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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' I ' • 7 1 I I I • • ,. ........ ,, .... J:J c.,.. ••• del .... J2' 1 . • .. .. . Jfbdott Viejo 14 f'••Ualil 14 ' - ~·B...,i«~BeaefaJI' .......... • . .n. .... 10 .. -. ·S•11,.,.AtM1 l'•lletf 6 Aalflllelm 27 Mari ... O , • ' . . . ·----:r. .. ~ --...r- • -.. --.. ..;1_• __ :: ' --": --w. ----------·---'" • VOL' 65, NO. 309; 3 SECTl0NS, 36. PAGES . . See Dttoils, .Sporn .p.ges T...i.y Coast E.DITION · ' SATQ.RD"AY, NOVEMBER °4, t9n Dlme•a•Llne Bargains TODA.Yr · .. TEN CENTS Coast · Route Has Long Road Ahead \ ·Arrives Tonight . 1 -. ~any Expected To Greet-Nixon President Nixon will ·fiy to Southern California late this evening, landing amid the last scheduled rally of his reelection campaign. And his suppOrters say it will be hi s last major public appearance unUl Tues- day morning when he casls his vote in San Clemente. Tbe crowd estimate for the Ontario dbmer-bour greeting for the President bas been set at 1001000 by campaign opoteemeL 'Ille tlnngt ltlll ga-at' Ootario Interna-1 Airport to p-eet the Nmms, endlna .~ )!ecllc day of campalgnin8 ocrdil ""' nailoli. B<!ore the Spirit of "111 touches down in * McGovern \ San Bernardino County lonJihl, the President is to have addressed similar gatherings today in North Carolln8. and New Mexico. 1be ~Vet in Ontario is expected t0 last an flow-, and when H ends, the Presi- dent and bis entourage will board a helicopt..-for the longer·than-usuaJ.fligllt to La Casa .Pacifica ·wher9 only a .....n group•of oelecl guests will be on•hlnd to greet the weary dllef ereeuUve IUld Finl Lady. ' __ ......_Ott Sflt•h eiiliei' ' the eamPl!liB -wllla ""' IOlld detallo UOoil ~·· -.... days. i!:arlitr iii t!le _ ....._, r.r lhi WllltJi -··aid ·Ille Pa-t -.Id spend bis two da)'I r<conling radio one! televlslon broadcasts to be aired on Morr day. Local sources, generally ruii of speculaUon and nnnon about preslden- tial activities along the South Coast, were '°~":y ~ ~ mo1vec1 arounc1 Ust .-ondola Ride Says Nixon • the President'• plana for~ day. He is expected to open the polls at Con- oordia Sc:bool's small auditorium at 7 Vessel carrying remains· of Poet Ezra Pound is rqwOd across ·Grand Canal In Venice after.fw\eral services. Body was burled on San Michele !&land, near grave of composer Iaor Stravinsky. Pound died Wednesday. Deceives V.S. a.m. Tuesday. ' Besides the President and Ida wife Pat, other voten expected to joln in will be CIDCAGO (UPI) ~Toughening his >t, the First Family's oervnnta, Ma11olo and tact 1n the waning days of the preside& Pina Sanchez, • who flrJt voted as Ital :mnpaign, sen. Geoige S. McGovern naturalized·ciliRDI two•yean 110 at the Blaze Damages Haze Over Coast More Ml accused President Nixon of deceiving school. , , , • Grambling Stands Partie1.es· Than Poison the Ameilalii .,-. with falae Vietnam. l)Jlmediately ifler CU1inf1 Ida ballol, peace hopes to win vola "'\election day. the President will lea:oe San aemmte for ''1bere .. m. been i10 ·major the f!ight to the Wlllte-U.U...illheni be·ll GRAMBLING, La. (AP) -Fin> hr<alcthroulla for peace," McGovern told .to o!rive in.-'tO -elaty reiua'iaa. destrofed a portion of the • vlslton' Thai poisonous lootins hue along the Orange Coast Friday wu aomethlng ol a sheep ln wo1r1 dotbing. Jt. wu more partlc:ulatea thin poilol1. •nl•ght naU.onwlde te1eTia1on n<f!eoce Friday . ·Friday's "'"••llHliiJ)yUae w bleachen at 1l>e Gnunblinc College f--'* blm to ~ ~ -lie told ball -.,,. Fl'lday nlgbt, M houri after The South Dakota'-charged that supporten lfl,an · ~ '* U.t the ··-.. ~----·~ led to ·~ -~ of 24 the peace~ outUned '""-....It u.s. definite1yboa'itiochedi9.......,ent ~~ -· -~·=· llO by Nbcon'a negotlalof~Benry A. Kill-With North V.......,.1ia o ""'tlement to <ludenll. ·tnser "was actually 1 ~ deslp-the war • .,-.-. • ., .,.. Campu ll!Clll'!ty guards llld they ed to ralle our hopel befcn we weut to • ,; • suspected anon becaUR the blaze Dared vote 00 Tuelday." • . We have--~.~t ... to 80 qulckly. Mcaowm'a llpeecb a. pold poUtlciil ... ,. a ceMe&e IJllOUlllOat Indochina ; There was no fmmedJate indication ol -. WU a cl~; attempt to ..... , "'\I ~ in Vietnam, bUt ID Cambodia and the -t of the damage, but lniltal *" lsaue In the final .......... """' and ,. Laila. .. Aid. . • . that ~-~-1 -rally despe<ately ..--..-• ·, tiler In !be dly at. a rally In :"!' ~ . ...m:,;p;:;j;. were It wu McGovern'• llllb Wit to 1JUa"!la, QtlaboQla. be .-DOthtnot new oo the liurnld In -to o portion ot the I date ;dlk:b 1-n\ ~ I klllilc ( ...... :Tr;.tp'JC.S .. "we.... WOod • lteel t'sn:NIL ~ cmlldA ...... lilt. NIDtR '""illnl)"'!I ".• "' Tlio !IJe litWaut .-.....,.-111 made bll:...,..'rillt tulbe.llale Fl'l<!oY, ,. "W• wm .,.;,;~ .. ._, • .,. wm 11111 tbla hoarbeloie atp.m.cmlew_ to,..~ addrmloi .•·nnr o1 O'llmw -·-/"fie......_· · · ' 1o-·oo'tllll•-•--"'<tbe· Doug Jefftty o( the Orange Collnty Air Pollutloo Control District b I 1 m e d particulates, for which lllate - .... yet to --aierl -· for fQU1lac Frtda1'• air. ~ reodlap at Falnlew 8late llolpltal In Calla -· Jflflrwf llid, ...,.. OllJJ~ ol U. olmt-. at .II pan. per'mllllon. ~ 00114 ' 2 ~·ti. ~-.... es u.:'~;to .caz::~ ,~ ........... ~lit~. -11andaaJ-- ln ~-. ond1 -• • • < . 'fu~~~~t.:=' ... 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Jellre)' Nill he'd bad llllllJ calls M day an.n-from -'< wllo Mid they -" dl(llcnll to -"PuUcuJata CID tlo that.to_ peo- ple," hlllwJ •Id, "bat die -""' y.t to-•-fwpaatlcalM." ---ol-0... c.uoty. tulfmd i... from the IC<Umlila-ol parllclea l'rldaJ<, • a ,..ile -ly br.... Plllbed ·~ post the lnmllon ltyer whidi Jdf .. y ujd WU troppin l the ,._ air .... !be .-in COllllal citlel. To dato tbla ,..r, ~ Ooaaty bu --• ..,. .... -NOdlnc• -lllO altat llftl. '11111-• lo It ...,. In all ol 1'11 ml • ...,. lo tl?O . KISSINGER OUT ON TOWN EN NY 1 .. 11111' 1'0BIC!!Al'l ~ Pl II llMI Id-~_,."'"'=.,-•a. ...... "21" --........... _i._.,..,. __ ho ..... .-. to hall lit • ,_,,._ ., __ "EtWJbud) .... to li:notr when I'm ... to ...... " X' I,,, told • .,.. .... mr 'a1rr ..,..., • ..._ w.dled • """"ll<O-.. _ ...... two --=-·•-&.... Got. A. ......... - PNM-'111 CID $ 114. r Firm Says OKs Still Required By L. PETER KRIEG Of .. ~tr ..... If.., The tentaUve agreement for the It.Ile to buy Irvine Company coastal beaches and relocate Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Lqunl Beach lllllt fecea a long l>uruucratlc: road. Company otricals today said the _. mem, di9Closed Friday, still n<tda ap- proval of local government agencies. Of- fldals in Sacramento said they've Fl !Al 1et it put !be Calllamla lfilhnl' °""' mllllm But c.JUomla l'lrb and -~ llJ>Ol<-FrtdaJ 'lllliwww contlrmed there ... been ...... , ... fll the mindl" between their -.e, dll Publlc Woru Depert.-and IMne Company President WUUam ll .._, to : -~ 45 ...... ol betcbel .fOI' para; ea ..,... of -J>lltinl; 1.%74 ..... of canyons r .. reglcinat porb and 114 Inland llCttl ror port. portinc. -Build a new COal fD&liwq !bet would Ml 200 to IOO yardl inllnd, starting from a point jult nea1ll ti the Laguna Beach d1y limit to a pollll jut! M1Uih ol the Newport lleacb dlJ llmlta at Corona del Mar. nie resianal porb -1d ..,_ Leo Trancoa. 411 ..... Inland ol ~ Cove, and Morro, 117 9Cl"el m1B ol Et -... ,,,. parkinc -b-~ 111!8' ..Wd be ... elllw -ol and below the level ti !be "*8ted highway. The company would aell the ,._.Y at IO perceni of Its mutet ..iuo. although that value boa J<t ID be eotabilahed. ''No fonnal agreement bu been ...m. ed." -Raymond L. •-. Irvine eaecutlve rice sns'dent. ''However, we i.ve been ad are ..n.. ins with 111a1e o(llca1I from !be Pwb and R<creatloo Depar1ment -elev~ ol -1!1 wldda -pnMde ror -""l'dattloo G( the regional public el.....,11 ol U. Jrrlae Company c:eataI plan," be said. The tentative llCOOf'd. k --· --tn-llipol-ll Muon. Irvine CO. JM '1•11; Wlllllm ...,,. Mod, CoWomio -ol Plrb IUld recnailon, '1111 ,,_ II o e , Calilomla publlc --· "B<loreany~--- ed, 1ao ...... "'"" -,_ - d8 JUCh 11 ~ °":'.lit Newport lle1Cln md 1-.taadl.c ....._to !!lee HIGHWAY, hfl II ....... \ ' I I ~-- I Z DAILY PILOT DA .Hopes to See End of 'Angels' UKIAH (UPI ) -A coun ty district at- tomef said Friday he Is hopeful the in- vestigation Into the deaths of three persons found on a Hell's Angels ranch 3 Men Die, Pair Nabbed In Holdu p LAKE WALES, Fla. (AP) -Three robbers were shot to death and two others captured Friday night when police aborted a supermarket robbery here, police said. Lois Black, a supermarket employe, mtid store manager Bill Saunders made a quick telephone call lo the police station less than a mile away and tipped them to the robbery just moments ·after the holdup men entered the store. A sheriff's deputy at the police station notified the Polk County Sherill's office. Witnesses said the gunmen walked into the market, grabbed hostages and ripped out the wires of two of the store's three telepfx>nes. "Th.is man came in with dark glasses and a gun and told us all to get into a bathroom,'' said Michael Whittman, IS, a stockboy. Other -Said three robber.; Sia• tioned thenuelves at various points in the store as the other two prodded the man.ager to give them mo.ney. A!I the bandits were leaving. police !laid, they were met at the door by 12 policemen-and deputies who converged on the market. "They came out shooting and ·we returned the fire," Sheriff's Capt. Ray Willis said. Three robbers were shot as they ran to the store's parking lot. Willis said. Two died at the ICeOe, and the third was dead m arrival at a Lake Wales hospital. 'Mle other two bandits were captured immediately. No ooe else was injured, officers said. An undisclosed amount of money was - Pop Music Stars James Ta ylor , Carly Simon W ed NEW YORK (AP) -Pop music stars Jamel Taylor and Carly Simon were marrted Friday night in a city municipal buUdlng. Taylor, who ranks aa a pop slngu· scaprlter aupenll!r, announ«d his marriqt .t 1 three-hour ooocert which bepD al~ l'rlday at Radio City MllJ!c Hall. He lirlt nlUd "'1 llage with bis left hand jammed awkwardly In a pant. packet, tben -oelf"""8Cloosly ..... ed the hand around to &bow off a gold bind on the rlnC finler. · "It'• rather senuUonal.'' Taylor uid, after the applaUJe which sreeted hi• an- nouncement. "I don't know whether to be more nervous about the coocert or the marriace." 'nW: new Mrs. Taylor, in a awtater and long skirt, took a bow with her husband after he bad sung an encore. Her late father wa1 a cofounder of Simon and Schuit.er, book publlabers, and her sister Joanna lJ an opera 1inger. Taylor's father Js a doctor and professor of medicine in North Carolina. He has lwo brothen and a sister, Ala, Liv· ingttoo and Kate, who are al.!IO singers. It is a first man11ge for each, both in their 208. OMM• COAST IT DAILY PILOT 1M 0....... C.-DAfLV ,ILOT, wltfl Wlldl ~ ~ "" .....,.,.,... .. MlllMll .., .... ~ o.t l"vWlifi'"t ~. s... , ............ llN ....... MMf9Y .......,,.. fri.t1, fW CM• MeN, N....-r'I a.cl\, Hwnl...,.. ._,.,,._.""' v11i..,, ut- a.,.o. lrvlMJSHl!leMO. Mid S.n Clemtfitt/ 1M .llJlll (apl•lr-A Nl!lle l'tllkNI --.. ,..itlltMd s.1vni..,.. .,.. , ....... .,... TJie .......... •Olfl ... plM!t II It -wnl • ., ''""'• eo.11 ~. C.1"""'-, m-. "•"" M. w • .4 ,,. ......... ......,..., J •• 1t l. ~~ Yb............ ,,,...... no. •• Kll••ll ·-.,,.. .. A. Mw,MM .... 1 ..... Q..i.. H. Law alolo..4 P. H1ft ......... ,. .......... - ' . would in the end 0 destroy" the motorcy· cle club. Law officers, joined by a or~anized crime task forte, are looking for the bodies of more victims of Hell's Angel gang violence. The search also continued today for three men wanted lrf conoectloo with the discovery ol U... bodies thls -. "I ,.. thls u the beiinnlng of the·end for tbe Hell'• Angell," aald Duncan James, the Mendocino County diltrlct at- torney. "After all investigations ha~ been concluded and ar<Ma made, the Hell'• Ant!els probably will be oo mont than a fragmented poup o f molor<)'clllta without tho orianlaational atN<lurt lhtf have bad for the put 1$ yean. "We are bopelul that the <vtdence to be uncovered by the various agencies in- vo\ ved will destroy the Hell's Angel.!," he added . . James would not say where in· vesti gators would look for mo re bodies. or whether 'digging would be resu med on e 153-acre ranch where George "Baby Huey'' Wethern, 33, and hi! wife , Helen. 29. both former Hell's Angels, were ar· rested Monday. The bodies of two men and a young woman were dug from a dry well on the ranch that authorities said the Wetherns bought in 1989 for $25,000 from an uniden- tified San Diego resident. Some officia1s claim Jt was a Hell's Angel.! "tKrial ground." Conlnl Costa Coonly llherlffa .deputies &earched a house in the San Francisco Bay city of El Sobrante where they aald the two men were slain more than a year ago. "We have uncovered some interesting evidence but we caMot reveal ita nature now ," eaid en oJ(lclal after a search of the small, frame. house. Rollin Boyd Crane, 29, one of three men being hunted nationwide, lived.in the house until 10 days ago, officials said. He is believed to have fled the state. The Wethems pleaded Innocent Friday to charges of posses!lk>n of narcotics and stolen weapons. Ukiah Justice Court Judge Hale McCowen Jr., set a preliminary hearing on tha c:harg., for Thuraday. James sakl the Wetberns and their two pre-teen children woold be held In pro- tective .custody at an undLaclosed location "because their lives will be In gr<at jeopardy." Four men have been arrested in the case. Indians Still Occupy Burea11; Deadlin e Passes WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -Hundreds or American Indians who convereed on the nation's capital to demand 11aelf.. detenninatioo" •UIJ illegally occupied lbe -sureau or Indian Affairs today despite a federal courl onler to evict them. Negotiatlons between the government and lndlu leaders were tmder way in the office of U.S. Commissioner of lndian Af· fairs LJ)uis R. Bruce after a midnight deadline for the Indians to leave was lg· nored by both sides. Chief U.S. Marshal Wayne Colebum told the estimated 250 battle-ready In· dians, some armed with makeshift weapons and wearing red warpaint, "We have M choice but to carry out the federal courl onler." However, a tuk force of marshals Jnd police made no attempt to oost the ln· dians as the stalemate continued. The eviction order was l!:sued late Fri· day by U.S. District Court Judge John H. Pratt, who said be was forelng them "to get out and stop messing up the place." The Indiana tool< <On1ro1 ol the building , located between the White HOU!e and the State Department, 21 hours earlier and did $250.000 worth of damage, accordin1 to the Interior Department. The protest is against a his\ory C1f broken treaties and lhe manner In which tbe bureau ii run. Re"'"'" ... Cesar Chavei anBWers quee- . t:.!~\!1·~ ~~:~ Farm Workers Union 'Fiidiy filed a $112 million suit against proponents of the farm labor initiative. Prop. 22. From Pagel McG OVERN . • • but there is no peace aAd there never wa s." P.fcC..overn said. Rather than a "breakthrough" on the war, P.fcGovefll said,· there had been "a fatal breakdown on the central issues. And now this chance for agreement is gone. "The officials who are sworn to serve you instead have sought to mislead you for their own polllical gain . . . these men will say anything to win," be said. It was one ·Qf tJte hardest hitting speeches made by McGovern during his 22-month uphill battle lo win the Whlle House. His words were impassioned but . never strident-~t one po1!Jt, he abnost apologized !or his remarkS. "This is blunt l~guage and a strong accusation. I am SOIT)' to say it but I believe it to be true." he said. Until Thursday night, there bad been no thought of doing another Vietnam speech, but lfu:on's address on that suh-- ject changed McGovern'• tactics. A ""'"'° clooe to the -aald McGovern felt the Pmldenl's ins1!tence that election pressure would oot fon:e hbn brto a premature peace settlement left him (McGovern) a valuable openlnc. The 1eDator's speech wu pulled lo(ether-ln-about II-hours. Former Def,... ~ Clari< Clifford .. d Paul Wamlte, a Pentagon official In the K e n n e d y administration, contributed mueh of the .language from \VaShington. * * * Schmitz Lashes At Peace Plan MILWAUKEE (AP) -The current Vietnam peace proposal is not honorable, American Party presldentlal candidate John Schmitz aald Friday. Speaking at the Wisconsin Education A&sociation convention, ScbmiU lashed out at President Nixon and called George McGovern a "non-viable political entity." . Referring to the peace proposal, Sclnnitl said, "Call It what you want, lt'a the first time in any war we've changed sides before it's ended." On Thursday. be was weloomed to his borne town with a'"Schmltzfest rally." Schmitz drew 700 llsteoera to the rally, and censured the City Council for what he called taking advantage or taxpayers through federal revenue sharing. Valle y Woman Crash Victim A yowig Fountain Valley woman died Friday night from Injuries suHer.d earl· ier in the day in a col1lsJon involving a · sportacar and a atreetneeper in Santa Ana. Glenda J. Spock of 12591 Shelly Drive, surfer.<! the fatal Injuries ahortly after midnight Thuraday when a small Elli· lish sportacar &lammed Into the -operating at the corner ot FatrvJew~ Street and W.!Yller Av~._ The WOmM died in Fountain Valiev Community H~ital lhortly altar 7 p.m. Friday, coroner 1 deputlet did. Wills Bet11rned .Wr ite r's Le tters Given to Widow STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) -It look an ac1 of the ollta lePi&ture. bUI Gilda Andernl, widow ol Pulllur Prl7.e w1nninc ~ lfanell Andfr. m, finally IOI back two bandwrlU.O wU11 w!lich obe rqarded aa ioV1! leU<n from ber huaband. The wills wtre ool wltnaoed and therefore ,... ruJecf iovalld by the pro- bate court. Slate law forblda the return of docummll OllCI dlaJ ba•• been filed with the court. .. the General Assembly bad lo 11,C\ -. ~ Ander- son could Id the willa beet. -c ':' .... ': TRI FIRST HANDWIUTl'EN wlp waa dated Feb. I, 1115. "Dear Gilda, I love y00 wl1olly ind de<ply," be uld."'ft -be that my legacy to )'OU will be molllly dtbll and bard Umtt. Ho,..ver II.IL illUi )'OU, please be ldqd to .ii wbo .,.,..,_ ,,,. -. aa I knew yoo will, rw )'btl are tile ·-IOd pntleal of -1<·" -.. . - IN 'Diil DCOND bandwrlllta''llll, Uled Jon. I, 1157. Ando!liit!._aaidT "IO Wff~lllY ·doeell llld deionill, I appoint aole ueeuliir}Jbe w!B be kllid and • .-ird oil ... And<l'oon, -ploy& Include "\Vllat Prlco Glory," "Anno of &. 'Dlou1111d Days" and 0 Wln&enet." d1ed F•. 21, UISt. • , Proa P,,.e l FROGS. I. lD at leut two ttStn'Oin. ReteJ"YOlrs are """1ly msnqed to produce Blnq!D and bpi and the fro(I will eat th6 lorn•," aid Dt. Bayard Brattslrom, profeACN' of :i.o!OKY at Cal State Fullerton. The rroc will a1ao .. , lll0tq1!1to IWI, plsoed In certain murlty 'lfl1'lltJ to eot moequlto larvae and the frop will eat other frogs, but not tbelr own ldnd. Another danger of the creature is a direct attribute that led to their im· portatlon, ln the first place -they are quick to-de elop diseases. The frog first arrived in the USA as a laboratory test animal. Among other things, It was used to test for pregnancy, but U .,.-uorellable at that. Batdle4 ...... ~ to ....... "We're not sure~of . what dlngera thJ1 could lead to. Tbil is a case Where an ex~ otic rspedes, wlilit habits are not well io-n.was~lnanewen­ vironment W'belie -,Uiere are no real enemies for IL ' "Jt'1 oot Qoft Whether it could peas -· cllleo.,. • lo olllu wllilllfe or evm~1" y-..., lald., ~ the !rip have been found in lhe 'Homtlngton Boach and Fountain Valley i;egions. A concentration Is alleged to be holding forth in the Golden West jlonCb, and others have been found in the Oceanvtew r~lood Control Channel ~and tlie E1tst Winterberg Channel, aS well as those ln- hablting the Bolsa Ch.lea marsh. Brattstrom pointed out another reason for the presence of the frogs in Orange Coun ty, they once were imported as pets, and were thought to be escapees from an old fish farm's ponds. He did not .say woo would want a clawed Frog for a pet. Candidate Hit Topless Shows-- Held on Sex Rap -SAN JOSE (UPI) - A ·!rt!quent political candidate who once campaigned on the "evils of topless entertainment" has been released on bail after being ar- rested on 20 sex dlarges. 1be Santa Clara County Sherifrs office said Friday that Andrew Diaz, 29, an auto body abop owner, was taken Into Cllllody 'nmraday nigbt In Santa Clara with four others. Deputies said two ol the others """' releued "for lack of evidence." Bu t, th<ir aald, Diaz wu charged with 20 OOllllta and Miu Rub!' R. Mattingly, IZ, with one count of prostitution. At the same time, lo san Joee, .two women were arTeSted on proatitution charges and Investigators said they worked for Oiai. Diaz bas been a candidate for the city council, mayor and Santa Clara County supervisor. He lost in all races. In 1969, he took a stand against "the evils of topless entertainment." Diaz was charged with fi ye counts of conspiracy, five af pandering, five of soliciting prostitution, three oC inviting persons to a house of ill repute, one of keeping a house or ill repute and one of png. THOMAS F. ALLEN ANTIQUE! Weekends or by Appolntmenl 7892 Westminster Avanu• Westminster.Ca. C114l 892·7597 KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE VOTE FOR Seate Boost Ni r Pay a:rd Okays Officer~' ·Raise ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Federal Pay Board approved Friday a $5 million raise to California's correcUOnal oCficers, but rejected I per oent boosta totaling $12.5 mllllon for all state employes. . . I made Ibo aame piN to• sbnlillr charge. : Police arrested Dr. Wallace C. Hee, 41, and hit brother, Michael C. Hee, 36, a!Ut the pbyllcian'I wife J~net, 35, was found c1ea4 on !lie bathroom floor ol their home Tuesday night. A coroilel"'1 report !!laid Mrs. Hee suf- fered exteMive scalp. face and tor!O in· juries. 'Bail for the brothers was set at 1(00,000 eoch. ' ·~Canceled SACRAMENTO (AP) -A letter &lgned' ''The Phantom Killer'' prompted Ernest LaCoste, DemocnUc -lyman run- • C B S Worlcers~tr ning for the 3rd Stale Senate Dl!trict LOS ANGELES (AP) -' • llO -~ to, cancel hl_s a~ al a -....... °'it of·Clll . -~ • ' • . facillttO.. 'here Flldoy; · Ill '· · ;;:;:~., .. .,.~,--------, 'l'elevlsion City Ji;lduciion oenti< for ihi" . IN s·rHO· DT. . . ) The $5 million, already evailable under a bill authored by state Sen. H. L. Richardson (R,..Arcadla ), will give the 2,743 prison guards increases of aboUt 7.5 percent. nus ralse, retroactive to July 1, 1"'1111 on top-M a raise thll year ol U percent. Richardson, commenting on the Nlae, praised the guards . for resisting the temptation to strike. West, as part. of a nationwide strike. n They also set up picket lines. •i . • , 11le walkout affected television ~aUon , KNXT and rad1o station KNX, wblcb re- mained on the air using supervisors or persoMe~ unconnected with the strikers' union . '°· NeWsmeo · aqd on,..the-air performers belong t9. ~nolher union whose leader said in New York it bas a 01rStrike con· tract clause. e Pair Plead lnnlH!ent SAN DIEGO (AP) -A physician pleaded innocent Friday to a charge of murdering , his wife, and his brother Fro111Pagel • HIGHWAY ... review the relocation plans (for the highway)," Watson said. Watson said he 1s "optimistic over the progress which has been made to date in setting down the proposed principles Of these agreements. "However," he said, "no fina1 action has been taken. That is rMnths away. There is no agreerilent as to price." The Irvine Company plan calls for t1le' new highway, probably siJ lanes, to meander along the ridge line with a network of pedestrian walkways and trams feeding the developed areas on tbe ocean side. The agreement reportedly calls for the company to spend the revenue it gets from selling lhe properlles as it. !hare of the cost of relocating the highway. Les Mc:Carlo. an official In the ac- quisition division of the state parkl and recreation department, sai~ the Irvine Company ls now working with the state to detennlne the exact cost of rebuilding the road. "They're trying to find ways to ·cut the cost of bridging some of those canyons," Iv; said. ·, "s0me of those spans would be ex· pensive without a lot of fill," be said. McCargo said these are the kind of details that will have to be wCl'ked out before the proposals can become olficlal. "There bas been a meeting of the minds, though," be said, "we've got com· mitments, U's now a matter of finding a way to go." 11ie candidate said Friday that the FBl. which is lDvesligating the case, ask· ed him to cancel the appearance slated for today in Modesto. "It said 1Q111el.blng like 'death to you and youn' or aometblng like that," said a LaC.olte spokesman. e Computer 'Bugged' OAKLAND (UPI) - A computer ex· pOrt pleaded guilty Friday lo using a secret telephone code to plug Into the computer of a rival firm. Hugh J . Ward, who worked at a Palo Alto computer company, ent<nd tile plea to a charge ol theft of trade le<ftls, The rival firm previously won $300,000 In damages as a result of the theft of their programs over the telephooe link. Ward faces a maximum penalty of $5,000 fine and 1 to 10 .years in prison. e Aid Boost Orflered SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Medi-Cal program must step up benefits to an estimated 50,000 persons because two state regulations don't conform to federal rules, an appeals court says. The 3rd District Court of Appeel, in a ruling revealed Friday, held that state eligibllily standards for Medi-caJ benefits are Invalid because they conflict with the more liberal federal regulatlona. DAll.Y PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dellwry Of the Dllf'J Piiot Is 11uwantetd llllMlf•y.llrld9y1 If yw Olt not Mve wvr "''*' by l :lO p,.m .. all •nd your copy will ot Mougl\t 10 'f'VV, r111s •t• t•ken 1111111 l:JO p.m. SllU~l't' end SUl'ldl't'I rt 'fllU do not r.c.!ve ofOl.lt COll'r by • 1.m. Slturd1y, or t 1.m. Sund•'t'. (Ill llnd I eoov wlrt "' brOuglll to VoU. Calli 1r1 •~1n 1111111 ID •.m. Ttlephonts MolT Or11101 County Artlt •••••••• "°""'"' Nortll-1 l+\lllllnglOft &..oi and W.MIDIW .• , .... , ...... f4'.lt» "" c._.., ~ l..cfl,, r..n J~n C11Jlfllt'•no, OtM Point, kuni Leg-. Ye-Nlel* .... .,.... BILL GOAT . ,., . Take a fun break and ·get some fresh sea air. Spend a d~ on the Queen Mary and you'll see this great ship as no passenger ever saw per ... You'll take a fascinating voyage o( adventure and dla- covery,thro~h Jacques Cousteau's remarkable Living Sea. From bridge' to engine room, bow to stern, the Queen Mary la the great- est family show afloat. The voling !IP hu •gain ~n lo"'-e.m:!. to alve othtn the tlf;ht to vote. Qtrls and bo)'• ettend:lng aey achoo! In the Newport•AI~ lrtl. can win a trip to S.cramento vi" Air C.lU'omla. Ballot.I aval&lbht·t.n Wtatclttt Plan thoPI a.t 17th 6 ltvil'le Avt;to nue. Otpdrdt one onl)' ln the ballot box at Jett'• Pettfrc Zoo. appearing OCt. 31 t.hru Nov. &. . , " • ,. • / DAILY PILOT Staff ...... NEWPORT llEACl'I FIREMAN SPRAYS BEHIND STOVE TO PUT OUT STUBBORN BLAZE Leaking Gas Turned West Newport Apartment's Kitchen Into Roaring Inferno Valley Schools Backing Prop. 5 '!be Foontain Valley School Board bas endorsed Proposi.tion 5 -a measure that could give school districts more freedom to lnoovate. , "Anyti~e anyone wants to do emnethlhg a HWe different, he has to run to the legislature for a special Jaw," said Turstee Sheila Meyers. "This takes up too much time of legislators with needless work," she said. "We all know there's plenty to do withou t giving them more." Trustees coDcurred unanimously. R. Branstetter Services Monday ·~ 11... ' Funeral oerviceo·will,be held Monday · in Newport Beach . for former Orange Cost real estate broker Rupert·· S. Branstetter, wll> died Tbursday. He was 72. Mr. Braruitetter, of 300 E. c.oast Highway, Newport Beach, resided in Orange County for 19 years and California for 40 years. Services will be at 2 l>.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel. Entom~ ment will follow at PacifiC View.· Surviv<r& are bis widow Rita, of the home address; a son~ Robert R. Bramtetter of Newport Beech; and a sister, Mrs. Lera Roger of West O>vinll. The family suggeots memorial - tributioos be made lo lhe Uoilod Heart Fupd. . . r _..... 1, .. -· . Stove Blast, Fire Cause $9,000 Loss in Newport A bot. smoky lire triggered by the ex· plosion of a leaky gas stove caused more than $9,000 damage to a West Newport Beach apartment early Friday afternoon. Three fire trucks and a dozen men fought for more than a half hour to bring the stubborn blaze qnder control ·and clear out clouds of smoke that had spread to every corner or the two- bedroom unit at 4904B Seashore Drive. The occupant of the apartment, Susan Cedarquist, was not at home when the fire started. "The smoke and names were spotted by a neighbor from his upstairs window," said Fire Manbal William Noller. "When we got there, the whole kitchen was in- volved m flames." The ooly injury ttported in the lire - a 17-yea!'-Old loog-balred cat owned by Mrs. Cederquist. Rites Conducted For W.T. Carroll Funeral services were held this week in Newport Beach for Wayne T. Carroll Of Costa Mesa, a 10-year· Orange County resident, who died 11wrsday. He was 82. Mr. Oarroll , a retired bulldlng con- tractor, lived in California for 44 yean. He resided at 1845 Anaheim St. Private family services took place at Pacliic View Meinorial Part Chapel. · Burial followed at Padflc View. Survivors are his son, Wayne T. Cerroll Jr. of Balboa; dallgbter, Priscilla Carroll Lara ot Colla -• Im _ ....... "'-· lliid·U ~"'-:---'"" j • "She breathed a lot of smoke and bad her fur singed bit," said Fireman J. E. Pasternak, who found tfle cat trapped in the apartment when be broke ln. "She'll be sick for a while but that's about it." A fire department spokesman said Fri- day evening the cat. had been taken to a veterinarian and was reported doing fine. Noller said the entire kitchen of the apartment was gutted and the flames 11;lso licked ouf into the ball. ''The whole place was al90 heavily damaged by smoke," be said. "All the appliances were destroyed and it 1oob like the whole thing will have lo be re- built."· The flames were so bot at one point that a green wall phone near lhe ltitcben was mellod Into a cban'ed lump, Noller ·said, The fire marsbal said it appears that the fire WU slarkd wben a ....,.,,tntlon ol lealtinc gai WU ignited by lhe -e's pilot light. The aparlmenl .....,. J.s James Stone of Newport Beach. Sat....,, N-4, 1'172 DAlLY PILOT :J Bireadway Harry Dies B"Ptertain~r Richman Led Colorful Life . :. By BOii TllOIKAS •• • ~yW()OD (AP) -lllny llichnwt, ~way _.and<lance man whoo< olblage advoatures 1111tdied lhe u · cltemeol of bl.I lbow peifi,rmances, died !l'rlday. He wa! Tl. Tbe·-'8h>er, ,.no IOI the style for q1Jlo11<ated lingers in lhe 1920s and ·1'1111. bod been in ill hoalth in recent yelrl. -In October; he· undenrent neuro- llll'IC'Y and hid -been under care at a L<>e Angeles nursing home. 1be cause of death was not immediately disck>sed. ructnban•s end came far from the bright lllhll of Broadway, where he noigned as one of lhe highest-paid P«formen of obow business. In hls 'late years, he lived quieUy in a small hoUJe ln Burbank. In hi> heyday, Ri~ lacked the distinct1ve voice of Rudy Viiuee .,. Bing Crosby, but made ·up in style what ht didn't have in vocal timbre. His manner ol se~ing a song with top bat Ind cane made him the moet imilated of singing star.s. . Hb theme song was "PutUn' on the Ritz," which seemed to flt both his performance and bia Ille-style. Another song identified with him was "On the Swmy Side of the Street," written especiaUy for him by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields. other Richman favorites were ''This is My Luclr.y Day," "It All Depends on You," "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" and "Linger a While" Some of the 400 songs ln his repertoire w«e also written by Richman: "Muddy Water," "I Don't Believe It, Say It Again" and ''There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie. 1' • Richman was born in Cincinnati, to German Immigrants. As with many show business stars, his birthdate became clouded : It has been listed !rom 1113 to 1896, with 1895 the most accepted date. Harry's father died when the boy was 10 and about that time Harry went to Otis L. McBride Services Slated Funeral services for OliJ L. McBride are scheduled for 11 a.m. today at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Mr. Mc)lride, wllo mided with his lamDy at llK El ADI! Circle, Fountain Valley, died Tueaday morning in a traffic accldenl on tile Golden Slate Freeway lo Los Allceles. He WU f'I. He 1-1 lllry!ved by bis wife, Nonna: four IOD!I, Mldlael, David, Wllllam and Timothy; faur daughters, Marianne, Jeanne, Lori and Unda, and t w o grandchildren. u,,,......, .. HE SET THE STYLE Harry Richman, 77 work playing piano in a Clncinnati saloon called the Wagon Wheel. He said later that a screen was placed around the piano so the patrons wouldn't discover bow yo(ing he w .... During his teens, he joined with a fid- dle player to rorm a musical act billed as Remington and Reichman, the Wonder Boys. "We played one-night st.ands in mining towns, 10 or 15 shows a day, and got ~ a week for the two of us," be once recall· ed. Richman landed ln New York in 1921 , slmpllfled hlJ name ond be(an playing piano for such perfonntn as Mae Wat, Nora Bayes and the Dolly Sisters. He began his singing in radio during the 19203. "l went around to sons publishers and made deals where if I sang a song on the air. they'd give me a dollar ,'' he said: "I was the first nationally known radio performer." Richman also began catching on with the Broadway crowd. He began singing in speakeasy nightclub.s and opened his own, Club Riehm.an, which was highly successful until It burned ln 1129. During the 1930s and JMOs, Richman starred in Broadway shows, in radio &Dd pllotograph records and 1ru· one of lhe highest-paid performers in night dubt. He made a rew movies but never achiev- ed stardom in that medium . Richman made headlines in 1931 flying the Atlantic Jn a plane with wiop filled with thousands of table-tennis balls. The singer, an enthusiastic avla&or, reuooed that the balls would keep the monoplane ~loat U It fell intO the ocean. Richman and his pilot. Dick Merrill, flew from New York to London tn JS hours and 38 minutes. It was the 29th alr crossing or the ocean. On the return flight , they were 'forced down in New- foundland and were rescued by ship. The singer said the flight cost him $340,000. At the time , he WU earnlq $20,000 a week. ln 1935 Richman set a speed record ror amphibian planes of. JOl>.5 miles per bow-, as well as an amphibian alUWde record of 22,000 feet. Richman's romantlc lile abo made news, particularly his tempestuous allalr with screen star aara Bow. He aaM! later that he gave her a $28,000 Iaotta-Frachinl car for a wedding present, only to baYe i... marry Rel Bell, cowboy Illar and later lieutenanl governor of Nevada. Cyely111pies On Day Marks 1st Newport l)ike Trail Cyclrmpics ~. a famil y bicycle day to mark the dedication of the first 10-mile segment or Newport Belch'• bicycle trail system, will be heJd Sunday at Park Newport Apartments. The evenl, sponsored by the Otiz.em Adviaory Bicycle Trails Qxnmitttt, is open to anyone on any kind cf bike. Events wtll bJclude nces, displays, clrawtnp Ind ceremonies. '!be trail will be dedicated to the Harbor Atta Girl Scoutl, tnstnunent.al in winning city support for· the l)'llle!JI· at al plaque p:esentatlon by actress Sandy Duncan to Judge Calvin Schmidt, Oran.le County Girl Scout pmldent. The prel'ntation will be at noon at tbe lnt.eneciion oC Jamboree Rmd and Eutblufr Drive. Cyclinc eventl ll.art 11 1 p.m. at Parlr. .Newport, 900 San Jolqu1m Hilts Road. • • Entry fees 11re II for adultl Ind IO centa for cl>lldnn under II. ~ under 12 must be 1cccmpmled by a • went or guardian.. All pwceedl fnlll tile Cyclympico wUI go towasd lhe dtY'• 1 bicycle safety procnm -- • LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL . , . Mark IV Girl Wanred to Make Friend's-Home Hers ' "Suga~ Spfci and S~ing Nice, ''Tha t'' Whai LiCUe Gi.U aHllfade of.'' ; • •. '· BJ ARTBUR°l\\. 'fiNsEL THIS IS 11IE ltorf or a UUle girl who wanted to stay and Uve in a pi•f· mate's borne alter a gala Halloween party, because, you might aay, her own home J.s haunted. . . The motel unit her mother intermittently occupies i.s not a happy plact. She has wanted to join friends' famUles bef0tt, ac. - 1 cording to the police report I.hat turned up ~iday. She is six ye.rs old and reels like nobody's cb,i.ld. A YOUNG policeman took her Into cuatody at her playmate11 [a.ml)y•s ttiquest, repeaiedly checking oot her -·• motel unit Ind finding lhe ...,... aboent. Sle reolly jusl wanted lo sl>y with her b1ellcJ.s. Bui ho!' do you uplalo to a rtrst..gnider that the law 11111!>11 _, allow Ille to be that abnple when you have aoolllermolberllldfatber? '•' BOW DO YOU •iii to 111111wonted dtlld tbol lhe CGUlitT1 Albert Sitton Home ll oo< lot bod ddlchn, but for clilldnn ..i--" .....,. c:aro !« them. or wtio don't c:aro for tbom. Tho oonmned -wllo -tile llWe ctrl Oftr lo atllltorttlcl !old Officer Dick Rauer 1* -aid once tbat Ille wuol "'""'mod about the cblld"• wtier.abouJ.s. The little girl has ......,ponied other acboolmatea home -Ullo a atray ltltt<n -.,.ltlng a place whtr< the can rully belong, accon!Jn( to U. brief ,..,.n. . . . ·~ , plct:TUllALLY, "1e ~rs _wbollw I lathe;~ ~ ,'f ~ i;t111llc -Ha bu-i.IJed-~..)! GO ...... ~ I • "IWa, liMh, .... ~: • "" Ii!_ IUli' C1i1 liid -· • ~ • _.'"', LJTrLE 01111.1 ~ bo midi ot ..... and oplce. Bui --... aot always thlt sweet. -.. /' • .. • • . Continental Coupe 1973's ARE NOW HERE! --LEASE;-- SPECIAUST IN Rill , MAINTENANCE LEASING! SEE ONE • • • TRY ONE •.• BUY ONE ..• TODA YI --- lbne Or"fte Now ear • , • ...... re.ell" -!W191M ILVO.. CCllTA MBA • Dome Of Tile -c.. .•. t4Qew .. r .. :.- I 1 I r if ! I ' I I ' I ! ' t f i I I I I I I I I I I I I l t l I ' I ~LV rti.OT .Book 7 .. Blasts 01.d Myth s.About Bugs By JOHN VALTERZA Of JM o.i1Y P'llM St•rt LOTS OF NEWSPEOPLE on occasion are tempted by some fancy gift from one source or another. Olfers ol Oigbts to Peru, New Zealand and the like come m occasioo to the heavyweights on a newspaper. I got a gm like that this week - t.be first token in many a year:. A bool: aboot bugs. Harper and Row bool: publishers sent it wt for me to review. THEIR ONLY liEAsoN, f suspect, for sending such a thrW-pecked vol- ume is that their intelligence depart. ment found out I like to garden organi- \IALT••Lt. cally. Logic must have prevailed, thus they thought they'd send me a book showing every \)o.ssible guest I might find out in the back yard, munching on the Brussells ·sprouts and fall crop of carrots. A .thorough scanning of the book makes a grown man itch. Thousands of drawings or just about every common insect In North America crawl around the pages. FOR THE SAKE of justice, Harper and Row shouldn l be giggled at for sending me their book ol bugs, "Co m- mon Insects of North America." Actually, for 90flleone into gardening -whether he poisons his bugs or not -the volume by Lester Swann and Quarles Papp would make a fme reference book at the local library. -• e Offices Worlc Sp<JfA3 ~sef!d to Entire Family < . By DOROTHEA M. ~ROOKS NEW YORK (UP0 ' .J Wbelher for a !uiJ.!ledg,.. business at home, for the wor Dad bHng5 home In the even- ing, or just a bill paYiJli· menu plannlng-<Om!Spondence centtt for the family manager, most bomes these days need of· fice space. Depending upon indjvidual need!, this can be anything from a wing of the house to a niche under the stairs. Leon Henry, who publishes a newsletter, Home 0 ff i ce RepOrt, believes there are at least three million people wbo now work from home. He has a list of 91 occupaUoos con- ducted at .home and says it is growing steadily. These in. elude not only the espect· ed llalelman-bookl<eeper-typ. isl, but oome less usual pur· suits. A publialJer of eorly Am· erican prints works from his home. So does a professional letter writer, a bottle topper, graphics designer and a lee· ture agent. EVEN IF your home does not house an official business, it's a good bet that well plan- ned, adequately equipped of- fice space could benefit the whole family says Jerry A. Pierson of 3M Co. which, in addition to Scotch tapes, makes equipment for the home office such as tape recorders and a typewriter sized copier. There's no reason, Pierson saya, why the borne office shouldn't have t be COD- veniences of the bu.!lness world. There are vefslons of just about any piece of equlp- menl suitable for Im>• use, from elec t ric pencil sharpen<rs t o calculaUng machines and, even, mini- computers. ESSEN11AL to any home office are a desk or work surface -of proper height, the size varying wlUt the space available and the type o[ work to be done - a com- fortable chair ot the proper height, overall illumination and a desk lamp, filing cabinets and storage and sup- plies. There should be a place, too. r 0 r a reference library. Contents will vary with in- dividual needs and space, but dictiooary, desk encyclopedia and atlu are'flmdw 11hJ F.qull!fll<lll ......... ':':-"1:.{ ~ri'ter,.,, ~. . (j,irljcularly ·-.. -las tb1le and for halo,...,. c:hecld>OOb), JJ'l'llOl'I a tape reoorcleriplayer {good not on- ly ,for at.home dlctatlnc, but for memos and instrudlooa to Jhe famUy, for taklng notes and a host of o&her uset) and pcm.Jbly a copying macbioe (Invaluable for copying las and business records, notes, passages from books and magazines, clippings, recipes, Jetten, chlldrm's art wort and other famllJ reports to be malled out to ,...tlves and family membel'I away from bomeo) Where to put It all? TAKE nMB to think out your ~·s needs, lnJlgbt of the .......,t 'ol wort to be -, how many people will be using the space and equip. ment, the space. that can be. devoted to it, Pierson recom- mends. "Generally," he s a y s , "family living will run more smoothly' if everything from tax recon!s to bills to ·groeJing card list's to Social · Cor- respoudence can be dealt with in one location." Howe.ver, the family member who conducts a business from home prob- ably should have space set aslde and equipped for his ex- clusive use and unless a room (See omCE, Page. S) I found a few old friends among the pages, and one esploded myth. OLD PAL LADYBUG was there in d02ens of varia· tiorul. She eats your aphids, and you can buy her by the thousands for that task from commercial growers. The praying mantis is there as well. ' He does a crackerjack job on any bug that moves in the garden. You can buy th.at voracious eater as well from commercial outfits that sell egg pods that one can plant around the garden. Trailing African Daisy Good Cover Weekender Gardeners' Checklist The only real revelation that hits you on preliminary scanning of the $15 bug book is a little paragraph alxlul the earwig. KIDS ARE CONVINCED that the bugs eat you alive with their tail pincers. Adults just don't like the sight or them, so earwigs get oquasbed and poisoned a lo!. 'l'be bugbook calls the earwig a garden "predator, whose advantages eeem to far outweigh what little damage they are IUBPede:d of causing." Hence, the authors insist, ear- wigs are another beast that helps rid the garden of dam. ...,., peoto. If there is a rock wall to decorate, a slope to cover or if you just like plants that bloom and bloom with little care. the Trailing African Daisy is a good candidate. White a n d lavender-pink daisies With dark blue centers are produced by these pro- ductive perennials most of the year. The large blooms literally smother the plant. The shrubby foliage is a handsome green, creating a DESPti'E THE SOMBER, scientific nature of the bug-soft background for t h e book, there are some racy sections. nowers in the garden. Take the old Flesh Fly (it look like every other fiy Introduced especially for you 've f!Vf!r seen). California gardens, this free- "The males 'take stations' on plants and other places blooming plant performs ad- o( vantage and wait for the females to go by, whereupon mirably throughout the state. they take off in hot pursuit." Gardeners on the coast are Whew. enlhusiastic about the lively But, alas. tlespite the R-rated pasages and the great way it stands up to salt Illustrations the book doesn't accommodate today 's gard· breezes. ·while in inland ener or farmer completely. valleys it has earned a r~put~- lt tells you about every buy you've ever seen. ti on for its ability to thrive 1n But It doesn 't tell )'OU how to get rid of it. the hot summer sun . In some .,... areas, where the hybrid white variety has been used to landscape freeways, the blooms make the plantings look like a field of snow. Members of the California Association or' Nurserymen give the Trailing African Daisy a high rating as a slope cover, since its vigorous trail- ing habit of growth Is helpful in erosim control. Planted about JI lncbola~·ropkl! ly ......... ~ ...... \l ·to~hlgh. Tu;;ked ;Oto a · .;/CIC'wall or coalalner, it will IOiBl .a bulhl moond '" foot high awl then • traU ,a~ tractively, apUDng Its beauty in a delightful manner, ·························~········~ • •• Fall Is the best time for planting moSt perennials as they make vigorous root growth before s o i I tem- peratun drop. establi s h themselves in the winter rains, and then are ready for a bi&,.fUfKe 'ol growth In the oprlng. Your Jocal'Dlir!lel'y hu. the Tailing ArrlCao 'Daily • • • • • • • • • • • ( o s teospertnum) · avaitabli • now in flats, and diff P.rent sizes of nursery containers. it, but strive to give it good Don't wony-'8.bout rlch acll for drainage. Here are stome things to be thinking about this weekend. e Remove fallen leaves and other debris from the gardea. They serve as breeding places for garden pests and disease. • Plant Daphn< ndora for fragrance in the w i n t e r garden. Give it good drainage and some sun -but ... lull BUD in the .warmer areas. •. Yw· can eabance the boauty,..of a ..._bloomillg bulb bed by planting it over with colorful CIOQJ: le8500 an-- -· .1be llulbo· pus!Hip UJiiiusl>,thls co-Cid the two bloom ,together:· In a lovely d\splay. Try ~ies, viol.as, alyS§um, lloaria, and nemophlla ror bulb owners. e Plant calendulas in sunny beds !Or bright wint_er color. e Early-blooming varieties of azaleas are avaiable now-in a Wide range of col- ors. You can enjoy QO)or from dol.U almo51 hall the year. .. Take Slips Of Coleus -• • • iSLl).fASHH:iNIO. TOYS HOP, GALLO!' ANO BALANCE llA t L DcHf.Younolf Project hi Btll!don 'child's Chrlllml• ~~~~~~~~~ Give.YourseU T~Falls ', ' 'While Guard To..Vs Can 8e Homemade , . "' seal. ba~oces the baU, and so Looks Awa y forl)i. By STEVE ElLINGSON Toys tot tots are getth)g so elabol"@te these days that it takes a big chunk out of the checkbook to nu t h a l Christmas shopping list. It wouldn't be a bad idea for our slick modem society to go back to the basics of gifl-giv· ing, giving ol. one's self. And it wouldn't be a bad idea to return to a simple, timeless toy design that has delighted counUess generations o f childreD, the pull toy. Here is a ,.-bole menagerie of litUe animals, each of which is a childhood favorite. When pu]led along the floqr, each one does something. 'The ratr bit hops, the horse gallops, the Even the m o s t in- experienced amateur can build these litUe toys With our full- size paUem. JU.St trace the animal's features on the wood, then paint right over the trac- ings. Each pattern gives ctnn· plete directions. Simple band tools are all you need. l'o obtain the ,full-size pat- lerns No. C:.t for making all the toys pictwed, send 12 by currency, cbect or money oroe. (add 25 coots for airmail delivery) to: Steve Ellingson Onmge Coast Daily Pilot P.O. Box 2383 Van Nuys, Calif. 91409. Colorful Bulbs Oft,en Overlooked NEWARK,ENGLAND(AP l -A crafty woodsman sneaked up when tree-loving Andrew Boggie wasn't looking and fell· ed the elm that Andy tried to save. A quick zzzu with an elec- tric saw aod all that remained upright of the :JOO.year.old. 116- foot tree Was a twofoot stump. Andy, wbo twice before ba4, perched :in the elm's uppel· branches lo loeep Newark .Council timber-tumblers at bay, was away from h:>me on an army reserve training course when it happened. · llis German-born w i f e Alfrieda , who was keeping temporary guard with her German shepherd w b i I e postman Andy was away, was prevented by police from in- terfering. "The council ha.s been deliberately s p i t e f u l by ·waiting until Andy was away before moving in," she said -Out.standing bulbs t h a t sboold be part of Calilornia gardens are often overlooked during the hll planting lilac with darker markings. angrily. Use crocus in rock gardens, or Her husband· had even given miniature settings -with up bis two-week annual vaca- other bloomlqi ~ and lion this summer lo keep an -in foreground plamings. eye oo the elm. · lnolud 'Muacarl (G<ape Hyacinth) Once Ibey get the -eat. 'Ibese e fragran~ ls·.next to f1owe!i and it is a -:. the ·eoUnCil plan.9 ta ~build a lroesias, bright and cokr!\JI oho . arclen t '!bi socc<n field where Ille ~ sparaxis glistening .nnirw.g. ·..accen"' . s · f 1 '' s bulb blooms m several species stood. s n ° w 8 a. e 8 • ~ of and varieties with flowers 'of Bethl~, and u n 1 q u e blue and white, bcrne in dense Watsonias. spikes. 'l1JeY like 1illll, but will There are many smaller take light shade. bJlb flowers among the so-. The sciUa can be planted in called "lesser" bulbs, in-the same location as the eluding muscari, scllla, and muscari and crocus. Its many crocus. They add lovely pastel species make a t t r a c t i v e shades to the cool season garden flowers, bouquets or garden. containet' subjects. Certain The crocus is the fttst of types, such as Star Hyacinth, '\bis terrific trio to bloom. 'Ibe bas blue to white flowers. wee performers come in a Spanish Bluebell has white, ilorioos ' range of colors -rose and plnt blooms in the rangi from while and yellow form of miniature bells. Peru· lo bl!:, reddish purple and Vian Scllia bas star-<lhaped deep purple. 'nlere is a lllac floWera in blue-purple or red- atriped with white as well u a di»purple. · Use Porous Soil Inside Your indoor plant c:onta1ne< should have good drainage. You can ad.Ueve this by using a .PDI'OUJ soil that permits water ahd air to reach the plant. A recommeodeil Boil recipe is one-third loam, one- third sand and one-third peat or perlite. You can buy such mlxblres. • • Some Oaks Grow Fast Coleus in your garden may1 be dug up and repotted for wlnler house plants but you should cut them back. Of oourse they won't look very nice for a white but they'll im- prove . 2640 Harbor Blvd.· COSTA MESA • • • There are fast-growing oaks , • in caSe you wanted an oak but ' I • • •• DECIDUOUS TREES • considered they grew too slow- A substitute for digging up,, trimming and repotting coleus is to take cutting or slips from the best planta, root them in sand or venniculite and then re pot as new, strong plants. I ' ' 1 ' " • ~ r ' t I I t I I I I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ull- -T •WI-. --"' ll10CI \• OtlLT ,. • e • 5 Gallon SI .. • WHITE BIRCH •SYCAMORE • REG. $1.95 Sfi95 • ly . • Purdue University nports • that several oaD grew faster • in tests at Morton Arboretum, • Lisle, m., theli comparable • sweet gum, ""ar maple and PLASTICS POLLUTING? DECIDUOUS BOX TREES • luUp trees. The En11llh, pin, • ,...i, ocarlol and willow -a averaged UI, U2, 1.70, UO • HONOLULU ( A P l •SYCAMORE • BIRCH • ALDER 50% 'f • and uo feet per year . • There iln't likely to be much • 8">wlh the Ont year after Hawall'1 agrtculture director, Frederick. Erskine, says the 1tate is suffering f r o m "plastic polluUon." transplanUng. You have to • allow for root development • before expectinf tip growt.b . EVERGREEN BOX TREES He told an organization of' nurserymen that there is too much display of ''tough. lifeless, arllficlaJ flowers and plant.s when our islands are world famous for en abun-- danoe of fragrant biooloml ' and for bright, lush vegeta· ,..._ .... Tin....,, Neu Air 11. • Avoid competition with other • trees and plants ind reed and • water the oak .regularly. • • TAM JUNIPER : ;r~s 99¢ : ' Gol •• • • Uon." 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CYCLAMIN A brtlht addltlols to--; lhl"1 ....... --ta -1.49 im am~~ .PHONE 5465525 ' '· \ .. I t • OFFICE ••• ((WI •• ,_ PoP 6) CID 1/0 iet ulde for I lamlJY olftcNludy, It anbll>l1 II belt for ~ to llove t.bt1r own: qu1e$ oorner for ochool ...p. · ' wesa)I: ·aPACS 11 ayailallje, Plmon ,....... a roorn oel aalde for slUdy 'llid . home ........ Ii in ldoll ... '" n_..,i, It m1&bl be equip- ped with deW !0< various famUy membert, a 1arae, work ...-race for projod.i;'' with lhelves lor boOU, mlgljdnes. "'u.ctlonl, a bulleta board, space for hong!ng .a ~ging display of funlly ~art;1_maps ind other lhinp or ID\erW - Tbere should. be·, fi)~ and abun4l1lt mr.•ae "c.ltilnets !or equ;~ ~ oolppllts and the lnoV!table ~ulation or thinP that BhOula be out or algbl In addlllon to worit area, comfortable, w e 11 ~ lighted oeaUDg sbould be pro- vided for roadlng, pouible ose ol audio equipment, and slide or movie projectors. Where ipace is at a premtom, Pierson recom· mends use of a corner of the fl,mlly room, kjtcben, utility of lawidry room. A large bedroom might provide quiet working space, or the end of a deaO-end hallway. Even the garafll'.e, attic or basement mlcht provide a cozy office with some bright decorating. "'''' ..... SPILi.ANE SA.VS POLITICS BEHll!ID BAN' Ulnt Work Drows' Irw of Antkmut Gr- Spillane Banned In Jacksonville • ·-s ---. -ong Ms. Reddy Sounds Call to Revolution -HOLLYWOOD (AP I 4 11 may be !he SNYDER, Tei. (AP) first qui~ ~g tor women's lib -a nine RusaJao engineen -called I Am WOIDOll" •blch sounds living In tbia amau town !or • calcby call to revolut!on and baa been se...-al ween have no time lo selling obout ~.ooo ._..,. per day. miaa tlJelr rye breed 81111 "I've been getUng IOia el mall aboul borsdlt. 'nley're too busy the IOl11 from hluoewi-." says corn- sampling bourbon barbectle pooeM!nger Helen Reddy. "They say and enchiladas. ' that if they f~I depressed they put !he . record on and 1t bucks them up." Aceompanied by ~ IR· 1be lyrics \li'rittea by Ms. Reddy terpreter, they have delighted declore: in rodeos, snclal!zed with resldent.!I in their homes and "/ am .Ytrong pondered the' pecullarltlea or I am i"Tlinnciblt American televilion w h l J e I am woman." ~ ln the motel rooms The AuslraliaJJ..bom performer, who trhere -they live. One went shuns makeup and favors a simple pi1ic huntlng in New Mexico wlfb a haircut, employs a male housekeeper. bow and arrow. aod when he's not there she and her BVT TllEIR LIFE Isn't all busband--er Jell Wald sb•re sodalizlng. booatbold cboreo. They are here to , lend lhe!r "'J'llE IABT PERSON up in the mom- technological sl:llls lo a high Ing makes 'the bed," she says. "It's ooly stakes business ventllr1', the fair. He sleeps In It too." revitalization of Amer l can · "I Am Woman." which includes the Magneslmn Co., one of two resolve &bat ". • • no one's ever pna U.S. producers of the llgbt keep me down again," bu been snapped metallic element. up as the theme eong tor a wamen's lib success. It was a long search. "t HAD COP.fE lo America at precisely the wrong time," she recalls . "Everything waa male groupt and loud noise. There was Juat no RUtrbt for Jone eirJ slngers." She met and married Wald , a talent agent, soon after her arrival. But even with his help, bet Wt bookings were one-night stands al state fairs. Then. five yea rs after ber emigration. Ms. Keddy made a record that changed her llfe. Her rendition of "I Don't Know How to Love Hlm" from the musical "J""" Christ Superstar" became a hit. She followed that with "Crazy Love" and Wirks was on her way. Since then, she bu done -stnclng l4Un of Europe, perfOrmed In her naUve Australia, IUllg concerta acroq the United S,.tes, appeared on 18 television shows and recorded two new albums. SHE'S MORE IN demand thu ever with the succes.s of ''I Am Woman," and is lrylng to squeeu in a (ew more .ep- pearances before tbe birth of her aecoad child, due 1n sl1 weeb. After a recent oonoert the mother..to-be W8s 1tun1 by some male crlt1ct' revMw3 which chlde<I ber for linelnc a fembllst song whHe obviously pregnant. "I'm sorry if tbat'a their hangup." lbe says. "They are ao lll-lnfonned that tlloy thi.ni. feminism me&.M you CID't set mar· ried and have chUdrea." Ms. Reddy says 8baiI . W.,, elpt weeks ol! after tbO blby's -. then return to a fuJI acbedule """"4'rw a European tour and a cme-womu allow at the Los Angeleo Muale c.nler. u •he bu time, ahe'D write _.. -!Oo. But Ibo ebe 1811 tbeJ '""'1 be about Wt>men's lib. "I've pretty well said aU I wanted Co." ON WAN FROM their movie, "Stand Up and Be COOnted," and government, the engineering Ms. Reddy is using it as the title piece in Three Hell's . .\ogels specialists are O.G. Oesyat-her nei:t album. ~ nlkov, 50: Nickolay V. Bon-"The song slarted oul as a pers00al · \~~~..; Held in Pnblic Rape darenko, 40, and AJexander P. statement," says the :JG.year-old singer. • · t...._ ... ::":"': ·..:.. Bogdanov, 35. recalling her struggle to make It as an ~ WINCHESTER. England CAP) - Desyatnikov, tall, wavy entertainer. '4.-Tbree Britilh Hell's Anael1 were Rn· haired and olighUy somber, is The daughlor of Australian en· ..;~ ienced 14 prison for taking part In the An extra-large closet mi(ht be converted into an office. with ta1dlng doors to conceal it when not in use. Often there is space under a stairwell .. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) the deputy chief engineer of tertainers SteUa Lamond and Max Red-... ~of a 14-yea-Id ·'rl ·-~ In•'"•-· the pa-~··• market." d be bad ·~ ·-"' ~ _, .,.,.......... the AU-Union Aluminum and y, a grown up in show tmlness ~ ww• 811111.'-street and lmlllly 1111uJted in front of "IF AIL ELSE !alls," Pierson says, 0 tum pa.rt of the llvtng room into an office, p1umlng the deror ao that liv· -"I was banned in Boston in Aaked JI he bu an,y bope bis Maynesium ln!tllute, or and started Binging pro!esalonally at IS. ,_ .. .,.. laugblna -...en In • 1ocoJ core. thooe early days," says wrttlnga will live on as VAMI, in Leningrad. When she won a talent rontest In 19'6 whlll Ylll' smlllnQ, Jodp Sir George Waller, poulng Mick •-'"·-who bu been remembered · I it e r a I u re , Bondarenko, baldlng ond with a prize o! a trip lo the United the wlii* world ...,tenoe oa the -memhm of the ey .,,,......,., Splllaue smiled 81111, amiable looking, ls the bead Slates, Ms. Reddy , then dlvm:ed, set out .,, .. with .,,,,.,,__: ~· DD2, aid: "You beba1ed splnnlng toagb-guy m!'SlerY "Sbakeopeare ls lltlU around." scientist at V AMI. with her small daugblor Trad lo !Ind l1ke sa--~· · - ~ mg and working areas are dellnltely separaled. Room dtviders or screens can be bilpf\11 here. l..W.d o! a tnod!Uonal de.It, a . du a I yams slnce"I'l'iieJury"was11-_::::::::'.::::;..::.:::::.::::::::_..::::::::_::__:::::_~~__::::::..:::.._:::::..:~~;;;.;;:~~~,...!:======================:=!.......'.:~~--~-~~~~~~~~ first publlabed in 1947. P•ld hlttlc.ll M¥wt--.1 • ' purpose tatile might be used." "My publlabiS" lougbt that battle and 11011 IL But wlloever heard of being 'banned In Jacksonville ... Spillane's latest book, "'Ibe Erection Set," was taken Out In iamlshing an office, a "desk'.,. can be ju.rt about anythli'lg from a musive an. Uque to a simple plywood slab set Oft two file cabinets. There ~ art ready.:made home offices that contain desk space, ltorage compartments, room to use a typewriter, and doors that close the whole thing ...... -~Po oraru toriter • • • I ... e eontetnpor- ·Gl"fl -pres.C-S.' from view. ,. ~ A WALL CAN become an or-oC circulation at the public flee, ~. lo units en-libr 1 al tio ~-compasah1g desk, cabinets and ary or ev ua n wu~n a shelves, with an Important seU-appolnted, ltlittSmut com. plus: better use o( vertical mittee complalned. 1pooe. ••· ~•·· . Warren W. Folb, a persis-When w. W01AAl15 ..area IS 6:A-1... "·Id ~--fnlai Gll!er Il!l'ls of t!i& ; tent-. segregau~•, w "~ • home Pierson notes there Citr &uncil the bo!>k waa natur;uiy will be nv:re em: -~polloolng the mfods ol. phasis on making it decorative children.,; as well as fun c t ional . "-··-~:in--uent Jk God-Furril-fure manufacturtrs UIW"""' rl1;91U 8 e come to the rescue with bold referred the complaint to ~lous deaks and attractive three committees for study. ru!lic ablne!s. "WE WERE vacationing In H low' cost is 8 primary ob-Florida when mv a...-called ject, one answer could be un-~ 5- palnted furniture, Pierson sug-me and told me I was banned gests. Another ls to build the in Jacksonville, n said the .... desk and cabinets -simpler year-old Spillane. than It sounds. Sawhorses will Spillane and his blonde wile, support a plywood top, or a Sherri, stopped here but don't OUah door from the lumber yard. J'lywood cubes, open on plan any action Oil the bu ex· tWo aides and c o I o r' f u I J y cept "to sit back and laugh." paint.<!, stack up as most ap-In the. rapid· fire lingo o! pealing llCOrage. What'• more , Mike Hammer hero of many they''" .easy. to build. --' ~ "· -.:...... _.., __ ~ To ~otriTITt-• ~ ilmi . ~ed: <9V··17;; ;;tt; or paper the Inlerior,.1111>vlde "pomOgr>pby In tbO 11r1! , &ood illumination. Colislfuc!I p1a<,. ttdoesi.·t sell. I'm a con- ' dosk shell of plywood, surface temporary writer. When 1 ,., with a plutlc laminate, and write, t use contemporary ·ez. ! secure , to wall. To incorporate presslons '· vllol st.rage, tit a paltof low "This . ! II W f file cabinets into opposite cor· . e ow , ~ • . · t' ners.and place a lbelf 'across some~ng doesn t ~ "";" f lhO 'top, -u clolet doptb the dllference_ Ile~ !:!'t permits, retain door! or fit ~ges 'ml·~ruczapbJ, opening with panel ocreens Splilane Said. You can buy ~·-In a,fabrio-to mak:h ~ Ycorkeandpon>OOif~. lnll ~ trutment. ~,ew or you can :""" Iii. • fmilll' room or in Jackaonvllle. I think I li buy bed! ooni · ....,lier doon .,.. a "'uple and liend them to enclose & buafness center. blm." What elae does • home or-DON'T CAIL Spillane .. ~· nee need? "Your imrrlediate author • · atte'ltim in planning .and "I'~ a writer," he said. "I i,', -·•'-• It," b-Pierson. .... _..... -v.. am commercial and I aim at ' ,, I • . f t . . ~ • ' • I . ' I i ,, ' ' . Officer Plans Drug Speech ml . Lt. Col. Mark Jonet iUSMCi g will speak about Narcooon. a nationwide drul prevenUon and rehabllllotloo prosram which be helldl at 1 meeting Nov. t at• l :JO p.m. at Pari Newport, • Jll(l'boteo Road •t Bu '~ Hilla RQod • Sponoond by Ille 8"'tl ol Orong• OU!ly, .the meolJnJ will Include a •l!Pl-lafM or North Arnlrl<an Rockwtll who wtll ....., • film iboul the pr--4--Tbo publJc b iDYtted for I fl donotlorr. . PRIM! R· 1 SUIDIYISION LAND 4.6 Acra lat•blllloN Hlth. Quollty H•~...... ~ AIM ~,....., ' c._ .. ....,_ ......... _...,. SIALID llD ~SALi .# $130.000 ........ . 1u1w.n ·w..iMI 1111, f""' -'1 P" • l'hlflp '· •fle11eau11,-lloM.o;t ._.. a+, Hall , -N• p 1 IW-• C714j ,'7W110. ..i. • r ' . . ' . ' I < Clair Burgener helped SIM Pines,pve a new water and atory c1n-... 11lat AlliS up his position Oii the...,of ... Issue. ' Clair Burgener .is no netnn:ner to public olllce. Nor itl the environment iarue unfamiliar to him. Durinl hill four- teen yeandn city. and state olBcea (pra;eutly State Senator) he has authored legislation and induenced decieiorlo that have significantly improved our quality of life. But quality of life d~'t end at the water's edge, the foot of the mountains, or your doo111tep. For inlltancie, Clair Burgener thinks education playa a major role in promoQng better,living-c:onditions. So he'• authored legislation that aeta up special cl-in regulaJ schools for the mentally nrtarded and provides extra attention for the gifted. It wu hill bill that made poE"ble the yeer-'round schools to l&WI m!!llc ... of tax dollus. Quality of life also means .--hie tautioa. Ca1ifor.. nians amtl four times aa many tax dollm to Wuhingtoo u they do to S&cramento. That's 1IJll'MIOllabJe And,Clalr Bwpner·will do everything he can to briaf oar tu dolJam. and our rilbt to pern, ~ home, He 81-dy hM helped 18WI Califomianl bundreda Of milllcl!I of dollaza with the WeUJre Reform prop8ltl he audxnl. Not only did it r&- duoe ~ J'Olle by 217 /:JI), it increwd the benel!.ta to the truly needy. Quality of life m-peace.'. and peace of mfnd. am Burgener believes we can have both. And he f .. that~ taining a •trong national clefeme ii one of the IUl9lt ...,_ to prevent World War III. He also believes we owe an - TI10W1 debt to the families of our POW• and MIAI, IO be aa- thored the legislation which now proviclel them !Ne tultScm in all •l4te coUegeo and univmitiee. Finally, quality of life IMOIM a Federal Qo\oean•wat you can talk to ... and be listened to by. Clair Bws-ln- tenda to eet up a continUOU8, frequent diaJoJue between hll conatltueata and himeelf, and between local aimcB and Wuhingtoo. Hil s,ht to make Sblte Sena14 commitl8e'f0t8 pul!lic ii further evidence of Clair B1>1pner'1 illtmtbl to make the peopljj mare aware of their ~ ••• and vice --Californims ha'99 JM1n a lot to Wlllhincful. 'l'IMir tax dolJara, their richt to per1~ their free cboioe in education. C1ait &,... ub that you -.I him to ~ IO he can clUn what ii rilbtfally OUll. ciau w. a.,,,,..,, R"PUi/kalt ConlidoU f• u.s.c...,,_, ""'°"""" ~~~~~~ro~ lorllS. PliW /or., ...... /•CD..,... COMMrra., Uby:,,. Dr, J t, Cl t • r.e. ... --. ... --.c.11.,.. I . . . ' • • . -I -' • • • Face tl_te MU$i~ ' " . • ' 22 Balint Measures Go B,efore State Voters -· issue covers only one fie.ld of study at the University of california. i. The University ot C&llfora1a will soon have to come before the people for capital ouUay oonstructioo In all ol the other areaa of study al the Unlvenlty. 5 Sehool IH1trleu THE Sl'n1A110N amended, aetllng the minimwn· vot1u age at 11 years. NaUooal JeeQlatlaa ad federal courti !lave ellablls1ted •II • "' as the -reoJdence requt......i Iii!' nallnoal elecllooa. 1'be Callforaf,a supreme Court a1ao llu '1!led tbll • days II aulficlelll retldenoe lo .,ce. ~ - federal coun. bave lald thel lot a • ~ year [l«lod no atalA CID req<iln to ' be able lo read EtJcllab. ,,., • ' " . Remember ' · . ~ ., _, .~ ... ~, I' Q-~a,' '.• ~ ,,· 1' • ~ I :> ·nemo8~y~ . • . " . . ' 1\1' Bl:ia c;AllN ' '' ' ·IWl'PRANaac:o.-,,,.'Jr,,oo-.. art,auctldtlo~ 'Im·~~ $1T,tll0, doe...., ID Ibo p;-. of . the EoaJqe .... Eltll"91oJr. Clauf .. 'alnJoa. Nol .. doll!r: tbe jorldrplr · Jllto w!t&i>ai:ed ID ..... ir.anecI111 iltt · • • ,, !1 . . , "' \ .. "' : " JlH •• ,,, "" )111 • '" ,,, II The /ollowiug ezcerpt.r dealing wit1' the 22 statewide propo!iUont on Ttusdat1'8 ballot are taken from t he "PrOJ and C°"". of' tht California PToposilion$" p 14 b I) ' h e d b~ the Uague of WC>T"M» Vcners of C~i­fomUi ai part of its voter .sennce ~· TM argum_.en.ts are ti0t tM League's, !!OF doe• Ille League judge the merits of the argumenti OT guor · antee ~r t)QUditv. 3. U the first part ol the -llBue II approved. the cry will be that we must approve lbe 1971 bond issue 11to ftnbb the job." Scllool dislrk:IS, u legal aubdiYlslons of the stale, have only those powen iranted by the stale Coostitulloo .. the Legislature. The Legislalluo does DOI now have the autborUy to grant a supreme Court bu establlahed that a, :. , voter need not bl' llueltt In Engllsb. . · tor.: ... Ir• ...... it!"" -Cit proPllle<l ~ abou1d be 'doa1"' lt!i!orW ~. II .dellv.,ec! In ~ bnllin ""'Pl'"r labeled ~wlllllloroikl)al.~~·lo ... -cl "ilr,tbii llili !1111'11d.<: "Nol for O!lldietl. "'.8o you wOb'I baw ·~·1 A ,;.,pie Majority vote ii needed to_ adppt 9"11 measure, including the b01ld ............. A. aummorv of DAILY PILOT rec- on1menda«ona on these nuasure.t will appear on Monday'• editorial page. 1 c0Re11e Bond• THE PROPOSAL Under the proposed Bond Act of 1972, the stale wruld autborile $1!0-milllon in genenl obligllion bonds. Funds from the sale ol lhne bonds will be giv<n .. need· ed ... a ·mltdling bull lo community collqe dislrid.! lo ,...1 needs for am- -of bulldlnp, Bile development, land and equipment acqOiaition, under proviiloos of the Communlly College ConstlUction Act of 1967. Each year, bond" fubds wW be allocated only after appropriation by the Legislature. The money raised is to last for a three-year period (l9'n-73 tllrougb 1974-751 and is to be paid back from the state's general fund. ARGUMENT.! FOR: 1. Funds are needed tor construction ol commuriity college facilities to provide for projected growth in enrollment. If state funds are not made available through passage of this measure, local dlstrids can accommodate the increased number of students on!y through local property taxes which a~ already ~ beary l>.Urden. %. BeC&uie facilities fot community colleees oost lesa per stu_dent to build than -~ Yor 'roar-year Instiluli-On,s, a subltanl:iai SiVtng to the taxpayer In cost. of pu~, ~ edllcati<ln.,result& fi!>m proVUDAk11faclut1es at the cofumunitY'Col· lege level. AlllltJMENl'S AG.MNST : r l. Financing for 'COniltruction purj>oee'S should be on a pay-e~you-go basis: : 2. 'Ibe Community O:>llqe Construction Act of 1911, under whlth funds would be allocated, gives local governing districts the power to tax voters fOr construction purpo1e1 without their approval 2 THE PROl'O!W. The nieasure provides !or lht"llsuanco of $155,900,000 in a!Ate -lot. health science !acmu.. !or the 'Ulilmlity of California. 1bese facilities would be for the trainine of students in medicine, den- IJstry, nurslng, optometry, phannacy, public health, veterinary medicine and human biology. If this measure passes. 3 Environment Bonda THE PROPOSAL Proposition 3 would amend the Constitution to allow the Legislature to issue revenue bonds to·~pay for con- struction of pollution control facilities. The facilities would be leased to private companies, ' and secured through mortgages. and other asaets of the com· panies. 1be principal and interest on the bonds would be paid from revenues ob- tained from the i.ases. -bonds are not an" obligation on the state or ~ts taxpayers. Tbe Legi!lalure may, by resolution of tither the Assembly or Senale, probiblt or limil the Issuing of any ol these bonds. ARGUMENTS FOR: 1. Federal and state requirements for pollution control facilities do n o t guarantee speedy construction. Com· panies ~ financial help to consi"°'ct these oosUy facilities . "2. Jf. the State can't issue these funds, companies will use lack of money as a reason for delaying compliance with pollution control regulations. 3. Proposition 3 will prevent layoffs and plant shutdowns brought about by companies having to spend their money for pollution control inslead of production equipment. • 4. Revenue bonds for poUutim eontrol facilities do not become obligations ol the stale or of its tupayen. 5. 1be LegiSlature will have complete control to limit and regulate the amount of bcmds which may be issued. ' ARGUMENT.! AGAINST: 1. Authoritative stud)es say that pollu· tion control ~~caused very few com- pany failures: plant shutdowns or layoffs. · 2. To assure repayment ~ low c:ost loans would have to be made to com· pani.es with good credit, who least need assistance. 3. Proposition 3 would open a whole new fleld C)f ind1rect state debt. Th;e voters would not be allowed to approve the purpose or amounts of these loans. 4. Selling large amounts ol lbe3e bonds could illcrease the interest rale on all ..... boods, thtll hurting tbe chancel ol sellinl geileral obligaUon booda. 5. u ......... from the -don~ ..,.Ver the principal and Interest, the ...... would bave lo spend from the -rat fund lo make up the dlflermce, ill onler lo keep up tbe good credit ol the ...... . . 4 '97 100,000 in federal funds and fl'l.3-• -lala•ur-muiJon from other non-st.ate sources will ~11 " ~ be added to the 1972 bond laue revenue 11IE PROPOSAL and a second bond iasue will be placed on The measure changes the present one- tbe ballot automatally in· 1971 without year unllmited ses,,kma of the state further Jeg:fslatlve approval, providing Legl.slature to a two-year session, begln- $138,100,000 ~ !or addiliooal con· ning ill December of even-numbered atruc:Uon. yean and continuing WlW November 30 AJtGUMENTS FOR: of the next even-numbered year. It eliminatel lbe veto session and perm1ll I. Califom1a needl more docton, den-carry-over from one year to the next ol llllA, -· and othera;.utely -bllll -uve ~ 11 , least ... ' tlal beaitb per-i ~ In tldl holJle ot lht Leslslabn. 11 req1lirel lhal 11Ale are lo be ma In aood the Leglolalurl -the llAle budl"t by heolth. ,_ Jwie 15th ol .. cb year. Leillalation, with 2. This meaan will mean oelter tbe uctptloo o! tu, appn>priallon and health care ;. i11e ~ ol C.IUomla """"' me&lUr<I, will be effective on wtlhoul lnc:rUllitl ~ IUel, llnoe Jan. I. Tbe KOft"I« may caU llj)OClal llA cool will J!OI.-. ""!d -property ··-· --· tax IOCU'Cel. . I. All Cll-. rnodleal ldlool1 com-AllGVMENTS FOR: blotd -public • and ,pr!V111e -produ<:e I. Thia meuure will 1trtomlloe the only -11111 pbylldou a year, 7el -k of the LecJtlaluro, providin1 for -'three -that......., will be ~ulrtd grealer effldency, making It men eacb JUt )1111 lo' "'ll#aln our ratio of mponslve lo the public, and 11vln1 hW>- pbysldana lo _.ittion. dreda ol 1!4ioandt ol dollara. 4. CalilGmla'o ~. .. <!tn)ll , 1. 1'be ..,...,. will ellml\)ale the vtlo ~ .,. lom.t "td'ttn a...,. a Pl -Ion by pnwldlac a routine way by inajartiy ol tlie .,.W otdlclt""" wblcb bllla which have "-......i may -wpiloellld~l~ore be.....,._ ,la<'lq. • ,, , , ., a..,T~.~ be -by l'OClUh1ll& that AllGUllK1nS "°~' . the' .............. °""""" ilaoll onll'-..... { 'J.'111a....unlo!Ulif-1autll·a· .lntwO,..,.,ntherU...-rJtM. COlllwlt .._. --"'"-ot Uta ' ........... of the ---. . op!il:lall•tlmu will DOI bl able ill defeat '. Ioe)' ~ .. eun,. I I ·• I ARGlllO!ln'S AGAINST: • .' • 1. Tilll l:tnmdment 11 unneeemry. The • Le&Wature CID make Half -. el· . fldent !if diqliic Its on nilii. " a. Tbe i"""1W -will lei tbe LecJl!alure delay biJll --not "it·.,! ..... • • ' • , 3. &.e.1111 major letfllatloo oltm haa , 11 IA& or apjicopdalloe malleil locluded. and -'1Pll of bWo -~-~~ :==~~·~~ ·~1e••··'' .,, 4. "" Mil ~ti' 'I, .... llrtl)w can 11111 i., •wlllii...,,. Ufnl IIt! l!IO' ond,..,.., ... --It !IJ, ... _ .... ..-. "~· • general delegali.on of ~ lo school THE PROPOSAL , districts. Inslead; the ~lalluo must Propoaitloo 7 ~ lo bring tbe set up laws lo cover all delall!. School ConstituUQn inlo _,i with bath districts: must ask for I e g l s l a t i v e federal and state eourt. decisions,' to permission lo do lblngl not explicitly remove many detalla and1oblolele facts, spelled oul in the Education Code. AA a and lo rewnte the Vii!ng secti0ns· to be result , the Education O>de (the state more concise,' readable and'fundament.aJ. laW! regarding education) is cwn· It changes the mlnlmum voting age re- bersome, coinplicaled and detailed. qW..,....1 lo 18, C011Slllent with federal THE PROPOSAL and a!Ale actions. 11 rent0Ve9 the details ol tbe residence requin!ments, directing Proposition S would amend the Instead lbat the Legislature will define Constitution lo permit the Legislature to tllOle requirement&. 11 also removes the authoriz.e local school boards tO carry on literacy requlrtments. · activities wbicb do DOI coofllct with the Propoaillon 7 also bu simplified and laws establishiog the districts. It permits made more fundamental the entire local control of programa, bul leaves voting Article, bul bu DOI changed H· with the Leglalalure the power lo eel re-istihg law. quiremeots and lo prohibit local boards · ARGUMENTS FOR from sped.fie actims. • •rllMEN'J'S FOR·. !. Erlallng --ill the Cooslilulioo ~ about voling .,.. oboolcte· .. a reoull ol I. Proposition 5 will let school districts federal .action and court dedslonl. have more discretion in making dedsloos 2. A No vote on this proposition can't - about education. change the minimwn voting age, 11lnce 2. The clooer lo the child the school tbe U.S. Constitution ha! been amended decision is made, the better chance it has to set it at 18. of fitting the ·chlld. 3. n>e present state reaidency re- 3. The Legislature c a n n o t make quirements are much more stringent decision,, to tit each of the 4',000,000 than the federal and court requirements. school children, or even each of the more The Constitution should be changed to than 1100 school di!tricts. renect the new limits. 4. The Education Code is complex, and 4. Details of residency requirements, too detailed to be of much use in day·to. eligibility, primary elections, voting day administration of local school machines, and lite matters do not belong d1slricts. in the Constitution, whk:b should be ·con- 5. The Legislature will still have the cerned with fundamental policy. Details power 1o· put requiremenls and pro-sOOuld be oet by the Llglslatur<. bibillons oo the districts. 5. l.i!eraoy requirement& in English have beeo ruled out by federal courts for AllGUMENTS AGAINST: . a five-year period. - !. Proposlllon Swill permit local scbool ARGUMENl'll AG~T: =taJ an~.~:u i:: tbi~i 1. 'l1lis amendment would wipe out· fill legitimate educaltooal needs. tradillonal ~ In voting eliiiblli· 2. Local -boards could lgnor< ly. basic educaUoaaJ p~ and . con-2. J>rOt)oli.Uon 7 removes the retideoce centrate on the frills, UU "soctal ad· Te!trlctloos 'wblch }rOtect cities amt · justment." counties. r. ... ~!' • 3. Effective ·contrOI over ~sponsible 3: U:tbe:residenceJeQt.Drement il·ti.at .. · programs wouid 'be sertOuslY limited. 30 days, it would let transients cooVol 4. The only correct\Ve ICllon would be the flnances•of clliel and ooonlies<. for the Legislature to, pas more laws, 4. Proposition. 7" removes from the the -·"-Is -ilfu. .. 1 football Constitutioo ·the requirement to read making ~ • ....,....., · Enallah ' TblJ would let people vole who s. The code already bu broad flex. -,. ibllily. Local scbool boanll alr<ady have can't read and .-rstand the bollot. broad autbori~ to institu~ experimental This can lead to comJpUon of the worst programs. kind. 6. The present code ia well thought out. Each of lts several tbouJand .teetions bas been enacted with the advice and -participallon of the education com· munlty. 6 Corutltutto .. Rm•ie• TilE SITUATION Tbe volen approved In 11112 the rev!,. Ing of the Coostitutloo. SiDce then, the Constitutioo Revisloo Committee bas been working on the reviakn. Committee reoommendatlons are oenl lo the Legislature. U it app,...., they aro put on tbe bellot. A substanUal part o! tbe COnstitution bas been revised tbll way. THE PROPOSAL Propoaillon I proposes lo simplify the ptOVlslona in the Constltullon 1enerally related lo the boundaoo of the llate and lta relationship lo the United States. 11 odda a -which col-lllto one place and l1mpliflel fl" ""'1 --. llallng that~ 11 m ........... ble part o1 the United States, and that thO U.S. Cooslitution II the IUPf!'lllO law ol the land ; it defines the booiiclartes of tbe stale and Its capitol; h establllbes the lhr<e aeparalA b-ol the 11Ate aovemment -leglllaUvo, Judictal and executive; and It allows the It.ate to be sued. Propoaitlon ' •llo provides thal the aalarlea ol elected ofllclala ol any branch of llAle 1ovemmont -be cbaoaed durloc their -of olfloe. ARClUMllNl'8 FOR: I. iI:slltlns law II DOI dwtpl. but lht ~-"' atmplHW ad ~ I. Tlta ~ )llOloc1a aD -state clDcen b1 ~ deer I ••• in -clarlnc lltelr ten.: Tblo _, -1111 more bul -the In- .,._ of the br-ot --~ '· PropoaiUott t conllltt,.. lht _. panlaan loll of ,nvtslon. 4. 11 will bolp mab lht ~ clearer, moni .condlt, and more wortUit . AROllMEN'!S AGAINST: Nooe: 7 S.dla•·CII ... Tiii llrftlA TION 'l'be U.S. Cctltltils'lnn llu nctntb'- 8 THE PROPOSAL ProPoSition 8 describes broadly pollu· lion control facilities. Ind authorl!el the Legislature lo exempt any of )hem from property taxes. 11 abo requires thal tbe Legislature pay to cities. countJe.s and llpeCia1 districts (including lcboola) tbe money Ibey would lose due lo U-ex· emptions. -- AllGUMEN'l'S FOR: I. Companlea who are forcecl.ill bulld pollution control lacilllies for the pabllc's benefit should not have to pay taxes on tbem. 2. Pollutlon control facilities are an ad- ded coot lo indualry, and do nol add lo tbe quantity or qualily of the product. 3. Property ownen, IJcbool districts, cities and counues would not kJle mmey, since the llAle will nimburle them !or .....,... !oitl.proucll tbe In esem~ 4. lndOolrJ would -.. -lo put In polhillon control laclllt!,. faster. AllGIJMENTS AGAINST: I. l'n>poslUon I will give a tu lJfUk lo bullness intertlts w6o are -ev~ now pollullng the environment. I. Propooillon I wiD IUblldbe lbooe wbo aro required by law lo ~ pollu- Uon c:aitrol IWldardl. 3. Tbe Propooition la ao looaely worded that tllUa1 Items ~ carpeta, loilell, and air condJllonen CID be Jncloded U pollu- lioo control raclll\Ieo. 4, -lmencboa\ will ... oct ... Jn. ceutlft .. bult11 •1 ... iadula'r to delD up l1te .. .-t. 9 Se....iB ... Vethls ' 1 I Sil., la & DMllial coftil-Jt tO wiste time; I refer lo tbe dellnilli>n Vic's: "Pm, llred. l'l!I ~ tfred7. ol "Nudity" 00 Pag~;a. in the pro- of Ibo. -tbat ~ 1~ ,J poeilion (18) thal pUljJOrts lo protect are doing ~.ctjlbing •• can )o see us from obscenity. fiirs!t stull! · · tb&I ~\Iola. lo ~'je ,fbe ~ • , .•. - for. Ted In. 'Tl. Yesta'cfay' I wAl In SUPREME COURT Justice Wm. Muslt~oo, thlJ morning l"nJ here, Ibis' Rebnquisl, q~ by an ,Eofth .afternoon I'm' in ~teca ~tonight News repoittr""aOOut such anti.- I'm in Stoc:ttGa -does that llOUD!!I Uke pornography proposals' as Prop. 18, I'll> ndt '\Jonlog fiJr McGo""1T If I sighed "'lllere is 00 ... 1 of laws more ilidn'l .... t lo ~P bim I'd be back screwed up -uh, make lhat oon- home in France, workfug on my novel. fused." , By llie \fay, I'm not takJng any salary And whl" l!M "l!effulll_~ainsl from McGovern. 'lbat'a ao . whm he Prop. 17" ·'"'-'~strips! Becilife "8• 6/e'. l abQu)d ,.· 1o Omaha I CID ,. ev•ry lime ,u..e was • gas cbambet 1ell b1iD lo fii lo bell" ..•. ~ eiecution at San Qnentin, ~·or ~ s1111snc: "~, pen:en1 could seagulls died w, the updraft of cyanide win ii. Don1 'forgel1 ScbmilZ wW take. fumes from the cbimney. tllree peroent ol llie' vote aw1y from · Ni%00." ' . ON CIL t,.Mel Wax asked John CoJ>. " FlllliJJ>iAN .up of Ibo -t:, The. lalelt "'l>eat"Fello..' American" letter ' plldl'from the'mysleriouo ~ H .. Stana reads, on page ~. ''.Your CO!)lribljllon will help us wry ,the ru1 story of Mr. Ntion.11.lut Wur ·yean,in office lo rnllliom of .unde<;l<ll!I VOi,~:· -and you did mean to uy Mr. Nix· on's '·'first four <yeart in office," didn't you, Maury? Maury? HAVING NBVER read ii before, Bob Btady wea aslonlsbed ,last-.. eek lo find that tile villain In Ernest GaM's 1953 clasalc, .. '11»-Higb and the Mighty," is ~med Humphrey Agnew, whose unfaithful wife is ~· After spending unlold time· and -· I finally tracked Author G-·io bi! lair· al Friday Harbor, and aJ k e d: 0 Wbere'd you get those names?" "Off tile bottom of my beid," be replied. PORNO NOTB: '!be slate handbook • I . • nally, th& reitegade •Democ:rlit: "Wby is Nil<on ·.Gc>q • · .. poorly l n Califorilla1°. Te::Ae ·JOhn, after eome lbougbt: "Well;·of C<lll'le, a lot of peo- ple around here know him very well.'' · llEADLJ!iE: "RiJIQn SoCiety Bliclcs Nil«>n.""Bill'Sideli lrciro lbe sid~llnq : "And ""10l'k'Ute"Rlpp\t 'Socle\Y going to do?" Siderl, ,tJI th.e' w~~y:_ ..• qui~ the wit. For inStance:)le1d the US. USSR partnor~p in 'Iii ·space veo- tures aS "Pi ired Planf!thood". . . Mucb more curmlldgeon-lik~-·ts W. K. Hathaway of Santa Clar.Ii, who wins our Meanest Bumpe(' Strip Contest for thi9 week with "NiJon ·Finds His Own Truffles." ¥rr Hathaway would also "lib· to spread the rumor that Melvin Laird openda -of b1J llme. lrying to get b1a eyes apart" ... .Mt:, ~ get a few iauglls at cocktail parties by cban- ting the Nu:on: theme, "Four More Years," to .die twae ol . "'111e Volga Boatman.'' ' amount,$50.millionwuappl'Oftdbythe "· CoostituUon by adding the word tw&-tbirds-v,ate, tbe rest.4isappnwect. Of· ~ "privacy" to the list of inalienable rights the rest, only '50 million got Jess tban • ., already listed there.; majority vote. Bond issues worth $J56o • '\ million received between (l(l&baU and ARGUMENTS FORS-,~ ., two-thirds of the vote. 1. Computerizecf, monitoring is '" , ! I' '" l!'J " '" ,, " "' •e ., ,, '" "· '• H •• .. ; '!U ·T '. 'I. ~tening tbe private liV!?S of the mE PROPOSAL citizens. The writers of our Constitution ' Proposition 9 proposes lhal bond issues didn't dream .of the lechQqlollY w\tlcb , for the purpose of repairtQg, recon.muct.. per;quta a new invasion of oµr pnvacy. ing, or replacing unsafe ICbool buildings z. ~ are not now any effective . could be approved by a majorlt;y of thoae restraintl 00 the' irifohnaUon-oollectlng 1 voting, iMtead of a hfo.tbirds vote. Bond activiµ~ of a:overnmepr apd1business. .1! issues for any other purpose would s1W 3. Unnec.uary and often IDcorrecl and require a lw<>lbirds vole. mallCious lnlormallon, ii ptbered about AllGVMENTS FOR: people wilboul their j)onolalop or r. Proposition , la neoee11ry ln·provide !cnowll'dle, ,iuid,they can't get lo it even ·-· acltool lo ~~ 11. ' . . ' ~~~ety of nearly .-.million 4: '!'lie right ·10 privacy ,js the,rlgbt lo 2. Aboul 10 pereeol of all bond laues in be left alone. Tbis proposlUoo Will pro-,, the state lo replace unsafe llCboo!s _, a vtde the bull for protecting that right. ... s. Propqsillm_ ll. -nol> ~ the lwl><hirda vole: 'Ninety pen:enl lot '11 collectlop .. of loforJna!loo'·ne_ceelaO'' for least a simple mojority, Onl,y·IO percent the efflqaif operation o1·, government did not get even a majority vote. agencies; it Ol;lly prevents collecting and 3. Because of the two-thirds vole, stoc:kpUing unnecesaary and uolrue data. school cbllctren ill many .dlstrlcts are already on double oesslOll8. More will be ARGUMENTs AGAINST: rorced into such crowded conditions as 1. Federal 8Dd state Constitutions achoo! bulldillp are abandoned. already adequately protect the rigbl lo " ARGllMEN'l'S AG"-· privacy. . · t -~· • 2. Stale Jaws no\f prevent lbe 1. ScbooI.l•md """" ore paid back out disclooure , ol ~ or medical tn. ' of local property tu:es. Thia ameodmant fonnatlon, ai1d iDformatiOii wblcb is the ' will force them blcber. result of po11ce.act1an. · :i. Tber< are other .......,. of maoey 1. Approval iii Propoailioo u could pre-~ for lbia -. 8lite loin fundl will vent our weUare 'i"'l'l¥ from finding , lake care ol 16 -1 ol the ~-out the Income' 0( apPll<ents, l<adin8 lo meol of umafe buUdlttp. fraud and CO?lllPllOn. ' s. AA fundl a1rwdy allocated for llale 4. Our gover\m:enl· agenclea, In Order loans become -..t; a11em111 ... lo lo do their jo\11. must be able lo co1lect ' tba properly 1A1 llltould be llOU!lbl. and lilore datli on'-le. - 10 THE PROPORAL • Propooltlon 10 would -tbe blind veteran po-ty IA& aomodon Imm 15.000 lo $10,000, lo lllllelt !lie _. ... ese!lllllloo far ~­im:"'-.. -1111 pi .... 17 aedluya IO)' other . Jl"GllOrt1 far• I lane, the ft· emption will be aDowod ...... --erty. .lRGUMElll'S FOB: I. Propoaition ltw.111 cM the .... exempliooo !or llllod -11 !or paraplegjc - I. Tbe coat will ba vetf low, -IO few .. ....., '!tJI ~ rr.a. the blind emnpllono. .uGUMENTi -·· I. Every . addlt10ao! t 1 e m p l·lq n . <led-. "" \u -.... aclcll lo the . _., tllti .... Gf·the......,.... ' • ·l-1 ...... , ..... .,.. '1'111!1 PROrdlAL • Ptopaolt!nn u ..... ..... the ', s. Tbe <OUrts· bave , long protected . > privacy as one of the tight.I of the , ~ citlzen. 1.2 ' --~ ..sabiidi,, No..-ltlr ( 1m Tbe COlDIMlll page of lbe Dall1 P,Uql -a 1q Inform and t!Imulatt rea4~ 111 ~~Ofeom-mt11,llrJ .. ol. lnta-... ...a. from IDfanMd om ..... • a d ~- ltthrt M. w• ~ ' • J ' ' • ' •• pa \ \ • . ' FrQD!. Pa _ Qll~.,.tci~~' C Ii( nlil!Ji~· .eb9ose T,ue~ay (C I' 'l--4) ~ . • ...... .;-.,.. I _ ..,,.,,. alarioo. 111. two-Odrdo-. .... ndoenl•'_. ID> 20' IWLY l'1lOT J ~II!-. tor the llilnd .-.., wtio,,., 1o -. ·• "" lllllll ~ .P11 • ~ -..., be.-..i -......, t11e Jiwlill 1oo1 ., -... 111i .... ...;;; .1 ,,_,, .. -. ... .,.rmtttec1 I ...... 1n .. eo1 ~ u. •;111"i11Jn. • • illi:mt o1 the -Jl•'t.:.'1* """ ·. • . • IZlt_.,, ~ Iha pMI ..... .,..... . • ~lherM?)f P r Wllll ldll pr/ to~-~;: .. · ~'0 AllmlllllN!'I ' • • , 1emp.ru, -ore e,......; • ... •~AheY .... ,...... AlllM.llliiiml ro&• 7 L OUr .. ~ oportta. under a -THE PROPOSAL • ' • Coeatal CouerHt&ett of -illU.t have ~...a 1~ no lajlds'me boo riued 1o pro-~ ol checb lllid bol-. Tbll '!be talliatl•e .....,.,. the redffmJng ... ~~· ' I. ~· of ""'"' ........ UnQP tllO rai>Oa1 of All. 'Ill will - to · ' duce II& 1*m, '·' • wn ethnl-eotlnly t h e 10c111 Importance tes1 Md defines con-THE PROPOSAL AJialJMINT!i l'OR• • •; , ~;:,.:: ,:pen'[il ~u:;~ ~·~:: =.~ ~ ~~~: ·~~ er:: :::~~t~st!'l ~ = -''bulfnl" In Cilllarala. a. Tbe law llq, lnlllativ. -to repeal provides 1 coa1truc1tve altamUve to apondlc ...i action. ~. Velerana Who have loot 1lolti arms. ~-~ beYood ,_.. of veto ..... tl!fl )l!lltltG·ol the l'IJere ·lhe oC!lvlty ~ wllbin a ml.Yion and six regloaal oouU1 --. or I"!' ann and • i.e. or tllelr ldPt and i1ex -11tate hudiet. •.. 1o.mlle rldlus In an unincorporated area. oommlslloos In deve1op a ~. , alljo'an ann and It.,. he .. tbelr eun!Oc ,,.,-"-·• -~·'d I f capacity reducedi'Tbll ...-ltioo helpa llmlll • Ill( ay to pt wtlng relld. Z. OUr COMl!tu--tyllem ~ nol It adds three chapters to the Penal p an or the halanced use. _._, S; ti,. flnt portion, of the lnttlatlve --Seciloa !llllt.1 to "'" Ecfuea. lloo Code, ---~ ""' already -declared unconatltutloaal,. un1n!JDOU1iy, by the U.S. Supnme Court. ,...._ by-'•-'-• ·~-~--4. ,aiW, ..mnt..1 and ~ di5t11cll be eroded bee&""" ooe group does not Code declaring obscene certain oUenses protecttoo, restoratlco and eohencoment ...... ·--~ propOrl)I ""!"'· heve loa!: JNn lo liialrf lbO'adjusln\elll ._ with the rtlU!ta of the democratic dealing with nudity , obsceoities, and..,., of the California coestol ICllO. '11111 lo Ibo ._L,. nie:n:!·': ~!~ ;t':u:: 5. """-will take over K,12 flnanc. procou., . .. ueJ conduct. For adullx U-might be land '!I'd waler area of Calllarn!a from •...-. ,._ "' • Ing .,.. .. lbovo tbe Pc'Ocoedl of a 3. Oollectt~ barplning ·for public In live pictures, llOO'j)hotograpblc Images, lhe Or<aon to the Mexican honltt u far tbemaelv.. as -~ IDOlllliers ol -~ , ... of tz.oo ~ school • ..,..,.... not he frwen 1n1o the . or written or recorded. materlals. For out to -u tbe outu lllnlt of .the llllte '1.et.fli... vetenllll are u dJaebled u ~ A:. ..... o1 1825 per Coo•llllllon. U IUCh a l)'ltem la ,.,.. mlnon (tbooe under 18 yean) tbe jw1adlctlon and as far iDland 11 the 22 . .. one wbo bu loll -lep and lllould 1et a..,. ~ .._..... will ,.... us Yldlll, • llllou1d be fn alatulary law where cai.gortes are more utensive. highest elevalloo of the -coulal ---..-u " · 11111' be made.. -talion ol movies, slides or live aho!iw and San Diec• Countleo. Ibo --p-.r..•er tbe ··-••• -.-""'-•, °Mfi In ed!alloo. A coot.of-II -be mare• taaily changed wben '!be Initiative makes illegal tbe .,._. mountain ranga In Lao Anplol, Onop AllGIJllBHr8 AGAIN!lro I I. if~ Clllll of welfare llld t. ---"'the coaten! ol visJble from pohUc llreell or bi~ darJof the.-U-wtllllolbeldl!illl ~ A1tt "tilcr1 ,;~ 'In .;...1'4... Iii-~ llio. ~ eoali bonle by die -,fa Doi typical ol c:olleetive or 311f other place vialble to mlnon, Jf It elevalloo of the ntare11 .-.i ....ntaJn THE smJA110H ,. cJ...,JJ.ie ~ oo U. ~of tllO tu~. _.., .. .._,,.Iii: wUl'bo ...i-blqalnlni' ·l{l'OO•...U.. _.ur. It depicts nudity or certain ldnds of .....al nnce or five m1lel ,,_ tbe -· ~ fer .,.,,......, ot fllln ~·en.. ' · · • lot~."."....-•lli>Os. lll:e, poUoe aboWcl DOI 1111'11 lo llato puliUc ...ice. conduct. ' whlclt ... r Is....,, labor, marted by -. -·• ..i ~ .. . . . ' ' ~~Wm ~I ~y. ' 16 and~u;!~J.::::11~..::.u:·r: pe<w:" att~=:"theact ~ =":i =-~ ~.-. 1 1· 3· ' · R<:p!erl tnAy' ~ ~ the ' regulate such meterials and condid The of atai. jurbdlcllon and l.000 yanls qrlc:Wture. Agrtculture 11 DOI OD-= '·• ownen:;rill not liaw • 'lllDo. ·' · dlstf!ct attorney could seek an !njunctlon landward from mean high tide line. Tbe the National Labor Relat!aaa Ml, • 8. ,-will. bmelll. Colla r, to prevent the showing or sale of obscene regional ~ may uclude from contn>ls collectlve l>uplnllc In Gllltr D- , • • '.. . . " will mtniase.!ti'compeUtjyeJiotllloo, and B'-•-· Patrol Pew rruolt.r before·tt Is shown or sold. 1he pennlt erea 1onc1 already cre..loped -... Work-'• ·c.., · ·· wW eljilbjl emf>!oymeot ~. · .,, ARGUMENTS FOR ' aod stabil!7.ed for urban uaes. Beaches. '!be periahah!e nature of farm"""'*· THE SITUATION·' ~ • "" 9. TU. ia:te limits will'force fCODOD1Y THB PROPOSAL I. Vagueness of language in Uie present tidal and submerged lands and Iota im-and their leUOnl.lity make aericu1Dn ..:..._ n..-.-..:..ulion ~Ides for -~t and' efficiency at the locll government 'Ibe initiltlve would amend the law works a •-~'hip 00 merdlan•-and mediately next to beaches or the high different from moat other large in-·~ '-"'llM..I\ .--· _, ..... ., Jev~ · \. IMLI~ .. Ude line cannot be aduded dUltriea. The wort force it ai.o tee••' or accidental dealh benefit• by the 10. • Piacbig' these provlsiona in tne ~s!'rotionto ~= ~ 1:~ =~ prosecution alike. Between February 1, im: and the 91st The year-rotmd farm wort force ii about employer to dependenta..ol w<rlanen, !n CaQslltution wm protect them from, uaJJ the ··•·-levels of' all police and .. ..'.:._~\i,!~rni.:.,.a1a1 wlm~~t~ .. ~ day after the end ol the~ .... ton 86,000. cornpored to u maey u . IOO,QOll case the workman dli!l <k19·to <'ODilttlool -•'··~. n Y _, · '~"-~ ..... ~ ~· g of tbe 1971 • ~-•·ture, t wW worten al~ hamol Umo In Al'lllat t •·no 1t··~·~·-illes '";("• deputy sheriffs In eech city and OO!Rlty In too lax. No ma"'"ty opinion of the U.S. ...,...... and ._._ a wor.. WeYer, •~ -u-,.,, tocal pvemmenta wW no longer be the state and then. to adjust the salaries ,... take place In the permit area under -..--• · wilbout·dependent.s or heirs, no pii9lslGoi able to uee lease hacl; or joint veoture p uniformed Supreme Court require> it. permit proced.,.. oi the local ftglona1 In the dflr)ules over the 1111 few ,...., is made lot the payment of Ibo ~-· .............. ta lo pay !Or capital projectS · of caillomta ~ay atol -· 3. Broad defenses within the meuure commlssion, the -Jiave tried to pill far film The beneflla go lo no one, In rir lo avoid hood lssties or to get -1.at t..sl. to the top of the nnge protect worn ol art and, other matter The Stai. Commt..!lcijl wW P"Jlll9 and -the -rtpta ud ~ There ts now a state fund in CaHlomia, aroond, delea\ed bood Issues. found. In • -with similar duttes. which Is oot -..e. Aa It ......,.... adopt 1 coastal .,.. plan~ 1, held by -In adlOr IDclDltr1eo. 'l'be lhe subsequent Injury fund, which pays 'lbooe adjustments must become part ol adults, the measuno Is directed Ollly at !975 and farm _,, wont oollectiYe .,...._ worker> the btl•,... of their dlaahlllly AJIGVMENTS AGAINST' tbe !llale budaet -atartlng with hardcore pornography. • . sulmlt It lo tbe -~ to the ,,.._.i pay"!eJlla willch •are .11111,~., by. tbe • .1. tu rate limits do not guarantee ltscal year lflS.74, and eould be ~the 4. Because there b now no means lar ARGUMENTS FOR• lnduatry lild tlO porlabol>le Cl'OllL · ~a-·-llieJil'tlul · ~'IU ~.'!'be.......,. may ., .. -.. r~"by•ho>thinla-w slopping obscene materiala before lhetr I. An effective plan lor ..._lion Orpnilod labor, thnJulll United for a second !II( fDDowllic ilme. Tbe sU1J raise the e-...i YaluatiOn al prop-Legi&lature. This llllte must be Wied In-dlwmlnaticn, much damage 11 dCllle and use of cur valoa!Jle coottlfne wW Fonnw<inln, An.. nl ,,_., hll mooey for thia \lome8 lnlit lh!' llate erty. ~ . dtviduelly and not u a part ol the whole before the law can act: , enhance property valuell lcr many miles -""'f --with ~ general luml.. < ' '· ... ~. ·" 2.<Jiles .IUM wW pup 4D per<:onl, alate budget. 5. No mechanism e<lsta for a1lowlni Inland, U we fail to act now the "cream ....,..., About JO percent of Iona THE PBOPosAL otllet' cOnsmner taus a! nmch u ·.100 ARGVMENT8 FOR• local commuaity control of f>C"DOlrlllbY. will be skimmed oil" by a relltlvely -.,. ,.,.. covered by llDlon ...,. ~Ilion 13 ProPoies that In cases pen:en~ 'but there wW il1ll be a Menue 1. Becalll!! of present lnequ8Jity In ARGUMENTS AGAINST' small group. tract. where Uie worker bU llO de_,,_•ll or J•P ol 13'12smtlllGn In re•.....-below wflat 118larles, lncreuill& number ol CHP .of, I. The ~moo won Id •-2. Tbe public bu a.-to Ollly about THE PROl'(JSAL " ',........ · is now roqulnd leers le = I belle )'Inc 1 ·--~ ......,.... 300 miles of California'• mio•llne, yet lbe . legal heirs the accldotltal de&\!! ~Ota 3, H<Xneownen wW ·n ~ t really. gain f are ' a · or r pa P"'1 , censorship oo booiu, oowspapen, n\olion population of the atai. -tlnues to -. Tbll lnJtlaUve -Ille formation ...... workmen'• com-....._ ~™ he · ' tloos In other ""agende!. '!be qua lly pictures, sculpture, -· U•••, r.cords ~--of an •-'-"tural Labor P·•·•-0-~ .,;id' !rito 'the ~~be·,::-b,j;yf · -~t· ~"':. =:::; ~-as of cadets being ....Wied b d...-easlng. and all rcrms ol dlslributi~ including ,.!a 1::1.J~e= ::."::. ~ , to ~ collectJ~~ These fwxls are to . -.. or pa,,~, 4 Ren~"~ve nolllm'g in tu relief CHP· salaries must be compeUUTe to libraries. severe pressure to accept an Y between farm employers and farm of . .-compeosa!lqn lar teCOlld and • .,...._ 1181 and ' maintain departmeot hlorale and to at, %. It would give power to government development. This ...Wla In .....__, employea. It aeta up cortaln unlawful !·"owing Injuries tie..._, the flnanclal but must pay ._... es .......,,... tract the bigbe8t level of candidates. ll'cial to · books ..--~ ~-and .. ~•-•-~ ~..._ -~ Ifubillty ol slogle ~ tues. Meny r<nlers are low and 2. Many other law enforcement ege11s ::.:lion 'pi: wllboui ';,"="~.';'. development .Ji"' affects the entire ~w-"(·-~-;:: a · moderate -lanilllei. ~-m· California pay ........ llalarles ....i. f , 1 ..,_ ) ............. ARGUMENTS FORo 5. .The main benefldariet of this tt;;, the CUP receives, e;;;Ui the ,.., "';'!. The propooltlcn repeals the Pl!> 4. ~by J:~_!! bylhe:plan la · .:!/i .:.:,'".::, ;;d°'e\,,:..._ 'L Prvposilioil U, Jf ))Uled, would scheme..., larger landowners, centsalarylncrease,.· , ledion now ·•ven _.__, worb of prov pu -.... -ey1111ployencrmw111W1.Aloo permit payment of addllloaal G!jury -withs large property boldlnp, 3. This measure pnmdes needed salaey .. .......,.._. ('OIM!I-mode up hall ol unlawful -tbe -of _.. - -•·•-·· 1o be funded -.,....__.a In-aod real estate Interests. eq-•u. ~~· ID •--·-· In •··es to art and literature by ,.pealing JatJgMp local JIO"ernmenl olflclala and hall of (lib "'-'--·~-") 1n5-~. rather than i;"the ~general t : PUbliC llCbools wW sufltt. The level tbe 'cl~"'7 ~The~ motor protecting matter of redeeming IOclll pul>lle repr8enlaU-mote=,.,:,. "b.,..a.; r;j ftilil. ~ " , of fundlng-Jrill"be lower than now P"" vehicle fund provides enough mooey to ~ Repeal of this faa&uage by 5. Tbe permit ,_-• ..i pobllc ,..l:en ,_ -·-·. a. D wW pro I eel·~ rtgbtl vided. •Stlperlor -· llaaada(-pro-llnaace this pn>-1 and sUl1 have • another lnttlative proposal was rejected bearlnp provide a -~ lar ., under wor-'• --lloo posais are now before the Leglalature. surpln& by the -le In 1861. ensurlne acceptable d a • e.l o pm •a I • 4:0:::.i~tkml pleDl'Y Ille 3• It will guenmteO llCUDd financing ol 7. ·Community calleges will auffer, 4, It would · five cities and <OIDltles Buildlafl wW not bo. balled """"' LlleClllll...o..s .,.tij; for "suboequent Injury dlsatillties." since no f!!ndlng Is guaranteed, ARGUMENTS AGAINST' power to create even broader Cft1Jor1111p pennit period, but llld-· """''" :: abop~ .P s s: JnSurance.compaates may,recelve a -1. 'lbll -ad<fo to the OC!llinuing laws."-: •e•-••=::-o1 -mm' unity._stan-wWwor•~ ou""'t venlell ~-.!llJ..PJ,µ7~,, _11 :, condluaOo lar ,· ... oi ,11..; ARGUMENTS AGAINST• windfall tu reductloa ol ll~mllllon il -In the -of JIO"emment by r.. •= u• wuuon ~ - None, ·.. -"""" lheJ'·are aot" reQUire4 lni pay'_. qulrinC that each year tbe p.._.i state danls would have the effect of deny~ &. !.'.~.~~ .. ~pro} ~l'!:.,m.J..o':i!t" =-= ,,. , <• • , prenitlm·lu:"in"llddltio6'to cdrporatei». • iludflt>mlist_vlde_ fCf,stale traf, adults ia..'""11 d~ Ille rjght !'l ™4 or ect ww -.... ~., 1 ,.-for ••-Jn·-"~ , __ 14 ~ 'die come. -· . " . c =~· '• . ·~ " ARGUMENTS AGAINST' (X'OVioul 30 cWadar daya, and fer ID)' 14 · •-, t.'' • n 1~.11111---~~.~ -view nultter fi'ee. 10 avallabl,e etseW&ere. Wll:\' YUi""' -..ws ' m~~~~T,arc1 ":f'~~~c= m';./ :!:' :i.:,gl~1af.°!~~~ 19 I. The act would ...Wt to Iola ol local lanner for 100 daya in~,_, • lead to many law suit!. causes ·resentment among other groups control m local affain, and &ell dlilln and they can't have 1n a limilar • • 10. Flmds for local mass transit. whicb of employes. This ........., .;ves special partlctpallon in plannlng. • tlactloa wtlhln 12 -A -nut •· z. '!be act does oot i:cno!dl!r the 1 .. ol wta Iha maJorllJ If -<1111 In the started in July 1!172, ,are ellmlnated. privileges lo a small hut villhle group of property la• heJe ~ the l'lllllllnl loll eledlon. ,..., er - -..., llio ., T-atfo11 TIIE smJA110N . Over the past 10 yean, the Leclslatw;e l)a.s coOsldered maey btlls for con>s prebe.iislve tu reform, bot bu pwed nooe. to 11161, the Watsoo lnlttatlve was placed Oil the hallol, esaeatiall1, lhJltlng the local Property tu hunlen 'lo alate ~ tues, It dld not opectly the -ol ...... e to replace tbe -erty tax. The present brlUatlve meuura ls a revised 'venlon. TIIE PROPOSAL Proposilloo 14 amends the c.mtitntlon to limit lo(8I proper!)' tax ralei, placel respo6afbfilty for tioaadna wellare (In~ med~) Jl"otlraw and schools upoo tbe stile; a >requlrel the state to uWi:.e non-property toes lo ~ lain the mooey to support these pro- gl.ms. ' The total local property laxes would ~ llmiled by this propoollion' to 11.75 per' $100 market value (f7 per $100 1ae11ed value). cm .. would ... Umlted to #.00. counu.. to 12.00, llChiioll. to 'IZ.oo, later, county special dlltrtcll to 111.50, apeda1 dlstilcls wi!l>ln a couatJ to IO.IO. An ad- dtlloo, lllailed to 11.00 per l100 1-..1 Yalue • -d be permHled IDr dellt le(Vi~ of debta lo force at &be. Cffedtve date. ' The atate ...wd· also apportion to each County fundl to hilni the -In all ochool diatricll to -per P'IJll!, (lt-12). 'rbis Could tie chan,..t by Ill Wte ol lbe Lectalature and ..... yearly -lbr lncreues to the OOll ol llvfng. ~ munlty colle(es would be ,f\mdod eatlioly by the atai.. • . 'ltie atate would be )lrOl!lblled boilt lev· yllra. Iii-ProPert1 tu, e<..pl to . pay debts wflm the Cllll!Ofler oertUles DO other ........, to be aftllable. To provide luadl, the alate -Ii> crease tbe Ales tu ,,_ ~75 ~ to • perceat. to wblcb •WlM idded the local aal<s tax of I peft8ll. '1111 pr,.& ·~-to local .... -.,¥• of 1· J!dPlil ol tbe -.... ta ,... .... lniolltJlili--..... --. ____ ,It ....... lnam1d -7 -to If -,.. pact. --......... 8'lrite wWd be lncre•ed Ire .. to .... ~.:~...., ..... --;::"'; .. 115iiiif, 1211 ·bo -. l"D z''••*'" income tu woald bl .... ltd ,,.. , .. !:"!.'°~.::..at UI ~of-p; H......, .... bedlolpd1t..-tluiJi1 I SIU' iDoDIDll taw .... bl Jlcnsszd ,_ tL1 ,._ lo U ...... A =-= ::..:,,:,n-... "'=:. lndioL·Tbe ~ .... '*"* lot -1 ol lllt .......... .... •.;::-:..... ....... ..,, I ,.,:. .. -I, 11111. .. -Btsuea, ~ctdel., _. ..... !, I 15 THE smJA'l'ION Salary ·~ and benelill for state employes (hacluding University and State Calleties) are recommmded lo the Govenlor.liy Ibo atate Penonael Board, tho. J: •5 .. ti the Uaivonlty of ~ """'"" Board ofs Trustees of the State Ualverslty and College System. State policy direcll that In setting salaey and benefit adjustmenla, consideration sbould be given to prevailing 118larles aod benefits In other public employment and private industry. For the past two years (three years for ll1iftl"lity and state col- lege facullies), recommendations for in- creases have been · removed from the atate hudgel llld Jeclslallve attempta to .. tmtate q,.m have been vetoed. --of thia allnalloo It la claimed that alate enqiloye _.,, levell range -10 _,i to 2$ _.below com- parable Jo>1>o Jn prlnte Industry. fllhllc employl!I In Califomla do DOI have the ri&lit ID -~ -idop- ---lar eumple, In tbe Ca1llarala water Pr9ject; THE PROP08AL Propoollloo 11 wculd amend the Coaatltutloo to require tbe atate - Del 80ard, regeota • .,.tbeanl of - lo determine perio!tlcaJ!y the avmige .....,. levels of -~ poaltlool "' public and private employment, and to make lbe reoutred ll8lary adjultmeilla. Fundlal for these lldjultineDta -be pla<e4 by tbe .. -without <Jiance Into the -hudpL Salley~ oould .......... -aolJ by. - tlllr* -~ .................. the --..,.., 1lo pr-Wied -cbaMllll -.,.,., mt1 11lli .......... wauW ... ...,.we .. coDectho 1111 ...... betnWA_llll - llld ....... ......,. ..... bit ..... -•--* __.,.._..,,.. n ... -. -. ~n>ai L-..... ·lbe int ~.J-1, U. =--! _,. ... ...... •'srill ill DlfTlltil .. mmy .. -Ptllflc Ollilfu.WJll Iha-• 1. ftll Zs 8 PIP'tl ·1111& ... .... , ..................... . --"'""* ........ ..... ---·--=Ii ,.,.._._ - ............. , t 11 .. , ,,... ... ;,,, .............. , .. ltl"t19* ! II iliS W'olllt $01$ -. a. CillllJ ~-·=-••r • " 11•·~~·-....... -:1.. t t , •• =~''%" .... employes. Marlfu-a of ,...,... to local ,..,.,_ !hi ba1lol; and a '."ao...,... dlalce - 3. This measure reduces a governor '• 3• Tbe permlt requ1mileDtl are too a-. '11la -If Ibo •11aa lo .. a authority to act wilhia our constitutional TIIE SITIJA'110N hurdemm>e, '"" mt a de -a limo -Iha -W ti lllilpHu1 system of pver_,l califomla law aow muea u a felOllJ' to monltorium on development, and a ...,. wman lo DOI -"" U. Iha -1.r 4. Elected ollidala·llhculd decide qu... possess, cultivai., transport or sell marl· llscaUGn of private~. of -"'"""' m lllt - lions of publte policy. Tbll measuno takes Juan&. Pma!IJ' tor being caupt PG"'"' 1. MaQJ public and prtnte prwJedt farm. V...4 1e• ,._ -u dlalce thia rlcht away ,,_ tho Legi&lature and Ing marij1181)8 b J,10 years la atate will be del.,..i ,.. coalnlllod. AlnarlJ • of --· ... P' M nl -lor governor. prism. Addi~ -bring hJper eOololJ -have cauaod ·tlla '*of proclicUr& """'*are Doi lllbjoct to.,... 17 THE SITIJA'110N In February 1972, the Calilomia Supreme Court decllftd the death penalty to be WlCOMiltulional, baled upon the prohibition ln the state Constitu· tion of aue1 or unusual punishment. It held that the death penalty .... "cruel" because so mllCb time elapsed between the original ... -and llnally carrying ii oot. It also·held thal the death penalty wu ''IDlUIUll " becau.e IO few aenteooel • • were binded down, and '°few eJealtkm had takm place over the put 10 yean. In Jille tm, the u. s. Supreme Court, In • cmipks -· alto ,held lbat the death penalty wu coatrary to the federal Coa•Untloo boaed OD die hapl>,aunl ny In Wtilcb et; -'lY -lmj>ijled. THE PROP08AL . . Tbe lnlllaltve would' override the Ca!Uomla SUpeeme Court by dedarln( that the death pjllalty II not cruel or -· ft ~ ttltiatate laws In effect at Ibo Umo of tbe Ca1lfGmla -· It W1Jllld aot validate the death penalty In Ila enllre\1 becl'ise of the U. S. Supmne Coarl decilion, but IC moy allow 'tbe Im- • poaltlaa of capital punilMlent under ~. maad&Dy provlllons. AllOOllDITll POii• L '11m claatll plDllly dolm potential mmdelen. I.,,., ... ;iioallJ la I -actloo ··-·--ti-lib -ti CMrlal M I • ... 8lrbatl llltiaD. , . .utal1MDl'lllMWNIT1 I. Tho 4illll ~ -not deter ---.. --ll•crima-.a.. ow••it"... m ,..._ wldlGut ...... ~ II ca S: 'Illa --of -Ille ii ele-m m 1 t lit' tllt tallia& ol Ille by Iha llale. • 18 ~ ~·~·"· ---'IDllllL&llO$( • c••-wJawsftldz-.......,., .. _..,.._., ...... -... .,~ ...... M 71 'ft lilt st w , ......, I pena!Ues. For flnt olfeaden, judgel :IOll,111 Jo>l>o lo tbe enllre llato. lectJw hlrsalmal. may reduce the penalty to a mJsde. I . ..._. !lborta,.. wiD-.beca-To end a oollldlYe baa M• - 1'00&Q0r, with a maximum ol c:ne Jelr In of. cMilayw ln •ODOltructian ol_wmtlS'1 tr.ct, ettber smt1 in-. atw a ..,.. coonty jail. acconllng to the power pnoralin& pllnla. .-to tbe adlOr ml ....,,. lllrt ciroumstances of the auie. Peaattles for Callfmula Coodllltlon Servtco. no ...,. culllvalfoo, tr-laUon Md aJeo are tract wW ccmtlme In eflect allar die much more severe. 21 temdnaUon notice for• dl7I •to tlll Tbere are now about eo.ooo arrests a eq>lratlon of lhe -. ,,_,. lo year for marijuana in Clllfomla, most ol klnltt. No ltrike or kJckaul Clll oemr them for poseessloo, Nearly 40 pen:ent of wttliln lhil period. lirsl offenses are diamlued, but the .,, A••l9w-t of St .... ts ARGUMENl'S roll: rest remains in the reconl. 1'HE smJATION t: Thil act will tlplll out, I• Iha flnl THE PROPOSAL / Tbe U.S. &opreme QJurt bu held lhat lime In cau~ ... • thebet rtpta udf- This Initiative propooes that no odult lhe equal protection c1 .... of the 14111 of labor ·--a r la (18 0< over) '!Ill be pualshed criminally ---'"""· the -from .,.,ptoy<n. -llld unlooa. · for raising pr.paria( ~ or ,.___ I. Calllomta la Ibo -·· ._ ........... ;...,.tjuaaa, ·--It ii for lllllnlalnlnl racially _ ....... -.....,.._ - -nl ....,.,_.., bll --' -It -.Id DOI permit Tllo Callfarnla atp.,.. OJurt bu llaled, Ila Jll<lducta will Ill -at the_.,., Alo Lon~ _,_ .... Illa "Tbt i1Pt lo .. equal ~ ... ol tbe -: • ....,... A --ud Ibo birmfltf C.1¢ncu • For.~~ ....... ~ ~~-... -tmarijuaaa ---t1-11aD..,.nthel--~ -•a•-.--~ -. -be..... tab ~···· • '""..., -pralod -.. -,.u. ...... ••.rn----... _ ..... -......... IM.lll-.-In •Mli•J 11111111as 1 It wc· n , _. ARUVW•P rvaf -I -·-II ta. leClllDdMJ .. ,coa, _,1:_!'!,pormlltq tbe ealtfntlritl' lot ~.,.: ... of.!!.~~~ 4, p, ........ *"'-• ;lt1• .. ........ -· ""'....,, ... -It ·-, ......... ~ .. ..----rtptto• .... nlllarplo-..V _,,,=~=.,.· Goo•Dir'11aa1A-*18111111wli!cb -....... -..... -= . -~ --... Jato.....,. In -pofidol of plo ~ ..... to •·•-b--olEdocatlaathetwaolo · '"'""4'1•-·.--·r · Nie or a the -ol ~ the,-..J .. Cade. Soc, -of the f.,,,,.. •. I. Tbi laws wtJI --ol Edlicatloo Cade -blilbes the _..._ I. Tllo r1CIJt of 1mn -Uri lo ..... i-ol ti pooplo ol ID walb ,...., their lllloa 11 ....,._ by tlli'- of l~e for tbe ...r. ,,.,.,.,. ti awl-~ .. ~ andaballethni:; ~..::I btllot, the tnldftlonaJ and cm11t1t•lnl juana. A flnl llfwidai -pl I raudl U ,._ ht-la n7 ol boldtna m -10 years In -,,._. -·Sec. IOOI eata -lacton t . Wllb Ila .-tloo period, l'lcp•~ I. ---the doalilil of fw -.Stloo In pr8'0illfoC ot tlon D -IMI """""', ... llo lheODOila, ..... -.,dirlbnlll allith1' .. niclaJ ln<hal-In Jd>ll< --Iha-.--..... the_..., lllUljuaiia ..,_, -; roqulm --lo s. P\11111 c.w .............. """ t ! •tndPfrc I p;tlnd&I erapl. -. f<0t1r"'1 .....,_lha-..,it I =--..:=-~~=-~': 4llllVIOIHTI AllANT1 , Judll.••,... .. • ~1ntw , ... '•'=-1.Pllftt••••tb••._,,_., :--~==r=i: ... , 1 1, ... ,.,__ la ____ ......... tNlilimiom •• ..._ nm-.:. --· • aoloct "'*••,,•IL·• 1. a 1 •., ., a , , ,. 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M arr't ..... ~-II. 1. .... 11 ........... llllllpl Wlf' '"T1 I lir1 L No.drilll9rLMtlaa.,. ,_-U. met h lltllt !MI t. p;;s5 ttM ti..,. d,.. ta 1111, AleMd•tlcwljl;IMlritw. '· -i..-.a l'"'i:Oli:li_._...... 1 I I t•t1&11t! I ·--= .. PU; 11 'e-.. II .......... ..: :11 IJ!*i ...... "., ;,i .. ':"....::.:: " ! :: .:.:-.. ..... .... •• '":~..,.. 2....1.,, •.. ~.... a.~~ .. -..... lo--•f' llmz -• .,, .i1 -·--pimp r'89l1a tln -..i <111• _. wm Ml z ,...._ _. , . . ... I ' I l ( l t \ l • . • _. I o.iJL v 'Ii.or •' ' • • HowN" -.. ~..,. Spent His Siunme~· ' " WASHINGTON(AP) __. ~a=..:.t= • Good momln&. girl• •1111 • to report cin. 'How Upont My Summer Vacation," can tate heart from the enmple of , Pre.sident Nixon. boys. I aid GOOD MORN· ING. C&n you bear me? tf you can't, it's because I'm burled beneath a stack of mall that ·., reaches to the eelling . Yes, the mailman was not · • · only good to Uncle Un th~ · "~ week he was downright fan- tastic. Of course it's all • because of you. If you lladn't .,. J""· drawn all those pictures o( · • gbosll and goblin! and sent them In. be ...Wd have had nolltlag to 1111 his mlilblg with. .. .•. . Bui II ls .lftlly a great feel- ing to-that there are that many -out theri . • .._. What certainly became evl-~ dtnt ls that Hal>oween is pro- ., bably the favorll• holiday of ~ the Orange Coast youth. I ~. received no fewer than 25 en-• ·, triu, just In the art contest ~ alone. ~ ~ And of l'OUJ'Se many of those ~ .drawings were accompenied by :. { entries In the dther contests ~ too. :: ..J: do want to point out that ' we have three winners this ~ week that we have never had ~ be:fore, or at lea!t not for quite · ~: a Joai Hme. We allo are fortunate to have entries this -from -5-y"8l'Olch. lt'a Dice to know there's an ~ -In ftadlng at that age u well as with you 11-and 12· year-olds. I sbould·polnt out the length and qualify of tbe poem for lhitl ~· !.m't ~t gmt1 1bert . 1evet'll good ones that · In, but It looked like we hive a rut natural in our midlt with thll week'• winner. One of the most, famous and talented of poet> of this c<n- tury died lhitl week. Ena Poond, who lllOlt of you pro- bably have never heatd of, died In Venk:e, l\alY· Well, with tal«tt and Jlnailnatlon ........, up lllie II baa on our Famlly Page today; H 1ppear1 that maybe the great artilts and poets ol tbe world can be t" weze aevenl good rlddleo. but thll me, quite lllmple, bad me lsughlng longer (I tbne them) than any of them. I woo't tell you how long I spent chuckling - .. * PRIZE 1l'INNER * Jackie Heier, 101 6431 Long Clrcle1 H~ntlngton Beach Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's all you do : (l) draw picture on piece of plain. while paper Slh inches wide and 4 .Inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, 8o1 1560, DALLY PILOT, Coata Mesa. Entries must be received by noon on Thursday for publication on the following Saturday. Winner will recelve Kennedy half dollar. Nb:~, campaigning for a aecond term, hasn't been assigned th11t type o f ~ homework. But be • h a 1 voJ~red a summer vac&- Uon log of sorts to campaign s talwarts from 11 Northeastern statea. The President ventur,ed: into vacation reminl.scences In ifu. promptu remarka, l • r g e l y neglected In the mar<h of events, to GOP •campaign lelden assembled recently at ' the estate of .New York Gov . Nelson A. Rockefeller near Tarryton. . "ANYONE who hu been a candidate for public office," Nixon confessed, "or ali~e who baa heard candidates, knows thal the candidates always try to find some way to relate himself to the state in which he happens to be can1- paignlng." Nixon added that ''it is in- teresting to note that my wife Pat and I have something in common with each ot these ( 11) atates." Ul"IT ........ Every l' ote Counts Five . year -nld Judy Voelker. Bro'okfie!ci, Wis., wu mi5t¢hgly sent i letter from the Committe fnr the !U!-election of the Preaident. She got back the two cents she contributed along with .a letter from Ronald Elliott, deputy special 88sistant to the President. The commitee replied that lt couldn't eccept the money. ~ FOi' one thing, be not<d, Ibey in Vermont," be resumod, had lived five years in New "and we have not lived there. wouldn't want the boss to sun as lt nears the h<lrlwn. paper -just u you did this Yort. Be(!lre ~.LL'Wicft 1-waa thinking, 'what do we · know how long I wun't work-But I have faith that you can week. were re.!ldenb of Marylind; have in common with Vermmt, .tng! capture It.I feeling pretty well Some of thole scaries made and once lived in. Pennsylvania except that It ~ never dQne I wonder bow many of you wtth jw:t black pencil on white me shudder! when the President :was a anftbing but vote Republican? Gondwanaland Seen At Ocean's Bott.om have noticed Jatay h 0 w World War D JijiVal ~teer. . jani:I ·we ~ve ~· our gtrll beautiful the s~t.s have uso much for states we Uve -...:•.•-·--"p.ln enn. ont." · ( ,I t (',/ ll·-• In '"· ·-•~-, LA JOLLA . (on) ·-Ji .·· . · ',,_ -~•~•·••down beenlntbee'flOtlng.ForU-.-----' ,,= ,"l'ld·-coqiljd• f Nlximwaswrong-onone = -.,..--.... ofyoufortunateetlOUlbtollve aro. ,:I Orner Jn .~dlUot!.•We ,llaye lheoe .-count· Verm<>nt went research ship bas dug ~il', In tbe ... ocoan," the near the beach, It's a real ·thtngi lo relate to W;;..,.. · evidence thal the lndl.:il apot,sman ~d. I t t tch th t fl ball S JOKES My wile's father bo~m· 1n' Democra~c ln . the 195 4 Ocean is at least 105 mllllon A-....t1 .. jf to" tbe ,. __ ,r:!tow~ ::er the ~.t!?' RIDDLE and ConnectJcut." Nix:u'then laun-Presidential elechon. votlng 2 years old, scientllts bere say. ' ~·;;: t tnen ~~ lM event! you're inland . Chfd inti> a reCltal·about sum-tot for Lyndon 8· Johnson. A spokerman for Scripps wao8Iand, b.roke apwt you probably have wJtnes.sed mer vacations: . : "I ~VE mis$ed Rhode Institution of Oceanography 150 to 200 milllon years ago some of the gorgeous fall ''WE HAVE vacationed in Island," said the GOP said this weet sctenU1ts and tbe piece.a ~\ed tO form sunsets that have been ours * Bill: Did you hear the jump rope K ebunk d Ogun . . nominee. "I was in Rhode &board a Deep Sea Drilling the continent! of Africa, South thil year. And that i! the sub-joke? enn_ an quit in Jsiand for two monthS taking a Project ship off the west coast America, Australia and ject of our contest for next ~ine. We have taken vaca-course so that I could get into of AustralJa hav~ recovered Antarctica and tbe su.bcontlent Week. PRIZE Shirlie: No. ~ions •lsot ~to= of N:l'i the Navy as an officer in sediment from the ocean fklor of South Asia. Poets aod artlsta have spent WINNER ~ill: Skip it. eraey, 1 . . g -".:World War If ... " this mnnth that Is belitved to Raelrolten oo tbe ship, hours d e s c r i b i n g and the narvetoua beath area Moinents later Nixon ad· date from the earliest yean of now docked ln Australia after _ ... i ......... i.-...1 i.... ........ '"·e cm w111. 11, 1•1 IMtl_ ... ~~ the_ re. We bave ,also taken .'~.· . . ' tbe T-..t•·-·n..... .i... _,,L .. ~1u ·~~-.. -~ ~·, ~ -·~ u~ ~an. u~ program's --..-on, suosell, .and It will be fun lo va<a~oos In lhe ~.te of · "Oh, I have left ooe atate "U tbe models Jll-"1, m llao'found tbe submerged .,.. see bow many different in-Delaware, at Rehoboth. oo.t. I have done -it quite the basla of: the continental malnl • of a volcanic island terpretati.ooa Uncle Le n ' s L::==================:::'.J Then he paused for thought. deliberately. We have never drift theory, a r e correct. chain about 1,000 mUes west of competitors can come up with. "We have never vacationed vacationed in New Hampshire. these sediments could be Austnl!a, the spokesman uid. I want to see an entry from.--------------------, --------------------::-----,----------'--------each and every one of you who sent in one this w e e k . Unfortunately we cannot print the magnificent colors of the HALLOWEEN NIGHT The night for Halloween at last! It's hard tn Wllit for a year to pass. Now goblins will hnwl!! And black cats shall prowl Witches will scream! Just like a bad dream Ghosts will haunt you Tease and taunt you. YOUR NEWS QUIZ .· ~ . PART I" NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give ·1ouraelf 10 points for each correct anawe.r. 1 In the national elections, about • • ? •• of the Ir ... ,_ .. C1w ...... A.My. Monsterschase people through the dark Jack-o'-lanterns light just shines a spark Fluttering above you way up in the sky. A big black bat catches your eye. senate wtll be elected. 1.-one--third l>-OD ... h&lf c·two-tblzdl Match word clues With their corroipond- ing pictilres or aymbola. 10 po1"'8 for each cor,ect answer. •I• °'911' C... ... Plet, a.-. ..... .,_ -Ccllf. /4trfW .... I COl'l'lpltN ....,._ Mt .t' IM Mwtt lludlrlta •Mord f ''• to ,..... v ......... "'· ., ~. OftiO, tor ...... 1*1 Doa tao Mr ..-.... 4etert U•e a ume? Finl they called It tbe Great American Deaert. Then someone remembered that South America also bu aome dtserl!. So aura wu renamed the • Great North American Desert. -tral Valley of Cal~oml1. Somewhert 'bi Sota the r n California it merges wlthi th'e Mohave Desert -which may be spelled !<lo Jave. Some. say that the Mohave covers 15,000 square miles, others allow lt 25,000 square miles. Its eastern boundary merges with the larger Sonora Desert. It stretches acrou the southern part of Arizona and a corner of New Mexico. And a strip of the Sonora 11tretches aoulh acl'OS5 the border Into Dear, dear, I forgot the best part The park is where we children start. Children in costumes, brigbt and gay But, costumes cah be dull, dull grey . Flashligbts shining aro\IJ]d the park Shining, shining througb the dark And a surprise waits behind every door. Candy! Candy! and oh, what's more! Candy! Candy! And ob, what's more! Oh , Halloween is so much fun! Candy! Caramels! And bubble gum! When Halloween's over. wait for next year And Halloween will again be here! " ktlff!Mof "''" *1111' -.. 0.-Wt. ,, '"" 019fto _, T ... r..u, ,,.,IM ""' Ille wr1111•111 "'" .. Wll 1!9rf' 1M .....,. c•t.11. Miii rivr "'""' or _.,.., II UllCll L.4ill, fN lat, c..11 MIN, C.W. na.. Later they marked It on the map and uw \hat it aprawla over a verf large area. It 1eemed tenalble to 1lve names to tbls part and tbat part, depending on where they were. Nowaday1, we have names fer four bli - .,... and -mtall -. Mexico. '-------------------~ Ohio II a lovel7 .,_ lllate with mllea ol rich larmlandl and --bllla auwcled wWt ~ People wllo live In _. ~ plaoos tend to tblnlt that our deoerll are delolate wutols,odl whm nothlnl smn at all. They lm-actno It Is bore rvc:kl and eOdleal sandy dunes. True, we do have a few plaeta like tbat. But these pat· chea of true de1ert are very small. Moat of \he Great Nortb Amertean ilelert hu Ill OW11 wild ptanll and Ill owu wild pilNlfl. We call It a dftct bocauoe ..i1J tt pta mly a lew In- -ol ..m -yeer. -a clnJutllt lutl -~ and delapll of rain am.. all at ..... The ... -. the ... _ plallll and the ., -animlls 11>e Sonora's eastern boun· duy merg., wttb I h e Olihuahuan Desert. Thi.a one touches tbe IOUtbealt comer of Arizoila, llreldtes • .,.... aoutbem N.w Mnlco l1ld oa lltto Texas. It llao ainadl acroa tbe bonier Into l\laico. The Sonora Delert Is named for the Merlcan State of Sonora. 1'le Mulcan atate of aubuahul gave It• name to our Chlhuahuan De9ert and 1llo lo the cute II t t I e chihuahua dog. 'l1le Great Basin Deaert apre1dl far lo tbe north. In the Southwt.tt there are three large stretches of desert with names ol their own, the Sonora, the Chlhuahuan and the Mohave. You may mfu the ·greenery , but th I & IOUthwestem region Is a lov~ly place, w h e r e multicolored rockl spartle In the IUllalUe ..-an fOOl'l!IOUI blue illy. Medical Cards Available -to -do ·-to ...... ~..a-,a-arid -. « Wall-card• llvtna tmild11.U..~ Blc Deler1 ls parental conteol for I b t ..... ""'"""'*'lltl'fp..U the .... ~ medical troatm<nt ft1 aJotis. tliniuter1tnnouf> of~ ali available et the tllnl. :1• • ' Hun~. 11ten:omrmmu1 Peaplt wilo'llvi theri have JlollPIW. . ., dur-t -for ll, ll>olllh 1'le "~I lo tnal" cards nObtld)'ir.eurt""""oot! an deljpH io .. 11m1n1t1 po1-~ endl ..llble dei.71 It!' admlnllterlng .. *"· The medical raid through prior i " dllod the .J!iriiolal' """'"'-....... ·~~ ~1Li:c~~ 1 uA--:t:•~ """'rm.I B1'd.,tun~ h-. ....... J\ -Bold. • ' ... ppi••·-·· ... : • On t recent trip lo the San Diego Zoo, a photogra- ph,r' happilled on thlt grumpy gorlll&. He pleailed wilh the crutty critter IO give hbn • p, but the old fellow was llubbom, and thu1 appears In bit port.ratt u a supreme sourpuss. G111111111 . I • 2 A Senator 1e"es a •• ? •• -yeal' term. 1.-2 b-4 c--6 -~· S All or tbt 486 seata 1n tbo House or Reprea.,... ta.tives are up for electio.u. True or !'Ille? 4 A RepresentaUve servel a •• ? •• -year term. a-2 b-4 c-6 5 The Congreas that will u1emble tn January will be the .... ? •• a•87tb. 1>-9Sr<1 o-99Ul PA~T II -WOllDS IN THE' NEWS Tab ol polnta for each word that you can match · with !ta correct meaning. ·, l •..•• ei.ctonte 1.-offl.01&11-no1elect Prealdont 2 ..... mandate b-IUJll>Orl oho!m by >Ol- s ..... plurallty 4' ••••• eleotora 5.. ... majorlty er• throup elecUon c-voter1 d-more than half of the vote e-wlnnina by le•• than half of total TOI.el out -l'AIT Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS Take a polnta for ........ tbat you can corr•ctl:t match with the clue1. l.,,..Beojamllt Spock a-Bootallat Labor Party S ••••• Qu Hill pre1identlal 9ur dldate b-Amerloan P1rt1 prealdentSal ou- dldato c•Soolallat Wol'ktrw P & rt y •p.n.fdent1 •• candldale A F B Jan.6 c b . HOUSE 1 .•••• Voters eo to polls on •• ? •• forthenat10D&l elf!Ct1ona. 2 ..... st&te wttli Ille tuieat electoral vo~ 3..... . -·~ DemooraUo p~ Ual candidate Geo:p McGovern "· .... The eleol<>ral -.otewlll be cclunted on • • ? , . 5 ••••• Rlchu<I Nl.xon,Repu!>- Ucan prea1dent1al can .. ell date 6 ••••• Until lite -eat ~ porttmm•t, • • ? .... · had lite lupat eleo- toral 'IOle 7 ••••• GOP '10, preoldoittlai oantlldata~~ ....... 11 no oan.dldate te-- 1 oelvu Jb• "!':17 or electoral 1 tbe • • ? • • w1ll ohoooe the Pre Ill dent 9' ..... Sargent Sbrl•er,DeJD.. . <10rat10 'rice p-ldell" t!al caildldate 10 ..... Th• •• t •• o.bao1t1the Vtoi Proet-, If 110 candidate noel-an oleotonl :maJol117 .HOW DO YOU IATl.t SENATE G H ·trl. 7 • J .. .. (S..IMllMtel.,OAa'1• ••'-1) 71 • ............ '11olGO ...... f°'-"'" 111,....._ lllo ,.,.....___ ••IWirTU-tt..i MMILY iilCUiiiOii QUBaoN •• d-Peopler !'lrty preal-BaYO Ibo oondtdatea'dimo & p>d job ofp-aotlol denttal candldate tbe l11ue1 and lb.tr •I ... , ~ <6 •••• ~obn SChmttl e·Communht"Putr-THIS WB'S 04AL!f~I , ,. ...... , USA prHldenUaloan· . !illlle ~-w--IU U71--~Prlff 5 ..... EnJyn Reed.~. did.ate for literature, a.nd ~· nau.o..""" 1 , , •vrc, Inc., MNI'°"' Wl.co..ln • ----~----------------t .'t'f l .t.11•11a199 t1•M. 'll"t lt'l'11 ... 1J9Nfl1VH:> :1-01 '9"• 10-1 11·t 1,.., 11·1 11.,. iv-,!:>-& 'H·• 1z1no 1otwAs I I ' . QAILY,pJLDT, • Erosio . W ornen ·Hit . ' ' Bea1 ' I . .. ' . • Fe~jnine i)f~e Be,ck BJ LYND OUON . . ~ lllt rllor bachllor'1 degree ot Soro11 '1-CoUeil ID.Jlroorltllo, N .. Y "llT -wide -of v.W.. !IJld ReportGI ._,,,.,£,~~ ... GtWtna ......... Ot· ..oa ... rflUnllllr. tO Ille .. _ --.. ..a -~...,-..-............. • ·--• i;'ilarll to ,._ 11'!1 1exl· --It ----tllna and dnanallc dJanCof In WnllJ Ute. Jn IOIDe ~ ft bM led 1to divorce, wlllli!, In otbera, It bu -i1ec1 In closer relatlonshlps with hulboDd and chlldml. 'A~ to U'.S: !Allor Department _,. atatiallca, 'lbe -ol women .... $-SI who rolumed to -bu .-doubled ~ Ille l1lOlt recent live-year period fi!I' ~ figures are available. -It )nmUojl more than lenlold .;,; in-a 11-y~,-;:o ' '· In 1111, tbO lllOll! nctml ,.... 16r w!llch ; I fllura ... -. ill,000 WOOien ~ • . .._, ... . · · • ·. • ~~ ~ ~ ID d Ed 'lbat compares · 14 • • . t ' wttb 111,000. ID ltlf.-f7 A00 ID lll50. ' '.~· . ,,.... . i. "NO nGulUl!I:-·Au "a..uable for ' ~ ' "·~"'"" lt''liild ·•;but a'Labcr • .. ' I •' ,l · • )~IPt'k-ntqlDltbebelleved Aquanus Natives ~variety r:r~~~k.mi liact to ' . . 'school emerged m ¥atervtews Oil sevet:al college campuses Wmd the country. •• pr1Dtllel......... . "TBE AVICBAGE WOMAN who 5ela mairied 'al'.u wty,age li 'Umlted In her lnlell«lual and emotional grQWtb. When she -back-to tchool, the often ltarls cban&lni 'her ldeu, becomel more In- dependent and wldall her .experiences. 1'lt can be Very painful ..xi can create a strain on a marriaa:e. You're not the 'It -fie ..erw ... l•f•I etMI _.. eretlte Ii atr•I• -• -rrl .. e. "'"'" _, tile ·-....... ,...r •u .. aur --r.JelL' .. ----------------------~~,,---.. • uJDe waiDan your hmhlnd married." eou-. el rollln>lDI W<>mell aay moot tl them have ........,ging, sup- porllV.• hnlbancll and that many develop clooet lies with tlleir lamllles. )Bul U a marriage II bad, the 'coumelon •agree, a woman ls usually able lo accept the lact and end it. E d 0 • . 1• ' ~ Many ol llie ""'°"" are housewives Xu e' ph"1a'-iism with dimlnlshing home responsibililies Lllill who want to start on 0< complete college · 'degree.a and embark on professional StJNDAY NOVEMBER 5 Qew viewpolrlt. Be recepti ve. But It also Is oecesaary to be analytical. Find reasons. Re- careen. others go back for intellectual stimula- tion and seU-enrichment. JJ]-tbe women interviewed saJd they developed a greater sense of self-worth and independence c.s a result of returning to school. · ' . "COMING TO SCHOOL is lrightenlng to these wopien," said Elit.abeth Min-· nJch, director ot the Sarah Lawrence Center for Contlouing Education, which encourages older women to go back to :YES on IS By SYDNEY OMAlll\ ject llie "'perficial. Gemlnl A-··""•• be • plays important role. 'I~ ~-CID gregal'IOUS · ·w ;elude aptmliin> wauv.. . ·LIIIRA ' (~ .. ;wci. 22): ol lhis 'IOdlacal !liJ! lore often You ·can ......_.,uy collect -o1-lmvln(-",..'«lt'' ---la-nqulnd.-Flno-lor idE!os. But. ~. """'l'fS,, no . ~ of l(IOClal 'lift for n.U.,-.,!f<ior :~ .. w«t ~·one,:Jle· •'!Ill' ol an- more'olten'll)an not • .Aq1larlus nlveraariet, UlllllUal- ~ ,.tth Ge In I n I , Mate amends for recent ~.; Libra iihd Saglttarfu.."Tbese sllgbl D l·p Io in a cy now natives are draw~, but becomes y6\lr beat slly. the relat!qqtlil . rob-'• • !ems. "};cj~111"' .. l ·be SCORPIO !Oct1 :z3.Nov. %1): ~b· cautious · in .dealings· wlth You are able to discem true .ti· ·Taurus and Scorpio.I Pisces is values. Key now is to have O'l good Joi' Aquarlus in money confidence in your judgment. tn area and ' Cancer can aid in Pbcet in4,ividual is involved. f!l net" al ff irs lncludin · Ignpre thole who attempt to h P ic 8 a ' g nn-disSuade · y' ou from direct sc· _ provements in wort and 1f" health. With AriC!S, Aquqrius tlon. New fruitful deal is in off. has some hard lessons to ing. ~ learn. SAG11'1'ARWS {Nov. 22- . . ABIES.(Marcb 21-April 19 ): Dec. 21): Light is thrown on N _ _._. ~-te areas ~ dark. You ~· ew moon ..,........JRS ~Ml make dlacovery which aids 1.~ matters, money which cornea lo to yoo tlirou!ll> elforta of present and future. YOU will ' another ·indlvldllal -qi be·.ahle to deal from position .. OQ~-uie """'11.91'_. ~ ~~ hidden. Round out project. ! . Strive to reach more people. You're on the way back. Advertise. . J.\(J--;..,,~{,\~' QlfaICORN (Dec. 22-Jtn. TAUllUS•(A!>ril 11-Mar.~t: .II)< Seine "'' your hopes, Lunar pllS!tiOi\ · a..,.,jl!( piib!lc' , .wi!bes . .,. "IWlllled. .You -let relatiom •ability to··· --rid o1 -~ burden. Y'ou munlca~ with tboae •biild. '.~' glV\!ft ilPP6rtunJty to ~­ oppooing views . New appri>lcb pai1d · horimps. Ha n d 1 e achieves best results. Leo is respomibillty but make time in · picture. Be more flexible. al90 for rest . and ·f'ecte1lidn. Mate concesmn without glv-Base of appeal is broadened. ing up principles. GEMINI (May 21.June 20 ): 1 New approach to work methods is indJc.ated. Health i_qiroves as you achieve gteol4r balance. Pacing II im- 1 · portant. Don't leave .esaentl.als to othen. Be In cootrol You get message whld> provldel valuable data. CANCER (,June 21.July 22): ~. oodal activity lot>da lo .domlnalo .. routine u-n d er-goes tra.batorinatlon. Stress /creattvlfy. Rela- : tlon!hip with member of ~ : poslte sex intensifies. Nothing ,' "II •pt td .oc:cur hallway. II ls 1 ·an or 'nothlng. I LEO (July 23-Aug. 7;1): j Basic security Is emphuiz.ed. Your home, domestic condltloo -these command attenUon. Be speclflc. Siudy details. Torou&b approach now is a necesilty. Aqurta, ~ pel'IOI!' are much In plc:tutt. VIRGO (q. 11-Sepi, D): I Short trip caald bdiil cliotiid rtlUltl:. RelaUve CJJll e•e1 l, AQUARIU8 (Jan. 20 • Feb. 18): ThUe is more than ooe wa; to achieve goal. 1 Some of those· Ways now are apened to you. Taiwo advantage ol Op- portunities -• throuah oodal contacts. Throw .asiae &JU'· f8ld!llCy toward false modesty. . .t ' I PjSCES ""''" IJ.Mardl llJ): . Goocj hDJJ'~ -· . ddel with O<l>lloo ol iu1: polenlla1. 8;:JilleS ol com- mnnleotlaa. Espreos yooraeH in tMA::fW manner. 'Ibere Is no to be 1-..tricted. Advertfae your wares! IF ToDAY ' IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you. are vital, at- tractive to !>,PPOSlte sex, often restless; intense and creaUve. Eveot which occorred in September will -ii: lo yoor advantage. In December, you will overcome obstaclea to eddeve major gOaI. "I think I'm quite a different person alter oomlng back to college," said Carol Herman, a 37-yeaM!d mother ol three raw .... 'ft ~ rer T•t Oii tJ wc......c...._ lUG ,,_..,, ..,._ ....... • '•od PoU!lal ~t IS-~ • ' ... Ever get the feeling that the guys who write ballot descriptions don't really want you to understand them? wasn't put on the ballot b}t politicians. It was put there by the people. A lot of people spent a lot of time gathering close to a million signa,- tures in order to put.Proposition 15 befure the voters. Unfurtunately, the people who back Proposition 15 have no control over the politicians who write the description you read on your ballot. If you do,_you'reright .Proposition 15 is one of this yea?S victims of creative political w1iting.Yousee,Propositiml5 That's why it reads like illphabet soop. We hope this ad sheds scme · mncll·needed lighten the subject ' .. .. ~•·'".' "· ~ .. · L stabi employees will be paia the average wage for the same jobs in private industry or municipal government No more. No less. ' ,•.· 2. The Governor (any gweuw) can't take llXJlley allocated.fur hig1Jway patrol. fighting forest fites', nursihi care and other vital state serviees, and use it for somethiiig else. STATE EMPLOYE SALARIES. Initiative Consti Amendment. Requires Sta Peraonnel Board, University of llegente, and Stat.e Um "ty au4 College Trustees .t.o deter- mine previliling rates in privat.e and public' em t for &WV• YES ice8 comparable t.o those perf<Mmed by state and recom- 15 fi:'1 !a.°::;:=••=~::= . na>mm::a= mu.st be included in Governor's budget, cennot be reduced or eliminated emipt by two-thllda vote of :Legialature, and are no~ wbject to Governor's veto. Provides for wn qreemente and arbitration between state and employees o other employer. employee relation matters. Financial impact: In etenninable but I NO potential major cost increase. 3; A tricky way to make PropositimlS. 4.. Yoar elected-1epreseJJtatlves In the IOok like a tax increase. It's not. State Legislatute haye the final 1Jiere's ~~tax mooej 16te co hJw )'llUl' rrv'ttf illP"'L m Sac:raineoto nght 1101V to pay jr Prwositioo U> more than seven times without raising )'OUl' taxes ooe paq; • .. .-. • • r Don't be fooled into thinkina -your taxes will-~ up if)'OU '*1".fO ~state salaries .... CDltrd. • I • ' .. .. ' • I . ' I I I . I , I ' ' ' D~LV PO.OT •• Jitdaisin : , P-ulpit & Pew -' . Classes ToBegill Musical- Festival " . ' Sunday Baptbt UDiverslty B1pdst t1n1rcb, al 2252 S.E. Bristol, Santa Ana ; service Sunday at 11 a.m .• church school at 9:45; sermon by the Rev. Lloyd Kwast. former missionary to Africa; Bible Study Wed· nesday at 7 p.m.; joint Sunday evening service at Magnolia Baptist Church, Anaheim. First Bapllst Cburch of . Lapu Bllla, at 24521 Moulton Parkway; service Sunday at 11 a.m., church school at 9:45; sermon "What i. '!bat to Me?," by the Rev. lvan B. Bell; Bible study Wednelday al 7 p.m. and Tbaraday at 10 a.m.: Baptist World Dey 61 Prayer observance Monday at 10:30 a.m. Harbor Trlolty B a p t l 1 t Cb\lrcb, a t ll30 Baker St., Costa Mesa ; leJ'Vice Sunday at 11 a:.i., church lJCbool at 9:45; sermon by the Rev. E. Stroh, guest speaker. Fairview Bapdli Qlon:l, at FaiJ;'view and Fair, Costa Mesa, aervice Sunday at ID a.m., talk.back at tr; sermon "Shall We~· . ue to Call Ounelft! ?,'' 'by the Rev. l.elJud , American Baptist Semlllary of the West, Covina, guest speaker. CltrlstlaD Scleace Q111rebt1, First Cburcb of Cluist. Scien· tist, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa, services at 11 a .m. and church 5Chool at 9:15 -a.m.; First Churcll: <1f Cbrftt, Flnt Bapdat Cbardl or Sclentht, 8th and Olive., Hun- Newporl Beach, at 2501 Clifl tlngton Beach, services and Drive; service Sunday at 11 a.m.; sermon "Wisdom -· church school at 9:30 and 11 What Is It and How Do You a.m.; First Church of drut, Get lt?,'' by the Rev. F. Ken-~Scieatltt, 3303 Via Lido , neth Beshore; 7 p.m. sermon Newport Beach, services and "What About Speaking In church schjlol at 9.and 10:30 Tongues!" a.m.: s....4 Chmb o I CbrlJt, Scleotlll, 3100 Paolllc View Drive, Corona del Mar , services and cburch school at ID a.m.; Wednesday le!tlmony meetings at 8 p.m. at all four churches. c.,...regotlonal Plymoutlt Coqnpdonal Church, at 3263 Broad St., Newport Beach; service Sun· day at 10 a.m,; sertnor) "Vote For Dynamic Leadenhlp,'' by the Rev. John A. Llr.dvall. (See PULPIT, Page ll) .. - A new "IntrodUCtiQIL: to Judaism" coune for · both Jm ind noikfewr 1n Oro!ll• Collnty Is being ljJOllllOi'ed' by. the Union ol Americ .. n Hebr<w ~tlons.att:IO p.m. Tuesdays I!) Temj)le Beth Tllcvab. !~JI. Acacia Ave., ·• Fu~n.. The temple's Rabbi HaiJn A. Asa leads the two ·hour ' LE,t.DS"Ci>URSE Rablli Holm All classes, which run. for 17 --------- weeks uwl 8re oJ)en to au ·who wish to 1'arn ~ basic tenets and practices of contemporary Judiasm. For further lnfonnaUon on the course, ~II Temjlle Beth Tikvah at 871-3535. Egg Symbolic Elhlopian (:brisUans con- sider the ostrich egg symbolic o( both the Resumction and the Virgin Birth. A·"MOlkal Med It a I lo n FelUval" leaturlng the Rav .. , l..orfll D. Jlllcklnger, vocalle\ , and n1ln1ater o1 N-rt Unit• Church, w111 be 1ie14 '&inday a't " ID Lm. at the church, 21Dl • !Sib st., Newport B<ach. "' Al.!<> featurecl will be ~ organl!t Mark Davidson, Jaa If musician, guitarist· Lawrenee 11 Paul, and Leila Wright,. the church organist and pianist. · Mr. Flickil:igi:r, fonnerly of Pasadena, began his singing ., 1 career traveling with Dr. 1 Lyon 's Boys Choir. ,1 He !Ollllded Newport Unity ~I In 1961' and incorporates bis , musical background with bis 1., services. ·t The public is invited to the · festival. ORANGE COAST CHURCH. Dl.RECT.O .. ii.Y' r:i NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth and Monrovia Streets 8:30 A.M. & II :00 A.M. -Momlnt Wonhlp; BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: L.,.ltlcuo 11 & 12 "TAKING CARE OF YOUR BODY" 9:45 A.M. -Sunday School 6:00 P.M. -EY9nlnt Worship SPECIAL GUESTS THE NEW LIFE SINGERS • wtDNUDAY7:JOP.M.-Dl.lomTNOST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ' . IUNCHl'S OP THI MOTHll CHUICH THI NIST CHURCH OF CHRIST, $CllNTl5T 11t IOSTON, MASSACHUSnTS "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN" FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington· Beach Bible s,liool &: Morning Wor,hip 9:00 &: 10:30 A.M. Corol.a del Mar '+.URCH " o~ ~ . ~ i.; s ~ " -"' "4 ..... r-, + A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ' . NEWPO~T CENTER W....., t:OO,,A.M. AT 11sa...., ..... ~ 11:11 A.M. •St. Mldell'1 ..... .... a.di ............. ~ Vltw Df, c-... ..... ......1 61J.Otl0 Hunfin9to1t .Beech FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. Sl6·l5l7 Service• -9:1S a. 10:30 Hu"""' Care ,t,11 Morning Chureh Scliool -9:15 I/ •• WATCH "DAY IY DAY"' ' Sunday, November 5th .,..,.., _ 71H P.M. -hlMJ-7:H P.M. Costa M11 .... Fir1t Church of Christ, Scientist Yovth 6NUP• , , , • , • 6:00 p,m, Mnlnt Wonhip ••• , 7:00 p.m. Nunerr an MMdlcl it 1n MMca Oflk•1 531-2511 0111 09\lollon $36-tslO ~~ ; ~'II H1H~fl119toit leec5t -Nortfi .1 ! COMMUNITY , , ltHOf -a-I JO IN__,. I: Cl6I C:.. A..n lit fwal ...._, Dr. <Hoitt 0. Wood, Plllor W.nl7 1111 ..... ,.,. n.. .. c.... Mesa _ ...... _"11A.M. a.c. .... -~t1:0IA.M. .......... 2111 .. _, ... Dr. Huntl..._, -h-Flrst ChUtch of Christ, Scientist .... _, ......... _. .....,SdJMl-}fiit111:00A.M. EL TORO CHURCH OF CHRIST . 'i.!11' MAY ~ -~ CONGREGATIONAL • METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•ll A.,.. 142-4461 Wonhip - 9 I I 0:30 Church Sdlool -9:00 A.~. lrvh•• -E•tt Bluff ' ' 1 FIRS1 ASSEMBLY OF GOD a.di-tiJO • 11:00 A.M. ......,..__UIMolftSt .. .......... ~cm. 25"0Mo......_Dr. ....... Ylel• 611 HELIOTROPE C•t• MeM North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Me•• V•td• I Beker St. 5<49·2719 Wo•d1lp I Ouirch School 9:30 A.M. UNIVERslTY . METHODIST' CHURCH · · ' 140 E. 22nd St., Cosll Mt11~541-3761 E. w. Pllillip•, l'.J., ' SUNDAY SllYfCIS Newport llNch-Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist JJOJ n. 1JN. N..,.,, ~ 516-4717 ll•..J711 w.-.,-10A.M. Ci.n kMDI -10 A.M. • 11~·123] 11422 Culver Ro•d •• UnlYor•l'Y Ori.. Wor•hip I Church School 9 I I O:JO A.M . ,, \ 9:30 A.M.--5.....,. ~ C._. IAll a.-J CHILD Cl.II AVAIL.AIU (1 ..... II ll:SO A.M-'"nlo r.t1 Of no en." ........... _ ... Cit.mt• '-lay kltMl-9:00.lO:JO A.M. ....... 1.,_. ¥11 ¥1• Ude Phil Arnold, Minister fou11t•i11 Vell•v FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 lv1h•nl 962·259] ., c .......... ,.,.. 7:00 P.M.-Mllll11t1:, "-.... _ -- Ntwport -h Second Church of Christ, Scitntist . 31~ ~ ¥ltw Or .. c ....... Mar a.id 1 ...... w..I -10:11 A.M • ...... .._ _ JSON C... Hwy. II.,_ Harclmts1 w..i. ....... ,..,._,_, Mootf9p -I'""· -All Clhrtc'- . THE EPISC.OPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. All are tOrdiaUy invited to 'attend the/hurch _....,.,=,......,==-=·---.,-.. aervice_, and enjoy tht privileges o t~,e ST. JAMES. 32" Via Udo. N..,.... .._,. Wonhlp I Church Sckol 9 I IO:JO A.M. Minbtfl Forcf R. Miiier Legune Beech METHODIST CHURCH 21611 Weiley D1ive0 ·, • In Soutrt Laguna 'Wor1hip enJ Church School -tO A.M. 499.JOll Reading Rooms 7:30 A.M.-Hoty lltdalll r~~~~::.~~~~:::~~~:~~~J!~===~~~~~~~~~~~===Jll t:OOA 11:00A.M_,_,,,WOfllrlp Cll4 C.. Ptaft•ll AT AU SllYICIS AAorHte Holy loc:ltarlst •M--HARBO SSEM Ly OF "'OD "..., "'"•••· ~ R A B W Mhl·W ... -Co '1 ho """""' s.mc. ·N-port leech CHRIST CHURCH BY ntriA '1400 W. lelbo• Blvd. 67l·JIOS Wonhlp-t1JO A.M. Church Sc9i~l-9:30 I 11 A.M. ·' 740 W. Wilson, Costa Meu 14M7M 11,.f, '/?t /?/ / • ,...., _ 10:30 A.M. w ... ~ •• 11.,.:... 1:oo '·"· eAL•N '"· 1111trw•cK w. L. HllTWICI. ,.,., CA•L IHWft• ->#a or Lhri6lian Lhurch n. .......... '· Atllef n, ••• -l'ttMo: •n-0210 This Sunday Worship jn Mlnl.itr .. YWlll ~ .,, ..... OI' NIWPOIT HACH -1-,...1 -SUNDAY smtca -M-_..., '-VSt.J,lndrew~ 'Presbyterian Church ' ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. 9:45 A.M.-5. ...... Schol Ar u,,_.., lop Club AHHI ,..,._ C.itu•U• 2131 T1ltt• AYW., Celt& M .. Suncl•'t• S:OO I 9:30 Church School -9:JO 600 SI. Andrews Road • Newport Beach Dr. Cherle1 H. OierenflelJ, P11for ""· 1 -12"1. Sunday Scl\001 ................... 9:30 A.M. lMry c. ••rWM&. ,_ fr. Howft Mott c..twrt91it, Wk...,_,...._ 541·1326 ..... ,,..,_ ui...to Morning Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:45 A.M. "Now Open Your Eyes" ~::=.!."!:..:'t.=.: "'""' • ~-........ I Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church Phont: 642-2725 Dr. C"'1n H. Dl....tt.kl, Preoclllltf dlSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Minister. D D W McE1ro >2l_J_YlowD,.,.,C.-dolM• ~~~~·~,.._~~·~-~·~-~-~~.,.~-~·~•~111•~'~'"~-~-~~-~~~~1==~~~~~~~· ~r~. ~·i"=· ~ii~y~~'i=,~ S.Sltdop4100 A.M. & t:JI A.M •• Cli.U ~/H.....,,.•f:JO A.M. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Strttf at 0.-, Cost• --5.4NIOI ,......, ..._, M. 111;11• ,..,.,....,_,,.. ..... ..... w....... 1tlll .... 1 •• ., ............. Sv:tdar hwRhlt w.-.,.1100 , ............ , .... ....., • ....,,.. ,... SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RA81118ERNARO I'. klNG .... ~ m"tlngat St. James Eplseopal ChUTch a 3209 Via Lido, Newport Buch for '"fonnl!lon: C.11876-7230 ¢ TEMPLE SHARON ...... : ......... 111111'1 ...... ·---611-..Ha ..... 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M1 - \ .\ ' • .. • :: ,• " / satllrday, NMl'llbtr 4, 19n DAILY l'ILOT jJ . , t• \ PUipit & Plw , D••• Pe••lt1 f'llm Minister Claims · ,Tramin:g Seminars "And the Blind Shall See" is the lltje of • puppet produc:llon lo be ..-oted bY ll>e ~ ,..,...., ol the W'prcl 8'1tday al t p.m. at . ' -,. Bible u.:,..,quoted ,_ 11) 1fewpmt W.: •>loo.... llood, Nowpo0:t Bto<ll; .J.b· J,f ..l.m . c.-w-do,y 11 1 /1{114 JO:" . ....,, 'au.lay 111, l :JO and u a.m.; . I ..._..,_. c:hUrdiec:blMia at 1:11; ~ ··ISmdn j 1NOW. Open 'Your ~ .... • ~ ~t1 St,. AM't "Wliil W.i In1<> lllo·~!'' IEJeai" by tbe ReY. Ollrlel·H. SACJIAMENTo (AP) -A Tiie film. which was Drive lrill QJenneytO, la...,1 by iW Jle•. I: Imo r i:>lerlldlold. Metbocllat lnlnllter II,¥ Cllll· pmlewed lo< the capitol Beach; service Sunday at 10 HJonialllj; .choir rd>eonsl lellded that a f 11 m belnc' ....., corps OYW one mooth am . sermoo "Fa-1•· "-i~ W..t~U: at 7:30 p.m. ,Prolbytertan Cbarcb o1 tbe disoemlnaled by people back· ago by Sen. H.L. lllclJardson ' " ·-~-. ~ -,.,....,.... Covuall, at l8IO FalrvlO'* in(J ' Prop. 17 -the 'death (ft..Arcadlo), Is heavily laced lure of ~·;Jlld!ird ralili .t.eloeru CbW<b el Road, Cotta Mesa; tervice penalty initiative -"mis-wtth Biblkal quot,. and shots Nixon •'!!I Seti!\ G •or~ co.,..... JIOad at 14381 Ind c:hun:h JChool &mday at qoot,. the Bible" in Us appeal ol bleedin(J vlc:thl15. McGo~~" by l\IO'ie~. J c.u. Portoio < sen:ic:o &inday 1:30 and 10 a.m.; llt!mlOn lo get churchgoers lo vote for ' M. Re1.-ds. •· .J ~ at ,, and 10:'16 a.m., chW'Ch ''Now -concerning the the rneaswe. SPEAKING AT a news con-EplttOj!llJ" school at '9; ~ "Coming Collection," by the Rev. Bruce Dr. Robert Moon of the st. ference with foor other r: to the Golden Altar," by the A. KWTle; stewardship visita-Marks United Meth 0 d 1st Sacramer.to area clergymen, Cbarch ol St: Wilfrid ol Rev. Jimes Knotek; Bible Uon in the lftemoolt. <l>urch aald the IO-mlnutt rum Moon argued that statistics Yort, at Olapel Lene and clua W-y at 7:30 p.m.;' ae11..r-• Seietlee "bqlnl with an atmosphere of actually show that the death Elli!, HWllJnP>lt Beach, St.· youth meettoc <n!esday at 7:30 --..--. · ata1ned &Jats" and goes on to penally, which Prop, 17 would Ame'a Guild IAlllc(leon llllCI p.m, al -caJ!e l.oola. Chrdi If pe1ipa 901imee "attempl lo manluplstt people put back on the books in fuhlon show Monday 11:30 -'---ol 1--, at -bf not only dlstortin(J the Ca1lfontla, Ls not• delerent to a.m. to 2 p.m. In per1sh ball,· ~ ol P .... IAllleru Laguna ca.,.. Road· -Blhle'-' bat other llallstlci u ldlllng. donaUon •u10, call 112&-7512 lor ~ 2987 Ji...;: Yerde Sunday at 1 and ii Lm.; nil AaUd how he could recoo- lnlormation. Drl!t, Cool& lleot; ~ llerlllOll "'!be You Beblnd the cile his llellefs with the Sunday at a.·l..r·.11'111..m.; 'Mask" b the Rev. H BJbllcal quote "an eye for an St. John t b e Divine aerman "Blesaecf-.·Krw ,,_ ~· ~Y lectures~ G , eye, a tooth for a tooth," Moon Eplacopel Cbarcb, at ·200 Miill -Who'• 'l1ial?" -by •• Leisure World at 10 a.m. • T()'U).er aald people should tmderstand Orange Ave., Costa Mesa; Rldlard i.,.-; cburdi bow that saying came about. service Sunday al 8 and 9:30 schonl at,9:!0; special servici Cllattb of Rdlltoal' -He • .aid the early tribes used a.iii., Q>urch ttebool at 11:30: with Rev. Leonard Maatad o1 c...aa de! Mar, al uu Assai'ls tt to replace a "more youth meeting Tuesday at 7 speaking Wednesday at 7:30 PaClftc Coast Hwy.; service primitive belief" that if some-- p.m.; ·communion anil healing p.m. and church school Sunday at one takes your eye, you can Wednesday at 6!15 p.m. Bible Jlet.hodist 11 a.m.: sennon "God Is Not B • ho take their life -or "a life for study at 7:30; service Thurs--Dead," by the Rev. EleaDor C. lS ps an eye." day at 10 a.m. Fltlt United Met bod Is t Jack.son. Charcll of Fountain Valley, at JESUS rejected. the "eye for 18225 Bushard St.; service 1 J'bt: Cblll'd of Relldous SAN DIEGO (AP) -The an eye" concept, Moon said, St. Jame• EpiJcopal Church, at 3* Via Lido, Newport Beachi,aervice Sunday at 7:30, 9 and 1~ a.m.; United Thank Offering at all serVices. . . Sunday at 9 and 10:30' a.m.; Sduce of Newport Ba,H. at president-elect of the Western and taught hls followers "we sermon "Vote -Yes or No," 271 AtQICldo st.;_ aervlce _&m. Growers As8oclaUon said this ahould ·retum love for hatred." by the Rev. Ford R. Miller; daY at 10:!0 a.m.; sermon week that he wrote Jetten to Questioned about the fact all-church bazaar today at 10 "The Dimensions ol Love," by two Roman Catholic blsbo(l8 that the polls show death a.m., with dimer at 6 p.m. lhe Rev. Albert Burke. cri~ their support of penalty backers I a r out-~ .. .-... Ttmple Ell.ti, at Whisler Drive and El Toro Rj>ad, El Toro; eervi<e Friday at 8 p.m. i oneg · sbabbat following service. reservations due Sunday for "V Cesar Cha.vez and b1a United number o~ M o on family retreat Nov. 10-12. ........ Farm Worlters Union. acknowledged, •'Many people Finl u a I t e d Metllodhl ~tloaa And he bas stopped at· within oor churches a r e h:odlng and contributing to the motivated by an urge to c:'~ ~thn~:=:,· 11'•1 .. _ Bret~reo ~thollc Clmn:b. il1d B. E. punLsb. Sometlmeo tllal urge a ·; ~ al HIH ~ !'Busler" Giovannettl, .....,. geta very hlgb. day at ~;ts ~ 10:30 a .. m.;~ Ave.; lll'Vlce &mday at 10:30 of the Half Moon Fruit & "All of m upon occasion are Temple Beth Davkl o' t seT=~ ,, ~ ~.!~ .. ~~~ a.n\.: sermon by the Rev· Produce C.O. in Woodland. stimulated to want to get Orange County, at 4111 Katella h h ' dy ~... f the Michael Wurmbrand, 908 of He said he wrote to The even, but we have to learn to Ave., Los Alami~~ service ~U:c i:w!'rtt Em~ 0youth •Romanian ~ mlnWfr M06t Rev. Joseph T . live above this." Friday at 8:15 p.m.; sermon · · ' held in p'rison for 14 yean in McGucken, archbl!hop of San "Was There a Jewish Vote?," . j?roup meetings· at •6:30 p.m. Romania; pancake breakfast Franclsoo, and The Most Rev. Sunday. ~ '.' precedinlf service. Aid · by Rabbi Henri E. Front. ...... ..~ en J . Bell, bishop of Lutheran University lfnfted ~ethodlst Newport Un.Ky Cllurcb, at Sacramento. Church, at 18422 cu.Iver Road, lStb and Irvine, Newport "The position of the Catholic Irvine; service and church Beach; service Sunday at 10 bishops lndJcates to.me a posi- school Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m., Musical M·e-d it at i 0 0 tion that is inconsistent with Lu:beran Church of the Master, at ~Pacific View Drive, Q:irona del Mar; service Sunday al 10 a.m., church school at 9; sermon "~ Mak· ing of. a Saint," by the Rev. Paul Romeis. a.m ., Layman's . Surrday; Festival. any Otrlstlan conctpt of real sermon by Charles Gmmenon , or genuine social justice," layman. First SfJt.llet Chad., at 1310 ~annetti said in an in V~ u~ M-'"'-E. Walnut St.. Orange ; service .. ew. Mesa Galt JU_. l:\llU" Sunday at ll a.m.; sermon It has become my thooght, dist Chareb, at 17'01 Baker "How to ~ret Your Own and the request of my wife, Christ Latbersn Clmrcli, et st., Coota M-; aemce and Dreams," ·bY Dr. Millard J .-that we no looger cootribute to 35521 Camino Capistrano, San cburcll school Sunda1 at 9:30 Sall director ol Anaheim the Catholic Church In any Clemente; service Sunday at a.m.; sennm "I Have Too Psy~bological Center, guest way as it ii my position tliat I 10 a.m., church school and Many Obligation," by the Rev. spieakt!f. · shaD. not pay SUDUI of. money film "'11le Candlemakt.r,'i at 11 B. Lotbelr GreeD. . · J: -to htv~ an assailant slit my at 11; sermon "Tfie... Life I , _!......:,_ Ualtarlaa Unlvenallst •tJ:n:o&t."" Owe," by the Rev. J.._Emory_ .N~ ~ _V_n .l~e~ .Qmrch, at 1259 Vic~1.$t .... ~ \l{~ern Growers Ackerman; brunch following MethOdlst Cllal'd, meeting at Costa Mesa; service an(l AlsOclaticm is holding it.s 47th service. 115 Aga~. Balboa lJland at 9 church school SUndaj at 10·:3o 1 annu&I meeting in San Diego. --a.m. and at 11 :15 a.m. at St. a.m.; sennon 1181ot1 in OIJr ' Christ Lutheran Cburcb, at 1 Michael's and .AJJ. Angel s Scutcheon or Who Put on the 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa : Churcft. .~artuerile Avenue Blinkers" by the Rev. Robefl sen-ice Sunday at 8: 15 and 11 and Pac1f1c View 'Dr I v e • Jordan Ross. a.m.; sermon "The Nine or C.Orona del Mar ; sermon by the One. by Vicar Daniel Gwen Johnson and Fred Kriefall church school and Bi· Peterson. ble class at 9:30. Newport Harbor Lutheran Cbarcb, at 798 Dover Drive, Pres·f>!ftericn St. Andrew's Presbyterla• an&rth, at 600 St. Andrews , Episcopal Ch~ch Seen Coming Out of SJump By LOUIS CASSEl8 u ...... p,_ 1""""9tllNllf The Episcopal Oiutch, lw1I hit during the past five years by k>sses of membership and financial support, seems now to be oominC out of ua llwnp. That is the 11cautlow:ly optimistic" appraisal of its presiding bishop; the Rt. Rev. Jolin E. Hines. ' He Keeps His Promise. ' With God TAU.AHASSEE, Flo. (<\!') -Blind preacher N. L. WJI. Itamo 14Y• be mmt cooUnuo lo •Inc apirituals on -COl'-nen for the coins of ...-atJy because of a vow be made OD a ak:k bed 21 yean a;o. 1'1 promised God u he'd lei me up I'd sing goapel \o him. He did, so I have lo do what I promiled Him. That's the way life goe.s," said WIWam1. C.Onduc~rs' Guild Plans Festival '!be Orange Cowit;v 0iapter of the C2lora1 Cmduct..)t Guild will -an Adult Qioir Festival Sunday al 3:30 p.m. Dr. Howard-llwan, authority .. choral coci:luctlng, wfll ,,_,..and conduct the ...... blned choirs In two anthema. More than 2SO 1ln1er1 1epi-.g 10 c:bun:hel wlll parlldpate. 1n addition, m of tile local churcll choirs will sing individually. '!be ieittval will be held at Trinity United P..,byttrtan Qwreh, E. 17th and Prospect, in Santa Ana. The public II in· vited. Missionary To Lecture In County '!be Westminoter Brethren CIJureh, 141114 Magnolia Ave., la bokllng a pencal<e lnakfast !hi.! Sunday al I a.m. at the church. Tick.eta are 25 cents. Following the breakfast, there wW be one chord> service at 10:30. Rev. Mk:hael Wunnbrand, the aon of the Rev. Ricltard Warmbrand, the Romanian ~ · minister ......... lleld ,.._ by the Q:mmunlata for 14 Y.~. will speek. He la now actively engaged In the work of the mission, Jesus to the Communist World, Inc., whooo chief ob- jective I!: to help the families of thousancla ol O>rlxUans who lace persecution beltlnd the Iron and Bamboo Olrtalns. Durlftl tl>e churdl aervice, Rev. Dueck will perform for children -wtth b l a ven- triloquism Ind magic. Calvary c;:oncert There w1ll be a Maranantba Cmc:ert ton1g)Jt at 7:IO at the Colvery Olepel tent a t Fairview and Sunnower. Evan1ellat Top Srtpe will preach. appearing with the mu.sical &roUP Blesaed Hope and slngerifU.ltarlst Denny Stahl. On Nov. 11 the group perfonnlng wUI be Love Song. Hines, who recently,~ his intention lo retire in May, lll'lt, Ls stumplilg·tbe oounlry like a presidential candlclatt, trying to reopen lines of communication with laymen and clergy who are perplei:ed or angry about ...,.. of the new dlrectloas the Eptacopel Cllurch bu taken aDd<r his leadership. IN A RECENT talk with lhll reporter, be aald the iiialn bone of c:ontentloo Is the IOI-called "special pr<> under wbJcb bla dellomlnatloD pi091det-. Wllll any atrtnp attacblil, to nondnrcb, orpnbatlom a -'brut f(Jr black•, Indlalll, ~ and . WWiamB, 47, .bas beeo a ~­ lure on Lbe streets of F1ortda:'s capital city for the put nine yean. He aald he (lela by on $ti a moalb In llate aid fDr the blind and the change drop- ped into hltt cup. WUllama, blinded :Ill yeers ago by catancts, Wd, "1 clon't _,y about ~ l8rJ 1111np lib prett;v clotbea and can and Ill lbal Yw can\ !ah II W1111 ,.... ao II don't pq JOU to worry.'' Candidates' Favorite Passages Sermon Topic Other "CJ!Jlltelled mlnorlllea.. -• •'Tbir< 'bas been polarization of the chlll<h ovw tllll," Hines cooceded. "Some Epiacopallanl feel Ibo ~ 1t the naUooal level hit become ,1 IOC1al work ageocy in- stead of proc:laimina the gospel. .. ! He said he also bu been accuMd of flmneliDc altw<h money into "avowedly· revolutionary" orgaallatk:GI.· - 1 "THAT'S Har· &nae." he ukt. "We do llnmce tome guiet milltant groupo, but our policy IC>'bida lliodln& any if'OUP that preaches vlolence u a method of toelal ....... .. ~-.. e. H<nre'Hr, there are two thlop Wlliiamt aald he would Ub: a.,.. guitar and a radio ao he can llstan to oither oingen. Synod Picks New Officer Tba • .,._ licl!pltl!'lf ol 11111bolhiftl what he hopel to Sen. teorp Mc:Goveni and ac:hleve for thl• <cuntry U Pnllldeot Rlc:banl Nlsm" wW be the termoo topic of Rev. elected. Joba M. Reynold•, Mr. Nixon responded to Mr . NeiCJlborhood c.o.,reptlonal Reynolda' requ .. t for his °'Utth· St. Am's and Gle~ favorite terlpture by advising neyr<, La...,. Beach on Sun-it Is the "Sermon on the day at 10 a.m. Mount." McGovern. in ~ P.1r. Reynolds 1Ummartzet with Mr. Reynolds, cit.<! two the "Sermoo on the Mount" to favorite _.,.. wl>lch he be a colltctlon ol JelUI' bu been ualng in his ..,.,._ ttachtnp as found In the The Rn. Wallace W. Oibl>t """"" the -my: GOipe! ol -· ~ is the -eucutlve -el "-laalah. ''Ibey abaU n .. to .. ,.. Inclusive. • • Sch£duled ' F .... Lutheran dwrdtet will Sa)n1 Matthew Lu t b e r a n pertlcipatt In Te 1 c b e r Church In Irvine • 'l'taininc Seminars Sunday. The church Is located at Tbe>e Alllinan are for church ~ ~ and -~-lchool teachfu, daily vacation ~•,.. _,.,.. • ~rg Bible school teachers and Wey in University Park. The u-who want to learn how public is mvited. s c ti lo teach. The productillns of the ugar OS Y churd>oo participating theatre are the worl< of Roland in tbem are Christ Lutheran, Sylwester of Carson. He is an In 14th cen1ury En&land, Faith Lutheran, L u t her an art instructor at Lutheran two pounds of sugar were · Church of Our Sav)our and High School in Los Angeles v.·orth one stout pig, say1 Na· Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. •ja~nd:ia;jwiel~i ~knoiiit;wniliipu~ppe~t:;ec;r.A;:;:t;;ionaai:iGiiieogn~;liiiphiitciii.iiiiii ... iii\j 'Ille speaker win be· Larey I; """~., Davia of David C. Cook CO. Features of this l'f:m.inar J~ dude -demonstration cl~ for variowl age leveb and worbbopa on the flannelgraf, puppete, •lorl'tellintl, use ol charts, use of discumon, memorbaUoft and m u r a 11 · frieze and d1arama projede. 1be ftnt ..n,1nar will be held at Ibo Lutbeiion Olurch of OUr Saviour at too East San Pablo In San Clemente. It will "begin at 2 p.m. and ctnclude at 8 p.m. Attendance At Chapels At Issue WASHINGTON (AP) -The &!preme Court ho be<n ukod lo decide whether QOIDllulson chapel attendance at 'tlttte U.S. milltary academies Ls 111> coosUtullooal. . TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS CBS a 12:30-"Wbal's An Election All AboUt?" The fiJ'lt of a new series of information broadcutl for children features Walter Cronkite explaining why an election Ls held and bow the voting procesa I wDrks. ~-- KTI'V m 3:00. -"An American Guirilla in th• I Phll.ipplnes." Tyrone Power and Tom Ewell star in this 1950 movie about World War 11 in the Pa· j cific. ABC 0 9:00 -The Streets of San Francisco. Mike races to prevent the killing of a Chicano SU& peel when be learns a young detective assisting In the case is of .. Mexican heritage. 'Kcgf e 9:00 -"The Rlmers of Eldritcb." ThiJ Lanton! Wilson drama tells al a murder trial which !oroeo the people of a played-out coal town lo a& sesa their values and lives. The f10vennnent appealed1"u. ________ ..., .... ___ ,.,.,,, ___ .: this week from a U.S. ctreult II Court rulln& that compulsory church ·attendance at the academies viola~a the Isl Amendment. Solicitor General F:rwin N. Griswold appealed on behalf of the Army, ;lavy and Air Force. "No cadet or midshipman is required to believe Vr11at he hears," he said. "No one I!: I 'TV 'DAILY LOG subjected lo a catechism by Saturday D AFfAlRS, ILACKMAll. governmental euthortty, but * AND PETER SELLERS all students are roqulred' to IN "HDffMAN" ... gain an appreclatloa ol our Evening D -I -lllWI ..... moral and t<llg-ltoritage. -·--IMI ?t..--'"l!te academlea' chapel-al· Cl.,.. - iendance requlremellte .... a •r · '"'"m .......... valid exercise af atttbortty by '1 ......... .,.. a•1 •• ,, •• ,, "''" l•4j !be mi!itaiy over ita _....,. " • _,,,..,._ •- personnel," he said. ''They " 15.:.:.~ to .I •~:=== restrict !st Amendment ID-_ f ._ _. <-> ·ri _ "'* .,.,-'. tereste only to. the oxtent ' -ti -.,... ....., -necesiary to v I n d i cat e c:11 e lliW!t: tt) .,....... (wnl ·sz m a.1411 ea, ...... legitimate .mi.lltary needJ." I --ft'ld Mtdhttrlf, OofoChy M1lolle. (Ill 1W ...... C* ....... Chief Judge David Buelon 1..,...,. of the Clrcuil Court for the I:.::: "TM 11111 1111 11• c tnrt ~· ........ District ol Columbia noted in -l'o<l ~1..-. a.... 1-tCl -- -hia ru11ng J.ut June that !Jle GT• le l:a1a1c .. • 111w1r. cart .._ • I 1st Amendment provides that CJ) NI 11 f• Lit W' (4") 'SS II ;t 11 It ''Congress shall make no law • .,. ... .,,...... Pff. .._.,.._ ..... ......., ~anestabllshmenlof a--.. .,..~--- ..Ugion." 1-8 "THE Wf.£,;( WOllLQ Of "Individual freedom may -* JONATHAN WINTEllS"' not be oacrilleed to mUltar, :.: ::" C0MU YOUR WAY interest& to the point tltll """ fAOM ClllVllOUT. stilutlonal rlih1a are al>nJlsb. ,..._, ... lo N .... aM_ll __ ed." be said. ... ~ 'noe appeal w1ll be .,.... ' 8 (J)(i) 8 S> Wt --1111 sidered early nat ye1r. To .-..-.i .. ,._ win • hearing and maintain (I)·-" - .,..pu1eory c:hlpel, the &""-""'-1:11 -·---govemment,_the,.ttoof !Nwli.;::_:,.:_ • .,..,. .. 1=-~--= at lent -°' the nine I 1.1111 .... ... I..,, .,, _ lllrt ....... justiei!I. • 8'*k Oilllfllf' 11 tcl'lllr.1. 11<~ .....,._ .. The suit wu brou1ht ..... · •llt*Cllt"'llt-U."' _ originally by cadelJ • n d -., • -Cid.fl '40 -LM -· midshipmen at the Mllltary -• THE STRlm Df SAN Academy in Weal Point, N.Y., . ·--* f'RANCllCO-Jfl!W Hm -·. 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'111 If IJft" -. ._. __... .. ,. _ ,_ ..... ;" T ..... -........ ~.... ,,-_ 'L ~1.,..,,lnK' of ..L.aWORLD THIA •n1 .. 1a• LMlltl CIMIU' .,. .. '~ u.11: ,~ .... ~'"~~A~·~·~·~*~!11:a ... :!'.~-~c~111~·=•!1!1:•·:...:...;;.:J -•••111 .... A•• 0-INUYCH• 11 .. LCONI Oii ...... .._ ...... ,,, ..... ,.._.. (l) ....... _("'l'I! .,.._. -----(i)t..... • ........ --- •THEl'j\llENTGMIE -~--* ,._,,. .. ,.,,,, c-:.:-.::::-· 1::.":::;. _ ..... ... .. _..... ~ ... --., .... _ IMla-•1---1• , .. MilClt" .. II N GalJtM. a. ..... 2::.:a--..... ,.... 1~ ... , ·-~11 ..._ ... _ ~_.... __ _ 1:o; .. ·-·---1•1 ii. ..... Olllll, ........ J,,,.,. -• l:Jl·------·1n f' 1 '11-Mlt ...,,~T-. .. _..., l!lte·-1 .. da. • ..,.. toll __ ......,._ ' --··~ ...... , ..... • . -, . . . ,, . . . • I, • \ • ' , I · . • • " ' • • , ' ' \ ' l DAii. V PILOT ~For The Record Allll'UCIUI • 80N WBl'nlJIT MORTUARY fl'I g; 1'1111 II., Cello -··-• llAL't'l;.llEJIGBl\ON FUNERAL~ c-... _ 131411 ----• llEU. BROADWAY MOllTllARY 111 ........ Cello -LIMm ~ LAilllNA UMJI llOllTllARY 1111•-C.,.M. -. ' PAanetlW •ur1ura1 ... au C.1t11' M I hf --Qlfol--Now ......... ~ ... . .... . '., l'UK PAllJLY CoulNW. PllNDAL -.. --..... WI ' ' llF .-, I • • -lllQll'ftlAllY .. ~ .. ?' -I • ..... , ... SOIL CONDlTIONER ''We're·Cf1~1R1 o.r n.. s1,.....,s....,..u...11' • A.n purpose IOif Improver and mtAch. • Nlt~n fortlfled- ldeal ·top dressing for new lawns. 4Cu.ft.Z1a9 RIG. $3.49 $,249 SAT. & IUN. OHi.Yi Wltlle It Lo•hl ' I • :llncltWIM " GARDEN 'EDGING •a.net• board affows unll'!'IMd bo..io. dulgnl. • G.fwlM·Ndwood bender boards keep gras1 out · of flower beda. .... 4c 3~ .. IAT. & llUN.ONLTI 10 Pc. llectrk I .~ 1~ ' ' '" PET CUPPER SET ' I --~ .. _::~ . ~·' • ~ 1r, Sat •. & Sun., Nov •. 4 & s . . . . . '~ . ' .. . DAWN® & HER '~ :FRIENDS . ' , . "W• Bought All There Weis · NoW's TheJime To Shop for Christmas!" V' Feoturing Dawn-she walks, twists, turns & pose- Just like a real modell V' We've got Dawn's friends too~hoose Angle, Glori, Jessica, Longlocks, Gary, Ron & morel 'I"". ·1111 severillijir the•!lttle girts on •your shopping llstl .. ( 'VALUES 10 51.99 " . ... . 'YOUR~Q'..' • .. SPICIAI. lllT .;OUT UMll'IO OUANnr•s •WHlll JHD. WTI DIWll ORllllW .. FISlllOIS 49· c High fa1hion ovtfltt for aU th• dolls obovto . II, RIG, VAi.iii TO $1.79 2C Inch x .. ll!ch • ' ' f • -·hlldy<ln •-Miriute ' HOBBY /WORK BENGI BLOQ(S ;~" .SHEL YES •• • Attrwfhie '~xJ "JI' concnf• villa Wocb OCf ot IM baN for I#,_ ,...,...., ....... ,..,,,., •-lnclvdtt diPPer plu1 all the n.ceuary ottachin.ntt, Pockagetl In a handtome atorage caM, . -·of·-.....-board poodtlcMI <vi lo fo llg~6" Mgh. • Quick & easy as .. Mbfy-.fun 1" ,..ick top • ,..,·tw1~ ... .,..,... . • ""z.1 J"JCI e~ '°""'• board shftvJng fO finish GI yovchoote • No toots~·~ry--fust stock '•"' up. ' ~ fufl lnttNdion1l lt'1 9GtY to aov• money by doing it vou,....t. , ........ 9 SAVI $i.50I ·- • I \ • Eo1Ry adapts 01 a 30" high d.,k·by wwing W boarda,.. lfG. $9." SAVI $2 .oOI IAT, a .... OMl.YI 1 4 "~ •irilat 12''•12'' ..... -.... UO.lk . 39'~ StlL .. IAT. a IUM. Ofil:n ) f I • .. ' .. l • • . • . , O~LY'l'ILOT • ·ntord Out to SpOil UCLA's :s· wl Chances ~ • • ' fl Briton _·. uld Change~lrice;~··. Ol Q.Iymp~~s .. LONDON· (AP) -Bftt.ain's Dayid 1 Heniery,1:retirigi from tract 'and. fleJd with b Qlympic medals, ~ -...,,. ~)peas for the !utiriiol lbe o!YmiJIC1limes. · . • ~ lbr'iner 11;or!d 1'lOlri bolder Ip the -llladles and ooe .cf lhlii~ -~ 0•-In British ,..,,.,,iJDenl ~ -.;oiits for the ~ 11~~='4\!ive M!!i-_J~m ~~ """""' gmgNf:." 2. ot.:'ii1ympi~ should ;~;;;~ lour seporste, meets, each ln.'tl · ~ cowth'Y; kt the same year; · . 'il' s. '!be llllg-rslslng ceromomes sboafd be ~boltsbed and all medals should be preseiited at the end of the GlllJ\e!, with only the Olympic ftag ~: : -. · The new IOC presideot, Lord. ~ of Ireland, J:s eiPected to mate some major decisions in the neat year or two. • When Kll1anJn was elected· to liUcCeed Avery Brundage, he said be did not ....... ..,. In open or profrma1 Olympics. But be alao Indicated that reforma could I r~~ ... ~ tho 400iJtM - told medal In -In lletl. Al this iJesr's games In Mtmfch be """ the llnme In that eveot and a;lilm' In the IJOO.m<ter relay. . ,. t .. Tbe ruld'IDUlt be·•lw••d te ·mab 'Olympic alhlelle evenll open." Hanery fald· "One obv1oU1 aolutloa II the Pll'- :inent of appearance money." · 1 He f1von payments on a alidlng acale 'related to an athlete's · per!....,..,.. ll)nCe on att.lete bu run the mile In under tfour minutes or the 100 meters in 10 flat, or clesred 7 feet In the higb he sllOUld be 'OpUtled to a higher appearande llklney, Hemery sakl. "There coold be <ll10lber -ie f0< 'Olympic champions wbo petblpo bod not lmdied °:J.':,me llllldanla," be said. )ff_,-I be 017mPlca -~O:& Vllllle -be Ule. t wliet'e -~ ta ow " fie sold. : " '-lllilt I city -J0D CU 'l'he Lakers won lheir seventh game In their last elgh~ running their record to 8-3. The victory by I.as ,\ngeles over- shadowed a fll)e performance by Bob Lanier of the Pistons, ;who scored rr, Off..Wvely, UCLA used the , forward -.to -lat advtmllf• cf .lhl;·- aplall wsu ' llarlt Hannoq comjJfeled· ' a Laker, pulled :~11i;e-· , Qwnberlain ltil ~. with 19 and bad~)>lo<:ted' abotS ·. as the Lal<ers ..,;li1at.ed plly In· ibe ' fourth quarter. Wier pulled down 23 rebounds. I •' - GOTEBORG, S---t Cox of England faced Newprl Btacb's Roy Emerson and Tom IJldor· cf ' '11te Netherlands went up ll(lllmt another Aussie, John Newcombe, in today's semlflna!s of the '50,000 World Te!!!lis cltariipiaosbip loontamel!t. · Emerson outlasted Haroon Rahim of Pakistan 6-4, H, 7-3. ' , Co.15('\ enjoying his best season on the t#S·"'tour, ousted Jeff Borowiak or Btileltl'l,. 7-6, 6-% Friday and took over fQ:l'.ri1b PJiice in the point standing. ;Ne~be and Okker, the point leaders, also advanced with straight set victOries. 'Newcombe whipped Allan Stona -ol. Aulitralia. 6-3, 7-6, end Okker ouoled'Bdlan's Ritger Taylor ~;6-4. \ , . ~ : .SAN ANTONIO -Mite Hill fashlooed a '---68 and moved Into a onHllJOl<e lead Friday In the second rDmidt~ 'lhe $125,000 Teus Open golf ~L . lli\n, lilinesslng a belky'putl<r for ·11ie 1it:St lllJli! In almost t W<l · )'earS, pat tiieetheli'111 two-round total of 135, nine ~r N on the 7,011-yard Woodlake Coif ~'course. ' .~'.Rookie.Larry White and former U:S. ~n chFlpion Orville Moody were one Stn>ke beef: •0 136, each with second-- round 69s. ~ . Forrest Feiler Wal at 137 after a 6 and ·a group qt UIS I.De~ Australian Bob Shaw, former Masters c h a m p I o n s Ott!!"les Cood1\!ll¥LBllly Casper, and 41· yelll'old Dan Slkei. Coody bad tbe day'.a· best round, a rr In tbe cool, w!ndJ weatha-. Caspef,ltad a 69, Shaw a 70 and Sikes a par 72 ... , IA!e Trevino, titit. l':flllb .0pon champ- and -"""""Y fa-. lqeyed two ol the last three holer for 9 and 140. He declined to dlscusS JU round. "'.""•_ .. , . ' ,,, PARIS -Wlmble'4!n champion stan Smith and Ttt.m Gorman powered their way Into ti,' aemilll>als oL the 15ll.Olll> French Os*n Indoctr tenrus cham- pionships Fi1day night Smith trolinced PairlCe Dominguez of France Fr2, .5-4 ln a quarter-final match. Gorman scOrtd the biggest upset of the ~toiirney,J'illylng for a 3-6, 7-6, 6-3 victory oVef Ille Nastase of Romania. A third American, 19-year~td Jimmy Connors ol Belleville, Ill., was beaten in the quarterflnala, bowlni to veteran Andrea Glmeno of Spain H , H , 6-4. Jan ~ cf Czecbtwic>vakia pined tbe other semlllnal h«lb, overcoming Barry Pbillipo-lloore cf Austnll.a H, H , 6-1. A nother Toe i n Feotkll Jeff Groza: (85), son of former NFr. star Lou "The Toe" Groza, is doing his dad one better. Alfove he's shown kicking a 37-yard field goal for bis Ashland College Eagles teammates. And below he's seen rolling for II yards as a tight end. Hil father was one of•the greats In the Cleveland Browns organiza. lion In the late 40s and 50s as a placekic~er and lineman. " .. Cougars Seek Upset of SC SEA1TLE (AP) -Southern c.ntornla cioacb Joltn ltlcKq .. ,. l!ll lop-rlDked Tlvllo!S are In poor sltape ~. . wbldi Is .... cf Db "'"" -sllp- ped ilowlrd Hucbeo I ...-U quar- ter. Injuries aakle, coach Jim Sweeney, whose Washington Slate COUgars meet the :frojans In a Pacific-I Confennc. game here today, thinks his multiple of-renae gives the Coagarl I good chance to end SC'• 13-game unbelten 1trtn1. "Actually," Nys McKay, "we're in very, very poor shape. AC•lnst Orecon Ju t Slttuday, we ended up In the ......i half will> )lit one 111fbiick." 'll!at wu AllllDllJ·Dmo, wbo pined :,,an1s .. • cutlet ll!d -.....-toudlli•• cm nn of• Md•,.,._ C>k'llC JU --· McKay ' llJS thin is I II pmtml dmaca tltal "you're not pq to blll lllem one ftJ, neither filDD:r Lynn Swim W •lll•'k I tblnk tho i.m lltlt CID nm and pau Allea Car1or -be ..... to play • wltlt -v _. •l>IHIJ liu lite bell qalml tlta eouc-. -for -..... them." McKay, lleavlly flVO<ed to lib tltt -cf llta W1U -11 built Tlvjlns to tho --. -.sa-. OIOWlll QWllrllldl TJ Palno ·and - Ott Rule (7Je) Tezlq et J Dini -Km G-IJ and ...... H~. Paine Is ~ sUptly behind USC'a Mlb Roe In Ibo _,,_., to11l of. w~ state "ooe ol the teams we'll play tbll ye.r. (f' better r.-Ill!!! forward puoq stallotlcs. Gt-ondbeny -the he-I In -"lfl with '11 polnll lllll Roe Is sooond wl!b U , ''11tey haft an mellent off..,.," he uys. 40aod tbelr defense Is much •tronaer dlln h bu bee> Ille put oouple ol years." It'1 .. ,._,on wbkt ..... , ls ...... "11bea1i.-.1: .... 1 dll ... •"111 Illa 'l'N)ltr ........ . The T>vi-ltaft OVeraged II poinll I 11111e wtdle holtllttl their _,.nll to ID.7. Dor.rl2Mlr, they bava 111owod only 111.4 ,.. per -by NlillD( and IOp Ibo--wldttl -~ -flVI " -by jtmior llletJ ~ P ..... Daugherty Q\rits Msu· ·Post Today - EAST LANSING, Mich. IAP) -Duffy Daugherty, bead foalbell eoacll II Michi&an state University fur the'pul It yeara, bas resigned effective t!>e ml " theseasoo. Daugherty coollr1Ded ltls ......,...... to be 8llDO!lllCOd followinl -... State's game aplnal Pl!nluo todlJ. '1 bavm'I -mUttc fl fttD fir tlte p1ayen lately,!' n.,iat-tJ told a&waawic atteadingbla ~-l!llarlt­ games. "I to1c1 tbe bofl r -'t,-tbem to go out and wln ·Cl!O fur old Dul!J. "My decialon to m1iJt II _:I told the squad ~y al practice cf my declsktn and uted them to keep It oonfidetitlal until after the game. "I've been under no pressure .. at any time from the Michigan State Ulilvenlty administration to restin," be added. But the 57-year-old co.ch has been under constant Ore rrom tam and alunutl f« the 1a11 m yun over 1t1s record. despite hil SUCCe:slel in previoul leWll•. Ruman sprud coacemlng his retire- ment again this -after the Sportana began ll!Otber 1ppanntiy UDllrcceldul campM01 , IJoucberty aald be ----11 lllchlpn state, but ool In Ibo 1thlellc doplrlmenL "l'U pn>bablJ be .... ,..tlr...,tC In the -cf developmeol raq fw>dl for Ibo adlool. I 'II teU the odmlnistrltktn .11111 -to be done to turn the football i*Ulll!D arowld. I'll continue to recrull 111!1 .wt hanf. "I could have weathered It out and the adminlstraton wouk1 have b&cbd me," he said. "I wouldn't Italy at MSU lf m1 role wasn't meanlngful." The announcement that Dauperty, - Of a Pennsylvania coal mlner, planrwl to step down came just after the mid-point or an increulnllY dilrna1 1eUDD tW began with b!gh expecllllon cf II.is Ten champlonobip contention. The SporllnS blll!ted llllnoll M, latl o..qil Tech, Southern Cllllontll, Michigan and ~ Dllne blllled -hopes befO« Mlcllipn stall could rntve a sagaing offeue two weeks aco with a . 31-0 trouncinl of W-. I I San Francisco ' It • • I , 1 At tendance Sag NEW YORK I AP I -The Giants lost mort than their hearts tn San Fnncilco durinlt the 1972 season u 14 of the 24 ma- jor feague baseball teams lllfiered dropoffs in average atteodmce. Sm! FrllDCbco dttw cnnnfl It I l.Jtl cllp lo stld ~ 40 per...i rr.m the N11Jona1 wsue teom'• 1m imnp cf U,3C fins eve.,ume thoy -* tho gai.s II Candlestick Pult. Altbou&b the majors' total aU_.,, ... flcum ... ml.t"'dlnc due to Iha .,., strike lut sprtnc, the ....... --• both leques Wll down sltalttl1 -11.m · 10 15.•1. The American League, altboolll llfl1 I dlsW!t ll<CO!!d to the N1lloool Tn <rOWd appeal, managed to -I slllllt fo-cn!-. The AL 1veraged !S,111 Jor Ill ooeninls this summer. CO!D[llled to ti.m I ... .., c:hlnces 1n 1111. Nsllonll Leap teams dttw ~ 11 an 11.100 cllp, ... u dowu fnmi the 11,19 average • year l&O· Detroit'• vutly-lmprovedm 2S,7SS Oft an aftnge day 1t Stldltan. Tbt - ft«U,. WIS up -11 --Detnlil'• No. 1 mart cf 11,llS 1111 ,..,. Tbt New York lkts ropoatod • major 1...,. crowd btll wil1I m ...... II -.. _,,.Ml lor'l1 ....... Tbey, bow••· ftN oft ..... a •.In mart In 1'71. s.:.::. NAftOfilAL L•AIUI r. & -""' •• -to Ibo--.. ~ ..... ..., "" ...... • Ille ~-··-.-:re-and t ~-s~:re i::· a-·i;.-::: ~olora~o :Tesis Big Red Maehi ~~ I ...W " - I .::.:i-.. '"""'* 11'-:r: ,....., ...... 11111 to -• Ol>IDl'b ,:Jn ,_ ............. Ill ... . pilt,s cf \lit '!lmltl II --..., In -th&--· ··~--........... .. ,•I Oazao." .. & ...... a .... :..:. .... ""''°' ....... 1111 ....... .... ~·-:.,91 Ol7mplc ..,,.. ,..,... -• ............. ~·tit . 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' / J 4 DAil v PILOT I W a'jr Keeps 'Edison Out of Hai;in's Way, 10 .. 6 . -l ...., IOCODdl u illo? .k.,,. !D I ~ by aoGEll CAllLSON put the Char1era of coach Vince Aaaro OD earlier by Rick C.U.pbeU. Of .. DWr Nit Si.ti Edison lllP'• Olorgen toot a maj<>r lop and Into a Ue for lhe c!reult lead with Tiie Faloons ... ludlnc w .. by vlnio 'l:dllia 30 bol!n . l@e-~ IP- the Falcoos, each wllh one lea. of Wayne Moore's .. yanl iilidldown tei< I ti1 In 111·..i·-°' !hi Jut p1a,y lilep toward the lrvlne Lell!UO footliall Way had -bll 1o1m from Ju nceplloo on the Jul )liq ol ti» lhlrd . .,, thi rame. ' champlonablp and o CIF AMA !llayoff ' .. own 28 in the fourth pl!liod ,to the period. , Tht --Mrue .to lorm wllh tho berth ~ nlgl>I with a come-from-Falcons' 11-yanl lloe -EdllOll bad a Falcollll lw!lba~t Myron While looil oft a...n llGPlliPi Sanla J:: VaIJey cold behind llMI lriumi>h ov ... ~y Santa third-and-five ~tlon. wlln a pltcbout ai>4 llOI ..U. lqwards Ille two ·~1 Gt,~ llll¥a. the Falcons Ana Valley before 7,400 fana at Santa Way stepped bacl: and lofted a perfect Ediaon gllli and appeared.. ID. bt away, wg~ ICOOlod"°f 12'1 yerdl Ana Stadium. strike into the awaiting anm of Mart But Camt>boll made a ~!ch grab for It was a fJJ"St rate thriller es the Weatherbee In the end zone. White, caught him by the Onlde and ~ fn 11 Cl\'riN for Edlal ·~DIJ I 611-previotuly unbeaten Falcons of Santa Dan Mcl'benon, who toed a :tO-yard him lo a 3i-yanl gain. Y"'id jaaDt ml Way'• Pll!!lnc 1f'U razor Ana Valley gave the Chargers all they field goal In the first hall, -.cl the Four playa later F,jflaon toot over oo . llbirp fl) lhe TD dflff, ai be d!cbd on wanted and then some. PAT wilh 3:41 remainll'.ll. downa end the <llargers ~rolled ~ ID Wealheib'!e,l!oO Ot:onatll But in the end it was quarterbaclc The Way.Weatherbee combo WU the 74 yards !0< the winning . twice, tb1n Weatherl>o&-for lhe winne!". Craig Way and his clutch passing that winner, but the game Saver wu provided The Falcons menaced Edlton In the The l'alcona --one ol!ler time . ' . DlLY PILOI' ,.._.,, ...... ..,_ FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S BILL HATFIELD 110),MOYIS AGAINiT CdM DEFENDER GRIGG WHIELER (50). '· Fumble Recovery· Saves FV, 13·1·2 Barons Rmly ro Knock Off Corona del Mar By HANK WEICH Of .. ~ Plllt Shift Fountain Valley snatched a 13-12 vie· tory from Corona de! Mar with a last minute touchdown alter a fumble recovery ln Irvlne league football action Friday at Newport Harbor High School. The BarOlll, traillnc IJ.7 with time run-ntna out, pounced oo a Sea Kini'• fumble at the eliJ>t-yard line with 1,27 remaining to play aDd then converted on a fourtb-and IWo play with Juli! 37 secondJ re- maining. Fullback Les Becher, who had fumbled twice earUer In the game, powered tbe fklaI two yarda to compensate and the Baroos stopped a derperaUoo Sea Kings' 4Jive In the final ""'1llCls to notch the win . -Until this stunning lum of events, it ippeared that Corona del Mar had "1ilnee<ed Ju second win ,in succesaion deoplte marked dlllI<ulUes oo olfeme. Deopite bolng manhandled, Corona del Mar trailed only 7-0 at hal!Ume, end Bob Wllllon erased moat of that deficit with an B'l·yard kickoff return to start the second hall. • Then the Sea Klnp put 1ot1ether a ~ yard man:h whJcb WU cllmued by Skip Lauderbtt11h•1 -yard scorlni plnnge ... the !Int play of the lourtli quarltl'. and after tJ>e ertra point attempt la~ lot the """""" time, the !*?I were ,..1op 1>7. Tho Sea Klnp appeared lo have vie> tory sewed up when .1 drive by the Barons was at.opped. at the lf..yard line with julil 1:13 left lo play. But a penonal foul peoalty moved the ball bacli lo the eight, and on the Ont play from scrhn- mqe the Sea Ktnp fumbled. Fountain Valley ran tu wlobbooe of- fense at will In the ftnt hall, chalking up 1%1: yards but scoring only once on an I!- yard pass from Bill Hatfield to his brother Rick. The Ba!OOI had been stop- ped on downs three times illlide the Sea Klnp' 30 before the score flnally came m the second staiua. Hatfield barely sidestepped 0 D e defender before coolly stopping up lo Dnd blJ brother underneath the soaI poll. Denots Tressler kicked what pmed to be the winnlnl ertra point. Corona ileI Mar waa held lo julil II yarda 1-1>1ng by the ruaed Fountain valley delenie In the Ont ball, and managed oaly 18 playa u oomparod lo 15 for the Barons. Wilaon 's kickoff return, a thing of beauty, appeared lo spark the Sea Kll)gs until the llnaI minute. Taldng the ball. on the north side line, tho UWe !: cut across field and cut between. b , one by Scolt Gulmela al the 40 which sprung hJm loose. SW. ... Qu111tr1 COO"Ol'I& ... I 1Mr o 0 6 6-U Fo1mt•tn V•llew O 1 D 6-lJ T"" LI' 11rt:a• -WI--Tot•• -----...... T11t1t1 •AMI ITATllTfCI """'" c.w ... Mlf' c s • • ' "' ~ • '" "" "" "' • ' s ' " "' ~ ' "' •m ""' ~· ills ..,, ... • u 0 7.• ... I 2.J I J.• 2 l.l ' .. 0 •.2 D .S.11 J I 2.1 1 J.CI """"lnkt. TOlll 16 7 1 11 A1 ,_.1•111 Vtllrf H•lfleld 17 I 7S .l$ol Lii llCHIR (40) AHO DOUG WOLl'ORD (50) Ofl l'V LOCK HORNS WITII JON TIRRY (22) AND OTHIR CclM Dll'INDIRS. ---1 I ,, ~ ----, --- • • . . ' ID J'\. llllnl r:."111111 doltllllw -b1 autHIJM -BW nl, Wlndlall, Mil!o -w.-n.-. 'It 13 "· ...,. and --cul " lllQl1 and a lleld --• .. • " l(Oll dlart """' Illa ,,, --::"" I " l 4,• ' u MM PAftlnCI --' .1 l .. _ ... 1 ... .. • v --" .,, • .. .,),,. ....... ~ ' • ...... ,...v • ...., ....................... • • ...... 1 .. • ... Plrlt ............. ' • ..... ,. " .. • ... TMM ftrlit .._ " .. -• • • •• V1rdl ""6iM • "' t17 T-• .. • .. . ·--... "' c~• ' • • ••• , ....... • " Tot•lt a ~' .. ... ,.. ........... .. m .. ~-.. dlltMce .,,, "" PASSINO ,.._.,ltel/Y ... _.._, "" "" -'"lllnblft/"""""' "" ~· ·~ .. K ... .. "'· ._.,_ W« ... ' ' ... ... ..... • • • 7-10 MllNI,... Y•lln SA VaJi., • • • .... f M,lllo II • • '" .... Defense Porous ·Magnolia Upsets n · . ' Estancia, 35-~8 ' ' By Jlj)WAJID L. BANDY Ofa,Olllf' .......... A po...,. • deflinle and an Inspired Megnolla ollenoe combined to shoot down the Estancia ~ Friday night as coach Phil Brown's EstanCla loolbell team loot a SHI decillm to the Sentinels at Anabetm'! Li. Palma Parlt. The loss kept Estancia from gaining a tie for the top spot In the Irvine League slandlnga wlth Edlaon and Santa Ana Valley. Instead, 11 le:aves the Eagles in a Ue with Founllln Valley for third plJce, each wlth ~I ncorda compared 1o H for thetwoleadeni Car Explodes; OCIR Hosts - Race Classic Gone Snow of Ft. Worth iulfered severe lacerations of bis left leg wl>en his motor exJ!loded In the pits at Friday night's qualifying 9e911kxl of the sixth an· nual Manufacturers Fwmy Car c.bam- pionslpo at Orange County Iotemalional Raceway. Smw waa lakeD ID 'l\Jstin Community Hoopltal and ls reportal In satlafactory OOll<litjoQI ' An -ted crowd of 4,000 watched Reaeda '1 Pat FOiier establish Ille top speed of Ibo Ill#. turning ZZl.18 mph. Foster will lead 110111e of lhe oountry' s top drivers Into tonlgbt's finals. Time trlell '"' set lo begin al I' 30 to- day with the llnaia slated lo go at 7. Dallas' Richard Tharp turned In the low quallfylng marl: for Ibo Ford lolm with a 1.57 elapoed time. He clocked 211.14 mph. Other low quaUflen and lheir elapoed thnes end opeedl Included: Chevrolet - Gory Btrgln, Garden Grove. 8.58, 20U7; Dodge -!loo Olboo, Oilcago. 8.72, 212.26; and Plymouth -Danny Ongais, Carls!>ad, 1.117, 216.G. AdmiasloD la .. lat adultl, $5 fat lilLdenls and aervloemeo, fl for children &.ll and free lo< -under slJ:. Pit passes are $2 and reserved seats an ed· ditional $1. A team oompet!Uon will precede the llnaf race f<r the driver's champlonshlp. The can are piped by body make (Ford, Chevrolet, P1Jmoutb and Dodge) with the eight qulckeot al eocb make rac- ing their -ti ID 48 races to determine the manulaclurer's cham- pionship. The two driven with the lowest elaps- ed tlmes will race a fourth and llnal round to decide the Individual Ulle. The race la a round robin, non· ellmlnatlve contest with no guarantees and tho driven are paid according to their quaIUylng poolllon, with ertra money going to the winning team and lo tho Individual ..-... NDl><jll8lillerl will -pete a s alternates lo Insure agalntC&nyone earn- ing team polnu imopposed. Ela.,... --oo far lndfcate 1c1-nm.Tht_ .... 1a ..... tenth ., • -. wUll l'l1moath the flltelt at 1.tt --" Ford I.•. 0.1tolot llO 11111 Doclle l.M. --IMT7 hllertm, Ed Mc:Qdlocb,"lllmlJ Qipla, G«daa Bonb>, llldllrd 'lbarp, Ga. -· Jim U.berman, Don Pndwnme, To rn McE-Piii! oam-a and I number ol top ---makinC tbeir llnl Weot CoMI NII. The fltJ,000 pone bu 1Uncted eatrlea from II ,_ and canado. _,_ _.. w!ll lnclude an ln- troducllon al an Iba competlac can and drtY<ri, .. ubfbftlan .., Illa 11'.lnpmen Drum and 8uCie CGrpl 11111 I ftre-ks dllplq. A Pllr of wllealltaodln will mab U • hlbltlan nlDI ..... tbe ,.... "' nc-... liq ...... .,..- Ozark's Dad Dies BUFFALO -1--9 Olart, 7'. wbale-i-.,waa--.mzs,.ol the PNlr1r'1-f1 --loam WednomloJ, died iodlr to -..itY llolpltal -I ltrtal 8-, IUt, ., ..... aNtowap. owned a -lllllf doat1rral11latloo bl-and lotor _..., I -•talion. ...-::r . A --wtD bt-.ted Mon-day, SUnl ... lnoltllla bfo widow Marpm and two -°"!!.", and ~ M. Ourk ., Detroit, llJCll. \ -. Eslancla's defense lei the ~ slip through for scrimmac• l1lllS o/,:"5 Md 14 yards In the fir.ii quarter !hop Pl"• up 10 additJonal yards and a score·-~ a,fWing pass behind the line ol llCrimmage tp lei Magnolia Ue. the count at 28 '!lib 4,57 left In the third quarter. The Sentinels put the wimtlng ooore on the board with 3, 19 left In the third stanza on a 14-yard run by Monty Bullerdict. Neither team wu able to score In the flllll period. In all, MasnolJa gained 493 yards net lor the "'(eolng compered lo 356 for the Eagles in a game that s&'i' the two teams trade louchdowns three llmea In the llrst hall. The olflclals even got Into tho.~ In tbe lowth stanza wbM nlclxl!c Emu Neeme (referee) and Com~·beld up play with 32 ""'1llCls )ell . ilfter the operator had let time run down ' to 26 seconds on 8Jl out-of4>ounds play with Estancia in control of the ball. The wrong was righted and play resumed after more lhait a minute delay. ' Victory wasn't in the books for Brown's crew, however, and quarterback: Mike Magner was sacked on the final play of the game for a five.yard loss. The parade ol IJCOring went like this' John Kindred broke loose on a ~yard gallop oo the option play but was hauled down from be!and by Tim Sweet at the Eagles five to momentarily halt the drive . Mart Miller went over with Tim Riley kiclclng the first of five conversions and It was 7-0, ~lia. Dan Pr1Dceotto put tho Eagles on the board with a'"tbreo-yard r1l'I end Mike Edwards kicked the first ol four. ntra points for the Eagles. Bullerdlck soored nert oo a 65-yan! run for Magnolia and Magner went 1n from six yards out for Estancia to leave fans limp al quarter's end, 14-H. Ge~ Moretti was next to Magnolia on a thJ'ee..yarder wilh Magner tying it at 21·21 with a 19-yard scamper. Magner then put Estancia aheod for the only time on a one-yard plunge in tbe third period but the lead lasted fess than two minutes (1 :57) as Bullerdlck took a swing pass 50 yards to payd.irt then ad- ded the final score on a 1 .. yard end run. e.t.M• STATISTICS Ffrwt dllwN "'9tllrtt First dowrw Hulr,. Finl dDWnt -llln Tot11 first .,.,.,. Y•rdt n11fll"11 Y•nl• Hnlne , ....... Ntt Ylnb 1•lned Purnt1vw111e dlltlfltl ~-rtlaitl rlnl1 -1/ud F~tumblat !oat ,_,,,_ • " • • " •• '" .. ... ~­,,.. "' M " • • .. '" ID .. m "" '"" .,, ,, 1 1 1• 1 14 ..... ..... RUSH I NO l!lfllldl ... .. ~ PrlrtCllOtto " n • MllMI'" " ·~ .. 8utttllng " " • '°'''' .. "' .. _..,. Mllltr • • 1 . ... ,.,, " '" .. Llndl!Ullt ' • • 8ull•rclldl 11 '" • MOr•ltl • • ' Toti If .. VO .. ltAISINO ••tUdl " " ... " M•-.. " ' '" -' • • • ...... tt ' • • • Tot•I\, ... -· " 1 '" ....... " " • 10 Today's Sports On Television 11 ,u am. (7) CL -COILEGE FOOTBALL -The University of Nebraska Comhuskm Jn v 1,d e Boulder for a game with the University of C.OJorado. Nebraska ii bidding for a third straight national Utle and the Blg-8 Conference club could have a lot to do with determJnlni the future of the Huaken. 1,30 p.m. (13) CL -aw&. PIONSlllP BOWLING --· Burtoo, Jr. va. Lei Scb••t. . I p.m. (8) CL -MMll ACftON -ll.lghfllbls of the Rama-llalders -played _,In OaklancL 1,30 p.m. (IJ CL -Nn. GAM1 OF THE WEEK. f p.m. (7) CL -Al11'0 llACB - Tho 1111 ...nt al the 11111 USAC tNIOD II Iba tll,000 "'-!. llO r .. lndJ-11Pe can. Toped wller In the day at lntemalloiia! Ro<oway In Arloooa. (t CL -1'1111 11BU: IN PRO l'<><mlALL -HJP1Ji11Jta of I-pta,..i 1111 -II p.m. (f) CL -~ FOOTB.W. -'l1le USC 'l'lv.lana -1 the Waabfncton 8tato Oouprt In • Padllc>a -llpad a.lier In tho .., at Seattla. ' •w1. ••• ••• .., ••• u '' ••• • •• u .., "'· .... . ... ... .S12 .... I •' • ,: " •• ' ' " " I • • • ' . MR.'I' PILOT.....,_..,. LM.P..,_ BRIAN DAVIS OF DANA HILLS TRIES TO·OUTLEG KEN ·MORGAH'(241 AND·TIM ·IGOE IN 'FOGGY GRID DUEL, Uni Outlasts · Fog, Oana Hills, 13-6·; By. DENNIS'CAMPBELL OI ... Dmil't Pli.tSt.H With fourth quarter pl.ay practically in- vlAible from ·the •lands, University High School earned its first win of the football seuon Friday night, clipping winless D8na HlllB lU at fog-bound San been passing up to 34 times a game in previous contests, ·threw oply nine ljmes Friday night, completing three for 54 yards. <:kmente·i!iih. . Seconds izito the final period a heavy . fog· billowed into the &tadlum -9:30 by your .waich -aOO concealed Murry · Graha!P's game-clinching two·~ a rd . blcbdown spurt ·witli.IQtlr .J.11,in~ left Dana Hills quarterback Bill Springman was a bit more productive -etght of 17 for 81 yards -but threw three in- teroeptlons; and his fourih quarter in- tercepted pass with 1:32 left ended any chances oC a come-from-behind win. Tough Colony Takes Vik.es Apart,. 27-0 " to-play. · l·u , But it was Jim Green's point after ' touchdo*'1 late in I.he third quarter, following his own 52-yard scoring run, · · that won the 1ame for University. ·That touchdown and kick put Universi - ty one 1>0int·up on Dana ams, which had taken a 6-0 lead .after a scoreless first half on quanei-back Bill Springman's By STEVE EKOVICH ntne-y!l'd pass to Mark Eljenhom. 01 tttt·D.ur .. ,.., 11.n • Sprlngman's kick was good for the ex· . The exasperated Malina Vlkinss, put- tra point. but the Dolphins were penallz.. ting together a rather inauspicious foot· ed. 15 yards for holding and he missed the ball season, found it impossible to con· nell try when the center snap WU· bob-tain mighty .Anaheim and fell Without b1eil. Untvendty was penallud on the mudJ. resistance, rr~. Friday night at play, but Springman'• aecond attempt -Westmlnmr Hlgb. fr<Jll tl>e 12 -. waa oft nie Colooi!t&, playing the strong fool· The quality of foqll>all .may not have ball wbicli bas become tradltioCl.al at bOeii the lies\ and the 818kes might have Anaheim, eaally controlled every upect · . ...e.i'1ow but the two teams -t alter of the game. ea"" o•...:;. as H it were Ute only chance Anaheim had the ball I' 'the •·-~ · of":L·...,.,..-~ for ei'ther one to win a °" -•=• = ~" portion of the contest and tile Oololllal! SiWrdiy, NOVtmbtr 4, 1972 DAILY PILOT Jf Mis~~on Viejo • Has Titl¢' Shot • • Mter ·14-14 Tie' By CRAIG SHEFF Of 1111 ON1Y ,..., llllff Mission Viejo High remained in the numing ror the Creatview League foot · ball championship Friday night, tying Foothill, 14-14, in a rather mild surprise at TtlJlin High. 'Mle deadlock ran the Diabios' league record to S.1·1 and .tel up next week a duel with Orange, aa a poaible tiUe decider. Onnge ha.I a s-t mark and !aces Tullin tonight. Cold\ Bob Hlvner'1 Diablos twice came boclt to Ile the ~ and then had • good chance to win It in the clooin« -· Mission Viejo gained pos1e1sioh on the Foothill 31 with two minutes· to go but two inconiplete passel, a 10-yatd ·iou and a five-yard galn gave FootblU the ball. FoothW then drove k> the Mission Viejo 39 before ume ran out. ' Mission Vlejo's only offensive spark was running back: . Dave Caldwell who netted 107 yards In %2 carries. Caldwell carried she straight times before scoring from one-yard out with 30. seconds left In the third quarter. Don Reeves' kick earned the Dlablos the 14-14 tie. He netted 38 of the Diablos' 46 yards on the drive. ~ MIBs!on Vltjo's !Int louchdown came with ~ 11 -left in the ball wben quarierbaclt Randy Eckholdt firod a JI- yard strike to Kevin McGarry. RetlftS added the PAT to make It 7-7. A fumble recovery led IO Foothill'• ae· cond touchdown. The Knights' Sam Peek l!l"'vered the llobl>le at the -Viejo " am added -.1 to iJtjury by &Ouic the final yanl In a ail-play drive. , A J&.yml TD nm by quarletball Paul McG1flliaa culminated on •yard drive by Footli!ll in the -quarter, . '""' game developed Imo • tplendld kicking batUe between the Dlablos' Dave Schmidt and Foolhill'1 Steve Gaetz. SChmidt finished with a · 40-yard avtnge (five kicks) and boomed one· of them 50 yards in the &e<md quarter. , Gortz booted six u .... and ateragod 42 yards. · GAMI! ITATllTICS Fl"! down rui.111"9 ,,,,,, -"'"1111 l'lrt.1 i:lownt -"·" Tot•I 11'11 dowfll v .... rv111o1.,. y Mt& "'.i"" Y•ro. lotl Net Y•rft ...... p...,,..,.....,..,. dl1tanc. p_,......,.,.,. PM'ldnd F~lott •VSNIM9 --, .......... ECllholdl -· """"" Toltll ....... -Wllll •m• ~G•Hl1111 it.i:.z T 111 .......... .. EcU•okU " ....... McC.11110111 " .. D • I • " " .. • J " ' I· MY • ! i " . tJI 111 om P . " .. 211 I.Id " .. "" w~ ~· .. .. ~ -.. ' .. • • . .. ' • '" • ,, -10.0 "' • .. " • .. 11 ' .. " .. .., " • 11.0 ... " " ... " ... • •u .m • " . .w Griffins Slap Luckless Mesa Outfit, 28-6 By RON EVANS Of .. D.itr ............ Los Alamltos put U all to1etber Friday niplt just when COlch John Sweuy's Costa Mesa Mustangs tboulht they might pick up their nrst Irvine League Cootblll win of the aeaJOn. 1be Griffins displayed an lmpreuive offensive attack coupled with a stingy defense to belt the Mustangs 2M at Western Hi1b &hool . Loe Alamitos out-fint downed the Mustang.s 20-4 and rolled up 40I total yards to O:>sta Meu's 71. Halfbad< Mike Sch.....it1e1er proved be Is one ol the pttmler Nllllnl -.1n the frvlne League. 'Mle !'>-10, tJO.pounder. "ho picked up tll yards last weell apinlt Santa Ani Valley, -foi: U8 8'ain8t the Mustanp. A trio ol Loa Alamltoo ~ also looked impmaive, ccimP1etJi1c U of 22 puses for 111 yards and three -· game -u it Ul:ely was. backfield cut through the ViJdni«fenae EcstaUc Unlv<nity fans poured onto as eaaily aa it cut through the figbl fog KEN. GRAHAM.123) TACKLED IY A DANA HILLS PLAYER. MIKE O'LOUGHLIN 15 NO. 31 . Costa Meu coWdn't lfl ill ofteme un- tracbd all evmJnc. 'Mle llmlln&• milll8'ed only four net 7vds n Iba Ont half and didn't ..... Into Loa Alamlt .. 1errllory until tllo fourth quarter. the field -ro'llow1ng· the game after the !hat shrouded the playing field. Trojans bad used en uncharacteristic Anaheim marked ap 13 f1r11t downs on ~ for Unlvenlty, toting the foot· ball produced 187 yards rushing and 182 The only Mustana --ot I.he evcnlng came with t :D left in lbe prne. Quarterback Steve Sharp found tallback . runr:~;~tac~r::·r::lrt~~rst=~ ~=~.ii:~rofb."ra~f.: H. a· rb1·n, F1.skness Pace HB. ball 1tJ .. 1t 17 times' for 152 net yards. yards po&Sing. Fog made Btatiltlo:ireepliii nearlyut\~lklnga. on the other band. w.ere.___ _ _ .,...ible in I.he fourth quarter· limited to I tokm total of ~ fll'lt hf iddltkm to his U.-yard run, Green dowru:, one on the ground, one via the T F • t Lo v • 21 0 O.ve Ne.wsteld 111-alane-ln-the-end ..... -- v.•lth a 22-yard m paSI. The JCOrtnc bad.aJ•untofcyardstoblscredit .. be alr,andanotberbywayofapenalty. . ·0 ·1rs. . .. 0p ICtory, • . nearly trlplad bil total output for the The lolll Vikings offense amounted to "":"~~~gblin, wbo bad 6.1 .J..ardsviktnp manapd to stop the Mt . , _ __ two ANheim drivea; Uie first with a . ',.... * fi fumile ~v:;-··. Cllleo ~ -By<lWl'l!.WE8 • · t4 • nmcs McMurty an the. . at, and ttie tee-•· .. .,......., ..,. in ·the !Int ball when FWiae.. scamj,.rd l4 jilill far'1be-..-c in Iba fourth porlod after the Salanl bad dri-.a..ran11 11>.12 p1ay1 to ~ 1be ball .. Iba OiJen' 1J. i•-n• °" u ood with a,llurd!' -at m"'11dl. ;Ille Homllniton -OOen ~ · ,,.,,1 _ -· : •: When Vlkinp.Jlm·llll-·-laroed better f-lban ~)II .. au -";:! =: :;'::. , ' to punt from bis owa U eart1 In the.,.. • u '!her roiDpO;t ...._Loin ll-t l'rli!a1 Aller ......... -period in - the Loan -~ to -lip ....., tile OiJen came -with _, U-cm Ille nm play Sucm rooelver Gary Sleftrt fianbled the ball after catdllnc k • Ille r.yard line. oo.n• --l!eott llallorf dJYtd ... the bafl to..., the Loafl threat. ;~91 ,.,.,.1~ 1~ 15 ond quarter, be bobbled the wobb)J bike ntctlt in a majoi' ~ a\ ~ """ """'" • ':J. from center 11111 ran die ball up' the left HillL It -tliO'llhll•llu-I L'npr,..,,_ ~:= ::.i1111 ,:! ,; sideline only to be stopped 'two yarda t0rJ·of·lbe,.e.i'1for .the;·boltl. ; ' · ~:.:;';.:,:"'!i,-.-An l 21'3 llhort Of a .firat. The 0Um were \ed ,bJ' Bill """'8, I P•Nlllnl "t•'" ,_t!Ud 11'2 ~~ Anaheim took QVer on the Mattna 21 more tbm adeaalte reotacerrient' fOf ln- Fltlfllllifl/tvmll6M '"' t11 and troUed to illl Orat touchdown with JtnCIGreg Nttdowlkl:the OOtn' llftkw" Unlwrllf't' O•M Hllll _., -, _ ,, 4:11 left in tile half: ~t hit 00 1.;i bil lJ -for : : ! 0 _ , A •yard ICOl'lng .tou with a little over · 1• yet* *'-"""' .. 1~ • "" • a minute ltfl be~ lnlennlaaloo put the Tbe llltJ"carne wllen Hartiln ~ ~ COlonlltl •tae:1.v-~~ATtnlCI ~ drown ... Imo the 'binds of NOi•: lt.lhllcl~~pleto MCIVM 'ttllDlllly M to -a:, ... --Ilea r1 rl .... ,I,.. ._.. ...... ~ \ t, HW Robert.I Sl ywds ~ In u. 'I"" *""" --I 1 --.... -.... the 11.,.m1 -pi., f,..,, Harbin to Roberti. wblcb capped a 111- j ard drive that took elllll plays. 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Pltllal loolball tam ~ Cm!~·Co!Uce In • South Cout Cottle!ence outlnl on ilia OOC cttnPUI lleld. • • Klc$Dll ll ICl>eduled for 7:30 In t6t bnportant cl .. h -two teams with 1-1 -.reoon11.Thewln- ner will have a •bot al the cir<Ull clwnplomlllp and the looer will play the final two games for lwt ·and pride. • . good nen !or Tucker ui. a tltll·-. delplie hit IDl!Oll •; ""' of threo ptma In wltlch tcilal of the -apblll Jl OCC 1ave up 30 or n-.n ,Fullertoct, Jei 7ardl. j polnla. Ball control errora When be cot111)ieted . I! :1 """' costly in tho.. three passes agaln.t P'Ullert6a, be :.j gamoa. 'l>@clllle the all-time OCC •, Cerritos has .a del..,. that citreer completlOn -"with : i speclalm In taking the ball 205. He owns It school ~ :;l away from Ill opponents. Tbe aod total off-records,, IS of •• Falconi have lnter<tpled l5 tlitJn belng.poeted this IOUOn. • .. passes and r«0v•red foet' Steve fdooahsn, the letlding <I fumbles oo_ 10 occasloni. Pirates rectlver, will be a OCC'a White is undaunted marted man wbea be v~ by the Cerrltoo statistics. He into "the defensive secondary. • continues to throw the football Jn two seasons he has hauled J• with accuracy and h8a gained ln 79 pauea for 1,35S yards 1,383 yardJ through the ojJ" and II touchdowns. • WESTMINSTER'S DAN ACCOMANDO 1101 LOOKS FOR A PASS RECEIVER AS TEAMMATE CHUCK LANNING (76) MAKIS A ILOCK. Each team loat In opening league actlon but came back slroql,y Jut -. Mt. San Antonio, conqueror of OCC, loot to an arvu..a• Cerritos Falcooa llQWld under former Newport lllrbor 11111> coach Emle Jolmaott, l&-17. At Santa .tUonlea ' ' . C9unty's No. 1 Rating on the Line Al Ute aame lime, flick. Tucker's Pirates wen blpdJng Fullerton a soonil J0.7 defeat In a blUar Orange COUnty rl· valry. Allor toolg!lt'• action, each team will have twa conference games mnainlng before a winner Js determined t o participate in the s t a t e playoffs. ,_ / Rustlers to Face ' Corsairs _To~ht Orange County's No. 1 prep football attraction of the year is on tap tonight at Westmln!rer High S c h o o I wherf! the Liom of coach Bill Boswell" face the · challenge of West.em lligh's Pioneers. It gets under way at a and an overflow crowd is expected at the 6,1111) capacity Westmimle!" stad.i111T1. Westminster bas been in- stalled u a four.point favorite to band Western its first loss ~ the aeason and in so doing, assume the driver's seat towardJ the Sunset League JC, Prep Football Standings SOllTMllN CAL COHfl••lfllC• w I,. '" ..... Liii ""'9'-cc ' 1 '1 61 Goklell Wat l t ll 45 Rio~ 31946' c~ '''°" S.nl• Molllc• 2 2 12 641 LA~! 2 1 7' 71 E•tll.A ISS1•1 LA H•rtior o s n uo 1'11ftr'• Sewn ~C 21, LA Hltrtler U T ........... .... QeNlfl ... fl ...,., ~ IMf LA .,._ CVPniu ti •-1"1rk -LA lol.lt"-1 11'1. Rio Hondo 11 El --""" =-~. championship and a CIF AAAA playoff berth. Coach Jim Everett's un- beaten Piooeers are rated No. 1 in Orange County 8.nd No. 2 behind St. Paul in the CIF Southern Section. Westminster is one notch back in each case and holds a simJlar unbeaten record. The game pits two um:top- pable offensive m a c h I n e s against each other. Both teams are averaging four touchdowns per g a m e . Western edged Santa Ana, 14- 7, while Westminster breezed 35-t. Westmln.!ter slipped by Loara, 26-17, and Western roll- ed 28-3. Both teafl\S routed Marina. Western's big gun ls Bob Acosta, t h e multi-talented quarterback who runs the Pioneers' triple option attack. He's averaged 5.5 yards per carrying rwming and scored six touchdowns while passing for three others. Hls com- pletion percentage ls an im- pressive 57.5 (46 for Ill for 823 yards). In addition the Pioneers have fullback Al Asbon (75 canies, 517 ylll'tb and three TD), halfback Mike Bodkin (U average, six Till), and receivers Gary Caakey, Dan Porter and Osbon. All-CIF returnee P a u I Charlton (6-1, 205) spearheads the Pioneers defense at middle guanl. Westminster has a few gems of its oWn, however, and the Accomando brothers are a major part of the sylltem. Quarterback D a n Ac- comando has eight TD passes among the 1,023 yards chalked up (60 for 132) and tallback Tony Accomando has a flossy 7.1 average ln four games. Receiver Gary Maddocks has caught Jive TD passes and the Lions have the inside game with fullback B o b Drellus' punishing runs. ., AJvin White, OCC,'s~ng l3 quarterback, and two ather 16s Pirates p I a y e r s , Scott i Schaefer and Dan Seals, 1u played for Johnson two years ho ago at Newport. "5 Against another comm.an op- t• ~~lllllllfff' 0...... m ponent, Orange Coast lost to r,:;v El Camino (tlte slate's No. I ~I t ~i~;::~~: to a stiff defeMive struggle. SANTA MOIDCA When Golden West College moved into a tie far the Southern California Conference football le.ad last . weekeOO, Santa Monica College was given a big assist. Tonight the GWC Rustlers will tangle with the Corsairs in Santa Monica and coach Ray Shacklelonl is hopeful his Golden West team will not show too much appreciation. KJckoff is at 7:30. up to its potential for one of the few-timeB qalost LAOC. The Conaln played 8 0 minutes of football, accOrding to their coach, instead of 58 or 59 mlilutes. The Corsairs drop- ped two conference games by one point margins, 28-27 and 31-20 to LA Southwest and Rio Hondo. The stout Golden West defense that has setUed down since the LACC Joss to allow only two touchdowns b~ first team, may have its full with a balanced Corsaln attack. Newport 11-point Underdog AgainstRugged Santa Ana Artists, Sonora Tangle Oiange Coast hu be02r mttd for Its tight defensive units and last week held the highly regarded Fullerton Hornets to a single touchdown. TbLs is Santa Monica made It possi- ble for the RusUers to gain a first place tie with an 13-13 victory over LACC, a team that dereated GWC, 24-17. Rio Hondo also figures in the title picture but must face both TE l(r11!1nel RT t.rth AG Bendel C Fiie LACC and Golden West before season's end. All are 3-1 for the conference campaign. '" 210 Tonight's meeting will be :~ the first between the two 210 schools. Prior to this season, :: Santa Monica was a member f.: of the Metropolitan C.On- 205 ference. Santa Monica runs the ball on a 2·1 ratio to passing but isn't a~ to go to the air. Rtmning back!· include Bunky Brown, Ed Burns and Warrt!n Payne with Deny Smith doing most of the pass- ing. At Golden West, a balanced attack ls also in evidence with Rick Rice the main ground gainer from a rushing stand- point and BiJJ.COmellus and Jmy Hinojosa doing the pass- ing. It might be extreme to say that Santa Ana High School Is as good as any team in the sunset League, but the Im- proving Saints are solid, 11· point ravorttes to beat Newport Harbor tonight. Newport will host the game at 8 o'clock. Santa Ana had dllficulty with a tough early season schedule, particularly with star quarterback Mike Molina operating on a damaged shouJder, but Ute Saints have come on strong lately. Last week they r a n rougb.1hod over Marina, M, and the week before that trim- thecl unbeaten (at that time) Anaheim, 14-7. Newport is 2-4 on the year Tritons, Vanguards Mix In Crestview Loop Test A pa ir o( teams apparently nosed out of the Crestview League football race collide tonight when San Clemente takes on El Modena at San CJemente. Game· time ls 8. Both teams have been bumped from ll<rioos title oon- tenUon -but not by much. San Clemente has Jost three s ... ci-i.~ L< "' LT l"IUPOff LO Oouo•ll c Herlmen RO Hlllt1 RT Je-Re o.,_.n .. ._ .. ..,.. . -HI ~y IMC..._...,.,..,. ··~~ '" ........ ,,. -... _ , .. _ ... __ 1•......,.. IJS...,_I~ "' -17t Key ··- ' us "' "' , .. "' "' "' "' ... ... '" • " MG " •• .... LO OLI " " • Area Sports Calendar league games by a total of nine points, El Modena has sqffered two defeats by a total of only three points. · "It's been a matter of a few breaks, and a few mistakes," San Clemente coach Allie Schaff says. "We've lost to some good ball clubs, but we'd certainly like to play all three again. 'Mley would be good ball games." El Modena would like the same opportunity of course, and would especially like to replay last week's 18-17 upset at the hand! of Katella. That loss dropped El Modena into a six team group with 2·2 league records. Schaff rates the Vanguards among the best teams In the league and bas been Im· pressed with their success us-- ing the wishbone offense. El Modena fields a strong backfield, wtth returning quarterblck Ttm Tivenan and ballback 'l'r8<)' Smith the kJniplns. Smith has nllhed for 271 yardl Ul1J le&SOD. 11venan hu picked up 298 Oil the ground Ind pused for !&'I more. The lop Vanguards lineman II Randy HslTll, . a Z3$-pound t~way starter at tackle who was an all -leaguer last sea.son. Other derenslve standouts in· elude ends RJck Barkus and Dirk Stewart and M I k e Leyrer. El Mod ... coach Bob Lester reels that bJ.s t e a m • 11 defense, topedalty a 1 a I n 1 t the pass, may bo the key to tbe pme. "JtateJla killed U1 through tho air last ~" Leiter •YI· 0 11Jey didn't complete too many, but the .... they did were 1--omenlal in IOOl'!'!I • ' • San Clemente ii a n acknowJedstd puslng team with quarterblcb Rick AtOQ1 and Bill Kenney throwing to Olarllo Dargsn and Jmy Key. I and may go into the contest without its · best p I a y e r , rullbeck-lineback:er Jim Swick, one of the county's top defensive players. The 6-1, 2»pound senior bas been ill all week from a reac- tion to medication taken to combat m 1nfecUon and may miss the game. At best, be will be at i..s Utan full strength. "That could be ooe of the big keys to the game," admits Newport coach Don Lent. "It really worries us." With star running back Dave Marriner in the Ii n e up, Laguna Beach High School bas lost its last three football games. With Marriner oot fOr the season wltli a shoulder in- jury, the Artlltl may have aq even rougher tlme. They'll find out tonight, meeting Sonora at La Habra High School at 8 o'clock. Marriner l n J u r e d hiJ shoulder on Laguna's third play from scr.Imptage against Valencia last Week and will miss the remalrxier of the seasoo. LG M. Belch LT Witt WR. Fllller Q9 Whitt FB H1rt1lleld H8 Ohron ' FL Mon.hen Ore .... CMd Dt'9Me LE Merchlorl.lnl LT S-tt•nd MG """' ll:T Shortt RE G. Bekli Lil dll.enceUottl Lil W1rrM'I 011 MfklwH 01 Thomes 011 Slllblll• oe l*N•v ... Santa Monica could get back 20s in the UUe cbaae with a vic-~1: tory while Golden West would = be in a prime positio,n for next its wee.k's game against Rio Ho~ m do with a victory. 110 Santa Monica coach Pat :: Young feels his team played Breather for Gauchos? Don't Gamble on It GoiM W•I OHtftM ~Tit= LG Smith C Wllll•ms JIG JtolMrholl ll:T Hollttler TE Hlrt 011 C""'*lus Tll Ric• Fii TllarP9 FL Kelly o.MeR W•t Dlf•M "' '" '" "' '" m ·~ '" "' •M "' E Hflli 110 T ,_. '°' T Trwlno 1M E Mante1111rl ~ LI Dodd llO Lii l"wrytNn ~ L9 ~ 111 Cl Frl.O.rldo<I 170 ca K•tnr 165 Santa Ana features a tough defensive line and Newport: may have to get a more con- sistent performance from its passing game U It "' !j> en-tertain thooghts of wlnnbig. "Somehow It doesn't· seem fair," aaya Laguna coach Hal Akins. Akins will probably open hit polling game up a bit agalnlt Sonora withrtbe ION of Mir· rlner. The Artlltl have UIUally ~ i.u Utan a ball dozen !Imel a game. - OCEANSIDE -Saddleback College steps out of its league to take on Mira Costa tonight in a 7:30 game at Oceanside favorltE:li against the spar\.ans. : ~? ::: Mira Costa ~ 3-'"I overall andiji;;;;;;;;;iiiO;;;;iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOOijj 2-1-1 in the Desert Conference. VESPA Quarterback Steve Bukich ha1 been lnc:on1lstent, although he -a rtne-111"' passing arm, aod hill receivers have bad d1fficulty cal<hlng the ball when be II on target. '!be Gauchos ·should have a • • • M-of High School. Saddleback's Gauchos, win- ners of five games this season with one loss and a Ue, hope to heal some hurts and try a few new players in the non-league contest against the Spartans from the Desert Conference. solid J>hyS!Cal advantage over tlie ,.._ ....., IC09tW II ... the sffiafter Mira Costa te.am . wW ... lli••••w • "We're awfully small on · CIAO Bukich has completed 20 of 85 for :ao yards. "We11 have to throw more, Iba!'• all there Is .. l~" lllyl Akins. sonora dropped Its Ont two gamea, but alteT Ill rocky start has come back to com- pile a ~1 Orange League record for second place behind unbeaten Valencia and Brea. fPr111111 .. Cllewl defense, and w i t b Sad-tt's ..,. ... ,.,.-,.., ...... dleback's b 1 g offensive line Wcfcle lli ~ ..i la ... I'm afraid they might just run --"' ••• Santa Ana relies on the run- ning and passing of quarterback Molina for most of Its offensive mileage. Molina is big (190 poundl), rast (4.7 for 40 yards) and can pa., lhe ball, although the Saints don't throw un1 ... they have to. "Santa Ana is a good foot- ball team and II really comlng on," says Lent. •'Anytime they have the ball they're a threat and we'll try to control it. but I know we're gaing to Jiave to put the boll in the air· to move ." ............. o.... ft! I(~ ll:T NltdtMtrt RO Kr•vllr c • ., LO Kl9'1« LT_ LE l"ollom ··-,I lwtc'I RI R-R• ThomPIOll '" "' •• flS "' ,. "' "' .m '" The Raiders have a quick running back in Dan Jones, who bu rushed for more than 300 yards total in his last two games, and have been getting a steady performance· from quarterback Jim Peterson. Peteraon, a split end for the first two games, has com- pleted 27 of 59 pasaes for 358 yardJ wbile Jones has galloped for *II yardl oa •<mies. "I don1 think thll team Is .. good u put Sonora teoms, bu~have -fine foot. ball II llyt Akim. not opllmlstlc, Akins lhlltkl lbe ArtlN ... win .. ~ we play u well u we did against v aleacla." The Artists loot, l&-15, "but I thougltt w• The major change Jor the Gauchos will be at "quarterback, where freahman John Springman will be given his first starting opportunity. over us," Mira Costa coach Bill Corchran says. "If they start numlng It, they'll have to bring In the reserves in a hur- ry. Spri..gman. a 5-11 160- pounder out of San Clemente High will replace Bob Dulich, Hartman, who has been ad- mJttedly Jess than pleased with his team's performance this aeason , isn't buying the entire sob story however . who has started U straight • ... ••Nd: DffMH !E-H•uowt games since stepping i n T -a111 ... 1 ag~t Grossmont 1 a s t ~ = season. G -1.uw T -olrmnk• "We want to give Springman TE=&: a chance, and see mw be ~::::::=. .... perfarms under ~·" 01t~11:vrni.y Hartman ll)'L '-'Our ..offenle ~~ .. --hq })e,en Vflt'Y lnconliltenl, • I P R t ct --.. and we'd Ute to tee lf be can ~ ~ cbaoge tbaL" ,~,... '!'be Gaucltol will also make ~ L.-.<lno1911• a few other lineup cbanpl, La-JecoM mostly 11 a result ol lnjurlea. ~~rctt Bill Maddm. wbo lnteroepled 1:~:i:;. ·~ "' .... "' "' "' m "' ,. .. '" >n "' "' "' "' ... ... "' ... '" ·~ "' ......,." ............... ftf Heldnert ........... ployed a very nn. pmo," !: says Akins. · two _. lut ~ steps 1n,.,..._;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;;iji1 to a lltlebaclrer l]>OI rep~ll LG Wllllterd LT 0.1by LI Moelllfl LI 1'-" L9 lwkt ··-01 ~· DI T'*""-' •• "' "' ·~ "' "' •• " ,..,~ - -:~ il:r~':::::: ~.:· ahlf-BUSINESS AND t~ =.:: •• ting to replace Jen-y Olarlaon PROFESSIONAL ~. :=...... :~ at encl. GUIDE DI._ '" •• RT UI,_ IC 'ntht end Hal Proppe and • • :: Lc't:' :: l\alfbacll: Biii Q-umley are ex··t~ ....... --~----.. 1 WIMNto 1• pected to share the end po1l.I' ~ = :!: tlon In tharllon'a ablence. e MATTRISSIS • Cross Country .._ - -And Bob Hau)Jflrl, th e,1 .. --"------t~ = '" Geucbol' IMdlnc receiver, will JMnttlSSIS '"°•• ::.--Jn be 8loftd but not ddellaed IOA.ft MOMll TIAIL81 •• llWM9 M wttb a bndled bee 1tblcb •111 ' ..... LI """""'_ ~= kept ldm idle for pert ol Jut C... ........ ,_ Ca. ~ ::• Ill weell:'1 pme. 11• ••pa• 9". 01 •-"' Ewn wlllt tho loJol'llo, tho &A1rty·+1303 ~;;iiiiii;iii;iiii;iiii;;i;ii;;;;;;;;;ig"i;';;;~i;i=-ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i?: Oaucbol nle u hen 1 GOINCi IALD IS NO JOKE! SAVI YOUI HAii! A. Olfr,.. I lpl f111 ......... ,......, .... ................. L Nl9 1 .... .., , ~I,, ...... -ll f11,..,. ' ...... ,.. .. .., •••• ..,. .... 1 "'· ...... ................ ~-.--.............. _ ........... __ .... _. . Sii WALTEl'S 2052 Newport ....... Colla Mou ' ~. GRAND PRIX • '111l-MO. .. -. .... -... -.-......... -. .... -.. ... ...... --=--·----...... . ........ -TIL ...... -.tw -. MCLUONl9 ....... -WMIWl\'T DAW IOSS l'Oll11AC ____ ... ,,..~- LUii MllCT-~ ..... llAUI Mllll.oPf\ It.a .......... --.. ........ TONY1 MOtlOCCO ••• ,, I NEWPORT MOTOR SPORTS 1H TVSTIN An., NIWPOU HACH (l't 61oc:ll off C0.11 Hlgllw1y) .....: '46.7111 SOMZ IN • TA.kl A T•IT oa1v1 IA.Lal & SiRYICa Wrftt w ~fir t 1"""""9. le..u.-tu........,_.IW C...,.. KNOW YOUR CANDlllATE VOT.E FOi DAVID TORTOISE • . •• . • ·~ ' 1· ~: ' .•. •• • • . ' • :· y . :· '·~ .. ' ' Victorious Golfers When the women's club at Big Canyon Colll!try Club of Newport Beach staged ·a· guest day partner's better ball tournament recenlly, win n·er s were deter- nilned in two flights. On the winning teams were Dorothy Maple, Mary Thomp- son, Lois Grosenhaugh and Jean MallDry (Iro n t). Barbara Buskirk and Kay Nebb are in the second row. 'Pirates Nab Crown; Rustlers Win Again Top Cyclists Race Today . At Riverside Orange Coast College wrap. pod up . the South Coast C.Onfereoce water polo cham· pionshlp Friday while rival Golden West continued on its way to the Southern califomia circu.lt crown. OCC's Pirates b I i t z e d visiting Sants Ana 15-8 while · Golden Wtst'a Rustlers down-- ed Invading Rio Hondo, H. The Bucs, 7.Q in the con- ference, have a two-.game lead with just one circuit Wt re- maining. Q>ach J a c k Fullerton's Plartes jumped lo a 11-0 lead early ln the second quarter and broezed the rest of the Wf/Y with remves seeing a lot of aclloo. 'Jilli McAneney paced tbe Pirates with four goal!, in- cluding a pair of penalty shots. Loading se<>r<r Ron Mlslolek dld not suit up. Meaowhlle at Golden West, it was the RusUers' defense that sparkled. Coach Tom Hermstad.'s Goldell Weal crew ohul out the Roodrunnm for the nr.t half, enjoying a 4-0 lead at the in- tenniuion. Rio Hondo rallied to cul the deficit to 5-S tn the third quarter but the Rustlers poured in four goals in the final seven minutes to win golng away. 'nle victory was Golden West's sixth in a like number • KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE VOT.E CLINT CHIMP of ootings in SoCal Conference play. The Rustlers are now 15-- 1 for the season. Kurt Westerfeld was the Rustlers' leading scorer with three goals, giving him 30 for the season. Jim McAdams had two and is tied with Franke Browne with 29 goals each. The victory was aJao Golden West's ninth in a row, a school record. The Rultlen visit L A Harbor Tuesday (3 o'clock) and then meet tough Fullerton Thursday (3 :30) Jn t b e Hornets' pocil. Three olher conference games remain on tbe Golden West schedule before the Southern Cal cham- pionsbtps Nov. 21-21 at Rlo Hondo. Orange Coast has two retuJar ...... games ,... malnlng, ~ El Camino at 3 Tueaday and travellng to Oerritos Nov. 14. &:iEt;'" ii r ,_. ~o: 1~1CEf I~ =-~m:f: ~llhl °""' • A I J-I 0r ... Couf s J 2 s--1s irTan\'1='1.&'a:tt.~: ~·· Area Prep Grid Results RIVERSIDE -More than 1,400 motorcycle riders will take to the dirt today and Sun- day at Riverside International Raceway for the third running of the Riverside Scrambles Grand Prix. Seven races are scheduled each day with special classes set aside for women and riders under 16 and over 35. All iaCes will be one hour long and are limited to beginner and novice riders onJy. The five-mile course com· blneo the tighter portions of Riverside's familiar r o a d racing course plua tbe ad· jacent bills east of the track. Several jumps are featured with the most popular on the baclt..tralgbt where the bikes ieave the paved section of the course for the dirt. "We encourage the be&in· nlng rider lo perticlpate," aaya Ron Vlneelletle, spol!es- man f<r tbe Sportsman Racing Asso ., organizers of the event. "We know there is a huge number of riders in Soutbem Calllornla that can't quJte get up the courage to enter an event. Our Riverside races of- fer any rider the chance· to get started in the sport with a ~tr,, o.i",..,. '..n:"g 0 1_1, minimum ouUay of money and J.fb ~ _ ,..~ 1f1, t'.,,J.,.. have a lot of family fun. P'AT: ~ __ ....:c_:c....:c_c _ _:_ ____ , ~, .. :~.I. l='l,, 11 , . PAT;'*"'~ =) . -~ 111g. ·a~ rw·ffi ~.i · ·-n-~-"·7~ .... -, ·~· ' ,_ """. I~ TO. ' ':=...:.. 'lll.'r.,~&::!\ I r.:.:i: i~£r.. . I 'I I t:'I ' NBA Rolnldtlp Boston Remains • Unbeaten, 109-96 , B05l'ON(AP) -The W> beateo Boot.on CelUcs blew a Sf.point lead hut rallied In tbe llnal mlnQtea bthlnd Dave Cowe09 to defeat t h e Baltimore Bullets I-for their lllth lllralght Natlooal Buketball Asaoc!Btloo victory Frida,y night. C.Owens, taken out after picking up his fllth foul In the third period, retumed to ac- tion Jn tbe fourth period and dominated the play with hlJ rebounding and ball·hawklng. He fin.is.bed wttb 11 points, in- cluding to Jn !be flna1 pertod. The Celll<s led 66-0 with eight minutes left Jn the tblrd 1quarter. The Bullet! called a time out and then rallied Jn a surge led by Mike Davis. BalUmore finally c a u g h t Boston and went ahead, but then wilted. . The lead was exchanged five limes and the score was tied. six times before Don Nelson cashed two free throws to put the Celtics ahead to stay 96--94. Boston then went on to outscore the Bullets 13-2 the rest of the way. Jo Jo White and team cap- tain John Havlicek led Boston scorers with 22 points apiece. Davis, playing only his fourth game since signing w i t h Baltimore as a free agent, topped the Bullets with 26 points. Elvin Hayes had 21 and Mike Riordan 20. GWC Beaten Done by Dunn Pit Dunn 1ets tblno -· ThrVlf htr 1"'11' <fia!I<nct and.,. how .the lllndln II In Qmday't "At Your Serv\ce'' ....... SoCal Nabs 3-1 Victory Sat~. -•• 1972 PUBLIC NOftCE PUBLIC N011CB ' I DAILY PILOT J7 . · l .. ( ' ' ' I ' • . ' .. • JI DAILY PILOT SatwrdlJ, NMMi!lf 4, 1912 o f $if I , • I F '.NEW YORK .STOCK EXCHANGE ' ' . I . l .. 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"·'-M1rlu~Jrn~M · r.~ ll i!,;i ,J101J1.~1~ Jit~im £!1li ll1nu iu~.irl ~~all 1'j: ~lerl~ 11,ji~ ~~~ -~ litMm tnmi ~11~i ~alun ~ · 2..rif"<INIMA ,; ' t•~ I ' C~PillJ •· • ad v::6. THl·SU.T ONE , F.ROM EUROPE . . . p._llTER·• NEWEST LUXURY PERSONAL CAR IMPORT • ' -. . ' . ' . GOOD NE,,WSf S!R\'t(E . PAR·T$ AND · BODYSHJ)es NOWOP..EN SATURD4YS 8:30AM 'TILL 5:3011M · ... , J •• ' ' • • ' I. Sat>nlot. --4, 1972 7 DAILY PU.Of ,.,. •· . • . " ' ··.FOR ORANGE COUNTY'S NO. I · •ILECTION OF NIW '73 MO~ILS . ... .. , "' ·' . 'f • ' ••• .. .J• . · ..... ORANGE' COUNTY'S NO. I • LINCOltN·MllRCURY 'DIAt-IRt·· ·. · · ·.cH1c·1t . I OUR .Y•41KAROUllD SA .. IS, ' •••v'1ca·AllD''9AYl'NOS. -... REP UTA 1108 ....... YtaU 8.U~ • .)'•' ~ '4 • I Y9UR.NIW·i'7.3 ' . .. . ANjw•lil11· -. TAILHID •••••••• Of!I. Tffl "EW OR USED . MARQ BRO 4 Dr H. Top, V-8. oufo. trons .. foctory air coMitioning. powet steering, rod io, heal«, whi1ewoH tires,, wheel cover1, londou top, No. 833-BZV COfll)(lrt This prtce 196801DS .!OIONAQO V-8, '""°· ~ans. loclo<y air coodlllooing. poww-i-iot, .,t.i. towoll lir ... vinyl roof, No. vzr.713 • • CAii ~YOUR CHOICE • ( •• I I I . I .l • U DAIL V PILOT " DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEED$ ,. MUTT AND Jtff ·. ' \ ' s.turdQ, N"""bct 4, 197Z .J~ ... 600N'THE WARPATH! I J •/ 1 ~1 I rrl; Nctt' "TME FOOD "TMAT\; NOT WOR'nl "Tlo!E MONEY- rr'S "lllE MONEY °™AT'S HOT WORT "l!lE MONEY! WE NEED TAX REFORM, W& NEED ilOUfilNG REFORM, WE NEED BUSINE66 REFORM, WE NEED FARM 'REFORM· Fl&MENTS ,, • ' .~=::1J~__. " ' • I . . . : J DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I ~'.' ACl'lotl q:<,.,._ifl VW.I'I.. 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IQI to . 2 S,inclt -. 21 Not 48 l!~eln· r35 '1t'tt ···I" J LOW9f i.y. • ,.,foneoua ''8 llMbll of Etrth't 21 P,IK• In ment form 'fllMIWtiltlc cru•t , pettlc~Nlf 4~ng u11d 3t Otdllte ( fllu~ · rlnlt' • _ .h Ind and • .tO OM: Prefix bends 30 Smtlf cuta l.t"Ofemtl SUnMly 3'T1k•pl1c•1 90Ttndon ~ ... ,. • Mrpcwt coci. ~ u ••tote th• : ,.2 .,..., tor UOot. 35 Sktle111 u1u•l tlm1 ~ ltnptffectty N}O•ril nrwturt SS Blologlcll 43 --~'-.J<~Ptr.. 36 ~Chtm~ tutlil I _,,__,... .IO{W!l1t'"' ('._.lflX .. V . ~ '"' I Uniie of., .... 31 Cantlll1n ~ , octhre 1_44 !;=•=fl t AlfUlnV poli1lc1lp1J1Y • t\rn .. 4S lnl~I 10 Ina.Utt of membe1: 51' PLtcea """"" Otety lnl0tm1I 80 Al 1hlt: tlm• " } . • PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER .. MISS PEACH • I by Chester Gould DOOLEY'S WORLD , ' • • " SALLY BANANAS .. ,.,.,.. by Al Smith GORDO MOON MUWNS by Dale Hale ' ' . ' by Emie lushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS ',· ' -~ .. ~NS~--· :'11 l"OWC.--1 Bliu"4 '1!\ 5oME OF 'THAT STUFF YA SEE ;\0\16RTIS!iD ONTV FOR CLl!'.ANIN' FLOOf'lS. • ---~-I! I' II I by. Chorles M. Schulz ~~~~~~~~· D II !I .. l! i APPRECIATE 'tOIR.«SllG ' -f!.~ ll~~ .. ..,...;. ., .c. •c• - ' by Harold Le Doux by Mell ·V ",1, •i·•I ui,....,.. .. ,lJ ,\ \ "'"''''·· ,, ...... by John .... ' ,) ' .. • ' • •• y·. • 'i...r;;.c ..;'..;."- •\ -.:......-'"~ '~I by Roger Bollen ' .. I, } ;- . 00 <lOO OllPEllST..WO · .• sqr we•ire. ooi: ~-:C'M·6N/ll,llJ~ · · •Al IOlllSl>i:rP·~' . . . .~TQ.,, . A!R60/.IAI. >1<191~· ' . l I ~,..,,,. ~ . ii ..._ ......... ~.--~~· ....... -..~ ' ' .,..,.,,_.1 • . ·,"" .. "• _, ' ,,,-J;f • ' ' •. • .. ·~ Everyone .Hes Something. Thet So.meone ·Elie W~nf • . . . -. ' ,. Open .JJotu.d Su.nJm, 1-s,:n;. • • • CORONA D.EL MAR • :'221 Orchid· I { , , : , SPYGLAS.S HI LL . '8111 OCean Birch . . " / ..... *' * * *' '* * ' . ·1AnOl 1COe * .., ~ r , ... LiDO ISLE -Q4,tat· Immaculate· 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a choice Lido Isle corner 1lol. Bright & sunny · & with a lge, IOUth padc!: _Excelleot :~· tion. Maµer b!lroom£ to paliq. .Qwiler will consider. lease/o u.• Imed. jlOSSessiOn. 510 LIDO S!JUD PEN ·~T(SUN l..S:OO ' No. l -BAYSHORE DR.IVE -~. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, lgc . liv. room + lge. din. area. electric bl:t·ins, wAw & drapes . $59,500. ~... ,.... . •. ..1. You Can Sell It, Find' It, Tracie · It With a Wan.t Ai4 ' 111 i;J1.. ... MACNAB 1·RVINE .r· [ , _ • .,,_ HARBOR VIEW HILLS .1529 o.eel Drive !SOP Keel Drive · S500 SUrfview 1'1. 1 H<f.RBOB. VIEW HOMES 1972 Porf Sell~ " $122;000' '79.500 $99,500 $741500. $69,500 BIG CANYON C0u"1'Ri' ci.ua· BeautifUJ. near-new 4-bedroorii residence in this exclwiive aree surrqunded by elite B. C. Counlry Clnb. Sunken conversation area in Jzyiog rm. · Lge. dining rm. tam. ·rm. wjl!>- frplace & many extra features. Vie.'1' of area & golf course. Priced rl2ht at $119,000 •. 21 HERMITAGE OPEN SAT/SUN 1'5:00 LINDA ISLE Eleg~4-bedroom custom.built home. Fam- ily rm, formal dining rm, game rm & 41'.l baths. Pier/slip · w/aCC<!!!llDOdate 65' .boat. Built-in .. vacuum, steam \& ,.whirlpool bath. Kilcben with all c0nv~nlieile\!s. '245,000 00 LINDA ISIJE OPEN' SAT/SUN i..S:OO .CUTJE No. 2 · PRIVATE BEACH AREA -2 u.nd)' beachet, near Bay Club, 4 bdrml., den, 3 batha, all electric kitchen, formal din. room, w/w, drapes &-shutters, . Cape C.00. delign • $56,500. Enjoy this two-story tewnbouse and. your No. 3 • EXTRA NICE . 3 O'YJl private patio. l.arge, loft. muter Sl}ite. =-·din2 are~~.~ ~ft: FINER HOMES BAYFRONT Beautiful new 5 BR. tiome. Panelled FR. Luxurious master suite , w/f.p. Gourmet kitchen -large breakfast area. Gallery entry w/stained brick floor. $179,500. (MIS) ; t' ti. .. 'LINDA 1SLE '•54 ldnda Isle Drive ·.". . UNIVERSITY PARK 11652·As)l Tree..LaJie ~ ' LIDO 'ISLE f1.89,500 . . .. $43,900 j29 Via Udo Nord $129,500 ., _, ._ ,. .. . -~~ LUSK HARBOR VIEW , Hat;IMr & ocean view , 4 BR., tam. nn.; 'large lot: eitta private yard .. • ·OPEN SUN. 1-5. 3500 SURFVIEW LANE. $74,500. Paul Quick -.£ ·' ·1 ~ ·~IRST TIME OFFERED 1529 KEEL DRIVE -OPEN SUN. 1-5. 4 BR., :i 'bli~ .• f~nn., lorm_a! DR,, Van-• t:ult, wall eoveringa,".l\1"4·landscaping. Fee timd. '79,500. Glii,fJlljot. · , tlbO ISLE ·-NEAR CLUB · . Enjoy J:;ldo·way..of~. l!lcl. CO\ll!" °'~ & res id, living. Tennis, yachti!>g' & . club. activities,. Charminf 4 BR. at $76,$00. ·<lbar-' Lene Whyte LIDO 'tSl'..E -FOR '.Cl:liusr~s Bring the ciilldren! 4'AI Bedroon\s, 3 illlll)s. ~ drive-in 8paee .for bciat' &'vehicles. 40' Lot. Loads of closets & storage. Aiixipus owner offer flexible finance. Quick poss. '79,500 iO&•VM DUON OPEN ~T/SUN 1-6:00 LUXURY "OWN-YOUR~N" ,$19,950· Ou\standing view· of bay & jetty!, A ml\J\M- piece building on lhe w,ater w I private ma- rina. Immac. 2 B.R. & 2 baths. Beaut. pool & jacUZZi. , Security gwin1, Corona del Mar ' . BIG CAN'(QH~·$142,GOO ,l\lany added featuleit ·~ibis magnificant condominium in ·tbis-beeutltui COllnlry club area. Overlooks "golf C91Use. 4 BR,-den & formal dining rm .. Owner, l!"l"'based other. LINDA ISLE LOT ..'. $69,500 · & ~th up~,!1-bedioom & bath down-in'a, wlw a: drapes. ex-!\al/'11. BUUllll: Kitchen .. A fun place to live cell""' rondltlon. I • .., foM::;.._1 1 • ~ 000 leaaehold -ONLY $5.1,fD). M~Y ..... ~ .... : ....... ,............ ...... .. "C" THOMAS INYB.ST. IN 1THlf' , • · ~-1:1?-~:_.._ 'T,. .--;--,.TRIPLiEX , . . . IN' uu1)r1:n,{<l:ro NJ,BeACH. Always rent. m w. H:'tv.:511-6521 edlf>tcause of ·the Jo<!atlon. This triplex has N'°"""" ll<ad> 145-5613 ~-2 BedfQOl!1 and 2-1 'Bedrol>m. ·For tho smart investor at ......... " .. .. .. .. . .. .. $311,850. ON THE ' I WATERFRONT POOL, PIER and SLIP too. New carpets and drapes, 2 Bedrooms, 21'.l baths, WET BM, marble fireplace. OVerlook 'Tlllt WATER from your patio and · y ..... ,. '85,000. ' ' ' . ' 4 BR.-AXER RepQllHHd $1500 Down NEW R~N - JUST LISTED! Quiet tree lined cu1 de sac. GIANT SIZE LOT. Slate entry. CractUns red b r 1 <! k tirep!Mit. SUper me famUy room! 4 ~ bl!dnlomL Cheery ' ·kll:chen. L a r 1 e covered , pm,tio. C e m e n t dri~~­~I .Lil<Ued In .= area. .1BUY f AS IS FOR ONL\r,.llO! Huny • Call · 68 ~ •· I ·~ I HAPPY FAMILY HOME Harbor View Hills cul-de-sac street. clean & ready for sllort escrow. 4,.BR.. FR.. fo,.. ms! & informal dining areas. Decks & land- scaping all finished. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 12-5 p.m. 1221 Keel Dr. (Ml8) ' t 1 JUST WHAT YOU WANTED!! I , Large 4 BR., 3 Ba., .lam. rm. -all on one · Door. Desiraqle WESTCLIFF area. 'Big ' tP001ii2e yard. Out. of state move FORCES SALE. Call Bud Austin ·A real cboice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build :your own lilxury home on this island of finer homes 8i yacbting. · The·'tast avililable lot . I •-· 2500·• SQ, FT. TOWNHOUSE , JUST LISTEil -4 Bjt., 2~ ba., Igo,, farµ .. mi:; ·sep,,llin:.-mC Short ,walkJ9. pqols; elid unit on lovely greenbelt -nice! -$48,500 "Chuck" Lewis ENJOY FAMILY LIFE •· . . . to the fullest, in this 6 BR., 4 bath, 2- sty. Lus~ H.¥ H., an exceplionallyfine bo111e for a family wanting the besl Jim Muller . YOUR .!ILUE "LA;oot.'VILWi? • A 1J0rfect spot with tamis;-poo1'; Drivate beach streets. 2 BR.1 2 ba: Enclcliea: ded:. • In lipoUellS cond. 11\cl. fumitnre, $62,50!!. George 'Grupe ' CHOICE ~A'feR'FRONT V:acan( lot on 60' of white :; beacb. 'Lovely ~iew &.9ute~;~Y:k.,· 1 . t' ,-!l!!W Ji-th• Jim•.fi) la:.,~ . eentS ~~ • · BIG Cl\NY~ VIEW' LOT " • · · Ideal site for spacious & elegant hgme, ov- •lll'll>okiDI fairways 6t greens. Priced .. attrac- •!lvely> to Jell today! Call Bob Yor~e ) I, , P.Rlfo\E ~JDO NORD fr « l ,Wl. bayfi:i>nt, with s.P11ce~for }arg,_,J>J>at. ~de_. has ~ newly .,_.,. t!!J~ ls ~°' · ! S~wn w ""ti ~iP,im· e(ict' f · , rooni-,'., '!)~·HUdlC/n • · '."t TAKE,Y .. l,qt().1£~' . i '..;,AT HARIOR Vll.W·'MumES .l . I Bedrooma, 2 batlll '. .. :.',, ... : .. . '581""" ~ .~. 3 ba\Jl&ll!!i' :,r" . .. . . .. . ~·~. I Bedroom&· 21'.l ba f" · .. · ...... ..,.,....,. -1. ••. ' i. Howard Weus , ·::"l-. · -' BROKERS & SALl!SMEN 1We have· an Opening in oUJ-Residential Divi· lion for an experienced man or woman pos- sessing enthusiasm and inteP"i!f. !.f you are interested in a beautiful ,off!J;.il'.' the finest location, working with coog iisSociates, we are interested in meettng· you. Of(lco Open S.turday & Sunday ~'0.,r ~ftt YNr'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Rulton '. 2J 11 S.n Jo.aqvln Hiiis Road "0...tliioklng ·Big' Conyan C«d.'Y 1 Clul!'' NEWPORT CENtER, N.B. -D GtinorJ: . . -~ . ... Brand new, exclUsive listing. Extra largel immaculate· 4 bdrm., completely furnishea waterfront home p)us apt. $11J0,000. Excellent tenns. SAUSIURY REALTY 673-6900 315 MARINE Al/E-. 11¢L80A ISLAND WITH THIS VIEW U you enjOy vieWing the harbor and ocean, this is the place·for'yUU: 3 ~ 2 bath m~f~~ ~1!ces (l -·in Ii~ .,,Om, 1 • in ~i:~.~.~lln .... ~· '64~: , ; : · • OP~;,ttousE · . 'tiaEDR.QPMJ leo1 Kings Road, Newport HelghU, .N.B. Sim' l=I 0 AuATllWMITH. ~ & ASSOCIATES '44-1270 OPIN. IAT,/IUN. 311 CORAL 8Alo80A ISLAND 3 BR, ·-· den, """" Cad ~· ao.e-to North BaJ'.h l\-2 1.one, room to build • ".1'1"!!1-... -·-1~. Sal isbury • " NewpOit''Halgtl" D~x-Pool $33,500 Wow! lnVl'llOts del.leht ln Nn'POrt H~J.chta! 1 • 2 ht.-droon1 and l·I btdroom. Low vacancy fa <! to r . Sprawling, tpluhlnc swnr.. MING POOL! Try J~ down for )everqe. Call ~ today! MS-0303- C. Fa COLESWORTHY & COMPANY, REAL TORS ; IAYCUST IUILDIH 5111 " 0ioteo bu1ldlnr 111e 1n • ~ " mooo J>I"' home. Suitable lot a' two story home with a vleW of tbe -Boy. 80 ,... " ~ 111111 llO feet dlep. Ono " the few fte (not leuehok!) Jotl a...uAblt. A _., ~trnnt at !ult pi,soo. ' • I, 111a~ uwa. au"s CONDO . ,,,. --the -" .... -.. , ... ._ -Jun up Dwmnrte. ot a quiet .., on the Alprw CC*l. A dlec>- oratDI"'• rnodtl .w. au the an amen10a ~ u • couple wtth hm...,. ln mind. two ~ bedloonw IM two bath&. Very !""""I 4lnlnc ._,... -for ·-111· trrtalalnc. Otvr ,.. ..-c:aU. Jm:t n.IM • WAlllNOWf Room .... a loo• boat OlamliNr 2 "'"'*"""--" ll•llb - wllh ....., " ...... "' _....No -· ................ -wlU-MtlUt .. -•• rruoo. tci>tblt"• Officl', 2S~S E.1·,ibluff Dri\c . 1.~o.rin~11 SILECTID OPEN HOUSH THIS WllUND SAT I SUN 1 to 5 &Uhl cc•D 26'J ...... °' ,,., . ._ ..-, lplJt-. I -21' ... Ill. eot1oc -loidldlen.p0»2lal90- 1A·•ycm-.. r 17'1 .... " °'""' s ...,.;...., z ......... _ ................. - llalaed -llrfllla<o "' IMnr -• a.a.u, -L»O ... 1n "9 Ma r111 '1o.-.._-.. ~-wa.,.._2....., bMmed muns ...... aldl • dll&ll. MGtt • • iftiW' a z IAYCIBT I 1m •••• '*••• 'lbia"!"!!",-..... ., ... tlP l --2--~-ll-..... . ··------ ' I \ I' • r I ' DIRECTORY . s.., .... ...., ...... , ..... .,.. ....... 11 •• ,.., ........... All ............... _ ...... w.w ... .. ~ .. .,.._ .... "9 ..... , .. 111 •NN t. ...... DAILY PIL01 WANT ADS.~ ....... .,.. .. .... ,., ....... ,.., ............ _. ............... ..._. ... ""'-'·......., -......,: HOUSES FOR SALE 2 llod- 12$-Monte Vista (Eastslde) C.M. 67~. 646-7414 Ul.SOO (Sat/Sun 1·5) ttSS-06 Mareus, Newport Beach 64()-0()20 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2 BR tnd FAMILY RM OR OEN 22202 Rico Rd., South Laguna 494-7518 $89,500 (Sun 11·5) * !~06 Somerset (Westcli!O NB 6'42-8235 (Sun 1-5) 1714 N'pt. Hills Dr. W. (l!VuHlsl NB 644-6200 (Sun 1-5) 3 llodroom• *18318 Brookburst, Fountain Valley 531-5801, $25,700 (Sun 1-5) 211 Orchid, Corona del Mar 644-2430 $86,500 (Sun 1-5) 2320 Colgate, Costa-Mesa ~1720 $28,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2216 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa · ~1720 $26,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1700 Paloma, Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 510 Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 644-4910 $74.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1801 E. Balboa (Balboa Penin) NB 675-3000 $62,500 (Sun 1-5) 1601 Kin~s Rd . (N'pt. Heights) NB 644-7270 (Sun 1-5) 7622 Alhambra, Huntington Beach 646-0555 (Sun 1-5) 186 Wells Place, Costa Mesa 546-8640 $29,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR tnd FAMILY RM OR DIN 310 Darlmoor, Laguna Beach 494-1008 $84,500 (Sun 1·5) 1034 SandcasUe (!!Vu Hills) CdM 675-3000 $87,500 (Sun 1-5) 188 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa 642-7491 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1000 White Sails Way, Corona del Mar 673-2222 $69,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 311 Coral (Ballioa Island) NB 873-6900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) *3082 Gibraltar (Mesa Verde) CM 675-8800 (Dally 1-4:30) 489 E. 20th St.. Coelt Mesa 842-8235 $41.950 (Suo 1·5) *517 Garrett (Cameo !Ilds) CdM 642-6235 (Sat & Suo 1·5) 322 Poinsettia, Old Corona de! Mar 87~ '88.SOO (Sat & Suo 1·5) *473 E. 20th St., East Cotta M ... 8~ '48,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 20811 Chaucer, Huntington Beach 675-8000) 34,900 (Sun 1-5) 2403 Narbonne, Cotta M ... 645--0303 (Sal 1-5) 9081 Aloha Dr., Huntington Beach 646-0565 $33,750 (Sim 1-4) -' . *3163 College, Costa Mesa 557-4130 (Sun 1-5) 2030 Galuy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 648-1550 $11~900 (Daily) 2011 Paloma, Costa Mesa 642-8235 $49,SOO (Sat/Sun 1·5) *2323 Private Rd., Newport Beach 642-5200 $56,000 (Sun 1·5) 929 Via Udo Nord (Lido Isle) NB 644-2Ul 129,SOO (SUn 1-5) 411od- 2338 Cynthia Court. Cocta Mesa 875-6726 $38,900 (Sun 1·5) 304 Narcl!Sus, Corona de! Mar 644-7882 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2009 Bmuea (l'be Bluffo) NB 8H 8200 $49,500 (Sun 1-5) 108 Vta Dijon (Lido Iole) NB 644-4910 fl9,llOO (Sat " Snn 1-5) 19802 Providence Ln., Huntington Beach 648-0ll55 '31,850 (Sat/Sun 1-5) *910 NotUnpam (Dover Shores) NB 87&-2723 "5,000 (Sal/Sun 1-Sl 2129 Foreat, Santa Ana 642·2581 ,82,900 (Sun 1-5) 4 111 lftd l'""'lly llMm 0< Don *4521 Br!pton Rd. (Cameo Sho""') CdM 64U215 (Sat a: Sun 1-5) *2118 SanU..10 (Do-Shoru) NB 644-8200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1907 Leewtrd (llaycreat) NB 844-6200 (Sal a: Sun 1-5) **18153 8ayllde Dr. (YllCbtaman'a "COve) CdM 117&-19.'5 (Dally) 1529 Kee1 Dr. (BVu Hllh) CdJI .... ~ '79.* (SUn 1-5) 3llOO SUrfvle• Lane (HVU Bllla) Cdll 644-"30 f74,llOO . (Sun 1.S) 1972 Pt. Seaboar!M (HVu Hllh) NB 644-3'30 '80.llOO (Sun 1-5) 17852 Aah Tree La. (Univ. Pk.) IrvtDe 644-:HaO '41,900 (Sun 1-5) 2000 Kornat Dr. (Mela Vtnle) CM '54t-ll01 SSS,000 (Sat It Sun 1-6) 8072 a.ttysburg, _Huntinston Betcb 9e&-1518 $32,IOO (Sat & Sun) **1157 Llndl.ltle Dr. (Uada Ille) NB 87Mtel ~) 1838 Pl. Westbounie (l!VuHomes) NB • 844-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ttl15 Harbor Island Rd ., N'pl Beach . . 8'75-3000 $135,000 (Sat 1.S) * 1815 Rockford Rd. (Cameo !ilds)-CdM • 873-6510 $78,500 (Sun 12-4:30) *708 K-Thanga (Irv. Terr.) CdM 875-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2015 Commodore (Bayc resl) NB 642-5200 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 20362 S. W. Birch, Santa Ana Heights 642'5200 $59,500 (Sun 1-5) 21 Hermitage Ln. (Big Co nyon C.C.) NB 644-4910 $119,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **#50 Llnda Isle Dr. (Li nda Isle) NB 644-4910 $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1019 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2415 Tustin, Costa Mesa 642-6235 $51,500 (Sun 1-5) #17 Rue Fontaine (Big Canyon) NB 642-6235 (Sun 1-5) 1221 Keel Dr. (!!Vu Hilla) NB •. 642-6235 $89,900 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1918 Sumba Cir. (MesaVerde) CM 64&-0303 (Sun 1-51 1029 Parkhill Dr., Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 18011 Aspen Tree Ln (Univ. Pk.) Irvine 540-1151 $55,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 718 Cameo Highlands Dr., Corona de! Mar 875-8000 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *515 Rockford Place, Corona del Mar 875-8000 $89,500 (Sun 1·5) 2035 Baltra, Costa Mesa 557-4130 (Sun 1-5) 1527 E. Riverview, Orange 557-4130 (Sun 1-5) 21371 Pine Tree, Huntington Beach 982-5511 $48-000 (Sal 1-4) 511od- 3801 Ocean Birch (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-2430 $122,000 (Sun 1-5) 5 BR and Family llm.M DOn ** #48 Llnda Isle (Linda Joie) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) tt #S Llnda hie (Llnda Isle) NB 642-6235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *2401 Franclaco (Off Irvine) NB 546-7729 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4) **#54 Linda Isle Dr. '(Linda hie) NB 644-2430 $289,500 ' (Sun 1-5) 5 BR & Family, Rm or Don *1936 Port Albans (H Vu Homes) CdM 875-3000 $74,900 (Sun 1-5) 2201 Aralla (Eastbluff) NB 644-8200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2121 Aralla (Eastbluff) NB 875-8000 -$72,500 (Sun 1-5) 1943 Port Bishop Pl., Newport Beach 644-1957 (Sun 1·5) 6 Bit tnd Family Rm or Don 1500.K~l Dr. (!!Vu Hilla) CdM 644-2430 $99,500-· (Sun11- INC OME PROPERTY 6 • 1 BR -1 • 2 BR 1338 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) HOME AND INCOME 2 BR and BACH, UNIT 611 Acacia, Corona 875-3000 $81,500 (Sun 1-5) HOME AND APARTM.ENT • 4 IR tnd STUDIO APT. **542 S, Bayfront, Balboa laland en-e900 • (Sat and Sun 12-5) 51Rtnd21R . 919 E. Balbot Blvd., Newport Beach 87&-7080; 973-7420 (Sat I< Sun 1-5) TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE , .......... 2400 University Dr., Newport Beach 645-7344 $42,900 (Sun 10-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE ..... ,_,,. 305 Viata Suertt, Newport Beach ~ (Sat & Sun 1-6) • DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR ...i IACH. UJIJT 710 Hallolropt, Corona de! IW 975-6724 (Sun 1-5) 3111 .... llR 188 E. 10th St., Coate lleaa 942-7491 '43,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 41R...i'llR 900 W. Balbol Bml.( Balbol Pe!lln.) NII 97Me00 '92.llOO (Sun 1-4) LOTS FOi SALE **'l!M Bayside Dr. (Y1chtaman'1 Cove) CdM. 815-1935 (DaUyl ..... .......... *** ......... .... . ' . ~ ., I Fixer Upper Mesa Verde $28,950 4 BR 2 Bi\, cul·de-sac lot (huge), and you can buy at 5% ck1111n . . . a RE:AL opportunity for !ht' handy man and \vlfc. v .. cant! Can sec any time. ·----- ti Fairview '4Ulll (onytimol VIEW ' . FANTASTIC NEWPORT 1$53,7501 2200 sq. ft. beauty in better than new condition! 4 bed- rooms, .3 'bath!, large family room with inspirl~ fire· place, additional fireplace in--1,pvely ligl Jivina: room, a1l ltectric "Aw~" built in kitchen. Patio overlooks eorgeou.s rear yard • picture perfect landscapl:-.g. Bkr, 5«).1110. TARBELL MESA VERDE PACESETTER 5 bedrooms, ~% baths of pure del~t are featured in 2 stories of thlB ail liveabje tnne. Sit . your beautifully ~ed living room and run- '"'" toes """""" lbe new 1\1\'h shag carpeting while you view the Hreplace and your kids playing in the huge parll:-like ylll'd. Just one blodc from lbe BaJearic School, and priced at only $48,900. QjJ! 54&-2313. · ~ "' HERITAGE . . REALTORS 7AX's8ROSS 28 UNITS COSTA MESA $350,000. EXCLUSIVE .WITH Newport * 2 BR Condo, C.M .•• $22.950 ~~ .~~ ... ~: .. = * 3 BR Harne + 1 .................... 143.r,,o * DUPLEX .l BACH Apt ................ 141~ * 1 Acre, Eutakte. Room ..,.14 uni ............ $35,IOO CALL .... ITTl .. 1 TO 5 P.M • COSTA MESA 3137 BRAY LANE, 5 Bedroom, Family Room, Single Story, $32,900. Sun. 546-2313 1632-A IOWA, Mesa Verde, 2 Bedroom, Pool Condo. Sat. & Sun. 548-2313 2512 FORDHAM, · 3 Bedroom, Super Sharp, $31,999. Sun. 546-2313 3149 MADEIRA, Mesa Verde, 3 Bedroom, Pool, Sat. $39,500, 546-2131 2024 BALEARIC DRIVE, Mesa Verde, 5 Bed· room. Large Loi, Sun., 546-2313. 2734 DRAKE, 3 Bedroom, Enclosed Patio, AU Terms, $31,SOO, Sat., 548-2313 287 BRENTWOOD, 3 Bedroom, $31,000 Sun., 648-7171 253 EAST 19th, 3 Bedroom, '2$,500 . Sun., 648-7171 NEWPORT BEACH 308 34th STREET, 2 BedrOom. 3 Bath, $48,250, SUJ1., 648-7171 CORONA DEL MAR 338 EVENING CANYON ROAD. 3 Bedroom, Dining Room, Tree Lined Street, Key to Private Beach, Sat. & Sun., 673-8550 407 MENDOZA TERR., 4 Bedroom, Pool View, Outstanding View of Ocean, Sat. & Sun ., 67:1-855() 322 LARKSPUR, South of Hwy., Duplex, $65,000, Sat. & Sun ., 67:1-855() HUNTINGTON BEACH 9432 COASTLAND, 3 Bedroom, Family Room, Bonus Room, VA Terms, No Down, Sat. & Sun., 546-2313 5711 HEIL, s Bedroom, Pool & Jacuzzi, Across from Golf Course .. Sun. 842-2535' 10022 EL CAPITAN, 3 Bedn>om, Family Room, Dining Room, 2~ Bath, Shag car- peting, Sun., 842-2535 17201 SANDRA LEE LANE,. 3 Large Bed· room:., Family Room, Dining Room, Cus· tom Built, Pool, 60' x 140' Lot, Sat, 93~ANTUCKET, 3 Bedroom, Famlly Room, Dining Roonr, $34,SOO Sun., 648-7171 5661 KERN DRIVE, 3 Bedroom, Corner Lot, Su per Sharp, Stu\.. M7-6010 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 13122 SANTA CECILIA, 4 Bedroom, Family Room (15x30 ) Dining Room, Fireplace, 3 Car Garage, 3,(9>+ sq. Ft., Sun., 847-6010 CULVERDALE 3691 CLAREMONT, 5 Bedroom, Family Room, Dining Room, $42;000 Sun 648-7171 6 LOCAL OFFICES ' PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Lindt Iola Drive Beautiful new 5 BR., 4~ Ba. home. Water· front living rm. & formal dining. Handsome oak paneled lam. rm., frp!c, wet bar. Large master suite has frplc. lo cozy lounge area. View of Bay & the mountains .... '179,SOO. S3 Lindt I... Drt.. Elegant 5 bdrm., .4~ balha; on !agoo11-N ... carpets, drapes & wallpaper. LovO!y g.anhn & large slip .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $'212,000 57 Lindt bit Drive -0pon Svndty Custom 4 BR., 3~ b&. home on LaJ(oon. Mstr. BR. bas sitting area & frplc. Waterfront ra mily rm w/conversation pit around the Crplc.; lovel y garden, lge. slip. . . . $189,500. ·101 Lindt loft Drl .. Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home ~th downstairs waterfront mstr. suite a: lge. game rm. or study. Mexlcan tile !loon, bum ceilings, quality con1trucll011, slip .......... $W,oon . ' -,., ~· lnfonntllon On Air Home, & Loto, Ploaao Coll: llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8tyslde Dr., Suite 1, N.I. 675-6161 Oontrtl Oontral EASTILUFF S4l,s. AREA'S IEST YU!!!! DelighUul l«y. home. S Spacious BR., 2 baths ; huge family kllche~. Top quality apwinlmenlt lhruout. Ankle-deep carpet, decorat<>r flooring, custom ahutlers. Just a real "Brighi PeMf". Beat call today. 2414 Vl•ta dtl Or. .... wport ...... 444-llU AooylhN COlllN • MAltf 11 llC, ' ' IXCWSIYI CORONA DIL MAl • Comldlad one o! the 1*11 _. on Ille ocean stde ol the Coast Hwy: This olds , family home ls situated on 2 res 0 idfenu.a!dl~ !.\ Xlnt, appreclAtlon situation. f ere -: 'i $79,500 • BUILDERS -INVESTOR · I R·l Lot with ·.ome «1111 ,v11w; Corooa ~ . I Mar. Walt'to the beach. Call for infonntUon. 644-7882 ) ' ' ' • I j •I .· EMDALO JEWEL ·.IOX . • 11 HJ.ii abOn the blue hdflc ~ ~a,. · permanent 180' view, Ibis lge. EmVald Bi1 '• home constats of 3 BR., 3 baths, den a: swim· . ming pool. Alklng •150,000 , , . t '·=' VACANT VIEW LOT S 16,500 FULL PllCE . T1 Th\s is no joke. Owner· will finance. Call I today for details. ·844-7882 IAUOA ISLAND Real live doll house, completely remodeled from the ground up. Consisting of 2 BR., sewing rm., den -could ha\7e guest rm. Of- fered at $90,000 Coll US fw Y""r reor 011•"' ....... -WI ho .. \Dti of .-i thl!il• to, ton Y"" olloutl CORBIN.MARTIN . , REALTORS ' Oontral .. ~ti l.,l (; : COATS & WAllACE REAL ESTATE Costa Mesa· Harllor at laker . Hunt. lch. ·Atlanta at M~'. COATS & VIALLACE REAL ESTATE PRESENTS A Community Assistance Program Mark your valuables with our electric marking pencil loiln4d, ..... ti any COATS & WAL'fAC:E REAL ESTATE office. You will receive • v1lu1ble peraontl pr_.ty rocord tnd • special window label. HELP PREVENT IURGLAlllES & TH&FT FANTASTIC POOL HOME Privacy a: good taate abound in tbla terrific . 5 bedroom home. F o rm a I dining room, Iwge family room with fireplace, 2~ balhl. Located on a large lot. Heated & filtered pool is surrounded by P.ALOS VERDE stone deck & ls completely I e n c e d for safety, Built-In ~as Jlar.B-Que a: 'shuffleboard pro..· fide added family entertainment You muat ' see this home to appreciate. New • 1JstinC., · $51 ,000.~QA'..::.. 262-4454. l: JUST LISTED "Mesa Verde North" location. One year new home, fantastic upgrading and iJn.. provements. W o u 1 d you believe it's a.fr. conditioned? 4 Bedrooms, semi-formal diJI. Ing and family area, atrium patio. Minimum maintenance yard. A Coats & '\V~ ll· CLUSIVE at $42,950. CAIL 548-4141. 3000' TO• OCEAN .. Here is the bead> borne lhlt you have beea. •' dreaminf aboul 4 bedrooms, 2 balha, to-. al d I n n g room, beamed • celling f~ room, extra large muter beclr!>om l!Ulte. This Immaculate shake-roofed ho111e ~ been . professionally decorated a:· lllidscaPo 'ed. Thia Is truly an outstandin« value lor- $38, 750. Easy terms. CAIL 982-4454. $25,900 $1300 DOWN 3 big bedrooms, 2 baths, flrepla<e, etc:. Just Listed!! So Hurry!! CALI; 548-4141. -. ---. vm NO DOWN ~c 4 bedroom 2 ,~th Glen Illar home 1'11h 1b1ke roof. Iori .... near ocean. Fl1'fr r.•• newly painted lnalde, Y..,.119~ mai lffl, Near schooia llld · . fH<i down I<> Vets, '1650. do"'1 to 'o en:• If" lilting ... $32,950. CAIL ~. ~... ' I MOVING TO DESERT I Owner anxloua, MUsi' move to d.ut. See . tbla S bedroom 2 bath home. Corner Jot, with st<>nge area for boat and tnllor. Oonto pletely fenced. Priced at *29.7!50. CALL· 982-4454. COATS • & WILLICE · " . · REAi.TOil SHOWCASE Of YALUIS 's111VINO OllANOI COUNTY SINCI · 1 -IMS- .At AllMM & Mn1 nlo Al :!£·¥.\' ..... ltuc~I 41& .... C-. • .. . , r ' •I ,j ~l; ''Bdr':.:tt ' ~j/t'J pr.6t1nl6 IUT S BUY IAYCREST-Meticulously clean 4 bedroom family ho111"-.Larg~ living room & dl1llng •~a. ~th t'anilly and living areas\ban. large rock fireplaces. Location is convenient to Mariners «hool, library and park $64,500. 2015 Commodore, Npt. Bch. Open Sot & Sun 1-5 PRIVAn AND PLEASANT . NEWLY DECORATED-a bedroom and din· , ingiroom;lovely homo .In an adult area. Poo/,. c;roquer, ·pulling green and prlvate park, ~ for .............. : . . . . .. . .. $56,000 ... a323 Privote Rood, Nowport. B<h. Open Sun 1-5 ., 'I : . ~ THE G9<)D UFE : . INJ~llYCREST-1..<Jvely courtyud and lintry, beautifully planned for entertaining' or en- joying the family. 4 Extra large bedroqma, dining room and•tamil11"0Qm l'i11clqsed patio (or sunnln~. wine cellar. adobe brick and other .. amenities ................. $87,500_ :•. ' . PETe BA~RETI REALTY _i Olflce Open Soturday1 & Sund.o~ 1405 y.tostelfff Dr •• N.11. t... ' .•. ~~~' General V'/l 'It( 1! 1@,('1'~11r>a 11.v . . ~ c~vdi~l'1ar:l-~ei'" ' · ~ & 1 ·BR,.jl!uplej< an tear :of ertra wide, 45' kit. T,...: uned: ~1"'1d alteet. Lots of· room fl> build. ~;500 . . 2·. s•-~ft.Co;,aotli ~ ~~ . . wry, 4i!(IO sq~\-home Wiiii lpll!lacular .view of ocean & jetty. 5 B~. lg. liVing room. j>rmal J!li!!ing , w/fn>lc. Separate guest Of. jnaid ,quhitef' over "garage."Room !cir pool plui•Jarge pa'tklng area ·including paddle te1>- Dis C\'!'rt. $185,000 • •¥ . · ~ Conyon fantastic view overlooking perfect "putting Breen" setttiig. Custom pome nearing com- pletion, 5 ~l 5 BA., gtellt"•family rm. & hl1ge game (Ulllm.f. · 1.·, ,. · Tho lllufh-2 St_ory Franciscan modeJr'.newli p&lnted & draped. ·a BR, 2W BA. End .unit prime location . . Magnificent view of Baclfll8y from several l'OOblS. . SPYl\lLASS HILL I~ .BR..1 21'.z ~· Q.i f·-' · n,i: . S..,,tacular ·c.;rr •127 ~··~~\', .... ~1-... '. ew .• if' , • • 1". For LHSe-Corona .. 1M.lr Offites "Up to 2500 sq. ft. of de!Uxe space, air cond., , 8.rnple parking, janitorlal-se'nice, util . incld., 145c ·sq, ft. -.. llli'l\I I ::1,11\ ' I~ )~ CORotM' .0. R ClP•tis .1-1 • " •f J OPEN SUl l·S, -·5 a•••DMS · ;Be~dec0r•\e!I wEe home .wit!' lovely pooL ~right at $74,DOO. 1936 POR'r ldJlANS (Harbqr View.Homes, ... ofl MacArthur Blv.) BAYFRONT -oPEN ~r. 1-5 ' 60 ft. of prime bayfront with dock for 2 lge. boats. 4 BR., 3 ba. -exceptional value at $135,000. . •ll5 HARBOR ISLAND ROAD .. OP.EN SUllDAY 1-5 Harbor View Hills, extra sharp &. the lowest priced home. in this great area. $67,500 1034 SANDCASTLE (Off Marguerite) . ' The area's top professionals are al.,Your service. 675• m MARG &RITE Attention 'yur tbvel:ton! a BR. bOme J001 p1ua a z.. BR. untta; 8lk. &o ocean. $195.000. . 719 MARIGOLD Chann plus location. 2 BR home, . .p. t,.eit. unit hu klng·lbed BR.Goo.beam ceU'L WNGE ~OAST Rtal Estate '600"" CoastlfwY. Corona del Mar 644--4848 $27,758! No Down Terms Near 1Choa11, lhcglna. 3 bedroom>. 2 love\( ... dm. built-In gourmet kitchen, a range, oven 4 diahwJ.Sber. Gracious living room • charm e~ by. tlre- place. l'reehly' painted tn- side &: out. DelJU.tt\11 l patio for outdoor fanilly f\1n • enterta.lniaa'.·'Brtf.(MD-lnl TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Cotta. Mea NORTH MESA SPECIAL ••• $31,000 VA APPRAISED Gener1I 0.neral Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 i"iiiiii;~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bafu wi~ separa~, Jove~ 1• 15x30 family ~ '(J.890 '1· ft.). tropical ............ All this for only Sf67 per month wtth.m mm.y.down to vets. Call 1 A LNIQJI' Kl'U' THI SENSATION Of' SANDALWOOD DRIVE In Bayc,r,est ·.~ w.arm tones ·of autumn ema- nate ·thr!;ughout this Unique three bedroom home · On Sandalwpod Drive. The mood cen· ters around floor to ceilinl! rock fireplaces, scrumptious apricot color carpeting and the immaculate pride of ownership condition. Proudly presented at $76,900. Cotlt«t: UNIQUI MOMB OP Nrw?OIT IUCH 645-6500. U!llill()UI: li()Ml:S REAL ESTATE -------------·, Gonerol I :: ••• 111 i11 ,\ 1·l1 EAmlDE 4 BEDROOM $32,500. New listing on quiet tree lined street ~ar schools and churches. 5" % aaswn· able Joan or try 10~ down lo new loan. For appoint· 1nent Satwd.q, NMCDbtr 4, 1972 DAll Y PIL.OT I~ t ...;.. ..... w~ I .,.,,., .. ·~~"· m•~ .. General Gonorol Gonenl ·r:..,~~!,~ l=i=e ~~~;;, 1;;,;IG;·~: ;;;11:;;,;G'~;;B;;A;;YFJl~J;;,O;;;NT;;;;;;;;*;;;;;;;;;l / ,_ llolhJlri. Pftf<ct JI!'>-;. • OIPl!"I. UT. & SUM. 14, No Down Tllril\1 "Homelike" a~ wttti 3 ............ 2 .,.... ...... ...... fiiiil1ly ....,, Bulltln k.ltchtti. '8fludful park-like poundS. No-tenance Iot vou. 8kr, ~'t.ll. ·--~ T ARBELL _,.Harbor, OJita ~ BEAUT. VIEW OF UPPER NEWPT. BAY ~ 3 BR townhOUae-11 exquisitely decol'atd:I and invtUng thNJUt. P r l c e $42,900. ~t: avail. ~ house sun. lo-5 p.m . GI> . * 64$.7344 * fT70 0ranae Avenue · • Costa Meaa ~ °""' to °""' Cotalos -•'*· MX\ "' °'""' . ' 9J6 E. BALBOA ILVD. =~~~D . * NEAT & NIPTY jc .._ )I;;· !!'I" O"IOdlo• On beaifHul Balboa Peninl1ila. •Pler/Sllp plus ~~= ~:1~ 't~·pt':!e ~!t ~~'n!fl~~ tf ~' Roallol: fo · · .. · · · · · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. Slf9,500! 341 -· N.JI. · 61!><161 ' 14LIOA BAY PROPERTIES llolboa PonlnsuiO 4509 YI. c .. 11 Hwy .. NB 675-7060 NeWJl(lC't'• answer to Mark Spitz, Kurt Krumphoh Of· fen )'OU his 20Jl33 IL pool!! High fences, trees. canyon ·-.plutbe roc:miat 4 bdrm. ~ in C.-HJPl•nc!o,~ 2309 W. Bolboa Blvd., NB 673-7420 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Best buy in area. Immac. 4 bdrm., 2 bath single story home. Large patio, room for pool. Newly redecorated. View of bay & ocean . Low lease. $65,000. BILL -GRUNDY, REALTOR untwnlty reoity $25,900 3001 E. Cat Hwy. m.4$10 ••1 B k1o D Su't I N B -•YI r., I e , •. JWIM POOL I ~Goi~-~..,~·'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~i:iiii:iii~~~~~~=I 6754161 A toW1y 3 bedroom , 2 bath [ I home, all electric push but· ton built·ln kitchen, light a: chffrful! DeUghttul patio, hanaini: basket. with Oow- en. load.I of deckinlt, huh low maintenance yard and a beautiful swim pool! Brk, 540-1m. TARBELL *· ,J BDRM near ooean , •. Ql,900. * tM MAC air-cond, 3 BDRM, auume $2:IJ Pm. Mlilidon Viejo •••••• $38,900' ~RM near ocean . , • 1133 WeatcIII! Dr., N.B. MS-7221 ', ON THE ROCK-TURTLEROCK THAT IS! Majestic home located in the most developed section of Turtlerock. Spacious four bedrooms surround an airy atrium full of fems, Trees and landscaping are mature and manicured. Shag carpets tbru~ut, a large formal dining room and a fireplace are included. Stroll 200' to the olympic size swimming pool and tennis courts. This one is a. winner. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER This large home on three Peninsula Point lots is ynun If you need seven bedrooms, six baths. UpsUJrs party room and 1undeck four car aarage, beautiful Uled courtyard and many oth·er features. Lo- cated one block I<> bay or beach. Was $135,000 -Now at $128.000. DOWN TO THE SEA IN A DUPLEX Beautiful oceanfront duplex rigbt on !he sand. A delightful quieter strelch of beach. Large sun deck a neat dwelling for beach living. YES! NEWPORT BEACH'S FINEST VIEW You will stop lookln& when you see this beautiful home that ~as a view that reaches forever. BIG BIG lo!. 3 bed., 3 ba., brick patio and lots of brick In the kitchen. Watch !he boa! porades and ocean sail- ing. Willing to trade or you . name ii' Offered at $70,000. Open S.L & Sun . 1·5 . 6 UNITS -NEW! 8 beautiful deluxe·apartnwlll wllh one over the pnge wllh a peek· a· boo view of Iha ocean and lar&e . sun deck. Only I &hort block to the bay. $175,000 with termo and owner will consider trades -sub- mit all offers. Great tax shelter. RARE W!STCUFFI Well appointed S bedroom home. 2 bath In tbe very belt nelpbor- hood. Nicely arranged around a private pool for outside llvtne. A corner lot MONACO? Panoramic view -on a clear day you e11n 1ee Mexico. CIO&ely located I<> downl<>wn LAGUNA. Beautiful home with 2 adjoining lots -this is a jewel-Call now. FAIRWAY -MESA VERDE On the golf course. Large deluxe home with 4 bedrooms, family . room, dinin( room , and kitchen with breoldut area. Plus beautiful covered patio, atrium with water fall and many other features. . EAS.l. fl~Nq!{_\L . ,. Colle&• Park! Beautiful 3 bedroOm~ family room,-I* bath, one own- er, adult occupied, College Park home. Only $33,500. LOTS OF CONDOMINIUMS -HEIE'S ONEI A condominium -Relax It enjoy ~.000 recnational conic" ln- cludln& pool, putting green, adult lounees. hobby rooms, lll4 - center. All this plus large 4 bed .. romily room, 21'. bath home wltb fireplace, nice enc!Oled patio. newly lnat.tlled continuous clean Tap- pan oven, Kltcben-Ald dllhwuher, only $32.800. !Olll> down tenna available, and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION FIX'EM -UNITS! 3 units -good location -wonderful potential. Only MS .000. , SHOPPING CENTER 7 Low management Costa Me.1 Shoppin1 Center. Less than 6 x Grou, caplt.t!Wtlon ni. over 10•;;,. $250,000. OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY 4 bed ., 18982 Racine Dr .. Inlne. '51.500. Sal I< Sun. l·S 4 bed .. 1783 Panay Clrde. Country Club Dr .. C.M. $115,000. 645-4040 SaL It SUn. 1·5 t ':::;: ~ndo., aS4 Toun Lane. C.M. $32.800. 645-4040 Sal 3 bed.. 1101 -Lone, Newport BH<h. $61 ,000. 645-4040. Sal 1·5 3 bed., LUI Klnga Rd .. Newport llch. 1100.000. 745-4040. Sat. I< SUD. 1-0 7 bod .. 1511 Min Mar. Newport ll<:h .. 1128.000. 1145-4040. Sal Ir Sun. 1·5 2 + Den, 3112 .Lookout Dr . L<tguna ll<:h. SI 10.000. 645-4040. sun. 1·5 "lll.ALTOIS" SUVING aaun1 lflWPORT HAlllOtl .UIA MIMIU MUI. Tll'LI LlmNG SllVICI ' • • I ' . .. . •• oC" • •• . . - • • • 1 , ...... ---~ ...... -..... M 'AM: Macnab-Irvine I : . . •. ), ' I • • \· . ' ' I~[ • s.t.tfly, ,. ..... 4, 1'72 OA!l.Y mar: " ... I~! -... -J~ I ----l~ I _,,,_ l~ 1· ..... ·~·-I~! .... ~·--I~ ~!!J~!..!!!!~::.'..:~:'.!l~ ;.;.;.;...;;;;=:._-_,,I 6"61.-.. ~utfMq H1t:rtN ~"""""-J0S HouMI U""'"""-• ~~;7.;~====11t~~-Q~·=• •:•t~""~""~·~-==J!OO!!_I~~;:::::::::::=:: • . ' r• ,. • ·-'51,495 Lofty IMng awelll youl Acl lwlftJy ' • ; to select your OWl"I .~ Newpo~ Beach condOmlnium. • j Visit~· temporary OtnCes of the -.~ ~ Cfftt lnformatlon Center, • <X>nwnlenlly local8d at ~ w ... eoas1 J:(lg!rwiy • • &ille B, Newport 'lieich. ~lloliy ,o a.m.'IO JUMet 1714) 645-6141 ' r -...1 t!v"'1~ -h Sell leautlfii'1 ,r~ Plaall P.,Rllll "'-'· all bullllno, .., ., Mak• "' Profltsl ~rt 3 ~ 2 lfA, chlldl'ID OK, cblJdren, 00 is&."':: g.,, )>( • · • will Nter ""8Dta ~ yqu. . ~ta !"'dii.. fNxl ~·paU:. month. &t&-mm.. UnU1Ual opportwilty for lldY or man with FREE ol -••• """' /per mo Col'Onl del Mar "G""" Tbumb"; #lat ta a real money-mailer. de~"-"" .... ' We ·will thorolllhl1,lnln you. . .":., .... ""•I• e ~· -If ROOMY 3 Bedroom, ' """'· "'"""' Rent _.,nu pound ftoar. S350 pr. n'IOlllb We 11Jij,p1y a complei. assorttQellt of pots • 531·5111 ( :IU U~5111 "'"' •pac""" t bedroom and pllilt•holden fMM 1)1 0~"': Jh• -·Id, . -upataln with private ... all th .,,...;-~...,. ..,., ~~ _ trance. $225 pr month. Both e ll™ll •-material, toolo, ' Al""' on lo<, iiiili Ol'"fan>· unlta next lo puk A "'1nl&, dl-l•v lillures,' all'' mabt a put w ... $145,. h44 pr. Kida/ call Bailey m.soG ""1. '~u•':· Eltabllllild lbciWwocim Joca. . . . ..... . . SPAC. 3 Br., 'Ba., i11 cu tlon now v for ~· Total cub • ,JIBAai -1 SJ!oo. Ronf-A.HouM '79-M30 .. ,, oceao w pn. heh. ' 1 •--~ W •·-n-3 " privl. '350/rno. \ndY1 aft 7, , Inv~! required, fl (secured~ Run ~" U v _, f!W• Br, • Ba, bl I-Ins. ""3203. ~.~-ID derful f•-''..., Fen<ed. Olildren ok. =="-------}.':ur 0)1(11 ~-our WOD ~.,. ·-8!11/GI !\\:-~·pod. i2:j0/mo. -I BDRM ·-unlttm. °"'" or detaila phone, • ~ * 3 Jk CONDO, crpts, drps, ta1 pref~ $115. mo. ~ lixc1'""91 e '"""" lfP. 2 Br. Fncd pool, washer/..,..,., R/O, lor, · ~~~~~; .. ~~~!~ ·-~N0~-~-~5j:~-:~I ~. Elld .... NO -"· relrig, $2)0. 54'"1<105. :C::o•:;;t•:..:.:Mo= .. :.-__ _ •·~-3 BR, 1"" Fam nn. C)>t., 2 BR I yd •-bl uw. 1 e VACATION Yr. Round! In drp&, bltina.. ~Im. $275 • i · crp... 1115• 1 ~ -o~ .,: r 1 Br.· Utll locl. ~ u: =~~:·Mus!. t:·.~it. = ~r:n • bk:)tdt 1«111•* Goode raun;y Wanted1 2 Br. epll!I, drps, ~ diJhwaf\r,2 "'-"'"----trl-1 __ _ -.......... -•-mo .,.... BR. in p ex; retri(., . ;n::::*'· $llOO. Alt 5. FllCd ml. Encl oar. Nr -· ' ~·-' blt·ln•, carp, drpo, 1160 Mo. 1 ........ P!~ 1'6 _.. , · """' AA -2 BR, $2lO per mo. Blllno. 1100 DepoolL Adu!IL IN . i'A!fr GROW?NG ~ t. 1.-. .. :Ml e mJDEN'1'SI 3 Br. 2·Ba., ~~n .,';e~;\'.,: Graham Real\I' M&-:1114 PHOENIX: °"1ler re11rtme. 1 · J Lo 'Nr.'QCC,: !!l!Wn!!. pro. . HuntlntfOn 8"ch (6) 1-BR units, (2 ...-..; 2 st ' D ans • SPAliKUNG Vlewi ' Br. lrvlne . I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 !~...= tg::=;. . . ,, Tt/ P,. A! beocb. Yurly1;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1MMl!D. OCCUPANCY }-al'P arner lot. l'06m far 8~% INTEREST POO. ' YES, we 1'.ve re~talJ • May New 2 &: 3 Br apts more. Prftent Income. S'mt' •nd TD Loans WE HAVE1LDTS MORE we be ot ttt.Vtce to YOU In Cor ~t~~l!,1'!~·,tJ:;:U-, II~. Pitt 1485. At leut im...,.. ' ALL nm " =1 ~ ~ """'' 5j'U111 dable. tll,500, CTM, or Lowe« ~teo an,,.. ()>, u >OU need help call today · =.._ -small 2ntl. "WE BUY TD'S" ALA Ront1l1 e "5-JtOll' EL CORDOVA APTS. ,.,..., $145 1"2 ........ Dilllwuber • ~ClrpltlDC • Walk·ln Cl.,. ell, Forold Air .. 1 • l'!rtra Llr&e i!ooDJJ • Beautiful Game m . Heated Pool • BBQ' .. Enclosed Garages. Quiel surroun1'!!.~f.' and close to shopping. (Nr Harbor & H ton St) Adult Ll•lng • No Pll .. 2017 Chorl1 St., Colli -642-4470 HACIENQA HAltlOllt Prom $154 DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished A Unfurnished Heated Pool -Garages -Shag CarpeUni., Dishwasher -All UW!Ues Plld. Adult1 0..ly • No Piii 241 AfO<ldo St., Coate Miao VILLA MARSllLLIS 646-1204 SPACIOUS 1 A 2 BIDROOM APT. Pumlshocl ·& Unfumfshod Adult Liv'"' Dlabwaaher color coordlnated aP1111ancu • Plush shag carpel • mlrrared wardi:Obe door> IDdlrect llchllnl In kltdMll • breakfast bar -huge private Wlced patio • p!lllh Wttllcap. Ing • brick Bm-be-Qliu • laJil• boated pooll & lanai. Air condiUonlng. 3101 5o. Bristol St., 51nt1 Ano 557.- COLDWELL, BANKER A CO. MANAGING AGINT • . o.!n.n1~.....:0 850'1'.i Sitt!.r Mfll. Co. 1641 Newport Blvd., or call.p;o!) 2IH398. 642,2171 · 545-4611 C.M. · J11 Aph. Pum. Jll ':!!?"'~ ~ ~ s.rvtne 11ar11or .,.. 21 ,... LANDLORDS! ~~:::-'iiiiii\O:~l ~c~ .. ~t•;:!M~ .... ~==~~ l~~~~J•~·~·ch~~I ;;;;;;;;: -· down. Open 2Dd TIUJS? DEED LOANS We S!>edallu In Newport :i UC) -&m. Diii De1Pia1< Will a,,,,,,,..~ Bead! e 'Olrqaa del Mar e BACK BAY 3 BR. • st., H-Beoch. *llRQKER 80-1491* ft I.qtma. Oar R-1 S... UnlvenlV Pari<, I""ne 603 BEGONIA EXECUTIVE QUAUTY L A HIRMOSA ~~-OWN!!R IACRl,.CING -la FREE to Y"'I Try Drp UZ.7900 Nlghll V•ry atnctive 3 bedroom, 2 3 Ba. Fully crptd 6 dnped! $j>anllb Cat&nlr> _,. u.. . LuPi' near new ~ ~ -Nu-Vlew! bath • ~ly street. Optn Formal l..Rl Two cv pr. U.: A 8padoul Apt&. Tl:fl. . t Newport llMch · ·bllr to ocean. Must : .u. .-NIJ.YllW RENTALS "°""' . Saturn., and sw.. Fenc«i rear ,..,., Fam. raced pool; ...,,... , :I , [i ... J'M,eao: -tor-ncr .,,._ or -u1R. ' beth& .......... $325 """i.s-Call 67>-1225. Rm. 16' • 35' eo.vmocar BllQ. u-LMns • A IWUlOR VIEW PALmMQ;• ' ·-l!stiot, 'I . . ' . Call SC-'521 -(BR. 2 .............. S3SO c ..... -a-.. Ool1 .. ~ new • Br .. 210 ba. · -• . lll'ZexJll HOME. -3 BR., bonua nn ....... S.00 ii ande ac1too1. Sii -I BR. PURN. $175 , ·""· °""''· &IO-{Ql1. ' .. " 'J:;':...~~. :.'= Hott111 ,............ ly;.;:A,,.. Dee. 1: ired •·11 lil j: Vlata, Otota ....._ Open 2 IR. l'URN. ~11 1• · " ~" COJ.....,.lnlumo ' ~ . .,/ltlt.....,.,543-6148.wLGwrol • . • ~di~a!:i< I «>~£l! =:~~=-.'"'" 2BR.STUDI0$1t5 : ,~ '. _ i.o> .Ola'.;. . ~60 Loll ,... S.11 170 LEASE. Lido Sands: Pool 6 -CALL. 54Mlil or ;_.;_;._, * ~7.SO WEEK & UP All. lJTILITtl3 PAID • ·~ Y . .. 1' .11~ ~ --~"" .<' Ti r • ;; fi; ., park acroaa the Slftet. 8tl!pl 6G-61ll · REALTY fuas10111•' o, 1M1 coLWlll co. • Studio I:: 1 DR Apa Wt• No pet:t i ~Jd~·.2:~~~~al~ ~!l~~ISU~E • JIME 1 • '-i·~, l ~nN: •• to beach. Chol~ ~ · · Univ. Park.Center, Irvine LARGE 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath •TV I: Maid Service Avail -~~·W ,1 pn ·""6th I All~.~\!--~~ Yl!n_t. ~: , 'i lilCYORS Larp 3 bdrms. 2 ba., 2 S~ dlll,l;lf.'o hltina. Lare~ Call Anytime, 833-0820 cloee to beach. $315. Abo e Phone ServiCt"-Hld Pool ~t &rea trp1'c ~er· "'bo lnairltenance. 3 Ii 4:~ ' 'i"" 1. patioe pool table fireplace # · dtnlnl; • Avail O(tice hours 8 Ml to 6 PM available unfurniahed at e Children I: Pet sect.Ion ~-rriottW.ted. iferms :•Av•a:. ~~-f~a·TfbUronteon;· ,_..•.:._L___~ HunfbWton .w~.t.' bar, btt -1ns: 4 .AatMO-JlSL S275.Bkr.675'-722.S. 23'16Ne'4portBlvd.,CM b· M~50ll ~-l6S8 11i,oi::· _..,..,J doB ~avail&ble. VA./FIU., t • 'mal ' · ...i.._.. diiiliwasher washer dryer •-1•-· p I aul IMMACULATE 3 BR 2 BA 548-97S5 or 645-3967 ~· ,...,.., · u•v-or ~OO<H-5%, you name it! All tine&! C~ ~ 229x.f44, 'Beach umi. Pirtia.UY rUrn!shed or un: '"' ~ .., "· a · · ' Balboa Island SJOO month 6: up. (4 bib s. ol San Dteso -. on Be1ch, 1 bUc W. on ffolC to 1£Z11 p~ lAnt.) rnfl ln..M('I 1 ~Br, conv. den, la~ .• dtn · t"o sell from $2S,9&1. M·l -107x275, Gothard St., lumiAhed, your choice. Will 2 BR. + Lolt: pX). Yearly. ~~~~ cnurts, NEW apt, tor adults only. L ..... a..ctt ' rm., near new.5 plushy. larwln realty Inc. oorner lot. negotli.te with responsible G~, fncd yard, dWtwhr. 3 BR, 2 bu. frplc, W""W cpl. Balconies, flttplaces, be-am· -"'-------I ~:Ctraa. $, 1, 5 O O · (U4) 968-4405 ::;-~~:-· ~-perties with reterencea. $475 1 bllt: Ocean I: Bay. Laguna Buch Patk>. R~llhed. Nr. So:. td cellinp, wood panPHJ1R, BACH. nr beach. Sl3$-$1SS. ;ilY 'Owner-Beautiful '2BR. $39 000 ;yearly, $(25 w l n t e r. 645-8908. BAy fronL $295. mo. 117~ carpefulK, drapes. Recrea· C.ol. TV. 1'35 N. Qlut. ~Y Owner,~ lBA, 2 ~: ~W\BA. located in q u 1 e t urfs. · LOTS MORE • . . Children OK. Ph. 646-6942. Coll• Park ™til Pd. Victoria Bch. Diamond, 61"":>-3288. Uon bulldlnc with pool. Open evn. 6 7 5 -~ 3 IT ; I £11A·~o-,,i: ~-~ 'Ude adults only com-CAu. 968-M.13. -, ~~ri;.~an.;r'2 blltl 1WO ¥11 tum 3 BR. 2 ti. hm A aaturn. Bachelor.., =-~-==·::all=:-4.::-:--:--:::-~......, . '.iium11y $21.900. Conventional 11nrna Bolltoo lllond. $250. 1Sl' ~ ~ mo. s BR. ~Patio. beaui view. Al*· 11 Blk to -. Otll 1 -, -1135, 140 w. BEAUTIFULLY rum. 1 erl l!J!; R·2, lncd l"l-'l!"P' fillancing avaJlab le . ~ J11i. ZD<Fmlbem. + °"'-2 s._Frple. s.lllbmyRl\f.l13-fllO. , W,_ <-West of IPL °"""' Ylew. Pallo. !r!!.;_,'1rJ>s. ~--.96>2187. '' ~'l:;.~dio.nn.$3ll0 ... 'ISl9 -No...a,OcSI'-CUft: 1brlor1 -. . .., "°!!!!,t!IMl.I. "1>I<. all....,._,~ ...... -. - ' "'·-'·xos/Untt• "'44~ . "'4433 Ra1i1:f""" . c-.. Mor llAHY OlllERS AVAILI • ..... lrpk, nlott ldt. !?IYHOLfDAY pLlfA to -sm --I < P"c ·-':""'"" • ' NU.VIEW RENTALt $mlndut11.m4rl!f. DELUXE -1 BR .... n. Clomonte ' '~•~ 162 Mountain, Dnort, , S.lboo Penl...,... 4llR. 2BA. blk 1o beoch. No ll'IS-«l30 or ~11 tum apt. siii:ii .. 1.., Pool "!•!""! lleoch * 3~·-11y()WNER * , .. INVESTORS e -t . ' ,174 2 BDRM..,... -wtttt ~c:zp.., -blllna, LEASE 3 BR, 2 BA.~ S.lbol Penlnsulo ::'J'" putdoa. AdUlt.. "' We .... Winter_,,, ; °=form.T~·~-~~~-~-·~Market~~~~= ~:itn't&:-pd:""11~ 3Btdroom;2Bath ~,..O.~~ 2~\~L,8:'i£i0~~: t965Pompna~vt.,C.M. ~~~~ , • 2,rs.·bld,-.a1eitar vtilil~G.liim.$48,500. London Brtdae. Loeated -·~· . " SIJl5. ~ Rehft<)'cl.$325/mo.l·mo. 1ae.1~AptC 'Sii.ra'i1BR,~~":t.C:slldrmL2botha."1tlc I r··fp·~=:·w:n~ .~418 . i;YeJ: -~ ==~=-..:~ 2o:;~ .. :~=~7:, 1 bile to.OO:· retanrfee.~. ;.:::y ~ 3 BR. 2 BA, s;.=c.-:-=~ 4mf.~·.~~ .. ~ patio oVl!riookin& fh r M #.m ·· ·• Mesa or Newpirt Bud:! In-Balboa.~Vd. or call Adults only $350 Mo. Lapuna Nlguel campl turn All elect kllch., no peta. S BR. 2 BA •••• , •..••• $385 , ' ~ii ~~ m.zri< · ':." -• ,,,,.. p?Op. 644-GT. 213, 66U557. REALTOR 611 4848 RARE OPPORTUNITY lrplc, pallo. BBQ. Leue 2035 Pul!.rtan C.M. I BR. 1BA ............ 11151 ~ .e.m~w ea._,, · · ' ......... 3 BR. 2:% Codi Meu thru June . ' J BA. l Ba. Pftiln •••• ~ ·; Westmlnst.r . lnn'_ Beach Qlvd., H.B. CALIFORNIA City, 10 Ac, terior wt1::' All:::' i:6 · BMuL ! BR, 2 'f'llU ba.; comdo &J8...8410/~1. BAalELOR l 6: :I BR , , CALL: ltJ...a !· ' I nr HoUBay Inn & Ovic M t • 1~ tp 1eue. Evfry-concelvw.ble BALSOA h1and tum 1 Br 1'Jrn • anmn • FOUR YEARS '{OllNO • .. urw a·up'Lrus· center. 894-8004 eve•. on''°· NEAR S.A.c.c. Goll eoune. · '!tl'a, Ind 100% ClU')>etlni< 4 .,L il80 per m0. uui lncld. Xlra .ob. Pool., BBQ, lndey. £ Dutch clean 4 bedl-oom, 'i'a.rge ltCft 1 Bednn wlth yard, paho ~ ~ CUit bit Uted (n4) 67H831 ar C2U> Oean. Nr th:iPI: a: bch. 1 e8ting are& in kltch, 1otJ ot., ... ''l• ·. r:~~ Raal Eatat• Corona. clel Mar and prqe. M&t1ftt ad\lltJ ~t'°ln~~,:~t:: 281.-Kll . /.dllf-. Frora.Sl»..!!:25!$ 1• ,iltt&s inc walnut panellng-, SotLl>ER sroiNG NOW. Exoh•nge 112 BEAtrr 3 br, 2 bll, Harbor Ronly. '140.C _,._ R 1..._ ~ pasi1b~ loc. on 7th ·~Wk A Up On Oc:un. * SHADY ELMS . POOL * ~· storage ~U:, bookcue. : , ' ~, $&.S-JM.. · . . . View Hill& Avall ll·U. tar oy Mc 8 "'19 I• '~r Fatrwa.Y. El Niguel Country Lovtly Bad)·1 Br-Rooms e Adulta: Poolflde $140 up " Stop by &Jld ,eee the·avfary hip of Ad&Jnl on Hunting-4\4. A. riear El8inore, 9% A. 3 mo., Adlta. 644-1105 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M, Oub. j mile from beach. Maid Sttvice • Pool • Util pd e Chnc!rtft nf'ltt blodc. 1----,,WINTEll==,..--- r .of beautlfll! birds. · .. _..ton. Street. HB. ; . near Pttrla Dam, 10 A. 21 'SR, 2 BL well~· bome 541-712t $350 per mo. Intlds aJI ecau 615-17409 Pree Fumltu~ Plan Vf!r/ attndtvt 3 8 r . • larwln f'Hlty inc. . 1 . 536-lll( Indio. al dear, It H.B., Quiet I: otean me" $375 · malnt. Refs. req. PleQ.lie ph. Sl60 WI ter 1 br newly 171 E. 22od 9t. Of &d--36«5 ~ au.p. 9lHnL 2 ~ Cn4) 968-4405 . ~ )0 Jm;roved 84&-Gt3. BOYD REALTY c mm 3Bedrvab'l,wtth1arp tamlly t9&-f986 for apPt to view. deroral~. ' bO» • ~ S2:90hM. ..,_, 0 • ~ SUPER deluz· sbariidl style RMI 69"at. Wanted 114 . . roam. A bis rumpu1 room t BDRM, 2 BA golf course Call 673-9591 2 IR. UTIL PD $175 cludM atU . can be.., thla1 ,·~· · 'DUplex, Eut t.osfa. Mesa. ~ IMch over prap. Nice cul de ac I vUI&. Leue $295. mo. ind. ...._1 Attnc. tum. Htd pool. Adlta. welcomd at~ Bia a. • 1 I _., .. , , I . Each 3 BR, 1 a. ,.,..., * Q•lck Caslt * . eamlde --· $215 pr. utll m Wett Nim Driv<, CoNlll -Mar .No · peto. (lnfanl <*I call ._ n4,to-111L L ' ~ ·• -_l crpt. All elect :. ldtchen. WW b . unono -iopertJ. ·All ~&do It.. mo. lit A tut montbl't'nl in 1.qu.M. Np!. 49&-1112. 1115 del turn. ~ 60-m> OCE4NP'RQlfT N falm. I ~· -Sp&nish decor K1npard ~ r-,.. ~ . advance. M&-Tln.. ae ..-C -~ .. t . 'Real F.llllte, 6IHm. <Yb wttlllo °Q bn. Call S ~n!""o, '"= ~ EASTSJDE, -, No ...... llMdJ '::."'*:~= + $25 PIR Wlllt * :-..~ ...:-""'7~11o =I . Bvo-.P!•r:~ttr 154 DUPLEX.trr1ot.x1n1....i .... · fiRRETT RtW. """""'" _.. .. -· =;;;;;;""'Shores•Br ~-a·u .. -•--· .,,..., I . : B&lboa. hJ>!mul• $55 cm M2-DIO/ew &a-en. fuJ)y carpeted. $195 pr ~ ....._,,.a,rrr · Kttc:benl avall Mot~ Tabltl, · Two LOTS T QT A L : °'1ottr/ 66-Gl3.° . . month. Pbone 9 fl B - 9 3 8 6 2 Ba. ~pet ok. 2 lllU lo Bis Cmw. Bldt. w-Harbor A VlcWt&. * 1Wlloa Plldn. S mt. 1 BA , 10f'x219' CHOICE LOCA--66 I 2 Br, 2 Ba or 4 Br, den a 4 AITER 5 PM. $215-S BR. 2 BA.~•· bltno, 112!1, at1f pd. Y-. llAQIEl.OR, 1 6 2 Br op11. ,,_ -Ola ••1 TION, Huntln"'°" . Beach, Income ':"'f"rty 1 . ~ wim·0 ?r" ~:i 3 -., i balho. Very ~C...0.d~"ll'it. 2 1 adlt no pets. 16-10! End. --ltld' pool. wlllwll. Utll oQI. - ZONED Bus HIE s s.. THE PEOPLE'S .. 213· -• ...... WI' fen<ed ,..,.. BA. Dix ........... Chll<I ""· OCEAN!ID~ al ...... " Jae, Adltx/no ..... Im " up. m : -= -I 1 ·i;'/fb.~?J:,AL 0Tk~s · . BROKERSINC. N · •---• $2S5/mo 1ncludln1 MANY0'111ERSAVAD..! .. .,_,crpq,adltsooly, 1153c.mttSt.-. 2er .• 1Ba.1PLS~to '~' KANPAK•\993 Klb<I CHOICE 9624151 -rt -........... Call Dave, NU-VIEW RENTALS "'pets, I ft 2 Br.~. VERY nlcr 1 BR, ..... -. W-... Sllll/mt> · H ail f y • ..i.. 50-1151. Aat. 873--4000 or 494-3:W Costa Metil QuJet Stp by pnaa WlnWr Nnta1. Rd. Kibel Maul, aw . ·sn ~e ~ c~~~': 0 : INVESTORS WAITING s1«>:'UTit.. PD. Nice BK.ti EAST'SIDE 2 BR *· Sl65. LRG new CUil. J Br, 3 Ba. I acha11 ov~ 30. No pet•. Call m-4l50 Comrner.clal 151 sriJoiO duplex, built-Ins, Must have apts, 5--50 units. right on lllJ1d. Full k Xlnt, cond. Secluded, 1mmed home w/golf C'Cl\l.n(' view. Casa de Oro S.-lall. FOR Rent: Tr a 11 er Property fireplace each u n l t . Costa Mesa, 'Newport areas. Yearly. occ. LDYely yrd, no l1t I. lut. S5e/mo. 557.9409, AU. tJTJLmE! PAl.O ••N~ I 6 2 BR Ttallttt. W/Clban&, 1110 + atD Sift ~ LISTED . -Weslmfll!lter. AllO, sboll'Pina Centers or $2'75-a BR. 2 BA, frplc, dbl children, 543-0715 2 BR priv borne . $11}. baa Compue berote )'OU rat S85 ' up, r.t.tu" a.duh.. mo. AU lldll pk. For ~ JU>< lADERA Industrial; hit Actk>n. -~·~~ Wlntm'. .. BR ~--1~-1e e.._ • -;;:__-_-;i ........... d I ·-· ~11<1 -a. .,..,.. .-. ekWftr caqpil'. 54-at $0. ft. frontage. NriiJJort • Bttecher RealtY ~ 4·BR. J BA, 1 blk • • QU\UIC w .,.,..... ,,.. evftY'hin«. •ncu. pr. ....u1nom esl&Md. ~t....... ._-,, ..... _..._. ~ -, . Bl\td. 2 stores totallng 400J , SCI 14,4 beach.. X1nt thru-out. trance. S 115 /mo . BAR· ._............._. ,,.,..... e ~ kltchm Witb in-21 BR. utU pUd. StlO mo. no 2 Br, 2 Ba, ~ cr,c d, · f(. S96bC)"8rmual ;roa: . ; MANY OTHERS AVAU.' RE'IT REALTY, 642-5200/ · db'tct Hdrt?!J: peu. zm Ml.pl~ St w/'frJilc. "' bllt to b9iM:1t. :.m.· ssa;soo. Clean. Bkr, "'"" "'4433 H+VE _,... Qltltp 0.. . NU.VIEW RENTALS ...... &12-481l!. ewm ' BR Cando, ....... • Sepanto din I .... • -• =imo yr! .... Call ·11'15-1225. , IMVESTORS' Brand new ll:)oDml. t-1) uidts. or Qx>p 6'13-CrtO • or 4&1--3248 2 BR Unfum boule. Ma.tun Nr. ~ llltrm1rt. "':-~ e ffomt.Ub nnp $WA tJP N~turn. 1 I 2 fl'5.olll!I aft pm. :17 . , duplex, ... n:. fttJted $C1.950 cmtllr' atorel W / Io o d adalta. Sll)tmo. $.1$. Yr CNtnr _,_w e Prtvat. pe,b •• T d. '-' onb' OCEANFRONT J Bil. v ........ COii!~! Roni iil.ooo ·-'l\lil. -:-""" ...... -195 . -• .,.. -" Call IO«IJ!. • C1oood -•I -~· ' ~· 2llA I :JllR :IBA, Call -= -~~= ~ .=: Quick ... 21M1HMS. Smtth Zit N. R~J1H45 utll ~•-**3 BR. 2 Ba. 1ncc1 yrc1. 5an ci.,_.i. e Marble,..,...,, 1!':;..,~":;... .... · t111s 11t-l4'1. -A t;:i•.;illod Ad.'S.D kits llem•· ---151 E. 1lo> St., Wlllon Pl., Loo AniJeles. _,,_ -,.,__ Funll1 ..... 1i5 0 Imo. • Kini• lldnntt · · -- ii0..!&ii&0-56'11Now! C.>L 66-1137/612-1131. WAN'l'TOBUYlorlunl .. NEW teduded 3 BR. rum. Apnt,IS!-fm. '=1"~~ ·~~·,::;: ~o.::'s~~ Cl.ZAN-:&:-' "189~•. '1~ ~:.'.':'* 125 :,.,~..=.from =::-"~:r."" .. ~l\;"3..1::~~'1:·~ =~:..bcti~ ~-111111tt1t ,_ .... ~!Br.I•~ ·-· • ':'· r-~ , . '· • it ... ,, u.....,,._ • w..,..... 111.oa. aMJ.a ~1: sm. ••••••••Ir tMee. 1111 !.~,,~="1.t ",".''' .·~·] ,, .. "·' 'It 'i.~~~ ... = Ila •• .._. • •. -eo.:trn Now,..t llwd.,C.M. N.&lllLIMllJ.5al. Mobi·•...: Homes . s&mi-:r.7:'111. Uftfunt. 110 ~Br.-~· NR __ ...... _ It: '::"' ssZ. ':'°..r"" s er. 2 c:.... 4o1 Mor LIVE LIKE A KING a.. M,.. stHl!I n. :.:i_ mom'."i::i. lricl. 1a111.., I. " "'' ' ... -. ~-At ...... Ptlcosl $145 Nlcdt """' I Br ..... --ct'p't/drp• · °""""""'!Y 1lt --· ON 1111 ._di,°"'"''""""' Adui only • •BR. 1'0 BA. Ill -to ...._, ...._. ••••• thro';;-"1bout a.mi-" -lllPHI*""" Ill!. 1-. i1ay,4 Br .. i VII. ... ntod, S RR. i BA. FUltlf1lllED -" • 13'1 w. WU-..... ._ - --~ ' . aldi'9lwt • · lndlcvd :IQl50 FOR s. I ·-F 0 r. I I ft • * Ml•m1 * bl. ~ l5MS.DI; U23 ....... cw. Adjl&lt for winter U1't':JURIWDIED .....m. -'"' ~ S~CES & LBASING fncd. yd., ptU o.1<tdeat for Domestic Cats E J II c Ir I c Stmalle:ld St., N. °'Biker. or tuU t!rM. m-timi. * POOLS * Jl,AC...'"J~El.J)MP'T· * BACll. ttrnodr'-l 11111 .... ":..n 1-""II""' couple. $9.600 term1 avail .• Shnp lncludlna Inventory W.1ttltmmTAMll4 l BR. ~ ynt. new crpCj. Noow-rt -h * INCLOSID 114 ... ,.~..!,. \1~A r.uo, I blk lo....._ U • ,,...,.erv ... •uw•.., 2ftD1 Beach Blvd., No. fl, tfttlna equipment lor ___:::,.. f'&lnt I: ct., S2Z§, 950 r-· -....•ir. ""'' )Tlr. u.tJlt pd.~ t ; Blfla• Mltlr llllles :~ .• ~. TbU" ~t~11>e':""b:~ ~~J~&w.~~·~:-:: ,,~t:!l~. * =::r."1 ~~~."~~ ~~::-..=;.•1 • --~~.N ew port ~· ~ ~._ * SM) OlildNll ot. Nt dll. F'rolft P5D Manl.h TO AU..BtACHr.:9 Maa Dr. C.M. Mt-1Jtt, A88PjY REALTY IO,.• · · 531-'IOO -n.YO!TllrPll.9"T. J.;"-':..,,...,,.; l90 ·HANDY1 !BR.a .... ...,.,.,..,,MO--mo 81ten.n.tyRltr, """'FROM $135 MONTH BEAtmFUL 2 Rt. llT11. :l:t.UMwft. .. NB. (Cot.It ffwY at Jun-old and tmt refril, SlllCtfti Cloe. Va.rt. * 1 BR., 1 BA ~ Patin, Pf'l't· Malt.1.. No :;;::, ;::::: OR•iNLAAI' PARK -Rcl.l •11'14 or = .:l ¥':'!1s + Lis ........ 1, sm Cw1j 1 ......... • ADULTS PLEASE e Mlt 2htt SI.~ 11 .. 1 -•ul• 'A 11&\tmrUL PRIVATE --11 ...ri.. 11111lit11Z·SEX:LU6tDc iBr.O>t· CJilld.el<. -to """'"" m VIUA POMONA Doftl ...... t e OC&ANPllOHI' T•• • ~,!~~ er ::"'.:"tor air •.::.i_ -••.,.-=, ~ ::"'..!:;..II> -,a ldMI DIM Nii ~!"!'!" IMclt l'ffONI Ml-•IS -· .,. • ..,. ""'· '.:.; "W't:;"'=l:,~.: n:.J#:.. bcb . w~~ 1145 · V~6 2'~.!.:':t""!.~ 2 BR~ Adlll1 '-· U'.111,..,_A ... l ~':...~:":":::-:": = ~·11.J~· ~eL~-~: '£r d a 71iiJ w g-er c.. F»ed ... ~ .!!!!: n1· • ~ S.":=~ ~! WilffiWWWY :: ~11 ~1,o;:: 1;m.;i:;:· =,...,:-r.-::::::"4 ..-rnr,_.,,_ · ~ .. -u. •~•t••~~,.....,. · · + · ,....., YliilY /*7w...... ••••A'lw....,. .cm ~~·-~·J ~-. ""'6'1\dl ..... -1115 .0l.DE1('1BR1 """"" -· ..... .. Nlapw1...... 1o-.sm_ -. z = , .: . • , . E1sldt. Kldll"""'_'"!1aamo.' BR, 111 ... -. -· T .. ~ ••• ·~-m c:.e1 Mll4t Hw:tk ..... IM<lt = ~d • -e,.tP , J..,_,_ -· ~,., LANDL-1 .... ~· trpl c.1•2= """'"" -II ;,;;....~;z; ...,_ -.:~"11 J· ~lil!l".:;:i,,i,111. HOlUND.... FREI'! RENTAi. -VICE ---Hunt"!'!! IMclt STUDIOS A 1 ll'S _.,,11: j ':_ ,._Jiiiiiiiiiiiii ll'IUU"° -,. i141&"' • , ..., -. I -CIL , 'It llACON RINTAU JBR. -. Ill ba, it· e PltElt ..._ ,,,.. • ., "1V. -. ~ -.; notlr ~ • t.= Nii' W 4 6 a• * * '4Mlll * ="-':;..~-.mi ~~,.:~ e fRE& l/tUli"' llMW -6 loU ttl ~ : g: 11...,. .°"~ ;~ ~~ -°" --:-i 4-B£llROOll 1IOllE. -. ~Iii· Eli ~--· ..:=.,~ : =:= ~ =:.;.-;:,..! r~ cn4> m -TJT4. -· Rwt. , .-..... PMafllir•CscH:r-•) ~ 8eecft. 4_. . . -1·-• ..... -Fll!tllntt ._ .. sw..ien mn l &::: Wl;t;;o;;: a a 1~ a.. · · en """ .... • (f1rio. um 0 ~ < s BR. t BA. OandO. lhM __ , ~ tA n • w °' OH TDf Aat:a ... _._I~""· . ..,_ ed t>r -lllo), ~ -....od":''.';'*""11>r '"'L s•rtl•· -. J Br. -tdn . ...,,_. e TV61MMJ..,. ... a -...1W11N.o1.,...;>. ~"'""-1-~ ~i'ofttl 6 ,..._ .,,,,_ -a,lltd... new 12TIJat 0--· !ft. -6 ()pla.R<e•lodl.A.,11/U. ·--IO-W ""',._I ..... = ~ L~~ 0.... -T ' .(llJlllMllt OWNER/AG1', a.di-_-, -ISi-•'"1-•• ii0iib;u111 --= v .. ··-----T-Clootol1 ~~~-. % .. ':..~=-. ~'i:'.r,, = CAJ.L-Iii' .-! "Ull"ir-.. :.&1= ~~~~,."I:, c;,:;:t.:ti,= ,._-:~c:,,• . ...,~· sr !!!!!!!!! lion«,...., ' Atoll ...., ~ .W. !!!:!!!; ·-, • I -s..;:-. , O•lllil .W. .S:..:::--.. ---_.__,,_ associated >' '• ! W , I' I t ' '1 l.J •, , ' "" I ' , ' < '' ~ ' '· I I I " • ' ' I • • • • ,Su DilLf PILOT . • .•• It's a . Rather Speeial • Package . SPECIALS ,. '_, . . ., . . ··~ ... ;:. . ... \ ' • .. . . ·l . " .... .+ -·J- ' From the front page-topping Sunday Special, ihelf, to other ma~ jor d~es of and for the Orange Coad, the Sunday ·e d it i o n aboun,C!J with special news and sports dories told es only DAILY ' PILOT staffers can tell them. OPINIONS Columns by Berry -Goldwater and S. I. Hayakawa, editorial car· to'on by Pulitzer Prize winner Jeff MacNelly, a weekly report on · California's congressmen and on what's d o i n g In Sacramento. That's just Page A7. Great commentery by great journalists ap- pears throu9h·o11t the Sunday paper. BUSINESS From Orange Coast reel estate to New York's Well Street, the Sundey edition really meehs business. The DAILY PILOT covers it ell. "Dey-ahead" market news Includes analysis of tlie pest week's ups · end downs,, volume, trends end new stocks on both the Ameri- can end New York ' exchanges.- I ,( _.. ._ . • . I • . , ~y ... ., . .... . . . . , .. · z·., ,, . . . . . 1"" . ~--.-... #... ' 'c-~~ ._,,: . " -. PEOPLE ... ' ' . .:.. .' ':.:. '! .. -' .··. ., .. The focu~ is on you and your nttig~bcirs ~...:~JL!!ll .. ~iilds _of people . -thro'ugh several different kinds of. •:only:'M';~u)'ld~y!' f~atures. Peop~e~Q.Uot11.•· ~ Gpod Deed-P,,e_o_P.!fi'f't-.Y oii!J!~i£!:J!fl~ !column +liet 'fighh City'Hell) and each wae~'s veriety:of f'"tµte : stories abo11f p•opJe 'yqu know -or wish , you did.·'. .. . .. < THE ARTS . . . ·, .. -· . ... .. ' : -1· ••. From the ·irreverence -.,f Rex Reed '~ cele.brity~Cil~mn t~ the com-.:. ·.f prehensiveness of community theater. and "lfve ·enteljainment re· ' ports , the Sunday entertainment ·pages ( p!'us other features .scat· tered ~in other parts of t~• paper) present l(vely 'coverage of th.e lively a·rts. · ' · ' "' \ , • TRAVEL . At lees;t one page of every Sund!ly 's paper ii'ilClevoted to travel, et home 'and eb'roed. Stan Delaplene's column cen·take you any- where in the world. Stories by loce t readers ·oft~n t~ke ,you elong on ~ "favorite vacation." Even the eds are fun to reecf.' . . . .. • • I,··-. --"" • · .. ( • •• ' I PLUS, OF :co~RSE, COLOR ~OMICS, .11,G CLASSIEP ,AD SEOION, 11·, WEEK AND FAMIL'1 ,MEKLY · tMWiN " . t'·: ... > !o "' . J . . , .. ' . _, , ·-. ~ . .. . ' • ' • • • -" I • • ' I " • • • • • ·!, ·-.f ' Su~~· ~-'~ ' ' I•. I • ' ff. ' <I , ' for -reaHerr-of-t'he • • ..... ' . . .. ... .. • • • I '1'; ) • • • . .. ·' • • • '~' ' • , • ' . ' ' • I j J I ,_ ' • • I .. . • • I . I ~ • ,. I .... I F I ' E D _6 ' 4 2 • ·,5 . -'. OAILY PILOT ........ ,,,. ... 'l!l ! ......... ,,,. ... II• 11 "". I .:.-') • I ~a'' ' . ....,... ~ h&t aw.- • ... Us•..,._ Ml A,c u Jkr& • Alil. ,, (U a • ~TD r a. :;%:, ; ' C..-.. Mor Colhl MIN C-. .... lbot M ' Ho1 lklfls I .... , leoch N9wl*1 .... ~~i;z~~hj;'.ii~ ' BR, Aft. -· I'rolc. T \ .. *' * d ... 11 lllL I !IL IMO -" ml. ... " -. WHY p···-.... WPOR ~ • D ' m.. I ... l .... Enclr.,....Guden.\llaJlt,""' -··M, 2 •Jr':J:I'"""" """:~·:::-,:?:~ A,..,A r-•1 ·~ ~·= ~,~1 ~j;""~··'fl · R~ lrelhort q . 'I' !!~~~:t· t':r.:-!k. ~ ~ ~ ITAY llOMI ON l~~c~~·-~'~"="=:I NEW»Yetulupt·BR4.pl ~1..C.1 fttltnltlla•· : ijii j' s '~ WiikiNDL 1; Wallt ID',,_,. A ~ · """'" 1\1 1 d 0·11 ...... 0 CJ!; AN FR 0 N ~, -. W _..,, t.0\');IJ' 2-BR, <! 114 G .... eencl IJZ, mo. Yrly. SOME APARTMENTS ,.,_ '1• •1s -.. :s&MW"'" ·~ Nez ':i.,.8r2 WOULDN· I ,_~ quiet.....,._ ......... ':i.::S.ei:·,,,.. = AVAILABLE ,e For ,..illim °""'"'"oeo<h. '..';...,~...,,;. • ,.e.. It's an hen air you to enjoy sa~ "Ind =-.. ~~:"'?; 3 er., 11p1e.-,. bion\ .. u.. 'FOR:IM~EDIATE ~= 1i~ ', ~~ $°b.,... : ~~'°".""' Adltl. -Sundays and aU week long, t0o. · r=r ~ ~:·.., ... ,.! pr, ~ bi~4d1"1"" ·' QGC::UPANC'{ l~;., l ~ ' ~~ A~ Iii EXTRA ._ 2 BR, 1 bo. cpu, '150,000 health spa 1 7 swimming l'f'O!J. 7 Ught-492-22'1. ~ Eves or' wknd~ (Reserviuom ·accepted ·• ~"' ~ ~ -A?Vtf drP,I:. blt-inl, PmL Nr. ed tennisieourts, bJcycl, trails, ~8 ..-.. S.n Juan Caplitrw 2 b<drooms each. Bltln.. '"" on otben) ....,.,. ·olzo• ceUbto. ,,,::.!_ • ....___..__ -,,..... l!S>.1!?11 Florida. shqfftebo81( · """l!'l'L ~ ....... JuDki' t•s ~· 2' •• bl - pets A dnpeo, d>oi<:i loca· • At IJ=. ~ 11, .w7riJ -~ 1 -·at-'"· from $174.e, !DpllllljY, pi;"'flr· t.bodloom ';;ij._ --."".,;,... Avail • ·~~~~mooth. MEDnERRAN~N -r ~~~ H.TON I ~ IMch. planaanclS'ltorYt.oWD._1 ... 2or3W. now,tallmo.<9JI~ • BR ' ., -VILLAGE . CooWnien!oll ~ ••• "~. ~... , • VIEW • rooms. All witb electrlj: lllelMns••le'bal· Apta:, , ., ,..., ~~en. 'Encki8o. · • OCEANFRONT cony or pstlo, carpeting, clra ti. SUbter-Fum • ., Unfum. ft downstallil •. Attract. apt. An llddre'ts of distlnC" ·-2 --1>90la. 111 · -·JUI. 2 Bl!, 2 BA. r...... Ma-ranean=ln~, elevatOra; maid ser- ........... ....... Swedllh bplo. eH-~llO lion in COiia M ea.a !.°~...!:'~"!'e.~fidli.No' ' '(7141 atCI ''. Adulb. no pet>. -ID vice food ' dry cl C -., ...,.., ."3-4007 an. i p.m. d··-·t •• -N -rt ~; ..,...,..v .•-:-~ Ole -» ..,.,,.. DoQr _.,, Pool. ·Securiq.. 31755 . e mar.et, _ eaner, oltt = , 211R. .,. ... ~-.., a 1--w ·,, e.,.. peU. • WJ1UUl.wAltt.lll co, eo... H;;y., s. 1-beauty salon on groundl. See oeautlfully fllr-. '". ~· wtw . . •· vie;. Beach, Balboa .. and tbe Mo •sll ap.;. 'ltiil 7 pm· . e -Ila e Dished models today, 9 1.ni. tO 8 p.m. Other !•J,. . -... '°"" . to to'· SouthJ,.Mlla flnelt 09m-. :, • . ,• . . . · BE ONE or~:niur times by appointment. Just north of ll'ubloa ,.,~, . m H•I\".'~"''" Al!< a. OdM. l""n~"'· • , • .me ~_.."!'Way• CM , TO .LM: IM 1111S • . ',,:.;...;.~':':. ":: Island at Jamboree and San J...,W. Hllll '":"BR~,a\/oll~llt.~ UN.FURNISHED-'·· nr·~-.1,. JUST,~.tll•D -"''"''" "-"-Road. , ';' ,» .beicb." . -· . · •'d -·,-• · e J.oxar> l'ir lj>I. '250 ,..-. LINGO , !!?4'11. or5!1j!tt .. 1 b8droom·fnm $UIO • ''"1 1~·., •Adult -. , .: REAL UTATE • REN· PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS ~~·I Jl!l,.l BA. l~,fod~from.~ &:•l!.llftl .e·~· ....,___ "l'.WL499·2878. Oii AL-bay ~ -' ~. Malta; ~· . • °""' • •I• ............ , -• Qoice cift) °'*"' .....,_. et.IFF Drift, unobltnx1ed ~ ~Ave.,m.t'l<,I. ·'The dlli'm of 01il .: .. e 0-. corpetq -~,.,. -.~ 2 BR. 2 Ttl-17141 644-1900 fw•...,ttl lnfannttlon. SPAciQUS J.a.., 2 &-....., World ""•la aw8itr)Ou . • J~ . iiK;,.rl'.. ,...~;;.· nn .. beam ~· beam•, ;riV· ,pr; 6na937 ' In ~M'e.a ·~Ring NIWL¥ 01&no· • Heat~ • ·-""" hlP -Apt. Unfvni. • Apt. Unfvrn. 3'S 615-<m' (,' " ~~;.· )o!adlt.er.-.8Mutlful '~1 : :·=-$140 ~,... ~~yr"' $lOO ""'·Lldolsl1 N=wporthtch 2 BR.. So. al iiWI'. Pool r a·11 e 'h. "'"•ge 'l;lie lp -ID OCetl> BAHIA .PUERTO . . Adul1'ooly.$225Mmrt11 .. ¢9untey ii'~ s~ttlng°"*,. ..... line.-. "10171h41t. !LB llEWLY-2BR,2BEAUT. appl'd. ,,.. vlow IRAND NEW . REALTOR 6f4-..48'8 ·• h .•. • iin~ "bbl Gu HeU I; Blwe. Water. 5.1S-4815 5.J&.9535 'BA.' _iJeam celllqp, bl.tins. 'penthouee. 2 BR., 2 Ba. + ALL UTILITlES PAID Cotti Meu .;. ~= ~!!rtyards00 and ~hd~Rm-, Laundry • MOVE; T<lDA'.l' ·* deci--~~mo-~ ~~~$100 Yumlah!d Available r,,,,. To Step u.. palljwayti wind ov 'LARGE 1 BR.. $140. $119 A MO. 1 Bl!, 1 BA. --" -Vtnlo $5t>Ott ls! Mo'• Rent, ... ~ s~ · and ponds tO ' Bit. ·$18l. $165.,,f,! Spac. 1 • 3 BR tn. ·~ . -$165 ,..mw..i. C::l" leue, ....,, """ Your apartment in a French Jht!. d~i of your villa Hae~! de i SewnJ. avail. ALL J:X· •11.JNOO REAL'J Sx ATE. DELUXE 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba., ""JO'l tnBlrclhlsh ~· < o c Cofmhy Ganlen • yet ... ., artmut . . 161> w. WDB.'No. 1 . C.lf. TRAS. ~ ~ Kido RENTALS. ·-. encl .... $19) up. Rontal w . nr . . * * * NEW * * =blya.n~a:C~:~d8· ap · · · ~cnrttn KHID .. 5 .. ae; Cii.WiiNG"t . BR apt., St. ~io.14-Mace Aw., ~~tJ:~~:~: Pfl"P'l.l private. T w ~ -Fiieplaces .. .-et bare. mre8ti.IUlll &I hli w. ot Befd: ems. 'ott ••• ~WDIDn. $170. Call . j&c.mi Nr UC trvtne. ~ den,: .2 """"· ~ceil.IDp.,w . , ._., _ Slaf2r.118-75)0',...vr--., lllt<rb·fi.38<7. Mldw•y.Clty · Mrr. 97Hl89 -•ploture-book kitchen. P8Dlllln•. . ·., .-....., J . · ...... -• J "'•" · lllW!ft"l BR. $1115. Ulll pd. NEW -• View ~·and othu pluses. }<'~ .d-'......, !'--.; 2 "°"''"" $255 3 -. ' -.'<'.frlli:.;; 'l<O·liiltl'cr peU. 2 BDRllll.,'1 bo, -opt ~~•BR. 3 Ba. er 3 BR. From 1 $195, a~t ~ -co~t;i~ =M ~.~.~: =~r=-~ ~-, '"'-"· 491-2165 ~-~:'~ ~~ ~den. Side tie avail. $C25 ;;THE ¥ENDOME ~.":wltb carpets ~~ oeitlna. Adulti. ~ .. ocb11. -:=i . . N u.-r1 •·--h 67>-i,ri;-· °""" ..,.....,. 18«1,~ A:-renue ' . ' . ~ ~· ~ ~ £..!:fat. C.~ 171ln ~.:~ ~~' """",..-• -LOOKING t.or yr. l'OWld :O':s ~:'. -:~..:j patios and Ptrk-Llk\; 'iCu '.t;11119 oi.~M c~,'lJ:fj ~ ~ ls:,m~;.. '.!t .. ~ l:.'.'° ~~~~ ~ 2 • ,.,.; ""'""' ceiling. _,............,;ty Center · QUIET DBLUXJl ~ · .......:• -· en -'°"-6 -blt·lnl, hi•r. See at l13-34t1> St. '15-0l5T . . ~ ~·$195 . -~~ -21:3BR•AP?'S..• -· ....-...,..-..,..~~...--.... _ -. • ·. · Wiflt'.ADtiClomJounges, Pvt. Patiol * Htd. ~-PMr , A ~ • :!uJ'da:.-1~ ~·~ ****** it:Bi'f~· °" .ltudki ·Ntns biilfiid and ping pong Nr Sbop'g • Adult. Oniji \ 2W~~~~ NOW AY.t1tAat1... : m-2223 evn. Quiet 2 BR w/ aundeck. ·~:..Orptldrps, ·pn' paoo: · rooiU&. Martinique A.pis.' Chlldttn. .. ok; ... ~ im :J~2~~ a. CLOSE to beach, Lrr 2 Br. CrJih:, drpe. pool, si;ar. LA COSTA APTS. 1 & 2 81 ,,.,.. 8 Bu111· .. ·--• Drapes • wa1111n cam • Swlntmhic Pool e eu.l>Queo • Enck>sed Garqe Al Utlties Pail Mature adu1ta, no pets Walk ... distance to -... ..-. 354 A-St., C.M. . 642-mt ~.1,01<.. ~·.pets'..~· .-3· aiilplmlP~ po o IS lT17 Santa Ana Ave-,.'}~:. H~'St., H.B. ::--...;;,-;:,-,:,. J H..,.. yard, porldor. Partly ::=n:"' peta $1 70 . "~4· • "', • • "OIJtdGM' whirlpool, 4 Mgr. Apl 113 titb-OOM LAKE hrk upstairs apt c111t1m. ..t.. "' furn. Y'r1¥ or win l15-58'JIS, LRG. lBR. bltlns, dohlwsh. night lighted tennl•tt3 Br., l~ H , tt. w1rar:·1penooormorrled =_,·-_. EASTBWFF, 01.lU.U dee. 2 Bdrm., l!> & .. frplc.1!!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!! ... ""!!1!"!1'!11•) Adlta no pets. "" crpts, courts. La<iie. newly de<:or. encl cpl No ch1dn or pets. Ill 2 BR. 2'.I BA, """· pOOI, = .~""p.."';..,"''; LA MANCHA mo. • 545-8625. -Healtb spa witb gym--· "'''"" · czpt. -· 53&-3912. ~=--' -::) dbl..,., patio........,. -... Yny lie. 644-""7, 1 " 2 BR. Adul:S ~-nasium and separate Cloee to everytbl.na:. $170 LUXURY 2 Br-, l'ii: BL Apt. i ...., • ... •" EASI'BLUJT. DLX. an eJec. . ~ o: ~ ~Y aay~c M. M6-00TJ men's and women's mo . ., Center St., CM. Call Crpt'd, drp'd, blt·ina. s.o. _. ~ 2 BR. m BA. b'plc. pool. NEAR HOAG HOSPrrAL-2 Rent Now tor )'OUr cm- . ' · d aft 3 pm wkdya, all day Frwy. Cloee to ewrytb1Ds. 2 ~ 1.... 7 dbl Pl', patio. 64f..&t(5, BR, 2 bll., ~ apt. 1trucUon allowanot .r 1 3BR,2BA,shagcrpt,drps, facilltles, inclu • wkndl,642-8340. $1'15/mo. 847...W "'"° _., ~ 3 Bit., ,~2 Ba. VIEW. Frpl.· ~.J.-,bltnl,mhwlhr. month'iFrftltmt. carport nr. occ. Upstairs. ing sauna baths. ; ''TBE VICTORIAN'' . • ~ • ..-......... y.,. 11,,.qn• -ao-1 BEDROOM $169/mo. 55U186. -A ~ty "'1em t0 2 Bl'' w/pr. Adults. Faod Bl!ACHBLUl'l''.Ap!Oi §l~ 1 ·ljo --.;:,-'~ '. ::,~Miu!,,_ S<M387"' 1 BIDROOM A DEN 3 BR. 2 BA.·PATIO inltire ~ur'privi!:y.,1• jnt •:w/patlo. ,Opl/-. 2 ·A ~ BR( ~-'!.¥ ' ~ ma, ..... trpte. ,blOno,\!'. ** A_,,.,;;;;;;. Lew 2 : BEDROOM $171l. Mesa del Mar. 6'5-1208 -Con•-'""':!' Jocat-'l>IOW.•:Wtr pd. Call -t>-wtlr. <1211 --· ....c.,, ~ -.. .. ..~ ... ~ 3 BEDROOM • • ~~ • • I 0 to'S) pl ' • ..~-----!.lo Br., ' BL. CID, bltnl, Fram Sl55 * I BR Apl Crpts. ilrpo, et! tO all Southern 667 Vlctori. a St "A" ~~ LRG. 2 BR ,. -.. ex. ....... ' .. ~-. ~ encl .... 1115 . ~-•-N•'°" . ,~.-~K/DlO -•• ' ' ' ' -~~ 1nfant ... No ..... -«~ ~"~-carpori, .. ...,......-•.w.i · California just llllll" -· ...,.. 2 Br, 1 blk 10 OCftll. New ta. Dl.ahwasher. Encl o 1 e d Older .,.rd. 67>-81'5. utes from' the Pacific • REAL Value! Quiet 2 BR. Encl pr. !nod ,ro. -· '"""""' • ohq. -· paint. 12511 yrly, 2 BR. .i..ui. -. o11 LR ID •• ,..... swtmmbw Pool. i... 2 hr., cptz, drpo, Ocean and Newport ~'!:b.,in;:.. ~·=-1 Sl'ORY, ~~pr, CtS.S27C utlla pd. 673o<ll31. balcony, ,.,,.. to °""'"· aa~sque,. garNhao .. pedis"".· • 7$ln55 70mo. Beach, overlooking adult.a. 2295 Pacific Ave. crpts, ~842-6046 * YEARLY. $325 A Up. No fee available tll Ju I Y t. &C-Dl7 m Scott Pl. CM 1· ~ Co 548-6878 to ttrftrs. 213: M.l-29211. LA MANOI.A 2 BR, 2 BA, dbl gar, cpts, the Costa Mesa un-. . . 1 Br. studio,.,.,, Cl1lt. drpa, ABBEY REALTY 64.3850 MAGNDlCENT V\ew 2 Br ~ ~~Delu Ultlbl drpo, blblo, d s bwhr, try Club. 1N~· ~A)l\'.:i':. "'"'tS'" SIS0..53&-<tDI or tul' ll-.I' 1 .... ..,1 OCEANFRONT J br, flllc, otudlo apt. P'tplc,' pr, ~ kf:;.: at"'"i $200/mo. Vacant 645-4llll. Hours: 10 to 6 Daily -adult> ..,,,.. No -M -•WI-_,.. db( "'"".!"-......_ yrly, Adu11' oaly. sm. """' Rd. ·1 ,,... ...,, 1 BR. 1 BR SPACIOUS TOW'llh9@, 2 hr, 2 chlldren or pets. Sl25. 2 tr, 2 l*:lcb ID beach. W/W OMIFFTRI $315. P'tdle ~ &G-4818 :°den, 2 BR'i 1: J BR'a. ba, vaulted , Cl'Ulng, gar, OlrectioDs to Mediterranean 5@.:.l.l2'l. ~/?~ ~ · LAW.,. ..... -· ' · B41BCJj, 'Bay Clab. Lax From ~ f>lhwlhr. _. ~r .. 12to.!!4<Hl'l9 vm,..:.FromtheSanDteao 2 BR crpta,,-. d-w =· _, -AYI, ,,..._ FO• ~· .1 er. Apt. ..,., .....,., pool. BBQ'• ** tn 2 br, $150, Pv:t fncd Freeway: Harbor Blvd, l'lll'IP pr water pd. $16 2 BR, new ~~ )'U'd. " , ., ·, . 1 • ~ • • LUp deduction on lonr Peta acceptable y.ia.,potto.Kldsot."" .. "· s.uth2mUes.Or!romNew· ui-AE.8",.St.;c.t.t. ~HB.';;a 11n • 9&J,ICK CASH , r... 845-0339 &G-2l07, 111Soot1P1.,c.111. 673-TI7ll. • pod Bhd., ..,, North oo 00... Point , · • • ·-.~ $211 • I lldnn., I BAO.. Bir. LRG. 1 BR. un11m1 $140: * 1 Bl!, extra_ large_ apt. In Harbor Bhd. _ _ .~-_ WALK TO 1-.-n W • I THROUfiH A .-.. Y....,., D a•• , "'"1. J155. 2 1111. anfltm ~.l.--', c:loeed MEDITERRANEAN' $llO per mo. ' Br>, 2 Ba., N<w 1 A 2 BR, cpt/dll'I dlfj • 4 t m.im er _,, $162. -pd. -A rar: >= 54&-7021. VILLAGE crpts, drpe, -.,,,,i pr, -· m-. Ml-. ._, ' w•... a.. 2 BR., 111 bo .. unturn. blOno, -.. Hid. pool. -.. EXQUISlTE bay v I e w 2400 'Htrllor Blvd bal...., -· 'lf<w"Qt-1n Don't -ap Ibo alllpl ·~ --• ..,., ..., -cpt. encl ~11 tam ok. 1117 llloi-la. duplex. 2 BR. 2 BA. Coillt -., Calff. '2626 oice area. 837-3927. . "!Jot" tt In clo-'W.,8111PD. -.10,-• • """ 64• 0!L78 mo.,,..... leue. IO-_:5'H<'IO.~='-----~ 675-'1297 or 645-l460 (7141 557-IOJO Claalfied ~ • • .. ~ to Sbol'e a..Itll... . ~ww Need a "Pad'"'!' Place an ad! Owltled Adi • • • ea.am E-SIDE 2 BR. $150 we believe 1n Equal Apt. UaM!i. . ... Apt, Unfum. iii Apt. U•m. '8 Apt. OliiWil: 3't Apt. ~ iii Apt. U-... iii ~i.,w~,pe~~· *Houolni Opportunl* ties* GeMrll .. Gener1I ~ 01'*'11 Ne . .,...d W ... ..,.... IMch · ... .,.,. llMdl 1 A 2 BR. G.roen AptL Pool. 1t... ·---~ ·-· Utpl pd. $10J up. · 32' E. 3)tb St., 645-4761. • SHADY .ELMS • PCX)L * '' ., NEW, deluxe 2 BR. apt. Gu • Adults Pooliide $140 up rrptC dishwuher : encl. e Cbildren nex:t block , ' 6 "' a:ar. ·n75 Mo. 646-7414. FN. Furrifture Pl•n ,NEW large 2 e&.lce dinirw 1'77 E, 22nd St., CM 642-3645 nn. • dining area. Upper. e TOWNHOUSE Adult& no pets. 548-5128. 2BR. ·~ed ($ISO) & 2 Br., 1\t &. Crpts. - 7 8 I . OK. N ltove, priv. patio. Carport. garage, n ° Adults, no pet&. 146 Melody pets. M8-6288 Ln, C.M.' REAL nice 1 BR apt, all UPPER Gold MedalUon all xtres AdltB arl.y, m peCI. elect 2BR apt. w/pr &: See at5ClHamikonSt. balcon)' i n quiet ~ odlts oaly, "' -$1!!). -= '1111-Y ....,. 11110r1 A dellcloble 111111)' ol ond mlY -"°"' 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. -It ..... &Ill ;lloOUllUI iqodOI _ ........ 11111 II,. f"'1E ·FOli· .o~ el ·c1sil T~ii ·~· -,, ., DAtLY PILOT The • And beli(lllUI Lalwtn Ha tOI && I Yi Thl\'11 ""' YGll llo 'Gnlld ... Tour ptb192.ftd '3-..Gm;~11y11z1 .,,..tm..._wlVIPl!I-. • Ing colol'<>bofdlnalld lnlor!Oni . Y"'l'll dllcOYtf' wllol glMI tamlly IMng it Ill oboUl And. you'll ~aetn111n1ntlnterlor~adW.tool • ,.,.._ " Ml Ilg ewli1 ..... poal--.Cue teo-:-tot lola-~plUth llndooopod ._.. -d•---• CQOllnl-prtvalt ....... Of lllloonlM--lltlll•- ' • WINT AD ..,.. • - ond .......... _.. Bllporb~.,..,_-........... .,.. _._....,....., 111-11111 ll•s,.•••· llult .., ........ 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' • . . -..$ltilttlJ .. t11:1 av 4; 1m .1'!~: ,.-_.I~ ~-lltl1 f ~ ~ , Aitl.. ..,.1 ..... loo!IJ ~ r __ .,._.,h ~ ,_ . . . ... • :•l70 ~\jni. ~ '37i1, STORE-Ollloe-Dtsploy: o;J;i ~Wt cokir.d. ~ il\'IVAIUI --~ eu,;..., ~ ' ' ~-.y, N~ Wk ~ :t;' w~ r l_;ic~ a: wh!l1t Wttb '~MW met • ~t ~Mola · :;· Coit1 ''Meoi lt•r"*>: I 450 ~" ~ c'~_,,~ l?J::Zf~,.!!111. ~~I .Jl!oM.•1340. ' •11 llso:w'-W · . lndu1trlol Rent• M e aa /New raw:: t ..... . ~'.' • lliijlUI ., ' ,• -llllo IO llllJ' ·.SIS I ~irl!li:· Q f!i'il!i D · . • •of II< 'L ·la POERTO .MESA JUST .COMP"8'ED -.. so-~~-~ . . ··1•11•*,£ , _",..•·»~· . •PllDI'. SUNDAll}· .. Y .. -~ i ·,.. ' . · ' FOUND: Blae.k • tlaiir' \ ··~·~. H0Ja0WMDtS 1!J1LuMiiftOE;Jt&i.m ; -...00.truL ·~ c f ' ' • HOO to -Sq. Ft. ~ "°'' m ~lt -""'". ~,..::.;.· ELllCl'AICIAN • • •• No~-\"'°"' ····1 BAB 'llll'J1*o . 'wa..~ v ... 01·1\·!"' IN SANTA ANA Loob -Beqlt. 'Vic. -· -'Oiiiifila::' _ _.,_ ..... , .. -... " ', .. •, 1 1'~0"' )1 .. -.or ""-~ ' New tllt-ui> bid& w/.....,,, OtaJ1tie II Olola llf ... 11!!..0/!!:M~lllfll -. i.Qil .DI v· ...,, -. • o'.:,'.En".aJl!N,M ... !t i' w/dllldnn. YI lllll~O,.,m. • tt"'6..~~· !!? f.:"°1 .,...i ......... -& -C.11(.1181115 -.--..... '' ,. • ::~_; • * •. • ....... ...... ., 'to a t o raa e me11.anlne nm.BJk.Fmldolr'frnootha Frl.!\eward •. ~ll!!O. :w:1-.1-·.' ·•. ~ . 1!11~; lit fUuwry''~~ Ope~ ~beQ(jadloodlntl-.,lJJ). old. PartLoh. w .. ·blt by JAST: _ _!l!:"~,;;u.-..;. 0 •. ~ ... 1•...,: *' Miii/W .. ~l'bio. ~~"':.s."""'· JI-~-'"" 1tart. cap,. Cl1!<'· EV C"" car vte.. Vlenta nr. ~n. ll1aci: ._. • • 111£ w."""~ ~i mtn. , • •' c.ai•'N!I> _ _____!, -._, w.rw . -l. HUN KliR D • ... Ila. a..·1· 0.K. -· No. LD.. . lo-UM --Sprhkhu ,,, DEN'l'AIHfoiiliotc. -"" 546 5460 ~-. decb. <'?S•q>, ·State .Uc'd. N ceantfo .. -, • .. per' pref:d. Appl mak1n&. 1.100 Sq. Ft M·l ..... with FOUND ....... ~. 1111-1211.· -. -:· •• ' .. ~~. " ;t' '°~!'CJ!· . .. . 1u~· . • """"" ell. o-ont olllce, Lrs rear "'°'"· light ootor, ='"UY bad.1---1 ~~ ~.Tile,. ~] i~w' IUU'm:INI' '":,,_ . Yl>•.;,to;..or". .. ".:H; nT1 mo. 3 phue. J2dO pups.,. Vicinlty Center A . . ....u.--lardiD at,rV • ' 1!f! !" , . .., ...,.,... D • uny, .......-~ Logan SL Daya 645-6033. Monrovia. a.ta Meaa. ' ' 'Xamal,a l , 14~ CERAMIC -..&...rww. A: Gd opl'Q' b' pi~ taJ: days: Matt S. • eve1 646--0681. 548-?900 or 5§.5929 _ IC-' , . 1ec1i0dll. J"M.~ .. Small ~' '1IN('li ~w/tallr1r~; _ FOR' • BETTER -.. .. pw;tl'I .. _ Newport Beach. $110 per CdM lite cray fttdt1 cat . 'A'~ Tute4'1ne ,,1,· • . ,•.· -c ~L, ... c ' -~ INOUS. Unll lWI aq, It. FOUND: Vic. Villa ·-Bobp1tt'"9 _BOB'S GARD G jolll-·--' , ~·~!A~~·~ .Cbalnld•: -~ a.".-'.~ , mo. Call ~1724. ....;,,,., white l!eo collar. Y~5.~T~Pai. 'fi1" ~ . lMDe -.i BIL · ~: .. • 3'~ DRAP$1\~"r. cim!t~ .·;ADU.LT LIVING FOR LESS Storoge 455 m.tl4il. . ~-sai --~le!: ·Gulllr• ••it;oorwblP •. ~~~~lil~ ~~.&rto:r"t ; · ~~·orfl.wn:;. t;.tr; ~.:: :-".;..~: wv:t: -... ~·~'1: 1' ... ·•·-m•r-I i: .~1"4~·~ ,.. . , .=: :?. ~· ; ti 1 Mi. to BMch .. -------.,! Neon, Inc. 531-3374. Cant keep. ~c. Mlasion elleat , D.y ''Cue. Infant MT-a981.;,~ l '-p'.m ,, J. • i 1 • '' •BF..11.J'rJ£IAH ·WJNiAT :. xta ~'·" 1 • Sun Dode•.. 5130· INOUS. Unit. 1000 "'· It. vi.;..-· ..... , yrs. -11:: . -: -[::.. ; JI' ;.\'.l!l!!!\A,'ll~'NC!! ·-.a.a-~1t!'t! P1tiol Newport Beach. $110 per mo. ~I: I~~-BABYSITrING, ID7 hOlm, HAU.OfWlS U\wnlG iii I,, J '' '"'·~ 'BOBt ~. • ... • thl\I }'rt...~:Cij ei C1rpeh, Dr1pet & UP' Rmo.Ca!llB<&-Wl'l"~:.. 460 .~~·~ ~C.M~ St: =:m~~~· ~n~'' ... ~.u·!~ ... ~~ . ~ ·g ;Jb1 !>*~' ., 1j3~ i 2:$..:..,.~ 1·,· < e LoMI of p kl •nta 1 an..... ~ · · ,-. nc . ·w.....,...,.•1202 ,.:e QQ1 wwwve ~i.u.1.•-• .. • ere a 1 Ir "I ALLUTIUTIDPAID . WANTtnl!abratt3 ,h>51!'·~· ... 6.9$2.$'1111. . . , • '-~·jillla ·!!ll-V'.q· Malor .... ll .. ;~.~ e Gor--Pool l & 2 BDRM'S. EXECUTIVE wants. to ""'· TAME, Blc. all white rabb•t ,.. boy. 1Jo>s. -.. fta. AL'S 1~. '6fti ft. , .. ·GOOD' TYP .r , ·-·---· In ,_, S!' .!'\It. . e Roe. R-3 BR, 111 BA. Lldo Ille. :'P':,,;':"a.~-VI<:~ Ible. Call ~. . '~ y_.i --· WJll tnc;' · ~· .t. Box l!Ol;.te/o Dallt ,1.tJo "1n~ , "'.lro':' . 714 /646-6505 L __ ,._ ... _._...,. __ ._._ ... _._. 1 D<:o. h t. Call (213) 43%233 Cle 1 -~-~ '.!'J'Ul!'111aJll>c. • .Jpl ~: •-, • "Wll 3!0 Weot"llv -.. . oo.'Mln'e ,t<qd .. I or 385-4404. men•~·~· Co[POll!er BojlU llprlp!deri, '1$\ll8tl. nor ' · ' · M,..; 9!'f: 92526. ~' 1~· wkdot STREET COSTA MESA 4 BR. 1 sty hsc. nr Adams or FOUND: ~week old puppy, · , "I' EXPERT,. J'a an••e and~ / ~.I.., Bookbepn"; 1 • \ -1959 MAPLE • Me"' veroe soht, 1 ohlld. white W>th blacl< ear . lndu1/Cofnm l!R••kl av.·~ -!'.V., Wwt,,.,..,,..,. .. W«"."need .c••• Automo)lve ESC O\Y! · i.,....,...,...,..;,A.;,l'°;,;..G.;,•.,r.,•;;u•'::•~fo"r"R"•"•"t""'""'""'""'"I Call 213: 6.13-1850. v':'s'l H8unt1ngtrm11. '"'Lin-AU ~ work. n.model, , -. trim,·-· ., wUI -st'liy hOUr ·--with .Jl>M:blne OFFICER J 1, c:o , .II. 536-007. alt......,,,_ rm,~ frame, . . coll 147"*5. -· Send -m • .. : Apts., Apts., SOLID gray, six-toed ·kitten, panel,. etc. 962-.ctt1J.. PROFESm:ONAL J ... ,,._ ~ 1 ' • Bmc Ml ~Dally pUot,.3ll f. •· · . \ Fum. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 -Jl·•J male, \'I<. Shoals Mote~ CARPEN'l'RY-s>IAU. JOBS Garclwr. Rollable~n.e~~~-~~ Wdf. BOi -~ Corrta Opportunltym.joio-oltbe 1601 S. Cout. LaiUnL REASONABLE. RATES est. can '6M914. ·-, •~00· -· • .,,-, M'!°i Cal!f. 92526. naUoo'll" --"'vll!gs • l:H;u;•;•;inuto~;n~B~••~c;;h~~;H;u~n~t~in~g~to~n;;;B;";;c;h;;;;;;;;J ;----~~~ 497-2526. · e 551-edl e · tax e 1 , U n t o n Bookti:B!llll!!I'-· •• • Joan assoclatlona:Mln. 3 m FND white s.=..-... _1_ JAP~ Garden-er. r. eport1-_A.PfA~etc. we. ae;d· one~., sale @sCrow aper. req'd. . -· M I N 0 R bome ·~· Qoo;>pl& Y-one! Omitr E>cp; l¥fl. J,... '" · · 1otJ n.....:. BRAND NEW Announcomonll 500 Male.. vie • Plumblnl • c:eipentry • a...,. Floe em_..,, en.nil -~-· """""' .l'<oo!~ ~~·.--1---------Ad ams,H.B.968-37588"f ~-tlle.C&ll~.*~EXP.J 'Ger6ener.NEED ·help at hcatT We D,~J'"~os::i,.= :,ea~kbta9a= Quo VADIS HI ,i.~,iht~! ~ FNDp.m. Blk ~-·c · t Sonic; lliY ~~·CM, have Aides. Nuu~s • ....., Colli.~"· ·. tit.. · •.,. "' · I I ........ae P1PPJ' on Lquna INL ~ OmlplrOOna. -Pie ,,,,,n Pwt 1 ' Luxu~ ~-~--~in Hunt'--ton S.1ch run and e x c t n I · Ogle St. C.M. 645-llM.. Tnlftl•s "'--'U<l'd=. . u---'--., · i b JlOOltKEEPD. fuQ mua.. ue-..,..... . ¥" ~ ·, v..,.... "'V Perfonnance la stimulating .. vrn~ _,,...,.. ~,. Elc:petienc:ed ~ ......-..--.. '"' ~-,0 . n • ful,ttm&:.Cllh a1e1,.,.)ked •• For Appolbtment ·· . eHeatedPool Saunas eRecRoom • n:wartl""'· Peuonal Lost 555 =i~1 ~(1eoi--.'l•-ble 5'7.-L · . ' .,,...,.,.~~ •(NI~~ I eJacuzzi ePoolTables •Volleyball ;:::;~fZ-.:,"G~~""'ZJ FAMILY -k lorig ~· ···.n . Call.-'B~-~.f",.Ll!?, ·N~-·:-: c.M.·_..~:!l,9 Ex~ , 'J eGym & much more! hah-ed ~--h-~-• 1,0 """""' -1 • --·~-· ~ ~ " ' Furn. •-unfum. Adults only, no pets interested in singing with g..:....i-;~"aus.D.16~~ "'o1'-·bi-;:eb.._ for white . • S.--.1e••· fair knowleda9-·me41'eal, .-~:Yf:aai' -. . 011.wl•I ~WM'llt , "' STM thll daytime group, pleue "~ ...... te, moe: a. . , • . ~ • ..._ -terms. 496-UIS. .,, . -,1< Sa 1 I * SPECI AL CHRI AS BONUS * ""11 Betty Llndeke 644-0016 Lost ·-o! Se,..'·'""""'_,,_. . .......,., HANDnwi ·AB .kind> ol .~ ...l:2!!1 .. ~.· ·Port· slil(t oval!.· ·'t • · .. • z"1i'; ._. ... or 6T.HJ13' beforoe 9'am. Aeyo~ havll!g any in-~·-.-~WIJ! -., _...,.n jolll a~· Ns:;~ro:;: .. r ·:~Klt-&i • .. .No. '!i:""" 9,.,. $25119920FFFJqhrtldMoo s''t.--117you14·. brl47i~. WITNESS VW . Motorcyde lormalotlOn . le~~-.'?.,,. his " •-• ·~:·rm. r;· iq>ed!lty. _,, 54H'123. Pt .:L .. t ff:'/31t . ~lvd.1 . . . Glindlbl;.,, ~ 9120S ~ •Lblk E fGarflld&Beach) oolll•K>n' Coast Hwy., ~:u;.~t;;t'P~ ....:d:"110.·~·'5.·D~l:t.ull"I .·.·. ; .· '-' . ~-:;~'t "'"41 , •, ;.,;'.i (in · .o e 1..aguna, 10128. 1 pm. c;an wt 5.51-2S'I!. , exp •. t. wba< . .,....., ~'TRUCK one! -llne HelpWoril..t;M>t.'1'710 ._-:-aa.:;;;-•. ·· · :·• · '!:...,. -WELSH ~ Pembrooke, ~hodr<i.1&~ .,,..u . ...-~ hauling: 1., ~ -/Jl,l;!!ifl!!li si..a·-~' ,..,... irfi1,-lul~'Olitll""" I~ Red&:· ~1te, Fem. Vic: . . . :LattlaDi. Gen1 cont. e Ac:c:itUntarit, Jr •. '.· * ~ ,MQHEY .* ~hilexec.1ec·~.:·!~lfor'l "'•Niii .. ~~.-..Palisades. l0/29. Cement, Concr.te 85018• 496-51S5. · Mmt have degree In Eatn''.SUAIJ>~p~ .~ ~~~ .. ~· Cost• Meta 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiii-. GET RID OF THAT finance ............... $10,000 playing l:OlL · • · •»1 • I . . l ~iiii!iiiii~iiiiiiil!!!. GOLD a.am. Braoelet w/1 CUSTOM c:ement work , UNSIGllTLX TltASll ". A-•111 Degreed Ml~ . . $ IXTRAI '$· Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 - I. BRAN D New Adult Apt:s. 21 1ROfttols to._ __ 430 p I 530 Catholic charm, vie N.B. patlot, sidewalks , .DEBRIS. FREE EST .XJn'tC0rftpartJo ••• ~ .• $ll,000 CLEANJNGpera:m.3-5evt1 ~so Bit.Plrt~f· ,: BR. Free Util. Pool Encl -· ..-1rson• s Pier ·area, ·UJt'lT Reward. driveways. ha Ht., call Q)LL; S'nJDENT sa..&m. 100% Fee Pakl By Company P"l'·,ft.: otC: hrNpt Cen.ter. Movie&. TV, . ........ '4H621. 2 BR Laguna Beach ......... I •HINOO SPffimJALISI'* 549-0993. , .. , 53&-7311. . . GEN. Haullnc. ,_,_. Liz Reimer'.•"""""' ' Seid •a,mnt ... CU.'!"""'1 CASTING & . XIJ!=E OCEAN FRONT, 2 BR. up-blk to bd> 2 1rp1 Let """ ad c:hq• ,.... LOSr: Small lhaggy dog, PATI05-PLANTERS trim. Gar•,.. __ Est 4500 can-l>r.. Ad · No. .481. Dell)' Pllo~ N...,., all·1!1!'" • -.. j per, Mag carpets, prage, panoramic ~ view-. ~ whole outlook on Hfe t:r the multi=colored, mostly BJ.k. All .Q:JDeNte rwm*. _Brick. 839-2.m M7-690l 546--2111 N'ewport Beach P. O. Bo:t l58>, Costa Meu, fOl' independf nt l maJor: ' $300. mo. 642-3KJ. all year. Call 494-8546. Mr. better Profe91!11mal .tv'9e lIVlc.Jl.~ell A Goldemt'fSt, llwnpRme wL' ... !531.. SKIPLOADERl·ctump'tndr: ~ .. , ·production~ ' NEW I & 2 BR lrom $170 OopebDd be! 4 Mon oo lik. Lio. -clallY. neward, 847.gm. WORK wit. _,,... .-it. AOC'l'G/Stattitloal ·Typllt. ™'-all """""' pl Llc:enled • Re<:e>t ~ Neal' beach and 1hopPing: Fri. pm. . -10 AM-10 FM. 4I0-8ll6. Old farn.lly~te collie . :~· '::;: j,aUos. 1&wing, ~ 8*mo: put time, .I) m !O In per able to.. di?.~ 'l STAR IS MADE 114 E.2Jth,C.M.541Hll37. SGL Woman needs: .room-49:l-9034,U2 No.EI~ am'to '" ', .. face ma; poo&~Dan.80-8514. u .... u ..... ' de!IDU by month. Mcmli. 111CU41 tend count,r.,'wm.lc!g to KISS~KIIJ.rKJµ.1 1 rnate-Sht ..vrtPJlllel,, H B Real, SIWl Oemente. T.iaie. '11€' ·vie . ·~ stu&mt ,!, trk. :l Water Dllt. IU«iOI.,•: 1 warlb-·\.¥Plt 1n ~ e Vital PartJ . . \ ,F~l•l11/1l.il!l , , .,.._ -:~ PROBLEMP!o-.Ooi> lrv.~$table. . p~·::=.ar:--..= iiii"!~~· . AdVortlo'""''c......._, ~='m'\f·l9tb ::::~. ,• ,: , ~ ·:'.S.RAKEWOOti ·-;,· *call536-a&* I ~~~~~~-~-~ te~=--52ete.5Ct91Deit. )"ARDA:~.~Grat "~Ml~bitkk.cocsrAD;wai.•:. de·0»eertea11en ~~~·._,J 1 1 1Ar&M%BR'a!ntown.102G3 l!OpMMATE .wanted. (18-30) .. !\Oo....& ""°""""' nf. AP· toii!.':?llf;olil ·~ C '" .. , Floe ett. ~ .. -.. can hlghty ~air!. Braim, !or _ .... on1;'. .9Nt1-· ·-· .,_ .. SlalMAVt ,nr •. BroOkbW'lt 4lil',Hteat14&UHIBhcrelt. Cl\8E.~ · • · ·· · '--:--··hUcl"~'9 anytime'.~:' itn1tlattve•lh1reqah'id.,·.==l1:!1)1 ·,.4Jif, JalMNil'.ll"~~ll ~SD Frwy,_~ .. ,y. ~~inon. (2!~) SWINGING SINGLE<; =~~~eHIID-<l!N<·--My~-c deuupa -" ln.16illo>C ~,,, ~ L~-,•fl'i (213)_.,-,_·). <n<l -· Prlv MW! ' . Call Jim, 2 m I P.M. Adabli,'H\'ii.'·a:.--home lull' or ~ ...... ln!iS.o.'alrt. Ivy. (liila-l ... ,_ · .. -·--areu <tamflfee too!) e Bal· NEWPORT. -busineM or 539-3122 area. • Fens:iM l'ird flayhowle l>rtve"YI. gndblc.1"7-2966. ASSE LI . ' co _ q,r li'.ee J1alcfr... 1 I anced power kltchene. e prof. man to ihare aharp ALCOHOUCS Anonymous. REWARD· '150 for Blk ~-I! ~ to 5 yean'. HouHcleanlng . lit A: 2nd ~ tn !if' Cl , ~ 'ha ~ti Pitf Foreman, rnJ>ber~.1 ... 4 Swlm'r Poofs ·e Qutdoor home desirable area. $100.· Pho 5.f.2.-72l7 wr::lt ~dor PlPPY klet in C.M; soc ~· hO\b" Lloemed ftrm. No ExP.er " · ntj#y:·;defl· ~ · · I · .to \l~ BBQ's. e Indlv. pttv polios -1502 P.o '."'eox 12Z1 0-: Mesa: ~. ,' . 54&;-1395.'Near !forl>o< si>op'. HO\JSE OF CLEAN .Apj>ly 1n·pm;..:· 9 ' ' · t;t;f.;'~ Adhesivo Salel'.l<ei»•1 .. -~ e Shag crpta. ~E View 'Apt, alntJ:e COUPLES 'p.o.DOPTV'C! Oaulf:led· Ad!I • . , 6(2.~· plJ1C <::e}#"°' ~ . Floors. WiriCIOws, ~t. wallt, Potter 6 Brumfield · ht1mt. :• tb ·c!rtft.. , Ex:MedlankSec~ !~netE r lo'~-employed laey only. Or rent iu-..i~ + 6 yrs. tn 8,1'e8. MU824. ' AMF Inoot'p>ftted ·fn8.•·Jdt S •. ec. y•.-... ·"' ·-. Hlllltlnvton Beach· rm. l110 ·mo. 642-68119. Call Phil, 2 to 8 P .M. · P I I I • · :11181 _.,, ~ . . Genoral ·~ .. 11'l 5»-3344 * * * * *HOUSEKEEPER:lor.5or6 . ._.A"J ,..., _ _:. ·.·~ """'~tat1ea ''"' ·' '1 tofl()O HUNTINGTON Garden• Ger-for Rent 435 * · · ' -. .,. .. -~·$20'.'ll'<!ar.c;M _.. ~~~..;r-Wi to. JidY-'111;'.n · ~·,Qritclihlet .~zllr Aplt, Hell at llo!Aa .CIJJ.ca. · Sociol Clubs Sll ...... Tram. needed. ASSIMBLl!•S .• _Miiat')i.A;:,~.IO ,hr.I ~C!"t;. ... $4!0 '*'13:13. Co..,... • See GAUGE ,frr ffilt. 5(3 Vk:-' •. 1M5rtm. " tlmea ii :-, ~ ~•t Clell< Jm what )'OU're mluing. fl', .torta, .. ,Ni .Ha;dl:lr, Costa FIND YOURSE:J,.i' · ·~ • 4Jft~ • Toil,$$$ Ula& ta:m ~ ~~ ifl4 &>i' , . -·' :,..'""""eon.truclSOn '!' .. '$'100 11-. • Meu.122mo.""'8652. IN SOMEONE ELSE -~ ......... _ , Parad" Byl>ay.Ow,..._,... ...... waitiJ>l lor ~ ... -.m1a1 '""""· c:o1 '1"/Cl!kkp</C00.11' .. $750 ' DELUXE, Api · prlv . .;iliO. GARAGE Irr s-... . DISCOVER I r auc:r S 1se · '* 83&;GllG' * · 1JOO'O.' ~-" • ' 4N-l611l '!°' 1'" U~ om: Cw< ........ ~" •• · 1500 M ...... 6 ,...a........_ tennlL 1158 Maple ...... Corrta M... DISCOVERY ; ·prof, Co--' C'-'-,_. e Ins........ . . • oc,olloc.$.» pm. ··' -· c . Also.l .. ~ sm -Poolllde Manager Apt. s. n~· :m.387•3393 Alio ·~·i.·.;;'~ e Wlro Wr,,. c;<IMPUTIR .. , . ~~T , · -sm'~· GARAGE•l:1t' A•m•ntloned 1nNovem1>er Jines Ca11Dutdl53'1-ll01.-:.::C11oord1. -.. _o.l'IRATOll. -.P•r.~'41NY Lide lllo $25 Month, PLAY BOY. Paae n -NOUSE:WORK. own l!w. AnAhetm 53:f.4m ~ -"""' -ll. --~ J1!w' Dr.,,,...!I. ' * 00-:1657 * t ... , me.. S 8Y ""1· Rellahle. A FEE AT TIDIPO lll8 ::..,toio: -. ;iltra · lid.iillJ ·,. , ' ~~ ~·,~~: Offlco Rontol 440 i.t•-jf?il .. "• M,2513 • ,..,.po Ten!J":""'t Help • ei... --:-MMa fEMA!lE . ....,.. Oj!en'liatl:!.......... ~ c1o11.i.rs L~~!ttl"' ~Tr• ...... ;(ts)' N!!VERAP'EEA'.1'¥ ·~.~1.i..:..: 11 ~.~ · ,' . . New W-011kes G COllPIZl'E>-"Huie .,pWlon .p!'OCnDI· = 'l':mp:"'l ~ Prif4. -~1 Nil.A PARISll!'~NE* ~?. ~~~ Found (froo odal sso .....,....., Sta,. llcemed. career o-tnnltteL Imldo ~ -.) · l'IB"ii~s • • n• ~~ • u-•-r~~ ~· · .. . gz";J, lhdustrlal. Apt. ..iu-d. 11n1 • .-ve Exper. ~"11'. : .needed. , " ., •on . .11\U'll •uwu. ~•1 :ea~-'A... Dr N'pt Beach ... ,. -~• -·'""·' $195 to l11). Flrepli.ce. Htd . .,.. ~ ., ' FND orange 6: white mature equip. Many benefits. ~ppb' piece WVL ... -• .......,_-. Pool. AdU.ta. BUl Grundy RUr. 6'JS..fil61 male cat vie Magnolia & TRADE 1959. Chev;y ~ CANYON lake lot, 'Soll Cl'lf! Pain=.:,.· Mark C. Bloqm, c.o.ta ·Mesa, . !-itw.* Bulkllng AJ:Pb' Im Pla~; CM. 9'tt-1268 Adam• Oct. 12th. Flea col· PU truck, $500 value; for view. nr. lake. Wld. util. p .. .1.--l"I 3005 Harbor Blvd. ·auena In Fi"L COOK Acron from Golf Course DESK space available $50 lani. 96H232. van ot aame value. no.ooo free A clear. Trade ..,.. Pk. 6962 Lincoln Blvd~ Gar-Newport Center Exper•onlY" ilMd 'llJply ll~zm!!~-~~-~~A""~· ~I mo. WW provide furntture FNO: Small male wbt dog 645-7408 day•. for income property or ?T ..,,•inflng" Specia1* , den G~ 14040 Brook· Colony Kitchen at $5 mo. Amwertnc .ervloe w1th Glendale tag No. 5457 6'2-2149 evee Brk. &47-6469. hurd· FullertOn, 1,321 So. 3~1 Harbt'r Blvd.. CM I . 1 1~ available. 222 Farest Ave, vie. Santa Ana Heighta. '62 Ford Pk:kup Ranchero, f75M eqV on me> acres nr. 1 BR MOD ·API' $59.50 Euclid St. CHIEF· COOK ... ,_ . -A Lquna Beod>. -M0-0254. '64 Ponttat Grond . Prix. Yuclai>L BaL $<00.000. Int Slncl&lr Pafl>t • ~ AVON CllRIS'l'llfAS EAltN· TIME ~OR ,,,,.. KR Swap for mo•--1 PlUI -1 .. 7%. Fantastic views. Other Inter-Dter •Ptcla1• INGS can belp . make tbe , · ' I '-------' OESK IP&C9 avadlble -N 0 RW E GI AN EI k _...,. .... e. :OJ. ·-n---Inc.-. ~$JN PAINTIN_ G . L...11.a-t. .. --i .... for _,.. for Em..i--.. ~l-teria . ·--------~I mo. wm provide turnttl.n Hound-Female, flea collar -or minus !!TT! • ..._. ... .......,.. ..... ........ FREE £,'1" ·~· ·~ J--.,_,. .... ~ I I" 400 at 15 mo. Al•...-. ..-vlot Vk:: Brookhunt " Ellis, 548-1859 or r ma. 547-6169. • 642-1998 • ' ~ttreflne~l=~ r:=. Eaentill in sm-OU Cl 'f:SH R..... aftll&blie. 11111 a.cb BIW. 968-2'1'11. ' Wtu. trade Dall's aiptd PRIME Jnd. bldc. AAA Nat. lnterlor-Exttrier our lrtell:ltibW'· Oirlltmal · . . ~ ' . • • , ••• -~.l:""'~i.: !~ 8:::.:-~. ~~ ~ n~ ~=r. .. , .... :r-.= · ~~~ .!. ~-~:: °""""' ...... _Spec. catoiorue. can Now50)10U -,_,PM.,..,.. !k THIOU Ii . A . =--~vie:-:= ~ ,,,:: ~: --~--.. -tlly. ~.ia:.,· ~~ · ;:.4'[ =-·~ ..... r!:" ~ -c::i "=S:.::'?;.ME ~; ~. ;.;.;,. "'u.i-. ·• . , o· A' a·L· 11 ,.._~ .. ~, •1118. ' 5tH81>, HERITAGE YOUNG ParAlcoel -on R-2 lqt Palm Sjrlr>p, -'-~~. ~& ::..~ ~ =:::.:... iiWiiii Ill · . I . ~ ·f·-f'-J.l!Y I %ROOMS....,.-.$10. REALTORS. OAbu Pl,. Meaa V-•. SITOOO.C...add.W..,lmfta. :::&.::-mN.IUI. to,-. . ._ . · ... ·. PACll'l ,MUTl.!AL ,.,... '1_,.;Aft • 11'1· ~>!i .. rallable BAYVIEWOl'FICIS 548-33119. or w1ll """...,., -. a,,.i..w~prllM-.. NoW-. tJr ;'!!'!!'!!J ·. ,_IUIU>ING_:,. • , ·-· I =:~"' Corrta =.:.~ ~·~io"'w~d: ~~=· Rltr. mtrcrtt-. -;-·'\!""t':r~ j C"'c.uT.lr.f."1~ -~=.O!atorur . ._NB <-~· ·~' .,.. ,,. ROOMS 111 wk. up w/ldt. Rftlonorn\ca, Btr. 6'f5..f700 89HXl2. ELEdAN'f new 2 BR, 2 ¥.. 'J"RADE 5 .:=nA r ... !Ml-HM 7llll .. 1'111 Nt1 ~ .. tbe Bal' o1f to TM-W ln .WWett: ~' ot t: UT.lo wit up Apia. :t:ml Ol'f'ICE·STORE FEMALE SJ>rin&tt or omall Min Home. SllOw aununll • ....-Rold '"'~ ~-PAINTING II PAPE1!2NG, ,... an '4J ,..,., .i . . . ~~Pi'!" nswlled ·v '" N Blvd., CM . -m tt IJUl _,. 0 .. "' letttt type. Brown I white. 2btb U.5Meq.fortrade/T NevV'k:tsYIDe.----· 1a ._u~ , \eall [;,-~~~fF::!,' ;!Ad==·==~=~====:.!.i"=""=;::::O:;:::fif$. ~ o.:r.· · .,...... .. -• 1-" ..... _ -lor Palm Desert condo or eoun1v ,_,.ft u Jl'I. '" ~ U.. pll'tc 1. D2 Newport, oor. -mol. inir"..a1uv. 30'+ h s-.,.,_ .....____ ., ....... • . Ir boalJed. .. It.eta ~ ' . . ' ROOM In Jl home on o1 s.,, St. 646-IZ2. SET ~r "" keys. yao t. ·~··-~•= 14'-m. • 11 -do. · Stud• n t NEWPOltl' Beach Weatdlll lnt.....uon Pal1< l 18\h ?~: ~"f" ~MIN· ~.';,illl, plu3t. ~ HOUSE ~ tnt/m. . TAR, G:AZBR"fif.l,i :o,fd. bl A lut mo'o, 1'1111 Drive Air apt •pvt both Clwta M""t -· t • U trd ' eqty. M~or Y~hl ll!ol<el'. .-.._~! --,.,.. w.g!Ml~~"."'"luti''-1 ·I mo.Mf-1510. _._ .q. tt.'s.re'.,. ~·1· p•n•~ -··-·Vi" or c-.r,00.t,camperorTt .,. ~. • -.,. . , r., .-.. \ --r H · · "'9.1 ~ ........... J .......... ... Call Les Luyme1 of lllmt· 1131·118S ' • -'" • ~W ' ~. ...,:.a..: w ~ FURH. room-Private , cm-GeM ill, 91. Coast H-r., N.B. Call ITAGE REALTORs 540-1USl evenlnp. f96.29'71 , P~~-llonnt, Clean, .....-::·· ,._ ilt .. 11.... -r , _;'l erallCt bath A Jiii!'°· Fem1.le WESTaJFF llft divided ~ or et-2871. -· .-nu·~ wort. I..&6rnMd. = """ ="4. Nr OCC. -· 210 "I ft otb. AJC. SMAIL lomele sray poodl<!. LOT In 0...rt ~ot SJ>rtn.. HAVE IOI '"' U Palma A -llWI"-To> ' 1 • e~ drapes, aood nartr:. Whltt"1' Ave. eom, MflL for tqlllty In e>ranee or N. Aw M Hll'b:lt Bh'd, In ..ail •• ; ;ilfW · '~~ • -V-. beaut. rm. log. 185: mo . ..>-..,. MMM1 • i::!"'° County, home or ~:Wutw&'~ Jn !NT. 6 -· "-" oell-.,,_ _ _..... !,'!J'"tto.-.•bl.Empl. "°°"'·tt.GrouDd-RED Dsdiobund male, 111 • -~.:l!'tk1'"-.J ~;:.~a.::! ' ~·~I ' -5IMllJ, DJ.8215. at · Vlc:EdboninSc:hl Htal ~--=='----· ; ilEA& yeorty Ill! mo. i,._ 17311 Alllbelm. CM r!HS54 ~. ~m.t. ' '88 Pl ....... th .,....,, PIS. · · dean II -~ I tnel. utWdet, cr,tl, _ -Ba. PROFESSK»4At SU!te nad1 JRISH Setter, mile. ~~t =·~C:::: Y&.<M, lAIDn Anwtad =-· =-rateL ~ ~W. B•ll•oo. ln-%125. tor.,· .... at ~-~~ ·~w -• Odo, I --·-.co nm -...,_ """~ t1 t Up or down. lkmllt. Sib. S.C r 4i ~ INT A EXT ~. ~ ~ l:N'l'8: Ji"'"· II -II • 1275/mo. .. 11:13. 1131 So. r S.A. 615m4 OI' ! !llf! ~I ~----~l:!!el ,... O d b ...., . .-· zm-. a.......-_, 445 FEMAU: a.. °""'"" -· -ii;:L;;~;;;,::3:.;._;:;;,:•;::,-..,,.=d IL1t>JlliY.!!!jD•.-. ~IM --~ 'l::"fu-:::.. 0:.1M.! ~~T,,,,,:,,.18,_:... • • illllQt ""'1<;' e n;JUr.-·-pn 11\>fM, nr '"l'HE FACl'OllY" 'Ma i VI<: S.,, St-CJ(,-· moot -.,.. ....... n.do llr ,..,. -OI' ..... Int/est. In( a: ~ • ~·Call open1r«1 tn the Mall rq-MALE TobbJ. ' -...._ ,. llllb. 12'.WI val tnde t Tt lll'linr lll•lm. -.._ Rl!a. -. . • qilb~. ""' tdeol !« v...,, ..--de! Irr 1>cb prop. 844-Urn;. •an. ' I PROF.•.,._, allo "'°!>, ~ ..... • . '""',1 ~al: ::u. Mat, C.M. S•. -~ HAVE 2 9ota In Sequoia i'Mt>E &;;111 I' ?Pace-acoom. eeD. lnttr/~ <' =.St.,N.-portlleACIL w~~.,:.~o;; ~~:~..;.!!"'w~~ ~')O·F,!:_~¥. ':Ai.pT..1": .:r.: e * l'rlvoie it...,; * POR 1-(I) l!IOO aq tt Vktor1A. C.11(. -ff-a,.a ttslclenU al ot ffi~r -.,.. Cul Rebl<o 641-H<t for ......_ C-4 ZOne. Oor Hunt, FND. Fml tl,m ""''*!•"''' ....,.., Bia. C75-7225. 8971. -fila•t .. .i.llfli.. if Ir -~-«!)' ~· qfon ' Adarh•, JIB ""'· Rl<ltr. ""' "!'ib" '' "'' llAVE 1rn &illttnentit • !!!¥ "~fiJft'· ' . , ·:.,_ ,......., 5.11-1419. d atmed. ll4H!flll. ' Town SediJi. 'Full)' equip-...... lo lif ll"'I * PA'!al l'l.ASl'tRING n~, ·-_ h -·J •-at " .. -1·-·~~· .~ ped.. O!ll)<.-ll.000 ml.. WW I -1 All -l'rto eillmotoa 11 'I f <It -·ii>< -"I· '" •·-~· -~•" -~. ' Y lrW .... Good ht 'tlllot -I "-'1JI.,,. v'@- r'' --. ·--l'la_ Anab tl m , CM. proxlysri -·::.."';;-· at., _&:u &M-7070 .~\1 tar• SCb¥Ha .. rrs..mt . Colla Mta ~ P. , • r N a Utile "klot" In ~ ., . • [. . , "' . .. • . . 'Jffi.1' ' :..O.iLZ Liiie IO Incle? OUr ,_... 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E:51u dealer.~ Yr .. ~:·i · ~.· ,-_a a loo-.. --·~~-.......,12_00 ~ ~--=-~ ~.J."'AD Ills o::J we .-t. dcu,can FRITZ WARREN J! yr --.. 1--.. • --• ...... a&u:JI • M·---~ --... c.c: _...._,,_ -Equipped ""'ltb aulomatie ~ s-PO" It c· AR ,_... _ .. • 1• m4 d-69! MUST -..... ......,. w--. ~-trarmn.Jaaion. V8, wlde 0\-al M3 v.·. &y Street o ·-· HIJIBY all eet&.; 90 DIY Oasb or Puppy~ Brftd* noon. -1 • l-l7-GO. '17 Nimrod tent .tn.Utt> 12' tJres. fkar new mq l\'httls. ~ Mesa • t<nns to 311 moo. l'rieco lea ~* '" SllL! -~~ --~-1 ~ H-12V U•-' , •--••· ·~ I than tbf .u .... .-.... •--_,..,uni J>1 « step VII _...., u , -VAT ~.,. r'I!-..,-or )Ulf' sport A~ lmportN 970 l)J:ID!t ...... any a:.'lan Ul our · ....-.uwn .... with TO heme. CDdlllr cUx NEED aur aan&t'· Mllll .ell Chru. RUm ex.ceUent. ·$15 or Utt. SEO. ~1139. A fwi thlJ\£. •Tm1.A. 1 1 CENTER =,.,.. ....,, ~ ..... '"' ABC~~~ leM<eA•·-' -· -2 .,.. '!'I"• 11' °"""' FIG Runabout, clf«.151 E. "°"""""· ""'· froli.n Utility M7 Stt It • You'll &y ll AU:A IOMECJ p,... ~· &Yf'n IMO!'•.., ~-dtUdren. Mf-?MI 41) tw1-Evlmude eltct lb.rt C. a:i.aa Ma&. ' ~ 1.fAN " . . _ ~ attt111d tree "'ork HuntJ,ncton Beach 961--S329. TUt tdtt, $915. For quidc 6' x 4• tteel brd "'<l:'M':" ~~ h TEAC A-llSO, .... <led<. 1 s ·• 1 1. o t 1 • r ! ';: HONDA "'"'"' 2 wheel U'all« s:;,; Alfa Romeo Closing Its Fad~tt .. • ,· .__, • , yr old • ..., ... eood!Uon. I ~--lli:l ~llll3Ml.-. '" STRm-BJKE tl!M5h . mOTA . i GIGANTIC .,..._, Auto reverst:', duat cover. . Jl...n] :r Spott&be:t CaMn Cnli9er XI.NT COND. 1900 YJ. ~le Service 640-08S3. .,,. <. bead, plley, s.S: ;;;.-;;;:llltl=:-:~•:.,.:•;=•;;mi;:.=:::fA=uto;;...;S..=-.:.;•lce~,;.;P;.;•:;mc:;;..:.;Mf;.: 1966 ...,,,.,., c.u 6<6-!lJJJ at """"" BML at llarbor ~lAGNAVOX ~'alnut cabtntt, , ~finder, ~ arq Fully '1't Yam.aba 1Z MX. Don't FORD Bnn:!11 tront end--'6t CHEV. ~ TON ' .l<loita -60 watt Re<oN, 111 ............ 0.-ol .. """"' Sa"'1t --can buy ~ .,, aatll ,.. ... "°"""" .... 350 ........... c.m,,.,, -pickup. P.S., ~~ SAVINGS I o•us tuntor • aroplHier. $35. Jed: s-~ .en um oar. ~or best anr1 rear.Extra "" ot " P 8 •• ""' ~2259 oir &U-2335. . rw ...... r. ctn!. eab, 1.uto., urliller, "'""' ' nns·•w111•-Jll l9TI >I' SEA RAY FIB~ 'y ---•-_ ~· .... _ .... t>r_end 3'0 '"· "'· Vll, -moun• ·--~ Olbsl; Pre-9tUOll 1peellll. II~ URL •• Sp t f I ah er 2 3 $ H P ,.., ~ -~ 3SO pus. Sll-%1&4 or ru tank.I. hvy. dut)' thru--. = =~ .. ! ( ,,_ t.V.. )(I AD Metatrame Tame.. pm =~rg:f« ~ ~llL: ,"ft a~ 54885. out. c2+f];,, j lie. Nrpins are here Ji&tit ii metal b &O at CC>Sr! . • JJ' Qrta Craft CC. stps I rWL §] CONNELL CH.EVROLll ~~-L-3 Llnei,2TIMN *4M We don'I make CIUf' own, Twn.So'N'"'/dinghy-,$6700. '!...!_,~mph fSO I ---l r.:.\ 2S28 Harbor Bh'd .. , w .... ~ Music City ' .,.... lhll i. Mdahmf: quality. ·Ed ~ n.f.183).-19&1 DI ~ xtra. xint . _ ... • eosta. M61. MS-WJ -,,...__...,. Item: Reg. Sale E. 0.. H•T Sp 216. NB tond.. 3080 mL $1 , 2SD . '72 "~-Pie 1-,or,:'",.r~~:;Plua,::;::;~540-2830 FREE. Min. Sheep doc I A-Frop -' ~ ( ...... I. .,..._II lnap ..iANos.toltOANS CocbPoO. Mal< ' "'°'· $1.4' ..•......... 4'c: ~":.:.' ~· MUST ..u ..,,.. 360 Y.-~Clooola 9SJ R•aJ .....,., i.o.· Lo•· >m .. 1 ~Out For Business Playfu). Loves e b 11 d re n M'_._... ,,........... --lk ~ nr BT ---· .et up fl:ir dirt. Must aeD ~l' ~lui:t Stt. {~EKY 1 I ~·~· """""' ' ••-....-... -,.... ' -·~~ now """'""'""""'otter!' ltll ,_ \IUwr SU.U. -.--.. . pr1,,,. ... rv. Mil<Eil'' Silwr An,elo-xlnt. !n4Ul46-41'1l RJI. . NHllS . -4 dr Dix. '°'" -. $2095 "'PICvtt~~ct;~~i.etc. wks. ~ciff~":';n ~ 6tc ............ 5/Sl ts' Fbcb 43 hp llettury, '71HONJ>Am115.: i.ow ~aHer.&O&l:M 'ii:. ) RaliWI' ....... \Ve Buy-Sell ""'dally yours! ~. Plostlc pl"!"'-, =· =-· :::.. ~ m"'"--· ...... bar, Sports, R..:o, R.. 95' I 1Vlllpilr1 llabnnt D;llY lM &'" ll~ 11-5. ~ .............. 2'c 6G-1>13. -nd<. S32S. ~ -•-.=.. tlELD'SPIANOS FREE to . IOOd home . Met•fr•m•wool -K-m&. ·~~~t ·~ ...._...... j a.Ii M,.. 11111 645-3251) Poocti.tShccp "°"' Fem. 3 3"' _, .. ,,.,,, .... It.: leots, Soil 909 '1D -TSl!tl ...... FI ..:.... -= -,-:ATE PARTY \VANll'S mo, Xlnt w I chi Id re n . 5 G•I. T•nk w/HDD~ NIEWPORT Endum,, OalY • ml on ~tkt ,!i\'icyc ·m t: ~ EL CAMINO .•ow O'.'' DISPL·\\' TO BUY PIANO f'OR 962-8216. 811· ~ d&t•GPC:lom tel. . "' un . Rarho. '1 spH'd. Can1pcr .~ CASat ' FEMALE C R .. $4.tl S.S. $l9t Race or Cruist! SletP! 1' 613--211'2 or IJ3..at1')" aft (iP'Y 4.11 poei. r.e. 00. To see. ibcll, ~ice. i 7"'628EI. Sail's Srr•1:1ce e 83}1[18 e Shepherd P8'f moe r 'i!; L•v• Rock--2Sc .. ·1$c ~H.P. Uoivenal Atotruc 4 •68 BSA ISk'C Call Ouil at S3trC.l54 \ $11ft Pans Body Shop ONO • Modtl gentle. 'cood w/~dren. THE TROPIC ZONE ~~~a:=; $.i50 GOOD PRICE ·~ A ao.dlter, all CQNNEU. CJ!EVROLET IMlL Wahml Mar\c R_ftW\ 8'1'-7017. 2064 $. -Mlrin,, Senf• Ana f·~ SaUa! A * ~l'IZ * --"'·~" X'trsL 2828 Harbor Blvd., 6 pi!!. $IDO. Ews. 673-51l2. SNOOPY . the pert pet must Call '79-Flah STEAL at $15.500! ""' b-·iii y..._ %'ll Ddn K15 <r ~ "2 0>ato M ... !516-ml CAllLSNELSOM PLAYER ...,. behind. Movln• JOHN GRAMATll 645-«lOS oner. "1 s.z. m $!JO, ruc1ca •n DATSUN PIANO Qlltector Item. Mint overseas. Pref. ho m e MONKEYS. FOR SALE. COLUMBIA 21. Mark t Im-646--7632 ?J Ch -•_., pt emt. -.MtT. afM 4 pm. wtteemceis. &M-6115 Gd lelection. VttT tame. mac. Pw'Dt ~ dinette, "72 llrJbda a.. 350 ~ GmJ-.. ~YrONf . CIUP AU'A '12. SpJrdtl'. Sltwr PIANO, c.Ne-Nelaon. Xlnt FREE to aood home. 414 yr 531·11'34 Santa Ana N~. O'Dly Jave Ii n . nn, TUe 2 cyde. • P9.>" Piclmps & v-4 speed., rac&. btater. like New. tat!-owr pymb, Pri CC*l:. :S .yr. aid. Walnut, o&d Poodle. Male. ·Adults on-C... 152 =• mAut ~ OftleC rs mmt. 540-9119 .. $tock bNJad ~ OMIU) $1995 !Pty:!t_M5!!:~8lll!!!:,. ~-!!:!!!!~-· -·-ly. 6l3-fl55 -...,. -o . -,;i y ....... --Blad<, Lew...._ dlr. pu<l1!I ' PIANO. Stwllo """"' 6 Montm old ,..,,... oat PERSIANS """ -25' ~25 Fbols -. g Tuned "'6 nn """' S00. HOWARD Chwrolet . 1 ''7 GMC \\OTON 15 ~!350. -home. SUpcr friendly. ..,._, CFA "'" -HP. OB. -Call Strot * MUl29 * .... ,.,. -Pldtup. Auto., VI. PS., 9IM2'» 3:l'.> pm M&-0681. mnny ~= ~ up. E nr ll'h t, Mlchead-heli. 1910 Trtmnllh ~ Show YacArtbUr ii-J unbafte Blvd ndio, air,"-ftrp..I 1110ml. WUlt1.ftZER Orpn. S395 or FOUR Outty kittens nttd 61'5-091S. -room umd; SMIJ. a3 ms .:16" bM1: otftt. Wards portable home. 1 malt. Fo;untain RED mak· Persian. Papen * b)...10C2 * COWNELL OIEVROLET ...,_ S50. l4IM39Q. ........_ Valley l.f'f!a. 968-1686. &: •hob. $45.. y 30' ::ndrr Mah ll 1971HONDATRAIL 10. Moto LEASE or ~ thl' new -Hutior Blvd., ** .. PIANO ~th ~h. CdM ltfomma cat yields • 54H965 * si;: &.. ~ = ~ban, Ute new. $17S. ~ ~~~h er.ta Mesa 545-1213 ~ ~t conct. CU!tody of 3 healthy kittens Dots 154 Llolarina. $14,000. &fs..11'25. its hip p erf ormance MtM w..... Ml 'tuned!!: \ + to good homes 673-8179. AVOm RutNEO aL\:MPION 21' ::T· FC, '1'2 Yamaha 250 Str9!t Blft. ~dlity alld ~ oi plJJlf.··SehilJer ~ dnt PLE~ save 2 baby kit· ODUSTMAS sips "· pHey, bead. Ex=~cmd.53r~ SMD opl'l"atlon-Call Truck eq,1. or:ind., .tnftke ottw •. M1'8. tya-g1ve them a honte. TREES Is GJ.FrS OB, mmt seH irnrned! All or er, · Mgr. BlD Maxey To)'ota, W"rfPt'· 66.{)(S or 644-tein * 644--0006 • Sta.rt now to train your doe o&r.. l"OMidettd 60-5007 1'10 YAMAHA. US MX. Like Ull81 Beach Blvd.. Hunt. REWARD l/ ,_ GERMAN Shel>. mixed 'PUP-belore~~l:bavrea 14' Kona Catamaran. + MW.lowMDes.S3Z. Bcb.l4'1-ISSi. s,..,.,.,. ..... l30 p;e~ 7 wk" ,.... to .... well' .......... that you ...... + ......... 7 mo. old. --'71 Datsun Piclnip WIU PAY OVER .......,, b ·~ XI homes, H.B. 963-4«19. will be l'ftlOd. nt Oa9rRs Xlnt ed. Handles i: races ''6 SUZUKI U rvva. .r, ~te4% A~·. nt * KITENS * JCITTENS * haw jull atartm you can ftlttm-llll. $50 • 6C-15ili Vrry Very Sharp, Low Mlle-Kelly .. ... ~ &• ntt~ 'ii:: 1 mak! tlger stripe,. 2 fem, 1 join now. · 11on n I t e s 21 Ft. Sk>op. Sleepl 2., lnbrd 3 Spd. Ladies BIR JJk ttt,c) Exceijent Cond. 1415- tni!t. Buyer tnOYH. f700. !OlSd blk, tve11492-f&H. 7:»8:XI A-Wed nites 1-t. eneine· 4 hap of sails. ntw, $415. n.1* Qri.1u1r u.·.& 11~ OFF£ 175-21'15. · Sell idle items ... 642·5678 ~KENNELS S31H"l59, 61.'H714. 613-3llD. llUU\liii R •••••••••••••••••••• ~G SPmAL. -~~~"":s'::'=t Wll"f.}!p.~!:!V:..... [=JI.A-Ill ~ I SL otf OD poom.q • cruising boat. e+-5834 Xlllt mid. -1515.. :uwJRJ baih!ne, .S -ol doo FLIPPER '11 -Sed. Rill. Ceon ..:.~-=-with thia M. Brtns JOU!' pet Nu ndlala S1DQ. . '-;~~===;;~o;:~ ·--l(WINC QUID( fOlll THE CW. ON. THE GO, ~c:==:n.~ Ax:~~~ 5t8212S fuL Nice '61 F.o-rd only. Hr1 9 ., 5. 642-4818. nm ·n a: ·12 9'11.iar nat ear HONDA. 50. Xlnt cond. Many ~-~u~ .~ ~ --'· ..-xtra&. $1IS or mW otter. -~"'"" ,,....... -MINlA.. Poodle AKC Rfcis.. 1<1U1. • ....-. 61'3-8130. .!IN:,. -°"' ..... -Nova Sladon Waaon, nms Ul. 11 mo'a old. Newpol't * WANTED * ._...._...; _._..,, $150. Good body I. tirH. DuDea Trawl Trlr Pk. Sp 7. Sail tor lZ Snowbird. .. '&5 BSA. f:S()[x, aood cmd. IG-1522 aft 5PM. NB ~(but: .Hwy at Ja,m. EVES. 5t1--3.134 Runt StrofW S450. Must 9d1! '11Dodp1;4:-TorrPidrup V-8. fior .on ·oc1 1n woman'• w ... ld ~ ""-> m-,.74 "' ...., H-28. tu11y -. ~""""" .. 56.. Alito 'ITaN.' p1y "-a...i Coll Mory Both At-5671, nt , ~ AFGHAN male, s mos. -lllany xtru. hr1 cond. """thru·-1 llO nmn!nc '°""· ""' pain! Stt .. ...,...,, 64<-Ml2 • 92MS75 • = 1196. pr! pty. """'°" News! Doullle -lnffllmont !".:.::" ::; "!!~ :IC)' SLOOP, """"· wd ... KAWASAKI A ,,. ::=:.;.e-":--,..,-7."'=-,..... ......... -. .-. ... ""'"-...... ·~ ...... ,. •• trvck1 ., cac141rs. Call ""' ... lor a.,.. DAft llSS PllTIAC -Hartoor-. c.to-54Mll7 WE PAY TOP CASH BRAND NEii' '72 AUDI AUDI 'n. i ... a°'°, Ur, -rt. Am·F'm at~. \\'kdu. m--.o. "'""" 646-tsn AUSIM AMEllCA on el New I Used Con S.·-NEW CARS -Sow '72 m.H SPI Tl'IRIS .......... '4 1~ .. re4i-. 2200 Milet. $2599 Ne"' ... ;1t. f"t werr••tv '72 PEUGEOT 514 SEDANS ....... ........ ,,_ m• • • '12 SllUI 4 DR. SIDAN .. ,,... .. '"" 2JOI ...... ' S1• • • Nf ... Cl " Cl rrt 12, .. ...SJ. ,, I y11r .,,,,....., _ Altw -cl• .... , ....... ... , It ''"k.4 et ,_., ... eel fr1acW .... 4••'-· ~---hie ,. __ ..--. chine, a1ffpe 2. bead. out· • \'efl&U,0 'fill " T Intrm'I Pickup nacouna • _...,)1;)1. boru'd. $2000. 833-8593. CC, new tires., S325 ot F· wnO' cab o/carDlJft. Fully k aed c&N: I truck&, ju.sl TO Quallfted Hom e 1 , ao.ts, Sl'-/Docks fll FER. Sf9.-l636. .. p. Sacrif. s l l 5 o , call us for lrtt calimalf'&. Polnte ... Retriewr papa. a ..... ...., ....... lb-OTll. mTH ~ n '69. Am-Fm ... ~. ..... .... Al .. Cars ' 7240 wkl, $25. c.11 e 9 ef. SI.JPS AVAD..ABLE Sele/lteftf ,. 1972 Fod Van, only 4,0CD ml. "81.lllUl.LI 562-T.!112. G' ID 60' ..... Cult ...... ponelod, ..,., Aat tor SaJca -ALASKW1 11a1muto ,...., 67H1118 Sl<IO A TOP. &-l!llS ...._ 11211 ll<odl BIW. ::;::;=:;;;:;,~~ .. '=::;::;Hi:;;::,..;LIY,-::""',,... WHOLESALE II Ill PUBLIC!! '71 Tlmll 111 Tlpra u.. AKC, 3 .... >I' SAILOOAT A MOORING N 0 w I -...... rnUtt, 3 woU I r a )' • $100. ' 10 J'anl V&l'I cm. Hen)' du-MT.C:,unttnaton Be':{j' !J..l.Ul n~GHAN SUP ~~; FT . IN ORANGE C~NTY ~~..-.:-=.i:t ~~P~~~ IMW ,.._.,_ ~IES + ~AT, $;D. mo . ,56 Ford PU = = U 106 ctir ls ntn det.n. .......-...-&G--8 ' IH Q& first . -------- GREAT Due .... In--· ,_.... • Sltl '" PURCHASE L!ASE =r.· -• BAUER BUICK USED IMW'I tnnatlonal Olamp. blood " • 63S-0991 2!m llarbor Blvd. '6t I• 11,_ AKC ............ $!50. lll Ft 8ea 8"' lllO -.. I RENTAL ·o; FORD '> "" ...,. "'1· c..ra Mesa 979-2'&· 8G-6e after f.. ~ l'lf'W. Ei5 0 OkhrnobHe Good cond. $1915. JKPORTS W.vtrm 'JI 2111 AFGHAN ,...., .....,. or l:r"".:t. "'f:O.:-= lllH£Mlrlln '25' 5'13-ml °'""'" °""""'• '71 -SIDAN ao&den. I lnDI., mile A P'u1ly equipfied 1and 0 m WIUIUI ~~Van 8-U'ICI 1o mies. TOP s BUYER CR•VllR IMW =-AKC. dnt. S1SO up. traaa. 'lbiS outfit is llkll ~wry Ill eoncl. ft4: BIU.. MAXEY TOYOTA SUes · Srl'¥ltt • lAMinl ...... ~ .... l9lllO. BAl.llGA '11' 3'7a. ,_ -BlvJ. n w. ,.. .......... - DUSH SeHer Pups. AKC. SaaHkit $5000. p h'O n e Clullfted Ads ... 6C4ITI R. 8-dl Pb. MT-1:!6\ ,, as..s1TI Bred Ir Oeld. Sbots • 830-&C82. ......... . --. "'""-lll&-1390. MUST ICU 14' S1ri boot A e s.Jt/"-' ·DUSH -· r...-, IVl!h .......,., AMERICA'S FINEST -• --531-%164. -Soll, -GREAT Sid n-• 15 It. MOTOR HOMES POODLE AKC 1 . --. "' wb cld. = ii bi.ck mJPtyµ.E•enru d e, -5'Hll1 Trlr ....... $U90, 644-211911. AIJSTRlAN 0....... .... -·--..... , 1• SPECIAL YEAR END PRICES AND LOW OFF BEASON RATES ASK POR llRAZY KELLY'S lor -lll&-1975, -ll I I I ill • WHIPPET -AKC "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~' ::::: I c bamp!D • aired . • __ .., ClD 5&3519. Alrcrelt tlS =T 2n.;. ~ ~(CA.;.;.;41h..;.;.;.--... ---.rl-T\l....;.20I.:.::, • l.Ollft lnh>ed.m>:S11-t514. $2800. "-OR Co. * ~ • ~Ewa n4'838-34lt «< rmmAC ~I warmm.'1';'W:r~ 8110~ ~ Ca'"'1r•, S.le/R9'1f t21 13600 BEACH BLVD. JIM NIX • RECIEATION VDICAL CINTll YEAR END UTOPIAN MOTORHOME SALE 9298 a.11 Boid~ add Hwly "'1· ENGUSI! ""11 Doc ...,.,..._ '11, I' cab 0>-.r TUt .. HU""'-or-cootrul toe a a 7-k n It AKC. Wondrrlul, penonaJ WES'TML"VS'TER l ...... 11fMi ..... 11TAU'.... wsts In ~ '!i_l..cb·. Great pdL Show cruaHty. 847--0330. :-= 6 =~ Vlf siftll Use woni.cu or l)'n-t YR Old mak ~tan. °""' to.dt. s.c at sa """"5l "'-2SM TY ( live thr:Uc yearn. Pallem 12.IO: Likes ddldrftl 12> zu51 u. Al'leo!I Mlaaiol --~!!!'!£-... !!!!!ll!!r!\ GO ~..1 PAR flt' l MilR&' mes. 32-38: men'& MB-tm • . Vie"'-Apy tu. ~ tr TRA.\"CO -) ..... wear P • r 3&-42 tnchJded. ,... Z' Dl5X>VER.ER ~t~tben -vtbrant veal, SEVENTY·mE Cl!!CT8 .Morsel IS6 SHEµS for import short bed )T·Z'l' CDl'mNr:NT AU ~ shift. wrap ~· lot each patte-tn -add 25 .. 8 trucb. ~tOll'I WU.. 2Y PRmE. JOYS lehcthvftWk>n ·lt& --. krr nch .,.nem tcr YNGstfilkwaw.hora.Bay ca~ Meu Cam.per v·~co~~• .. nNs •'""' ~ """' A;'Man .... 9Dkf!&l JUndl-~~ • .::: -Salcs, m -· C.M. SaJca N • .,:;;...~ H . . . ·~ _..... thllll-daa ~ 1tll4. -* D .__ POit.zll~.RW -w11 -,._ ll'ldi'C-%1 SLIDEln--.· P•F -. I, 10, I' II, -« --to ,,.. aid. $75 ar -o11tt lllSULAn:D 1lll01 -Blwl., G.G. II. y ...... ~-Allct -tba DAILY • l4MlM * 119& 53l4)0 ' W fEl!ft• -115 t5 PD.OT, ~ Needlecraft ~ Nat to C.C. 011WD :,.:0: S:::"~o·lor =:., ... _ ~ ~ ~·~ REDUCED. "4 Eo>noltna a..t A - -Alrlfd and "*'== 1cm.lPltDl ~··•wa. I ~ ... ~-g: 151\11tW. =-,., ~VIII .... -·--... ..... • • • . • ' SpNo. QI. ' * .. ., * it w:.:s"~n.t tO II E f; D L ~ ,:: * BIWCD -i" -lor ONR un-ma::M _ .. !iill.Y =.,":: ....,e1121ol • r-.11 ___ ..,.. nwm1 +--All-• w ~ ..._. ., ...._ w· ...W. "1Bd1•a. N ~ $115 K Prt. ,c,. t11 ~ a., allj,;i -. --.... II ft S.,. ied.tl. ::r--,_ 1-. -11M!D1 "~ '.tritll ~(JNdllt ..... -:-y~H=u '="f!J!,.==· ·.:n..:~ ~:: An ....., ....... • ... mY ·;~,.:. -... ~ IMti/MitiiiO ... tllS . ..... --... "W ' -I • ,.. r ~--~~-----•-• .W., ... 6 • ......... ' jlol•k -_ _,!'!· .:t"S.· ~ -· 'Tl WlllllDIACO,"';r -:: t:::::" = ---IOll stn. -21' ---.,.,..,_ -...!!!I!! .. "' • ., ' -· 4 ---s---.::ai~~ ~ut1t1 _... ... -= '::J 1!xw;''/;l. C¥Cin;..... freaw;;Tr..,., NI 'Ootlr ---m-n. l•I I I .. ~--~I -ir v-·• l!Clrlllfl' -~"'! ~ ... ..., S::S.:::" . .... --· -... -... .., ... , ,..,. ::-."'• •w ....._,...,~ •~...:~=~Ek:~ - - 1 -• _ ... 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'70AMM WAGOll Mlf. t_.,,. ..... ,W ....... (6S7AOT) s1495 '71 GalMLlll s1595 I I • -· .. I.,' -· '61(1i'ol.KSWAGEN' "' ... TOYOTA ' 1 Df. SH. A ..11 1h•'1'' • ~ ' ~ --... Uc. #ffllNP ~1Dr. ~-Si. IMft, Ill & n..u.:.'hHHJtl . $695 ·~5 71 VW IUG $1799 '69 DATSUN STA. W/.OON 4 1p4. I & H. A I. lic, # lCTHtU $995 71 VWIUS 'P-.-1.e.it.t. v_., ..... , Uc. n7tlUK.· A .... , .. 71 TOYOl'A COii.OLLA A11to. ft•fll.,',l 1 A H. A re1I fllOM'lt ,, .. ,, Uc. # IJJCTA $1595 • ldf,CHIVY MALIBU CPE. V.t, '"'°"''tr• "1r11111., RI H., .i..,. tHf\.. tMr coft41j.. tie.Ill(. ('fYC 1 ... 1 • ,,,.5 ,. J • > .. ) P:(:;(;: . 78 D.USUN STA. 'WAGON Mt.~ •. ~ ........ ..... •• ,... .... Ht, IJ6;. .,,,. l• •t1•191M5 ..... ) f •a-oATSUN .. .'~ DODOI STA. WA008 ~.1°" P.'U'. ~ tt.-.•~·' ,e:,=.~~::,,· :! M&. 1~ U.. ~ ......... !7 tr.,._fl• •1rl1t•. If' Jo. $1~·· IOI···· Shop Eorty ..... a.t ~W111'°" · Hailers • Cillltc FACfOl\Y~l/n!ORIZED SERVING '1'HE ENTmE SOQTHCOMT~ :MOO Hort.or ll)ol. ' Co5ta._ ·540-9100 , SALEfi>EPT. OPEN l :IO All ., I PM , Mon UIN l'l'L, t AM ,to t PM au. a • • I l ' r A & A ' c ( t • _./· DAILY mDT , ........... .:... ... ~ ·I~ I --.... U~l I -·-1§11 -·-,,;;,m;~::;:m:i~;;; 1~~~~~t::~l:~~~~~rA~··;·i·!u!~~··ii!!·f .... ::i'.1w1oo.~!!u.! .. !"~~-§ .. ~l~~~~~-·~·.,_~;;~~·~~=· ... ~_1;1:.• ...... •-~ .. •.,...-.-~ ... ~1 ~£::iiiiiii.•.lltodiiiiiiiiii~;; I-!'!!'Im! '.FOO MllCUIY PLYMOUTH POMTl,AC ;7:,.~~~~·:!!, '73 CG••c you~ ONLY • ,.,,i..:; '70 ...... LTD ) r, GJtAND,OP!NJNG 'f~:s:95·'.~2'1.~' ~ ~ --~•-. • .., Roof, ru.;i Comb! vi.,i • Cat-BeMltllul.,.;. ·t.itchblc b-'an ~"J:t"t.mcc1n, 1Wo -. radio • healer, IJ<noo!I, °" 6'11-1911 ,~o..s=~1]':_~,· J'ullC:C ~~ A~·r.cro111 ·• ,ra ·C:liilllf:' lratl!'!-WM1111 Gola.,!!,~~ *'1a1 72 ~lmr" ~~-';:. -! • ._..,.,.,........., ~ C , C:. 36,oOo mi!H, '#II e~, :.";'."1.o'r'..=i w~~ = =~~a ~ low mllea U6!EHL) • lo '68 FJJ\EBIRD c.nv. Almoot V AUANT ''1MS ·!:,."-!, ~Wfi'i'eo tape pgM,111 -, ~ , • .,er -aI-aatrad<. rm -.,..-choooe. ""rytl>lng new, 1u11y ...,, .. ---..-----1 c;ltlVIER MOTORS ----a.i Loraooi nll#a!I, ti Cldll· Broket; Faoliif • i1r c:on· ANC), A r..i belWly to I" only;J:oell•nt -la GUSTAFSON oed. PY1 o<Y. ""'will accept •r.e vattaiit St .. wgn, v.a. ·SQ!iW• lat St.j Santa Ana $176, lata la ~II" C.W.ty. '""°"""'· Tran 1 m I•· at -' ., ' -. our GUm,.act.:. llncoln-Morcvry lnWe. 67~5007. Alrioond, auto, Nee di taJ..S 71 , aaa..Utt l'.111 • lion Cooler, New Tlrea, Pop ~ ~ 16800 Beach at Warner '70 Grand 1 ~.. \t usl sell to "'°"'· 145,COJ mL), 557-7'57. '8T BUICK ~lark. White 36:,0~tax • 1 • AWJ1n ~~~~~·~tter ··~,~ t~~Ml~'?'m &42-M44 ~~me:?~nee~-e.one. VEGA wtlllk! vtoyl top. Pwr. '""'' lmmodloi. Dollvory C .• $2JH TO CliOOS" FROM Hua-ll!tocb A bnkes; air; RA II . LEMINGOdll•~ SAi.ES OPEN 7 DAYS ~ GRAND OPENING .,. Pont nttblrn. "'""· 1'172 v,.. Stat•m Waaon, ~ terms. $ 8 g ~. ALL I MANY M01't Convertible_. Bnt o t 1 e r . still in warnnly. SUrplut m-~ . AND:~ ~~Ill.., _;ro_<:tJOOSEfillll • ' Allen '72 MAR9UIS '71 PLYMOu:l'H Rita, '3&-14%1 .• , .. 112. Co.'"·,~. new. Make"'· , .. IU!CK w1LDCAT ··n·a , :MG-9100 °""" Sund&> ....,,.,, 01'!!1' 1 mY, 0 .. lllOblle u. ou .... HAM .... :!!!!1:1 !.L!'~..... RAMBLER '"· -emw..t. 41,000 miles. 4ir, caua•o ,.,.... C dllll 'I' 12689 VEGA P.S., f.B,.ele<:. wlndoWI A r...oL-, i'.~. .......,. ·-Ol.L.--!J..11.. '• ·. a • 4 Dr. H.T. Full.....,., lac· only. · (915CBSONEt. 1963 RAMBLER WAGON. '72 GT w....,, Air, Dr1<. .-...~ ;;,:C\'SD354 1. · .JRUMAU .... ~ ...._ san o Frw)' tory alt, tilt wheel, AM-FM GUnAP Great mech. Air. aro.11. 19 M mi 557-~~ -· ' 1'1'. ,1 _ '1st lfa·t11'ia1 ·~.£--· ~ ... Uretul AlrA < c-..11111--at Avi:::' Pkwy.· • .. ·~ .. · -.~, ,"a1orl•. Lln;1l~'4trcury -~C'llSO~-~"':!&-51!1'=''°---,, JI'• a breeze .•• .aell CXlNllEliliOir'~~LET ·~ ~ ~ ' • _,,_ '"-··· N•-·-1 'Y' P. ~··'> "er · 16800 8-11 at Warner ~N~ a "Pad"'· -·-an ad! 1•-· ··"t" ~•·· · --~~rnµ auto, ·Pll< I'll. $UOD. SanDI Frwy --~-(68JEARJ, IGll44 ~ r-~"~ "'" eue,""" ~ ',, =-~~ , 53il":tlll;;r · · . at Av~ Pkwy: 831-0IDJ or.-SALE PRICED i~~~~~~~;~~~Cal~~If64H611.~'f~f~~f;-;-;tr~~Pl~""~Clus~lllod~~--~;J~ • "". :o:I)! . ~ . • LM.i-'68 c..,... 911 386. 4 opt1 i..,una NJauel '61 Fem! Torino, 390 "' In. 4 ~ERS CADILLAC A-. lmportod 970 Auto&, lmportod 970 Auto&, lmpOrtod ..... . ""'"I lloftt. --.,., ex· 831-0IDJ,,. -•pd -; Pl.. Pl-• pt H"""' BM! Wu.'tlaii!•.M.-rJi 'IB n ~. V..S auto, ~ !:!t:8fi.J i:-T~: • 'co.ta Mesa 51).91'.00 '71 C1ii111c <~"":.r'.;:,i::,;> CH(VaQLET New-:,-Map.ilew1nt. atl52.54Hll'l"''!131-tllll. •10 . .,, "l(ll:RC · 11a .. El "DorOdo lnina. Calli. $1114 ., R . Sl95.. • fi6.ml. '61 l'ORD .,.. ~ ..... -..-. ,, cir, """' • .1'>wdt. 1'1u• llnlah n~. 2Ll/6Zl-<1317 EXC . . l .CONTININTaL ~ c;.i.·-. ',• -· a/e.·PIS. J'IB. """""'t• li)p Wbl .. i.."" · .'7r CG4f11iaci " · · '" .. ""' ~ · """' l!:" ~ -"'" :.!P:::Z.'tUl\Jr.;'."· :0 Cpe D;,•, VOie . :, :-~ 'tfl::· -: '69 Ccintlnental :.w: Q~i . MU.,;.ltfG thllooe ID< Beautllul Flr_et\llit Tan wtlb 2 DOOll YI.GA Mark Ill 'il''T~llRD 'LAltlDAU l_,. __ .-...,...'_,,~-'"'!" .. '. ·~ $57,9 white \ Yinfl 'roof, White lladio I: ,be~~·Jfc Bet.utiful Green Finish with White wlbl&Ck top, ~;.f! '65 OJnvertible.' MU1t aell MANY ?ttORE Lea~ g,~~ Full~ ~~·~· ms!J. 1 Dark Gi:een ~lnyl roo f,1black Weekend only. '$3989, U107· $650 or make· offer. 56).1263 TO CHOOSE FROM :ilet, r mint coodJ~~ c6oo-GOS APSON' leatber mtenor, full powl'r, CJE), Huny on ~11! aft 8 pm or wknda. SALES nPEN ..._, DAYS CUC! air conditioning (ZSS7oll). GUnAFSON '61 M\llt&nl Fa.atbadt, R&H, , "· ' ~ j,__ · 557'1'.5• Llncol~rcury Sale Prioed thl• •·eek•od Ll.-:Morcury PIS, •tape tied<. l109S. • ""911 Y 16800 Beach at Warner for ottly 16800 Beach' at warner 49'J..9t9t. ftktUnoblle .llANY MORE Hun-Qll 8e!lch $3799 Hunti-Be.oh '10 M...... $2395, '10 VW · ~ TO CHOO.sE IRO~ 142 •41 MANY MORE IG 1414 Bug, $1295. Both xln't c:ond. · Cadlllcic: SALES OPEN~~~~ 8 '7, 0, CAPRICE ro CllOOaE FROM •71 FORD TORINO Good buys ..... 1342. Diego Fnvy. lllllmll SALES DEPT MUSfANG '70, Excelleot ·-ry~·-·. • • Coupe. Vlnyl top, factory alr, OPEN 1 MYS. Cpe. VS, radio, auto., vinyl condiUon, 18,500 m 11e1, i..,;;ri.~ o~u. ,pow,. _ .. ·power ':n __ ' roof, ''"'"'$1"""· (818ASD). CdM., 67>149j. '3l-OID!or,495lli0o ' . Cf!J.'-.•.' brake&,tadk>;l\OOler,wsw, • ..,..,. 1199. 1967ForoM....,..v-:;,~ ·n.citl ~vu1 .. Load· ""' ·leto lhan,,l6,ooo·mJle•."<991· OldSmobU. CONNELL CHEVROLET !WI. Xlnt rond. ert1 8 actual mi. $7500 San' Oltgp • . CJ'l'). 1 • ~ 2828 Harbor Blyd., after 6 or wtmds. • , at AVff'/ Pl;wy. SALE l'RICID . CeCIHlac eo.ta M•sa 546-12l3 1llm. Pvt. pty. 540-<lBJ, t.aauna Nli\>et NAIERS CADILLA~ •·-0.,... --·. '61Eoomllne.1>1, N .... "" 'v"'..!'"""""..,,..L..6'.1e.~ ~o1v: '10 .Qdtll•c Eldcndo, "400, 831..0SOO or &oOID'.l . ._ Harm ~ .....,, & ... :r ~-,, ~ -.... Dwohaio.t• Pa,rty ' · .....___ -r -'",J at A.tty Pkwy. Mlric, reblt ~ i-m. ~ftt~. ~=~40~----•• ,.,~ 6'1$-TG '69 ~-lac ~ · •-t.aauna Nicuel ""'· Nu ..... _., Riii. -·n IMP.Al.A m""'° or --°""""' equ;p • pwled. OLDSMOllLE ~19116: ~ ""! El 4 Dr. H.T. Vtit~-. P.s. ·11 .......... K 111 ~ro:. ,·cyl. Pane•· -·~1 "'•-L--Ln-~--'· · 25,IXXI miles, Loi.ded, 1 own-P.B., auto..,.,.,350 ev.. in. VI, 9'IJilU' ~ .. '6' Cadf Canv. Vety .(;lean! ;;1R>al Real~ (Y.BU· -..,i~ . ~b_ ~ w'!:.~ppo..:i;: ~.~:~ l!t°·s~'.'"J T-nado $5115. lltl AuaustA'-81.; CM. MAKE OFFER cONi.r.!ti CHEVrulLET $5789. (l\'89A842&i(I). fen 615-m), BeautlM Dari< ....,, with '119-1413.. ' I 2828~ Bl~!., GUSTAl!SON 'li6 44' hd .... Gofaxle,'Jili matohlng vinyl roof and ln- 'M,!11,.i)o.,X\nt cond. fi\r:;,.,.,,.:t°lL.--c.,.ta.'M"'J , 5*-'U03 Llncol~tcury "°""· ..,_ · • out.· !650. terior, lull power, air .,..,. $2!!(;0 •• 645-7469, 549-""2 ""'~-· Jll<Wlllll '70 ..._., e, CAlrto, · . · l6llOO 8-h at Warner -ditJoni,.. 0399). !<>ally a '611 cad· Sedan w/!Andall top. .!&\. --•----""'""'' '-''-:C -. ' Hun-Bead> ·, • -;JAYELU,f. sharp oar. Xlnl coDd. All Xtras. Pr! ~ ........, Automat!C-. tac-' M2-. ~· ' . • .<,. $39" ptf, $UOO 673-76!IO '9r ~ DeVUle,. BeautlM tory air, .....,. mering, ' JA.VEUH ~ Priv Pf>', MANY MORE De •• 000 ~~ radio. -wall tire•" vinyl CORY '"IR ONE -t<l,llll> ml TO OIOOSE FROM ·:...SedanR&in. ~ .•. ~ul w~blatt=~ ~~;A> rrr· ,.._ vinyl ta\t. *· . ._,,;;w SA.LES OPEN 7 DAYS m.-3. Power Steerinc, Power.Win: veflA oi . '86 M0nza. X1nt cond . cond..~--=--"'5 · ' A11e1t 100% GUAU.Nhu I 00% GUAltANTllD BUY .. WITH CONFIDENCE A' 1 CARS LISTED ARE GUARANTEED I 00.Yo ..., •o.nw1•..._ "*'' ••~ftrtit 1971 VW IUS 1111• wiftr. white ..,. a..,., ,..,.,,, t•di•. &tr• cl••lll Uc, N .. 171 CEL IAL& .. ICI $2195 . " 1969 $9UAHIACK. 1.uff•t• r•ct I ,.., .. ~ tw. Yn 111. IALI .. Kl .$1495 -. • .,4 .• ~~ ... ¥? ... ·~~ ...... IH).. ··~i ... c •• ,291 ' ' · 1968 VW· IUG A.... 1tfct, re4l•, iM!MpH t••"'•· Uc. XIT 1_56. IALI ,.ICI $I 091 1970 VW BUS k it• I wlil t.. 5 • .,, oti +t.11 -· Uc. N .. JJ4 IFS. IALI Pll~l $1195 1969 $9UAIEIACK Fvll .... ._.tt., '•ct.•"· ,.,.1 •• wa.m t{,... Uc. N• .. XS560I IAU ,.ICI $1695 1969 IUG 4 1pod .. r.-,., ...,.ta. WliHI rilip, rMI .. Uc. XSS 601. I. IALI PllCI • I 191 . \ 1967 VW.. IUG 4 1,..4. retlle, ..Wt. &M, ....,_ ......... Uc, VU 177. SALi ,.ICI $1091 '"'c.4.""'>do.VWe;l&ndiu ~,lo ~,67Rad8k>,dAlr 72 . • .-:,._ lhruout. _._ •ound .. ,, iJllK>""IM • .... 'J noi"'lliel. Xlnl cond. ~~. -• an Cpe. 4 't;'INl~do, ...,.. $350/best olO!r; or trade. ! . , ;:'. , , > . Oldsllloblle '<. ' -161 :!I' . , ... , ~Ville Beautiful cream lh&rp. ( • 557-llSl. 557-'l272. ¥ YfitNG 8 EM *-Im cadlllao Coupo dt .;::. =-~"t., 't\'• 11~ CONNELL~ 1960 CORV AIR -i:onv. . 'llfE -Cadlllac , -~ cond. $<700. Call MUSI' SELL. -· 2828 -Blvd \fl' · A"'° """'· nm xlnl. $300. IS HIRE San Di........... , 1181 O:mv. ~ .• in xlnt ~~o-M.tt~~rO: Co!lta•esa.l W.tis ·::!a Cpe Runs finr ~!a~~= =N~· '.·, ~~~owned • 19,:m, Sell ,,..,$3,715. l9'IO 0.... 0-... ..,.It, aood -i< oaf/dune •...Y and Mett<UY °"""' a -831-0IDJ.or -....... .,..,~ 99IMi002 * I Paa, tltL.. Wp. Pwr .... so..; eves_ lubearoil~tfilaweft 1" OU>S NS ALE! '71 ~~ffe1e. J.-ikt! · 1§76 O;;:t~r~ 4· ar; di: Ville, S&Hrili • btalbts, AK-I'll OORVAIR·Monza 110, '65. Lo oni,. Ezcelrent .rvke ii Cpe. -va. autont;tk:, 'lblli • _.. ....i. -abroad. -~1oqu1..,ot ""'1> CO"I'· ---tfll·-· ""1-"""':•· ..,i. loob 6 -0\'P'Sl:Jlfi!r'sofli top radio, heat.,., power I -·"· G4M81? Gold w/'lirWh vleyl;»p. Prt r.....,.IJr, ,.,..... • .a. _. Sq$<50.-56«1r1. Lloicoht-Mt .. ~ and "lin,k", ,.., NHl,'a.>;;pad".t P!a<» an ad! piy.-$1350, ~111611. -. :;:-!::.;. ='.'"'56=1: · 'CORYE llE 1--.., a:.,'!., :T, ~ """'i..',.~ ;;'.t ' . AllfWI-, • '" 9IO A-. -· L . .flO · · Hun-8-:h mlleo. (Z!ol'l'215J '70 llo\P~~ OORVET1'E·'71, LT-I,' spd, ~ -SALE PRiCED 2 Dr. iJ:T. Auto,. Ol[...~_k>. 2>,000 m I. lmmac:ula..,, 971 Mm ,Ill Contlnental 2 u•11!RS ~·DILLAC' P.S., P~B... nice. (~). ~7 aft 61: wkndl. ""' . _ WI' • $19" '68. Corvette, . ca n'v e r t • dr. Excellent condltoh. Owe Diet Harbor Blvd., , CONNELL CHEVROtzr removable· hdtp. AM-FM, $59riO. Belt. ol1a 8'1S-6310. ~ -MMa 51).9100 1 -:2828'11.rbor Blvd,, H.B. $3&-6129, MERCUIY '70 TORONADO '°"'" .,.,. 546-µn · ~ COUGAR ~... ·-~· a1r ~ · '72 """ ' . . ' . • ' ..• ' '.. 70 Mlrcwy 'till "::i,'.""~~. :~ 4· &,;;.. a~tle tnsr tae. MUST iell. '99 ~. All'. Montuey 2 Dr HT, V-8, Aul with blpe· playft1 power air: steerb1t &-Maroon w I white vinyl top. Trana power 1 l e e r I n .S , doar-locka, vinyl top, lal'ff' ~ ' ;;:: It bea~ Good c6nd. 6'l3-t5t2. Radio: Heater~ whJte wan.: try brterlor, Voeue pmnlwn -·-· · --DODGE wbeel ......., A very ""' ,_ Very low mlleap. '69 'Ca..-o S.S. POLAJtA ~~) Sll95 dlr, Call 1mmr-..'.ftr.'fl· v-1 · Au-tie· tn"ui•n1, • 1964 MERCURY l"AGON. NABIRS CADILLAC &:: '1ffrl!tr, Ndlo 6 '66 DODGE A·l ....,,., Air. '1080 Harbor Blvd., (~ wblla) D~ ~ 4 door hard top. AutomaUc • ~ .. 5.1Hlll • _ ~ Jlna18 ~9100an, .,.· =~~-.0..,,,_·~~·-o.·1 transzniujoo, VS, air con-"1 O:llorV' Pmir, *• pelpb, ... u~u• -... 1968 Qaoyy Nova wagon. dltionlrtg, power atttrlne, 8 trade tU!reo. rack, new ~ $1IXXI below blv. R/H, new ttra. bnlcea. HD radlO, a tine second ear tires, $lDl. ra..1037 bk. SMrilice, ~ ~ ~~ e n I • , RPS499. Reduced to '61 Caliente,. Ur, auto, PS. '84 OLDS 88 9ta. Wp., a.. reare.rid. n.alllf I b a-$666 PB: 58,000 mL Oean. $795. tru. Ste! Vfl)' Sood cond. ~I~ ~ • See It · 'f'.ou'U Buy It Whllt, 66mL --.iw. . . ' . . . . ' ~01 llllmON I pl• ·' 1972 ...... uo ' ' Equipp•d Witt. Aul-•ffc Stick,'...,,., .....,, RecUo, Wlittewah Tires, + low Mlle•. •0617 $1995 + ' .. 44,000 ooe owner mllet. VS. Lalli . , '65 MALIBU wAobN · ~I • ...!. Auto&, lmr·~ 970 A ...... 1mportod 970 \' ' ' . ., J>:oPa SlO with OTerh.a:d CUlll uglii.e. Mf•tf frQDt dl•c hrak•a. bldilpervknt NG[ M1IP""'lm Spe-dollJ ., .. uw .. ......,. .... dlo.•tkk,lharp.(PIX· mora GREAT USED CARS :~~!°~-~~~~ ... '!'!: ... ' ' . =-~~~,;-· -.--,,= fact a.Ir, p/1. btall( turq '72 Cl>eVJ ....... """' ...... wbt vln tp. Top"""" rond. ... vw _,, ... $1095 PIS," P/B, -loclm, -olr """ 11000 . ,. .. r ...... ....-· · • · • · · · · · · · · · • · • AM/FM. i.o.ded. Spotleu, S--1589. Gt'IMIW.,°""'fl'. ... I,...._ CT_,1 trlM:SO, _,_ Ill &. 'et DODGE Van, -i, ------------------ ~·· '1 air, ateDded 1Dp, auto, '67 "aauaNN GUI& $1095 "· OiovJ · Impala,. P/S,,~$2100=-===.:;·,.=;-~::,.--....,._ n,.. ......... • ,. :/'.:: ~~a:-= r-FALCON ... •• • ... ' ...... a.......,°"""'~,, A, ... RM "" ea-11111 •" '14Raod>m>&e>t.iww-'71 TOYOTA CORON-' .......... $1650 '65 0ttvy lmDlla 4 Dr. Xlnt exct'i, (!Ond. $IOI). er best of• _..._ttl lfW.o t .... ......_ ,..,... .... 1N1 _..., "lnill tit ... 1.0ZPI --Oel&fnal ..., GG-2589 ~. $500. ~1"" crl °"'"'·..,='=r""Uoon.~_,,,-.,.dr~H~T~. -• '* 1M ~Impala * Gd ttrea. Al IL '69 VW IUG ................... $1295 Atr ~c.ii heatrr. Nu SUO. Sl>-0093 ~ a11 "'"" • FIRmRD '71 LOVEIUG CLEMINTINE . . . . . . . ' $1895 ·e tmp&I&. V-4. P/Su::: .. Ftreblnf Qt, NUt)' ................ tlt.01 ·ndkl.. .-..,., aood . cuatom.Llled. Auto. 411.00D ml. ------------------~~Albett Of· Ruu IJ'Ht! sia. m-oom. ...., · · POU ''62 VW SIDAN . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . $195 'ti Bel Air , ........ Air. .... --........... I ' (POU .... ~ ~"':: ,r-""•n FOlD. 9 PASS 1;n°'i:la.~-~ °= = ~ ,., . _.,..,...., :w '*"" -..,. =--=r ........ ... .... . 4,.... ... -~-11-.- .. ci.., '-'""1 · ~ • l'RICID ~;jj· . ml. II& NAllRI CADILLAC Ult aw • a1r "°'!'I. 1111 11Ao1>or -.. - -*· Dr'c: °"'" --0... sia Ill •• w °"""'7 -» -'lla..,PS.• --'AD,.t.~-- 111 ---· pitted. fl!I/-. -• .. ,,,. _ .. -~ -' iilO """"" • 'II QDCVY • ..."iii:' • • ~ ft.I# Jtt:kllt ..... -• .._ II& --1t'J1 J'ORD VAN. 'eiil.ur;i..,._Jit _.=:-P""'" :i.. ~ .:-°"""'7 --·~·"'-"'· -..,,, __ """"" =~.....-·----··GIG. _ .l!:.: • 'ftDD. ui. -· -..... iiiiii.., ... _ .. ---·-... -. ' .... -.- • • " '61 •to . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . s1491 ......... --. ....... C-IXWt '61 CORTINA GT ................ S'7IO -A ................. ncL'f'• '66 vw D&UD m ............. 's1oso ' 71 VW -411 WA.otl ........... SZ791 ........... ...,.., ........ __ ............ ..... . •• • '69 DATSUN 510 SIDAN .......... $191 • Dllf, ...... CllWM ll'J '67 VW $9UAalACK ....... ,.,. .,,. ...... ('10. .., .............. sttl '61 VW MSTIACK .............. $1191 '67 FORD VAN .................. S12tl '70 VW IUS ................... $2391 0.-. .._, ........ -,.._,, MCAii '69 VW ..sJ~~RACI ............ $1791 .,,, ..... Mt ............. CID'f' .. '66 VW lAIMlllil CHM . . . . . . . . . . SMI .... _ ' 72 VW SUPR•G . . .......... . $1'91 71 PLneount CIKllT ........ S12tl ..... .... . ... .... ... ... ... ........ ,.,,.... ..... ' ..... '65 YW lllG ................... . SHI ---' ' , • t • ••• • • IMMEDIATf DELIVERY BRAND NEW,1972 FOR·D COUR1ER 1800 CC engine, Chrome front Bump· tr, Tool Kit, Wh ite Woll Tires · ;(SGT~C \9138) . . . F,ULL $20·94 PRICE Plus T oX & l icense LARGE SftECTION IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1972 CLUB WAGON V-8. Cruise-o-mot 1c, gouges. extra . coo!1ng rodiotor. Cigar l ighter (El 1GHP94172) . Plus T ox &·l icense LARGE SELECTION '72MUSTANG Ford Motor Co. Rental $ VS. Auto .• fact. Air, Yinyl Top, ... S .• low Min. (77S0Sl) . '72 TO.RINO ' DO NOT Diil~ 11RAND NEW 1973 Pl·NTO • America's popular small ecorlomy car • FUii factory equipment. Col ik:lrnia · Emission System. • FULL $1 ·a· 94· PRICE plus deo.ler prepqrotion chorges & tax & license ORDER YOURS TODAY . ' . IMMEDIATE DI-LIVERY USED 1971 EC ONO E-300VAN CAMPER COHVERSION W/BUBBLE TOP V-8. Cruise-o-matic, pawer _steering, rodio, heo vy duty tires. 159EOH FULL $4194 PRICE Plus Tox & Licen~ · DO NOT DELAY • C speed transm ission, Calif_ Em issi on System, 2000 cc Engint, Freight & -Dealer• Prep Charge. A78 x 13 Tires, FR. Ois.c Brakes. •nl•r Y••r• Ted•y f•r ... 1, 41 MHtlli. '911 <~111 Pr'ice ls S26llZ26 iHI. T~x & lic.·Defwrff ,.,; ... prlc~· ._. i1 $3271.20 iMI. T•x. litere1t eN l k .. H . M••l •erc ..... •-l•tt·ls 1~;11 ' . illlllillli·•· II' . NO MONEY 'D<fWN ~ ,r . • . • • BRAND NEW · 1913 · ·. On Approved Credit MAVERIG:K 2 DOOR SEDAN $ V-8, cruise-o-motic, power brokes, rodio. Calif. Emission System. ,33, ' . flER MONTH ·. . ... Order Yours Tod•y ·-: l•re9'y41 .... tM."&ll C•Ni-f'rice l1:S2'16'..31:btcl. T•• & lic~Defern4,.y• .... Jric• 11 Sl61S.14111el. Tu. l•tel'fft•lttl-lkM1e.~I Perceiiftltt hi• i1 lt.91. • . ~ ,_ ' • .. ~• J .r -.. .. '69 DATSUN 510 · .. 6RANOP RIK 2 d•. Ho<d Top, '''°m°';' $3377 Irons~ rodlO. power stteong. power bn:tkes. vt. vinyl roof. (7900Sl) S~n. 4 spHd, rodio, htoter, (XYE-17-4) ~799 . I ' •• • ,. ' '72 PIN'f.O Run•''8:6•t ; ·. ~t2 ·~ Y•Rl~K · ... 524-7·7 Ford Molof Co. Rentol. V-8 outo. front .,,.. dio, htGttl", pWT, stHririg. (7910SZ) ~ ,/; _. '69 FORD Galaxle . $ SOD 4 0" y.s. ru•. '"""· ,,.. • .,,.;,.,, -12 7 7 ~rodio, ktoler (ZX..165 1) '67 MUSTANG $ . FASTBAC<H.4 >P•"·"""·""""·(!On6~ 977 '70 MAYERICK. :.,,,_,...,u_.,..,.....,,,.. .. $1377 thloter. wtiitt wals. (ZDYM9) '69FORDLTD ,_..,,.,,,,w,,,.. ~•.ru"'"'"·*"· 51966 htoltr powtr stffring. loct. oir, h'Q909f rock. (YQl4681 • '71 MAVERICK •20<.0llUXl.Au_, • .,.._ ........ ,,,, s 1977 IS2CSH '71 DATSUN PKIQJP, '19eed, rodio, htot~ rlS•ClN) ''71 PINTO $ :.~ 4 ""' '"• "'°'« -.. ••n, 14 7 7 • ( '72 GRAN Torino '72 C'TRY SQUIRE S••;,., Wogoo. •olo, ""'"" orlo. '°""· $3877 lotlory oir 1uggggf rock. likt NtVI'. '2f7Ml168•8J • _ ' '69 PLYMOUTH $·1·6·33· .'sport 5Vbw'bon, V-8, outo·tr~~ f'Odio.-heot--I ~ _ • I tr.power 1teerinig. loc1 'o.r IZLl207) '67 MGB Coupe '"';" ... ~ .,..,. ··· ...... .,,. .... 5117 7 lleW {V()91)16) '71 MERCURY '"~' '""' ·~·!"' w.,,.,.' ,., ...... "'· $417 7 auto. mins. nidio, heotw, p-. llr. loctory Olf (288(M) • • '68YW • IP"d. f'Odlo.-hecr!w.(-423-45) '69FORD "' r . 5·2'2" ·7' . ' Ford "'°tor Co. llenllll. Automatic. n:Klio & • , htuttr. (506R.X) • ' . '68YW . ,' ' 1 69'~YOLKSWAGEfll _ ,. (~.~··~·-.(«8~f) ' '$1577 • • ii: • ~· - ' • • ..-i. '66 MU~JA~G ;;._<\. ,::,.~'•.' . . $CJ1·1-... . .............. ,. ...... '' .... ·, \1,1, e1110 trofll-. rodio, htollf', powtl'1f'ffi"ifr9 • · _. (SVN6SI) . t~-,.t ,-' : ,·. '67 TOT,•T~ ;, .;_ ·: ·., "" :"'-'. ""'It 561 J ' ~ ' ' -I· • " CORONA. 4 Door:'.rtrdio, htottr. (\IEH si3> _, ' . . "· '72 PINTO ir• .... •t . ., . -\. -. -.. ' , "hrd Motor C-o. R1nlol~~u11m:t:c;.:ttd~,' .$2·2· ·1· ,'!!!· ; htjl.ltr, po-.r steerifll, O•luxt trin;i1. . . 1' (f78ETE) • : <Jo ' • 1' . -~ . , '65RAtuaLER • ·' ' . ' • '