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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-12-09 - Orange Coast Pilot- ·_Oraitge co.st EDITION Dime-a.Dae Bargains ' TODAYt I ~~··. , • I I ' • t r ~7 ) ' I I • . .. :VOL. 60, NO. l+I, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES . . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19n , TEN CENTS ' . Reporter, Lawmaker Lose Lives CHICAGO (UPI) -A United Air Lines Boeing T.r1 approaching Midway Airport for a landing Friday tore into a string of home!, killlng"many of the 61 persons aboard. Aµthorities say they have not determined the cause of crash. Police' and firemen stopped seardllng debri.! at the crash site at ~-Fri­ day, but were scheduled to cootinue the search for victims today. Forty-three bodies have been recovered from the debris. Eighteen survivors, including a neighborhood resi- dent, were treated for injuries ... The dead included Rep. George W. AMONG CRASH DEAD Rep. George Collins ~' ~'~""'""' . • ' ~IT ....... KILLED IN CRASH Michele Clork of CllS POI.ICE ANO !'lltEMEN PROBE SHATTERE!tWRECKAGE OF JETLINER HUNTING FOR BODIES · Pl•ne Plow.cf Int.a Homes Killing At L·Hlt 43; 18 Survivors Found In Rubble Collins, 49 (D-111 ), and James Kruger, Omaha, Neb., an attorney fer Northern Natural Gas Co. A company spokesman said another comany attorney, Ralph Blodgett, was believed ·killed in the crash, but that seven other company lawyen had missecj the flight. CBS news sald_a_Chicag<>bi'sed_porter ;.Michele Clark, was killed in the crash. Sllght Rally Ex-president , Trumari ' La~Reco~nt . RevOOU Sliglit Ballot Change • With four predncta still to be re,.._ counted today in the Laguna Beach Unified School District recall, trustee Gerald Linke b&d gained 16 votes and \ trustee P1tric1a Gillette had lost-14. It appeared both -ild retain their aeats. Final rw!ts ol the T«011111, according to olficiats ol the lleilllrar ol Voters ol- tice, should be available by noon today. •t Four preclncts and lhe absentee ballot vote still must be retabulated. 'I1tree election boirds are conducting the precinct by precinct recounts, re- quested by, several reglstered voters following 'l'llesday's clil!:han_glng recall election aaainst the two trustees. Linke, ac;cor:din1 to Tuesday's count, kept. his seat with a six vote margin, while Mrs. Gillette was assured the ~mainder of her tenn with an vote marg111. one election official said F.riday he was not surpriaed by the nurilber of errors found as ,tlie.-rt<OW1t -ressed In the Registrar'• 'Santa Ana olrice. "It's just about par !or the course," be said. Severa~ persons, seme aupp<>rtlng the embattled trustees, others In support o! the z:ecaD, melntaiocd i constant watch Friday, (he omclal aald. ' Police roped ofi · the crash site on Chicago's South Side and stationed guards to keep unautoorized penons out of the area. Trying to Fight Back- When the plane went down, ii bit the KANSAS CITV (AP) -Window signs roof of one house. ·smashed three have appeared In the Ka11Sa8 aty area bli .,,_ '-"-'em-~ !Wt1.,dita.,get- P!Elii I lilie . g <ii&; . ilde ilf Hiin'f'I ' ~lb W:llt !lio ..... " ... '!lie tall """" !'!"_~ _ditloo.he ,, reportffia· llaC'!lc. --.. burst II®-. 'llla..Jul mec1100._~ of :lillhl A neighlxr, Cbar1es Kailsler,Jid.. "L Frflfm'~~ '!'11'!!1!111 ' ~ u beard ..,,,,.;m cunJng 1rom -the "cr1tka! but illghUy lrnJ>ri>ve<I" _.., bouse. I could ·see the pilot's arm stic~ a late n'8hl .!ae<llng. , , I out o! the window . It looked all white. I The Research llospltaJ and MedicOl couldn't tell 'if J1e wa! alive or dead ." Center statement said Truman, sa:. Members of the Nation a I "tolerated" 32 ounces or liquid wheat Transportation Safety·BOard were at-the 30ya vitamin t!muugb a nasal tube scene Friday · night investigating the between 4 and 7 p.m. PST. . crash but said they had not determined Physicians for the Conner chief ex- its caUse ecutlve reported his pulse rate had s1ow· · · ed th h ed, his blood pressure was within normal ~ passenger who sumv e ,eras ' limits and his fluid ootput was adequate. said the plane appeared to stall before !t Earlier in the day, boallltal authorities plunged to the ground, nose up and tail had quoted Dr. Wallace Graham, down. Truman's loogtime l!Ol.wi''llvllel•n, as saying Truman's Cii*' CIJD9tlon was "extremely preCarioua:." 'nlat brought an iftlmediite r.ction from l.tarpret TNnan D an i et . TrUm.an's daughter, '"'Who af.tlve\'t here late Wednesday night lhortly after the nation'& S3rd president was tint placed on tbe critical lilt. ' · Appearing before newamen twice within a two-hour period late Friday, Mrs. Daniel first said the Matement at- tributed to Graham was an "&- aggetation." After confetring with , Graham and learning that "extrerneJy precarious" was his description, !he returned to the press headquarters and said Graham had assured her that nothing in her father's (See TRUMAN, Pase Z) Neil Callaham, spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said the pilot was making a visual landing without electronic guidance and was "probably a minute away from his laJr ding al Midway when it crashed." . Newport Piers ·Imperiled; Furor Flares Over Edison Huntington Beach Project By TERRY COVILLE Of ... o.ffr .. , ...... Both public and private officials admit that 1'outhem California EdiOon Compeny launCbed construction work on its fl .2 milJiOO' Hunllngton .Btl!eh taolt ,fl!lJO siJ: weeks prior to ob4•1nlng a .building permit tor it. 'Tfiere is, b0wever1 c0rnsiderable dingreemeat ., to who ts to blame !ilr the vtilaUoa of the •clty building code. Bob Beet, division manager in Orange County !w Edison, saya he lnvestlgateii the matter and waa assured by his engineering staff the city was aware of the-early..conslructloa.-- Blll Reed, city lnfonnation officer, says , he was assured by the building department Uuit building officials were not aware of the construction. Edlaon is building three fuel oil holding tanks, each with a 50,000 barrel capacity, next to its power plant in southeast Hun- tington Beach. Beck said it is ''not unusual on major Jrojects, in many cities, to stan them before a full bOildlng permit is •tssued." "The bull~ permit hqldup revolved around the ~ping aspect of our project," Beck al>Jd leday. "We dld not start construction wlthoul city know- ledge." Alli city infonnation bas been ordered filtered through Reed, who said leday a grading permJt was issued March 14, but the building pi!rmit was not issued until July-II. , City officials say the construction work apparently !tarted June 12. Reed 'said that Dick Jones, the assls- '(See EDISON, Page I) 'Callaham c!iscoonted a report that another plane bad been responsible for the crash. An unldenutied ham radio operator told a Chicago radio sta~on the airliner was instructed to abort tt! ap- proach because a business jet was mak· (See CRASH, Page I) Sttpport March For Farr Called • A march and rally in support o! jailed Los Angele! Time! reporter Bill Farr will be held at Fullerton Junior College Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. The demonstration will open in the campus quad, .231 E. <llapman Ave. where !ludents will bear !peeche! on freedom of the press and then march to Cal State University campus at 11 a.m. At a second rally in the University quad, Steve Reinhardt, attorney for the NeW!paper.Gulld.ln.Los Acgeles, w!I! ap- pear on Farr's behalf. Cindy Owen, organizer of the rally and march said "we are not only prote!tlng for William Farr, but for our own right to freedom of the press." Do,va1·d~ ·Where Are Yoo? Rumon Fly ··Tlia,t Hughes Is Holing Up in Co11nty • BJ WILLIAM 8CllJIEIBBR cessflllly nall0..ed Hughes up or the In-o! Hughes' Inner drcle o! odvtsen, called Of· .. ...,. ... .,... aurance ageatl' "tOnvtntlon being held the hotel 1 week ago from New York Is hllllonoh'e 1"C!uoe HOW8rd Hughes ~ Is a clever camouflage. asking II Hughes could be put up there really holed up In ID acluslve suite at Hotel owner Bruce• Gelker told tbe for a few c1ay1. · _ Santa Ana's lloddlebaclt Inn? H11 the DAILY PILOT Friday night h Is "He aald Hughes would,,. coming in•• legend fll tbol (lobe-trottq .Jll)'ltery establishment has been bombarded with ,,. "< Overdue Repairs Slated Newport Beach's two ocean piers will have to be closed unless l~g ovefdue repair work Starts on schedule next month, a city engineer said Friday. Staff Engineer Ed McDonald said the pilings under both the Newport and ~lboa Piers have deteriorated ·to the po~t that both may be wubed awty if a big !tonn strikes before the work can be done. "We are in an emergency !ituatton," he said, .. Both the piers are in serious condition and may have to be closed unle~ they are flied very soon." Work on the pier! can't begin until the city get! bids later thi! month and awards the cOntract the first part of January. But there's no guarantee the repairs can begin even then, aceotding to City Manager Robert.L. Wynn. "The contractor will have to order new pilings," Wynn said, "and If he can get them right away, that's ~fine. But if they dott't come in before Feb. 1, we'll have to take the project to· the reglollal eoastal agency created hy Propos!Uon 20." "We don't mow hoW lolilr·lt w!U take to get a permit for thtm," Wynn said, "it could be 30, IO, or to days." Wynn sakl the ' uncertainty of the coastal lnltlatlve ntses the very "'al posslblllty that the work will be delayed School Band Plans Christmas Concert to the point that the piers will have 10be closed to the public. McDonald feels the situation I! more critical. He said 20 essential pilings !Upporting the piers have been rendered almost useless by the actioo of boring shipwonns and other clinging marine tile. "Some of the pilings that Deed replac- ing on the Newport Pier have been there since it w~s ilt in 1939," be uid. "Two of the most ones broke away com- pletely · g the recent autumn stonns." McDonald said ~ Newport pier ii tn far worse condition than the· Balboa pier. "There are 12 pilings on the Newport pier that should have been replaced last year or e;1rller than that,'' tie said. "'nle -!See PIER;-Pap I) - Orange Coast Weadter Oranie..<:oast rolldents .,.. ex- pect vartabl<> high c1wds Md 11>- termltteot -· throu&bout tx>-day llld loa\ibl Hitlha -d l'Mdl Into Ille IOI with io... In the low 41111 near Ille beach. INSWETGDAY man llllo8y <Ollle. to 0r..,. County! calla f1om newsmen all _over Ibo country Orange County just about tliis time and · • "'1*iono e1, ~1111111 nationwide !hint llnce -·• p.m. • ""'1dertd If we could provldO Ille aervlee -... ' .. :~. ~~ ,llO!I dlmte OlJt 1'lt &bl 11SorqeboW, toine way, these people be II accustomed toi'' Oelbr 111d; "But San Clemente Hlah 8cbool'1 band will peliorm In a Christmas concert Sunday evening, featuring mu81clan1 and slnlfers as well u a 1peclal Cbtlitlnas narrative. Whal 'lCill John Schmltrclo /01" an~nc»rel Hil boclcen llape ht'U rvn fcn-U.S. Se"4te GQ<Jlnal Aton Cranaton. S•• 11or11. P~ 10. • ... ""'~ oa Cb& Ille .,~., .J>olol ·~gotten ·tJie idea Hughes Is staying since then !'Ve 'beard nothing elld tlult's doiiolni think oo -at IWt ~ lold · Q" Gelk'or said. "1 don't manage the Ille rpooky part. ufW him aboot It. · bUI as the-owner, 'I think aomeone -"All.I -11 that" the rumor started And a late nlg!lt vl1lt Friday to the wou1a lel1 ma If It were true." 1me I that be hotel revealed nothing Wl\JSU&I. Either ~ .Ud aay,_~owever, that a m•n aomet ut evening wu here Ibo campier on First Slt1l'I hH ,..,. ciaimlii( ta he wunam Gay, a member (See Htlflim, .... •> .. t. ·.\ The event will Include tradltlooal .,. - C h.rr ts t m • 1 musk:, climaxed by awctt ,..... Handel'• "RalleluJall Olorul" perfromed ~:=.,,... hy Ille combined choir• and band. The a = •- p.m, conctk will 'llo held" in. Ille 'l'r!,_,'::-'-11~'­ gymnaslum. · I -- ' .. , .... .. • .. •ill•?• s I ... " ,..,~ , t11aW'9li• I .... , .,, . =--::; ' ... • 2 DAILY '!LOT S.-. -'· lf/Z • Astronauts Plan Final Rehear sal SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP ) -TG- llay was final rehearsal for man's last planned vis\( to the moon, a personal challenge for three Americans who have lrained together nearly two years. ft was a familiar task for the men of Apollo 17, Eugene A. Cerrum. Ronald E. Evans and Harri.9on H. Schmitt -don· olng space suits, activating switches and awakening the lunar lander named Cballenger. But this time there 's a key difference. The moon . soaring in black space just ahead, is only one day away. The men of Apollo 17 were rested, ready and on target for their lunar adventure. They perform the real tiling Monday wbeo Challenger sets down on the moon for an exploratl1 n science hopes will fill missing gap3 about that world's evolution. The utronauts are to move into lunar orbit on Sunday. · lo the rehearsal Ceman and Schmitt, who are to be the 11th and 12th Americans to visit the moon, float through a tunnel connecting the com· mand ship, America, with the smaller lunar module. Then they close the batch connectk>n the two craft, sealing themselves from the command ship to test oxygen and other systems. Today's scheduled highlighl!l (all times PST): 5:35 a.m. -Astronauts Eugene A. Ceman, Ronald E. Evans and Harrison H. Schmitt end eight-hour re!t period. 9:08 a.m.. -cernan and Schmitt. return to the Qiallenger to make a second in- spect.ion of the lander's electrical sy .. tem. 9:53 a.m. -After Ceman and Schmitt reture to the America, all three astronauts. put on their spacesu its with®t helmets aod glove s. 10:43 a.m. -Ceman and Schmitt ' return to Challenger to CQmplete their second inspection. 11:03 a.m. -The three crewmen remove their spacesuits. 1:48 p.m. -A possible engine bum for a midcourse correction to perfect the apacecrafts' path toward the mOQO. 3:1'1 p.m. -Start of one hour of light flash observations. 7:5.1 p.m. -start or rest period (8 hours). From Page I PIER .•• eight on the Balboa pier need replacing but not as badly." City councilmen at their last meeting authorized the city derk to advertise for bids to repair the piers at a cost of $37,IXKI. MN>ooald pointed out that the con- tractor has been given five or six months to complete the job because of the scarcity of ia'1!e pllipgs, indicating that chances of getting them by Feb. l are slim. McDonald stopped short of recam- meoding that the pien he closed im- mediately. "We are a borderline situation at best," be said, "as far as the use of the piers goes and I wouldn't want to drive out to either one." The city's General Services Depart- ment bas been Instructed to stop 56lding street sweepen and other heavy equip- ment onto the piers. And Marine Safety Director Robert Reed said lifeguards have stopped driv· ing jeeps out for routine work. "In an emergency we'd take the calculated risk at the moment,' he said.' McDonald said as o( now the piers are still fairly safe to walk on but be wouldn't say how Jong they'd stay that way. "l certainly wouldn't like to be out on· the end of cne in a big stonn," he said. McDonald noted that the city did make some emergency repairs to pilings last year, but said the whole job should have been done then. OIANM COAST ST DAILY PILOT CHICAGO AND VICINllT -~ --- UPI .. __... SCENE OF DISASTER, LESS THA N TWO MILES FROM AIRPORT United Air Lines Jefllur Crashed Into Residential Ar•• ' Fate of Jean Westwood Will Be Decided Today \VASHINGTON (AP) -The prophetic fight for the Democratic p a r t y chairmanship climaxes today as in- surgents seek 10-fire Jean Westwood and replace her with Dallas lawyer Robert Strauss. Strauss, running with the support of a CQnservative-moderate coalitioo seeking to re-impose its traditional party control, claimed to have 110 votes to elect him chairman. But he conceded there was some doubt over whether all of these would fifcit take the dramatic and highly WlOrthordox step of first deposing publicly the head of a major political party. A 105-vote majority would be enough to carry either issue, but Mrs. Westwood, who says she will force Strauss to evict her before he can run for the office, claimed 115 votes against a motion lo remove her'. Mrs. Westwood, handpicked by Geo~e ~1cGovern for the chairmanShip after his presidential nomination last August, has been under heavy pressure to quit ever since bis landslide defeat in November. Strauss, a former party treasurer and Pentagon Papers Judge Says He'll Call Mistriall LOS ANGELES (AP) -The judge in the Penuigon Papers trial said Fri~ay that he plans to declare a .mlstnal, dismiss the jury which bas waited four months to try the case and choose a new panel. U.S. Dist. Court Judge Matt Byrne summoned attorneys ia the case to ~rt late Friday afternoon after receiving word from the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals that that court felt it would be "foolish" to proceed with t.be current jury. Byrne said he would postpone bl• of- icial ruling until Moaday because defen- dant Daniel Ellsberg was not present. Both Ellsberg and co-defen d ant Anthony Russo will be asked to swear again that they waive all rights lo pn>- tection from double jeopardy and would not protest a second trial. The defense has asked the Circuit Court to dismiss the panel of 12 jurors and six alternates because they may have been prejudiced by publicity during the four-month trial delay. Byrne. who ruled last wetk that the jurors could still be fatr and impartial, said he still believes that is so. "However, in view of the language in the order of the Court of Appeals ... I believe the Court o{ Appea1s is advising that thert is a substantial danger that a case tried by this jury might be disturb- ed on appeal. . ·" 1 Because of the cost of tne trial to tax· payen. he said he did not want to take that risk. Last Rites Held For Dana Vet- C. Michelkamp one of its most successful money raisers. has the backing of bloc of labor leaders disguntled over the McGovern oomina- tion, party conservatives led by a core of Southem governors, and moderates saying they want the party pulled back toward centerfield. Mn. W<,!!wood, who offen!d to re!ign for virtually any replacement o~ than Strauss, has shown litUe desire in recent weekls to lieep the job herseU if she could hand It over to someone who could preserve at Jeast most of ~e new party reforms fostered by McGovern. From Page I HUGHES ..• and then all hell broke loose," Ge Iker said., __ _ Gelker and the night desk clerk at the hotel, Steve Koza, said they have fielded dozens o( calls from wire services, television networks and newspapers. "I even talked to Walter Cronkite in person from New York." Koza said. A caller claiming to be Gelker (who later denied it was he who made the call) told the DAILY PILOT earlier Fridtly evening Hughes was in room SlO at the botei. A check of the guest register showed a man by the name of DudJey registered in that room and be would not answer either bis phone or knocks on his room door last night. "Room 310 is certainly a nice room but we wouldn't put Mr. Hughes there if he were really here," Gelker said. lie said Hughes -last reported In a Nicaraguan hotel -and bis party would most likely be lodged in a brand-new pair of six-room suites just across First Street from the main hotel -the S«n- liago and Modjesta Suites. A check of that building revealed one suite apparently unoccupied while the other had sounds of a television comiIC from one lighted window. Desk derk Koza said one of the many callers last night told him Hughes sup- posedly flew into Orange County Airport that afternoon aboard his private jetllna-. Hughes Ainvest, which pilots Hughes' private plane, could not be reached for comment early today. "I really wish we couJd receive him and give him the service he's used to," Gelker said . "We just opeaE!!(i a health food bar and we sterilize all our food completely. I understand he is particular about such thuigs." The question remains just why HUgbes would come to Orange County, even though there have been many rumors in the past be was oDce planning to live here. Both Gelker and Koza, who ays be follOW! these things cloeely, think Hughes is lnierested In merging bis ~ with Air California. "It follows because the merger between Air Cal and PSA was OaUy turned down," Kpl.a said. "Maybe Hughes thinks he can do better." Gelker said be is going to make sure from now on he is informed Immediately of important guests -including the one! that are supposed to be there but aren 't anywhere to be found. -~ri -P .. eJ CRASH. • • .... Ing llJ ...,..d U1 tor a landing and wos too near the UAL iUne. ~ lw bee two other 1'11Jor air c:ralbe• at Midway Alrpcrl. Ia ltlt, I Braoltr Alnrays plane 1truck a 1t0sollne atatioll lllgn while appn>aching the field for 1 1ilndli1g during fog, killi'W Z persons. ln 1959, a Trans World Alrbnes freight plane attempted lo return to the airport after takeoff to check a buinlns engine. The plane struck a two-story building, killing the crew or three and eight resident! of the building. During the past few )'ell.1'1, Mayor Richard J. Daley" has altemp!ed to in- crease passenger service at the smaller Midway airport to relieve congestloo at O'Hare International Airport. Bumper sticker and radio adverUstng campaigns urged residents to ny from Midway. The airliner UAL Flight 55.l from Washington, c r u Is e d over the neighborhood at heights of 500 to 1,000 feet on approach to nmway 13. When it struck the homes';" huge clouds of orange flame and black. smoke poumd from the "'reckage. Power went out in a BDllW':". covered two-5<1uare-mlle a t e ... en- compassing 5,000 homes. Neigbbor1 poured onto the street and some beard victims screaming Inside the wreckage. Three stewardesses survi.ved the crash, ~ut the pilot and two flight officers were believed killed. Kissinger, Tho ·Meeting Again Today ' PARIS (UPI) -With 19 hours of bargaining behind them this week Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due 1bo agreed to another rendezvous today to try to negotiate an agreement to end the Vietnam war. Both sides said the negotiators wouJd sit down at 3 p.m. (6 a.m. PST) at a French Communist party-owned villa at Gif sur Yvette, a suburb southwest of Pari s. Today's scheduled meeting was the sixth of the 22nd secret round which began Monday. The 21st round Jas:t·ed-from-Nov. 20 to 25 and totaled 22 hours of talks. At the close of Friday's-4112 hour session, Kissinger escorted Tho to his car and gave him a long and cordial handshake. But the news blackout held fest and neither side would make any comment on t.be progress of the talks. Upon, arriVing Nov. 19, Kissinger said, "The Pres1deot bas 11e11t me here for what he '-5 will be the final phase of the negoUalioPs to end the war in Indochina." In an interview Friday with a French news agency, Madame Nguyen Thi Blnh the Viet Cong foreign minister said that differences between the two sides persisted because the United States: was again bringing into question the basic points of the October draft peace accord. She said the Saigon's peace delegations statements show "that the United States wants to renegotiate the principal ques- tions, such as the withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops, the re-establishing of the Demilitarized Zone, the formula of the three-part naUonal council." The Viet Cong foreign minister said she saw no reason for American POWs to be freed wblle Communist prisoners are held by the Saigon government. But she said, "~ U.S. interpretation is that the two things are not related." Brea Woman, 86, Dies in Mi shap A Fullerton man is facing felony manslaughter charges today after police said the car he was driving struck and killed an 86-year-old woman in a Brea crosswalk Friday evening. Marguerite Lemmon was dead on ar- rival at Brea Hospital of injuries suffered while aossing Brea Boulev..U and Elm Slreel near her home. Police claim she was hit by a sedan and thrown 50 feet down the street. 1be driver was listed as Philip McCormick. Wyoming Has Quake THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. (UPI) -An earth tremor measuring 4.5 on the Richter Scale rippled acroM central Wyoming Ftiday, rattltng wtndows and cracklne at least one cell~. No sulous Injuries were reported . ·S!nof Battle Fitchen Attacks Gas Ration , Plan A gasoline rationing plan drawn up by the Envlronmental Protection Agency "Js not really new" and 1'ls not t00 answer to our air pollu- tion problems," said William Fitchen, Orange County Alr Pollution C.Ontrol of- ficer. Tbe plan which wu made publie today, calls for stringent gu ra'tionlng in six Southern Callfomlf counties from May 1 through Ocl. 31 be(lnnlng in 1975. Fitcben said the EPA proposal was news to him, but he noted that he has recommended a form of gas rationing and the state Air ~ality COntrol Board bas also listed rationlni as a possible means ol reducill8 air polluUon. "SO It's not a new approach," be said. "It's Jiii! that previous ratioolng plans · have all had ooe problem In common- ·bow do you go about bnpleme.nting it?" Fltchen aald be bu not seen the EPA's proposaJ, nor was be consulted for advice wbea the agency started working on the plan. "The EPA bas a penchant for going out on their own and never consulting anybody," he remarked. The air pollution officer said he does Southland Areas Swept by C.ool WW II GAS STICKER Wiii They Retum? not believe that rationing ts a viable means of reducing lhe number of pollutants in the air. "1bere are many complications In-· volved, but personally I believe the ·· easiest rule is oot lo sell MY more car,," he said. "After working on it for a few years J believe a hard nosed approach with Detroit is the only way lo get clean ····~· .. .....--·. The gas rationing plan which was B Snow detailed today in the Los Angel03 Times reezes, bas a long w•y to go before it's •t> ' proved. . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Brisk winds The story said: swept much of Soothern ·California Fri--The federal Environmental Protec- day a.a cool tem peratures prevailed and tion Agency's '(EPA) RtglonaJ IX office snow fell in some mountain areas. ln San Francisco· drew up the far -- Waming1 were iasued for motorists on rtaching plan. It is designed to aatisfy the Interstate 5 r idge route and the stringent federaJ air quality standards by highway patrol said temporary closures preventing 520 tons of hydrocarbons from· due to snow were possible. entering the Southern California at- 'lbe National Weather Service reported mosphere daJly. showers off the coast and predicted con--The EPA expects the gas rationing linued cloudy skies for Saturday. propogal to eliminate J98 · lonl of -Gusty surface winds were reported in hydrocar-bons eaeh~day.-Yeb!cles are- San Diego County and snow showers responsible for more than 90 percent ot blanketed Mojave Desert a r e as all smog in Southern CalifonUa. above 3,000 feet -lbe remaining 322 taos would be Soow also fell ln ~ city ol' San Luis reduced by such measures as oontrolling Obispo -for the first time since: 1936 -motor vehicle emissioos, trapping in- and in the Lancasier-.Palmdale area. d11Strlal b)'drocarbon emiSldom 0 r-: The weather service p redic t ed llmiUng the use ot certain lndustria1 cloudinesa with occaslooal showers for compounds. - the Los Angeles area tbnluib tho ...et-1be federal .....,,,..,,t bu ordered end wltb ovemlght lows near to and _ that a mnlmum ol .OS pens of highs both day1 •t IO. ; ~ ~ pit WlUoa poJ1a of ob' olds! m the air by 1'77, to be exceeded only f'l'OlllPagel EDISON .•. tant building director -he was acting director at the time -penonally ordered Edison's construction crew to obtain a building permit on J uly 21. "Jones told me he penooally went by the project, discovered tho wwl!• ond ordered them to either stop the work or gel a building permit," Reed said. "They went to tho building department and ob- tained the permit 30 -later." Reed also aald tbe engine<ring crew told Jooes the tack of a permit wu "qierely an ovenlttbt." Reed said it wou1d have been euy not to know about the work for several weeks, because the city does not have erough inspectors to 9COlll' the town, and the work was done below ground level, where crewmen were digging the ~oun- dations for the tanks. · . He said construction without a bundmg permit is against city law, is ~t allowed, and according to the building depart- ment, rarely happens. There Is no penalty for prior c:on-- struction, but joba are ~pped until permits are lssued, Reed said. The building permit controversy came to light on the complaints of a few homeowners who live near the Edison ptaol They complained the construction was cracking swimming P.»QlJ, sidewalks and the roof of one gar&ge. They sa1d the work was causing the nearby ground to settle. City engineers claim ·tho cracked sidewalks are the fault of natural con- ditions not the Edison construction work. Beck'. said the holding tanks are needed to 11tore reserve fuel, in the event aome of the foreign fuel oil supplies art cut off. "Our timing ls somewhat critical, that's why we began construction," he said . "The only holdup was over landscaping procedures. When o u r landscaping plans were turned in, we got our bulldlng permit ."'' one day e&cb year. Los Angeles Cooniy e1C<eded tho 1'77 total OD 22 days during 1171. , The Times said EPA staff members In """ Francisco had been working 12-hour days to complete the preliminary plan which a U.S. District Coon Judge bas ordered pr.pared. by Jan. ts. Its adoption -possible by next spring. -would follow federal review and public hearings. The National Clean Air A c t amendments of 19 required state of"'"" ficiab to write • salidactory plan by last Jan. 31 to meet the i\ydrocarbon stand- ard. When they failed, the ptao became a federal mponsibillty. The court-ordered deadline follow«! a petition by Riverside and San Bernardino counties to force the EPA to divulge the federal plan immediately. .. To propose gasoline rationing was a last resort." ~ Times quoted a highly placed EPA of[1dal. "Rationingr-went in- to the plan only after we included every other legal means open to the EPA for mee~ing the hydrocarbon standards." Without rallooing, the EPA figured 681 tons of hydrocarbons would be emitted daily in 1977 throughout the six-county area. The best no-rationing pl;n the EPA could devise still would allow S59 tons or hydrocarbons into the atmosphere the Times said. ' "So we turned to tbe only way left," a spokesman Wd. ''We ca.Jculated how much reduction in gasoline consumptioa would allow us to achieve the standards, and wrote that in-to the plan. ''The calculations indicated that there "-"Oul~ be an 86 percent reduction rJ gasoline used during the six smoggy months of summer and fall ." f'roMPageJ TRUMAN ••• condlllon had changed. She •aid It had been "a misunderstanding" and perhaps "a bad choice of words." - Roman catlvillc fwteral services were held this rooming fOT Dana Point resi · dent 0iar1.. N. Mlchelkamp, 68, who died lu .,..k in Cap!Jtrano Beach. •40 Miles of S111 ·iles" At the evening briefing, Mrs. Daniel ass~ her father's COfldltlon for the previous 24 boun by say11Jf, "I think be has come up a little -not a lot .• he 1s !"' .wwse. At the moment nothln1 drastic ta indicated." .. Mr. Mlchelkamp was a veteran of Wor1d War II and a member of the American Legion Poot In S 1 n Juan Capl!trano. The re1ident ot;24581 Del Prado, Dana Point, lea Vet a sister, Emily Oilttl~tt.a of Btllwood, DI.: five brothers. Steve Michelkamp of Pon Edwltd, Wl1 .. Jacob. J)ol'JIJ Pate l'~ J o h n Mlchelkamf• all of Steven Point, Wis.: and sever• couslna. The ritH were conducted 1t St Edward'• C.Uiolie Church In Dina Point with burlol following In PaclOc View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. Friend! who wish· ma.y ma~ -rpemorlal contribution• to the Amerf<an cancer Society, 18356 E. tth St .. Tustin. Lemakl Mortuary was la cbarae of af- rangements. • Orange Coas~ Prepares for Annual Yule Contest With Just the beg\nnin&s or a artn the Interior 0!'1nge Coast are& - •t&rtlng to form on htr rooftopa:, afong Qilverdtle ln the new city of lrvlne, htt tlk>roughfares and around her pieni Mbsk>n Viejo, Lake Fortst and othcn - and boat docks. the Orange Coast today for example -have Joined In the com- has Atarted to ll&ht up (or another "40 petition. • Mll03 of Qlristm .. Smllet" contest. The ccntelt plll neighboring com- More than a dozen com.mun1tlel from munttlea against uch other In friendly Seal Beach to San Clemente 1lreac:ty have rivalry but 1190 terve.a to unify the agreed to nomll'\lltc tntries ln the tndl· .Orange Coast am Into one "40 mlle- tlonll Chriitmas llgntlng and decorating long11Tille" ot Chr!Jimas Ume. , competition. . The DAILY PILOT '"° Orange County TbfJ conttst was born In the Depression coalt Ataoc.la~ jointl.1.., aponaor the a1 a gimmick to entice lnlanders to the .. competition .• coast to tee the sight& -and, perMJJI, • rnlormation the cont.Ht can be o~ 1pend !IOme holiday dollan. But in recent fained by callln1 the coast ISIOC1atinn's years aome of the newer commu(llties of executive m.ano1tr, Ralph Kiser, at the • Huntington Beach Chamber of Clom- l!llll'C<! (96M661), or Tom Mc:Cann. DAILY Pll.O'I' public aervlce manager (642-432! or 540-1220.) Local ~h1mbtrt of commerce, junk>r chambtn, women'• c I u b 1, prope:rty owner1' iroupa, etc., lntemte<l ln nomlnauna: entries In the competltlm alao should contact Klaer or Mci:ann. Only two catqorie1 wlll1>e Judged - residential ind commenc.lal (everything txctpl ruldencel). Best overall display •ecn by Judge1 will be dcclircd ChrlltmallVille 117Z. This la t t e r "sweepstakes'' title can be conferred on a city, community or lhopplng center. ' Both Mn. Daniel and jl'ruman'1 wife of 53 Yelll'S, Bess. left the l\Ospltal alter that bridlng and did' not return Frldlly ni&ht Alihough the periodic ~ta! relea~s have not generally ! renected Mrs Da.niel'1 optimism, the final statement Friday was more encourqtna Truman ba1 been 111niu!ini ·with lung congesUon and JUb&eQUent • b e a r t bronchial . and kiilaov problems. 11~ entert<t1be hospital 'l'li..iay. Th• Friday night medltal rtpon ,.Id the ronner cblef executive "teems to be more reactive." His continually lluclu•linl temporoture was 100 degreet 11of7:U p.m. PST. Tho it&tement said, 0 The rapid pulae ls slower. Blood preaure Gtmalns wlthJa normal llmlLS. Fluid output ls adequ&l!I.' •• • (E di&c after DAIL 11tar1 fleet M deal they said Life. A been early 10:4$ It pany all a for ago the cut But ' .... ' .. 5-. Oecan1>et 9, :mz DAILY PU.of ~ Pilot Staller Becalls Years , With Lil~ - . (Editor'• 11<>!<: Lif• llaoozf,.. fliU duccmt,blut pUblk:atioti chi. month <1/ttr 36 11e01a.· Barbara Krelbich, DAILY PILOT •dl!<wiol page editor, """ filth lhe "'4flG<l•• ,,,, •lghl yearr. We think you toil! find lier ,,. ma~ tbal llrolJll>I •-Id to yv11r doonitep every week In pages of-t... mdible plclUres. II Uterall1 crtated a ,,..; pro/elalon -photo journallam. Ob, you're an Amtrican joumattsi.--No, we don't talk lo journalists." Thia strange attitude posed a !ew pro- blems of adjustment in news coverage. could be-'H:f'1 embarT'lt!'!ing, "\; French Communist party headquarters (we were too rlgbtwing); Spain (we are too liberal); and the Vatican (no wom~n allowed through the gate after 10 p.m.). everything from ralioned·guollne to fine cognac. In Paris his name was Pepi, and if he bad a hundred bucks for every time he savtd a corrtspOndeot'a professional reputation, honor and sanity , he'd be a rich man. around the windows ~11PJt'llr'f'ar;l1Dt!d ·• boots. coals, scarves aid &1or•' 1hll were removed only for typing. • flectlons int<resting. · ' 8y IWIBARA KRB181CU ' Of 1'le 0.llY Pl"' Slltff LIFE -it used to be a mailc 1111110 In Journalism. It was a --.! acr"'• the U.SJA! 11!0 ulne ·or the big By tbe encl o1 World War n, Lile w .. • naUooal lllltllut!Oa In the lj.S. i~-~f2'. name wu ap GPe!I' IN!UDf tor .,Q'VUU who worked for u: , Bui tbJnp -~ qnlto l1ke that In ~ In 1111$, as the flnt wave of Llfe'a Po<twar corr_.itmll --. "Leef~.·· the voice an the other end of the pl>One would ,.y. "Never beard ol ll ,, * * * * * * Death of Lile Magazi1r.e's Demise Came SudJ.enly r ,it, • NEW YoilK (AP) -Tbe death ol tile One of those men In at lbe beginning magoslne "marka the end ol photo of Life was .Mydll!la. He sat In hla cu)>. joumallam as we kno'9 it/' Nld cart~ byhole office .remln11clng. Mydlns1 oall ol tJae •1pzine'1 most "Today I .am thlnkfnc cl Bob ~11 In 1 single poatwar year we (report.er- pbotographer team) had the lntere1tlng experitnce of being thrown out of Max- im'• In Parts (we liadn't dQnned evening elms to toke ptotures lnlltde). Tabario nightclub ("You unde.111tand, &0me\lmes gentlemen come here with ladles who are not thelr wives, and it they lhould appear in your pictur.s, this To overcome these little international misunderstandings, every overseas Ll!c buMjlu ~ acquired 1111 indispensable peraooaa:e who was a combined driver, auto mechanic, interpreter iJl at least three languages, photographer's assis- tant, skilled negotiator with customs of· ficlab a n d expert scrounger rJ. Mostly postwar Europe was cold. The central heating had been off for slx years Bild it look about baU that lanlC to heal up the national monument that Doused our first office. The solution was to stuff newspapcn Thus burutled, we todk baokat1p pic- tures of the first postwar production of the Folios 8ergere, marvelling at the ... durance of the daneerl who pooed .,... liently, wearing nothing but • smlle arid a strateglcally P"'IUoned stufled dim. The c:ompllcaiJons ol trytni to ~ abreast of the news for a tJ.S . ..aty.le publicaUon wm endless. During the Nuremberg trials, film wq driven to Paris nightly by Jeep, ,usually arriving around 3 a.m., developed by a lhlvtring French darkroom teCbniclan, 11UpPJiect wi th captions from the photographer's scrawled notes, then driven to the airport to be thrown aboard a New Yort·bound plane in time for deadlines. There were light momenll though. The opening of the great Dior fashion house "·as covered by a bewildered po,liticaJ reporter whose inept use of fashion temtinology enabled · the New York fashion editor to get a permanent assign· ment to fly over for all future !)l)eDings. celebrated pbotocralJl>e!I. · great picture that captuied the l!lftont ol Like llMW' 11 llil _. ililn 100;1ta1-a ooldfer's death In the SI>an1'b Civil .,,--Bult it did introduce "the new loot." fers ptheiwd flldl7•at Ille Life oflleel JNar," he 181d. · · . on tbe :lltll llld·Bth 11oan ol ihe Time "I see 'N........i' Wong's lbot.ol that Inc. tower oo Slxtb Avenue, Mydll!la wu weeping baby OD the raUway .tracb o1 choking a little on hla words. pre-war Sbanghal. Remember BW El> · The magulne'a Cltatjl bad come aud-pridge'a plcllm! ol 8obb)' • Kennedy - dently. For two 1yea'rs, Life bad betD sprawled dead on that kitchen fioor, bi1 rumored morlally Ill. . body dnmaUcally bacllllghted! thoae "But management went to a great lhing1 have been Ule to me." deal of trouble recenUy to tell everyone · M)'!lans fee!J much o( Life's innovation they _bad made a tumaroUDd at last,11 bas been adopted by teltvisloo. " said photographer BW Ray, 10 years with "We have the end of an era today," be Life. said. "Thus II the end ol tbe general pJC- ADlllog others on the staff', be bad ture magazine. But While p ho to· been te1epboned by bis department bead journalism Is ended as we koow it, I early Friday and told to appear at a think we have reached_~ a new point 10:43 a.m. meeting. of departure," Mydant forecast. It was too early for the Christmas "I think we will see speciaµzed mag- party," Ray said. "I guessed what it was uines, like Sparta IDmtrated. Or a new all about." one that Time Inc. plans to put out, call· Copy editor Scott Leavitt was c:ne of ed Money. I think tbert will be more pie-, the ftw to get 1dvance word that the tures in those publlcatlons/' Mydans magazine was dead. said "I got a phone call Thunday night, More concerned aboUt their own DAILY PILOT 1'9fl PMI• and had an extra nwtini on the strength futures than the future of photo- of it," Leavitt said. journalism are· the 320 Life staffefs. ' Leavitt ls editing the last scheduled T!Jlle Inc. ottered geDerous severance copy of Ufe, the Dec. 29 issue. He flipped pay; said Tony Orlando.-a·copy read~- SELLING CHRISTMAS TREES IS NOT A BOWL OF CHERRIES BUT IT GETS IN YOUR BLOOO Richard Vining, Gary Gorman and Jerome Kress at T~elr,Huntin9ton Beach L'Ot through the proofs lying oo his desk. . And jobs wll! J>e made !lVail!_ble fbr "\.. "Twenty-two years I put into this many sa1fers wfthin Tiiiietnc. E l t place," be said. "A lot of people have But those wbo bave been loog with mp oymen been here a long time. I know we have Life don't erpect to ftnd similar emploY- been winding down for a long while, but ment in a hurry. oot that thla is the end, it's not easy to "A wire service" guy said to come Record Set take.'' Leavitt said. around and he'd try to fix me up with a kstaffersympatheticallrpassed·blm a-job,''_1181d_ooo-o!-ufi!'1 c r a c If Scotch and wat<r. pbot<Jsraphers. "I thanked him for the The ban are opening up all ever the thought. But I'm OD $40,000 a year. office," the girl said. Where c4n I &et that money again?" ' Zoning Top Criteria Rains Quicken lnter~st For Insurance in County R<cent rains have qutokened Interest in flood plain insurance and Its necessary aC<Olllpanlment, proper mnlng. Bui pro' per zoning bas yet to arrive. Congress approved Jow coat insurance for Oood threatened areas three yean ago with private insurance firms writing the Policies and federal subsidlzaUon to cut the cost. But there's a catch. In order to quailfy for the insurance an area must be zoned properly. SUeb zoning, wblle vie-1 aa a stopgap measure until neceasary fiood control channels can be constructed, is the criteria for low cost insurance. Some of the zoning is quite stringent. changes which require public hearings have not been made; George Osborne, chief Oood control en- gineer says the areas of mo&t concern ara Laguna Canyoo and the San JU1111 Q-eek. Stuclies have been started but not completed In .lheae areas. Of lesser concern, but still tm.aleoed by a so-called 100.year flood (the llNlll floods wblch damaged property al0fl8 Santiago Creek Bild 'the Santo Ana River and In Llguna C8nyon Bild San JUll!l Capiltrano"""' of the 30-yeer ~) are tile Jrvlne area drained by the San Diego er.et and tile Anoheim, Fountain Valley, Coota Meoa Bild llUotington Beach regions wblch could be damaged by an overilow· of the Santo Ana River channef. For County Total employment continues lo in· crease and unemployment to drop as Orange County's economic p i ct u r e brightens. For the thir\f consecuUve mootb, employment was ·at an all-time high in November with 508,000 persons on the job. This is 1,500 over October, according to the state Department of Human Resources Development. The unemployment rate dropped to 5 percent which is .4 percent better than October and a .7 percent improvement when compared to November of 1971. Comparison with two years. ago when widespread layoffs in aerospace in- dustries drove the figure up to 7.2 per- cent, is even better. The eooslantly ebangln~ picture in employment'causes inconsistencies in the figures. For example, even though the number of workers bas increased by 30,000 over a year ago, the total available work force bas grown by 26,00> pel'SOllS. Retail trade and public educatioo were the best gainers during November, ac- cording to llbor analyat Alla Yetter with the Or1111ge County office ol llRD. Mrs. Yetter predicts a gredual In· crease in aerospace jobs in the next few months offset by p"5t·bol1day cutbacks in retail trade. ' 3 Huntington Men Go Out On Limb-Christmas Trees By JOHN ZALLER ot rt1t Dloll' l'l)Of Slllff Every year at Thanksgiving three Hunt- ington Beach men quit comfortable jobs as electricians and take up the uncertain lives of salesmen. They work 90 to 100 hours a week, p.it cramps dn their backs and callouses on thelr hands, and risk ~ practically everytiling they own on a 30- day · selling seaaoo. And if all goes well, they'll wind up making the same hourly wage they made as journeyman electricians. it's not so easy. More people try this one year and go oot of business than you'd like to know about." When that happens, of course, It detracts from their 1;>4sineas, even if the ope.ration only lasts one season. 1bere are only a certain number of trees to be sold in a. given area, and every Utile bit of cbmpetitl<m hurts. : "Last year there was a man Up on Warner Avenue who got near Christmas and realized be bad way ~ nlany trees left, so be put up e sign tliat said 'Any Tree for $5, '" Vining said. "Well, be wasn't making any money po that, Bild imagine -t It did to us. Peo- ple were rushing througb here Wll!lting to know if this was the place where they "Why do we do it? Well, I guess YQ.ll couJd say we're a litUe crazy," says Richard Vmlng, one o( three partners in the Huntington Beach Christmas tree operation. "But we just happen 1o enjoy selling Christmas trees to people." · were giving away free trees. "It gets in your blood." agrees Buck Kress. "I don't know what I'd do at Christmas if I didn't sell Christmas trees. Every year you talk about getting out, and every year you come back." This year, after seven seasons in the business, the partners have built up their stock 8nd cash to the point where they 'll probably have the biggest Christmas tree lot in West Orange County at the ffi.. tersection of Beach BouJevard and Talbert A venue. Several thousand trees for sale between now and Dec. 25. "People think its a cinch to go into this business," says Vining. "But I'll tell you, "One thing about this business, there's no way to 'figure what the competition's going to do," Vining said. But competition Isn't the ooly W> certainty. Either rain or wind or any other abnormality in the we.at.her can be devestatlng. "A bad storm can tum your lot into a giant swamp," says Kress. "People ~'t like to walk around in the mud trying to select a tree." But even worse is the Santa Ana wind. "It blows through, bends trees off their stands, and knocks them !Jown," says Kress with a hint of pain in his voice. For eiample, new residential, com- merclal or industrial structures in a threatened area must be built one foot a hove the expected peak level of flood waters. Merry Christmas--Checks Coming F. French photographer's picture of a raving beauty wearing the smallelt swim suit ever seen as she dangled from tha stem of a yacht on the Riviera wu good for a full page Bild , incidentally In· troduood the "bikini" to America and the girl to a Hollywood career. An assignment to cover the revival of gounnet cooking in postwar France wa~ stretched in.to a marathon examination ~I every goOO restaurant In Paris by the en· tire Time and :we Western Europeqn staff, in a scholarly effort to select lbe top three. The first strobe lights used In Europe were brought over by a L l f e · photographer covering the Paris Peace Con!ereoce. They were powered by giant batWries that had an occasional tendency to discharge excesa energy wilb a sound resembling a rifle shot. When this pheoom~ occumd dur· ing a late night sesskm of the armaments committee, it produced the unforgettable sigh ol 21 generals Bild admlrals from as many nations bitting the deck as one man. We we;e thrown out. An early postwar story about a French oountry doctor and bis wife who had opened their home for -care for unwed mothers and their GI babies resulted in the rellllion of a chubby, laugbing black baby named Jimmy witll ·bis Gf lather-m Brooklyn. 1be fatber, doctor recounted later, saw the story bl IJfe, showed it too his wile and told her •1bout the baby. They agreed Jimmy should com. home to Brooklyn to grow up with hla brother> and sisters. · . Life pbotograpben bad more cameras, more film, more fJa.sbbulbs allCI tgaer expense accounts than any p~rs had ever dreamed C)f. But \hey were upected to produ.:c. And the criterion was perfectim. On a aeven-weet tour ol poatwar ltoly, one top lellsman toot approadtmtely 2,(K)O pictures. Of these, about 300 were selected for examlnat!Oa by the editors and about 30 appeared in the final seven. page essay. 8ut nowhere In that vast aeleetion could the thert-«litor f1nd what ... -sldered a suitable picture for l.ire's cover. Months Jal<r, he was •Jill grumbling about this incredible piece of journalistic inefficiency. Whales Migrat,e To Baja: CouM One Be Gigi? , SAN DIEGO (API -California gray whales are gliding by tbele days in in- creasing numbers, escaping the cold of the Bering Sea for Baja caiilomia's winter mating lagoons. At the urging of the Ol"ange County Flood O>r1trol District and Planning Departme:tt, the Board of Supervisors a year ago adoPted the flood plain zoning in concept for unin- corporated areas but the necessary Is Gigi amoag them? Did tile gray whale that scientists captured· March 17, 1971, and studied on Jand for 1 year before sending her back into the ocean ..,.....,. make It all the way home last spring and By JACK CHAPPELL most cities have shopping lists ready will Dow from Washington to Main their share. The telegrams provided return with the other!'? Of "" o.l'Y l'Ulf...., too. Street, USA. welcome news. A spokesman for the Naval Undersea DAILT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE lt will be a green Christmas for coastal For the most part, there are few Also, city managers generally agree The cities figure to get the following Center said today it's unlikeJy Gigi will communities this year-green with strings on the federal dollan, a welcome that If the COOgJ'e$8 sees that cWes are amounts in next week's mail: · be found again. • money, which like-manna from heaven change for the cities wblcb are used to merely using U.S. dollars to rep1aL-e Costa Mesa -$31.t,OOO "'Ibe electronic backpack we put oo - is Calling into city cOffers from the Fed· ·meeting strict requirement! for the speo-municipal money, the congress may look Foantala Valley -$84,000 Gigi was demgned to Jut ooJy until ' eral CreasUry,. ding of grant monies. with disfavor at continuations of the fiv~ Runttncton Beach -$359,000 Jwie." he said. DtHvery of the D•llY Piiot It's called ~ue Sharing. There are a few do's and don't's '!8!;,r program. Lagana ~b--.$41,000 "'lbe bolts were OOITOllve and would 1 ts fUManlttd Telegrams announclng the amounts of however, according to city managen ot "' "For years we have been telling Newport Betci:.-$94,000 have-fallen off after sll: or seven moo. . MW•"'",..."' ., ,... • .... ,_. ,_. the federal grant. to be received by each the towns. Washingtoo that we can't do the job SAN CLEMENTE -(didn't receive a tbs." ~..., 1:• ....... <•II •llf""'"' _,win city were dellftted to eager . city · The money ought not be U;Sed to 1ower because we ddit't have enough money. telegram from the Democratic senaton, Besides, he added, uit didn't work w.n .. ......,., " pw. Cilll .,. ...... .... Frida The ral f th' UI f t . -~, 11• '·"'· managers up and down \be ooast y. taxes: re are seve reasons or is. What w they say i everyone starts cu · according to Finance Dlrector, Jerry well anyway." The ~enlists Jost radio ' s.~•Y ""' ,..,...,, 11 ,... • • "'"'re 'I1te telegrams were signed by John Perhaps the most important is that the ting taxes, " said Laguna Beach city Teachout, but, the city tblnks It w1U contact with Gigi after a few weeks but t x=..~111•:,,: :·':.·n"':i':'~ ;.:...t·":; Tunney and Allan Cranston, (D-Calif.). amount each city gets is determined by a manager Larry Rose. receive a total of between $120,000 and at that time said lbey believed she wa!I : .,..,. c1111.-t• , ..... Wt•'' a:lii. -'lbe fititcseaa;-l'liiCh "Wete·dropptd· torm:uta called "latingeffort." Ro&e it:teSsed tliat What Washlngt.on· $130,000) teaming to find food · and was heeded Ttlepnonts in the mail today, repreaent payment for The · fonnula conaldert per capita in-. was interested in seeing was increased SAN ;JUAN CAPISTR.AN0-$120,000 home. the periOd January u .......... b June 1972. come and the amount of taxes levied by effort by the cities to $Q!ve problems of Irvine won't receive a check next week It is ""'°"'Ible that the 12,000."".··• ' .. ..,.._,, thn'll~.,. •••d• ,...."'"6 f ~ ...,..,.. ~°' or•• c_,, AN1•1 ••• '42-4J21 Two more checks wUI be received during the ~tcipality. Therefore, cities o the cities. because It wasn't a·clty during the first whale could be found by i,ybale-watchers ; .,. w ... 1t1111to1... • ••••• _,,,. .. 1z10 this tlscal year for the period July 1972 to equal •be, but, differing economic Since the program was signed by the pnrt ol. the government's: sta tistical amoni the ~ that swim by dally • S1i11 c.._,., c"".,_ •••t11.o June 1973. makeup would have difference grants. President. just before the election, cities period. A.$ toan as a fonnula ls determin· during December, the spokesman said. , :!:.'"~:.~~·~:-.;:~.:4"';.,2•44n That means most 'citleS will have U tales are cut , the ta~ effort ls have been going through series of sli* ed !or the new city's tuing effort. How to find ber1 "She's ,oi a di5Unctive I ~======================~'""-recei~~·v~ed"'.'...~an~~IJ.month~~~all~ooa~u~on~,~and~~Jow~~er:,~ll!ld~the~~fo:U~ow~in'.'.!g!ye~a~r~,l:e~~m:o:n:eyc._~rul~e~gymna~~~st~ic~s~a~tt~em~pt~in~g~to~de~l<:rm'..'.'.'.'.in:e:__~f:ed~e~ra~l~f~un~d~s~will~~f~ollo~w~.~~~~~~w~~~te~stn~·pe~on~b~e~r~tail~·:.'~~~..:.!.'~ 1 •• :f: ....... *-:· ••• ~··· •...• •··~: ••• :f: .•• •··· • 1 ALL 60 , FASHION ISLAND STORE-S· l ... ' ,~ 1 I . ' A I : - • •• I 11 I. I • I . • ' " . . ' • l . • • • • • . . • ~ • ' • • - ~ ... -9,1'172 \ Debris Deepe~s C'leanup Laws S,tir Heated NY Arguments C~rlltlan Sclmce Monitor Srrvie< NEW YORK .-To J1COOP or not to -i>. that Is Ibo quesUoo In the minds ol New York dogowners. More than ball a mlDlon dot!s take their ownen for at least one walk a day while oounUess: strays prowl the strttts, all leaving behlncl. in wlSightly memento. some ol the more elegaot modell have long handles. Paper training devioes and dog toUell are also OD the markel According to the 'existing • menl la Inadequately atalled as It la, and added that "we can't have a aarutaUon . worker foU.w1n1 .,..,, dog around ~the city." - Most dog _,. ·br!Stled ·•t the sug· gestlbn '"that their taxea be raised,• possibly In proporlloo to the aize of tbril' • Bog Bared Pin•up -Picture ·Print,ed a.EVELAND <UPI) -Pell Olnllol. Tei• !:111, aev .. land's -monthl1 map!lne, bot I l\Jll eollr, ........ !<lid pil>up pleturo. . , 'l.1le pi><!p model bu~ erpeded to wla ~ beauty "~ or eat11e a rua11 to ~· -ll'o • crtental -"It ls wr buc of Ibo month," 8111 .Bldt ~•Pl'<"' (dent ol somlek'l'llbiillll.,g Cl>. "We . want to ma)e ,ae~ Ibo "'11 <9pital of the world." · Ur.lil recently most New Yorkers con- tended themselves with c:bancterbtle grousing about the preoen<e ol dog_ litter on the streeb, sidewalb, and partlands. But now many DOIHk>g~wnen, and even some dog owners, m demandinl tblt man clean up after his "best frif.nd." . Admlnlatralive Code and Health Code, oo person shall allow any "offensive animal .matter'' to fall 0t to run oato any atreet or public place. Cooluslon resulted, however, from the Health O>de'1 pro- visloo !or dogs, which prollibited them lrom using sldewalb but not streeta and Inspired the largely igDored "curb your dog" admonltloo. dog, to augment the sanitation 'I' S d ' N Quiz depart-t'o capacities.-J.-ry 8htr ay S eWS . One councilman suggested Instead lhatf---'·-'-'======---=:._ _____ ....:_ ___ ~,------- dog defecation coincide witb alternate side ol the street parking to laeilltate UPIT.._... fl9•u Fire =~llwnese sol· to ·extinguish ~)J.l.,Jaouse hl1 by ',''nliel '!by dousing it with cup of water. . , ' rm: MAIN REASON !or Ibo con- ·Stemation ls simply Ibo lncttaaln& q-uty o1 e1cremrnt Some people assen that it ·.,......a • health !ward, espedally to· cblldrm; lew deny Us visual oUeD!iveness. '" And OVer)'ml! who bas unauspectibgly trod in it ls vivicily awm of the nuisance factor. ( In response to the muahroomlng pro- test, New York's Environmeotal Protec-- tion Administrator Jerome Kretchmer has written a bill that would ""luiro dog· owners to clean up after their ~ts. The bill was introduced at Kretcbtner's re- quest by Councilman Theodore Weiss and Councilwoman Carol Gaitzer at 11 recent open meeting of the Committee on Environmental Protection at Glty !tall 1be proceedillp were mar¥<! by fre- quent outbursts from members of the unruly and bigbly vocal crowd, many ol whom told thrir tale before the com- mittee. Tbey represented orpniiations IUCb as Project 8-, Clllldreo Before DOp. Friends ol TMID, and lbe Pet Owners ProtecUve Alloelltim. ALSO ON RAND ro tab tbrir share of abuse from irate pet lovers were manufacturtn: fl. the litter devices. Most ol tbese are predicated oo tbr disposable plastic bag or ~ container, but 1be purpooe of, Kretebmer's bill is to darily the exlatlog leglslstion by stattog expllclliy that a dog may deleeato Clllly between aod within lhreO feet from the curb, except at crosswalks and bus stops, and that the owner must clean up tlie lit· ter within that area or any otbei' into·..: which It may fall. Both Denver, Colo., and Washington D.C., plus 17 New Jersey communities have a similar law. . , Kretchmer aborted, "Dog litter seems to be all around. us -in this city. It ls a demoraliJing eumple Qf__h!l__w some New Yorkers· impose themselves on others .•• 'l11e incmvenieoce ~ dog owners must be &tacked up against the right of all of us to clean streets and pub." TB E D0G.oWNJNG OPPOSITION argued that it ls lbe nspansibllitY ol tbr sanitation department to clean up the streets and ol building superintendents to clean up the sldewalb. Kretchmer-, dubbed a "dog-hater,'' pointed out that the sanitation depart- street aweepinl. Noted animal lover C1eveland Amory and noted consumer advocate Fran Lee both opposed the bill, but !or dilfereot ......... ' Miss Lee eootended that the law should be, mloreed as it stands, which according to ber lnterpretatioo -1d allow no es· crement whatsoever to fall 01fpublic p~ perty. AMORY PRIVATELY DISC()llNTl!D tbr th!<at ol dliease, on which· Miss Lee bases her platfonn. He also feels &be is prejudiced .against dogs breause they have "fore.lgn"'50unding names." Amory declined to elaborate. Fonner Parks Administrator Au~ l!eekscber endor...t the bill oo the day be announced his resignation. An overriding Jssue is that · o( ·en- forcement. Detractors of the bill insist th'I1t It wouldn't be any more effective than the current law, and that the overburdened police foree cannot be ex· peeled to run around passing out sum- monses to dog ownen who don't U9e their scoopers. But • Kretcluner aod bis partisans bold that public pmsure by fellow citizens, as well as the threat of a 0ne, will ·promote "voluntary" com- pliance.- 1be Envlmnmental P r o t e c t I o n Administration is conduct i·n g ei- periments in several New Y or k neighborhoods at the renuest of their residents. · ' •• ·Whatever Pisces Wants, She Gets Diner Sues Restaurant SUNDAY . DECEMBER I 0 By SYDNEY OMARR T alenred, Attractive . Pbeet .can be lnststent. 1be Pieces woman usually . gets wblt ahe Wiilis, whether or mt it is good for her .. ne Pisces man can have too much of a good thing -and coa.Unue -to want more of the same. Obviously, Pisces re- '~1-m•in•-and lell . ~llme)"':ne"' l1ftces ... ~ divklual ls talenlea, attractive aDd ptive.· PilCe8 Js beauty (. j~or """ penons born uildtt tbls zodiacal sign main- tain an aura of mystery and ,. hlff ..m.t,bioc. whleb.ottraets ao,or,.,..r-1 J. ..., AlllES (llllrch 2l·April 19 ): Fine !or family gathering, entertalning at home. Tnrus, Ubra -fi«u"' prn-minently. Accent is on what you want,, what can be ~ talneiL Be moderate. Don't in- sist, demand. You g a i n tbnlugb .jolt sell, diplomacy. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Tread ligbtly. Avoid fooling ~. ·Sp<U· to one In authority. But realiz.e you may not have all necemary iJl. formation. Be willing to listen -and leanL -c:oold play significant role. Study Aries zriessage. GEMINI (May 21..June IO): Study pays olf ,.,_, you find what you hal"' 1i<m ,..king, Achlevement, bMic results are featured. Open lllie$ of com- munication. """Mes:Age received may have much to do with money, 'J'"!l'a' relatioBShip. Older individual does have your best interests at heart. CANCER (June 21..July 22): You are able to relax with knowledge that dlorts have been api>preelated. You dig deep and fathom what bad I ~ "''Why o,. you crying,. Grandma? Didn't you enjoy your visit?" been a mystery. Aries could play significant role. Pwtate, partner talks money. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Judgmen~ intuitloo may be off target. Permit business or mamage partner to set pace, Play role of observer. New ap. proadi Ls nreessary. Get rid or outmoded eoocepts. Don't rosh into any situation. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221: Emotional pressure exists. Proper pacing and dJet now are n~Wes. Avold ex· tremes. Learn by teaching -means share knowledge. RevieJr budget with one Who dependS on your aid. Some changes are necessary. UBRA (Sept. 23-0et. 22): Forces tend to be scattered. Social contacts are pleasant, not likely to be productive. Sactuutu could fi8ure pro- minently. Watch weight, diet. Encourage young pel'300. Tap creative resources. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be thorough. Allentlon to details now can be profitable. Be on lookout !or loopholes. Apparent mJnor matter could hr ol major Importance. Know it and act accordingly. Aqurlu plays key role. SAGmARJUs (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Accent ls on short journeys, relations w 1 t h neighbors, ability to accept necessity for chanfe. Gemini, Vlrp peraoos could play Cases Listed Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -The.J;tate Departments ol Agrk:ulture and PubUe Health have pub- llRm a rtPort Indicating 145 .._ ol pesticide -In Callfornia during 1971. 1be largest number of such UJc neaoes (68) occurred to people cUrectly I n v o I v e d with pesllc:lde applleatloo . important roles. Member. ot opposite sex sendS special message. Be receptive . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): You are due for pleasant surprise 1n money area. Fine for di3cusslng purebase ol IUI· ury item with family member. Restore hannony at borne. Make cooclllatory gesture. It will be reciprocated. AQUAIUVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Move forward despite in- itial negative response on part of associate, family member. Trust your own judgment. Be perceptive. Define difference between r ea l i ty and groundless fear. New contact will be meaningful. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Obtain valid hint f r o m Aqaarial message. Work in deliberate manner, main- taining steady pace. You will be handling a.dditional responsibility. Contact in· dicated with special group, organization. IF 'roOAY IS YOUR. BmTBDAY you are frank, in- dependent, an original th.inker . YOU do best when maintaining creaUve authority. Domestic adjustment, Including poaslble change of residence, is m. dicated for late 1973. You are a dynamic person who adheres to principles in face of. odds. ---For De'(iiy-- REDWOOD·CITY (AP) -A $100,000 damage suit bas beeo fi1ed by a Foster City ballker who alleged hr waited more than two hours for a table at a San Fl'Wlcisco P e n i n s u· I a restaurant and then was told to leave. 1 Roland . Bi:own bri>ugbl ~ , , , , San Mai<o County Super10r Court fction against Charley_ Brown's Restaurant, Inc , , Host lntematlonal inc., which owns the restaurant, and Peter Briggs, the malt-re d'botel at the establishment. THE ' COMPLAINT claims Brown took eight relatives to dinner at the Burlingame eating place Aug. 26 and was told there would be an hour's wait. • An hour and 10 minutes later, a waitress reported their table would be ready shortly' the suit says, but another hoor went by during which bis wife counted 54 persons being seated. Brown's petition said that Briggs then told him the restaurant did not seat parties ol nine and they would have to apllt up. This made him angry, related the banker, and be broke a cocktail glass in the fireplace. YOUR SUPPORTING GIFT GUARANTEES 0 YOU MORE INCOM£;: c '" c• 9CCfM .......... ., -.,..., ....., .......... ta ""'• ..... .............. Jm cw.....,. s..tti C.... C1111•Blthy H_,..,.,. ... "LJwht Trmt ~·" Write er on,.,....._,..,. CAU Ml • .llM HIND 499-1311 Ext. 200 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL lll7J c:.. "-· ............ c.~ f2'71. - ~STEREO SOUNDS OE t:H~:HA .. ' • ' ' I -----~--==--~.......::•~---~ • • =.::~~-;::.:·[!· • • .. ... . .. ~· . • • • • • • . . • •· ... -~ ..... . . r---------. . ·' : FBIMter Fir Tree Poachers SEATn.E, Wa.sh. "(UPI) - Wltll prime noble !ir fetching .. 'muctt ., ~ a tmt. auutmas tree rtlltlers· are plaguing U.S. Fons! Service plantalloos and private tree fll'l?ls to the point 1'bere tlle FBI has been called to catdl poachers. More than 500 trees have been stolen from the White River DI.strict of the Soo- qµalmle Natianal Forest w:itbin the~last two weeka and other fir forests in the Pacific Northwest have been hit .'almoltaahard. . .. • \ ' Anti_qaes Yummy To Te1•mite Have you bought antique furniture to embellish your J home's interior!' Are you mak- ing use Qf an old chair or table i: that W'u stored ifl mother's ' attic, baseinent or garage? Healan ..,. • il+:1rise to It may surprise you to learn have old ~ ~ining ;) "that you perilapo bave invited wood ~I, JM! coo-~ termites or wood b o r i n g trol J>fOf bring- beetles Into the bouse. ing it ~ -· The Wood destroying organisms item can ,.be funitlafed for find an excellent, easily ac-nominal dost Jf lntettation is ces!lble food sotirce in, 1 found . :' . furniture made vulnerable by •. -anstired or darbaeil areas age, according to Paul Healan, in wood are an' inClk:ltkM1 that Long Beach-Orange County termites or . wood b 6 r i n g. datrlct ehairman of Pest Con-beetles are invisiblfi qaged lrol Operators of California· in destruction. 1be tf¥ inseclJ Inc. are never ,seen ·--~· ;;uperv!sor Don R. Campbell ol Saoqualmle NaUonal Forest said ~ and guards had ,IJeeil patrolling relorestation .,... but have ·had little suc- tell· because ot· the vast area The executive of the non-they swarm in :~ctive ~ profit trade assocl.~tlOftl:<warfis ex~' .. :" ~···· ~ .' i that once termites or beetles Healan· •a t b a t . '°'"' y PM.OT·-.... I. ...... lit Fruif, Llltlo T-. URGI LEMONADt; STAND fnvp)Ved. I COnlequenOy,,he called the FBI. Alents are analyzing evlden<t· gatbered by rangers in . an effort to ldentuy the • rusUers.-who, in most cases, appear to be highly organized. So far this season no one has been arrested tor illegally cut- ting · Cbrlstmaa trees. NOlltE Fm 18 the primary ~ target because this sym-~ metrical ~es commands top ·ces. Pacific sliver fir is By TERl\Y COVILLE Young Peter .feels be a as dfllirable. Bqt all ' .. &, CABLE-CAR BED IS FOCAL POINT OF CHILDREN'S ROOM E11y to Build; Accommod1tes 3 9. bY, 7>inch Stan:l1rd Mattress -s. have consumed tbe available firewood ·l~~f. avored ~ eellulose in the furnishlng haven tor ,. ~ wood their winged reproductives boring ~~ ·. . . 1 ys it · ''~ will likely begin seek I ll'g shooid be 1DsPOCt .Closely .::-; SUBtenance in other parts of before beiri& etore4 · the hoose, He adds !bat the ooc;kroach lf not caught ln time, this is anot~ ~ .W&kl) often ·~ means beams, joists or the hitchhikes 1f,s way into the supPort structure of the home home. 11 secrets ~Jn sbop- could be hollowed out until ping bags ot 'l)ol.;toes or there is nothing left but a col-vegetablea: . or iJt abda pop ' ,_ ~Iapsible shell. cartons, etf., ~-Jt!B~-~---...... MJllll:~ GREENERY · • ~ '°' .. D11't ,,..., ...., might open the biggest of firm, and even the 1*! ~ P<ter·'Edd · ienionade stand on Ille lowly ~ are beibg ns• ~ jt!jb pride block. taUn. Tlieft ol trees from a ..,,,; tllo~ b6' lix-pound "My friends thought I national forest constltutes a , --odiaced~,the wu -raising. beehives at federal offense and i-s ~ID~ ' 'ard first," Peter -~. "'Dien, Weekender Gardeners' Checklist · -.GARDEW Cable Car Bed . f · · . CHOICE • . _. - Funk, Ma ke.-or ·Sleep In I 'LIVING -and· ~lg. l.l'l;:W ._ ~ M cJAMlfied .as ~J,arceny and of his -Valley they thoogbt l was lying destructloo of rm..st products. home. !bolit the lemons." State crimJnal• trespass laws in.a quite-.. Oddity,--'!be Jemons -are-hnge, also are being violated by the espeCiaUy siriOe the tree more than ,..a handful for poachers. hRid produced oottimg for Peter and probably big Campbell sald an acre of ts. five Prev.OUI seaoono. enough to pucker the lips year-old trees.. · in a reforesta-, t 1 on the ·Jolly Green Giant. ,......,, TM& ye8r Mr. F.dd is a Edd didn't know last tion-pia.ntatlon represents an bit "'--u~ Ith hl Investment of about $450. ...,., ..... e.. w s year they weren't oranges backyard abrub. becaase the two emibits There are an average of rro Here are some things to be thinking about this weekend. By STEVE ELLINGSON AP' NtwSfHl11r11 Here's a practical, colorful project that should be as much fun for adults to build as for kids to sleep in. This cable-ca r bed js sur.e_to be_the _cent.er-o pieces. ·· ·· ~HIJl~T~~SPO~S To obtain the cable car bunk ! P...__I J H .... -bed pattern number 507, send«• ~· °' ... $1 (add 25c extra J)<!r p_attern I Wr~ If £ PllNad-.. .... ~~cy, check at money order ft HOltdcraftH ..._ ,..,.. At~--had-:t'I --_.ert1bort.ig;1p;p· -~-t-''i1n~M~~~ceoun~-:mrityc. 1wWiheieirero-s l x ·po u o d er 1 c:n its Not only.are there near~· Sbelton,tbecountyseat,calls ocrawny UmllO -and they ly :IO ripe ones this ,ear -illelf the "Olristmas tree __, ••••r. but prob-the bnuJcbea have to .tiie .. qpital of the world," the • PererµUals you oan plant this month include Shasta Dalsie.s.-J>ay_L.ill.e.s .-col- umbine, phlo:r: and Lily-of-the Valley. Mix in plenty of organic material with the soil. The plants will . be strongly established when it is time to produce new growth In the spring . for airmail delivery) by cur-& ._ . @ ' l(liltkt hllM · . i ~olt.o<J--IUllll' -Tw1wlw I attraction in any c h i I d ' s steve-Ellip.?>n J . , ~ I bedroom. Orange C.oast Daily Pilot I PIH Cones ~:-r ..,. I 11>11 _.. -propped up with sticlcs '-' · ~~n• --I' I ..... ......._. ·-_.. Ao.MP but .__.are A~•L-_ mim-lll a 111111ce reg u .a r y "• ----s ~ au.NJt;:I ;JI.I' • dilpatcbes "poacher patrols," Modeled after the fam0us P. 0. Box 2383 L..; 19111 llOOIHUm, HUNTIH~~·~ V N C""' 91•~ ' .. ..____ -San Francisco cable cars. this an uys, cuu. 'N:I !tllBiW~W~•MI•_.... 6-fooNligh by Hoot-long buhkl--:_:_ ____ _,___::::::;::~~=========:z .. ~:::,~. :::. ==:=. w.e _., .. be ..,.. with small buds ready to'burlit • lair llaP-. forth. J "We biiilb( II 1rD a Even l¥t year, Edd Slld'': ~ """'11 wu lllPPose<I be "°"Id prefer to bavt i9 bo ''.dnrl · Ytilil>c!' aorma1 ~· !ban ,"tbe --=~,.=~ ~l'~~ a 1"lid -91 MU El , no Wilng ·wl!i'I mipt hap-' Valle. pen. , , \ • "l doD't -wbal to do Ullfortunately, the ~ w\lb ll!ooe • tlllnl•," he · have no • .J>pnc!Y Ups foe ,franklJ"admll'-Orange CoaSt garden..,,. · ·w. wlle,!11111 bit II-year-None'ol f.be family baS a ol4·alail'eter-,<-bave parUculatl1 green-thtft!lb ldilC·lo< lt Jiloalh. and they, freely admit the · "I'm ... inl ·to .mate a big ~tree is the mos_I '-pie;" )11'1.> Edd ex-neglected shrub In ~ piilm.-"~ ....... calb yard. for two <!r-ll!roe lemons, The gianl lemons ·Were - but I lbliili: a lu\il a lemon not IJr<iugbl about by love, will do here.'' affectiOn or fertilizer. • "II it makes good pies, I "We doo't do anything migbt go lntd Ille pie with ll We just watch it t:.lllQMl!/1 lbe·quJpped. pw:," .sighs Mrs. Edd, ' • Hasten if you-plan to plant _ daffodils, t u 1 i p s , hyacinths Md other .P,tng- blooming bulbs. Ranunculus Can be planted from how into January fot a su'ccesslon of ;,'I'Jle Humming Bird'~ Life-bloom in the spring garden. Cycle" is the topic of a movie e . Remember that rains to be shown to the CQMa . ·can't ,ttach plants ~crowing Mesa-Bay CIUes,Branch of the next to the house, under wide Naticioal F u c b s i a Society over~gs. Don't let the_ plants Monday. dry out. The film's creator, F. M. McCune, has studied the bum-• Cut back dahlia stalks to ming bird's habtts and filmed within six indles of the ground them. The procram begins at and dig tubers after foliage -7:30 p.m. .at the American turns yellow or is blackened Legion hall, 565 w. 18th St., by fros). Wash off dirt from O>sta Mesa. Guests a re tubers and place them Jn the welcome." swi to dry. Then apply a A 90Cial and refresbmeot reccmmended i 11 -purpooe period will follow the movie. garden dust. Store in a cool An orchid will be given as a place until planting-time in prize. spring. bed 0""1DlD10dates standard 39 X ~inch mattresses. It's aC- cented with a ladder for easy access to ,the ·top bunk • ..Both bunks art safely enclosed. Large doors q~ the skirt of the bed conceal !)eddlng, and act as .a handy ' storage area !Gr toys or other items. ' Cons\nlcted of s t r o n g , . d_urable, douglas fir plyw09,d, the cabfe Car bed is really qu.ite simple to build. The easy-to-rollow pattern fnclUcfes- a complete list of materials and a full.gize pattern for the words "Jack and Jill Cable · Car." The bed can be boldly painted to carry its own color scheme or hued to match the colors of a room. The whole thing makes for a delightful children's hldeaWay that can be disassembled (for storage or moving) into eight lightweight, easily-manageable Expe.rt Decorates· Yule Tree With Folklore BY EAJ\L ARONSON seriously until after Wot.Id Handle designates the basal -Finally, apruce and Your oWn_)oundation plan· u !"'.., .. ~ War U. part of the Qirlstmas tree hemlock do not make very ting 0£ evergreens can help A nian who baa"been giving Here are Dickson's stem.that fits Jnt.o a stand. good greens for indoor use. decorate your home. In this ad\dce about Cbril:lmas trees thoughts: _ Research has shown con-Christmas trees kept in a way you can also do some for yean will help select your -All pines hold their elusively that sugar a n d water reservoir not onlY will needed pruning that will tree fPls year. needles well -even better aspirin, used in solution with .stay green and fresh longer enhance the beauty ol your than firs Scotch · ot water in which the tree 1.! kept. but will thu.s have file pro-shrubs. Don 't cut too much y~ ~ ~a~e N:! Balsam ·rir. is tr;::e· ~st do mt benefit the tree in any tection. Be sure there is ample fromharp any one b 1 ranch. 1 CUI :2C". -·' Christm tree · th ay water m· Ille• bu-1..-L s ly and clean yon as ant .. tenSion SerTice1 C o r n e 11 ...,,....ar as ID e w • .,;u:: University; la a s~t and United States. !================-=== he trimmed my lilj!rary tree. -Buy a .fresh tree, whlcll He reinlnda that tradition will .keep Its needl"' 1..,.,. and folklore I have glorified The drying o1 a tree i.I ))> evergreen and conlf...,.. trees.. dlcated by Ille dropping of and tbat tha <lbrlstmas tree green Deedles. Brown or sUll has great religious yellowneedlesdropl>eca'!._ieof sjgnilkance all/loUgh t b e "!'tural aging --· • orfllJl of much ol its 8)'111--Two-thirds taper Of B'l(eo boiism has be<E obicur<d·by ts ,generally ~ .aa 1 time. desirable shai>e· Acl1lany.a a Hessian s o l'cfi er s are percent taper ' would be very credited with brlngq the 1"8 narrow., · · of the. Ohriltmas ¥e ·lo th!i country at the tbi>e ol the Revolutionary War. 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In fact, "'YI Dr. Kurt Debu1, the Ken- nedy Space Center which he directs ls vei-y much alive and ready to move into America 's next manned project, Skylab, wil.h three launchings nert year during which men will be flying in space a total of fiYe months. After Skylab, Debus says, there will be a lull in ma.Med space activity, with oDly a joint U.S.·Russian fiigbt scheduled between 1974 and 1978. But during that time preparations will be under way for the revolutionary apace shuttle. al)d dur- ing the decade o! the IOI manned lhipo qngbt be ef\)bartln& from the Cape at the rate of one a week. There also will be a conllnuing oertes of unmanned satellite. launchings. In· eluding P!<>bes to many o! tile planets. "SOllE· Pµ>PLE have the misW<en imprtssiQfl, 1:'._Debus said In an interview. "That AP+Uo · ,11 Is the end of manned space Olgb\ fOt the United States. lt'S trUe we're going .to have some dry spells In the next few years. But outlook for the future is fantastic." Debus said the end of Apollo will mean additlonal personnel layoffs con- tinuing ,a trend that has seen the center'• work force drop from 26,000 ln 1969, the year man first landed on the moon, to sligh""·b>ore than 15,000 today. "I~ the total PciPulatlon will ~ over-the next couple years to 12,cm, ' Debus rep o rted . "After the U.S.· ' •' Co111111ent Page Kennedy Death Exaggera~ed 3 Skylab Launches Set Next Year Russian flight tn 19'15, I think there will be another reduction of some one to two thousand. That number will be determln· ed by what we will need to get busy on the shuttle." When the shuttle becomes operational in 1979 or 1980, he expects the work force to level at between 10,000 and 11 ,000. DEBtJS. 83, began firing rockets back ln the 19308 with Wernher von Braun at 'We're golag to have •ome drv: spelh In the ,._, le... "ears. But out- look tor Che fNtNre Is faatastk!.'. .,,,,,,...._ ---------------------- Genruiny's Peenemunde base. He came tq the United St.ates after World War JI and with Von Braun and other Germans helped develop this nation's space pro- gram. He hsa helped direct all 26 U.S. man-in-space Oights. "We have worked hard," he said. "There is terrUlc satisfaction in having been pennitted to be part of it all. It was only after great soul-searching that we recommended sending men to the moon back in 1961." "'Mte technology we have gained from Apollo is a key element in developing space for mankind," Debus said. "I -. believe that Skylab la going to do even more. Skylab will show the man on the street, that's you and me, lhat space ca'n be of everyday use in solving such pro;- blems as pollution, locating resources and feeding the hungry. "We are in lbe age of economizing now. In the background ts the shining star of adventure. But now we must bring the .benefits of space to man. That'> wbat"Skylab Is going to do." SKYLAB, a tw<Htory laboratory with the volume of a medium-1lze house, is to be launched unmanned by a 6aturn 5 rocket next April 30. The following dfY a three-man crew is , to be la unched In a modified Apollo capsule by a smaller saturn lB rocket. The ""'°"auta wlli enter the Skylab 270 miles above the earth and remain aboard for 28 days. Second and third three-man crews will visit tbe lab later in the year, each !or 56 days.' The astronauts will conduct more than 50 different type~ of experiments aimed at .developing techniques for surveying earth's resources from s pac e, determining man's ability to live and work in orbit for long Periods, extending solar astronomy beyoi.ld earth's dense at. mosphere and experimenting with space manufacturing processes. BETWEEN SKYLAB and lhe shuttle then! will be perhapo the most algnlflcant fll&ht yet -a joint orbital mission in 1975 by American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts. The impact of this symbolic meeting between Apallo and SOyuz crews can only be speculated on, but lt could herald gl'eater cooperation in many fields between the two space powers. First manned test flights of the shuttle are scheduled from Cape Kennedy in 1978 ...... ---------- 'T h e teeh-leg" tee ,...,e gal-d front Apo,Ho 18 • Ice" eJetnent In de- -~~ for man- kind.' I and boPefully the rocket·,.ptane will be· operational within a few months, func- tioning almost as simply as an airliner. The shuttle will take off like a rocket. Dy in orbit like a spaceship and land back on earth-like an airplane. Each shuttle will be capable of malting more than 100 trips into space before wearing out. Its two solid fuel booster rockets also will be reuseable after parachuting to earth. - ''The main purpose for it of course is to reduce the cost of getting something into space," Debus explained. 1'It should take on all of our space efforts and takq on all payloads li! that otller launch vehiciea like the salurn s no Jonger are required. It will reflly open up apace u a routine extension of our atmosphere. We wUl go Dito space at a .JllUCb more reasonable cost and we will develop it to make it eventually pay fOr ltaelf, just as airplanes did after a Jong , period of subsidizing aircraft." THE Sll1.l'ITLE 'wlll be the •ize of a DC9 airliner and can be flown by two pilots. It can' carry up to 65,000 pounds of payload and 1% passengers wbo do not have to be trained istroDautl. Sclentlsta, medical experts, me'ieoroloellb, anyone in good health, can make thO trip . The craft's first functkln wUl be to car- ry unmanned sateliI!ff Into orbit. On some mlssiOD! the a:bUtUe will eerve as an Interim space ·&tallil\, llylng :IQ.day m:. more journeys. When large lnternallonal laboratories orbit, perhaps in the next decade; the shuttle could ferry men and supplies between earth and the station. Debus said a current traffic model en- visions '1'.1:1 shuttle launchings between 1979 and J990. "There i& no question but that we will go to Mars and colonize the moon, pr1r bably sooner than we now think ," Debus said. "WE'VE ALWAYS been too short-sight· ed in assessing ~at the future will bring," he added. "It's usually much more and faster. When Marconi fooled . around with that little thing that became a tube nobody could predict what eventu- ally would come from it. And so the real thing lhat space Is l"ing to bring us, we don't even know yel" REALLY ONLY A BEGINNING Apollo 17 on .L,aun~h. P-i. 1-----hr Maa la Saa Fl'fllteisoo -----. Latin· American Reh_els on Run ' ' ' By BERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO You bid friends know I've been trying to kick the Namephreak habit, an~ then aloog comes a aadisl like Tod 1"1ndls, wavlng a cUpPnc fi'om tbe Hayward Daily· Review, and I'm hdoked again. The clipploc, !ram the Rev'tew's extensive society coverage,. reports' the engagement of Harriet Heifer to Bernard Bull in San. tellpdro, and wh<\~""!1'1? As the plljmber said wlieti ho tljriJefl on the water in mY ·batbtub ancl'remo~ed too· ·Dandles, "~y·r.·ott and nmnipg!" · David and Linda Seed of Oaldand oomed their chUdren Hucl<leberry and -Caraway, botb-lovel7 ~ts ; Ken Taylor tlaBbes<.ai the 'l""tl' of the Triangle Daiiy In tfewark (Jolm , ~t) Md ~ ~ Jr. beams that Stanford Umverii~.'a com- missazy mgr. .ts nameci-~Una S~ver. The ·Tarnlshlng AmerlCID! wbetY'she"buued him he pushel:l a but· ton on his ~ and said. "Hi, this is CharUe Aronstam - I'd like a starting lirntrthis afternoon at 1:30." "Aha!" '"!'lied .Bob Slpton;Wlt~'s Northern division manager in S.F;, "Goofing off Otis aft.emon, eh?" .•. 'Ibat.'s what comes ol rising 4'> the eminence of a six-button pbooe -and PJIShing the wrong one. · •. Leftists Wiped Out or on Defensive; Strength Sapped By ALAN RIDING .. In all the countries of Latin America shak~ by leftist guerrilla groups a few years ago, the rebels have either been wiped out or are Oil the defensive. In Brazil, Colombia. Guatemala and Bolivia, once-impressive g u err i 11 a organizations have been dismantled. 'lbe surviving rebels have taken·~ in remote jungle districts, only occasionally clashiQi with army patrols. , ~ven in Uruguay, home of the most sUccessfuJ of all g u errilla nio v ~111:en~s ·, ~e "Tupam~" have Peen badly b~ since President Juan Maria Bon:laberry took office early this Year. · -::-In no C(luntry do guen'~ have the smallest possibility of seizing power in the ·for-ieeable future. -· --~ Perhaps ihe main reason for the defeat The first effect of the mobilization of "Broad Front" candidate. General of the guerrillas has been the ra-pid annies and police again.st rural iuer· Sefe(Ri, during last year's presidentlaJ training and re-arming of the continent's rillas was to drive the rebels into the elec~oos. armies an'd police forces. cities. And there, after making a There are of course: 1are eltcepti.90s of , dramatic initial impact, many were grass-root support: ~vi~i.Q miners \vBEN THE guerrUlas began their ki~~Con Freq;:'~· ~i\:Y s~ have inyariabl,y~J · · · l"trrilla assaults, robberies and kidnapings, the ~aders cenp ............ 1 .... 00correclly th~.., .... ~ grol dups. ,~w ¥~.1;.~~aJI ~ 't f f t 1r· • ·~ ..... >& • ~ ea er, IAl\:10, .. m111,11aa,.ct'eary receives secur1 Y orces o mos coun 1es were · movements W-Ou!d collapse without their food and support from ·the Peasants f impotent. For awhile, it .~e.d. that _ s:-~_ar&_usU?illY _.~ic.,__Comatl.·_tbe.state.of-Guerr-ero-wbere-be .. i&-actiV:,. some rebels might score military as well tes. · iitt,·r" · .,, But cabanas ii f!i native of Guerrero :and as. political victories over ~h~ ruling SINCE tM'1, w~ ., Ernesto ••Qle~:' ~ t.be local p;J&nts mlght ~l ~~.a ~- establishments. Guevara was slairi by .~BOl.ivia_}' .. tt.S.'!.-calf f~m ~notber' region .. SimU.iriy, But two yearS Were usually enough to traiDed Special Fortes, numerous mar-Cabanas might not , survive among tyrs have beeD born on the left _ catfos peasants elsewhere1 . train an elite "antiguerrilla" unit in each Marighella and Carlos ~a in' Bra-P~rhpas Guatemala offers the Classic army. And with tactical ·guida~ from ·zu, the PeraJta b~ers ln'Boli\tia, YOO case of a disintegrating gUerrill4'move-u.s .. military advis~, th.e C0W1ter--0f-Sousa and ·Turcios Uma iri Guatem-18, ment. The Rebel Armed Forces (FAR) tensive soon mad~ an unpact. . Genaro .Vazquez in )lexico _ and, with began operating in the-state.of Zaeape in _In manr countries, notably Brazli, the them, bas slowly died the guerrU1a move-the mid-sixties. Eventually, the Army local ar:rru es also sbQ.~ oo rel~nseJ.Q.... '..ment=i, --_ ~.;.; ____ ~~--launche<lJa bloody_..campaigft-.against:-lbe use torture ·to extract inf?Mnat1on from w ak ned f · · .thin 'Ind harassed guerrillas which resulted tn the loss tiI suspected ,or pNVen gUerrillas; fror: wftbo\zt, {&' Brik fate of ftie gtier:--..m&ny innocen! ~asant-~ves. -· - rillas was .. tb' be rejected by t~ poor . The survlVJ.ng fL!t!'rlllas then t~ Old School Grads Have peasants and workers whose Jot they refuge and reorganized themselves,.,,· '--- were trying to Jmprove.-In almolt-every Guatemala City,· ~tween 1988 and 1970, case, made up of middle-dais 1tuaeot! Jber made eoorlnous. impact throogb a · and intellecttials, the guerT1llas had senes of , spectacular kidnapings and . . . " . · MOBD.!S 'roni 'BardeC• .a former sports.editor bim..u, thinks J4e S. F. !:lwnin,.. ;ports sectiO!\' bOaaIIne · WOj\IEN'S LIB, upper bracket division: 14sted under major donors - 15,000 and up-In the S.F. Opera prn- gram are Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vietor, much to' the arriai.ement of Mr. Yietor. wbo sputter;s •"I haven'\ given a nickel lo the opera!" That is what oomes of having a headstrong wile . with a separate checking account. . .And the awlul emmclation of the cast in "'Ibe Visit," allegedly being sung in Eoglish, reminds Charles McCabe of H. L. Mencken's line: "Opera in English ls like baseball in Italian ." . . . .. neither. personal nor organizational coo-assassinations, including ·those ..--0£ U.S . . ' • I • . ·writers.set. a new record~on ~a· ~t Sunday tn finding S)'ltOllYIDI for win- ning or loliag, .. fnllow9' Roll Over, Grabs. Deck, Nip, llalta, Edge, Routs, Slip By, DestrOys, Rompe, Upoeta, Handles, Breeze. Shock, F a I t e r , Thrashes, Decb,bates, Crushes, Stops, Drop, Bop, Wfdpe and Takes. One "Win" aflli one "Lose" somehow sneak_ed in, written by a copyreader who pres~bly no longer works there:1he ·un'lnuiglnative oaf. ' PUSHBUTTON WAR: The manager of ·the Menlo Park branch of Dean \Vitter had hi! secretary call Stanford Golf Course this other morning and ANOTHER REASON I'm crazy •bout Oskland these days is this line in the latest YMCA bulletin: "Bad· minton Class -Canceled because of large Belly Dance turnout.~· LUU ASHBURY wants to know if gay ban hire nouncers to keep order (don't lower your voice to me, you savage). No Trouble Finding Job By The Associated Press If you've earned a doctorate at an old school, chances are you can find a job these days, says a survey made at UC San Diego. Dr. Roy Harvey Pearce, acting dean of graduate studies, sums it up this way: "The job situation is not too bad for graduate students from the SO or so schools that make up the Association of Graduate Schools. These are the schools such as Harvard, Yale, Michigan and the University of Califomla that have tradi· tionally given graduate degrees and now grant about 75 percent of all PhD's in the country each year. "The trouble comes from those schools that have begun to offer the PhD only since tbe end of the secorld World War. '11le1r student·to-job ·ratio is down.,. No breakdown of statistics was an· nounced, but Pearce said 108 of the Jast 113 winners of doctor's degrees at bis school have found work. taM with the pe'"asaots and workers. And Ambassador John Gordon Mein and West neither the peasant& nor workers wert German Ambassador Karl von Spreti . willing to risk Uieit lives or even tbe lit· · ' tie they pol!OeSSed by actlve!Y belplng tfie THEN, IN MARCii 1970, a rl8h~w!ng guerrillas. ar'my officer, Colonel (now General) For example, Latin Amer I ca• s Carlos Arana, was elected president on a peasants are generally so indoctrinated "law-and-arder" ticket. By the time be by centuries of intema1 colonialism that took office in JuJy, a new offensive "they know their place." agaln!t the guerrillas was Th k · h prepared. When the guerrillas decided to e wor er organizations, on t e other cballenge the government that autu mn. hand, are either dominated by con~ they sparked off a massive and brutal servatlve governments or tied to campaign agairult all opponents ol the unadventurous Communist parties. regime. Even during Mexico's r e 1 a t i v e I y moderate student movement in 1968, the During 1971, more than l,000 alleged Jabor unions actively helped the govern-Communist guerrillas were killed. ment fight the protestors. Now, the few remaining guerrillas have escaped lo the mountainous jungles AND IN Uruguay, the Tupamaros of the north where, from a security point failed to add significant support for the of view, they are harmless. Cease-lire · Bids Historically Fail. By WILLIAM L RY AN A~ S-1111 CtmtNt ..... If history is a guide, the four nations cOOsen to supervise a cesaatloo of hostilities in I~ have an unen- viable ,and per hap! Impossible job ahead of them. Poland and Hungary as the Qmununlst meplbers and Canada and lndontala U the noi>Communlst have been asked to take the assignment. II Canada quickly It> dicate<l, a good deal of circumspection about \t, a large dollop of gloom would seem to be warranted by the record. • Cea'!f'lire and armistice arrangemenll over ttie pa.at quarter century, in a worJd dotted wttb sanguinary conructa, have been mostly failures. Implicit in the story Ia a lesaon that (eltae-fjre and armi!l.lce agreementa work only to the extent lhat the particll>anll want them to work. Distrust and sulplclon ~ monumental -barriers lQ stib1e peace Jn artas tormented by fratricldal w~. lntflmatlonat" pcace-keepbig e rt o rt 1 both Within and oullide tht framework of · the Unittd Natlona luwe hem tried In IUCb diverse reas ---nlfttlocliffia, the Middle Eal!, A~ica's former BeJci•n Coneo, Korea and Cypnq. 'lbe re<ord Inoks like this: MIDDLE EAST: E•tt since mid-llMi, the United N•· -~ . ' -- lions hsa been trying to keep Arabs and Jews Crom going to war. After U.N. er· lortt achieved a cease-fire and annistice in the flrst Arab-Israeli war, the world body drtw up demarcation lines to separate the hoatile rorces. It set up a D\lxed armlatlce commission to watchiror violatiOM. But no international effort could have healed wounds that went . so deep. Constant tension and frequent The eflert 111 l'k!tnam 1-• ...., Cambodia teas a '4>llfl ezettbe ht futfl· ""· ------------------ annll1lce 9lolatlons culmtnaled in a worid olllll In October 1956 when Britain and -· stwig by the declllon of Ga11181 Abdel N._ to nationalize the Sues cinal, jolntd Imel ln an attack on Egm. Bia po.. lllt«VeQllon fm:ed an end to the boot1Utks and tn November the United• Nlllons declclecl to send an emergency fore• -the UNEF -lo m1pe_nrtse-the ccne lite. No-nation ~ posed thl1, altbouib Russia la!er would ttDOUllCO iinooCiaJ .._,.ibillcy. A force o! 4,000 .wu lormed to aerve '* a buffer btlween the two otdes. It was destined to remain In place U...gh It years of unwnttun, tetlllon. with never ' ·~ ' • J a sign of the peace that the peace- keepers were supposed to keep . Early in 1967 the Arab world was ln another of its frequent states of disarray. Syria challenged Nasser's pre-eminence. Stung, Nasser orderd the UNEF to leave bis territory. To his dif?D'lay, the UNEF complied. The barrier was gone and the new war erupted at once. Israel humiliated the combined Arab forces , for all of Nasser's Imposing display of Soviet weaponry, In six days of Ughtning con- fllct. But the Arab-ISl'ael war never really ended. A new cease-fire punctuate<! that phase and a new one began. The uproar bas persisted since. Violations of the cease- rtre are common. 11tere ls no more UNEF between the forces but onl,y a U.N. representative trylnf to Induce the two sides to talk . Arab commandol stage bloody attacks into laroel and the tsraells respond with punlShing repriAals. IN1lOClllNA: The ef!ort In Vietnam, Laos and Cam· bodla wu a longf!xerclse ln futility. The 1954 Geneva agreemtnt.s ending the French phase of the war and dividing Vietnam plft6d&rniree-ri8tiOif"TJUeftla· tlonal Cootrol Commi"lon (ICC) in char«& ol pciicing the anniJtice. A bulll'ln-1cc ~akn<ss Jll"Baifd lnevltablo latlure. 'Ibe makeup wat--sup- PoSed to be pro-West, pro-Omvnunlsi and neulr•l i t}lC members were Canad81 Poland and India. If unanimous action were needed, paralysis was automatic. North Vietnam promptly declined to let the ICC move freely in its territory. South Vietnam interfered with in· vestigations. Both aidea • blatantly and openly violated armistice provisions. The ICC could do little but issue reparts to tbe .two Geneva cochairmeo, the Soviet Union and Brita.In. It had neither the power nor the wUl to conLrol It \tidn't work. North Korea began at once to accept big shipments of mllitary hardware from Russia. South K0rta matched that with material from the Americam. The annistlce for 19 years has been unessy sod marked by· frequent violations aCJ'OSll the DMZ Uoe. Forces massed on each side of the DMZ make the tension constant..A U.N. Comml&slon for Unificatio-n and RehahlUtatlon or Korea (UNCURK) has esisled s1oce late 1900, but \North Kor<& baa never ·permit. tcd it to set foot on northern soil and no1f demandtt its disaollltJon. CONGO: The Uniied Natlcina tried to keep the peace In the t xplootve Belgian Congo In the early 1960's, but maJters got out of ~ hand. By 1964 Ult QJnCo bad productd Black Africa's -dall(eriius cold war the' lltliatlool ln Vietnam, LaOI and Cam· clash. ~out d . a Communlst-111p. bcidla. Tbe ICC did no betler, either, ported secessionist ret>eWon tn l!t• east. after the 11162 Geneva agreement• on Frustrated, the U.N. peace-keeping·Jon:e Laoo, which """' blltaotiy vlotatod finally wlthdr<w. Eventually General almost befo•e the Ink .of the signature Joseph D. Mobuto aaaeried hi• authority. ••• the 1982 agre-t• on Laos toe re IJlata•d• violated al111o•t IJetffe the tt.Jc _. df'tl. was dry. put down a vaMe.ty of chi.Henges~ and ~ KOREA:-now rults Zaire, as the Congo baa been renamed, under a COl\llUutlon glving him An armlslice ended lighting between the broad residential powera·-...:::..· ...,... -Ch~oith KOtill COllll111lJ\ ~ -· and the U.N,, led by the United Stal<!S, In CYPRUS: July 1"3. The 1idea were to withdraw Some in the Urilted Nallom poblt to the fromttie3Mn paralfel and rrom-a-eypni• .-rperlence u jultillcalion for Iw demillt.arlud tone about three miles ternaUonal ~keepinf-&Uoru. lt wide. Each woUld rtfraln from new depends on the vtewpolnt. A peace-llecp- mtlitary buildup. Ing for:' has been oj>erallng on the . , . . ' • Mediterranean Island for more than eight years, but peace is far from a reality and persls~nt tensions still threaten to ex- plode mto new hostilities. The Cyprus force came into bei~· in 1964 at the height or lighting be en Cypriot Greeks and Cypriot Turks. nee then the cost to the United Natro of maintaining a force or 3 ooo men s been about $141 million~ ' In a recent report, Secretary General Kurt Waldheim said that despito the re-, cent per!°" of quiet In Cyprus, •1he sltuaUon is sWI essentially unstable" and i distrust. and suspicion. CJOU!d leed to · serious new trouble at any time, ---- Saturday, December 9, 1972 The comment page of the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by ·pre.entlng a variety ot com. -mentary on topic• of Inter-est\ and al110Uican<e from Int~~ •beervers a n d Robert N •• Wood, Publ11hor \ l • .. • I I d d ..... • e • ...... ·---~ .... * PRIZE 1flNNER * CharfM A. Callahan, Jr., 10, 15771. Wintergreen Place.-Costa Men Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's all you dQ: (I) draw pi.-on,.tece ol plain, white peper-5\1 inches wide and 4 lncllel. deep. Use black Ink and make linea black. (2) Do not oopy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and addma on back ol drawing. Mall It to Uncle Len'• Ari Coolest. Box ll90, DAILY PILOT, Colla Mesa. Entries must be received by ~ on 'l1wraday for publicaUon on the lollowlng Saturday. Winner will receive Kennedy ball dollar. . fight. The dinollur went for a iCt, and then 1 thought about 1ari:er than standard-size page walk-and be wu IO big and fat ice cream, and then of an ice (8~ by 11 inches) .. • DAILY l'ILOT 1 'Budweiser' Saves Two From Fire CllARLESTON, S. C. IAPI -A SI. Bernard do& named "Budwelaer" hu be e n cttdited with AVinc the lives ol two chlldnn oo John's IJland near here, m!klng thrte trtpo lnlo a burning -ud dranlni l h e cblldren ouldoon. The IM-pound dog I s • ettdlled with drouing Unda Llwsoo, 4, and Joyce Hlnlon. <,from lhe burning house onlr. minutes before lhe roof co • lapo<d. Mrs.. Nelle Carter said she ud Ii.I ol her &raodchlldren were in the house, ·with tbe children asleep, when two ex· plosions rocked the home and flames shot through t h e YOUR NEWS QUIZ PAIT 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give youueU· 10 ,polDW for each correct amwer. 1 PrNldeol !lam named •• ? •.• , now Secnlary of JIMl~ lldlloallao, wl Welfare, lo nplace 5"0rol&rJ of nDnM Laird, wllo lo J'NliDID&lo Htllm to prlnls lltO. a-Roy AM b-lllllot RlchardlOn c-Rlchard Zleper J The nomlnee'• pool al HEW will be taken by Cupor W. Wetnllerpr, who haa been dlreollnc the Ollie• of • • ? • • •·BmOrpncy -... b-Bduci.t!Cll c-Maoalem•nt ud :aidi:ot 3 These n.omin&t1on1 are aul>jeot to approval by •• ? • • . a .. the Sena.te b-tho a.preme Court c-lho llouae of llepMHDlall.,.a • 4 Border !lpt!ng, bet•-Ian.el and tu nallon of • • ? • • bu -ooour1'lnc 1D Ille Golan Helgllls region. 6 Volen IA llODlll-(CllOOllBO!lllu..,....ed. turnoci down) -luUaa&l ..._ glv!nc Proaldenl Park ClluncBoenMMl!ol&lorlal powers. bedroom. ""l"be fttlt thlng I rtmemt>er ls Budw~iltt running In from the front porCh. He took Li.n- da '11 arm 1n h1J mouth, drag- ged her ou t and left her on a neljlhbor'• cloontep." 11 Budwetw rao back In ml dragged Joy<» ouL They stood on tbe Md lawn and watched ua-lered the ...... -a third llme, In search ol anWiii pol', a IDy chihuahua named Tiny. Mn. Caner, whose husband Georse w11 worklng his North Charleston restaurant, a 0 t four ol the other children out The flames, .howev'er, were too intense ar.d Budweiser wu 1 forced lo -oU • Test l' or rs ell HMt't I dllflCI tor .....,.,._ =t f-llY ... ~ f9 ,.. 9' i..t 1111 or flW -,._ tor .. l•kl tril.I WMiclY H""' QvJ1 In tM ,..fltear If """ """ '*'-"'°' *'"'t -fllvt ft I« "'41 , ... If ~ fMlllY' It-how -.... °""' 111111 -,... fl'llldl ... know''*" ,,,..,.1•1 '°"'on In !ht '°'Id toc11Y. DWt CJMlf -..._.. ...., (Wlllle ...... ) MllW IWIL Match word cluea with their correllpOad· Ing plcturu or symbola. 10. po1nll for each ~orrect anawer. 1 ••••• Prem1dent SalT&dor ·Allende of Chile F;...Y 2 ••••• APollo 17•• mte:slon· la to explore the Taurus- Llttrow recton of the G •. ? .. ·3 •.••• Planea and naVY ves- aela tr~ed. & foreign 1ul:m&rille in an inlet Jn •• ? • 4 ........ America'• alltea in. H._,_..., ... ? •• o?'1t1c1zed how the U.S. bu •p- proaohed !ta negolla-MO ON tiou w:ltb llol;oow L...' The FCC authoTlsed ATT lo ralae annual interstate ratu ~ that the ground lbook again. cream cone. · 2) Draw the cards in black But from then on everything . And that's how Uncle Len ink, crayon,or dark pencil but 1-------------------1 was line. The £nd._ arrived al nm week's topic do not color them !Jr at all . PART II • WORDS IN T'4E NEWS $U5 Dlilllcn e ...... 'I'ha,ng, Ttm. Keep wo.rijpg for our contest. -Ice cream 3) Be sure to include a verse on those Stories:---cones. Youmaydrawasimple soaJlourreaders~Willgeryour Take 4 points ·for each-word th&t you can We got a report rrom Tustin vanlllir one or a SI-dip message. match with its correct meaning. late in . the week that t0me skyscraper, but get those ice 4l Draw only on one side of snow fell tbere.-a very rare cream CCines comin1 ln. • a single sheet of paper. Do not thing. Well,'that got me think-And most importantly, don't fold the card or write inli~ or ing about k:icles and srk!w and forget about th&blg Christmas we won't be able to print it. and Hannukah card contest Only original art work will that is coming up. My gosh, be accepted. the deadline for entries ii this The deadline is 5 p.m. on coming Wednesday -even Wednesday, Dec. 13. And the · I be!ore you will read another best part, Of course. is that the family page. winner gets to go t o So send in your entries. I'll Disneyland on Wednesday o[ repeat the rules, in case the next week will) bis or her yoo've fOrgotten them : entire immediate family, -,..-c ,, ... Ml w,. "'·----.-_, .... -.~ ....... 1) You can use a bigger Have a fun week, and finish 1 sheet of paper than the those cards up soon and get regular-cootes~ but not any them in the mail right away! • • _, -• ---Scholars came Crom all over .. ~""---'.I ~ · L Ml~-""'.,,.'"""""·~.. •I..... Id ·-so1· th l c ~ . te o,... 1fKk. .. II, If Nl.,.,1 W1111 WOr w Ve e l'D)'S U)' ~ ~ ·r ' orn"r ~ '"'" .. Ont•rlo. CinNI, fOf Wt Q11t.,. of wbo -Wf'Ole~ ·them.. They ·• al'J). ;:, , .. ~. -" 11111: :· · fOund 10tne ~eil la an old · 'ftlt . ve Ibo Dead Ilea ruin near Ibo north lhore of RIDDLES arid J-OKES Serelll? the Dead Sea, not far flom the -------------------. ----1~:..~~ -=..:.•"1ui-• .-.. where ~td lll!!;f'Y or .. ~ "'" •K•an .,..,... "-J!!:ll>lla had beeii bidden wben a. poge •L..llT1!911' .'an ii. .!he .npm' wu ·sacl<ed.b)I the """"'led . !be centw'tes lntO Romans. · BC: anil _A.O." -.\J . th• " ~ evl4,ence re~ealed ..niit -thougtit~~WI nl'l'.;-t!l1fnl!n In !lie , dl.-n r l --• 1 •. ~.1 ' pau,. 1,.. wildem<u ol .Galilee belongld _.. OU w•~ tbla 1U " to a dtYoled relltiOUs seol, -:-.• -'i0· ""'"". ~ • --··-~ . *' · ::' • ~u\t Hey, looli.at all that •li~w out. ... ' aide. . . · -.• -;-Jeff: What•s snew'! i>RIZE '-Mutt: No\hjng. What's new :with you? 'WINNER °"'_"" __ ' -- l ..... clemency _2 ••••• amnesty 3 ..•.• amenity "\ .!olony &-minor crime ~ b-oqua.11 ty of being pleasant; polite act c-mlld treatment or cffeoder d-serioua crtm.e o-pudon for polllico1 cffonH PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 poblta for names that you can correctly match with the clues •. 1 •••• .Eugea A. Cernu z •••• Erlch Honeokor 3 .• ...Bonald z . .Evans • 4 ••• :.Hari;Ison H. SOhmtll &•Apollo .17 command D>cdul• pllol b-Apollc 11 clvil1an geologlol c-Communlst loader, , ·"East Germany d ... Pre1ldent, Eoltvta e-Apollo l 'l Commander 5 .•••• HUf' .Banier • V!C, lflCt, Mldltan, Wltc•ln In 1'75 Borio! andV.S. spaoecrafl willjjD!t up 1D an orl>llof-.? •• 7 ..... Premier X:akuet Ta- nak& of • • ? •• called pnenl eleotloD• for .. ~~:~;-~.:mber 10 Kr. Nizcm. lifted a 1 2~ i.n on &i<Uld 89& tr&'fel to tbl• na- tion 9 ••.•• cui.n Premier Fido! Castro 10 ••••. The Kitty H&wl< ..,_ IA "· the new~ / ; 1 • ' • ~ fAMILJ, Dl~llON QUUllQfll . . • silou!d the u".S. and tile slmeiunloi'ic=-a.ilr sctentifio apaoe procraznaf .. THIS Wiii('• ow.tfNGE( . •• KOH Name tho ~ed leader of the IRA who wenl "'1 · • huiigor oli!Uatler liO!ng ilrroit.d'in.!riliiid. ---------------------means. . knoWn u , Et:aene! q,r Obviou•IJ the senue revolu-Nuarmes. I !:===========·======:::::J . ,.,. : .. -. I .. [ !Sa·, 1•·1 =111 J.llVtf tioa. oocurred when enou1h Some of the ICf'OU. predict:. 11!•f•HS"'•W u••s 13'!>N311VM::> •·t :,... \'IC : .. z :::.-1 =11 iitv' . . ' ' ' hum.an hearts and minds were the role of their Comfrlg r-------------------,i --;:O:·:°':':Y:·•:'":':':'':'':'':''::'l:'':'~:·:•:'•:·t:':H·:z:":":':2':;n:0:10:8:W:A:S::======::"':':":'':':'l:':;'l:"':":t:":·t:':>:Z:',:"~';I ~1"::Y.:.:.• ready lo accept It. The Dead Mesaiah. Othel)I outline the Sea Scrol!J take ... back lo 1imple dutlel ol the commune, that Ume and lntroduce u1 in· elJowlnl plenty of time for direcUy lo """" ol !be people poacehil -coofemplation o I who were there -ud helped deep ethical and spiritual mankind turn that P81• ol Idell. biotory. Jn thole day.. tl)e word RAIN The rain is raining all a.round, It faJIJ en field and trees It rains on the umbl<ellao here, And on the ships at sea. A K..-r llllf •11• .... tt Sllttl ltffll, ,, 'Mlf Wiiiow Lfne, w .. 11111111ter tor lllt W111111111 '"""' 111 tw. ,..,,. •!Id """ -""· Man titur ...-., tt•rv ,. U11e1t Ltllt h• 1.Wf, C11!1 Mftl, Cell!. '206. For almost 2,000 years, Euene meant lalnUy -and tt OlrisUans af Var 1 o u s is known that these religious deoom!natlons dbJluled aod ·penons came forth to teach even fCUCht iach other , the ord1narY folk in the cities determined to prove which of Judea. It !J possible that '-''--------------------'! group bad Ibo rlghl relllloUa Je1US studied In their mreat _, · · by Ibo Dead Sea and come ~ those 2 000 )'WI forth to prMch the Gospel of the Dloil l!ea ~ reni.ined PM.. aod p>dwlll to all hidden In lhelr ...,.! cavu. m:r1'll:t; wu '°• then the But lhn WU nolhlni dead ,sacred ocrolla fatlblully kepi -.1 u..m. Far from It. '!'bey tbeil' .....ta UDtU the world held Ille .,,_. that could lllOll urnotlY needed them lo sett!• thole "11110U• dllprtes, cllrilJ' lils pinlle teaching. once and for atf. · Tbroulh those centuries, """"' MtWt •1•. to t:w"• terr. • mbody could have proved 10, °' ~ 1~ •• "' 1w wnt1010: w111n Ibey'"" written. Had NW 1111 ti n atom! lhey-found, no doubt they would i.ve 1lartad more squabbll"I· Tbtn In 11441, sc!enUlla d!ocovered how to Ull radiocarbon lo give the approatmato dale ol certain blocbemlca1s mated by once llvlnl plants and anlmat11. tt "" time for the sacred scrolls lo come oul ol bldlnl. 1n 1947, the·llnl ...,•• ..,.u, a,.s numerous fragments were l....s In a cove.,,,., Ind-· aeverat copies ol Old Tttla- ment BooU, plua detat1ad planl aod ritual& for Ibo -Tlotanlenl ct.m:hll. ' '!be ~ ....U. wan wrttt.n ~ =..: ~:'into lJOtlerY~ wtlh llCllt lids. Rad tesla !ndl<ated that u.., data back lo just about when the P'i• ol biltol'l' turn«! !Join B.0. lo A.I). 'Ibis WU drlllllliC new• Jndeed, . Otllm' nearby caves bf the i>ud Sea ware uarehod and 100 or 80 more scrolla wer1 round -wrllten on leather or papyrus and 1lewon1llett1 ol copper. Tho ocrtpla wm In aevertl l1fllUllel ot' thoH um ... No atom la bli enough for human eya to see and only a few auper microl'.'Opes can reveal a dim porlratt ol Its shape. Atoms, of course, come In dlfl....,t o1.... Scientists estimate 11\81 a row ol 100 mlll\on averaptbed o n e s · mtaSUIW about one Inch. It II poatble lo form an idea of the average atom's h,. Doll•"nal atze bv lllinc the Jm•fuUon. Thll \rick la done II)' ...,,portna II with objecla tltol .,. l#le enough lo be _,_ You can aee the sbe ol a ~ In a pl-. ol poper Ud JOU can pldure tho dlllanoo ol • mllO. -lot'• oompore ~ 1"" thlnp wtth a tiny mu. Lei'• lust 111-a tiny atom puUs 1tse!I up to Ibo .... ol a pinprick -and Ibo pinprick does ·!lie same amount ol puffing. n.e atom would nu thl old pinprick aod Ibo old pinprick · would lie a mile wlde. 'Or C®rle lhls trick ls tmpoulble. But It helpe lo know lhlt. If 111 alal!I ,,.. Iha atze ol a pmprjck, thin a pinprick -be u btC u !hilt huge I-ml4r In Arlzooa. - ' . • No Interviews A pesky black cal leaped on the windshield ol the limousine of ,presldenllal adviser Henry Kissinger in front of tjle Pari1 villa where Vietnam peace negoUaUona are under way-,U things weren't going oo •tnootblJ ·Inside, \)ley were al least friendly . outside. Klll!nger patted the kitty before dMving oft. • • \ otk (jrade Winner -JUNIORADWRITING.CONTEST MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ROBIN C. l'ILLER " 330 POINSETIIA CORONA DEL HAR ALL Ll s ''FAI C ·A• s'' ·~ ..... -s Fl'f-E" A"T ••• Mf\RIA\{ k5 ~AV .\Wi-~ QltD l-OAtJ A,.c>C. l"TION ~5Tc.L. "-i -~T \)Q\'t.1' NEYPQ.~'t bE AC.H C.f\L\1'-ARN\~- qi&al.o • ,.,,.,.) t.LQ· 't6ota' • -· • --. .. " .. 1 ... 1=::====/ -~----- DAILY PILOT Baptist Westminster Flnt 8apllst Church, at 7001 Maln St: Deaf Orama Club to pr esent "Celebrate Life" by Bury! Hed and Regan Coortney. Dec. 15 and 17 al 7 p.m.; large groups may obtain reservalions al 894-3349 or 531-3229. First Baptist Church of Laguaa HUis. at 24521 l\1oulton Pkwy.; service and church school Sunda y a t 11 a.m., church school at 9:4.5 : sermon ··Tue Book of Dangerous Idea." by tbe Rev. Ivan B. Bell ; Bible study \Vednesday at 7 p.m.: Women's P.ulpit & Pew Fellowship meeting Monday at 12:4S p.m. Flrst Baptist Church of San Clemente, al 1{17 \V. Marquita Ave.; service Sunday at 11 a.m.: sermon "Christ -The King." by the Rev. Philip N. Srnith: Christmas program by children of Orange Coast Christian School at 6 p.m. Sun· day, adaption from the poem "The Master Is Coming": presentation of "~lessenger From Monecoros" by young people; potluck supper at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. University Baptist Cburc b at 2252 S.E. Brist<ll Road, San- ta Ana ; service Sunday at 11 a.m.; sermon•' Parent a I Guidance," by the Rev. Willis J. Carrico; 7 p.m. discussiot1 on Campus Crusade by Chris Hall. llarbor Trinity B a p t I 3 t Cburcll, at 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa; service Sunday at 11 a. m., church school at 9:45: semon "A Faithful Forerunner," by the Rev. Con· nie Salk>s; "Old timers Night" at 7 p.m. service. recognizing charter members . Ftnt Baptist Church, at 301 Magnolia, O>i!ia Mesa; service Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; sermon "The Greatest Vifiit Ever !\.fade," by the Rev. James 0 . Combs; Christmas program by day school at evening service; Bible study on "When Times Comes to an End." Christian s .. 1ettce Christian Science Cbu.rebes, First Cburcb of Cbrtst, Scien- tist. 2880 Mesa Verde Drive. Costa Mesa , servicts at II a.m. and church school at 9: 15 a.m.; First Cburcll of Chrilll, Scientist, 8th and Olive, Hunt- ington Beach, services and cs.. PULPn, Page I! St. Luke's -Welcomes Pastor The Rev. Plllllp C. Gehlhar will become paotor ol St. Luke's !Jrtl>er•1rChurch. I~ Goldenwest. Westmtnate.r, It was a.MOunctd today by the Rev. L. Kenneth Zant, pastor pro tempore !l.nce 1971. llls lnstallatlon will be on Sunday al 4 p.m., wilh the Rev. Oswald Waech ol. the Lu t h e r a n Church-Missouri Synod, Southern California District office, delivering the sermon and the Rev. Norman Ott, Immanuel C h u r c h , Orange, c Ir cu I t coonselor, reading the Rit.e of Installa- tion. Mr. Gehlhar comes Io Orange County upoo com- pletion or nearly 10 years as pastor of Saint J o h n ' s Lutheran Church of El Segun- do. fie played an active role in Orange County prior to bLs ac- ceptance of the position at St. Luke's. Earlier this year Mr. Gehlhars served as a facUlty member for the Calllomla Concordia ColJtte Ellenlio@ Collep: l*OiJ IUll' IJkt"lectured oo Old Testament Studies, the ext.emion program based at St. Luke's. Later ht was to become chairman of the public ~la­ tlons committee of t h e Lutheran .chuldw!:s • in that area, and editor or 1.be Kansas City Lutheran, an 1 r e a metropolitan paper serving the denomination. Revercod and A.trs. Gehlhar have three children, Arny 13, David, 12, and Mrs. Richard • Oja of Westminster. The fami- ly home will be al 15581 Begonia St . , Westminster, after Dec. 21. A.fembers of a r e a con- gregatiom and community leaders have been lnvitea lo tbe·installation services. A reception Wm follow the 4 p.m. service with J oh n Creighton in charge." Those desiring to attend the recep- INCOMING PASTOR Tho Rov. Phlllp Gohlhor Uon should notify M r . Creighlon al 6822 Vanguard, Garden Grove. Deaf Club Will Sing 'l'llt mu&klal and dramaUc program ''Celebrate Life" by Buryl Rod and Reg an Courtney will be pmenled by the w..im/nster 'P!nt Baptl.t Chureh, 7001 Main St., Dec. 15 and 17 at 7 p.m. The Finl Baptist Deaf Drama Club will give lts first perfDrtrulDCe combined with the hearing performers and choir, being directed by John R. Welch. "HeUo Baby", to b c presented by Jeannie Chandler of the Deaf Drama Club, is one of many songs and dramatic performances plan· ned. Large groups will require advance reservations. Call the church at 19t-3349 or Mrs. Zada Fields at S31.m9. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER FiftHnth and Monrovia Streets 8:30 A.M. & 11 :00 A.M. -Morning Wor.ship BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: Leviticus 17 & 18 "Life and Love" 9: 45 A.M. -Sunday School 6:00 P.M. -Evening Worship Solutions: Romans 8 ''Alive In The Spirit" WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. -Dl. IOlllT FROST WATCH "DAY IY DAr' n11f'Mlloy-7:lOP.M. -s.Moy-7:00P.M. ll:HOF-C..__110 IN•rMf'f I: CW c ... Avoll•ble for ol Senkell Dr. Georg• O. Wood, Pastor ~7117 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. ,22nd St., Co1t1 Mesa -548-3761 f;. W. Ph illi pi, Po1tor SUNDAY SfltYICIS ':JO A.M.-S1111d.., Sdlool Ci-et IA.II Afnl , CHILD CAlE AYAILAILE 11 thn1 II 10:,0,,.A.M.-"FliMI God 19 .,_ Crhb". Pmtor PWlllps Spoall99 7t00 P.M.-"Wlto UMliiitcillldl1" '""°'. ""stipl Speoli119 Ho_ of M•1111 F..W., I P.M.--Cett. Ho- Cv Hohl'•1, Oir•,tor HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa M.u 541o4704 , 't. L. HllTWICK. Pllltol' OALI .. Ill, NIElfTWECIC Mlitll ...... y ...... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1 1 CHURCHES IAANCHES OF THl MOTHEI CHUICH THE FllST CHUICH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUsms "GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN" December 10th Cost1 Mes• First Ch"rch of Christ, Scientist 1110 .._ v..-Df .. CMN M ... ~ ~ -9:15 A.M. Cll11rcll Senk9-11 :00 A.M. ...... loo"" 2150 Masa 'tfflle Dr. Huntington Bt1ch-Fi"t Church of Christ, Scientist ... &on ... H.-to,toolffcll ~ Suitd.y Scfliool -t :lO & 11 :00 A.M. Cllwrdl-t :lO & 11 :00 A.M. lMdl"I ltOCNll -lll Moht St. Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist llOl Yki Udo, Nowport hach Chtitdl & SlllMNy Scho•l-f:00-10:10 A,M. • lteotl'-t I0011t, Jll5 Y111 Lido - Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist 1100 Padflc View 0.. .. Col'OH cMt M• C••rdi & S..., Scllool-10:00 A.M. l ..... a.--JSOO-IC...HWJ. lhtwtMrc .... J WM. 1: ...... Tnttwy M .. "-11 -I p.M. -All a.cMs Al'-""e cordially invited to attend the church services and en;o11 the privileges of tM Reading Rooma C1t11!1 C.. Proft .. 11 AT Au SOYICES .J.l.artor Ckridlian Church -SUN DA y s1mcu -~ I .. ., t :45 A.M.-S.Hoy Scltool .. Of NIWPOIT HACH -1Dlldplel1 MMfflltl .... .ty .. 10:50 A.M.-''The 511 Wa A.ff AfroW At U,,.r..,. lop Cl11b To M...tlOll.. 2111 Tatl1 ....... Costa M ... • FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corona del Mar I I ~ I Main & Adams Streets I Huntington Beach I l ibl:t School I Mor11i1111 Wor1hip 9:00 I tO:lO A.M. Youth Group• •• , ••• 6:00 p.m. EY•nl119 Wonihip •••• 7:00 p.m. Nvne" a" or'O"ridld ., •h ~ OHie•: Sl'-Ulf 01411 Dtvotlclll s:N-'590 El TORO CHURCH OF CHRIST COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • Ma.,_. lee,....._ C:..ter 2510GM....._.Dr. 611 HELIOTROPE Mlulo1 Viejo WMdtp -10 A.M. 516-4757 Cllsrdl SdtHI -10 A.M. Ph il Arnold. Minilie• 644. 7400 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wtlcomes Yov. ST. JAMU. .J20t Yle Ude.~ a..cA -~ ~:JO A.M............,. l!llCIMsht • t:Ol&11:00A.M. f••ilfWonlllp ........ Helf IEKMrfst ._ __ Nwwy ,. • .t.111. Mlct-WHll Hofy c ......... & tf..clllt $eftkft; J TMldcry -10:j0 A..M. ,._ W ........ "'."'" 1:00 P.M. , ~ ln.JoM P.~JI, hcttlf-l'lleM: 675-GZID ST. JOHN . THE DIVJNE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sund•YI 1:00 I: f:lO Church School -9:10 Fr. Howflnj llllott C911w1'fht, Ylc'~ 54a.1Jl6 ' ' . A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED t.!ETHODIST CHURCH ~----------------l>jEWPORT CENTER Wenlllp-t:OO A.M. Al ,,, .................. 11 :11 A-M. 9t St. Mic_,.• ........ a-c.11 .. .......... '91lflc View °'· c.r... ..... ......; 671-eHt Co1te Mes• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th Sf. I H1rbof 11.,cf. Ourch Wonhlp .._ t~O I 11 Church Sel\oel -IJ :lO J.41-7727 Cost• M11• North . MESA VERDE ·METHODIST CHURCH M•11"Verde & l•lf•r St, 549-2719 Worship I Church Sf:hool ----'''-''l'-'O-'A-'.COMc·•. --- F-ou11t1in V•ll•v Fl RST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 l111herd 962-2591 Wonhip & Churth School 9 I IO:JO A.M. Minist.r hrd R. Miii•' H11nti119teft •••ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. lll6-JSJ7 S•rvic•• -9d5 I 10:10 NllrHrf' C•r• AU Momlnt .Church School -t : 15 H11RN119te• l•ech -Horth _ ~QMMUNITY. METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•ll A••· 142 .... 61 . Wenhip -9 & I O:lO Chtll"th School -9:00 A.M. 1,...111. -e ••• lluff UNIVERSITY METHOOIST CHURCH lll-121) 11412 Cul•er Ro•cl •t U"lwf'llfV Ort.I• Worth!p & Church Schoel 9 I 10:10 A.M . L..91111e •••ch METHODIST CHURCH 116)2 Wesl•y o,;.,t, ill Solllll U9UM Wonhlp irtcf Chuf'Ch School -10 A.k. 4tf-JOll ·H••port le•ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W, lelMe II.cl. 671-1105 Wor.hi~:lO A.M. Oturch Sc.hool--9:10 & 11 A.M, This Sunday Worship in " '-'St.Jlndrew's'Presbyterian Cl1urc/1 ;:O'o P.M.-·= !;o1':fu'...;.,.;.,y1.. • Sunday Scb(Jol ..... '. ............ · .. 9:30 A.M. ~ -Aaockllt ,_..., · ~lorning Worship ..... , . . . . . . . . 10: 45 A.M. -· · ~;;t;;::;;;::;;;;::;;;::;;;;;:;;;;i;~~-;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;~I hrMOll by Aullci9t9 ,...,. .. 111 cosTA MEsA cHR1s-rlAN scHooL • •·-;~;::;·;;;~-Saint Michael Ail AJl lrigels Episc6pal Church 600 St Andr~ws Road • Newpor t Beach Dr. Ch1rle1 H. Dier•nfi•ld, P•1tor An ExpenSive Chri1tm11 -Per' II "THE PRICE IS FAITH" p,..sa.i -K~ -E..,_t1" 4 Olllll C:.. Ull hdfk ...._DIM, C..... .. Mer f======~;:;;;,=;;;~=;==;;;;=;:=;;:;~·:;:;:;~=======jJli'=='=='=====~Minlste~·~~r.~.=D~r.~D~.=w;;·=M~c~Elr~o~y==·========ill Or. Ch1rle1 H. Oierenfield, Preeching S•rmo" C•i11tte1 Av•il•ble S•..,....:00 A.M. & t :JO A.M .. a.ell SdlHl/N_,,..f:JI A.M. ' · CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH ..:":!'.'.::.!'::.:,:.",;,..,., =~':.!:u . CHURCH OF CHRIST ldenlic.al SerYices: 8 AM. 9:30 AM end 11 AM Chlld care and children's Sunday .SchOOI iii all services 23rd Stroot 11 Oronve, Cost• Mes. -548-5303 P•i.r. loll«t M ......... T..,. P-.. -Frfd Mcrrti• ....... Wenilp 10:10 11.a ~ Scltool t 11.a S. ... 1 ... 1 .. Wenlilp-7:00 p.•.-P,..,.., Mftfblg WM.•7:00 F·"'- 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA .................... SUNDAY MORNING llllE STUDY ••••••••••• , • , , • 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING WORSl;IP kCOMMUNION •••• 10:4S A.M. ~====================~II SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••••••••••••••••••• , 6:00 P.M. \~ lj}, SABBATH SERVICES WEDN'llESDAY EVENl::RS~:~E :~::.~·~l~E·~ ....... 7:10 P.M. ' RELIGIOUS SCHOOL w. Whit tterrhilJf'Olt .1011 s...r,..t harbor reform temple Mini;~one: 645-3191 c;;y or ~;~~·I Oi1tcto• RABBI BEAN ARD P~KING meeting at St. James Episcopal Church o 3209 Via Lido, NewPort Beach For lnform•lion: Call 675-7230 TEMPLE SHARON Tllo C•••1Nllte ......... fer tlle Otltire H.-,A,.. 617 W•r .......... COIM M ... All J••i1h f1miie1 ••• i11•it•cl le jol11 u1 i11 • truly me•nlngful M.llATH !VINING SERYICl!S-FRIDAY AT 1:15 P.M. Sftlrtr..I Lemdot -l.w.I ~ G ...... M6-5552 T•mple Sh1ro11 Choir -On•9 Sh•bot Sl!IYICH -1 O:ot ..... 911 6:JO 1to11t. Johnston Family Singers 6:30 p.m . COAST BIBLE CHURCH MAlllCO FOISTll JI. HIGH, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 491-1949 494· 1141 IJ0-0407 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH S.B.C. utl Cllff tM-'f...,_,, ~·1.U DI', '· l(f11f111 IHIMn, .. ...., • ......., klletl -t14f ,.,,,,_ W.Ni, -111• A.M. & 71• .. .M. ......... y '""'Y'lf' ~ 71» P.M. CAPISTRANO YAUEY BAPTIST CHURCH , .. ., ... -....... -c.,..,,_ . ......1 11\1 •. "' .. 11 &.111.4111 , ..... lmiMY •IMI SC.... -ti• •·"'· c11r1t1i... Tr•lllflll -t "·"'· ....... y ltnnt -1111 '""'· ...... Wiltlilfll 0.........,,, ............... M. ""'· .,,.,... - CHURCH OF . CHRIST •t NWlll ... ttll It,. """"""* •tedl • IMM? Ci.tMt -If•• A.M, W1rtlli, -11:tl A.M. & ., .... .Mt' ......... ,. 719'~.M. -..... ~ ..,..._ Trdl T•"flill •llf Dil hi. '---... MMNr, ......... _ .. .,,., CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE II ......-1 '*II 2'M1 l .. Vll9 C•!!Yfll lttl. It 11 Tll'O lt9. , • ....,~wt1 D.O. -MIMI,_. .illl ttO, A"itllflt M""9tet IUMDA JallVICI -; & 11 A.M. M . CIM!n:ll A Y91illil .,...,. __ t AM. a...., ' ... RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN INTEltMl!DIATE SCHOOL 4'61 Nlcltoltotl, lnolM (SH Oi.,e Prw.•y f!t ~ -Lftt M HkMI-) ..... lldi , ........ , ..... 9:30 A.M. S•dey School for all "'lft 11 :00 A.M. Monl"9 Wonlilo HUllllY CA•• P•0\11010 Al eOTN ttd'Ull "" ,...,.., ... ~ .. OIMr ~ <•• .U.lllJ THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY Al'l'l"8Mf wtllll "" •wttst o-111 c ...... _ . Seventh-Day Adventist Church 171 A..cHe St .• C.... M .. J...,. '· JeffNya, ,...., -,.. .... 5414596 S1bL•tl1 Scl\ool ••• , , , ••• , , , • , , •• , , •..••.• , •• , • , , 9:10 •·'"· Mor11l119 Wors hip ••••••••• , •• , , • , • , •• , .•••.••.••• 11 :00 '·'"• Pr•yer M••fi11g W•dneMl1y •••• , ••• , • , , •• , ••••••••• T:lO P·"'· CALVARY CHURCH OF LAGUNA BEACH"" IYAN•ILICAL Fll!I 610 S. C..t H5tlr-J et M....ic T....,.. BIBLE CENtERED MINISTRY t:OO ..... 4 ................. .. 10:00 A.M-M9"tl .. W...W, IN_,.., C... Pi•d•d 6:00 , ... _. ..... s..ke .... AJI 7:00 P.M.-ffSP ....... -Cee .... p..., Te4 L L1pp1 ........ ,M4U. ... M....,_Yetltll oer-tw LAGUNA BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL J41 St ...... ri.c. •• ......,,.. i I -- " ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1216 Biii St., H•llt•• lwti IJ• t.t .t FIN Potml 1:00 A.M.-Holy Com,u11io11 9:30 A.M.-F•mily Service I Church 'School IN11"•rv C•rol I 1:00 A.M.-Mor11in9 Worship CNur1•ry C•r•I 7:00 P.M.--h1li.,.•I &•nso119 I. Se,.11011 Epi1cop1I Youn9 Ch1,1rchm•n Th• Churc~ Is •I-VI 1v11lable fOr HGI~ M1rtla119 J1"111 C. Cal1y, P•1lot -962 -7512 R•t.: 536--4061 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dovor 0.. LI 8-3 631 n..1 ... .._ •. .., .. ........ E•rl+ Wonihip Chrlttle!'I Ecluc•llon f•1+i•• Wonltip 1:00 '·"'· 9:15 ··"'· IO:JO •·"'· .Nursery Care Available WELCOME ' LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pecific View Or. Coron• del Mer R..,, P•ul Rom•i1, D.D. t:OO A.M.-s.N.,-CWcll ...... 10:00 .... _ • ..,. s.ntc. Nunery for 1m1tl chllclr•11 proYtdod Phon• 644-2664 10t00 A.M. '-Ry w...up PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ..... ,.,. on..1 ..._Street, c.... ...... c.iff. ... HO•IW C. ANOllSOH, P•ltw -•ICH~ C JACOISIN, lilten1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Chu;ch Presbyterian 20111 M ...... ,..._ .Mwl ............... .... D...w L hMm. ,__ S...., W.....,: 9:10 A.... a..c• Sc .... 1 9:10 A.M. Oflce1 Z0112 M11111le St. n. .. : t ..... 940 Church of the Covenant mo,. .. , ... •--'· c.... ..... ..... ltmf•, '•'-' SltllHJ Wonllfp I Q•Jdl ScllMI-1:10 & 10:00 A.M. ..... : 517·1340 Community Presbyterian Church .. , .................... .... ............... J. ,_.,..,. -...... AIMrt 0 . Htnpe ~ W...W,: t :H .. 10:11 A.M. Cl.di Sdilel t:OO A.M. "-ti 4t"671SI St. Mark Presbyterian Church c..., J ....... & ......... ~ c.... ..... __ ...,_ WMWp & Cll..U ScllHf -t I 10:10 A.M. ,._: '44-1J41 Trinity United Presbyterian Church l'hll & PY11f•1t, S.. .t. .. l V1 ... l.tef ....,_,Fwy,) OUTITANDIN• YOUTH PIOGIAM -AClU OF PAlllNG W......., & Chfc.11 Sc"-' -f :OO I 10110 A.M. ,..,., ...,.. ...... ; hbot..,lelt ....... M,._ ef MM-Dr.-..,__,.._: f44..7150 1unc1•y khml: t:ao e.m. -Morning Wont! : 1:00 •Ml 11:00 •·"'· CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Prince of '••ce luthere11 School -Ml$1 llttl11r Ol1on, Prlnclp•I OP: C.O.l .OflA_C.ll MAI _ 11: .. A.M, Ofilc• Pho11•1 5•9·0521 ~ cl.ool PhoM I 549·0562 IUNDAY 161lVtc:I • SUMOAY SCHOOL .................. . llt:;;;;;;:;;::;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;~ll Mwtltf .•.• li.IOIMr C. .ildi- C HR IS T THERAN CHURCH 24"'.::.c:M:- Miitour( Syt1od ' ._.-w.c.i.~ .. , .......... ..... .... ~ ""*-' '*'' t1 A.M. ......, ...,.., ,,. a.M. ......... 0-t ti• .... ~ •..... , ...... -... ,,,. ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 111'2 Culver Drive Unlvw>lty Porte, lrvlM .......... M.M..,_ ~ W11I t:Ot A.M . fl•lts s.ntc. -ftOO A.M. Mtilt_,T ... C....-104.M. W.,...,_llA.M. tJJ.1211 .. ...., C.. UJ-1146 ' affend the church of your choice • , TIMPU HILLll. 6662 Heil Ave., H\lntlni\On Bee.ch 536-1417 -~ • c.ntenetivt Ctnt,....flon Rabbi Pincus Goodblait-cantor. Pa1.al R. Larins .. ,,.., •"""'-5enie .. -• l'.M. • A ..................... ...... 'Newport Unity l.Ottll'I 0 ... ltc:ICINOlll, MlilWtw .......... leftl1 ..... 10 ..... Surtcf1y School for 111 •t•• -t iOO •• ,.,, '"' •4 '""•· "...,." .... OMce-'*"llll DIAW-rlAYll '4 .. 7757 FIRST CHURCH OF GOO OF MISSION VIEJO -__ .. MIJMOM""ftl.IO HI ... SCH004. fM..i. lOOMI 601 1 .. to AM. -ll.fl'Mfay Motrilf'lt Werehl' ..) • 11:• A..fli\.-llfftday.SchMI for all a'" f f7141 &3f.M11 \ 1714) 6JMl16 -• \ . ' - 1 ch •• Vl .. 10 m c H ch .a. E p 10 re c E St th • s f al w ti I • r t r i , ' • \ Pulpit & Pew (From Pa1• I) church school at 9:~ and 11 a.m.:Ptnt <.burcb of Christ, SclenU.~ 3.100 Via L I d o Newport Be&<:h, aervtces and church school at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; Second Clltll'Cb of Cluist, Sc5entJJt, 3100. Pacl!lc View Drive, Corona del Mar services and church school ai 10 a.m.; Wedne.sday testimony meetings at a p.m. at all four churches. Congregational Beach; 1UVlce and cbmdl school Sunday al 9 a.Di.; Wednesd~ aervioe at f 13ll p.m. ; Cbrlal 1"dlleru Clmrd, at 35522 CemlnO Cepl!trano, San Clemenle: · lel'Vlce ~ at 10 a.m.; cbutth lcbool yOUth forum, Bible study al II; sermon "The Radleiic. of Hope," by the Rev. J. !mory Ackerman; aMuaJ. decorating ol the tree at 5 p.m. Sunday: church school Christmas pro- gram at 7 p.m.; Christmas Eve candlelight service at 7:30. . . Very Near," by the Rev. Andiew C. Anderson ; church school at 8:30. /lfetJwdbC lhilventty Uafted Methodl!t Os,lrcb, at 18422 Culver Road, Irvine; service Sunday at 9 and 10 :30 a.m.; sermon "There Are All Kinds of Gifts" or "Even Great Ones Get Jealous," by the Rev. Ron Alllaon. Finl Uafted Methodist Cllurcb of Founlain Valley. at 18225 Bushard St.; service Sunday; sermon "Full of Synod of Southern Calilomla, guest speaker: ruling elden retreat with lhe Rev. Jerry Tankenley during th 1 s weekend in San Bernardino Mountains. Rellglotas Science Ffnt Cbar<b of Religious Scleoce of Newport Beach at 271 Avodado St., Costa Mesa; service &ibday at 10:30 a.m.; sermon "The Promise Fulfill· ed ." by the Rev. Albert Burke. Shepber<t , ol the U 111 1 CAagreaatlonal United Churth of Cbri1t, at Viejo School fo.1ission ~!ejo; service Sundaf at 10 a.m.; senoon "Jesu1 and The Humanity F.quals J)ivlnlty Dilemma," by the Rey. Dlvid Sandberg. Corvu -del Mar Community Cburcll,. Coag~gaflonal, at 611 Heliotrope Ave.; senice and church Scho;Wt tilMIY at 10 a.m,; senno01 •ft'1t)l~pens tC> Everybody~,!' by the .Rev. Philip G. Murny. I Westmlnster L a t k e r a a Surprise," by the Rev. Ford . Cbtu'dl, at lSM:l Milton Ave.. R. Miller; adult Chrlstmas oervict Sunday .at 9, and IO:sO oar1Y tonight at 8, cali ~2593 a.m.; .Christmas cantata · l•r :lnfonnaUOn; Sund ay "Nlght of Miracles" at both Christmas program at 8:30 services, narraUon by Donna p.m., witl! decoration or tree, Hove; call 892-7872 for kl-call number above; WSCS formation . circles Wednesday at noon, gift e1change and potluck luncheon. Churtll of ReUgtou1 Scleace ol Laguna Bead>, at 20062 Laguna Canyon Road; service and church school Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m.; sermon "What HindeMth Thee?,'' by the Rev. Henry Gerhard: Thunday loo· tures at 10 a.m. at Leisure World ; Mr. Gerhard's lecture Thursday "The Way to God ls Through Yourseli," •• NelgblJ;ortlOod • ~rega.­ Uonal <.1Klrtll, at 3f0 St. Ann's Drive, UiWla B e a ch · Wo men 's Fe'! low sh iP Christmas Party Tuesday at 10:~ a.m.. songs and readings, hmcheon at noon. Lallltru Cburch or t'- M1iter, at 2900 Pacific Drive, Corona del Mar ; service Sun- day at 10 a.m.; church school at 9; sermon 1 'Look Up-Now," by the Rev. H. Paul Romels, )nlerlm pastor. t'hrfst Latberu Clnirrli, at 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa· service Sunday at 1~15 and ti a.m., cbW'ch school and Bible class at 9:39; sermon °Slgns Newport C..Ju United Met.bodllC Clnlrch, meeting at 9. a.m. at 115 Agate Ave., Balboa Island, and at It: IS a.m. at st. Michaels and All Angels Church, Pacific View Drive and Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar; church school 1t late service; sennon "Keep On Keeping On," by the Rev. John R. Knox. Various Cougregatious St. Joachim's Parb.h, holi- day silver coffee Dec. 15 at 8:30 a.m. at 493 Broadway, Costa Mesa a Guild 5 benefil; call ~2079 for information . ~ C'eo tlollll of Readlneu";. -Ad- Cllordl ol NewPori·~r at vent service at 7 p.m. WedneJ. Pre.bsteria11 ····~Ch~-~-~~ -n~-~Ji~ ·~a;~~-~u.•;·~··.; · ·~~~-~=~ Newport U_olty Center, at 15th and Irvine, Newport Beach; service Sunday at 10 a.m.; sennon "The Star Shines for You," by the Rev. Loren D. Flickinger. ·school SOnday at 10 a.m.; Caphtrillo BeiC~ at 34381 Road Newport Beach· service sermon "Fear ts !"olly," by Calle Portola; seriice Stmday ~y at I, t :so.nd '11 a.m.; the Rev. John A. LiDdvall. at 10:30 a.m.l folk service and sennon "'Ille An Expensive · church scfioOI at §;-sermon Christmas: 'llie Price Is "There Will Be Peace," by the Faith," by the Rev. Christmas Rev. James Knotek ; Wed-vesder· service Sunday at 4 nesday Bible class at 7:30 p.m. in sancutary. --.,~ a.uieb; at' itfl4 Orange Ave., Costa Me.sa ; service Sunday at 11 a.m., church school at 9: ts a.m.; sermon by 1be Rev. Robert Jacobs; gospel concert at 7 p.m. Second Coming Quartet of San BerJadino; "A-child Is Born" to be perfonned Thurs- day at 1 p.m. by recording artists Ardon an<I Patti. ' Epbeopal St. Johll tbe Divine Epilcopol Cbmb at 20l3 Bay St., Coota Meaa; reception for the Rev. Howard Mott Cart- wright and family ~ i.t p.m. Sunday, caJI ~7-7434 for in· fonnatk:Jn. ~~ 6 p.m. youth meeting The ~byterfu Cbarch of y. the Covenant, at 2Dl Fairview Re d e e m e r Lutheran Road, Costa lwfesa ; service Church, at 16351 Springdale and church school Sunday at U n I t a r i a o Unlversallst St., Huntington Beach; service 8:30 and 10 a.m.; sermon Cburclt, at lWJ Victoria St., Sunday at 8: 15 and 10:45 a.m., "Behind the Veil of Costa t.teSa; service Sunday church school at.9:30: sermon Christmas," by the Rev. at 10:30 a.m.· sermon "The "Christ Came to Be Our Briice A. Kurrie. Evolution ;;/ Eve," b y ~.,;!;; by the Rev. Eusent.._ (' __ ..., PrftbY)ertan Manball Neel, guest speaker. SI. Wilfrid's Episcopal Chu.rcll, at 8236 Ellis, Hunt· ington BeOch ; coocert Sunday at 8 p.m.; donltion $1 for building fund, call 86Z-7iU for information. . • Clnirdl, at 4t5 Fons! Ave., Temple ltet11 David ' of Prioce of Peace Lutheran Laguna Beach: service Sun-Orange CeUty, at 6100 ~y L11ilaer-~ 2:987 Mesa Verde day al tand 11 a.m.; setmon St., Westminster; service Fri- Drivt, COsta Mesa; servk:ea ••How Are You Doing tn the day at.1:15 p.m.; Bar Mitzvah St. P..t'1 t..tlteru a.aft:~. ·'1iunday at 8 and 11 a.m.; Church!,'' by the Rev. Dr .. Lee with Henri E. Front presiding; al at <:7Pfta llr!Vr,Doguna· ._"Signs Indfeate He Is~ V. Kliewer, llated olerlt.of the . llDetl Slial>bal-~oliowlng. -I • • Collegiality Gets Only Lip Service By LOUIS CASSELS U~ ,,_, 1•"'11d1MI Five yean ago, the bishops of the Roman Catholic Qnud!:, assembled ln global conclave at the Vatican Coun- cil, approved overwhelmingly "the principle of collegial- ity." Translated from ecclesiastical jargoo, this principle means that ali bishops of the cburcb have a right to share In lb government and the tnaldng of doctrinal cleciams. And they baY< lllla rlgbt. not by ~ ...... of the l'Ope, but by the direct authorization of the cburch's founder, Jesus Chris!. MANY-EXl'llC!'ED tn that"fall ar-1wn11e irtn0fp1e of collegiality would be the -basic and faMqcblng ~ form accompllshed by the Vatican Council. Bad it been implemented, ·tt would have led to a great redistribution of power and a much-needed decentralization of authority that for centutlep,bas heel tlgbUy held by the Pope - or more accurately, by tbe papal bureacracy known as the Cwia -ln Rome. But jt has not happened. Collegiality remains only a word to which lip service is paid -.not a ,WU:amic principle of church govemment. Pope Paul pored the basic Idea of shared authority when be promulgated his famous decree on contraception wit.bout even coosulting his fellow bishops. Many of them were shocked -and told him so in private. LATER, THE POPE seemed to be carrying out the . . council'.s plan for a "senate" of bishops, composed of elected represeittatlves from all national hierarchies, to advise and consult with him on maJor problems: The Pope set up such a oenate ....: although be prefer- red to call It a "synod"_.,... to meet at the Vatican every two years. But ii became ol>Yiool at the first ' two synod meetings that Paul VJ had ~ intention of giving power to this body. He balked even at letting the synod choose 1J.o own agenda, speclflcally ttfUSlng to permit dbcussioo of ceNln bot Issues such u priestly celibacy. Whatever credibility mlgbt have remained to the "prlndple of colleglately" ls oow being demolbbed. Vati- can .sourcee say Paul VI bu quietly shelved a plan under wl!lch-_utaUon-hisboprl:hooer by-national hi.,...· arcbies woold have joined the College of CarUinals In electing new popes. CARDINAL LEO SUENENS of Belgium had urged Ibis plan on Paul VI as the best way to give concrete expre5- sion to the concept of collegiallty. Thi• latest rebuff to the bishops may give powerful Impetus to a movemmt already under way In aome' parta of the church to go ahead and make decision! at the diocesan level without asking Rome fer permission. Because tt alway• ls done quielly and dlscreeily, no one knows just how much of thb i.s taking place. But It may be for moro wldeopreod than Rome roalizes. And n the trend COOtinll09, ii could lead to a kind of de facto collegiately. Apparenily no ooe, not even a pope, can bold b.1ck forever an idea wb»e Ume bas come. Vatican Puts Itself On the Map·-Finally • s.-. --9, 1972 D,\l~Y PILOT f Assembly Dissolved Black Heads NCC' DALLAS (UPI) -Th< 3.l. deoomlnaUoh NaUona.I CouncU of Churches today elected New York City minister W. Sterling Cary. as Its pre.sldent, the first black to hold the h I g h ecumenical post In the NCC's 1 history. Democratic prlnclples and proceuu.'' Otherwise, the draft resolu- Uon said: 46Defense industries should be encouraged through appropriate locentives to engege in production for peaceful purposes t h e r e by channeling substantlaJ human • RELIGION Cary, a dlstrlct ministerial e1ecutJve for Greater New York City ol the United Church of Chri!t, succeeded Dr. Cynthia C. Wedel of Waahington, D.C. He wlil serve a three-year term. The black churchman takes control of a much changed ecumenical body. The con- troversial council, sa)ting ii was time for minorities to have a voice in the agericy's deo~lons, Wednesday <lisaolv- ed ils 800-<lelegate general assembly and caJJed for a smaller governing b o a rd elected under a quota sy.stem. The new structure of tbe council, initiated three years ago, will crtate a 347-member body comprised of one fourth women, one eighth youth, one hall lay men or women and represen"'1ives from local or regional ecumenical organiza- tions. THE MAKEUP of each delegation is to represeot the racial and ethnic variables within that church. Dr. Thomas ,J Liggett, chairman of the committee that drew up the restructure plan, told General Assembly delegates Wednesday t b e quota system would not affect the quality of the board .mel)lbership. "My church has 1,500,000 memben: and we have a delegatlon ·of eleVen to the NCC board," he said. "Definitely in our membershJp we can find qualified minOrity representation. This is true of all the churches." The new structure also cuts out some pf the legislative ex- pense of the NCC b y eliminating its t r i e n n i a I General Assembly and reduc- ing its number Of policy-mak- ing board meetings from three to two annually. IN O'l'RER action Wed- nesday, the General Assembly declared thatwt..1,be United States was in a ''aeep, moral crisi.s" and also reconunended a "process of deolllltarizing American snclety." ( The reaolutioa posseil alter two hours of debate at tbe group's conveiltlon. A part of the re~ution call- ing for amnesty for con- scientious objectors who refus- ed to serve In Vietnam was not approved by lhe assembly. The ~mne..ty provision bad Ensembl,e, Choir To Perforni UPI~ ELECTED NCC HEAD W. Sterllng C1ry been adopted Saturday by the general board of the National Council of Churches, but those calling for its deJeUon said it would be unnecessary duplica- tion of the I IX>Sltion of the -generel--board;---an-exeeutlve commJttee. I The draft resolution blamed the "deep moral c r Is I s • ' mostly on American actions in Yietnam. IT CALLED for 'a substan- tial reduction of excessive armaments and strenuous ef. forts to repair the increasingly [requent bceaches in the na- tion's historic C1:1mmitment to and materlal ruources from war preparation .to the preservation of human life and the improvement of its quali- ty. Covenant Dedic;ition Planned -"The role of Congress in matters relating to U.S. com- miunenl! and involvements abroad should be ......tablish- ed through Jeglsl&tlve p~ cesses which reassert legitimate but a b d i c a t e d legislative powers . -"The laws of war should Crown Valley Covenant be carefully reuamlned and Chutth In Laguna Niguel will revised to make them eflec-be dedicated Swlday at 3:30 live in cootrol of modern p.m. Thia occasion will mark technical warfare." the completion of the first unit Tbe -draft resolution said being built on the five-acre symptoms of an American site at Crown Valley Parkway moral crl!IJ include continued and La Plata Drive. ' involvement In v i e t n a m , The dedication service will methods used to fight the war feature a message by the Rev. "the way we have ei:cused: Paul W. Anderson, executive covered up, justified or even • ~~tary of Covenant Home praised war crimes, .. ' and "the ~m1ons, who w.111 come from secrecy and deception used by ~1s offices In Chicago to share elements of the government to m program. mislead both the people and The Rev. Edward Larson , their elected representatives s u p er I n t e n d e n t of the In Congress." Call!ornia Confere.oce of the Evangelical Covenant Church of America, will officiate at County's Unitarians ~~~~t~ .. ~ morning worship 8ttYiee. · -· -· · · -· -· · · -· -· · · · -· · · · · · · -· · · · · 'Ille-Covenanl G<lOpdaifeS To Discuss Purposes =~~ =-~"':; , music. Recosijjtloo -be .. Mem~ of Orange County permanent organl.zetion will . given to ·~ ~ m "l have Unitarian U n I v er s al i s t be aet up for leadership assl!:~ in the mng· pro- Churches and Fellowships will development and cooperative ··gram: The Rev.-Robert A. meet in C.Osta Mesa today for intercburch work. Jlonnette, pastor of the chlU'ch a day-long discussion at their Often caricatured as a and·~t1'eCtor development for purposes and .achievements. the C&IUomia Q>nlm-euce of religious debating s o c i e t Y , Covenant Churches,· w i 11 Witb their religious societies Unitarian Universalists bave 'de · characterized as dying' in in recent years been in the pr.: cburctt bas been built of Orange County, according to a vanguard of social reform and denominational publication havlng moved from the 19th mission •lump •tcme and last year, members · of this century transcendentalism of f~atuns the exteml.ve use of l i be r a 1 church have also Einerson to a religion of the g ass, providing the poa.Jblltty had to take note of a 5 percent celebration of we, are un· of iodoor-outdocr actWWes and decline In membership across dergojpg the growing pains of giving U-atlaldibg a the country tbls year. maturmg as a faith . view of the llUl'l'OUldlDI hills and valleys. Col11ing from congregations For further infoniiaUon call fnm Laguna Beach to Whit-Mr. Ross at bls office, 64&-The 8,000 aquare. feet of tier •.. ~.,,•-•b will take part ••--... ·-multipurpoo, chql tP8<e ..-. ._......... '652, or nlllUll:lL~, V'W"V!N'f. wtU ~·-......,. in workshop following a panel pro~-= a w;:f..V:.":' tenler pr<S!'Mlation led by Robert to OC<OiDodate Z!S, 'with ez- Jordan' 11o .. , lninlsiu. to the Westm· i"ns•nr pandabl• provilijm to aeat a Orange Coast Church In Costa K: total of 31(J. Mesa,~ keynoted by.Moslah The fac!UtJ .al.9o ~ a Royce Bartlett, recenUy Dean Church Sets pastor'• rtudy, chill\:h olllce, of Starr King School for the nursery, kit.chen, a.II: 190m Ministry in Berkeley. and a number of et.UdoOms. Despite membership pro-'M:rac' _8, Although the J.Jv..ucai· blems, the emphases for the ~ ~ Covenant Ch"""' .fl:~ca day will remain on what1TIOst is a BfD.81J de~~Jt Ml Unitarian Universalists con-The choir of Westminster been in eliatence slnce faas. ·· sider the central religious Lutheran Church. under the 'Ibe Covenant Ob u r c h questkln: enhancing the quail· direction of conducter-organist believes aftd U!echet tbat the ty of life. At the close of the Inez Pinkerton, will pre1ent Bible ls the autborttatlve Word conclave, which will begin at the Christmu Cantata ''Night of GOd and that Its message 10 a.m. aod end at • P·l'QI. a of Miracles" at reg u 1 a r meets the deepelt, .spiritual St. Andrew's morning aervices Sunday at 9 needs of man. and to ::io a.m. lb doctrinal J>O'ltloo ls such "Night of Miracles ,", one of that emphasis is given to ma- the most recent worb by jor matters of fai~ but gives The Lquna Hills string composer John Petenon, tells c on s J d e r a b I e freedom Ensemble w111 accompany the T 0 Present of the ll'adltlonal Chrislmu reganllng ma11en of 1-. choir of the Neighborhood story, from the ancient pro-conc.rn. C.OngregationaJ Church o f phesles In the Old Testament Laguna ll<ach on Swiday at 10 'Messi"ah' to their fuUillment In the birth a.m. in an all-musk: service. or Christ as recorded in the The ensemble will play the gospeb of the New Teslamtlnt. overture to the "MessiaJb" a T h1e S t. A n d re w ' s The presentation wt 1 l 'Child' Slated At Foursquare Christmas Concerto for strings P r e s b Y t e r i a n ClflJrch feature alto soloists Beth Filer and harpsichord with the s an ct u a r Y choir with and · Adeline Bingham and choir: orch estra, organ and baritones Trygve Dahle and "A Child IJ Bom" will be Marvel Jensen, organist at harpsichord, under the dlrec-Warren Pinkertcn, with presented Thursday at 7 p.m. the Neighborhood Church, bu tton of Dr. Jonah C. Kliewer, narration by Donna Hove. at The Fouraquare Ch.arch, stUdied in Italy and France will perform the first part of Westmins•""' , u 1 her an 1734 Orange Ave;, Costa Mesa. and was usistant to world the "Messiah" with the ica .., famous 0 r g a n l s t Jean Hallelujah O:.:>nJs m Simday, Church, where Rev. Joel A. It is a Olrlltmu pageant La 1a1s Swiggum bu been pastor for with slide film 1cel)ef, .slng-na . Dec. 17, at 4. p.m. in the main the pa.st aeven yean, 13 along carols and • new She bu conducted master ~~uary. · hated at 13841 Milton Ave., Christmas music to be classes at the University of · Compoeer George Frederick Weatm!nster. The public is in-performed by evtneellstt Wbconsin and 1w appeared Handel i.s one o! the best vlted to attend the Christmas Anion and Patti Lockyer of with many 1 Y m P hon Y known figures in mualc history Cantata services. Sal Ore orchestra.s and chor1ls as and the "Messiah" I.I probably1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;::;;;;"'";'';--;' ------sololst. Miss Jemen will assist the best known piece of church I irt • II' the ensemb le at the music. " 1 Harpsichord as well as playing During the c h r J 1 t m a 1 ( Only, to a tennis· court. The -ands In rront of the Vatican Guard and the Vat1'can secur-two solo numbers . season the first part or the flem cd patk VATICAN CITY UPI) -~· 1'he quartette of the church "M~a.h" ,·s performed ~ ri The Vatlcan finally has put Bastiori of the Helicopter ls a radio ,station which, despite Uy fo rce. a.s well as in the will sing Nlght of Wonder by cau:'it deals with the Na!'J: 0 . itself on the map. small square of concrete at wistful talk of expaodina into post office. But offlcials 3lill Bach.. Uy. TheHaleluJahOlorus lsal- For the flnt tlme since It the end of the Vatican gardens TV one day , remains strictly a prefer the old-style directions lln~h~~~na;~~· 1:n;~~: ways added to. lhis prmentalion The Sofllb""'4 s Moll &4111; /Ill was set up as , the world's whlGh occasiona11y has been JOund operation. -"through that archway and lhe hymns "God of Our even though it appears .at the MtmorUdl tiniest lndepeodent . state In used for the landing or whet Places where Pope John second door on the left." Father" aQd "Joyful Jo}'.ful end of the second section of M.t.U,OllVM • COLUMIAllUM • c.nm 1929, .tt ~I· given a name to all Pope Jolin Xxtlt once dubbed -XX111 and Pope Piut XII en· Not tl'.at it all matters: The We Adore Thee" 'fr 0 ~ -the--work-;---· ----_ _ Its hl ... hwaya and byways on ·a i'helicopf.erum.''. jclyed walking.have beennam· Vatican has yet to get around Beethoven'11 9th Sympliony St. Andrew's Presbyterian ~~,TREES of the~',0· RLD '"" b Then there Is the Plazza ed after lhose pontltt11. to actuaJly signposting the The ensemble and choi~ is Churclt ls located at 600 St. .,, u. ·~1 · an ollicia1 basis and po llsbed Santa Chiara, named after the 'Ibe map ha1 been posted tn 1treets or numbering the under the direction of Gladys.t~A~nclre~~w~s~Roa:;d~, ;;N~e~w~p~o~r ~t ~~~~~,....~~=~B~•~hO<~•~•~S~an~to~A~ll0~"~'"4~<>nmo<~~~ a plan o( them. l.-pa'.:;:tron=:aa=ln:t:o::'.!,:te:l:ev:~:io:n:.:l:t=the=:::barr==ac:.:ks==of=the==S~wl~u:.:/i;,;dconiiiiii;ii;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~W~e~lg~e~. ;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I Beach. On Fairview Av1nw · SSl-1111 The map was lsaued1 recently u a supplemtnt to the Acta Apostolicae Sedls, the Vatican's ofOc11l aazettc.,. A map ..... drawn far land registration purpotts in 1932, but It· was oot generally published and did ool name 111 the atreeUi and plams as the pre.ent one does. The new one lncludt!• 78 place names, some of them going back to Renatssan~ Ulnff, othert ne•. Slnce the Vatican covers on-tY 109 acres some of the _ names tend to ht more gran· dloae than reality !118fest1. TllEllE IS TI!E AVCWl<! of Sport, for example. ft !tads How does Christian. s ~ heal' aence o Listen as people tell firsthand were· healed. ~ow they This week's program: I .............. '- • 7111 A.M. ICOC .. 41111-111.1 ·Ml. 7 A-M. OI--LA. Iii' A-llo-IM~71t -LA. llellf' ~ , .. 1fri TRUTH HEAlS • c.,.. .......... '" •• , ... , ...... . ..,. ,... ... , ,.,,..,. ..... ,.... ......... ~ .... ......... ,.. .., ........ '" ... 11111 • ----· Tiie ICllMCi OP MINI ...... ,_ .., ... u----.... THE 1 ST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCllNCi I of · NEWPORT B!ACH I Mel!'lb•r Ch~tch of tJ.1 U111ttd Ch11t1.h 1f Relitl1111 ScieM1, lit AR11l••l 1.,, •• , I_•lil fo ""' THE REVEREND ALIERT IURKE cu •••• , . "TRE PROMISE FULFILLED'' ~.hi., .. 1"1-101ll .... . ....... ~_... ............ . THE IETiiR LIVING CENTER · "' ·-... c-11.o. .. ,_ .. w1ll1•1 THE QLOftY OF 000 BIM'u'llth ls tht lttut ln-fht S\ICtusion of De-. Me11•11n aeot by Giii ,._ tho~ ... , .... of """'' txl1-. Ht 11 tho"°""* 0.0 'of all rtllgions. 1111 ....._ ushtr> In tho Att of ,.,RI 1101 inentioned In II tho """'""' of tho put. W.,'w'lloh brings W1 rt. lw-~ _., jvltlet and_.,.-,. FOR fNFORMl.TION : ~.1466 Of' 126·9172 :B"k&1fatth: ' • l • I ~0 DAILY_ PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE ARBUCKLE • SON · WESTCLIFF MOllTU.UV .m E. 17111 111., c.ia --• BALnaEllGBl\ON c....!'t":/' BO~ C.-Moio -• l-~r ... 11_.L_:l~OADW.tY-- _,ARY 11' ...._.,, Ctl&ll Mna . •lll ·was • • lloCiOlllllOt l!.AGUNA ftACI llb!ITUARY --._ °"""" 114. ·-• PMD'IC V11W .-W.PAU C &1t121 *'' > ........ ~°"" ,..... .... .:. ... ••••• . ' Pall r.-u.v ClltONUL "1NKllAL -,... ....... .............. • 9MmlS' MORTUARY Ill -91. • 't ..... ... • S.uwdi!'. -9, 1'172 'ftieerside is ..,...., smog area ,,. .,... .. , .... a•d s-.1oaq1tl1t Val· 1ev hM potential of b e l ,. g even 1eOrse.' hert. Certain types of smog reduced lemon . yields 45 per· cent and orange and wine grape yields 50 perc<nt. MAY ENTER RACE John Schmitz • Schmitz Figures Senate Race • ID ~ By ARNOLD FRIEDMA/i ud THOMAS D. ELIAS What will John G. Schmitz, the current rage ol the right. wing set, do for an encore! Officials of C&llfomla11 con- 1 er vat Ive American lndepli:ndent Party are hoping the lame-duck o;mgressman from Oraioge County·wlll shoot next for the Senate seat of liberal Democrat AIM Cranston, who facts reelection in 1974. That, in their view, would be a fitting sequel to Schmitz' stormy 1~ uploits. _-r- nus was a year in whicn the John Birch SOciety member first lost his Republican pri· mary fight for renomina- tion in President Nixon's home d1strict, then bolted the GOP to join the American Party (the national ~valent of the Calilorla An') and became Its stand-in resldent.00 candidate for George Wallace. NEARLY ONE-FOURTH or the million votes Schmitz received in the presidential election came-from California, a statistic the state's AIP leaders figure would make him· a truly formidable third- party candidate for Cranston's seat. llepubllcan Gov. Ron a Id Beagan, who says be'• eon- lldering tho Senate race. II Cnnston'• popularity doesn ~ drop, Schmitz' entry woold probably have Utile impact. SCHMITZ mMSl!LF bas aald POlhlnl publicly about that race. Instead, he's talked "!know he WOltld gel l lot that he'll "'II for the Senato him," 8!10l1ed Hemp, I of support atalewlde alter leaving the stalebouae In. McDonnell Doualls Co r ~ . perhaps mum of the same 1974. compater iwcliliat. "We e support that w<nl lo Rafferty lloqan i I ldeologlcall7 llOI rtally Ill that enilwaed in 19ea," .Hemp said lo an ID--Ill Iha A!P thin aey about 'wbat ht hta dooe in of· tervlew. 1 other' ma~ GOP senalorl1l flee." TB E CO N SERV ~TIVB pnmlblllty, notabiY: Robert H. /lul Schmitz, who gained na· fonner ·state · s c boo 1 "• · ""'*-the ~!~ .. te former tiOnal notoriety as one of Nlx- intendent del-..........1 a-Clllfornll u~ucnm:R governor on's most per s I 1 tent super · ~--• ""° bu Jllll naigned as bll Ill bel Thomas KUcbel, -a mo<ler•~ ~·-·•-lo r~····t N·ucon Repu can er cs ore [ -) RepubllW\, In their 1988 --·--· swtlching pertlea, doem't even llUOi1WlllFOClJSCAlmlUIA· primary race, causing eDOUlh ,1o PJ:Opare bls)9'1f campaign. bave an elective olflce any of a split among ·the GQP 1 '"'6 AlP ipokelman ~ more. He's out of a job for the rank-and-file to a 11 u r e , ~ . a ' ScbmJtz ~~cy first time since he was elected CranSton's election In the fall. ";tiO<dd ho'!' • _slgnl{lcalJt un-to the state Senata from about running again for the Cranston's Republican com-pect on the Senate race Oranp County tn 1914. presidency as the American petition in 1974 la uncertain 80 ~~ • C?f .w~ 't ~ e Fer t» time belng. the Party's candidate in 197&. far. Both Cranston and J.lemp !l'JllblltahS put. up, mclud!n( outspoken vol<e &om the ripl But It's conceivable that by say they e~t the GOP Reagan.i, · SQ)'I he'll tse.content'to remant then Democrat Wallace will nominee will be Reagan, hut urrs JtisT too bad for Ron-the U\u]ar head of the Ameri- have returned to the party be the Governor hasn't Indicated nie baby if Schmitt hurts can party. founded in 1968 an~make a -----~---------'---------~-------­ second bid for president as its nominee. That would 1eue Schmitz somewhat out in the cold, a consideration which migh! aerie to lntere5t him in the earlier Senate race. The senatorial nomination· of the A1P would be his Jor the asking, says "lerwyn H . Hemp, the party's outgoing slat~ chairman and a San Fernando Valley resident. * * * '90% Sure•'~ Says Finch • • Of course, Schmitz' 232,000 presidential votes in Galifomia represent on]y a small £rac- tion of What it would lake to win the Senate seat. Cranston LOS ANGELES (AP) -UN" ""'"""ITV F--~•-tial coonselor IV...,..._, polled nearly 3.7 million votes ""u.... ~~---· L'6_a?~ .fll" to 3.3 million for Republican Robert Finch says his mind is 'WY .,,.,,!-' vw. Max Rafferty in 1968. . "90 percent made · up" on 1n·1 HSWl"Oltf 90UU¥NaJ JN mE lMts, vegetable In the event Cranston gels whether to· run for U.S. con ..... -. CA ••••'t. growers in Los Angeles Coun-into a close race with the 1974 senator or governor in 1974. Look for ~ bl•• U ty noticed smog was turning ' Republican candidate Flncli told newsmen here f•lly ~-'"'-_ .. _,.llr -·. II--'-r""rn, II-.. at Newport l 111111 SL lettuce leaves brcwn. whoever he will be -a that he bad "a lot_ of things to -u~ "' .. _... _u.., -u"" "rt lDOY bave affected only Schmitz candidacy could make assess" but indicated he was !lllllltDn, oltctric •ck tplCt, lltclric half -. 10 percent ot. the 1ettuee bead, the difference, probabty en-1eanmg toward the govttnor's o· • eel S"' 0 but it made it unsaleable and . abting the incumbent to wm rae.. iscount nlrp calculator with O~ Typewriter at *179:& comp I et e 1 y worthless reelection. Asked if he would cballenge Sh d" • 79 &O economically," Brewer said. But that scenario is ques-Gov. Ronald Reagan for the lrp ISCOURt pnce. Smog concentrations in the tionable at this point. The Senate, Finch said, 'It's poss!-$259 QO San Joaquin Valley are about AHEAD OF REAGAN California Poll in October ble bUt highly unlikely. I don't · • · • one-thirdofthoseinSouthem foondCranstonboldiJ1i°"alead think we are on a collision A REAL BONUS FOR CHRISTMAS ~:~ !~~ ~ ... _Alan ~··~~w'°"""'-,.,-·"-~o~r 1_1 .:...percen.._..:tag::...e _,_poin_ts_ov_er_cou_rse_." ___ __,_ ____________ __::_ __ .::....__ per year is increasing and the situation is three Umes worse than it was six or eight years ago. . "Riverside is the worst smog area in the country, and the San Joaquin Valley bas the potential of being e v e n wvrse," Brewer said. "THE VALLEY is like a l8rt• hos. -and the in-version layer of air bas to lift the smog lo """" 1llan 1,000 feet to get it ouL" Near H~rd in Kings Coonty, Brewer conducted tests this ~ lo .determine how smog affects cotton growth. One test plot was covered by a greenhoUse with carbo~flltered air, another by a greenhouse without a lilter and one outdoors u n d e r normal conditions. Boll ~ts per plant were more than 2% percent higher in the f.fl t ere d. envitOnment, BreWer said. Lint and cotton seed weights were also about 20 per.cent higher than In the othe< plots. • Similar tests on grape vines and dtz111 11'.<e•. in San ~ ... -and-Loo--.\Jlilelos --that plants in-side the filtered greenliouSe yielded neariy tw\ce as much fruit as those outdoors, he . said. Day Set For All Ding-lings By Tiie ~Prus Watch out world! Ding-+-Lln( day is near.-. Tuelday is officially listed ln the pubUcatlon ~ Quarterly 11 National Ding+ Lhlg Day. The "*'""'' aay ~·· deaiped "lo promote the Idea that a Dlng+Llng Is a wooderful, I r I e n d I y • · In· telllgen~ loving, responsible and desirable per800. A rtal bell ringer! .. . DING • A· LING Day is apoosored. by the National Dlng·a-LinJ Cfub of Mtln>oe Park, Ill . The grwp claims 279 meml>m and Issues a monthly publlcation called Peallnp. 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' r---- . ~· D•llll• •osts Redskins ' Supe r JJowl Cha.mpions Stiµ, Fight~ for -Bid •tJ . :I. 1[1 fl DALLAS <Af./""'J~s not for the Na· tional Footbal COitference's E a s t Division champloMhip as everyone once figured It would he, but the Dallas Cowbo)'I still need kl' cllnch a· spot In the f>layofft; and Im one's telllng Washington Redskins coach George Allen he doesn't have-to win. The defending N11tlonal F o o t b a t 1 League champjon Q>wboys need a. vic- tory of l tie hi tbi!lr game al Texas O..Tl'To ... u Clla•K1tel 2 at 1 Stadium today agaiDst Allen's Over The Hill Gang to cllncll • pla,.U berth. Wa.shintlton heat Dallu 24-20 in October and npt the momentwn that has ta• the Redotlnl on lo an 11-1 "" record. . The Cowboys i.ve ljumbled •t times, but their. i.f~-In the NFL belilncf~ "'-'.the U... heatm -Ptoic the Cowbon the· ' ii en a "wild . emf" 1iia"'1! In Ille!< ~ game agalnal !lie New Yort'Gfants oillJUlil they lose today. A sellout crowd of 65,0X> ii e%peeted to watch the aatlottally televised matcbup, with Daltu a slight favorite although the Redsklfts last Sunday clinched their first • , division title in.: 'Z1 years with a victory over Philadelphia. The oddsmakers perhaps figured that the injury. pendulum is swinging Dallas' way. The Redskins' offensive kingpins, NFL rushing leader Larry Brown a n d qqarterback Bill Kilmer, have been ham· pered by various hurts. Brown has a bruised: right knee and left heel and Kihner has a sprained ankle. Meanwhile, the Cowboys h a v e recovered from a series of nagging in- juries, with defensive tackle Bob Lilly beginning to shake off a foot injury and a brui>ed knee. The Cowbays also have Super Bowl VI ~ Roger Slau~ • wllom Dallas ll>acb Tom Landry . sa11. is flllly recooered lrom a abJolder 'lnjury' that kepi him out of all ·but the last three in ca;..c;~orton can't move at · ck. .,,. ~ ~-.. :tl/ndlr,,,.. sl~ Crajjrwlll he In ~ pme,"• LalMllr JJl.jd. .'1tizt we feel R4jjir can -!lftllepni'e.Jt any t~ noir U the .olltuatien I! right.·~ ~ Allen, meanwhile, who has built the Redskins into champions from also-rans in two seasons with a host or veterans, has had to rely on Kilmer after Sonny Jurgenstn was l~t. for the season last month. Bengals Up Against It _, . With ~levelaM· 7;o~y . , LEE WALTERS . / Cal Roly J'akes ~ ,,-,;: Favorite's Role l.. llBbwl Beef ' ' SA'cl!AMENTO -Cal .Poly San Luis Obispo will be an eight-point favorite to- day over the University of North Dakota In the Camellia Bowl football game. Cal-Poly is unbe~en-this season, but ijle Jt1ustangs ha lost their best linerilant' guard F Stewart who is irt . eligible. C&tPoly bas also lost top defensive end Tom ChanUer, pultlng added pressure on the team's defem:ive players. Among those will be fonner orange Coast College star Lee Walters. A one- time Huntington Beach High School pla}'tr, lbe junior linebacker bas seen backup duty most of this sea80D. Walters wears jersey No. 54. "We llilnlt .Lee has outstanding poten· -. . . CINCINNATI (AP) -WllY old Paul. day'$ doNcle, ''but I doh~ think our Brown-has a theory •)Joa! football tbit--,,Iayerr.wtll 11a .. 'oity lro!lble geiUng up-- says,. look back It\ lo eq." for Cinclnniti. ' -~-'.l'oil-•111111t~-­ Ch .. 11el 7 at 1:30 ••After it's done," i. aays, "there's no The l* aquada present similar faces, use worrying abQut il" _ both utillzfng )'OUn( wiarterbacks and Thul the Z'l.f drubbing Inflicted on both relying on · a piwer runner lo carry Browots ClncinnaU· Bengal! by the much of the offensive burden. Clev$nd Browns earlier this season Third-year man Mike Phipps directs isn't on his mind, Brown says, as the the Cleve1and,aittact, while second-year Bengals prepare to host the Browns to-man Ken Andenon guides the Bengals. day ln an Important National Football Both have 'thrown 214 passes, Phipps League struggle. completlhg 127 for l,687 yarils and The Bengals, 7-5, must win to retain a Anderson connecting on 145 for 1,636 chance at a wild card playoff berth from yards. OK Tl' Totl•fl CllacR11el4ctlO the American O>nferenoe. 1be Browns, H . can cllnch the berth with a vlcloey. "! ju>l told our people lo forget about the playo(fs and thhik: about the Cleveland Browns," says the M-year-old Brown, who molded the Cleveland team into a football dynasty before helping form the-Bengal club four years ago. "We~ preparing just normally,'' be says, ~ he admits, 0 1 guess there Is a ~peetal f .. Iil]g ("'-me about playing the OtM1aDd BroWJl.s. ' 'The BllllpJs are coming <tff a, 1!·10 vic- tory ~ tlio Ne1! Yprk Giants, while Clev~·lllU Is -ting from a 31>-0 blast~ Ill the bandt = AFC Central Oivlsfon lllder, Pittl . .. Browns bch Nick Skorlcb aaya a lack of ~ broogbj about last 5\111- ' Veteran Leroy Kelly has 691 yards on 194 rushes for the Browns, while Essex Johnson has paced the jlengals with 722 yanb in 205 canies. . Bo!h teams have strong r<eelvers. Mllt Morlo bu 29 ealchet whlle Frank Pitta and Fair Hooter have 28 each for the -· Cblp Myers lw ~5 gra~ lo lead the Bengals, who lost veteran receiver Bob Trumpy through Injury against New York. Trumpy, out for the remainder of the season, had 44. catches. The Bengals also throw often to run· ning back Doug Dressler, who has 32 catches. The Bengals probably will he without the aervicts of def~nslve end Sherman White and mlddl• llneba<ker BUI Ber11Y, both lnjuHd while the Browns say dtifeoslve e;/ Nick Roman, Injured In the • Plttaburgll pnte/ "IJ lllOll do~btful." tial for a linebacker, and we're looking forward to having him next season," says Cal Poly CQacb Joe Harper. Harper is. not-impressed with 'the favorite's role. "lt1S nice," he says, "but they (North Dakota} are a fine team. "They 'don't have any weaknecses that I could ~. 1bey!re a big, strong, physical team." Cal Poly recorded its best-ever season this.year (&-0-1) but wtU he facing· a rug- ged opponent in Jerry Obon's North Dakota team (9-1). OlloD imi surprised the Mustangs are fa......i. "I'd expected lo he the 1lll> detdog," be says. "They"re undefeated." One question botberlng Cal Poly'• Harper ls the effect of a tltree-week layoff on his players. "It's like having to start all over again," be says. i'A lot of things can ha~ pen. Yoo doni know what to expect." Olson's team. also bas some catching up to do -his squad was forced to prac- tice lndoon because of the co1d at Grand Forks. j'We're just glad to be on a field ," he aays. "It was so cold back there that we we.re unable to practice outdoon. If It Won't so cotd;;we'd practice in the snow with no problems. "We've used the dirt portion of a field hel.ae to practice in untU now," Olson ootet, "and that did not allow us to do "'11', pasalbg or ~. " I Sat"'"'1, °"'"""" 9, 1972 DAILY PILOT JI Pros', ·Laughing StOck: . . ' Philadelphia Rates -·1st PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Philadelphia has become the laughing stock of the sports world. The home of IJie Liberty Bell and Independerice H.all is being ridJculed as the City of Losert. The Philadelphia Pbilli.. . . . Philadelphia Eagles ... Philadelphia 76ers ... Philadelphia Blazel'!'. , , losers all. Ironically, this losing syndrooe hasn't affected l\Je loyally of lhe fans. They fioc.k to the games. Sure they boo. There is llt.tJe to cheer. joining by not reporting the activities ol the team. . The Phillies have a new general manager and a new field manager. They made some trades since the end of last season that could make the club respec- table, if not a winner. The 76ers appear almost hopeless. The team lacks the talent to compete in the NBA. Tnfdes appear doubtful . since they haVel).'t' much to lrade. The only salva· lion ·appears to be the pl ayer draft, and that type of rebuilding program could take five years. The Eagles probably will make soni.e moves after the season. There are reports of a new geueral manager, and perhaps bead . ""8Ch. ':rbe trade martcet and the draft will have ·to be mm Judie. ially to help this team. The Flyers are bulldlll( with young players and appear to be a year or two away at this Ume. 'lbe tnro&ds by the new World Hockey Association -signing star NHL players -have helped drop many teams to within the Flyers' cofu· petitive range. nte Blazers, of course, are an ex- , pansion team and are experiencing ttie natural growing pains. Their fight may not be for becoming a wlnner, but for survival. P .T. Barnum, the legendary circus im· pessario ooce shouted, "'Ibere is a sucker' born every minute." He must have had lhe Philadelphia sports fan in mind. Never in the history of sports have so ma.Dy paid so much for so litUe as the. harried fans of Philadelphia. , . · U there was an award for fan of the year, Philadelphia should win it enmasse. Sports Clipped Short This year, the Phillies finished last in the National League's ~ DiVl.sion. 37 games out of first place . . . The Eagles are Jast in thelr division of the National Football League ... The 76ers are in the basement <l( their National BasketbaJI Association section. The Blazers' trail . the field in their World Hockey Association division. Surgery Planned: The National Hoc.key L e a g u e Philadelphia Flyers, after; blowing a playoff spot in the final fOUJ: secoods of thf: 1971·72 seasoo, are pla}'igg .500 at the mdment, but have shown sp recenUy of fainting In the typical 'fbiladelphia For Cincy's Ben~h CINNCINNATl -Cincinnati Reds' ca~ ... High star John Kazrpei' got four for the cber Johnny Bench, the Nation~\ winning l.oog Beach team. League's M~st Valuable Player in 1970 In other major college ga1Jlel, Duke and 1972, will undergo surgery Mooday turned back Santa ctara, 69-65, in the fashion. Someone somewhere once said, "It's not whether you win or lose.,rbut how you morning for removal of a spot on ooe Cable car Classic at Oaklandi California lung. rolled past Nebruka, 75-IO, 'pd West play the gam~." , That's the problem In Phlladelpbia - the way they play the gamef flbey not on- ly lose, but they look lemble ac- complishing the job. PatheliC-might he a .betltt·wnrd than ten-Ible. J Dr. George Ballou, Reds'· phyliciair, Virginia downed ~;r.orcei ~. In the said that te!ts performed on Bench were Mountaineer Cli.Wc at Mor'gantown, completed Friday and no new diagnosis West Virginia. ~ .• ~1 -ooo. ~- has been made. Bench will enter Christ Also North CaroUpa·Stait~1)>lltzed Soulh Hospital today for surgery Monday. • · --F1orida, J.li.38. r-. ":' -.....-~ 'lbe Phillies had to be one!,ff baseball's all·time bad teams, except when the ir- repressible Steve Carlton was--pitcbing. The Eagles have scored e i g h t touchdowns in 12 games, and lost recently lo the New York Giants by the unbelievable score of 62·10. The 76ers, once the pride of the city. have been systematically reduced to a team that has won three gaml!s of 28. 1be Blazers have won thqe times in some 20 games. What's , wrong? Why dQet the fourth largest city in the United States have to Ballow safd the decision to go ah'ead with surgery was made after con- sultation with Bench plus Bench's -personal physician, Dr. Luis Gonzalez, and other consultants. Gonzalez will perform the surgery. The physician had promised an an- nouncement sometime Fr:ldaY on · res~lts of lhe tests. The disclosure came in the form of a brief statement rrom Ballouw. Bench hasn't beeil available for Com· ment. He changed his telephone number following a deluge or calls asking bis con- dition. P.Ut up with such abysmal athletic """ " teams? Ii "Milwaukee rolled to a 124-91 ·v~ .t.amarHunt,owoeroftheNF;I.Kansas over · the Gblden State Wmiors "to .... c;•,'r OiW.s. Jlll!bably ~it !lllcl>!•l. . hii!Jlilbt National Bastetbill,~atjon Mw9J1 J jor.,i ICllle, lbe 1 ~ffibr actim Friday night. • beglM Md &ids at._the ,top; said Hwil; ,;. In ~ther games, Detroit stung \;ansa~ w_ho \ris1U!d bete. this ~ t~ publiclte City-Omaha, 113-100; Chicago tripped his World Championshlp Teruus tour. Philadelphia 118-102· Buffalo edged Hwif said it's the boss who selects the New York, '91-89: Ailanta shot down general managers an~.~ .coa~s~ and BaJtlmore, 134-115; Boston trimmed delegat~~ the respons1b~1ty of fielding a Cleveland 95-87· and Houston defeated competitive team. p rtl nd '114-100 -A Philadelphia Inquirer sports writer 0 a • · last J.Veek suggested in a column that the 'V" fanS show their displeasure by boycotting the Eagles-Washington Redskins game. But a full house of 65,000-plus showed up to see Philade1phia lose its ninth of the season. , In tum, an Inquirer reader wrote sug- gesting that It was fine to rerommend a boycott, but bow about the newspaper Lakers Roll Past -. --- Seattle, 119-100 INGLEWOOD (A P} -Happy Hairston led a balanced scoring attack as the f;('!s Angeles I:.akers ripped the Seattle SuperSonics, 119-100, FrldaJ.nigbt in Na- tional Basketball Association play. Hairstcin poured through " points whlle Gail Goodrich contrittl!ted 22, Keilh Erickson 21 and Jim McMil:tian 'scored 18 a.a the Lakei-s ran their IJfetime home record against the Sonics te 17..(). Seattle was led by SJ>el'lier Haywood with 26 points u they iootjfor the 22nd time in 31 games this year.· SeatUe and the Lakers were tied 15-15 with five minutes to play in the opening period wb<n the Lakers lore off IO points In a row behind the shooting of Erlcksoo and the held a ZS.21 first quarter lead. Haywood has had a big second quarter foi: the Sorucs, but the Lakers bad too m~h .firepower, hitting 18 of 21 shots frofti the floor. · Goodrich joined' Erickson In the scoring parade as the ~ers roared to a .65-47 halfUme advantage. 1be Sonics were never closer than . 12 points in the second half as the Lakers slowly slretched their lead and won their 22nd out of 26 outings. 'nte Lakera now Illlld the Sonics by 15\i games 1n the Pacific Division and lea4 secood place Golden State by six full games. Sixth-ranked Cal State(Long Beach) blew Portland State <lff the floor 'Friday night with a 102-66 victory In the DaUodil College basketball tournament a t Tacoma. Wash. Ex-Huntington Beach High athlete Roy Miller scored 12 and f~ Newport Today's Sperts .- On Television . ' . 10 a.m. (4) ·CL ~ PRO FOOT· BALL -The <;Ieve!and Bro.ms meet the Ci~nnau -Bengals in~· Riverfront Stadium. ... ·I p.m. (2\ -Q....-P.RO-FOOT·- BALL -The Waslilngtoo lledsklns· moet the Dallas ~· at ,Irvtng, Texas, (4) CL--"1GH SCHOOL . BASKETBAur-_OTinge Counly's 'No. l ·raled ~ del ~ High . · Sea Kip&,, 1meet .... 1h&. Villi Park Spartans'. a~ .OraJ:icc'Coa~ College in.this weelt''s t~ised hJgh !Chool basket.b<tll game.· ~ 1,30 p.m. (71 CL -CAMEWA BOWL -The Mustanes 0 t J. California Poly .. (8-0:1) meet .the Sioux of North Dakota. (9-1) at Sacramento . . ·3 p.m. (5) CL -RAMS ACl'ION ' -llighlight.s of the HamHle1> game played Monday night al Candlestick Park in San Francl3co. 4,30 p.m. (9) CL -NFL GAME OF THE WEEK. ~cats Invade tJCi Gym Tonight With two hectic ...le! lrlpo ~ them Koeber Is hltling 13 per tllt. I'«< (H) and Gary Eubanks (1-1) at the he al guard where Don Newt! might and 1UJpenslon of •Ix playen llltiod, the Montana Stale bu • aew coodt thlll guard l"Jlb. · , move back Into the alarllnf role he bad uc 1,rvlne basketb411 team will open the 9¥000, T.lt Haolt Ando.._. lllo ap-Tltla It the combination tbal started In olt Ihe Ont~ trip In place or Eubanks. 1972-71 home clmpelS\' lonl&ht In pl'elaol of lhe Coupn II that theJ "need the Hawallan ' Islands When aix players ''Eubanka dtd well In the Islands," Tift --er .. l!ford--IWI. 11o111og tlto-Mimtln• -betltr 1-nltlp-at-lho ....,i [IOOltlw." ...,. on, mspensic>n,;-, ------..,.a-... 'Md-Ite-probablrwill-tie ou Stale University Bobcats at I o'clock. He Is 1tarting TCllll KUltllts (8-1) anti "I J11lY make a las! m!Jl.uto change.'' sllrter." , uct has posted a t-1 record ogalnst, Keith Byrd ($-1} at C\11~~11 .11 • Tilt said ll'rlday, "but I won't know for Tonlgl\I'• t•me Is the first ol three colle(hlte competition whlle the Bobcats Junior and Byrd a lopllontore. Tbe oUier '"'" until all1108t game tlrno." home dates beJore the Antaaters face are fl after Ioolng to Oregon Unlverslly forward wlll be either Scott Mcllould (f. If Ile does switch, It will be to get more Loyola In the Loni Beach Jnvltatlooal Thur1day night, IU3, 5) or llock;f Tolltfooo (M). helgltr In lhe opening lineup with Scoh 1 lounte1 Doc. IZ.ZI. Alter that they rttum Montlna Stale fo led by two-year let· , c..cit Ti111 Tilt at \IC! wll ,iart • Mailiusoo (I-It) ..mo, In at -and homo for five datel Ioclllding the annu termon Mark lie&wllh (1-1) and ·Scott team cont,.eed ot lll\>e BUal' (M) at -.. taking over at !otwant !qt UC! tourney Doc. JS.II hefon! maklnfl 8 Ko<Im (HJ, Beckwith II lVenallltl IS .... tor; Jetr'/ Mara.' <"\ and lfonril • Hawkins. , • lhlril rc11M1 trip to Mon-, idaliO and po1n11 and ts rellc>Und1 a gami wltUe lla,llbts (W) 1( lonnrd, and Harlan The onJt other pooslble cbaDce -1d lluhlnrtGtt lri Januai')'. , , Ex-Ga•e~-.la •-' Former Sad!ll!"aft.a, Rtttl,Y Holmes (21) will. be In edm •today In U..m;· ~Falls, Texu llpinlt Twne11u ? State. Dralol Ile lllllouri VaUey Coaferen~ llUL Halmes Is 1 aatefy Ind alao played butetbllL at Wiii• , Viejo Hl&b. ' ) -· • I • ··' 1 ' .•. • ' ' . • • • • OAll.V l'IUT Chargers, MV Shoot ·For Titles By HANK WBSCll Of '" Ot.llY fl'lltt ''•" ~ Vle1o nosod out San--. ta Ana Valley 4!-41, and Edison tripped Lo~ AmJgoa 11· 43 Friday night to advance in the AJ.tee lnvitot.ior.al B~ket~ ball tournament at L o s Amigos. Pttlssion Viejo will play Loara for the championship tonight at 8. Edison will meet Saddleb.lck for the consolation championship at 5. Both games will be at La Quinta High School. · Coach Pat .Roberts' Pt11ssion Viejo team outplayed a tenacious Santa Ana Valley squad through the first three quarters then held on against a furious Santa Ana Valley rally in the final period. :. : Rob Ferguson' cashed two ~pressure free throWI with six ~seconds left to give the JDiablos a 42-39 lead, and a last ~ seconds hot by Valley's R. B. t Jamison proved meaningless. ;.: Both teams played ag· t gressive def.ens es and i: deliberate offenses in the .~ game, with Valley operating *out of a man to man full court ; press, and Mission Viejo a 2-3 ~: zone. Using a team effort.' t Mis,,ion Viejo pulled to a 17-14' halltime lead, and graduaDy l= 'extended that to 10 points, 34-~ 4 With 6: t6 left in I.he agme. From ' that point o n • ix>wever, Valley came back ....ctrong wltb Jamison and I guard Mike Bok06ky finding 1 the range. The lead dwindled to one with Ju.st aver a minute remaining, but the Dlablos .. stalled out much of the clock \and were oportunistic from ~ the free throw aine. . Edison, meanW\iie. cooled a '. hot shooting Los Amigos team ; with a tbird quarter streak and went m to notch Its first ! win after three defeats this : season. ' ... Fi;ve _ 'In 66-51 Triumph By GLENN WHITE Of .... DmlJ'r , ...... • .. I Bucs Rattled, 7 6-66 Newport, Monarchs Costly Penalty Sinks LiollS; 10-7 Verdict to St. Paul Gauclws Post 80-40 Win iii Tourney Post Wins By CRAIG SHEFF and 0CC began turning the °' 1119 DMrr Pl»t sr.tt ball OYer in rapid succession, El Camino's Cull court press eventually holding only a flv~ rattled Orange Coast College point halflime margin (44-39). right out of a shot at its own It didn~t get any better ln Miles Eaton Invitational the second half. basketball tournament cham-But Bucs had hit at a siuJ· pion.ship Friday night as the ing 62.5 percent (20-32) in the visiting Warriors scored a 76-first half, ~t they cooled ~ 66 victory. considerably aner the m- So tonight El camino battles termlssion. • Cypress for the second an· And the turnovers kept com- nual tourney title at 9 while · mg. OCC faces Santa Ana in e third El Camino, beh iod the play place tilt al 7. of guard Steve Wright, toot In other games today, Glen-the lead for good with 12 dale faces Phoenix at S for minutes to go (53-52) and then seventh place and Saddleback fired in 12 more points be£ore and Hancock meet at 5 £or the occ could get on the board filth spot. aga in. With 8:28 to go it was Cypress topped Santa Ana all but over with the Warriors 78-75 in overtime to gain the holding a 65-52 lead. finals while Saddleback whi~ OCC sliced the margin to peel Gleodale 80-40, and Han-five (67-62) with 3:26 left, but cock tripped Pboenlx, 76-64, in the Sues were forced to consolation games. pressure the Warriors more OCC enjoyed 33-25 lead with and that resulted in a trio of five minutes to go in the first Wright free throws giving El half and it appeared that the Camino a commanding lead. Pirates were going to blow Wright, a ~9 sopOOmore Bill .B\QOm'.s Warr\Qrs righl._ guard... was all ov~r ~ floor, out of Petersen Gymnasium. interce pting passes, keying the But El Camino started put-fast break and finishing with ling more pressure on the 30 points. Bucs (via its ~ull court press) Saddleback, meanwhile, put together its best effort or the season. Sophomore center A r n e Cnunley and freshman rorward ·r001.. MuWnlJ paced the Gauchol. Both got 14 points in the opening half, helping Saddleback to a 40-30 lead. Crumley finished with 16 points, but saw very litUe ac- tion in the second half as the Gauchos wrapped it up early. The 6-6 post man cootroUed the boards, quite a contrast from the El Camino game Wednesday night when he went scoreless and fouled out early in the semnd half. By ROGER CARLSON Newport ·lfarbor H i g h ot -. Dlltr Pt"" ,,.., stomped bosl Santa Marla, 71-L 0 N G B E A C 11 37, Mater Del lambasted Da~ Westminster HJgh's bid !or the mien 70.51 In the Bishop Amat C!F AAM 1 football cham· 1'oumey and Servite got by pioruihip came' to a halt Friday Uni. 58-44, at the Jostr's gym night as the No. I ranked in Friday night basketball ac-Swordsmen or St. Paul took lion. ,. advantage of a break to set up The losing Uni Trojans could a winning fie.Id goal for a 10.7 only hit 10 of 28 free throw at-deCision. tempts (35.7 percent) and also The victory, before a crowd missed a lot of easy lay-Ill.!. of 12.000 at Veterans Stad.iwn, Mater Dei jumped into the propels the Angelus League lead at the outset and was champions into the finals next never headed. With Greg Friday at the Los Angeles Green hitting lS of his 19 Coliseum against Western. points in the first hall the It was a tough loss for' coach 11onarehs r.oomed to a 37-22 Bill Bo.swell'• Westminster advantage and then reserves Lions to take -especially finished out. since the Lions bad come alive Mater Del returns to Bishop in tbe second ~If, tied it ,at 1• Amat today at ~ for a flft.b and seemed ready to take pince game. possesion at their own 20 Newport Harbor got behind with 10:05 left. the scoring d Jam.le Holmes, But an unsportsman like curt Spreen and Brian penalty on a fourth-and-14 O'Flaherty. The Sailors take situation as St. Paul punted on Righetti tonight complete · gave the winners new life at their weekend doubleheader. the Westminster 41. Holmes had 16 po ints, Eight plays l ater O'Flaherty 13, and Spreen 11 quarterback Pat Degnan toed points for Newport as the Tars a 20-yard field goal with 5: 10 broke the game open in the remaining and St Paul had third quarter. the winning edge. Degnan's gained momentum as the Liona mlrched II yards ID Ue lMIOOrO after Rob Yoder had lnter<epted a SL Paul pass five yards deep ln the end zone. The pusing eomblnaUon oC quarterback ban Accomando ID wlde recetVtt Gary Mad- docka cl1ckeOlii' gl!lns of JS and 17 yarda and Accomondo hit tight end O>uck C8rlsoo for 14 yards. ' It was Bob Dreifus who burst over fram the t~yard line to cap the drive and Larry Walhring added the PAT. The drive was aided by four penaltiea oo St. Paul. Aaide from that ooe drive that was about tbe extent of Westininster's offense, allhollih a finaJ attempt following the field goal got as far as St. Paul's ~ before another penalty klllell a poten· !lat fint down. • nree inl'Ompletlons later St. Pau1 had the ball and that was the end of Wcstrnlmt er's 1972 campaign. ' St. Paul's Bill \Vargo was hnpressivt •with his bull·like rushing, running for 130 yards in 28 carries. St. Paul's tilne-consunting grand game -ate up 7: 17 in its opening TD drive of 72 yards. 7:25 in an aborted 54-yard marCh that Yoder put·an end to, and e:so in fhe Sf-yard, penalty alaed. mardl that culminated with the wlnning field g~ W estem Edges Anaheim On Tiebreaker, 15-14 By DENNIS CAMPBEU. and ruined the Colonists' upset Of flM DtilY Plltt S'9ff hopes. Bitter, cross-town r i v a J s It was a hard loss to take Anaheim and western pound-for Anaheiqi and Anton. The Estancia In Tournam~nt Miter o.i ,111-boot was abnost blocked by 1 ~ '! ~ Scott Bradley and the baU ~~ ' 1 1 '' limply sailed over the cro.ss ColQnists had dropped an ed each other for four earner, 16-7 SUIL5et League quarters or the footbal game game to the u n b e a t e n Friday night, and then settled Pioneers. .Marina .Downed Nabs60-50 '::~••• i 32 i 1~ bar with about two feet to OUdet; l , 6 MN:•UDllW ' ~ l : spare. ~!/~ : I 1 0 Before the ratal penalty ~~iwv { 0 \ t Westminster appeared to have it all with eight overtime plays Anion brought the Colonists after the contest bad ended 14-from behind after Acosta and halfback Mike Bodkin had 14 in regulation time. given Western a 14-<.I lead To!1ls ~ 10 10 A crowd ol 16,206 at going into the fourth quarter. Victory By DAN HAYES Of tfle O.lty Piiot llatf By Knight,s, 71-65 ~-11'al ¥ .. ,~ .. , ..... ""'J " " ..... ,, ,NEWPOR 3RD Oemlen ll 10 16 1:1--51 ~:;:;,,., '"""'"' ·~~ \ \ ~ IN PLAY 0 FFS Anaheim. Stadium watched Anton moved Anaheim to Western quarterback Bobby within seven when he bit end Acosta hit end Dan Porter Bob Wlgislton with a five-yard with a J.2..yard pass oo fourth scoring paM with 11:13 left to down to lilt the Pioneers to a play. and then ran and pesaed By HOWARD L. HANDY Of 1'le O.ltr Pllor Stiff TV Oash For Corona WHY PAY MORE . FOR LESS? • MUlllW RECORD GRAN PRIX • and Welshans scored on a tip to put the Knigbts in lr<lnt. Lopez added a ts-footer at lhe buzzer. Mark Ford was high point man for the Vikings with 22 while Bob l..osner hit 20. Both were shooting well £mm around the key and the baseline but the Vikes could never get closer than four points in the struggle to lhe final buzzer. Both teams were hittitTg a high perceotage of their shots E~-~ Door, the Knights ....u-u'K at a .57 peJ.Ceat mark and the v~ at 52: Dave BroWll'r*" o u.i t a i n valley u.._ """ 'tile COil· ,f()lation tWe with a M-56 vic- ·Eover sinta Monica. The trailed only two times the game, 2.0 and 36-$4: with : 15 lo!t in the third period. Scott Reid"er and D a n 1dalane put the ganle out or ftach with six quick points with less than three minutes remaining. Malane hit 19 and Reider 17 for the winners. In other games "to conclude the week-long tournament, Long Beach Poly defeated Millikan, 78-ro, for third place; El Modena toppled Kennedy, 96-81, for rifth and Los Alamitos defeated Warren, 63- 55, for seventh. ,_, '~· '"' Acllm$ S..,1nson H•llon '""" Tot el• M.arln1 Ke!ell• !k;Olt "111' ~'i:Z ' ,, Ou1n...,,tlo \. & 2 2 TollL• 17.~ ll 4t scon ff .. ,,.,. , s.t"IU• \l IS ll '\'-ll Unlwr11tv ' 6 1• l)..-4f \M...-t ttMW J..'2.Jft -4' tto zFtet-Tv 'J 1 l \~ Sc= ~8i, ,_ ' I , • , •• ,.. ' (I 9 LOIJ~ler ! • ' > Sorttn 1 1 ll Hol...,.s ' ! • " Swick 1 ' l Tollh 2l 26 16 n $C91'9 ., Ql;tllnll~ N~I Hl•bor 11 '! n »-n 5:1n111 Merle 1 l 1 11-37 GWCBelts Foe, 119-78 LONG BEACH -Newport 15-14 win over Anaheim and the Colonists to the Western Harbor H~b's Jim Young advance -lbem to the CJF five., where bard-running scored a~inning penalty goal finals nut week against St. halfback Howard Carson car- in suddeifldeath overtime Fri-Paul. ried il tn. day night to give the Sailors a The two teams were forced On the play prior to Acosta 's 6-5 conquest of La Puente and to resort to the California tie tie-breaking pass. Anton had third place in the CIF water breaker system to break the passed incomplete with the polo playoff finals at Belmont deadlock, alternating plays ball resting in West.em ter- Plaza. , with each team having four ritory at the 38. But officials In the championship tussle it cracks at moving the ball. ruled that Anion, hit as be was Downey posting a 12-11 And with the game on the pa!Sed, bad touched his knee triumph over Sunny Hills. line on fourth down. Anaheim to the gfOUnd and the ball·was Young's winning goal came quart.erabck Ron Anton JDisg.. blown dead at the 46, setting after officials gave him a se-ed on a pass to Lad Salness up Acosta's heroics. cond try when fan distraction°;;;;i;;;i;;;;;i;;iiii;iii;;ii;;;ii~~iii:iiii;;;;oiii.;iiii;i~~iii;iiiii;; .... "i was ruled. II GRAND PRJX ,Scoring for Newport wero .Young (twice), Keith Wall, Hugo SChmidl, Tom Searles and 'l!arlon Beek. Golden West College, behindlr===-======= ihe play of Gary Orgill and CA[ YPSO .~~~I::, '122~ Air a.I., ........................ V'-'t1 -AM-f'M .--., ....,. ... ._, _, '-di ............ ,.-. ..... ~- Jeff St. Clair, romped• to !10 MO. ........ CrtWilll -T 6 L. °""' -.... ....... -.....-V. •U ...... 1111 .,.,. IMCLU0Dto I YaAllt/--Ml.· WAlltlAMTY over Invading San Diego City .,,.. "'""" "-"''°" DAVE ROSS PONTIAC e85y 119-78 basketball victory ~spec1e1w,.. ~~ .. T :':i.'7010 College Friday night. N.w• C•I U '• 2416 .............. ,. Dr .. c... .... Orgill Canned 26 po•·•-with · ~ .... "'"•-" •• ., s u•UI ._,...., LIA I DlllCT -PAqplY "'""°"IDD DIA.UI most of his 10 field goals com-•,.ft:,"::,_~ !:"' M .. ..ttn. 11•"' s:M • s.r. a 1--.. tr A#. ting on jumpers of[ the fast 1111) aJ..U• N.ID DORAN -54M017 break. St. Clair added 18 andl \I,:~~~~======~!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!~~~!""!~~~!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!~ controUed the boards. Fourteen Rustlers figured in the final scoring with reserves Greg Kyle (10) and Bill McKinney (lt) also hitting in double figures. GelWlt W.I (119) ft ., ~ 0111111 ,., I I " ~ull 1 f2 ~~ ilil! KT!r -3 · 1' 1' Kvl• I 1 :=:IH"lclol: 1 0 t ~=:19W$1ll t : 2 t Elli. i l ·1' ~~ sf 11 1 nl H1tttlrM! GWC. SS, Slfl 01-«I CIF Football • Nght Ricing. 7:45 Mon.&!. 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"" proPO'otd ••-"-'' •U1iM1.is PUBUC NOTICE 1 c,1111..,......., o1 "" .. ,... o1 CAT!otliJUHlii IFICTtTIO'H IUSINISS MAMa STATaMl!NT "' ..,.,. • DORSEY, Pl"OCiOMd C-r.. Md ti.I.Ml STATIMIWT 11 lht ..,_..1tlw 01 HAIUlY Ol!L.. dOl!IQ TM following ...-~ ... dol!IQ SING, AGNES 0. GROSSMA N. "TM folloW\!IQ P«-S •r• butlMIS ••: l"\CltTIOUS IUSINllS GERTRUDE l'Of..EY lfMI OLlVI" M. iws=::o-.:.RITA M£1UCAN RESTAUlll· NO NAME PltOPEltTIEl, 719\'I NA.Ml: ITAT•MIENT LLITER..U. wl/1 .... 1 •I pr1.,,.1. wi. to tN .~. 1295 N •• p 0 r I 111...... Coll• Orchid A ..... c-411 /Nt, c11,1tomi. Tiii tol1ow'i!IQ P''-11 doing IMlntM tli(lhftl •ncl bill ""' ~ on II• ....... 1• • """ M: ~ awtl!loM Ml'wlM{tw IMlltton.il •II ~~~A. R.omo, S Fiow.t Sfrtlt, JOMPll 0.fll_. K--.:l'f Jr,. 2'H 1, DEDOfj MIJSIC CO., 7. SUR.-OUND rlgh1, 11111 «Id 1111 .... tt of ELLA l'OLIEV ,;,..-,.·-~ 'fmJ ,,,,.,~Aw,, CorON dlll Mer. SOUND, 17~1 W'1tclllf Dr., ,....pon .. so k-M ELUI I . f(X.EY, H to F $ wt C•llfOf.it '2'2S -8H<tl, C•lll. l'2'6CI -11.-ltl Ol•) ll'Mt'11/ HAR.RY Dl!L· J.OM J. ·-2" law.r If ' St-E•rt lonl'lam. 71""' Oretllcl Dflw111 M•IGMV, l'W Tiibury Cr .. SING, 11 to -.lxtll 111•1 lntlft9t1 ~·:.. "'.!1 llflng cOl)dYcltld llY 1 Awe., Coron• dll Mtr. Cliltorftfl '2IUS Hunl1nglon luc:tl AGNES D. GROSSMAN, •I to ~•Ill lalllt ,..,._,, Thb biAIMu Is ~flilil condllcltd bot' • Tllll 11ul1.-1 Is lltlng cordudld b'I".,, fl/•) Int-I; GERTRUDE FOLEY. •I to · ,....,...,;-A. lllomo • ~P lndlvlc!IMll. -.sl•lll tll•I lllMl"lll • OLIVIA M. Tifl fHtd wlltl Ille Caunty S~ E..-t tonlwlrn Dlfonl1 /Nlonrf LLITEIU.S, M lo _.lllttl 111•1 ln ...... 1 '~ c-1y on · DIC 6 1'1t Tllll 11~1 fllold "11th 1111 C-ly Thli \f•l-1 tiled wlll'I fN (-IY ollMI CATHERINE I'. DORSEY, .. to -~~LIAM .... ST JOH0N, CoUNTY Cl9"1. ol Or•• c""""" on New. ,., Im Cl•rlc of Or~ Covnty on: New. 2t 1'72 •h•lfl"llf6) l11i.t'ftl llld •II right, llltt. lolld CLl!ltlC. I •-..; J MHdoL ~· WILl.tM\ E. ST JOHN, COUNTY CLERK. WILLIAM E. ST JQtiN, COOHTY C\.EltK, lllltr'11 11111 IN C-.01tonlllp ot 1t11 y ' f'HtK •r 1.-...rl'I' J. IMdOol<, Olputy. Ir B-•r J. Meddl)I:, Dlputy ... ,.,. of ELLA I . FOLEY Md ~ Pl,lbl Or COIJI D•llV 'Piiot • f'•tt7» P:1'l,IS Conwrv1torsl119 ot !hi ... i... 0' o.cen:::c't 1'-;;' :JO 1'1'2 :mwi Publlsl'lild or.,... COltt 011ly P'llol, '"1,ibllihld Or .... Coalt D•llYf il'llcll, CATHE•tNE F. DORSEY W'UI Of 1W1 K • ' ' ' ' 0-:otmbel' 2. f , 16, 23. 1'72 s:Jti.111 NO¥tmbel' 1S •1'111 o.c.mtllt 2. f , 1,, ciulrM 111 Mlditlon to tllolt 01 ELLA I . PUB[Jc N~CE ltn 2121·1'2 FOLEY lr\d CATHERINE F. DOllSEY •I vu 1--------------lttie 111n11 o1 t!Mfr btlnv .IUOl.:t ta -----~=-~---1 ------------PUBIJC NOTICE CanW"<"•tor'dlll> Pl'oeMdlng .. In itM ru1 • '"4'I ~ loc•llld 1(1 "'-County of Or«IOI. SUl"l!'R.IM COURT o• THI '~:~A:::i;:::' Sl•lll ol c .. lfOml•, ci.scrlblld •• '°''°""': STilTll 0 .. CALll"MNIA (lfotl: T1't followrMI P«llOll It ·dOlllll bllll!'llH PICTlTIOUS •USINISS Atl tlloll,«tt•ln re.11 pr(lplrty lllv.t.d THE COUNTY OF ORAMGI ;fl: fill.Ml! STATEMllNT In TIMI St.i. of Clllior?!I•, CounlY of .... A-Nllt 000 -····-~ Or•~· Ctty of Hvnl111111tor1 a..cri. NOTICE oir HIAltlNO o• PllTITtOM THE RE v ... F• ........ Tl'I• toll-Ing Pl"IOft 11 dPlng lll,ltlneu tlt$Cl'lblld •: •• H....,_. hiKtl. C•llf. nM0 •1· I FCMI P•o••T• o• WILL AND F T E VIII DI K•-c--. Lot 7 n Block J of Trlct No. )'9 ., PUBIJC NOTICE TONIGHT'S TV HIGHI.IGHTS ABC u 1:30 -Camellla Bowl Football Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo hosts North Dakota at Hughes Stadium in Sacramento in the· first of the Wlllter ot ~on dllBhes. KHJ G 3:00 -"Dodge City.• Errol Flynn and Olivia de·Havllland ~ in thlB classic ol~ western from 1939. CBS 8 8:00 -All in the Family. When Edith finds some old loltery tickets;. Archie bits. the ceil- ing, claiming she's been wasting money. Jean St.tpleton, CarTOi O'Connor. KCOP Ill 8:30 - A Cbrlstmas Story. This ani- mated cartoon ~Us of a family dog and the hol!Se- hold mouse who discover on Christmas Eve that their little master's letter to Santa was never mailed. NBC l!J 9:00 -"Love Is a Ball." Glenn Ford and Hope Lange head the cast of this comedy about an, heiress who thwarts the p!lllS of a suave match· maker. With Charles Boyor, Ricardo Montalban. KTLA D 9:00 -"Frankellstein." The original 1933 thriller with Boris Karloff and Colin Clive. • Ll!TTIRS TISTAMl'NTA•Y C•lfromi•, 4I F•llllon 1tj;nd, ~ HARIOR LITES, lt22\lr N""1>0rt ~ on • l'fttP t«or<lld" In I DDk 1J, Ell•N ol WOODROW w. WINKLER, l•Kh Ctlll t2li6ll 81~.~,°'!!1!".:r·Mn,"',,.· •• ":i' '"HI p.tge.17 ol Mlsoe1t11-M81>t.~ ak• WOODY WINKLER. 0.C.-1111. ' ' otid ltd ..., ""''"' "' ' " of OranQe CDllnly, C1HIOnill.-· NOT ICE IS HEltE8Y GIVEN '"-' Tl'll• bUllMSS 11 bll119 c "' V> • 109lh s1 .... 1. LOI ~In C•.. E•c~I •n ul'ldl'fklld -.n.tf (Vi) of MllY'°" Wln•llr Ml llllld 1Mr1lll • 1>911· Corpor1!IOll Tllll bu1lnt11 11 btlng conducted Y In •11 oU, g1s Ind 01f1w fl)'droc•rbon llon for Probate of Wiii •1111 for 1"..,.llCt T. I!'. VAN DE KAMP llllllvldu&I. lllbst111el'I eonlllftld 111 111d Ulldlr .. kl of Leltff1 T•sl1m1nl•r'f to IN po:tlt1-r, COMPANY A<'th\11' W. Murr•'f l•lld, II reservid In lhl dead lrorn ri'9..-.,ci 10 whlcll It m.a. tor further Tl>loclore E. V•n cte Cimo, Sr. Thi• 1t1!rtrntnl fllld wl!h tlltl CMJnty H1rold 8 . W•ll1r1, 1 ilng" ~ • ..-Mic 11,. Ind thit IM nm1 ind plic• Thi$ 1t-181T11nt ttlld wlltl Ille County Clffk ot Or•nge County on. NQV, nj 19n rea;>rdlld December 21 im In look ol u I ' Ille hll bffll set fOf Cl1rk of 0r•"ll9 COUl'll'I' on· NOYtlmbel' 16, WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY CL!'AK, 2641, ~e llt o1 Dfflcl~I A~s. KTI'V ID 9:00 -Presenting: Jose Feliciano. Carol-bawren<e and-the !dike curb Congregllion join Jose in this hour, filmed on location in New York City. • .. ,_ BLACK GOLD -Faye ·Dunaway and George :c . .Scott (in case you don't recognize them) whoop it up in a rain of oil during the filming of "Okla· homa Crude" on location in Stockton. 0ec:"~~ ff, t.;;:"":t t ·OO 1,m, In ttM 1912 WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY By B1verty J. Mlddo.1', Deputy, Thi wll Is wb!«t to currlllt llll''1, counroom of Qep;frtmenl Nol of wldCLERK, llr 8werl'f J. M~, Dl§l<lty. ' f!l14U coven.nl5, conditions, re11rlc!loni court 11 i'!lll Civic Clrllff D<IW. Wnl In (lf.t1.n Plltlllll>lld Or•ng.e Co-it Otlly l>,kll, rewn1•llon1, rlgnts, rlghh ol w-v .nci the c'11y of Sinli .-,,.., C1lllornl1. ' P'ubl!sheel Or1ng.e Co-$1 ~lt'f Piiot, NowmMf' 2S 11111 Oec;tmber 2, t ( 16, Hi.ementt ol r«ord, ttM purdw~ 10 0 11..:1 o.cem01r 1, ltn Novl<T>btl' 11, 25, •nd OKMnlllr 2. t, 191'2 .. n uwme anr tncumbt•llCM. bOnds or WILLIAM E, 51 JOHN, 1972 Jll0-71 -•$~ts of rec~ Including •11y COUlllV c1 ... k PUBLIC NOTICE oeUnquent '""'llft• lnll're:ll •nd PllWllll'1 MILO J. WESTltUM PUBUC N'OTICE wtdcll relit• llWl'reto. The p~fY II to tUt l!•tl SI-Awe. FICTITIOUS IUSINES$ be I.old an In "II Is'' bl1l1. ,.,.,....... C•111. 1'12'11 (lflCTfTIOVS 1\.41HES$ • Bid• or "'"-" •re lnvltM for llllt prop-Tll: !lUI SD-lltl NA.Ml! STATEMENT NAME STATl!MENT 11r1Y It'd rt'lllll be In -lllJ'IQ 1tld wlll bl Attww'I' flt! P'wtltl--Thi followlng fl'"Oftl •r• dolf'lll ...... hf, totlowlng P'rton II doing buSll1"1 recelwd II ttM offlu ol GEOflGE L. il'Vflttsflld Orlf'IOI! CM1I . D.IUy Pilot, M lnes• as: . 'PALISADES CHIROPRACTIC loF-ROGERS of SIKORA. PRICE .. LIVING· ~ •• '· lS, 1912 ~ E.A.•.s. CLUI IEmtrgel!Cy' Action E -' E .. .. __ $TON, IMCORPORATEO, •ttociw'f fer ukl Sto~kton Gusher TV DAILY LOG " Area Popular as Location PUBIJC NOTICE ftncve servlCI), 1'571 Tripp Clrcl1, FtC S, .._._ ' · lflslol, nll '"'""' CO!lsen•lor •I .. Nottll /Nin S"'91t, Ht1111itlgton l8Mctl. CM!foml• Citll. Jn ~II 902.-s.nl• AM, C.llfoml• t'27'111 or o.i. a-sox, 1'571 Tripp Ckcll, D«lnl• Lelt;Jh Thom~ O.C ' o dlll.......c! to GEORGE L. ROGERS ot By BOB mQMAS turesque city, t made ariotber CN,..... O• tONI Huntington 8ffdl. Clllfoml1. ~~r.'.!.~~·1;0::,:·~~~· :n!n SIKORA. PltlCE & LIVINGSTON, IN· picture up here -'R.P.M.4 .. Monet OF PUlllC Ml'AlllMO TO •• Phll ~. 1"°1 11111 s,rvce, lndlvldual. COllPORATEO. Pll'W!'llll'f, •I .-iy tlm1 STOCKTON (AP) -The MILD •Y TM• CMIAN81: COUNTT G.....,. ~ Ollfornla. DIM!• T11om9Son, O.C. lflw lint PUOlleiltlOl'I of fhll "°'Ice •nd h back hiJJ PLAWMI•• COMMISSION °" l"ltO-T1111 11u11,... 11 11111>11 toftduc11d lrt' '" Tiii• 11•1_1 flllld wltti rt11 c .... ry before mat~ng w ld u11. ump-s of the cattle SUCH STATES T l"CHD LAMD usa DI s T. I ( T unlncOf'POI'~ .-.l•llOl'I oftlll' 111111 • Cllric of Or1l'IQ9 Coi.nty on: Ncw~1*' 21, l ldl rt'lllll be -led .,.,., wm be°"'*' ranch are 'studded w ith N----M••'co. ·~"!._-.... and. CNAalOU pertrMrlhlp 1tn WILLIAM E. ST JOHff, COUNTY If lhl office of 51KOR..t.. PRICE & LIV· '-TT ......_. n.&UAAlil .,.,,_.. .. "" Pl•11nl1111 •nd ZonlllO o.il• ·--CLERIC, Br &.Yerly J. ~. [)etllty, ING.STON, INCORPORATED, If "" tlour wooden oil derricks, and one "'Alorado actively ~·"'· ~ l.n, •• 1 MM!!Clld. •lld order of lht fttlll McCllllMl\ll-l?tl'M of s.oo o'clodc p.m. on Dec9mblr '10, 1m. fl LlcM U!Kt f th m is bl. l ...u ........,-~ ON'lflt o.ntY 1>11111111111 comm1111on, TM• ,,....,....,., fllold w1tt1 thl tountv Pub111tllld 0r1nge C01st D•llY 1>101, TIM Pf'(lplrty wlll be sold on lht lollc)w. Saturday """'lillria:: ,,.. -......... faif" 0 e rum mg om nQUS. -f i I m producers, enfplo -lltlflr:e-llf-.......,., ~!Mt• publlc hftT" a.n o1 Or.not ~-tv-"': Mowlmblr 16. DKtmblr 2 , 16 n im 3'm-n i!IQ lff'ms: c•sh « pert c•st. •rd pert 'l!;J:I '"' -_.. ly. Suddenly it blows, and ,,. w1ii bl 1111c1 b'f llld c°"'m1siion 1111 • 1t12. ,.,. ewer'!., J. MIOdox. Deputy • ' ' • cr11C1r1. 1111 ter!M o1 wch crM!t 1o 111 "' Ev _ fB MM: "OM fat.al HHr" black liqWd-soars into the commissions to make--. l~ lll•n llfll!IWli'lv to 1mllld SWCTIONAL County a.n.. (lf.11411 PUBLIC NOTICE c,11>1•bl• to 1111 undflrllg,!!!!! Ind lo the en1ng 1·.30-·IW'I ........ ·-,,_,_ tions attractive and .•• 01sn.1cT ~ps ,..... AflfO U+t o1 ttM ~« court, twenfY ...-... 1 pe<"Clflt °' -1..9.J ..... ...... ,.,,. California sky. • "'-Courltv Zonl!IQ Codt. •• im1ndld. Published Or1ng.e Cot•I Dtl\'f Piiot, 1111 1moun1 bid (nol l11elucH,.g Yftlut OI D w~ Wllu ti -Wl!t-Stockton hardly -~-fo.' ~Ul • °"""lit COllllty, C•lllornti. N~ 11, 25 •1111 ~....,i.r 2. f , FJCTtTIOUS IUSINl!IS laxn to be pa!d or 1t11Curnbr111C11 to bt DECEMBER 9 -,. An Oil ·strike in the fertile ~ .D Sllcl l>IMI I• ltn!lll\llell CASE NO. lC 1m 3117·1'2 NAME STATEMliNT ISsumed) IO ICCO~nr tlltl offer by "" Debblt R.,nolcb 1uuts. San. Joaqu.in valley? It's only Ro~rl Ziegler' head of • the 'n-.. -......... ~,, •••cH PLANNED COM· cffitflll'd chllcir., and ti. bal•nc:• 10 bt ,~-.~ -,,•,~•AC•....,,.,• moto'oo • t d I MU'NiTV''clacnoflfAL DISTRICT MAl"S PUBLIC NOTICE '.h• kl!1ow1no 1>9rson 11 clolng busl11tS1 11t>ld on conflrm111on 01 ... 11 trv 1t1t ·--..,,. wu .... ·· make-believe, part of Stanley pie ure eve opment ,... AND ,..,., •net Dr-' to Cl\lnllt ' •s. l(ALS . .. EARTH SHOES OF SuPe<IOr Court In !IHI C.,,_vltonhlp ol CJ 1.,.ct. W'ltll ··-,\fqlll Gil ... lut K r a m e r • s n e w f i I m ' committee or the Chamber of trOll'I ... AHSk) "Glntr1I Agrlcullvr91 FlCltTl\)US JUStNOS LAGUNA 115' s c I H N 1 ELLA B. FOLEY. The llCond 11111•11men• t'.IJ Ttw ...... , .. , 2000 Ell> ltbiad tlM UNI Commerce. works with the 151911 11'1trlcllonl}" Dl1lrkl TO !hi NA.Ml STATllM.NT LaflllNI BNCh ci1u ~!s1 wy. ... ' of real pr.....,~" 11.:.1i.-1:-1~b'f :-l'l How h fltlff Qdldrn ""' ern ..... ''Oklahoma Crude," starring R.-CC!,~_:!'•Mtd00 .... _ com";"j11r _!.~n TM 1o1kowlr111 ~ 11 "°'"' t11n1nes1 Melvin eor~111111, · 2uo Ocean w~.,. ::.'ilf.'ittM or111111:W-recordl,.g' 1of ·a:._ &'t'I • Georae c. Scott. F a y e movie companies to help maie Mu ... ,,_ .. , 1"""'' ceo; 1 n pr"j' ih! n : L~I BHCh, C•llf. vey~e, 1r.n11ff 11.-n, Ind •n'f !lflt 111-UI IM 1:00 II (I) Mll'J T,.., MMfl SM " shooting go 8IT100th)y. •' loc;1led on ttM F-OOAJl"'Wll'•• ;::..ll<M 0 '"' ED'S HOU!>E OF WAX, ffi w. 11th T1'l1 bu1111'11 II being conducted b1 •n JUflllCe p<>llcy $h111 be II Ille~-of m E1ldrlc c:..,.., D ill mtne Sltenl., Mtwlt: Dunaway, Jack Pa lance and' •I S11n Diego rwway, ween St., Cm'I M•~· '2721 l11<1ivldu.1t. in. pvrchllel" or pvrCl\IHn. l'!r.\ p l.dM J hn Mill "The companies get·Jllc~ R-•"" Mlsllon1 Pl1Mtd Corn· Et'w1rd F, °"""'111', 17()2 S•nl• Mel'fln 1or111rer11 Tl\t unctvslontd rlllO!Nft ltle right to llii:I _... (C) (2k IS.) "lM 11 l Id" O 1 S. ~-;;-•ii' • m;:-i''"'~ ~. \.':H~~~n:r"N "... Lucllo, '"-'•"' V•fle'I'· f270I . T~ts lllllr'nftll filed with the Cot~ty rtltcf lll'f 11111 an ~di prior to 1n1ry ot m'9kt" Acrialltlrl (C011'1)'&6-ffopt Unit. Glenn ford. Why would Kram e·r mosl cooperat ion l•f~ ._.. "" .. • e · Thi• blnintM II btl"ll corlducteci bV .,, Clf•k of Or1nge COUflty •: Nowem1>e1 n. 1n .. ---rm!"' t111 sale O·----...... ~~ ( "l II~-........,. du·'~"le a 1912 Qldahoma oo'I Stockton, 8l all lev·'· ', 5.lld publlc lllArlll(I on 1111 •bO'f• Pf'> \lldl~u.irl 19n WILLIAM E. ST JOHN COU I TY OATEo~"'~ """' 1 ttn' --: l"I ·-• -= C'Ol "'f •" .,......... ~ POSlld p4.ln wlll bf held II l;)O p.m .. or IS Elht'1nl F. OUthlMr CLElllK, B'f Arthur E. Kr~. Oep\fy. GEORG:'" L ROGeRs '5&-Wlfl Ro1111 i~ Mturteft O'Slill· (llor) '32-Boris Klrlolf. field OD a mid-Californla cattle government," said zre...,lt. ooon rti.rMITe<' •s -.ibl•, on Tuescll'f, Thl1 slli.<Mnl flMd "'"" 11111 County "'''" n Con~•tor of IN &n r1n "W 'd ~ .. 0ec1e1-r-"· J~ ~.:. ~r1::' Pr~ C1«11. of Or•~ CDlllllV' on: N ..... 21. "" Publllhed Or•nge c0111 D111., pt1o1. Estll• of ELLA a. FOLEY. "· D \.LI WEB Sb9lb If s.. F... raneh? e cons1 er motion pkt . :; ~I Enoln-11'111-11 lkllng WILLIAM e. ST JOHN, COUNTY CLERK, Olcemblt' 2. '· ''· :l'l. ltn 9·12 Pr--i Con11rV1tor ol .,.... cilClt "The Yur of the locusts" "We loOked all 0 v er •to be another industry, I OJllt(t.vfc c.!.~'0.1 .... Well Roc:n 1611 Br ar..r1r J. Maddox. Dtpvt'f. CATHERINE F. DORSEY •nd .... ..,.... m MONSANTO-IGHT clean ind""'"'• one ·~I • • F2u11 PUBIJC NOTICE r1PreH11t•nwe ot lT\ .-.. 0 Ii; I ah o m a , Texas and -i-1 :::.· ~~~~) ='1..!'': ·~ Publl.ned ()nngll COl!lf D11,1., Plto!, HARRY DELSIHG, ~"'!.""• flllln *Pres Jose Feliciano Louisisna to fmd a IOcale for doesn't require ~ aail ,.,.i,.· .. Jd prOpoucl ptMt W\11 bl hllrd. It NCIWl!llJM" " -~ • ;u,1;; ·• m11 AGNES D. GROSSMA.H. " llMI Ca I • -& Mik the p:--.._ ." -exp::-ra1;;A~-th' .servscessewcrs. • and otber C ~-lt req!Jllted 11111 •nv -ltten ~ IO im • SUPl•IO• couaT 01' TME ~R~:t~: :..Ol.JTTe1tAS 11111 •• ,_ Ute ro ...... nee I • 1';M.IJ"CA ui .... ucu e tfl}I publk notke bt IUbmltllld to ""' PUBUC N<JnCE STATll 01" CALIFOaNIA POlt SIKOlt.I.. ... IC. & LIVl•OSTOM fJ M............ Curb Conueption prodoc:eNtirect. "NothiJ1g_ !!~ com1n11.ion "'1or 10 111e hMr\111 T ... co~r.~.f:,~•Attoe. :c4:.'!::"'~ hlte ,.,_ • 9l ttlftn ,..,. Slllw ID! lijCW: I~ ,_ Ft-would fit. We needed wooden "The advantag9 to.Stoc FOi" fVrttltr 11tl1lls '~•nl!IQ Wld pro-niTEMllWT OF •""'9M•Ai. 'PllOM NOTICli 01" "'AR.ING °" Pl.Tl N .. 0 '° lSI ' (1jl Z..1 .... Cll.U UwrttKa •nd lhl MIU derrtcks encl uncluttered sky. are t;:ious A COrnnMIV l>OHCI pte11, •11 l11terlll'lld ptrSOtlS •"' 11\o PAltTMftSMI~ Ol"IUTI .. UllDl'lt FOii: l"ltOIATI OF WILL D ·sMif. AMI CtllfMll• '1711 m ~ M ... • , _ __.__ Curit ConJt11ltloft Join ~lkllllO In ...,._., 'Okla ;..,_,.aA• ·:L~U"' Ylft:d '° Clll II 1111 oNk.9 ol ltll 0r...-l"ICTITIOUS· 1us1•ns 'MAM8 COOICIL ANO FOR LI! TT IE' s TelotpMM: 1n•> W-5141 -~~ •• _ ... _ ----,,;. "''' 111-·• .. -.... '" ... Ev~,,-..-uere we looked ,there ..... UUl;i WW CoVnly ~nlllQI CommlMlon. E,.gll!Hrl!IQ Thi lollowln9 ..,_.., ... w wlthdrr#n Tl!STAMl!NTA•Y Altftllt'I' ;.,, c--·· "' llf!I ._ .. ...... ...... were power lines ruining th ssoo 000 in this co ' eu11a1.,., "°' Civic Clf'Nr Orlwe WHt, .... 11<"1«•1 Pll~ from .... ~,,, E1t1l1 ol MYLA E. FRIEND, DKe . Publllhed Or•~ tie!ll1I D•HY Piiot ft\ .. .,, .... .. .. .... Yolk City. e And ' that ·-·-"t Incl• ......• ...i k--. 1$1, $1111• Arla, C1llfomt1 • .....,. O(lff'-11,.g ul'ldlr IN flt""-busl/1'11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ti December • 10 16 1912 3410-?i \i'.I --L -...... ~....... view . uuca.il' "'lll: u.ii; Ufd pfOpDMd !>1•11 ts on1111 •nd •'f•ll•bl1 rwime of FEINBERG, HJGElt & )NEISEN· 011ma1 It. ltlchmoncl his flit!! lllre • _._-'......'-' _c'_':,_ ___ _:=..:J ll) c..a .. _,--·I lb Wftdlhtr food ~ • lot Pllbfk !~Ion I c· l!RG •• , 2ISS (lfl(fllc CeHt ttltttw•Y· petition fOI' Probate of W111 •nd c ell PUBIJC NOTICE s-. --...... ..._ ·--(lf'ct•lllm ' and liquor that fue;J«ipll s1wrt w. B1 1.,., eor-Ht Meri c•lltornl• '26lS •nd fOI' 111u.nc1 o1 L.n...-. T'1l1men rv ""'u ..---&\) .o. • "THEN MY location man, in the company buy'-.:..""-• • AMl•llnl Dlr.ctor • -r.W flcttll°" tiusfntH ttfllmll\f tor ttM 1o 1111 P1llt1oner. nf1'11n<:• tu wht~ 1, 8 USC laHa.11 Troilns ft.. Unh. I.YI ,...,._ lllw Ytft (R} in;:a'I;;. • ~"'•:"NG~E ~co""uNTY • . ~ti w•s-1\llld on M•rch n, ltn In m.a tor lul"lM• P1rllcvl1,._ Ind u.11 ri. N"OTO<I TO CllO"ORI of i\lthlma. ,.. lll.D Atw llt I.Ma Y.W. Ivan Volkman...,who bas Since ~ ·-1-: ,. ttMc-tvofOrllflllll. time •nd tllK• of 11ew1nt IN 1111me u do'ed remem"bered -ths's loca "THE CONVEN-·-·~r LANNI MG COMMISSION lN f\ln "'""' •nd rnlcll!>C'1 of 1111 been HI tor Dec1mbel' 19, ltn, •I :00 SUP&:ltlOll.,.COUltT OF THW 0 ·()) (J) l1J AIC°t Wide WofW 11 .!I II (I) ... lllwbrt Sllow ' • ' ~rn..•• J.J P\lbllltlld OrM!lll Cl••t Dilly Piiot • .-wl!MrlWlng •• ... ""'": . •.m., 1n ttM coul"lroorn ot ~t o. STAT• OP CALIFCMINIA (lfQa -I Jlns tioo from a western Willy Stockton is tecognized brJ:' e Dlctmlllr t, 1912 3321·71 JOMPh Miorvln Fllf\bM'\I, 4«11A Rl.....,. 3 of wld court, •' 100 Clwk c1111..,. vt TME COUNTY 01" ORA•ae: W J . d --~ d' W Aw .• NIWPOrt 8Mch, CA""'° WHI, Inn. City OI S.n•• A~•. C11ll 11. . .... ~ (I) (Ii Jinn ll:Oll (J) llllsUln: l..,..a!WI y er 1'!18 e, J.~ Big Coun-:i•U IOS, e"re ohly loyi: ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Glry H~. 14000 Puch Grove. 0 1lld NOY..,,_ )0, tt711 E1ta1~ of SHAlC.ER. GEO.GE tcHOUltY. 0 nil Wltlt Ill "' FtttW I (])(]) m Sldti Stal' try.' It was bought by a Bas-hair hours by freewo•1 'n:n Shel'IMn Olks, CA. WILLIAM E. ST J OHN, DKffwd. °"",." N6TICI Ofl l"UILIC KEAR.ING TO •• Louis Abtll'llm WllSl!lberg, )910 Coi.nty Cl...-k NOTICE IS ~EREl!l'C GIV!H to lhl ID Mfwle: .,....,... <MM 'SO-ni. Unl!Hn que at the' tum of the century : Hollywood , an hour #•.1$ HILD IT TH• OailNGE ~OUMTY SOVltl Tlmblr; Slllfl Arwi, CA tml7 •ICMMONO Hd SMITH ~rlOllcn tt.__tn._ lbowe IMrl'lld dle«ll11t Sptnctr lroq. m Jinn the railroad SOJd •jt al a dollar minutes by airline." •: :· f il'LANNlflfO COMMISSIO" OM 1"110-Slontd: 711 Finl ........ ••n-lllft. tiiifiifPirt'sont. N •llng d•I"" 191lnsl llll -..... ,,,_. -.. -·-·· Zi'eolcr mentioned a'no·'"~ POSED AMt:NDMINT TD A l"LAN· . JOMPh Mar-An l<linblr9 .......... Cltlf. tlltl Yid dlleecllnl ... nqllirecl IO Iii. tlllm, W:I' .... Uil "" an acre (or s.ooo acres. IL has ll umr Nl.D COMMUNITY OEVl!LOf'MENT Thlt st1t1menl WIS flied wlm IN COUl'I-T .. : UlJ) 1'M&2t wlm me MCHWft YOUCNrl. In tMi ~ m Maail l tlil ... lliflll lrllcNiM ., .... Malcl the ro!lmg' hills We need -and diStinr:t advantage: Ct,...,k•~- PLAlll l'f Ci.rt: ol Or•• COUl'lly .., Dec. I, An.M'l'I for Ptflll-of the ci.<k o1 IN ......., 11t1!1Hed court, or -. - -l!P.:t. CW... y..-.... P""'-Ll.JL~ '""'-"' to. ""' ,.1..,n11111 •nd ion11111 1m. • PUlllllhlld °""'Ill' Coast 0111v 1:r1, to prflff'lt lllftft, w11t1 ttM _ .. ,., ., ~ .... ., no wires to di5turb the view." outside the jurisdictioo of . ..._ • L•w• •• _.._., Mid orcllr of IN P.14nl DtcembM" L l. t, ltn ·'2 voueher1, to !he ~ 11 OENISE fD CIU..trf f1eu QI lA9 ..... Slltw C 1 b j p Ser ..... Or .... C<M'll'f 1"1111'111111 Commllllon, Pvblllhed Orange CHll D•llV Pllol, ANH SILVERMAN. Adrnlnl1tr1trt•oflhl -11• 1•.lOUSf*b........ 0 um a ictures een Extras Gllild. 1'lm notk9 ll "'"4l'f 01....., lftlt • pWf;c lle•r· o.cem111r t , 16. n 30. 1tn 1'.197·71 PUBIJC NOTICE Est11e of sHAi-1'.R GEORGE KHOURY, ., craftsmen put up 18 reaHstic crowd scenes can be s••ned at lllO wm bl Mid by wkl Clln\llllnlon on 1 which 11 IN pl of~ 111111,...1· l:lDOCIJ "'91 0 ... llfWI l"mllb 1lMVW .aA-· t.-• i"•'•• Iha t---~ " p1.., .,,...,.,,,. 1o •mllld t111 cOTo Dll PUBUCN011CE tton Plrf•lnlng 1t11 Ht•te o1 said l(A'l-·cci----•(dnl .. ._ ua,JC...,,, inc ..:.-"" one t ruw.:-c cos t: extras an: C.u.t. .. L.\MNaD COMMUNITT SUl>llttOlll COUlllT OF THE dtadml, within 1our monlhl •lier lflt \Dill ' ,..-_, ould produce both her 'ed f the -D.VaLOPM•MT (lfUN of ltll Orlftl)t FICTrTtOUS 8USINllSS STATI O(lf CAl.IFORMIA FOil first puOllcetlan ol tN. llOllc.. '.!i0-Y111 .IOhnaoll_ Rlcl!W Momal· ID 0 I• ...... ,.,,.. 1 It C a gus 1"CCMUt rom ~ COUl'lly Zonlrio Codi, •• •ITllfldld. Ot1n9t NAMI STATliMl!NT TM• COUNTY 01' OltAllOE o.ifred Howemblit , .. 1m. .,II. "LI~" (R) and a natural gas explosion. theater and local cOUeies;. C~";;.~~·IVNltld THl•D RIVIS. .:i. followl119 ll"'WI 11 doing lxlllnns NOTICI DI" HflfliOA11~Z:z101" P'ETtT f:'~11~':r~;v;f'';::' Eii.t• llJI Cin I nhllllls IHJ ..,..: ""WlWl••~u~t ... Silllll" The stoctton area thus is "R.P.M." Uied l,500 ertras.e:ir l:D. COTO ,Da CAlA f'lANN•D CONt-'KA1tlOUltHOM£S,J12"'S.a..,.from, fOlt l"ltOIATI: 01' WIU. AND olltll•bOW MIMCldladll'lt tll)Tlll....... ll:OOll (J)D (J)... proving Ona! more its c~ riots. Such a c--' MUMtTY .,., ptOpOllS lo .... k. chlllll'1 11•111111 lsllncl Ca n.62 LITTlltl TEITAMEllTAR.Y Ill ID OSIUltll & os•u•N ., ....... -•-: .. ~ ("") '41 vinatility as a locale for d be almost -b'obi';v·-., -" 111 1t11 provlllonf; flf Plf;l'lnld Communtty NhlltOl'I s Horiiim. $12\11 s lr(ft"onl WAIVl!D) '14 VH N..,. lllllWllll u.:1 """l'-r " N 111 o....1o1:>me111 Pl.n i. prov111t 1ot 1111 ..... a.ibot 111.n., 0 · • 1:11•"' of RUTH P£AR.L ETTINGet, 111 w... le-"IF ft Tiii ~ -ltt1tt1 Youns. RoOert Cummlnp. HoUywood movies. It is tbe~ Guild rates. :,; ol Guett 111111 .. urt1l11 prootr\Y locallld It! TNt t11n1MSS' 1t. .;..,,. CendVCi.d by Ill OKHMd. . u.. ......... Ctll •1• n=\ - -/Tl........ ...... _.... I ' GllbemlOOI'• Ciln'f'on ~·Im.Illy 1.5 llldl\'llMl1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttltl T•ll f1'lt) m.iu iru ~ most·UlllCU 0 ~at i 0 n in Forty film! have beei: llttaot m11 .. IOu'tll of O'Nlll-P..-k. Nfwton s Hopk!M o.orve M. Elllt1111r hi• nllld h~n • AtlorM'l"I for Allllmllllttrltft• 1:00IIati)m111111 ..... : ..... ..,... (ld'v) '50-CalifomJa and perhaps in the ~ •nA around Stoc1'+.W ~:. ltlCIUhtfd by: IOMll \11lltY corpor .. Tl'lfl lltl11Mnt' fli.d wllfl lhl CDllnty P'llllon tor Problll of Wiii Ind for D« CIJ Hlp·Clui,.,..i . Sl>tnc:tf ll'ICY, Jolln Hodlft..l.lmn ,. t ~..... •Kq•~\t--llon. ci.n. iif OrlnOt cCru.rrt..,. Ofl· N~ 1, 11111•11« o1 L.tl1er• T'1t•n11nt1.-, 10~ Publlshlld 0r11"'"' coo11 Dally Piiot, O St art. r na ion. e years, including "Alt-°" s.1111 public Mirtt119 on "" •bO'fl pr• 1m, 8., ee..riy P.-~ DIPVlf 11-r (bond w•lv.al. ,....,.tnc• to No-..mbtr 11, u and Dlc•mblr 2, t, • Thi •11 DH Slfflt ShOll IW "Stockton has almost every King's Men," "Porgy, -•d PIMd pl.M wUI bl hlld •t I ::JD p.m .. OI" •• COl.lf'llY Cltrk • ' Is mt111 for further ptrllcul1rs, •nd NI 19n 31t5-n Q) Thi ,..,....... ID.....,. btlhllll llQI -,,..,...,, ... ,, pcm1bl11, on Tuetdty, • ,..11411 1M11m1 •nd "'"' ot M•rl1111 tM s1"e n.-""W-" .,.. 111 ..._ i!l)Movl kind of location a picture Bess." "Cool Hand Lu'i¢'" O.CM'!bll' "· ltn. 1n 1111 hHrl!IQ Pd Pi.iblrshld 0ra1111t c-1 0111v f 1101, ""' 119111 111 for 0ecemti.r 12• 1972• 11 PUBLIC"' NOTICE ~ iqtta· 1 maker needs,'' Kramer com-"Th ·s1 be Sta ·" mMllll!I room ol tt.. Dl'•lllll Counly f'11n· Nowmt:Mr tt ll. Ind Dlcimlllr 2 t t :OO 1.m., tn 1111 covrlroom ot Dei:i-t· / Q1l Stn1 Up ... a.tr 11:15 (]) """: "CaU Ml Midi•" (mus) e raw i:rY te~.f' n!ng commtulon. Eng1-11111 Bu!ldlng, im ' 31N.7'i m1nt Mo 3 of .. 111 couM, 11 .100 c hic r.r... T·d-.,, .. "' 'tOol M ~-•• NCoo mented. "ll bas !Wamps, "Fat City," ,ft .. .a tt. .. :. .... •s «IO Civic C111tlll' DrlW W'11, •oorn I", Cen11r Orl'fl WHI, 111 1111 City ol Sfl'I• NOTICI! TO CllEDITOaS W!I nv• ~ lrlllln, """'"' " • ~ "'"f""".1 sen11 A11•. c1111orn1•, 11wt11cti111n11 •nd PUBIJC NOTICE A111, c.u1om1.. 1UPE1ttott cou•T o• TH• Q)Cr••bll•C ton.at ftetNN nor. farms, canals, ranches, col· forthcoming '"Qie Wo t-ld'J pl1e• 111 .,..._. .. Iller t1vorlng or op-~1111 Otctmbtr 1, lm STATE 01' CALl(lfotl:NIA 1'011 5:J0 -0-p fDil. ftns le~e Campuses and fairly.pie-Greatesl Athlete," .: . .-,: p0slng uld Df"QllO&lld "4•11 w111 be hllrd. 11 WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, THE COUNTY O(lf OltANOI -~ ,_..,1'-'.,.:.CC.:'-'C..:.=..:....:..::_:o'...:'...:.. _ _::_::.:=:::..:::::::.::: __ ..:.;_:...:, .... Ii r-flld 11111 ..,., -111111'1 ,_,,. lo •ICTtTIOUS IUSIN•SS Cou11ty Cl1rk flfl. A·7GG' B DIC Nen c..ftllllltt 11:20 II Morie: (C) "Sollttlll•I .. • I ' • this publk NlflCI bl Mlbmltlld to IN •AMI! STATIM•NT JACIC MIDOVE E1t1tl of GRACE A. SHAVER, 0.C..•· fr\ ___ ...... _ lMtly Man" (dtl) '68--Dafl Blocll· "NliM "..,. Xfllll" & "'WICly ''Wtil'W Of ~ P!llWlll'lll Commfllloll prior to IN hHrlng TM follow4ng P'f'IClll It dcJln9 lxlltMSI All.,..,. 11 U w lid ~ -... • Al Al ~ • $It & 1-. ~ ... 12 » ~ O » d•t.. as: 1 .. 111""'" S9"tt NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN to Ille @ Wll\StrMl:Wtll lt,Suun Cl11k. • 1 , r- 1 p For f'lll1tltr dtt .. 11 ttOlfdlng uld prO> ltOIERT L. PHILLIPS SPC>ltTS VMI Nlll'fl> C.Ulenll• tUtl creditors OI the ....... ,,.mid lllcedent _.__._ .. _ (R) ,,.-rr. ..... "Dn -.... POMcl P(•11, •II In-led __. we ~ EQUl(lfMENT COMPANY, Dl7 Vlitl Tll1 11\JI -.Sllt llMt 111 P9noM ll•'fl"' a.I"" ~Mf 11141 U:I -:.JV l.V • ' vltM "'Clll tl 1111 offln of the OrlltlOI HUlrt., ~ IHCl'I ""° ""'""" .., f'lfll'-' 111d t11eet11nt ""' ""llllrld ta flle !tllm, CED a..,. lMlllp ' Slllma IC (11N)-&rlt Fronk. C-'V PtilnlllnR CWrwnlUlon, ElllJ]-"'11 11°"1 L. PlllllLPI, 2:301 Vitti HilllU. P1lblllhlld Or•~ COid Dltl'I' ot. wlltr "" n«ftDl"'I' 'IOl.ldltts. In 11141 ~ ma tbldlll ........ IJ Mewle: "ts hrif lunlhlf1 (dtl) Buitdll'Cll, a (lvk ~ Drlwe W..!, ~ kK" 01cMnb1f 2. :s,. t, 1m ·12 of tllf clert ol Ille •"°'""' 111tllltd CDUl1. or ft\"" ... '6'. _ ,.,.., n... • .o1 ... , Go• F~·. ·-1$1, .IM!t• /lt.M, C-'\lorrolt, wt1ere Tlllt buslnftl }I 11141111 conductld tl'f 1f1 ' to prwffll llwln. ... !ti n. ~ry 1iE6 N iii """•••• '"""" Hid ,.,......, p1.., 11 on n1e 1nc1 •v1H111M lllllh'kfl.lill. PUBIJC NOTICE ¥OUC1Mt1, In 1t11 olfk• o1 1t1t deril o1 1111 7:1118 (IJ WO "'Tlmtlnll" . OlaMs BoJet, for pUblk 1Mplcllllll. 'Robert L .-Nnlc-lbCrwe ..,titted ~ .... to ,,...m """" ,_, -·-~ ( .. ) '50 S'-1 w. hllty. Tiii• d•'-'' flied ""'"' ... Coul!IY w11t1 n. nKftflltY -.-cflerl. '° 1111 D i..-. .,... Otu!R lulldlf"' \9) • -Auht1nt Dltee10r ci.n o1 Or.no-C-ty on: ~ '-• I mit undlnlfr*I •I nio .me. ol hw A"°"'"1 8 MM ""' -«oMft RJn, Jin Sttr11na. Ind s.c.m • .., to Ille ltn. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY SUf'•1t10« cou•T O• THI! CAJtP'ENTElt, MALCGt..M AND DALY, /Tl,~ " ••• '' "'''" • MtlJil: .,._ .... tf ..... OIL\NGE COUNTY CLE•K. l y e.v...ry J , ~ o.riury,· STATS Of' CALll'OaMIA (lfM lfl• C..,.,. Orlw, ,,...,..... 11.-cll. l..•J ''"' -•••• PLANNING CO"M\ISSIOH -l'tllN TM• COUM'TY Of C)llANOI C1llfoml.I ""°' ,Whlcjll II 1111 lllect ol fJ'f111........ ...,. {tlot) '9--[dlltfll frllll, P'ubll...... er.,... Cots! 0111., PHot. hbflsllfd (It'. c.. OMly ""°'· ltO • ....,_ bullMn Cll 1111 ............ In .ir .... !tin -.. -v ~ fnf!CL DICMTlblr ,, 1972 tl:U-7:1 ~ '· 16, D. 30, 1tn »t+n NOTICa °" M•~HHI o• l"ITI 11itr11lllfllg to !I'll 'eilllt ol If.kl dKWllll. -h.tll 1..., -· • •CM1 raou:n: °" WILL ,.,.o wllnln '°"' monflll •,,.. ttw nnt·pUblic.-m BIMiina N Dew -~ '1111...,... ,....,. PUBUC NOTICE PUBIJC "-CE LllTTlltS tanAMlffT,...,. tlon ot 1t111 not1e1. -., ...... -... ......, -~ (dD) °51-JMn Xettt, Mlcflatl R•d· nvlJ Etfn ol OEC*G& It. IClllESS. o.ted Nowmbff lJ. 1m .., lrllll ...... r... rr ----------.... --K-.-,-.·-,,-.. -.-1-,-.. ..:_.:.:_c_ __ _:: ___ k-1t It Gl!"OllGE llllCMA•D K ~S JULIE S, SlUMD•VANT, ek• ndl flt""' NOTIC!i IS HE•EIY Gt\/ Ell "111-. fllt SO.rd OI SWltv!-. of Dr •nd 0. "· ICltESS. GEO.GE ICR S, ~~~A~ ~ui:r~~NT fl) 0 T1mlfft; fl~ ........ :lllft Cwnlr. Cellfromll, Wiii r1t1ive lffled bid$ \IP '° t:OO O'Clock P.M. Oii ~ °=~E IS HEltEIY GIVEN . •I of n. GoVe Mmld d«tftlll ft) 9 Klllywoerll t....W. TIMM fJll Jllliij ~ lllfl llft ol D«'irmbtr, 1'7'1, In Ille office o1 IN Cltnt ol !fie 8olrd of fwler· Sallm s Fronkll11 .,._, flied ,.. .. n • 11. CA-'"INTlll, MALCOtM I OilL Y • n:'I Nodll •....,. 11:45 B II ..... "'-'. Jiii 11"'°, Ceunly Mm1111str1tton l!illldlnt, ~u No. S~• st .. k!'lt• tkln ._.· "~"' °' wm •nd tor 11111 1 )n• CllNIW Ori.,., } lllil AM, C.ittor,1111. •t wfllc:fl ll!Tll llllid rr;o. wtll bl pwbtlc.ly ...... •lid r..O ftlr of Ltllln ll'll1menf1ry to 1111 !Miii! r, N.-,ort IMd'I, CA "'61 8' Lulit 1\1 f ....... Sltft Ill• IO!lo\lltno . rll...-:• 10 ,mkh 11 midi tor tu Tll> Cn41 SfJ<lm IE S.I S1fMt 12:45 (II MM: (C) "nit S.Colll C,.... Dl'lllOI County Madie.I Cfnltr pirtkut1r• •!Id rti.I lhl llmt 1nd Altol'IWl'I fw l:wcutl'lll' 7:30 ~ ....... (...._ '"" '"' ..._ I Acu .. UnU Air CGftdl!IOf'lln9 OI llffrlng 1111 MIN 1191 bMn Ml Publlthlld Dr•"" Go.ti Otr11w f'llOI, ' Tiit Mvtttbnr rvm) _,,.1n111 ,.,. II, Pro1«1 No. 01~1 Otr«m6tl' ,, 1m 11 t :OO •·""·· 111 NoWmblr 11, M •l'ld o-m111r 1-t, ..._ 1.-, Biii Dint~ Gtofll Nade r. AU of Mid -· lo bl PlriermN in ~ wll!I t1l•11• Ind IJ)fCln· ~ .,· DepM!mtnl No. 3, of 1'12 3"1-n ·-· -., " ~ --· (d ) u1liwi. 1'1'rlcfl If• -on llM In lhl Clf!Ju ol ttM <-tr Cleft! Ill 1111 COUl\fy ~ ., "° CIYk c.nter Dfl .... WH 111 -(I) ft Ttll tll tnitll ...-: ·-....... ti Mmlnlitr""°" 11v1t111111. s11 Ho. s~--.. Stint• AM, Cllllfiwtrll. tM (11y o1 IMll• Ml, C.lltornl•. PUBLIC NOTICE 11.11'• ~ • 0.11 '4-J--«.tf Ml!llMI, WlllllM Holdtn. MlnlrlM!t ..... "''" 10r m.1 Pl'OIKI Mw belllllt dlttrmllted tr Mt ... rd o...cl NO'fMltllf • 1m I ~ --1-"' lvPIM-. 11'1' lttlDlvllon ?J.JU, • dtlY OI Mlkfl It Oii flM In 1h4I tfflcrl of WILLIAM f, i T JOHN NOTOCI TO -IO"ORS MllllM Mflllt« ,,., .....,, "'-ci.r:.!!..!! ~ of SvPtrvltors. Giullt'I' CMn ' IOll coU•T Ofl TM• 'WM " ......... ('fts) '65-lllik ""' Liit .... (dr•) wlll """"~'r":-=.r::: ~~ t.:-t:.s:. ::._ ~ =::: tlUM J. ."~1• :~:1=01' CALl .. NIA l'Olt Ridlt1'4 Ht"*' $, R. Stulrt. '59-MicUJ RooMJ. •lttlll t•ltl 9t ,..... Mt fOfltl M 111 llblr ... ~ tfld; 1MCNf1b ......... =::.. ,,.,,•,..,.... TNI COUWTY Of'"Ol.AfrlO• mllltl.....; ..... ltlw. -rllfl ..,. Ir! flt fQCtllllfrt If !Ill ,.,...... CCM!rlld. c..111 ..... C-. fMO Me. ,W..,. --•~ ~ .. --... Dllt .... -.IMH llO!Wt !11t ~ m. of ..... W M M ..... llft'f Toi (71ft --Etltt. ol RUTH ltA.MOHA DOltT, _, --. ..,. .... tlfM "'' •~ of e19111 !lows 1r1 ""' -u.,., ..., _. .., ......,._ '"'' r • ..,,. ,.., 0 00•=•,•"",c• os •••t•Y O<VfN lo ..... 1:11 II (I) M '-a. ,..., CllClf IN -.......,., ......... llOllN'f'I, ~ .................... """ .-r--.. _ .... _ 0r""9 ........ DI!... ..... ·---..... -..-i.. .... (dh) '49 PW 0., flll nite 1111111 i. 11111 lncttlfl et IN ...... -..... _. "-....... g;.;'",,..-l.""1. f, lm--r"" •r ti ~ •Ghttw lltlOIN MfMll ~I IOI IW • ,.._ ., ............. ...,_,, . • llMI .ii·....,. ......,. ct .. ~ llOlfl'llt fht • ....., -Mldlttl D'si., 111111•• a., . • ol(tt 4lld6w ....,.., IYtrt'l'll• ~ "" ... ~<NO. Clfrltf'llill .., .. 191JC cs .. 11111 etaellll -,....... .. fltll"""" i--1:1sz- "" Ol'tft09 tr 111 MIDUlll not 11t1 """' fl¥t ~ ff 1t11 ""' .,.. ... ~ • "" den o1 "" ....,,. 1ko1111 cowt. • ()) Cll ID ,.. ... 1:21 -....: ..,. • fl* ... .....,. wlll enter rm. ttw JrlOOMrf C0111na 11 .... ..._ 11 _.. lllM. •KTl'TIOUS MltlMISS lo pr9Mnl 1!IMI. Wllll ~ ...... "'lliCGuftlt" ' (Wi) '$1-jmtf °*""'• Qr.- In ltle .......,. ti ltllut1 M tntwr 111M Wdt GerllfKt, flll ~ et ll'lt dlldt •AMa lTATaMIWT ._..,..le 1"t at ft'll olllOI - .......... M ..... ' -Cntttollll , •• • "TM& llflf DI' ADAM a !Vi" "SWEIT l'ln "tWllllT lltlH ,11, • ,..,.,...... llllllt er I liilr:IOw'1 ... _. C-,...,. .... .,.,. tf 1f11 """"' .. UP NOl'I Miii 1tM ,.......,.,~Ill ltM crffkll ..... - _.II 1111 lorltl• .. , II\ UM ti I -..; ttw Ml M1m Jhlreot 11111! Ill ........ fl TM ........ ,._.... llff NI Altontf'rt 'A'-ll • MrLLIKEN, ................ 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IN t•llMvt ........,.nc. ot !tie c.ntr1ct1 teld '*"* ti 0#4'lft 0,...., c.!""""*-;w!tftlft for.Ii' ,_,rtio ttl# 1111 fin! atu· r s I L)ws , c...J. ~ ~ tlll C-ty ~ ... •nd IMUr.nc1,Aarnltllllr11W 04 Oflfllit .,"r',,.,.0::-ll COlldut'" l!.'f •II ed ~=r~::m:: :::n.T -'1'--f-' _ • --C".t uiz .~· _ • .J n-80ilrnl ~ SuPlfrYIMI'\=:"" IM !111'°'1 IO rtl«I Ml'f' "' •II ....._ TModlft llNfft, Lie MOGC• Oort -flll ..... tit., KUDI 1111 I l:ll'lct bid; tnllll 10 wtlw 1ny ~hty Otnerel Plf'lnlr EllK111tt"Of 1111 Wiii tf Ir! 1!!J lld tlnl¥toilll. ll\h .. .........,., W. llled WOii t!lf C "" Ille ..... _..,.. d«9"ftl • ,,~• tY 0•0t:• Ofl 'THI IOA"D M SUPElt\ll~RI OF ORANGE COUNTY, 'CALI• tr tltf'k of OrMltl C.,,.,tv M DK ,,, •••• , •JU.tttll•t M*l.Mlllll, w n y , ..,...,. · ·· .. ,.. ........ ... ...... are ou " O.• JIOilMOtl' & ltn W. •.ST JOt4N Mlldlltl A DI~ .~ ......... ,..,., ..... M'llllW.. e· (.my Cllrl Incl u>Ollklo C111k -'"'"""" .. uw -*....,.. Oii..,. flfNf .... t ~ e ... :.. ' flu.LI ot lllt ... td of =WllOr1 OI 1117 111¥ c: .. :'r.:l j Lit .,;r:r:; ~ 4 • , .. .,. June~IWl4lf ,· OMC a;::,.~•C::.""eoW ~nr ~. or--.,... Co\lflly, (I lto!'1111 .,.._,, . 1 tnn Tth f II.,.._,.,. ,!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~:~ ~ °'"'" ..... OlllY ~lllt, DI( ........ 7, I. t , JI, 11• U. IS. ll, IS, 1m Ntllll... OI'....-Colet ol, ~......,. 11, U ~ !, t, , • ' Jal.II Dia..-r •· u. ». x. 1m n im 11t .. n .. -.. 1 I ' -.... -' ,_ j. • ..-, ·: I ' I "' Hl "St ..~ in; t' I• ... .. •. '· ,. " I I I ' ' . . ' TV Still Shackled Newsmen Chafe Under Federal Curbs By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Television, mu:klng 25 years of major programmlng, wants· to be free finally ol -•In federal reStrlctions. Like most 25-year-olds, it leels ·IN>llgh\-to be on II& own. Restrictions? On its owy! But i.Sn't video entertainment bi-taking barriers on Connerly taboo subjects -like homo.sex· uality and lesbianism - almost by the hour? True enough. And it's also true that video's stea~ barrage oC commercials lw, in some quarters, weakened sympathy for its case !pr total self. autonomy. ~". · lt111t Bettceen Friends There is, neverthe1ess, in- creasing I y out spoken dbcontent among network ex- eCutives over areas such as Jl\?WS reporting where they wish they had total in- dependence . · $Urlee Roberts (right) gives Noel Fillastre a piece of her mind while John Loughman restrains Miss Fillastre in a scene from the Irvine Communit.y Theater drama "DearJriends," on stage tonight and next weekend in UC Irvine's Humanities Hall Playhouse. THEY FRANKLY admit they envy these poslttona of the printed press: -That it does not have to be licensed and therefore in- evitably responsible to the government, despite Its owni bouts with officialdom. ~· ... ,.. . Shatner Stars 'Mother of Us A'll' JiOLLYWOOD (uPI) -Wil· Him Sbatner, erstwhile star of s l "Star Trek," will appear in a a utes Women's Li"b "Miss.I.on: Impossible" apisode -And that it does not have to adhere to such fonnal regula- tions as tbe equal time ruJe. To the networks, the central issue is not really a matter of · ir\_ the 1972·73 season. .. . •. LW.CP. Avt'. -•lol ·-· 121...010 ........ ,.,, . .. • DUMIO (O) .+ lllUllltO' lOIO ft) ClllHll HMI 11 RH ••11D>tl1 r...,. •I .. M lluttt IS...I 962°2411 STttcnT ADtllTI SIM Of ADM & IYI (I I • IWllT S!llAI (II Clll ... l 11•H M WITl,A1111111 S1nl• M•I ,, .... , ... . cti.,... ... •tt SSl-7022 N•w,..-t ,, ..... , •I ••k•• $1. S )JIJ 1. KA .. MTtl 111 'J, 110 ~II IP•) J. WMlll MU IT tltllT ...... , ..... TMISISSallM(I) • SIOW.tOl(PI) ...... ,.,.,"', . ..,,, ... ,,.. NEW YORK (Al') -Now is the time for all good feminists to come see "11le Mother of Us All," performed with solemn artistic pomp at oµ· Broadway's occasional brarlch, the Gu g gen h e1i m Museum. . · TM Gertrude Stl>li>-Virgil Thomson salute to Susan B. Anthony has been revived in the auditorium of the nilty Fifth Avenue institution under ~ CANNES F~M FESTIVAi. WINNER! ·-&s\ Fi~ S., a New Difec:IOI'- °"""' ,...,,,.,.,,COll/Mlll~ ' "A MASTERPIECEr' !Ill _,.. .. --- ~ ..... the superVIS!On of composer Thomson. The chosen cast 1and its accompanying small pit ensemble sing and stinT-the intricate Stein word patterns with ritualistic dignity befit- ting. operatic epitaph. Miss Anthony's pioneering efforts to win women lhe right to vote are the libretto's chief concern, rather than her aboli- tionist or ... !~mperance ·en- deavors. Its recitatives point out recurrently the trenchant renections that "yes, men are poOr things," "men have kind hearts, but they are afraid" and so on. 'Ibe contemporary appeal or such ideals undoubtedly ex- plains why aome s a v v y Broadway veterans, tncludlng -Lyn Au.stin and Ollver Smith, are putting "The Mother of Us All" on for an open-end engagement. Also , the pro- ductk>n compares --m o s t fawrabty-with the best of tnany incarnaUona previously put on around town for limited appearances. Two Dance Units Play In 'Amahl' Judith Erickson, a plump. cheeked mezr.o-soprano of ar· resting clarlcy, performs Miss Anthony with assurance boned iiiiiiiiiiiii:iil -durfug earlier involvement with the part in Minneapolis • and Lenox, Mass., where this .. 71 .. 261~ production originated. Phyllls ' .... Worthington is to spell her at •• " -some later performances. SkVJl:NB> ~~o s.....-.·,:ff Aho RAQUl!L WELCH . ·KAMSASQIY IOMllR ~ MfJRoe-OLOR -o C..t. Stllld4iy M...._. 2:00 ... s .. ., ..... lymO'Mffl ''WHAT'S UP DOC?'' .-AIM- ..::°si1~ "SNOW JOI" Joan-Clauct. Kll!y htfl Col.,... .... fNJ NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES " ---- ---CtNlOOMl ?O ', .. ,. '• .L .I ' ..... LJ. ---CINEOOM/ l l .. ,. •. !".-1 ",I " J~:u-:J: ---".-' S TAO/UM • I 'I' .. -t"U;n:m •• ·---:_'- ---1:"1 1~ StAO/UM ·? ·'-" .. _,.,...,....,~·---. --... SrAotUM·J .. -...... -----., StAOIUM 4 .. ~.l>J!UL···--.. ._ ...... -""""' .. DR. ZNIVA.90"' •RllllN*lf1991elltMf N ..... _....S..11 Wi-II I MHl"'Y A .. rtl ... IDDL•l ~~THI llOOI'" rrs THI ••G TOI' 01" WONDl!lT.l.INMENTI WALT DUNeY'S "bUMfO"' • NLOlllO" Qlkll<I N .... "IUTTl!Jll'LIES ARE FJ1£E., a "TNl!Rl'S .I. 01111. IN MY sou~· "THE bAllWIN .l.OVl!NTUJll" • ''TOllAI TOltAI TOil.i.i" kllrl (Gl . ~ _.,...... PREVIEW IS RHED-<R> ALSO -''THE DARWIN AD ENTURE" ENTERTAINMENT into the law, and It ia so broad that it can be played llke an accordion." REINEN FRANK, presl· dent of NBC News : "If you do no t believe the First Amend· ment ought to apply to news on television, you do not believe that it ls an absolute need that news be free .•• ••niat is not the way you express your belief, but that is what you believe. "This belier, to go back, is said to be based on the physical difference between print a n d broadcasting, between wood pulp and radlo waves, not between what they carry." MIWf'OilT UACM -M ... -· "° t.""I•~• ll~• hlo •• 01, M* THE NEWEST OF THE SKI EPICS "This Is Skiing" Also ll'GI JEAN CL.AUDI KILLY "Snow Job" WATCH FOR "Pnl AND TILLIE" CHRAl..El!I BACIN!iaN "THE MECHANIC" [Ml-. ........... JAN-MICHAEL VINCENT · KEENAN WYNN JILL IAELAND - ' ••••• COAST ltWY AT MACARTHUR BLVD. lllWl'OllT BUCH • 644·07IO '"LADY SINGS THE BWES' Will · 11 A RED HOT SMASH!"~~·· IJSITIMES MONDAY DEC. 11 DY SINGS THE BLUES ~l<'J('"JJ••1 >o'.'..11 •7!'.' .r ~Pf;I, 'Y<! 3<0'H(0-0t 1~1 iJU\lo .I ', ll tf.......,,, 't /,'} "-t 'ti('. cft':: !ol:J"o"'Q@ll I < ]{\ ~."\, 1-1."; {Q P(>r""'.l C-0-.)-11..'1() r,c,r .JJ •••eo.1 r;..~......_, •• r _.1 ~ A,,..•,,i.•A()v'.ll"C'l.Pi: .. Ah1·Al1" Ar~ht·S.11, l1l1e111t11'-P•11I• p,._ntict [BJ ~: "LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS" -iir -· OUI CHRISTMAS SHOW STAITS TUES. OIClMlll lt Steve McQueeo "THE GETAWAY" Ali MocGrow -HELD OVER- EY CALLEO IT AN ACCID HE CALLEO IT MURDE IT WAS THEIR CONSPIRAC IT WAS HIS SO llAltO• I TOU!oAN() "UP THE SAND BOX" JAMES GARNER -KATHARINE ROSS, W\EDIDIT? Mari's best hinl ... era man? MCTROCOLOR 0 ..... 2nd !Of' ITTRICTIOI llAlllOll al.VO. AT WILSON ST, COST.I. lllESA 14"°51! of~~ ii:"Wiimtl 2 lllllS SO\,ITH Of iA11 DllGO FWY. '-------==="! 011r c;r111 .. 1 Show St1rt1 Fri1h1y Dite:. 22 "DELIVERANCE" JON VO IGMI "ltlTTllft.llS All rlll" & "tMI Ml(MANI(·' NOW PLAYlll (ttlllU YllJO MIS.StO• Ylt.JO • IJ0.6ttt • Nearly Everyone Listens to :f.anders • • I a UOWL.I '"''-"' ~COMt,11VNIC.ATION &ETuJE.f)I 1liE GENE.RATIONS IMPROVES A i.or OUR1M6 CURJS1'Jt.AS~ Pet Duck Fighting City Hall FRESNO (UPI) -A pet duck may bring a change in the city's anti-animal law. The duck, whose name is Duct. is owned by Mr. and · ll-1rs. Marvin Burns, who were recently told that city ordinan- ces prohibit keeping chickens, turkeys, ducks and several other animals inside the towu. 'fbe couple were told to get rid of the bird. but won a tem- porary reprieve last month ( lfNIMALS ) . . rrom the City Council, which . ordered its attorney to see if the law covered pet,, as well as airnals raised for com- me(clil purposes. He came back and said it did, prompUng the council ·to order a pu))Jic hearing on a possible pit-excluding amendment . eTlger •rhle NEW DELHI; India (AP ) - The J!idian Jlo¥d for Wildlife has adopted .lthe tiger as lndia'I nation animal and announced a· massive drive to sire the animal from ex- tinctlon. , Dr. Karon Singh, t h e minllter for tourism, said the dri .. will begin Deit April and wi IU•Atsa. : '''£11.• imlm'.al has ... _llfi.-s ........ 50.000 tig ~ In 1IOll. Now, there ~ 1,000 ICaltered over·Jt· tbe-tt states. Sbolting of tigers has been forb6i1Men since last year. e Jilelte•ns Die VBJilICE, Fla. iAP) -Fish- gobblillg pelicahs, w ho s e beab hold more than their bellies, have been vying with fi shermen at the wharf bere- and. lasing. Wlldlife experts say nine of the b I g. brown, we!>fooled birds have been injured, two fa t.ally in the eight days, from entanglement with f i s h i n g lines at the Venice Pier. The pelican is on the federaJ enda&ered species lisl -ol the pellca"' suf. fered injuries from books and taJJ&)ed lines. e Group S111eWe7' PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (Ul'l) -Villagers do not know why 30 whales died on the~ beach, but they've got a lot of theories -including group suicide. The whales, some of them weigbinc three tons or more. were found on a remote beach 155 miles south of Porto Alegre. Officials from Porto Alegre who came to investigate said they could not determine what tilled the whales. But they and villagers speGl]lted that the whales died ol toxic wastes dWJlped into the AUantic or suffocated on a. ·beach or even com, ~llU!cide. • ..,..ifer BOCA JIA'l'Olf, Fla.(AP ) - Fl--University, Ihe 1"itd'i !lr1est sanctuary for W:a6dii owls, has of. re.-lo -iO.tl!O aid of a coi., .,.,. ...... borne· at Mi"'!'~ Airport ls U.11.r-"' nmway ex· ; po:r.r.:: County Port A•'q"f'u.-.elod fl0,000 to 11111_ ...... lar tloo owls ......... _aiicf ta ... •111·1 - • ' • ' . 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BEST RENTAL Fisher stereo thruolit, 2 fireplaces many ex-~addition-Excellent AREA ............................. $110,000. tras in kitchen, huge workshop off garage. 'l~C'l59T.500H.OMAS TT• h Lovely free-form pool In private front C<Jurt-· South of the n1g way yard & many rare plants. A real beauty! ---Realtor 0... .... 1 1 TO 5 P.M. MESA VERDE . 3202 New York -~ Bedroom, View of Golf Course, Soper Sharp Cul-De-Sac Street Sun. -2313 3149 Madeira -3 Bedroom, Pool, Paneled Family Room, 2 Fireplaces. $39,500. SwL -cil3 COSTA MESA 1921 GALATEA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00 224 w. Cost Hwy 5!8-5512 Corona del Mar CORONA DEL MAR _ ,125,000 Newport Beach Eve. S<S-5643 332 Reims -3 Bedroom, Pool, Condo. $34,800. Spectacular vi ew of bay & ocean from this Sun: 646-7171 427 HELITROPE -PRICE REDUCED - cute 2 bedroom with new garage, "waiting for a unit." NOW .............. $49,950. Corona del Mar charming traditional custom-built home .• 4 2 • BEDROOMS Bedrooms, 3 baths & formal dining room. Ideal for the Couple just Wet bar in cozy family room. BBQ & cook-~~~si~ ora:.Cing ~~~: ing center in patio near lge H&F pool. Country size ·Kitchen with 407 MENDOZA-i'ERR. OPEN SUN. 1·5 :00 Bil Gas and many Duplex Cabinet.. Parrel Is roned LINDA ISLE -$245,000 for . more Units. $28,000. S!i!!lllJb'architecture prevail• In this delight· ;fUl:\!)UPLEX -TRI-LEVEL, 4 Bedroom, 2¥.i • 'b8tlli fiil!place, buM-ln kitchen. BACK ''UNJ'.J.: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath. Enjoy your 3 ter-~~'.~~£~es .. T~s as, a. beauty f$~s;;/Z Elegant Condo in Eastbluff JN . 'l1lE NEW SECTION -This Beautifully decorated (completely upgraded) 3 bMroom, formal dini~g room , a fireplace, 21n ba~hs, 2 patios plus a solarium, on the gorgeous ~nbelt ...................... $62,500. . .. ... .... Value Conscious?? Luxurious custom-built 4 bedroom home on Call Anytime 646-0055.~ lagoon. Huge famil y rm; w/wet bar, formal CDM TRIPLEX -dining rm., game rm. & 41h baths. Protected Two Units are 2 Bedrooms, 1 patio, pier & slip for up to 6.5' boat. Built-in ~lh~~l.ie 1M a ;sh 8 ~ vacuum. Impressive Z-story entry. FirepJace. Community Pool. 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00 Very good Co ndHi on. Carpeted and P a t n t e d 9,1thin the laat 1* years. can Anytype, 64&--0556. ilil IUl~DtAlY OJ lHf COlWB.L CO. -SPANISH ELEGANCE Fantastic four..level Spanish style Htmtlngton C r e a t home, 2830 aq fl of gracioQs u-. 4 bedroom, ,.II bath. large open living room with fireplace. b:mal ~dining,, ·separate · laundry r o o m , a>'x4fl'"l>atid' plus spacio111' basement family/rum.pus rQOm with fireplace. Tb.is ia a home you must see to balleve. $53,500. 0 P t: N HOUSE Sunday l·S pm, 19321 Worchester, (rir Beach &: Yarktowne). Jfj}/Ja,. c:o:n ~WALL.AC! REALTOR$ Open Evo~lngs • fQ.4454 • NEWPORT BEACH 1424 Irvine -3 Bedroom, Pool, Large Fam- ily Room wilh Stone .F1replace & Wet Bar, Nicely Landscaped. WestcliH Area. $39,950, Sllll. 646-7171 · · 2019 E. Ocean Blvd. -4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Family Home on the Peninsula, Choice Lo- cation. $84,500. Sat/Sun 673-8550 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Larkspur -Duplex South of the High· way. $65,000. Sun. 673-8550 . HUNTINGTON BEACH 17051 St. Andrews -4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Beautiful Split Level , Family Room with Stone Fireplace, Formal Dining. $49,500. Sun. 847-6010 6002 Rosemont -4 BediOOm, 2 Story Pool , Home, Excellent Location. Comer LoL · -$41 ,850. Sun. 847-0010 5711 Heil -3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Fantastic Pool with ·Jacuzzi, Separate 2 Car Garage off Alley. $40,450. Sa\(Sun 842-2535 10022 El Capltan-3 Bedroom, z·Bath, Form- al Dining Room, Large Separate Family Room, Large Cul-De-Sac Lot. '4.l,250. Sat 842-2535 5972 Edmonds -4 Bedroom, .2,Bath, custom Built Home on Cul·De-Sac Street Nert to MeedowJarlt. Golf Course. $40,900. Sat/Sun 1142-2535 • • 15461 Shasta -3 Bedroom, Added ~e Family Room , "$200 Will Move You In '. Room for Boal '29,900. Sat. 1142-2535 FOUNTAIN VALLEY A. lJP«lR tiCMf • NEAT, TIDY AND TARDYI Thill home's time ts long overdue! Spic and span four bedrooms (it even amells clean) with a pool and a canyon view to ihe rear and a private ~h to the fore. All us Real-1 tors ·~ this is one or th et bOit buys on ·the current market. But w.hlt -about you, · where are you? Give It a go, at '69,500, or? -.VNl9tfl HOMIS 0, ~01,0NA DIL MAI. 67MOOI ........ ., ...... ,...,. General 4hl1SPJ. LOT* l·l * CdM ' and •.. on lhe ocean side pf the hwy., pllll a jewel of a C<Jtlage! Thill OuU!aliillng offer-in~ bas space .for · an extra large second urut. Shown by app'l only. $59,900 ' . CORBIN-lfaR ,N ' . . 644-7662 REALTORS Gener•I . ! J i I · MACNAB IRVINE FINER-HOMES I ' SPECTACULAR LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT I The ultimate 1n·privacy & luxury living~ 1 1 combined In· this 5oOo sq. ft home w/iJ>. . door pool & garden. The use of glass - brick :..... trelllage & mellow walnut noo cre!lle a never to be forg-home. Pier- & slip. 2 BR's. f375,000. Barbara AW 642-8235. (516) YOU· BE THE JUDGE II Corona de! Mar triplex· on · 2 fUll loll -. ~·~ l"ur ~119n,sunday 1-5 p.m. I 4Vf ... JWl>Y· TrY>to tie tbe FIRST if YG!1 a.. Interested · 1n -.soo. Lois Miller 1 642-8235. (Sl7) I TURTLEROCK TERRACE . "PRESIDENT HOME" Buy this condo -BACK BAY ·AREA - 3. Bedroom, 2¥.I bath, bUllt·ln lrltcben, stone fireplace. FAM!- . . .tY ROOM, rommunily pool & REC. ROOMS Including b!lli3rds. Fee land close to every- 9424 Kiwi -5 Bedroom, Decorator Touches, Patio Furn. Stays, Play House for Kids. $35,750. Sun 1142-2535 Elegant 4 BR, DR, FR executive home. I Central air condlti!i. . gaptJvatlng city, & ~ view a1I major rooms. , PrOfeasionally decora & landscaped on " oversized lot Cul-d.,.sac street. Laazo · Sharkany 6446200. (Sl8) • thing .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . $34,500. AUSTIN·SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 644-7270 Gonorol • CORONA DEt' MAR CHARMER This home is for you if you like bright red shag carpetr, a cozy living rm. w /huge brick fireplace; 3 Bedrooms plus guest quarters. f94,500 HILLTOP FAMILY HOME ... with forever ocean & spectacular night light view; 5 BR, 3 baths, 3 car garage. Large corner lot. Ready for occupancy., •122,000. Lavera Burns PRIVATE BEACHES, TENNIS CLUB Lido values -1. Charm. 3 BR. on St to St. fll,500. 2. Tw<>Slory 4 BR., FDR & beams. $76,SOO. 3 Bayfront w/pier. 3 BR., best buy ·•144,500. Eugene-Vreeland I '", 1.RVINE COVE -VIEW ~~ac .. 3 BR., 3 bath & den home over· we finest prlv. beach in the area. ~ tbruout is evidenced by many fine feafores. $195,000. Edie Olso n . , BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW Bay & ocean spread at your feet Short walk to 2 great swunmlng beaches from charm· Ing J' BR., 2 bath home. fl95,000. Mary lfiriey ' NIAT AS JI: PIN Pot~ Model, Harbor View Homes; 3 BR., 1~ bl'& Shutters & used brick trim out- ...-Lleht & bright colon · Inside; '69,000. Katllryn Raulston LA COITA -VIEY{ LOf -$17,5,00 ,;~ new lot overloolrlng Lacosta !:'I ~ further Information caU --~·- ' . 1 •' IACK BAY BEAUTY . , Elegant S BR & family hom~ on quiet cul· de-sac In area of fine homes, features double flrepl, D/W, bltlns, flagstone entry, lush ldlcpg and much more. '39,960; 2290 Red- landa Dr., ~N=.B"°'==~= SUPER DUMP Truly a fixer-upper, 3 BR on huge 80'"300' R·2 lot. Room for 6 units, Eastside. Sound lnterestin~? Call for detalls, ,23,950. DUPLEX & aACH. APT. $41,500. ~~ · 'call 21 . 642-1771 wncoME ro 6 LOCAL-OFFICES of;nJ~ J6/u PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 [lnde Isla Drive Elegant 5 bdrm., 4¥.i baths; on la_goon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. 4 f1leplaces. Lovely garden & large slip ........ $212,000. ' Linda Iola Waterfront ' Just completed -modern 5 bdrm. 4¥.i bath home with family rm., game rm., form· al dining rm. & maimificent 25 ft. water- front living rm. w/frplc. & wet bar. $285,000 IOI Linda Isla Drlv, Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba, home with' downstairs waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or study. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings, quality construction, slip ...... , ... $155,000 For Complete lnform1tlon On All .._, & Lots, PIH .. Coll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Sulfa I, N.B. 675-6161 ·MAILIOR~O:__J~0ot;;._;a;1 ~:::::~~'°"::'*'='~1 ~;;;;;:;;;;;;;.I COUNft ( "LUSK HAltlllOR'VIEW and ->Our -to um 4 Bdrm., family rm., w/beaut, pool. On lge. neat 2 6edroom ranch-«Yle f 1·• -950 ilome Oii !up loL Perteet ee ~ "''' '"'" the fanlfly 'who wantt 1S ACRE LUXURY RANCli =~ ~·,:,: 4,000 Sq. ft adobe. 4 Bdrm. main house w/ 1rom -ch. pool & view plu• guest & caretaker's qtrs. Ntw on Ibo can "' Beaut. tree1, puture & •table. •150,000 qulck. -(OpmEvel.) • HERITAGE R• /\I f(>RS SNOW TIME Mammoth Mr.c<lndo. Sleeps 10. hwy. $24,500 2165 E. COAST HWY. OWNER mlill ~. 4 bednnl!. (The Mutu<il lklt.) for Aotion ••• Call 642-5171 , ~r;1,~~~ ':':'=i:, ___ .............. ci .. °" .. OHA-D-•L_MAll_ .• 1 1 II ' ELEGANT DOVER SHORES HOMES We proudly offer 2 new Ivan Wells & Sons SJ)OC!acular VIEW HOMES In lovely-Dover S\10res. A 3 BR. custom home $112,900. , Aleo, a 4 BR.. view tiome'pmenUy under' construction -will have pool & jacuzzi. Choose your decor $152,000 . ..DEEN DAILY -2030 Gal.uy Drive. (519) --'-1,..S-TMAT-CW1tTA\WE1t.1NG .. When you live in a bayfront home w /pier & slip on Harbor fsland Rd . ONLY 1 $125,000. Lois Miller 642-8235. (520) WESTCLIFF AREA Where can Y\IU find a bettet 1oc·at100, a filler school 'district 'or more home for '67,500? · 4 BR's, FR, ~ricli, •hake roof. ' To see this comfortable, well prlced homtl -OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. -1527 Anita Lane. (S21) . l'IEWLY LISTED SHORECLIFFS -4 BR -8 belb -FR ...._II VIEW ~ $185\000 ~ CAMEO SHORES -3 jlR - 3 bath - pool -VIEW -139,500 BAYCREST '-R-1 LOT at faa,500 ,, Plus many more! Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. (522) ., FURNISHED BAYFRONT MODEL Elegant Interior by Vorr Herlnert l'l\lerlora creates a dramaUc new 2-story' Baytront, Entry level features formal llvln' &ria & master suite. Downstairs, 3 BR s, com- plete bar & dramatic FR open to cantllev- ered deck'. 50x!OO lot, 46' slip privilege. , $236,850. OPEN DAILY -1653 Baysfde Drlve. (S23) • GIVE YOUR Wll'I A '4QME , FOR CHRISTMAS ' and move In for the New Year, ~utttul • gold shag carpeting, lush Iand~P!nJ, comfortable FR, forinal DR, lllllken LR, garden kitchen, 3 roomy BR'• a. 2 balh1, Located In Harbor View Homes neu park & pools. '55,900 lncludea lalld. Jo~ JM. • Jund &8235. ($36) ,...,,.. [lrvlnal I . • " I ! ! I !'.:'. I I J • I I 1 I . ! • ~[!;~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~S>~tunlt~r~,~Dtc~"'~""~~~9~,~1972~~~~~~~D~~LV~,~ll~tfr~~~l l~-~ .... _ .. ...:;I~~[ ___ .... _ .. ;;;;:;;!~~ I -..... l~I _ .... l~lf._ ___ ... _ .. __, -.. u. l~I .__-_ .... _ .. __.!~I -·-J~[ ....._ ___ , .. _ .. ~~~ Genorol 0-11 -.1 Genen! -c. F. COLESWORTHY & co.1 ===;;;;;;:;~==;;;;;~iiiiii . Gentrol 0.!;!!•!!!1111'~· ----Gen•r•I Baycrest Horn ..... Est•te Slz• Lot J~st under a quarter of 'n acre of land goes With this Ivan WeUs built home. Privacy abound.• with plenty ol room between nelgh- bon .. Three large bedrooms, fOl1nal dlnlng ·room, e!f1clenl modern kitchen. Naturally -a large heatell pool, wide palio decking man· icured landscaping, and a separate a~a for your <>Wn ve'geta~le gaiaen. Elegantly Jlec- orated. You own the land. $89,500 . ~ S.,.clous ThrH Bedroom Ideal Santa Ana neighborhood. This home features separa,le den and formal dining room. Roomy two story home. Quality CO!i- stroction1 just 6 years new heavy shake roof. New pain! and drapes. Close to schools and shopping. Best of all only $38,950 Corona 0.1 Mar Home and lncoma Located so uth of the highway on an oversized lot. Just listed spacious 2 bedrtt>m, two bath home plus bachelor income unit to .pay the taxes. Choice ne!ghborhood. $67,500 . Bluff• Condo Thty Calltd From Portlarid . · · To redU<:e the P,rice of this 4 bedroom, S balh home '2,000. Its vacant and ready for quick possession. , SpeCial bonus room with extra 'h bath;a"lld' wet bar-perfect family hotiby center or hideaway. Large formal dinb1g ar~a , a.nd_ ·expansive family room. No'v pnced at 1159,000. .... HARBOR VIEW HILLS , Best buy in area. 1mnf..c. 4. bdrm., 2 baul single sl<>ry home. Lari• patio, room for pool. Newly redecorateCI, View of bay & ocean. Low lease. $65,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR· 341 B•ytlde Dr., Suite l,·N.B. 675-6161 p. B ~• ~ -INCOME -leciC -Pool OLE' OLE' t Lf l · uio. Monthly '··st Red d ME01TERJ1ANF.AN vu .. /! (J arreti ea U 8 Unha, ap&rkllng clean on .nr UCe LAGE 4 PLEX Delttxe, (1 the lnilde, old on tht! OUJ· $2000 ! apaclou11 a.nd ~luded apdrt· I..~ side, Atust sell or cxchanae BIKE TO BEACll! JUST mt'nls 111 11n t'xchalve and pre~nUJ for tax reasorui. Priced REDUCED BY ANXJOL'S e65enliol jocadon. No va· on!y $48.500. ow•ERt .,. canc1e1. EXDan(I ""ur ~. BAYCREST BUYERS AnENTION -INCOME -~ ~"" ·= ~.~ 101~ w11h ihls .m;, ,;-~ $EE THI& ONI -8 Bedroom, dining room . $170. Monthly SUNK.EN l'AMU.Y ROOM! very IOw down. 1 Two houses on 50' x 100' lot, ~ breakfast nook m ta• family room and pool plus many other Big Bear Lak~. S9.000. c~e1'1 kitcbcn. Truly giant t1J fin• !eaturea. Priced to selJ now at $7~0. equity. Trade Ol' !K'll w/ 11~ ~l'OOlna. Laundry · CALL 6424853. -E-Z-Y tcrna. Only $23,Gj(), room. Covered patio oprns _ 1~ 2007 Hqlkt•_y, N.8 . Open Sat & Sun 1.5 Hurry, hurry! to SPARKLING POOL~ TI1e , _INCOME _ 1hai·pe11t home in ihc area. OWNER General · Generol FANTASTIC ACTION VIEW $345. Monthly cau 1"'" "'"0003· -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1''""'"'"'"::':------1 BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT -Comfort· 3 un;" ''°"' 10 •hopping · DES!i'ERATE • room 10 build n10~. Priced FURNITURE _ Yow Own _ f able 5 bedroom family; home. Large child· 10 """"'°,..January. only a'JCHd ren's play area on sandy beach. Rental apart-132.500. INCLUDED Private Club ment over garage .............. $180 000. CALL ANYTIME $26 900 Everytlllng ls done 1,.. max· 4 BR /FAM, RM/POOL s.42 Sci. Boy Fron! INr Collins Av.I 646-3928 545-3413 I .. ...,..,...,....,~...,..; . , · bnum tun and comfort tn Prestige location oqgorgeous S.t &. Sun 1·5 'l'here Is a reaaon Value of a Uldime! 3 large (his lharp s bedroom Hun-"tree.lined land". lnunac. 1B years lllJDe location 2250 SQ FT bedroom!t-2 b&ths, bulll-in tin&ton Bay Condo. UP0'8d-2600 aq. ft. 1-sty. "Wells" BACK BAY. HALF C 4 Bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, )aJi?e fenced yard, ed carpet.a I< drape• buill home. Lu•hly A RE den PLUS eating""'" ;n all lecms covered patio. Discover neW landscaped, plus huge side ZONED FOR HORSES -Lo el 4 bedr KITCHEN. A very SCARCE avallable-HUJTr"Yt'On't last. carefree We at)'ie 1n this yard, trul.t trees. b 3 bath v Y oom TYPE of home. Just listed. call Red Carpet Realtors pleasant .9.dult community. ASKING $95,000 ome, s, top cond. Approx 6000 sq. ft. VA oo ckw:n. 5% Do"''" ron-_>_16-_8640 __ . ----- Near pool and recreaUon A fine home in an outstan-• of new greenhouses. . . . . . . . . . . $59,500. u--.at.L r--.. ~--ventlonal. Harbo H" hla lacUltie•, Was he<, ....,,.,. .,,,. nelghbel'hood 20362 Birch Sanft Ana Hts. Open Sun 1-5 ............. --• r 19 nds and refrlg included for . · · . 4 Bedrooms ~ COATS lir:st lime on the market! f~:~ .. OP~.H?9948USE SUnp·-·~ ,.,_,,_ IMMA~ULATE AND READY 2,'/• • ....__, · A LOVELY u P• •·a dcd -~ "'~ II~~ BAYCREST BEST BUY ' IHITID . WALLAC E remodeled 3 Bdrm. lat"R"c cadilly, Hunt. Bch., tnr-~ . -~• - 4 Bedrooms din· yard. A truly-must-see~ Brookhurst & Adanu.) ·~t; ~'. ~,.fi\ ing room and family room. Custom bulli and 3 Car Garage REALTORS aose to l.tarifl('•'I School. • COAn '" ~}. Ujj planned for act J v e family life. Separate Look at 'the combination of -546--4141-Only ;i.~kin.i.:-$39.950. & ,; t<t: r e a ty master suite. Compare this at . . . $64,500. fcatul'f's In thl11 home! Huj.':e (Optn Evenings) GINNY J\10RRISON W •L• •c• ...._4,. 2015 Commodore, N.B. Sat & Sun l ·S \valnut·paoeled family room ...,,...,...,...,...,...,...,_ .... •****• -R.~LM:l'OesaR$-" ~ .::; V.:it~ stone fireplace, formal = .,. ....,.,J ·REAL TORI 2414 v~1a dol Oro AVOCADO GROVE IN dm••• room, fre•hly PAlnted Uquiddting •GM •Vero• o.. Eut. N rt o. h inside and outside. Locater! * -* ,.. __ ..._m;' AN'YTJ'...: EMERALD BAY? ;, pre.t;,, ..,;•hoomood. 1.09 Acres •':"';.. '"';,'!'..:;',.,.,. very close to ell'mentary $9950 B I NO, Bu'f COULD BE -on this gorgeous lh schOOI, park<, tennis courts UJS. \Open Evenin~s1 acre buildinJf site. The climate is r!Rht and end beach. Prefer to sell Custom built 4 bedroom • 5 POUNDING SURF the site is gently sloping ........ $9-0,000. quphoncickly,:...,"923.1~. PI ease both. Secluded L ARGE .......-... GUEST HOJt.IB! ProfC'ssion· Brand New Surf.side Duplex - BIG AND BEAUTIFUL al TENNIS COURT! All k> Poo;..ula local~•>! Pl"'h 2 ®~ REAL cated on 1.09 acres of prime beet, 2 balh custom units - 3000 sq. ft WITH EVERYTHING _ 4 Bed· ES"l'A'r&RS R·l land. Owner is liquidat-best carpeting. draprs, room "'en f mil dinin' h OPEN~Tll 9PM ing this property. TAKE breakfast + bar, beam ceil-' Y , a Y room, g room, ob by ADV ANT AGE! $9,900 BUYS trc • speclacular view! room and pool. Radiant heating, 3 car gar· -W IT! Act fast . call 64.5-0303. Builder asking S91,000 • 10% sge. Baycre!ll-Mariners School area $98,500. alk to Beach down " try a lrade!' MOOR YOUR BOAT 6 hdrooms IOHl\i (O l\0\- IN YOUR ·OWN FRONT YARD -enjoy life Pool 1n this bay front condominium. Many de-~AU< TO BEACJI! Wrought " luxe features and extras. (Eves 673-2320) U"On enclosed front yard. ~==~===--~,~~tu:~~~:~u,.~~ OWNER LEAVING GORQEQU.S ,. < "· '0~1 . . DIRECTORY ......... ~·...,.,.,. wf .. .,.. tWt •.!••11.I •,.. t• ••-........ An tlte ._...._ lldMI _,_ ere *" Kl'fM4 ht ....... ~II by octnrth ... •IM• ... • a......,., DAILY PILOT WANT ADI.,..,._ "'9wt.t opn ...... , tw .... ., .... __... .. .,._d to 1W Mi&lt Ill....,._• 111 ttill eel ... .-• Mdclr. S...nt.yo -4 ......,, HOUSES FOR SALE -19201 Edgehill Dr. (Turtle RockJ Irvine . 644-2430 $105,000 (Sun. 1-5) 1 Bedroom 905 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach 67:J.<i210 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 2 Bedrooms 509 Begonia, Corona del llrlar 644-7662 $59,000 (Sun 1-5) 2 BR & Family o r Oen *1106 Somerset (Westcliff) NB .. ~ (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1714 Newport Hills Dr. W (HVH) NB ~ $53,500 (Sun l-51- 2024 Port Provence PI. (HVul!omes) NB . 6'4-6249 (Sat & Sun ·12-6)' 3 Bedrooms · 1215 Somerset Lane (Baycrest) N.B. $89,500 (Daily 1·5) 4411 River Ave ., Newport Beach 640-1440 ISat & Sun 1-5) 210 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar · 675-U44 $74,500 (Sun 1·5) 6171 Sortwind Dr., Huntington Beach 840-2128 $34,750 (Sat & Sun) 407 Mendoza Terr, (Corona Highlands) CdM 644-4910 $125,000 (Sun 1·5) 9672 Oasis Street, Garden Grove 645-7344 $28,900 (Sat 11-4:30) 3023 Royce Ln. (flalecrest) CM •. -11 $28,900 (Sun 12-5) tt213i.E. Oceanfront (Penin. Pt.) NB 67:J.<i210 $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 436 16th Place, Costa Mesa 675-5726 (Sun 1-5) 2415 Tustin (Cor. Santa Isabel) CM . 642-8235 $49,995 (Sat 1-5) 18991 Croyden Terr. (off Edgehill) Tr. Rock ~ (Sun 1-5) 317 Ramona Place, Costa Mesa 642-7491 $32,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1019 Dolphin Terr. (Irv. Terr.) CdM 642-8235 (Sunl-5) 1527 Anita Ln. (Harbor lids) NB 642-8235 $67,500 (Sun 1-5) 2015 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 $64,500 (Sat· & Sun 1-5) **•50 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB • 644-4910 '245,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) -•1' Pinehurst Lane (Big Canyon C.C.) NB 644-4910 $152,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 13782 Andele Way .(Racquet Clh) Irvine 832"7059 $44,300 (&lit & ·Sun 1·5) *3816 Key Bay (HVuHills) CdM 673-8080 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *515 Rockford Pl. (cameo ffids) CdM 6~ $69,500 (Sun 1·5) 450 Vista Roma, Newport Beach 64-0--0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 958 Megellan (Mesa dei Mar) CM 50-USl $33,950 · (Sun 1-5) *8718 La Colonia, Fountain Valley 1162-1373 $35,900 (Sun 1-5) 19102 Papua, Huntington Beach 548-1168 $28,000, (Sat & Sun 1-5) 216 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) S Btd,_,,s ttll5 Harbor Island Rd .. Newport tt542 S. Bay Front (Balboa Island) at Beach 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) .,.....-.,Collins Ave. 303 Orchid, Old Corona de! Mar ~ I 642-5200 $180,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 67&-6000 $67,500 (Sun 1·5) (5 Presidio (Mesa de! Mar) CM 54~1857 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 3 BR. and Family RM. or Den ::- _2290 Redlands Dr., Newport Beach· S BR and Family RM or Den 6!t'177r (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) '**#46 Linda Isle (Lliida ISie) NJl. 2030 Ga!axy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 64U235 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 840-1550 $112,000 (Daily) tt#S Lind'! lsle_(Ltd;.Jsle) N.B, ··- 2107 Indian Spring Lane, Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sat. un. U~) 646-741~ $110,00 (Sat & Sun 1·5) tt#54 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) N.B. *2007 Holid'!Y (Baycrest) NB · 644-2430 $289,500 (Sun. 1·5) &42,4353 $15,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ttl324 W. Bay Ave. (Balboa Pen) N.B. *~l , Galatea (Irvine Terrace) CdM (Sat. & Sun. 1-4) 644-4910 $150,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2018 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach 540 Vista Grand~ (The Bluffs) NB ·64-0--0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 644-4910 $58,000 -(Sat & Sun 1-5) tt329 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle), NB *1927 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB 67lh'l000 $270,000 (Daily 1-5) 644-7662 $81,000 (Siin 1-5) 6 Bedrooms 1732 Candlestick (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sun l-5) *17735 Acacia Tree Lane 322 Poinseltia, Old torona de! ·Mar Irvine 552"9284 $57,100 (Univ. Pk.), (Sat & Sun) 67&-6000 $86,500 (Sun 1-5) 3077 Molokai Pl. (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5880 • 54~1827 (Sun from I) 142 Masters Circle, Costa Mesa 673-9()60 $47,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *2278 Rutgers (College Park), CM 540-1151 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 308 Otero, Newport Beach 640-0020 (Sal & Sun 1·5 ) 4 Bedrooms 24401 Santa Clara, Iiana Point 644-2430 $94,950 (Sun. 1·5) *337 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa 642-8310 ~,500 (Daily 11-4) 224 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle 642-3871 f/3,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 20362 Birch (Back Bay) S. A. Hts: ~200 $59,600 (Sun 1·5) 106 Via Dijon (Lldo Isle) NB 644-4910 $'19,600 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 19802 Providence, Huntington Beach 646-0555 $91,850 (Sat & Sun r-8) 4 BR and Fomlly RM or Den *1651 Brighton Rd. (Cameo Shores)J)dM 644-2430~~ $350,000 -. at. 1·5) "**1653 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM 675'1935 .. (Daily) *978 Sandcastle Dr. (HVuHllls) CdM 644-2430 $85,600 (9at. i. Sun. 1-5) ' CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE · 3 BR and Family Rm or Den 2482 Napoli Way (Off Santa Isabel) CM 642-3073 $34,iiOQ (Sat & Suh 2·5) 2 B.troom1 *2400 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa 963-2187 '21,000 (Sat 12·5) DUPLEXES FOR SAllE 2 A 3 Bedroom 425 Narcissus, Corona de! Mar 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) TRIPLEX !=OR SALE , 407-09 Poppy, Corona del Mar 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) HOMJ + INCOME 2 BR A Bachelor A¥f 611 Acacia, Corona de! Mar ~7~ $61,500 · (Daily 1-5) LOTS FOR SALE tt1653 Bayside Dr. (Yacbtsman's °Cove) CdM. 675-1935 (Daily) - • ..... • .......... J ... ................. DOVER SHORES Hy room. 6 bedroom" STATE OARDeNS B~A~Tl~UL VIEW HOME -for th~ dis-Sparkling blue pool with Lovely 3 bedroom home Den Off Atrium , Crlmtnatm~. Ovtr 3300 sq. ft. of private and slide, Low care yard. A few designete<I for homelines.1, 5 Sprinkli;r systems, tur1\ on sec. l.uded living. 4 Larf!n~ooms, beam steps to' park and greenbelt! on quiet street in Garden all 3 lountains•trom fnslcJe . ilin ed. f fl ASSU?i.1E $27,000 GI LOAW .. Grove. $28,900. 0 PEN Sha than the mndPI Ce g ~m 'f roo'!1, al dining room, 6'6 % INTEREST. $292 HOUSE Saturday 11-4:30. Operr£un. 12-4. . ·---!. and pool with Jacuzzi. Many more exclusive month. Act fast. Call oor.i Oasis St. CHARMING! features $129,500. Shown by appointment 64>-0303. N'et. Hghts.-Oiclor unly. Unck{ $30,oM Office Open S.turdoyi"& Sundays I Ol:I \I I Ol \O\ . '. ·"~ PETE BARRITT REALTY * 645-7344 * 1770 Orange A venue 160S Weatcliff Dr., N.B. Costa Mesa R 642-5200 10 UNrrs EASTSIDE $145,000. Free Coast to Coast C4lk>g $194 PER MONTH General Pays principle, Interest, tax-' es and Insurance on this tidy Ultle starter home with BEST IN BLUFFS Consistent income of $1660. All Individual houses with garBges, on 1 acre. Call !Ol' detaUs on how to buy. ~ bedrooms and good • )lard lor~ children and . ~· liiiilli;_ltin< your -l~iijr 8 that apartmont .a,JI!';,.. -"""r own hqi:ae tor ~r OPEN SUNOAY 1·5 400 CARLOTTA (Off of Vista Caj~nl END UNIT E·PLAN, on beautiful; wide greenbelt. 2200 Sq. ft., 2 bdnns. 212 baths 15x24 ft. family rm. w/wet ba~. Immac'. cond. $63,500 Newport •I !"""! ','\I I If, >, t t -Realtors ;r 646-77Jl Fairview aM:J Westcllff Drive 6'U-11!1 l ---O~pe=:.n~·1~ill~9~P~M::..__ (enytlmel WIFE INSURANCE HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR . NEWPORT RM ERA All Fwnlshecl 2 Sl'ORY BARGAIN! Con· venient Newport Riviera area. 3 bedroom. FAMILY ROOM! 2 story Palos Verdel fireplace. Vaulted ceilings. CO?..WLETELY F U R N • I SHED at this WW, WW PRICE! OLYMPIC SIZE comm. pool. Puttln&' green. Extremely anxious -try 10% down! Call today 645-0.103. .. . I Olli 'I I Il l \fl\ CHARMING IA Y FRONT PIER TAKES TWQ 75' BOATS HOME WITH POOL P'LUS DUPLEX local<d 00 Jarp -do c.o.t.. Meaa lof with room fDt 3 more unitl. InvHtor'1 delight with loads of pate~ tlal. Home 1?\]"'.-!· tn,, m brlrw ham.mer a.nd paint )lewh. \II for co~le dttalls, but ......... won t lut loac. !!46-5880 (Opeo Em.> • ? HERITAGE fll •'LTC lRS • 644-0134 General 4·U-IDEAL COSTA MESA LOCATION $77,000 FP -'Near South Coast Plaza. Almost new only 3% yrs. old... Gross Income $9540 based upon 3 bedroom ($250) 2 bedroom ($185). After fixed expenses and loan payments $1223.00. Srheduled cash spendable which is $13.82 cash plus $4.~ equity buildup. Totlll rtlurn $18.80. AU this and the appearance ot a single · family residence. Contact Richard Van Wert. ELMORE .co._ REAL ESTATE.DIV. 645-4040 Only 2 Left ! Closeout $36,5007 Huny -jl181. 2 homes left! 4 bedroom. 2aory. S~pdown family room. LaUndry room. Cement drive. BRAND NEW OCEANVIEW PARK - CLOSEOtrr SALE! TRY AN OFFER AT YOUR PRICE! 5%, 10% or 20% down . you name It! Hurry. Call -645-0303. IOHl\I I 111\0\ .. . IMMEDIATE Executive -\VestcliH 3 bed., 2 bath on manicured corner lot. Plush carpets, drapes, builtin1, dining room -pri· vale ya.rd with heated pool ! Priced by eager owner at $61 ,950 -Submit your terms!! ~ 4 Bedroom·2 Story Assume & Save Exciting two story Spanish 'with aJI -four-bedrooms upstalni. WaJk one block to park, tenis courts and pool. A!llume VA loan with tolaJ monthly payments ot $253 PITI. Asking $38,cm. Call 546-2313 to see. 4 Id "-POSSESSION rm· ""mily Don't touch thing ~THK REAL $29,5001 rlgh1 10! a Sl>arlding~ ~ES'l:ATERS NO DOWN! ~~'.':l\'7Jl~~ .::::::;:·:;;::()P[:::":':"~'""':::~ MUST SEE! Qulot'-IU!ed kttchen , with oow vinyl SPYGLASS street. Curved driVe. Portico 11oor. Close lo tchools and ontry. 4 g;ant bedrooms all major •hopping. $30.'!SO. SPECIAL Family room Gori~ Vtt;; low down paymt. For FANTASTIC -SPECTACU· SwedlJh firepl~ I.a"""""· details call · Work bench. Huge cHi'Wf'S Call 540--1141 Open EveL LAR · SUPER. There att PLAYHOUSE and sandbox. not enough v.'OI"ds to des- Extra Jarse yard. GI _ NO crlbe the v1ew • this home OOWN"H ... ,. offers. 3 bedrs., 2 ballu:, Call ~rTY 0~ uua one · lara:e living room. dining rootn, large lot. Presented at $69,950. 1111\1 \I I '11\0\ . ''Just Ustec:I'' Fashion shoNS I I• I ·--. .,·.L_ .. " ' Rich. j>a'neUng thruouL Redwoi:id cov'd. patio. Call Agent! Sf&-7652 HARBOR VIEW In Newport. Helghta. Rustic Capo Cod 3 """" wllh 3 drr garage, ~ lot I: rtuit trees with great= harbor view. A home wtth d:lal.~ . l's so hard to--tind.~1..~ll take 10% down~ 3 spacloua bedroome . Cheerful llvtng r o o m , hand!tDme. fireplaet . Built-in kitchen, dishwasher. Patio. Freshly painted inside & ooL Like new carpetin&. Jr. estate pork-like Rl"?'lJ"ls. 54()-tm. 1e;1:-1a!• 2955 Harbor, CoBta Mesa EASTS I OE SPANISH DEllGHT $32.950 ' This home is Double sharp-deep1 ha1 cpl. throughout, S bcdnJ01111, big mas~er 1 \I i \ e . qule"i cul~e lltreet, / SpQlll.h arch way to courtyard e~ try, fireplace, built-Im eic. home ls only 2'41: )'1'I old . See it, Call _ Red carpft, Realtor11 546-8640. 1 $23,00I 2 BR;,l BA •' Sunshine clean A l'(!ady ft'lr occupancy, Ji.ult right &nr you renters to Jtet lltartcd. Carpets 4 drapes th1U>Ut. Huge kitchen with ga.s ra,,... Country ·-· • C&ll h:)W, I • -' ~··''It• '• ~: C-2 ZONED 33,750. ' 70'xU>' comer kit, plenly of parking spl.C(!. ConvertJbJc bou11e for office or bua1ness + 2 car gar. I • 8'<1nn, -roon>, """' hall, CU!tom cen.m\c tOe. lndlrl!ct llahllna. na""'1 wood cablnetll, pdme home area, S«>-J'l)). TARB ELL • '. • .. . . • . . . .. ·". .. . ' . • ................ . . llolllY 1'1lOT . - -- 0-,..al Cott• Maw Pauot1lo V11loy Huotl~ a...t. . ~ IMdl . $25,950 LOOK TO THE °l""~--~ ;,J,,, .......,~· OOl.L HOUS• 1&.u• FUTURE ·~ 2 Bed,,,.,., com pl ote I y Rl&BON blauWlll I bi<loCCJ•• ~t ~lko lrt, 13 500, ,,,.,,_.ltd. W.• l'OOOljl Sl'ECIAL , =ct. I.Use f a m I y okitr hom6. on ~2 pro-l. den ""1th elrcl.al&r tlreplaoe. WE KA VE A RllA.L PRIZE d~ bullHn nnat. oYtn , ~. 121xl40. DR.IVE BY Garden Oto~ Beaut IWlb. ldacpc, apadout W t N NE R H E RE , 6 wullf:f', BeautU\lJ. U2 C(.'CU Pt CAu. lOt rorn.r lot &arpjn pr1ctd LOCATED ON LAGUNA'S ~~ • park-JU.. yud. dtt&llJ. .. SUBMIT • SUIMIT 126.900. LE ADER s HI p IJ' AME D RI v IE RA I ln[DI REAL ESTATE 80-4468. O'.)ASTLINE. Dot a 11 e d g I LllU 1111 · · ... • ccmpott • · · REPOSSIS.SIONS °"'~ d...,• w/all £);J:t3! HM4U Ml 443S ~,:mut~~.: ~U For lntormat'°" and lucaUoo ~r:f!:..~e:d=v; Haner, Coda Me• HIDEAWAY muter BR ..• 1.38t2 Rl.ata ~n~':.7HA 6 VA home1, bdl'm. • DEN (or 3 llnL• •STATi Town"°""' for atnal• or · 11grn1 · KASAllAN ~1!;"·1...., llccr,.,_e~~ V. K,..-eou.plc, f\lrnl1hed or unturn. U '"" lhruout. fn.JCE MS t R . $2.S,500 $32,500. ~ r RMI &at•te H2o-6644 SUITE W/PATIO, h 1 1 D:Cf-llent' e 11 t 1 1 de loca· OPEN SUN. 12:»-S ffl.4433 961-4433 blt-tn~ant A drti.er. ~" 3 iJednn.l bath 411 GLOUCESTER Huntlnpn llHch • '$1950 • frf'o HAS -TO.-~ home, BJ.a: trou, hua:e OU TUltln, 1~ bltl. N. of · 4 BR, 2 8A FIREPLACE ~ .i.""' ~'"" 1ot-pd ... te MCluPon, belt 2)th Strffl. , · Extra wide lot. W/boat fl\t, l .t Vt 1 featvt. fPldo\ll buy co !ht martcetat 12'.500 HAL PINCHIN '".,,.,ANT Nr. DottllU. II» owner STEP DOWN UV. RM. ,.. It ->OU'll low It -Red RIAL TOil 67"""2 aw;.., 15112 Y-onicllJlN Lane wmt MAMIVE EXPOSED earp.1 11e&11on 64H640. u aNSION nt497.()812 CROSS TIMBE!IS, LOE. WESTCLll'F PIUC• 111.IDUCID """' Sl.UMPSTONJ; FIRE · w~ tndltlooal 4 Bdrm. • 2U •AST ltTH ST. ~ldadn. .:,_:i:; ~~ .~ $1200 TOtAL DOWN ~a::.-= .. ~f 21,t bath home, ln xlnt Spacious 3 BR., 2 full bath Their mo 1 t prutictoua S t e pa av e r k I t c h ~ n neflhborhood. Ftat'll'ff · CUltOtn home on TOx125 ft. model w/cantor p a t to Small 3 Btdroom cottqe, ...... bl O • D"' used brick lrplca., paneled )ot., Copper plwnbina, frpc.1 ao..1um. f'taturirc sunken country kitchen, hu,p bt,ck ,_. t .. ln RAN E • ,g&,o. family rm. Immaculate! cav d. Jl«Uo, t ro p I ca iW'rm., ftrepl tml din rm yard, not far from bead\. OVEN, DISHWASHER. etc. 20x40 fool. Offered at 1 and ac a fo!: ni· Cholce fam rm., lra'bdnnl w/U: Onty $24,000. BKR. 962-55ll. ~1& to~~naeu: S79.50l. Eutilde • n, 10 r cept'IY tra muter all draPllitl ttmioU.t. 2 Belt.'00)' II LL GRU!ilDY RL TR. !!!·~~n!~~ss. shown by upsraded elec bltln apPl'a. 6 OWNER wants_ a_c t t 0 n. vn:w DECKS. 'l'hll ~ 67U161 ?i1.R. ROJ3INSON Y?9 nN". Move In for Sharpest S BR tn Hunt Bch., newer bomt~li; our.''Buy o ONE BLK TO BEACH Uve ln a qua.int, 9 yr old 5euide home, l blk lo bch PLUS have your ow n bu1lne11 at home. Zoned oommerel&l. 962.fill.5 Bkr. DavlA Realty 642-7000 ChriAt.ma1. A mlllt to com. close to beach. ONLY the Month~ at , po.e • priced bolow mlct. 139.500. Call for detail" $43.950 l'ULL PRIC• Attention GoHers """ for ..... ,.,_1m PAm wALKER ·SEE TODAY l'yiii-.. REALTY MGIOSNSEIONTOMRO•~LWTY! PRICE REDUCED -·••---OWNER lelv'°"' Femlb' rm. ~ OPEN SAT/SUN 1 5 71 (=J t• is hup with natural brick 985 So. Cea.st HWf., 1..quna ,...,> $51;195 I Lofty living 1wttlll youl Aol 1'1'1ftly to saltct your own · NtwDoft Belch condominium. Vlllt fhe temp«iry offlcea of tht Newport Crest lnfO«nlllon Ctnltr, convenltntry IOClttd 1t 2400 We&I c;out Hlghw1y ~ Suite B, Newport Beach. Open D1lty 10 a.m. to 1un11t. 17141 645-61 41 I " • 3 BR., 211 ba, Vaoaot." W&lk '.,.8::;' 'lllE':.o A":.~ < to beach. S57 .soo. Owner $104 om "Will carry ~ will help finance. ~· al "" 3(t )'Ul'L I Oceuvlew Rlty. ~1400 Aalnt. fll.l2l 5. • l ~~vuri:~~: coowo...-. · -· °"""' -" fer .... • 160 *'ll>e B!ulfa.,-~BR, I\; ha, O'.)llDO ~SPECTAUsrs • -: upgraded, D plan. 1 yr, JfA VE Olllto SELL f ~ W'J!: \ $51,500. Owner 64H430 CAN DO· L ,W~A BUY ' ~exe. near the ocean · ONEf v:E GO'l"n:M l • Lenon, Realtor v~ :f'HA·Jsi;1., 2. s " 4 ~~" * 8'Jl.85Q * BEDkOOMS: I lN A LL I: .. HARBOR Vu Homet, Phue AR,EAS. From 121,950. '*4._' 2 area, POrtofino. Fee land, sub~fIT OFFERS. lat9rin -1 Ma •1 • fireolace, 4 bdrm, brk, P"-(714) 4M-07SI · 141 1ter1Clrc1 S35.95o. 842-2561. OCIANl'RONT NEWPORT HEIGHTS <Adj. S.A. Country Clubi SnUCJfJle In OWNER tran •. a5'um• 5!1% COMMUNITY ... ,... DAVIDS1o"N'500REALTY For Winter loan, 3 bednn, 3 baths, LOE t U •--· Princlpall ooly. -1. re~!/iiiinc. Jl68-o4>11)5. ' j . Newport Htl9ht1 NEW R:r' ' RMERA•ALI. -,, Ori t r_J;QQR. f.rr. Dllllhb' . : VICTORl.._N crpt'd, s BR, 2 BA, din nn. · · • ...... ~ dlninp; rm. built-ins. brk, . . •m y nuun:r, ocean- 4 BR. + maid'• or aue1t rm 67~9060 646-n67 Th.I• cozy home baa a $28,IXMl, 846-0004. ~t ~~~ 5 ~·. ~ ~t~ ~'="fi· ~~ Mesa Vtrde beautifUI family room wlth OWNER muat ltll. t bedrma.-w/trplc. J'ortnal din nn U1 " •-....... , flrtplace to kttp you warm entry ball, dlnina nn. , .... ~n -·•...-4 kltch-· LllO~ .~B" !'y P"""Ro' p Very Choice Location. lit all \vtntl!r lq. And a firepla ln tamU brk. -"· ...._. ~ ... ~ "'"• "" "" • Ume on market, 3 laqe kitchen that Is ideal for the $36500ace96)....&566 Y rm, centn.lb' located. Rectea· * 60-74'1 * b<llro1>1n" LalfO l!vlna • rook. Extra l&rfl• tonnal ' ' . · """ rm.. Over 3,000 "I· ft. "" Corona del Mlir fonnal dlnlna· 2 tlftpl&cto. dlnin& room. Thla t OWNER millt leave, full di& one level. ~ed. by I r.i.T.ii;~=---;:~~;;;;;=:~;~--Lulh earpetlog • drapcr\el. bedroom 11 prieed at Ing nn, :mide "e!" .~!;..4 ll1ce ....., • podo "'"'u' I i.oka l!.,.lt ...,._.. ~ I-'--------· I Hua:e covettd patio, At-$35,900. Call MT-6010. bednna. n. ....... .-.-A, wq f\mctklnaJ, W'I • • ~_s.;,;.; 9MC1t CAt.90 SHORES tractiwlyland1caped ~1313. planned bame. Room tor CX>RNER LOT a BR. A "-Bef...., ycj1 buy acy ""'* ~-THB •RAJ.~ OPEN """" 3 bdrm pool $92.500. lam -•-•~ 'llP ,..._ pt, vwlnlr<Wll This ii the most exquiaitely this • B k _ pl'fftiae din rm...-.12.~ wan * ....., * rm w, .. IN'"• --. ..U Prime ot all ~t )0. =ed:· ~.u ~--ooe. ro ... ~11'!• ti::.~61ri Softwlnd Dr. -~It"-.. =."':.t.;JT~o -~'2':!'...~:1~ srteti, ~ In~ eYeJ"y room; TAX SHELTER TIME . ~ 137~1'1 -lookt tha ocean 1: harbor no~ bu been spe.r@d. for 1913. Eutllde tleeper. 5 3 Br., 2 ba, frplc, patio, erpt, m. OOMI' ·"' -en~ A rare J.istin& at Three rn a r n I f l cent hoult• on a lot, two 3 $23,500 bltm. Boat entr. By owner. 11).1........., 2 STORi: ELEGANCE, 3 $110 oco. · bedrooml,alovelypooltna bedrooms, thrt!'e 2 3Bedroom 2bath owrstzed $26,700.988--2Tl3. ,...._.._..o.. Bll,38.l,w/11tudy +tam ' TQWNHOUSE t.plo'.'. 10xlo prtv. pallO. 2 : ! . -'~--car~· Pool, rec. nwi, etc. , Estate charm with ~1uu-~..-~· $}4,:,001 Qwner/Agt 6ff-88lf I~ t C011vtnience. Wann your or &e-3073. Open Sal 6 Sun. _ -1 -bdan the I~ S..·dh'-.. J '1 trptc. In the beamed • SpoCloiis' ~ lltoey 2 BR, l~ , tani.Uy rm.1 or oUer a tout BA. lllMna. frpk:. Sepirdt I to yOOl" ,_.ta 1n the fol1nal llftll• W J'tiol J:etftatloa: \ ~ 't.1!" Ji:'·.:J:i il' lmtntti7 facilirl!:del. ' 1 ~ Ii an IM¥ priol!I: tac .. ldllltl only. .o :"I-\ 500. 11..'.iWc!r 15. itoo ~ ~ 151' OPIN SUN 1-5 c.111. --~ ' ~ at 16th l'LACI ln~n;;',I'~ 1ii · : ~,~BO,Y ~ -aarden aettlng and a very bedrooms. Price ot $85.000 double airage 'c em e 11 t Irvine VHfYI PLUS mr, 3 -gar., frnt & rear ............ . fine ~an view. $139.500. is 7.5 Umn annual gtQSs. dtiveway la~ fenced Jot s Ylliiff ~Ho. bltns, fplc, $41,950. Call 675--7225. Grab that phOne this In· yea.rs ne~. elech·ic bullt:ln ... privacy. This 3 bdnn., 2 T..Q!T R~INC 3'29*E. ~*·•· CdM, J~; ~.tant! l'ange & oven, dishwasher, RUTGERS MODEL bath home 1\ta on a larae, uv..11 Ii~ l~m CJS Ree.Hors Bert Mott eating bar. dining room. · comer lot wtth an abW'I· MODEL GARDEN HOME 3 ES'tt!M6 $4,100 DOWN l.IJil!T:' ~·· , f ,.,UM, 'TllM'LU: I I ' Very sharp 2 bearooth, 2 14_ I story unit.I tn a gn:at artL 'l'l Live . in one and rent lht )..! 1 o.thtr t\\'O for a.bout Sf,50, I ~fl month.. Call 611-1215. 111 I 548-1168 Eves. 557-ii244 fonnp.l living r o o 111. 5fo~~'l:use3 ontt'!'"iana··~~ dance of ~ature trees sur-BR, 2 BA. entry klt., air, <Plus normal costa), will -.--;·.·T --r-1.•i• DELIGHTFUL EASTSIDE 3 v.•all-lo-wall ca rp e,t s, prime ll'eenbelt loca.ti.on roundlna: It to cre.1.te thC! fplc, open beams, bltns, cpt, I C114l073·0210 1 move you In tomonow! Spk .:.i:. • bdnn home \\•/beautUul ln· drapes, FA heat, lary:c patio 1 ulat ndHiO h calm, peaceful atmosphere. drps. $13,500. 837.£161. &: 3 bd 2 ba ha r · ' · \11\th S-B-Q payments Ieu mmac e co n. u A \'lew that 'NOn't quit! Call -:t001W,..._ll'fd. span nn.,I 1 · ~1.1•~1c1AaY DI r•c cotw1~1 c.o 1er1or -dee p sbal crptl, lrg than rent ~on't last. had lots of I.ender lovina Bryan Mace. $52,000. 4 8EDROOM POOL HOME. """'°"IMcft·Clilf9rMll•HIO 419 IRV NE ' · corner firepl for that cozy 1, ' care both l!Wde and out. ~ lftd/fitrd, cathedral ceil· Open $•f/Sun P .M. IRVINE TERRACE Chrlatmu. Dinlnl: area· all S53.00o. I. Ines. cust wet bar, tam nn, University RHlty tv•sioiatT °' ntt eot.WM co. 4 BR, 2\io Ba., with 15>36. hid . b"Utin kitchen. U., boy • '() ,,,, -•u 837~61 4 BEDROOMS ,,._ TAX SHELTER pooL 41,, brkfst •• ,.. ;o =terms. soU-:,s;,Dro. ASl'Call Ul·Ull ( =1 131·5111 8 eel h·11 _,,,, -·""· ~· 3001 E. CsL nwy 673-<510 50 UNITS •Itch. Bamn1nton "· bohlod REALTORS. • • I . .~!A0 .. L_!~A51:T. E TRI-LEVEL 'Wooos HOME FAMILY ltOOM oPEN HOUSE Sun 1-4, ey IS39 M . pnp. Abmlutely immacu-I 1 ~ ........... _ 5-BR, 3 BA w/lplc, wet POOL ov.-ner, 3 Br., 2 Ba, den. 2 22 UNITS ta .. tlu'Uout " prleed rl&hl OPEN HOUSE Place on Top n~•"TY _,, 5G-01!6 bu ... patio klL fantastic °' ~ca..-.-dbl-· 13911 M " 111.500 Pl"' • you owo SUN 1-5 . Of Y-Utt ~ 1 CUSTOM UNITS at iss,500! 837-<Z17 arming """""' bu ; It 25U Margaret Dr., N.B. 1S% dowo, WHU!de c .&L the land • not Jeuehold! • Univ. Park Center, Irvine LAKE FORE.ST REALTY borne, d~ nn., larre ~ llOR INVESTOR SCENIC PllQP!'RTIES 10101 Sl'RUCE "°"' toto lhll channlog 4 Call Aeytimo, -. + Plans. Mw St . .,.._. Lido 11'-W.lly rm.. 2\0 bath•. ** $32 '51 ** OOOD MOM•NT 2915 E. eoUt H">'·• CcfM Don't rent, buy this 3 bedrm, bedroom, .2 bath home. Office hours 8 AM to 6 P!.I Woodly street. 3 Bdrm., 2 .., Modent bltn llland ldtche MU1! 6~5126 xtra hll lot, aeparate N t-in kitchen with large ba. upper. Frplc., dinina: bltn. aeep frrftu .. Bel. • '4~+ .... ~1::~: f Sale/Ex:c:hmllt Up. warksbop tor only ~.500. eating area. Perfect for all Unlver1tty P•rk rm. &: view deck. Lower * CHOICE * ly .~ecorated I: land9cap@d M;" ~ ' E ~ u; tnslll, 6'1'3-1810, '6.Znt IMM£D, POSSIS. larwln ,..11y Inc ye"' •ntert&inlna ne<d•. s BR on Ill Groebbolt w/4 1-BR., bath: fir • ., cell. Nord Comer Loi ~-'i'C'..~~. ~ • N'pt Rts. -hurry! OwnrlBrit ) "°"' rl&lll In • iowb' 2 * -* Shop eorly ,.,. thll ""'· 1>0011, 2 ,.,.... ,,... "muy ~ ~ to prlv. patio. ~ BdrmL, 3\; baths p1.., din ~-.-.-BALllOA a,t,Y Piii.OP INVEST~( , ,t =:-=;,move-~l~r'"::~: *-~~· *.., ~lO. at $77,500. Call ~yr 'f.:..~"' ;! ldllL del.: >.Iii>~:;'.":!'~: nn. pl"" ig<l'l9·,~ CAL"L .• , "'"'"' , * 64i-74fl .* · ' TWO ..i>LE¥ES, a1trt ,.tut,;; ·! NI Iv d ~ bl • ·-~ ~---·"-:'9tl • ··-ooi)> 147.500. e&<h. 14751. u ·1' f'~ eccrat~. . Pl" .. ;,,..;w , (9' THB R-··~· ma;ot, 1no1 dck " patio. ~·~w. ~· LIDO RIALTY--· S.n Clam .. 11 · ctown1. Call tor detal!I '.!. a~ A on an R-2 loL 7Jl.W'J ..,..._, . ~ Bllin vac, Intercom, fully ,....... · AIALTY 842-Gt. '.1 MORGAN REALTY 2 ~"i ~ t.cb uiilt BS 1:11\,TJER -::arpeted, draped. Ju 1 t 33n VI& lJdoj_}~'J>t. Beach N•ar Nt.,.rt P••t orrlr• BY O'NM?': uerllk:e. 2 BR .• .!f'"w-• . l 67~ t7U45t Ext; "'O'l!lf ~ '35,000. . OPEN T~ •PM r!'linaneed for 142,800. "l!allk * 673-7JllCI * w/1un ileck, ocean view, 2 __ L OWN&~ oPtn SAT /SUN 1.5 appraised ot 157.100. Whloh BY OWNER' 4 dccn to Bay, . JUST LISTED I car ...,... o..... will • --OUP IEX•BY l\tR ROBINSON BACK ON is our asking price. fWIU near Tennis, South garden Newport Beach Dupl~ _ 3 fin~. Ph.' 492-0638. f lCW$ Larkspur, remodeled • _ help finarice.. Bd dow 2 811 inn!&Beacti Blvd., H,a "e!Jdy to move In. Shutters, 642-7tl00 54S-564 i MARKET 0\\'ll<!t s.>2+9284 FANTASTIC VIEW court patio off Living A dJn· . nn•; n. up. ag S•nt• An• ' BY =r. ' beautiful new kitchen, bath 2 HouHI in& ma. L&e b r I ck · carpeting, rrplc.~ In ~ . ·-uwNEll It carpet. Open Sun I-5. Both I ... 000 _J\!AKE offer on w, charm· RACQUET Club 2 story 4 Br, •. o1. Lquna I: entire coast· landscaped Strada patio. 4 Nicely dt!COrated upper unll; BEAlJTIFUL 2 stry. 4 bdrm. TO SETTLE. ISTATI $66,SCK>. 673•1658: 67}-7616. , or'I Y ~-.,. Ing 3 BR one 1 tor y 3 Ba, fam rm, fOmW dlning line! 2 Bdrm. home; den, BR, 3 ba:., $13,500. OPEN t dishwuher &: Wllt·lna. 3 ha., farm al dlnln& nn., Gardeq Qrove, u untta. 2 f: Opon H Su 15 Xlnt renW. or live m 1. home .• .lushtanaerine n'n, tile roof, h~ master l~ baths. Juat 10 min. lo to 4, Sat, Sun. 224 Via $66,000. -,. . -----~patio, heated pool , BR,•~1 lltUdlo, + 181 • OUM n. ~ (Rent the othm') 2 BR each. shag car petin& .•. 81.n suite. Owner. Prin. on1y. NewpOrt. Offered at 179,500. Ithaca 642-3871 Call: 873-3663' 642-2253 Eves.. comer lat. Owner $45.XIO 3 BR, 2~ "ha owner'L XfDt 1 2lO PolNettia Private yard.I, att first-at Taylor. $M,D>. ~7059, Call: 973-3863 548-1630 Eves. BY Owner, Ju.st remodeled, Sol.CU orJ48.8822 cond.1150,00'.>. &2~ ~ ,1 ) . By owner. 2 ilR. l~ ba, plus 428 Hamilton St., then call: LADERA L•nune Beach ne\V bltn kit., 4 BR. beaut r __ ....._ L__,. loan AUUlll&ble. 539-16M; 1 1 bt w/ba. ove: garage. I.rs 64)..1000 if lntere1tt'd. .. .-v•n ~ Evu 66nJ9 lot, nu !:!P'!.i.lc drapes* OPEN HOUSE DAILY* ~~u;l..J~~,OOO . _,,,~~~;;,·===:-I $74,!1111 • ,.,...,., u AM to 4 PM ollly 968-4433 . '61-4433 * MODERN * 3 BR. 2BA ~ !« oale :g WIS• INVIESTM•NT Owner, Spectaculat _337MaanoHa.C.M. 3Bdnnu· '1'2baf~;hlghbeam Newport luch ~~~Wl~to is YoUl'I; in ihl: 4-plec , _,. ~ ~ ~· ~~ :1~rq,2ts~l. 4 BDRM .. xtra sharp, 0mi·~w=~~· Westcffff ·Area. ~,'f,'iores. IChool, .f.99..3140 ~~~~ .-, Bdrm. Modltt. homo. 8"p. bltos. tel calll 10 om-3 pm brk fpl, oil crptd, oil 2 Bdrm., 2 batb b>me w/ WOOOl!D SECLUSION HARlloR VIEW HOME T,,.lln me. Aikin& $47,ioo. dJnln& rccm.199,960. lo do, $40.500. Ownr,64H3!0 docl<I & !lo Ooly 3 +OCEAN VIEW $39,950 BY °"""' 2 ..,, Spani1b = ...,. • rn-lDlo :00-'1050 ASSUME FHA terms, $29 ,000. old. Prlo: .;. 1mm..,l'!:; 1 BR + l BR .......... 2 La--Rumpus 5 BEDROOMS • 3 BATHS M. d ; .. r r a n • a 0 hom• _;. ... ~L ~ HARB0~-':~3 Hllll.B 2,~.Ji.!· BY OWNER • Clollele. P K. lorwin realty inc &ale, 138,000. frplcs, dbl carport + dbl • Y-re at u red In Home • ooean ·~~. r, n -lmmac. 3 BR, 2 BA, FR, * WILL TRADE * -· C1ooe to beach. Room •Pool •--lhll •·-"· ~-m...-, 4.000 .,. ft. + TRIELllX-OPEN HOUSE. ~ .. !79,500. 644-1330 eve1 A encl patio. Rm •-r ........,1, 960 "n5 / A beautiful condo apt. in Must tell this week. $43,900. ":':,_ e~. ~ ~~n::! maid's qtn. MilliOn dollar 625 D.h st. ·HB Sat/Sun 1~ w-w ~ ,,_...,., w 9 , ·-··· REEF REAL TY Just bo&W to toll the .....,, -•· -·..., rm .. -~•0 vi.w of cca111ioe • city -illt , -I.:'~""'-----· I trail.er, etc. 557-4263. est , ._.,... Nl&Uel, rilbt 4'7·l7ll about lhil NeWpOrt Beach living rm., formal dining llahtl. 5 BR. Pool Ir nd. Coit• Mesa BY Owner • The largtst, on the &"Oll coune, for a ·borne, an exciting pool aide rm .. 2 brick ftrf'placiea-wet ~acre lot eustoin•oou~ tJY Nllm• '1 BR.. apt•. Gro11 -<:1Jo4: 1--------·I nicest, I ea 1 t expensive, $ZJ OOO home in the beach area. atmosphere that f 1 ow s bar -prof. decorated & preaent OWner ln 1961. SlT,ooo. Price $92.000. Nevw -, SZ3 000 2 IR 1 IA stna:le-story 5 BR bome ln • • Price ln comparable rana:e TIME FOR through the rerumpus ~.S1$ote:xlras. Cowan Hela:hta area. Price Vacant Owner. 548--4S62. r.}' ~-·:-I • dy ,_ Mesa dttl Mar. $38,500. 3 BR. 2 BA, dbl fV, 60'x100'" or, 138up oooto mid-$41'.l's. Otte~ room with fire lace and Fee $7f,950 ~ redllcfll to S148.COI. Phone tnd111trl1 \·Pt'oplrty 161 ,-,u•-w"" c ~ • rea ...-r MS-1357 lot, acbla .l lhtrl cloae by. a , · attp down wet . Three 54U921or630-050(). --''--'-'"'"' ---'--I occupancy. Just rlj:ht for Seller pays 1500 ol "'··--* NORll'H END * bldrooma. &e&-nn. you renters to aet. ltarted. CUI'E .Cot~ • 2.Br. Neltl· rosts· 11400 total cub ~';'d. Hon1e with, bdnn •. apt. 4 2 qu1c1 CASH . ' IAYPRONT HOME Modular/ M-1 Lot ID'XS', :xlnt arff.. • CarpetJ . A drape• thruout. f'd In ' ll'ffl. $24,500. Lot ~rlhlp ii cheaper-~ rm. gue•t apt.. Walk tci beacfl; ! ~·Ar;, ··AL~ MJd..Penlnlula area, lit time 'p,.1u11t Home• 120 =· lnyestmenta LTD, '·.;,,_: Huse kitchen with Pl 140'x69, R·2. Prtn. only. rentenhl Call & 1hOpplrW center. Oceln ---'AF IS tt...., •lo I ~ ~·Country atmosphere. Contact Jim, 66-~ or I' p. now view. ProJectlnl an 11mual THI -N no"?.; :,. oni,y~ s:.:. =-~~ B~ a Nnr ~ MoUnt•I~ Dwrt, ,M • .-. 67HOll. lnccnle o(f1,86tl. Priced at OUQH A - -BR, 4\io BA, maids rm, fam wam.~~~iii R.,;t 174 -. : BY Owner nice 3 Br. l Ba. $75,000. ' , rm Uv rm dJn rm 2 Try -.N-marur bome. $150 dn, $225 96).2456 9118-2(8) Entklnd RNI Eat•t• . frtli~. C11V Patio. pia'.' .1: JU~ HO LOT hi .tamoul Lab Havua, " llal-·-ei""'==-=· ::;m;...,.500_._•_uro._ .... _,l•-----•1::318:....:Tc::llALIA=---"491::::~ -809=31 DAILY PILOT ·lack lay Area deck. Comp! remodeled lo 218.GJ-nlT 11ont7 9f"tlie -.i -'' Open EveL 1 =-641'2312 C U S T 0 M B U I L T S 1969. Wlll .ell tum or un-Landon Bridae. l.ocdtd -, 1---'===--MESA O.I Mar 2 Br. poo1 MEREDITH ~~Lot.BA~,;., Bodxoonu. 3 bathl, lam1ly Aim. Clpeo """"' Sal/Sun 1 ~ •-to all ochoalo" dty. ':! "ESA WOODS BUILT ,;.., lot. $33,960. By°""''· GARDENS TED HUBERT• ASSOC. ·WANT' AD rm. of!I"'~· many l~pm.Agent6'1Wlll. ~!:'' -orwill-lorC<>lta , .~ ""' 28&9 El Rio Clrcle. Spack>us trllevel, l a r I' e 3f7l Via Lido NB ~ xtiu. Sw pool i"" '!!!M!!'!!~~!!t!!!lio.,. I ;~~~:-.:~~ Maa or Newport Beach b-' 4 bedroom 2 both, l'ount1ln V•lloy tonnal dtolog, roomy v~ -.....,,1 Reot ;"~~~;"°R'111~ EXCLUSIVE ccm•P"'R· -· f ily "et __._ 111"1<"" paneled d<0, 4 huge -·-BAYCREST HOME eRE1'TAI.-Palm ~ ..,. •m rm qui ..,,. BIG hedrccnui 3 baths $17 500 ""!'! • ..!.. opt.Dall, •Pilottore 842-5671 Newport~>'d., C.M. Exel•-, new, cuotom • Br, Aporhn•~~· 15'2 Nr. A/Part. 3BR, 2BA, hid • hood $]9 700 LE ADER Sl! IP REAL ~~· M ~. -l 3 &°i:xne ct..-,; th• For 51,. poo1,~~~end, wk, mo . , . • • · BEAUTIFUL ESTATE W-4466. !~~1u.!'!_1~·-drpd. ed. * 10 UNITS * ~tt:' avail. C •II • ': lorwin realty inc ~ 3 bedroom. 2 bath.I~===~==~ ' •-QCILll ~·· .. ....., I Family ""°m pl *WHY PAY RENT?* orptd, 189 500. $)95,000. HQUSil ~ r•blo oo Palo ; 968-4405 !loo room aoo "; ~: .. , owo your own. Bdrm.. Q.li'il-0 .l\"' I. _ f)-C fllo·Q.• 1215 SOMIRSET LA. fum., lmma<:. Sb< ~BR. 1~1 Vmle uae«r. 854-33foll, Box ~ ' Loads of clo8eta arid bath condomlnlum _ ocwly . \:)\!;I" I,.'~ ~J. 'fl p~ p --NEWPORT BEACH BR·,, a-&-u---untts --$29,150. l'/5, Palo \rf'l'de, Ca 9'2266 ·" s--11=.-,-5-0 ___ 2_1~R I ·~~. ~~. ~~;· wo:t= ·~'."s~~'\ll: T/te P11DI• with tit• ,lui/t-ln Chuckle OPEN l..S P.M. DAILY ~E~ C~RPIT RHlton Or• ... co.• f'Np. 17' • , I' 1 11'2 la full price. Prlnclpalo only. 0 • ...,. ... ....._ of ~c -...... fA~.... BRING T"'E KIDS * 342-5Mlo.* LAGUNA Beath •-1a~ ~-. • " "' A•k,... John ...... four ........ w"';.,.,, b: ,, . Near the 11o..l.'. Cbannlru! ~ TIMI FOil owner, 3.35 h11Jold'°': ..;..·~ . . ~::X...."°\!~11~~ KASAllAN lowtof.,,.fouril _.. (•,( . ..,,..,.,. BR.3ba.,den,formaldlo-· larae"2 Br. 2'Ba home.·• indudel a bath inalde. Loll REAL ISTATI c 0 y N A p u '""o~~ 1:1~~~ DAIL y PILOT ;'t\'E Mii11 j. 'lt~V4i: c-r:· ~~11~.\I';.'::' ':/: -· -.g..,, llH611 1132 CATALINA CLASSIFIED ADS. BeautUU\ Cll!Y"" view. ii ~ -...... '11>11 .... " a 1 •• w MAONOUA, r.v. OPEN HOUSE Sat. S>m -~GitEM 642-5671 ~.-. .. cn•fll.) ~ - -"'ba!Ww. OUTSTANDING Anx~'!. 19~ .... H:-mpty ~-!J..:A.:..:t~~i •• ' iul:.JRS· b.t H~·.!8-::.;======-==::.:::::::::~l':;:l:::::::::::;:-1 .-YAWE Homo -Opportunity-Stop • -l ""'''"'"" !« thst ..... In a ,. I I I W~K TO ll•ACH Mob'1le Homes. . ~ ....._ MHll1 Allllm< n!A lo&n. 3 million barirain". ~ I t .. . · • t«inl1 from thll °'!" '£W1 ~m. ~ bath. Latte wtntl A.C.T·l.O.N. • BR, 2 • • I' • 4 2\; ba., Ip. UY. rm., . , C ut-~~ pa-ee .. 1. panel· BA. formal din rm. Ont. I • bit.I• k1tc11. with dining -&,.. .... .....,. ed bomil room with wet -ooo T p EK O R I ....._ .,,_ ! 'bodr.o11,., -bu. $31,11111. -~ -· c.rs Real Eatate 1-..;...::,.' .:;.;;...;.;....i • Whlto II a oymliol of hoppi-CAvWOOD RIAL TY Mol!llo-• Molollo llomel carpoto. pane1ed 11.V!.!'.!I 543-ll• . I I' I I . ntss.CoukllhalbotlllrlOIOn ·*541-12"* hr Ille 115 hr Ille 115 ::;'•;;., 1~. "Cul:O.~ DOUILE YAWE ;::::=~=='......,a b(l"'9'D1m usually weors NEW DUP~. 2 ....,. Oocr ;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;-;j.i:;ifll~•~llllll~:"ibni::;tals;:f I --· all !« 124.<». "2" H01f5!3 ON R-2 lo\, I T A p E L A ,-1 \ pt•na, each . with tloubl< GR•INLllAI' PAlll.K , · Calif -nn. . ~~.!.::--DRIVE BY ~-.,;.,,~.:.;.,,,;...;:,:..:,I,.:.:. .. , -1 • c-i.o. ""' .. -·~~id ~?.~ lhal .. .,... aoo A ~n~n: SALES ' LUSINO tmo MACNOLJA, r.v. 1 anERA . _ _ _ _ _ bv t1H1nt In rM "'"""' word 200Si:. ~tlon t<:l'M!dule Our pncn art wm.pettttw, luU ten1ct facility 1 OWNER dclperal~ 2:lOO LAU you dft•lop from.,.,~ 3 beltw. 4l1 Ii:. Bai Ave., Balboa we have a fine JMltk & botl'l. ~ u..-u.-..,. ...... f<(f, 5 i*!im.. a ~·PllNl· ~l!D 1llll0$--IN r r r r-r I 714, SW 714, 16-1460 ... ., .. -mobU•~ \'."'!!'... IWUll IMll.B I ~~ij~~~~~il bltbt. alr conditioned, brk. 9'1 4433 9'1 44.JI Tl1ESf JQUA!fS _ _ _ _ _ • CHARMING 2 DR. donr •van. PICIU!t let w •bow • · ~ -..u ohormlni !!J.500. 90-1373. OWNER ..... "Kil _.. D.R ........ V"J\ prtv. lo\ .... mo -Ave.. S31-6IOO ~& -· I 1'1-On q OWNER.,.,_ Park,,...,, hi•' ea;,.,. nn, otc. 271lO e ~~o G!T •NAs·~'!l 'ETillS I I I I' I 'j fully lndlCPd,. mony ext..... ~c~.M!'ii101~1911&,iii!~9amili!~toi!!!iiiiio -l"rplc • hltlll. 2 i&"· -iuo -·· 4 sq tt of lu=7-~900. ~ "'~ . . . . . . 1'"· 90% nn. 11114 Port ~ GOLD Medal 2-2 Ir, 2 ba =-= r:..:3 .. =·4.IN, brk • ~~~R~,.J.A Tl 1 ___ _!sc~· :!•~A.~t.t~u~n~~s~A~N~s!WE~:!u~.!!1N!!..D~!!•!!!•~A~.u~N~1 ___ 1 ~~&UyH. 1~" '8':::: !i·:::i~ l'f..u! UTa~ ·,. -....... " ' •. . -• • • Hun • • ... • --.... • llto111 '""""'""' U , J05 Hou ... Fur~, or "lO AptL Fum. 360 ~· Unfvm. US :&.t. Unfum. a69 4pl. Unfurn, 36SApt. Unfurn •. 1• Unlvm. • 1"-"=.....,.--............. -.1.::'·""·-.,-----.o.=..;.==...;;.;=.;;;...--'=I ="--.;:;:;.1 , · s 'ek.""z..,;1>;;.;BAi:::...-..,-..... -._...:::1~ ~~:;:.:J!!"11ea.or:. Hunll'.'J!~ ~och htmlnolor Balboa Penlnwlo -•I Gonarol -port hoclt ,.owFrt ~~ i'S ~ ""4 i "°"'1 corner op1. 11211. ALL l1l'IL PO. !ll'UD!O $U5, 1 BR: iin. 2 WHY PARK NEWPOR.,.RS -""t dub a itoolt A Hou• ,,,,_ 3 BR, 2 BA, blUn1. $2.19. 2..1!,.R. D<n. 2 Bu. Unfllm BR.123S to $3()0. • 11: ...._,.-;;;.., _, pet lllQ, Cbll4r.1>n & -.. Luxurloualy -Manbolt RutL l1S«I> EL CORDOVA APTS. STAY HOME ON =~~ !'-•port bland pets o. k. Age n t . mo. ....... ~· 192-'1815! c-. d'1 MM From f14$ · -·11y tor•·-~-.. NEWPORT •·•·~ Secluded 962-44n or 646-8103 coftOICNji1nlillM D'·b 1 & 2 .... .._... WEEKENDS ~-Callt~'-"' l Br....,.;;;;;;.,, pier l • Unfurn. 3211 SML · bldl<lorlbodielontte ,. wasber ·Shag Carpeting. Walk·ln CIO&-~•-""'''", . tl!P. Gu. rum. Sl;l5 .,.. In old CdM. receoU. .,... els, Forced Air Heat • Extra Lar~e Roonu • WOULDN'T y-.--· ;;;-'.¥-~,.~~~~~i1.li~wfu~ter~f17H813;;;~---!LS. '.l'OWNHOOSE. N..,, 2 Costa /M<a 1tructed. """' Ind TV, BeauWUI Game Room • Heated Pool • BBQ'g. VV !1'1 0-• ~.'I ~i.'"~~~.~lre San ciOft-h ~~~~wart.= MONTICELLO ::ire_t.~~~~= Enclosed Garages. QUlet surroundlnris and It's all here for you to enjoy Satur ays and 1 ' '25,oOO. Prootrty Cl•••r. bead>. Next., H\lllL Hui>. CONDO. 51174227 or ~76 all 5 or close to shopping. (NrJiarbor & Haml ton St) Sundays and all week long. too. '-Trid.e Alr ,.;tq\,Ut):. ;,-. corn· A'ITRACTIVE 3 BR 2 84S--U85 ADULT SECTION wkmda ' ~ult Uvln9 • N• Pets. ~ er lriiOme. Bil>liour BA,~~· ocean LEASE. 4 BR, 3 ba, 1xec. 2 BDRM., SPLIT·LEVEL !JV RM wildidl bat combo 'lf177 Clwirlo St., Cotti MHa 642-4470 . Ra;l E11tatt rtt.Ft;9d.--vu, ·• ho~. Prof land.leaped. IMMEO. OOCUP. 2 sml bunk mu. ort Sundck HACIENDA HAR11DR 1:RMi:=l::l:::•::' ... ~.;:Vt~•:::n::tod:.;l:M:1 "°;;:v:""::':1u_n1vr __ n • ....,._30_Sl,!:'!Clooe~~·~·!'!Schb~~",--be..,ad!_, 1225. PER MO. ~""-00..Funl~•~al~·~-----. 1-1365 mo. 961-2510 644-n10 RL TR. CHI• Mola From $154 * ·~ Calh * 0.-al 4 Br. Condo. Qpta, -· E·SIDE 1 br, conv. deo. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ DELUXE 1 & ~ BEDROOMS .•• -".'!r.JI ~·eaADu ~ms,~ & dubbM. ~';;,.~=:rec. 1ac11. LIVE LIKE A KING Heated P~1m""G'!r:ge~nlus~°!;"~.-Ung C-.o WIUIUl,. ~ "hrs. SHARP 4 BR, 2 BA. Canieta. ' D'·b --· All -... ; , clra~L·~·· d•bwonr . l~vina At Budget Pric .. I ,. w~er -UWltles Paid. -1---.. '7~·~---Adulto Only· No Poh ttot.11 *Apia. ft\O. -.,,:xo. • $195 · NEW 2 BR, 11.4. BA, FURNISHED . 241 Avocado St~ Cotta Mesa * 141·0111 1r lrvlna Condo. c\'.:litn~t;:~· UN>;IJRN~ VILLA MARSEILLl!S ~l...w.11111a»rAMllA 2BR.jBa.Ali'/cond .•. 12'5 Laguna Niguel ** ~t~l!D SPACIOUS 1•& 2 lllDROOM APT. BR.OKERS INC. -. I BR. 2 Ba. air/cond •. 12'151--.~-----G S Furnlahod & Unlumlal>H Theoe Are J.,t A Few Of S BR. 2 Ba. atr/Cond ... 1310 YEARLY 1 ..... NEW 2 Br, 2 GARA E Adult LMnt "2-tl51 Our MANY llENTALS • • • ! BR. 2 b&. Atrium .... l340 Ba. 0• Goll Coone. l300 * CONVENIENT Dishwasher color coordinated appliances • 1----'-'-----· I · * ! BR. 2 Ba. A,t:twn ... • 1365 mo. eau 6'5-2030. ro ALL BEACHES Plush shag carpet. mlrrured wanlri>be doors· , CAStt POR S:, . ~:~~ 1 BR. 1 Ba. ¥· nn. '' !4'15 Mission Vlolo FROM $I 40 MO~H indirect lfghtirig in. kitchen • breakfast bar • , YOUR lfOUSE Avl now. 3 BR, 2. : "'P"· · drps, ADULTS PL~..=--+-.:h~uge prrtlv~te fenced patio • plush ludscap- AnY condlllon. CALL NOW * : bl.,., . pr1v11. lot & ta.ot VILtA POMONA g • b c. Bar·be-Ques • large healed pools FC»t IMMEDIATE OF· $135 . ALONE~ 1ii Ac! Huge mo'• rent. $ 2 3 5 Imo . & lanai, Alr condiUoning. ~. A~~ REAL I Bl'. dbl ·•"*· v .... L ~. PHONE 64Z.201S 3101 So. Brlatol St., Sant•""• S57-l200 ......,... Townholno Unfurn. 335 ll1.ll0 Pon><> .. Av<.> COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. ' ' 1145 • COZY 2 Br Cotta.rel "SINCE 19411" MANAGING AGENT PRIVATE ~J'N&nf!: amf:ll Gar. Febcf;d for tot. lrt Wntl!m Bank Bldg Huntington Beach WEEKLY-MONTHLY home wtlric:ome unlta in * Uni .-..... p-..... _ _._..: Executive Suites Corona det Mar In' area v.,..,.,. cu-., uvum 2080 N Bl d A F Doc "® Wr11e·it a .scotL $154 ·FIXER JPPERI 3 Br. Daya 552.7000 Night& NICE dean 2 BDRM owporl Y • pis. urn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. ae~raJ ·0euverY. Loi l Ba. Hua:e yard tor kidJl1-::1::=z:==:;z=;;Eii;1i=j townbou.se, t in. ba. bltns, Coat• Mesa Altos ~-940'J2• (40B) Pfls. 1• W/D, wfw crpts & drps. 642-2611 Huntl"lfon Jnch C1pl1tr•no Beach m..8n -' LANDLORDS I 2 BR. I» ba ........... 12'5 $!Ml. To,.. call 962-8'181 STUDIOS & 1 BR'S . • FREE RENTAL SERVICE 2 BR. 2 Ba ............. $300 N-port Booch e FREE LI LaQUINTA HERMOSA-SMALL houle, adults/"' w .. ~ 3 or 4 ~ 2 2 •'Ml:. ·-nens """· SllO., hall stove/oo ~·~u, · BEACON RENTALS 3 BR .. ha ............. -1--'------~-· ~··-~-~th homei. ~euta t~ * .,. "lll * 4 BR. 2 ba. Broe.dmoor S385 e FREE UUlltiea .,,. ......w1try L>lllate Liv-gar, avail Dec.16, 34565Vla bon. Must ~ clean . ....,5.,. -4 BR. 2 ba. fam nn •••••• ,.,,. TRI-LEVEL 2 BR, 3 BA, • fU.tl Kitchen &: Spaciou& Apt&. Ter-Verde, 49&-9691, Palisades. ~---.-....1 ~ frplc. Magnil'lcent view on raced pool unk rear,. .... trees ......... area. LANDLORDSI Back · Full bl $425 6 • Heate.d Pool ; 11 en gas NE\V lux, ocean vu, 2 BR, 646-1204 ------------~--365 $750,000 health spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 light· ed tennis courts. bicycle trails, putting green. shulneboard, croquet. Spacious junior l 's from $174.50 monthly , plu s I or ?-bedroom plans and 2-story town houses with 2 or 3 bed· rooms. All with electric kitchens, private baJ .. cony or patio, carpeting, draperies. Subler· ranean parking, elevators, optional maid.ser- vice. Gourmet food market, dry· cJean~r, beauty salon on grounds. See beautifully fur- nished models today, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . Other times by appointment. Just norlh of Fashion Island at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Ro~d. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS on the bay felephone (714) 644-1900 for rental Information. Aj.t. Unfurn. 365 · Ajjl.'·u;;;;;m. 365 HARBOR GREENS Furnlatt.d & Unfurnllhed From $130 to $21S mo Bachelors e I Bdrms 2 8drm1 e 3 Bdrm• 11/J or 2 Full Baths * * *· Ring Brothers Announces SOME APARTM~NTS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Prlce raflie,ot u'p to $45,000. • i et1·h•11 Bay. tns. · • Laundry Facllltiei. BBQ. Unbellevable Living • P r d $250 34626 ;;./~· ~pies only. ~~lnderM:F. r I tn~:~ 36ryon thly .• TV & maid serv avail ~nlyBR. FURN. $115 c!r!t~noe(:.pi~.o., PRIV. ~ want:a 5 BR • Laguna. Our Rental Ser· • Santa Ana •-Phone Service -2 BR. FURN. $215 Corona del Mir Muter size bedroom11 w/ home pdol •• lot in Me14 ~~fREE to You! Try . · REALTY I~--------Unbeliev•bly Be•utiful 2 BR. Studio.Furn •. $240 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I hlgh beam celllngs, large (Reservations accepted on olben) ~~~;,.~vatl .'.tan 'Tl: '\trite N"VIE. W RENTALS U':!~ii P"a;:~1~0t::;,,_~e DELUXE Townhouse, 3 BR, VAL D'ISERE Garden Apt..' AU. UTILITIES PAID I' living room w/gas or .._..._u.,.... &4:NQ. ~1'.>alh>-..,.. ,.,....... ".,,,,....... ............... I~ Ba. Ctpta, drps, blt-ins; Adults -no peta, Flowe:rl Ad.uh& No pets · wood" burning fireplace. P\k>t P.O. • ..Bd<' J560i\tiit& 613-4030 . or ~ Ofllce houri 8 AM to 6 PM lge pvt. patio, d~ gar. Nr. everywhere. Stream &.' ~-ConvetUent ~aundry area Mesa. CA DG& , lalbN. '*'IMUla \ So. Coast Plaza ... 979-9184. Waterfall, 45' pool Rec. Rm. ('4 b1kt S. of San Diego Frwy off ki tchen. Enclosed pa· WANTED from pvt. owner,• · · J< 4'1i BR,.2 ba, Univ Park oU Duplexn Unfum. 350 Sauna, S&la 1·2 Bdrm., on Beacbjl I blk W. on Holt ~ tlos. 2 swimming pools, 1 _...._ Bch. ~antront chann BAY VIEW 1 BR. w/W aha& CUiver D~ ... ~ )Bil,. L Fum-Unfurn. from .1138. to 16211 arlml<k! Lane.) aauna, recreation faclli· hS:: Prefer with ttntal unit crpt'g, drpa, paint. All new. = s:n&. rs wkd)'s; Corona ftl Mlir SEE l'.f: 2000 Paraona, Cn4) 347.5441 • ON TEN ACRES ties, Security euard. No included. Pvt. party will pay Yard. Gal\ ~ yr 1 Y. l un. 642-86't0. -Apts. turn./witurn.. Lease peta, caah. 49ol-TU9 ~ 494-2791. 642-4I02i L .. una Bffch SPAC 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2',S car CHRISTMAS SPECIAL LaQulnla H'or--· l'lreplace I priv. patios. WANTED IAndl !>IO I. ., C. del Mar gat. Ocean w, priv heh ··--PQ!?lll Tennis Contnt'I BJdst. Orang@ : Co. Zone °1': rona $160-UTIL PD. 1 Br. So. prrvl. $350 mo. Wkd.Ys aft 7, * FREE RENT * 2 Bdrm Studio, 1% BA. Furn. 900 Sea Lan, CdM W.-2611 ~· Pv"t pt"/ OLD C.dM 3 BR, 2 BA. 3 Laguna. Bltnl •. P&tio.. Cat ~3200. SlO OH on 1 Week's Rent ~· 2 acrea beautiful 'l>lU'k· (MacArthur nr Coast Hwyl 7:'¥:8ro--OOIBUY< I 2 n! ~I yr lae. $350 mo. $~2 BR.. Apt. Huge deck. B~OQ= U:U~t.2 ~: ~SQ~=~rtW=~~. ~t pool, ~:· r ~e: Wiu, 1 or u ts Gorgeous~ view SlS-294& Mrs i;-.,;..,.. 548-97S5 or 645-3967 Sp an I• h fount a ins . ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Moclol• Open 10 Ill 7 pm 2700 Peterson Way,,CM nr H•rbor Blvd a AU ma At ' ' . MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE " An address ,bf 41~Unc­ tiqn in Costa M e s a adjacent to Newport . Beach, Ball!<>ai,iwd tb~ Southland's finest com. munities . UNFURNISHED'>'- 1 bedroom trOm $161\ 1 bdrm.'<Vdeti.Jfuiii'1 on Balboa Island from 2 BDRM, trple, adultJ, no s:n>-NEW 3 Br. 2 Ba: Ocean 6Th-6Cm or · ~'6 TownhouR Ltvinc-gtound fk:ao. $311-Jl";.mt.lDt}t --546-· ·0370 ov.'Jll!J': (2UI '193-M21 pets. $250. mo. (17 Poin91?t· view home Fenced yard FT •-·· li~ ALL trrn.rr1ES PAID plus spaclous 1 bedroom lf~~~~~~~~~~t!a.~~See~Sa~t~A~SUn~~1""=:::;:~/, ChUd/pet. · · Co1ta Mesa 1000 SQ. ·pc._. · Adulta, No Pets upstaln with prtvate e~ The ch~ of Old 2 B•, 11>' Ba, dlX. mo -w--1-th Both Coat• Mola NU-VIEW RENTALS l62ll Parkolde Lane ... ~~·· -pr"'°" · World Spain WJlits you I ·, ~~" •MINI RANQI . r-· l Br.~ -or An...,_ ..... o 2 BR Duplex, cpts, drapes, home. wtw ~i crpf t, •Hutdto ,(7~41 847--6441 , units next to part 6: tennis, m· Costa 'le•• at Rm· g r-V'oH-J .,,,,.....,.... .......-.M'IO bltirui, washer, dryer, yard dshwhr, -com}'& um. (4 blks S. of Snn Diego Frwy , ,call Balley &'tl-8550 A(t. AD"IL TS i• - Furn. All utll incl. Sll8. PXl MO. New, view, 3 Br. 2 & .garage, no pets. $180, pool. Mature adlta., No~ .on Beach, 1 blk W. on Holt 2 BR. StO'V'e rehig frplc nu 1 & 2 Bed . partm ts Brothers' M e d i l· er· • I ALA R-~ I e 645-3900 Ba. "'9fnc ~/drapes West C.M. 646-2385.. $175/mo. 4 S@uona'•, to Parkalde l.&1e.>· _ decor. w/w cqlt·1. View 0 ~ side en ran ea n Village,: _ne B 1• ,.....,. s · bltn R&.O. P lace 'Realt1. ' Nwpt. ~ · Adults, no pet&. $230. 10 to 4; ~ 1 year old country is·_1i~~ u,tUng vain"' e ·NEWPORT HEJGHTS! 2 49-l-97G4 " 494-9729 2 bl~', ~J!~i~~ ::: HOLIDAY PLAZA LRG. 2 Br, beam ~D., crpt, 322 Hellotrope, Apt. B., 1n nicely landscaped setting where qutp}t'. a)b'f>l.e,-. 2pportun11J . 200 Br. Fncd yrd. Treeal NeWport BMch. gar. n10. mo. 695 Darrell DELUXE Spacloua I BR drpsfil~~d-w~r,disp~,pool .CdM. ,$\l.1mmina: pool, bulJAns stone courij~ and I Oilldlaml ~ $135. St., CM 962-636'1' aft 5 PM. furn apt. $13S Heated ,Pool. & u ... _."'!.,..,~· no I~ 2 bedroom& each. mtina, carpets Ii: eDcloled prages pathways ... :r over Cera.mlc pl.fhl ALA Rent•la e MS-3900 . Harllor V1ew Home SUPER new duplex, apadous Ample parking. Adults, no Nr Hoap1..,.. • ..,..,froo. l'ff ~ts 6 drapet, cboioe ) ,. .... u , , ~~ l:'-...s ~~ ~~ 1=t~Mmo, ~";!)I. ~~~ m . ...:: ~Pomo.,. Ave.. c.ll. ~P~URN. · 1:.~Call~RL£ =:d!r ~1 fou':,ds~ 1~0!:.._~D c!"'· ~~ !\"J.'"~~'Ptt.One d RE·~ALle TODecemR, •• '!""-!Stb. .~ T~ ~·' BR ~..: .~ ~~ ":!~.~~.=i ~~ ldt!:-.. 1~ ~ = , apartment 1 .., ........ , or 60=-tm.: . ---~ VTr'"'v. cntr. 2 BR. pvt patio, eoe1 pooL No pet&. Sl!Vmo. ims ImmecL' , $ l B 0 • -Fireplaces, 'fet bars. · for f. 3 BR. ~ u& ~~· ~~1y r ~~ gar. wattt a lprdener pd. ,:ah St. 5.36-7447. m-~ ocwg. beamed ceilings, wOQil Mo!'"Y lw Loan lrg ~.":v....t Plli<{N;: VIEW ..• 2 Bedrooms, .... 2652. . ~65· Unfum $150. Ct1l'E 1 ·er. duplox. Avall. $PACIOUS 2 Br, 2 Ba,.... e_aneliJig. 1~ TD Lo~ans ~~Avail h\ 'Jan. re.!"'~·~~~·J!J%r, ':;...& ..!l95' :k.~"l. I BR. ~. 2. lrJ. d ...... ~ :ll:"oK~~· •. '11 ~:.· ~v ro:.· ~ -!~~~!~qifu1 a·l EASl'SIDE 4 Br, 2 Ba, trpl, 644--7270 19th CM 646-0081 queen size oea, pri\r dress-Mo. s;J&-8900 or 833-1216. 675-4873 teriors, With carpe' ta ·~ « n.J"l'M;Ono~ bl..... dahwhr _, .rr. • • • ing rm. xtra lrK rooms, encl MEN -Small beach hotel. u"N-,., .u-..&~..-:>·.1. .. ~ • new .... tt• Huntf,.ton IMch -gar w/storage. Adults only, ~ta $85/mo. Ro' om 1 SPAC. duplex, 4 BR. 2% BA, Ne ~1U• p I and drapes. 21id TD Loa. ftS :t~ :c1.e~ ~lo ONE bt.,.. !rom ocean • W. LUXURIOUS no pe"'F II rton C.M. .50/wk. 53&-7006 ~ d~dj J"61;'j';,!';!" 2 :.~ 2 Full:.• .-bPrtvate Pl'tiOS and • $27S.. Clean 3,BR. 2 BA, bid =r: ~ :!.B~~~ 2035 u • ' FURN. Bachek>r apL Near ~109L · Famillet Welcome--· alconies. 1"::°w"'EraBl"uy°"""TD'S~· poet LrJ. came nn. F\"plc. area, ·brktlt bar, crpls, N~~l~R,D~Jcs s:~~ !t~~:a~il~ Ocean. Priv. paUo. Util Pd. SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 bath, Shaa: ept/drps, paUo, ....:.Community CeDt~r Blma. ".!!' ...... carpet, drapes. drt>I. kit Compl bltn, elec CLOSE ro BEACH $105. 846--0259. wtfrplc. CdM Hl&h School beam~~·~ with spacious loung,~s, S.ttler Mtg. Co. CoUeee r-a. 5G-5t38. gar dotr-opener, $.175. Yr. $225. mo + $100 . .security ~so.~~~=: Laguna kactt area. $215 Mo. Avail. Ufl:S 622 Hamu~;,"' C.M. billiard and ping pong 642'2171 54>0611 >BR • !"" Rn<. frplc ~ leue. nf,6'W287 ..,,.,It, refundable. * SHADY ELMS -POOL * BAO! nr ~.., "•-~.Col Hal Plnchln Rltr. 6'1>-4392 See Mgr. Mr. • Mn. Hoban I0011l5. . Harbor Nr acltl.I .• a.hop I · y EAR LY ... _::.r._ ... _ AGENT, 5J6.5000 tv. 1435 ~N. ~~-. flro" * GREAT VlEW-2 BR. * 548-2062 -3 swlmmln• p 0-0 1 s rvlng Harbar area 21 yn. Avl apprx. Oree. 1 s . Vaean( Now. 3B'R,'S~ e Adulta ~-$140 ·up " ~ Frp1c bl sundeckt. p0o1 J-,,...,--..,;:-CC..,~,--,.-,. • 2nd Tl\UST DEED I.DANS $335/mo. &!H341. from the beach. Newly IMMED. OCCUPANCY • Chlldftll nm'block -.. "15-<367;f94-2 08 SZIO UP. ""6...6344. 67$.3!3S. ** 3 Br., i~ ~. ** outdoor whirlpool, 4 Will Buy Trw:t,.~491 * MESA del Mar 4 Br, Fun painted. Large brick patio. New 3 Br apta $250. mo. 177 E. 22nd St., CM 60--3645 evea 2 BDRM. 2 car covered park-Large, .newly. decor. encl pight lighted tennis • BROKER. OU-I Rm. Crpts., drp&. Lae All Util Pd. 127 34.th 'St. Dbl 1araee, dshwllhr 1 BEORM., 1 BATH·, Newport ... ch ng. Pool. $210 . incld'g ~ tobltns, crpt. ~ courts. I I:~~~~~~~~~ $ 2 7 5 I m-o. w I option N.9. Phone: 213:542-5772 or 334 Portland Circle, H.B. FURNld!SllED-C MmanPh on I>'· ,,, BR, 2 •-, 2 _.. -..i ...-a.lei'. Pb. ~1127 mo. 8IK) ~. •• caJI ..... Health Spa Witjl, gym, 5&-0ll6T n1· 67H062. •u •1• Euto • · • ' """' • ---naslum and separ••le I · · --·--~·a w"~-· A·-" ,_ 2 BDRM, I Ba. $225; mo. un-aft 5,30 pm wi<*-, all .... ~ ...._.... 11! 2 BR cute ttno!d cottage. THE BLUFFS 01~''· 31BR:'2'tia'.~";ep.~ tum. Can tee mmWip. wkJxls, &U&340.""'0 "'Y men's and •WOmen~i l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii;~·~~"'~ool~a§vallg:Q)Or:./~mo.~1~17;E· 4BR,2\0BA NEW 2 Br,'1\0 Ba triplex. l~ ~ 11~ ei:; ..,..., ................ $2/S Call615-Tl82 *LA PARISIENNE* facilities, lncl ud -22nd St:, CM. &0-3145. ~"-ccbl•NOOflooMINr lUMplan. ~ Blm ...... lrpl, crp~ drps. bacheloro. 1993 Oiurch St ! BR, 2 Ba . .. .. . .. .... l2llS Coat• -2 BR .• 2 BA. Funt A Unflun. Ing sauna baths. . l Bedn:lom 2 Bath. Fenced ~ u11 No c b Id r n In o pets. 2 BR, 1 Ba Penin $250 A rt Hocnes Furnished ~ 300 • encloeed pri patio, Wik to nootmo. 609 20th st. HB. &4H633. we Have wtnttt·~ , ud ::_ ~= Flre~e. Htd. -Im secu ty ryrtvstem r u--~~ =·~~ ochot., ......., A P&rl<. l400 673-0473. FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Poot. ww Take S1'""nu How 1 Your B get? · .,.; ·~ ure your P acy. Costa ,.__ mo, By owner. 64t-o33s R 1 Clo9e to ahops. Adults, m A1Jo Oceanfronts Avail. .. • ...-.uoo -C-9tiveruenUy l~-l----.,,...--,.-,.-,1-114 BR, 2 bu, frplc, ~room, LUXURY Oceanfront -New S~~s~orr:lc~ pe,:O 1i: = pets. $160/m.). CAIL: 67!-S8S3 Great, when YoU ret yogr Acrou from GoU Course ed. to iJl•18l Soutlftil iili AC. utU pd. ~fam:JI, ;; cpts, ::;r~llXI aq ft, 6 Dramatic 4 Bdnn., facil. Couple &: I sml child l94l Pomona, C.M. :-·n=h .!.:: ~~ ~ ~E~ ~~~SS. California.' just min· 1 br lnrmhie,-n&' Uie · mo. · OiJ}b!g Km. S 5 5 O IM o · ok. No peta. ~. • Quiet Atta • 2 Br. New Iota o( nearby actlvltiea for Util.s pd Refri t utes from the P&!""c pet1. * 3 BR. 2 BA. dbl pr, bltnl Yearly. Dave, 675-1972 or Newport Beach decor. $170. Patlo.1. _gar. the kidJ pl 1 .... and -• g, raJlKe, cp • Oc d N ,~ Rent-A-Houle 97f..M30 tncl. dahwbr, frplc, tncd 49':-0615. Adults, no pelll. 100 ~.illt SL · · · u.a p....,,. dzw, Htd Pool. Mature ean an e'WpOrt Huntington lffch yrd, $360. 67)-382$. EXTRA lge, 2 BR house -•BEACON BAY• 543-2:127. pool~ = feet t~ts. ~..;:;.no l ~~7 Beach, ' overlook.Ing Y'.' , 3 BR, 2 BA. fnoed )'al'd. New crpta, drpa. Completely 3 BR, 3 ba., elec kit, ref. Furn. a.ch. & t Ir. Ex." :::r Girl needed t:r 3 br * 3 BedrwmJ Moftrovta. MS-4267. the Costa Mesa COun- Walk lo water ....... Baell Family :::til2!0/mo. pr1vai.. Q)Otmo .. 1st & Dllhwhr. c p"/drpo. coptlonally -nice. 2110 ':.-In Park Newport. *Bis IMo& room with QUIET-DELUXE try Club, R':~ao"""~ 3 a:."::: ~~dent ~~ 111111 Security '""· ;-:%•;.:,~~·=~· Newport Blvd., C.M. ~Imo + 191 ret. fltoplace 1 & 2 BR. APTS. HOW'I : Jdto S Dally · L •--...t. l'l.adl Jt&..~ b&clqud. UDO Sanda 3 Br, 2 Ba. HOPE GERRIE Rlty 64.S-4400 NEW 1 & "2 BR' a ft'bm $190 to ~ Move ln 12/17. EYe'I ~ frorn $195 ' • ' a new Pvt. Patloa * Htd. Pools i.:::~:::..=~:;::::.:..--...:.·1 -· , "1>lc, le• ·patio. $350. i.e. WHtmlnatwr $220. Nr. beach a "'°P'g. '40-1613, 0.,.. 81!H401 Lyn, THE VENDOME Nr Shop'• • Adults Only Dlredlom to Medlt..,..,.,an lll'IJTIL PO. SO. , .. -..... ,...,..,...... BR home, 0,_ ·-~, 56iJo RJvtr Ave Mfr.'1586 114 E. :Kith, CM, !548-0137. De. 833-0780, Ann. lm Santa Ana Ave., C.M. VWap: From the SM Diego II-~--"'u"""' -,,..... ICE br dplx ~.~ Se NEW 2 Bdnn •·-•_.~ apt 1845 Anaheim A\·enue Mgr. Apt. 113 646-5542 ~·v· Harbor Blvd BaCh. Full Jdtcben. Ocean ~pr. Cpl only. Good loc. NEWPORT Shorn 2 Br, den, LOVELY 2 BR., bltns, crpts, N 1 · .,.._...t.i Ar. iwiu..-.. ...,.... '• view. _ -'175. TH/ia&-4119 2-Ba. pool • clulJ prlvl. Nr. drps, gar, lndry, children by garages. 1 Adult tNer XI. S350 mo aim.ual Jeut~~ Call Mn. Phillips 5tQ.-078l_ 2 BDRM, 2 BA, lge step South 2 miles. Or from New· $l8C>-l BR. frpl.c. Carage.2 BR. 1989-C •Charle . bCh.$300.213:·6&-1278. welcome $150. 530-6963 Nopeta.548-1021., ~~~ (~ eNIWPORTe down l!vlng rm w/frplc, port.Blvd., tum Norfh on Yahl. Walk . io beach le $14$/MO. No doa. EXEC condo in mwrs 2 sty 5.JJ-3J33. e $135 -Nicely tumllhed 1 Bemardloo) or 8 8 3. 2 9 4 3 e APARTMENTS e =I~· ~Pl::: Harbor Bl vd. ~ PD. I BR. Sep. w.2Zlll, 6*-1011 3 BJ'. 21> ba, 2 patio: trplc [t] .~~:r&.~JJ3 ~· aven!np, 2450 N ....... Blvd .. CM ochooU. jii5,;,,., 5&1-93>2 MED~~~~::~EAN ():itt•.... Pool. Decorator 2 BR., 1 BA, erpta, drps, + xtraa. $450. mo. 551-2490. [ J • p• ~··•~ , ___ 1 Br pool 2 BR lonr dupln • 1 Nk to 1 '-..21,!'~ •.• ~ ... ~-~n!. 2 BR. upstairs, bar. bltns, 2-Harbor Blvd., turn-~· dlspogal. tmmed. occup. No Soutft L-• ApM1nllfttlfor"9nt o...c.n.>A.I~• wwci-' • beach. Yrly or winter $225 """~ """-"UUI"'· ts $165/mci Util Pakl """" NU.VIEW RENTALS pets. $165/.mo. 673-2918 -.. -.. . 'adults, no ~W pd. 1884 or $250 mo. m 4tith St. See MUST SEE! Fr. $128 ~ Aiht'rt. Pi. Call Mr: Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 613-«l30 or 494-32483 Br home. $.235. EastsKle. NIGUELShorH,!br,den,2 2MBRonrovla. •-bl"-Nov213,_.~.!, or phone AU...~PAID White (2llJ 595-4436or aft6 (714) 557..eo20 New crpta•trtlhlypainted ha, new home w/compl elec A...t. II •£A • CrptJ, .... t'9• w.,., ,~. pm, 962-31'1'2. We believe in Equal LI. l1le F'rplc. Obie. pr. &t&-2'768 kit lntlud. rerrJ.r, ln lovely ,..,_ Cr urn. .._ Private paUo. Gar. O:iui>Je SEAQ.IFF Manor Apt 1 • ~VAIL Now-2 Br, l'no Ba, CHARMING 2 BR Duplex. Housing Opportunities 3 nb. .... _R l~ ba Street tb A11'RAC 2 BR, pl gate controlled community. 1 BLK to heh, 1 &,, , pref. MlHinI. 60-3534. Bachekr apt, utU pd. re~frit, bllN, ~.aha.Ng crpt. $165 Newly l'edcc. park like * * "*' I M>f~' ._., ,. ' • '".._-~m · Avail for leue Jan. lat. $425 kids/pets OK 'tll JuJy ht, BACHELDR. util paid, $145 $148.SO, Pool, 1525 Placentia &n:an nt. ........... 0 pets. gard e n aum>undings. atJleet ; lot. $32$ Mo. until cpt'd, fenced yd • .omwtt, no per mo inclda auoc. dues. 11-. •u -n"". •m cleaning fee. Nr-Ave., uls: about our dilCOwit Ma od I I JulY lat. (Consider ye&11y at pet.. Rtlt. WO. 5'8-"13 Showri I::: appt. <191-&183. '" .._...,,..,... "' ..,... ,..0 288:1. ture u .ta o n Y . i --~~=--~~-._, ) . ~ -Balboa Island occ & UCI. 55i~T168. ~ • TROPJCAL POOL • ~-. **'BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. G.tbJW':er Rlty ~ 3 BR. 2 := todd. HouNt Furn. or l BR. Furn. Apt. $140lmo. nJRN Apt, 2 BR. 2 BAI, 2 Br studio, l'As Ba, frpl, aprl SPACIOUS l br., 2 Ba, Contemporary Garden Apts, ..._ -rt--il-h ' -~mo,.__,, • o k . Unfurn. 310 LOVELY S Br. 2 Ba. S.t.el>a No pets or children. 820 tundeck, 2 Bib to Beach, strcue. Gu Ii: wtr. pd, 14$ crpt/drp. Quiet. Adu.lta, no Patlo8. frplc.. pool. $15S-,_.,..po ~ ..-... ... -"' to beach Beautiful 6: Center SI CM~ Yr\y s:zso.. Utlll patd. E.18thNo.S,M\-ll~. pets. $1~5/mo . 2281 $180.Ca.11 557--0:m. SU5-tmL ~: N~ s;b: bW ""wt . ',.,. Corona .. Mar rnc;idern. iJOO util. whrter 1 BR ~ ., SU& ~. LRG 2 Br. $150 ~ ~ Fordham. 8 u a '4rl689, FOR lea.st?, new ToWnlxlwle 3 , 8r'll•arl'll.itllon>l'Ull3BR,2Bl,trpl6pr.Jlllt2BR. 3210 S.avtew, 1 blJc =.S:a1'::'~3331 2538c!fi~vd. ~~'='.n.·~.b~.~ ~~ ~ ~ 'w. '11c1e. 11e .. :ABLES'' :.:ii~. :p~Poot~ ~ PD. Eutblun. ~a:N.'mo.Noplb. = .. ~~s:iio:'1~· Bolboa Penlmulo 1MMACULATE I Brll2SuUI edrll6& per rho., 61MWO m-n11. '. 2 Br, 11> Ba W/ pr. Adlll. Sooth Coast Pta,ao.~ ..... ~ atudlo. Beaut IUrn. Gardon 0-~ mo on l r 1..... LARGE S BR, 2 BA. tum. Pd. Sngl oty, cpl/drp, (Ill ~ .1 'l'B,i'.'~liu~ DELUX -lrg I BR. •pl Qp ... drpa, bl .. , fncd Jr' 2 Br., 2 Ba, apla drpl. ms-WINTER C)ceentroftt. 3•~•~n Jan Ovmer, u~ duplex. 1 bUt to.' Patio. Qulet adlta. ff3..2l56 1n1. 6'H*. ar. ~~~lff~Mits.tono ~:, Xfr~ W:-v:'N!36o'$160. ~:·, Sih.'fir-°8m Br. 2111. Frplc,_Golo!!!· * 1'Ri;1!: ~ ti I ~ ;p,~ bfuh, 2 blko markoL Yrly f<i. sunny 2 BR, caJ>t=. 4 BR 1155: !117-M29 l B earpo pr1 tlo 545-9191, Jotm. , - N!J.YIEW RENTA~ •• ~~1 l ~·,2 Hunllntton Bolch_ m'~ih ':"'hly loo. $325. ;k':'~ pref. 1 ~;, .1:. ~';\each · 2 BR. 2 BA. crpt. drpa, bl.,., ...,R. irp,., ~;pa. Xit ":'1ec: 2 on. crp,.. di\lil. bltrlo; 613-4000 or 494 ,u40 UJ:i/mo. &e-!M91 John• 28R MobUe Hoiu bc&eh • 6'73-t506. ABBEY Rt:ALTY 60--3850 WJhrfdrytr hookup, patto. fteap. adulta only, no lndey room on prtmilet WAfEttFRONT --PIER a, ~ ' ~ park sum' t nei ~EARLY. For a man. Huntington IMc:h OCE.\NFRON'J'· VtrY large f.aar. 1 chlld(lio pet. $170. Chlldren or pet&, $125. SlM/mo. 646·6 9 6f or r;:f~ 23:~ ~crp~ ~.,....... ..... ~.'Avail '0ec. 16. ~~~~.•h:.1a~~~~ Bachel s1:s i '16:. tlot, .=:ltn~~ 2 8~~ '1~~pDeltpll~~ Br, ~y· ELMS -POOL* N6:i.~ ~ 2 BR. l~ ba =-\,~~ ~·~ IMMED. OCCUPANCY~ Bolch • ez:iin&UpOnOctan m'~i 'l:U; ri-oi A¥1· Unfurn. 365 ~~~.~~:::.·~."."i :~~~JI:.. ~ ... ~ ... PYISl~.''°m~ m<t. unflinl.· MlO mo. No New I Br !250, mo. . llEWPORT laland. 2 BR, LMIY Bach · 1 BR·Room• c1 ... i.. ,... hlll. pool l lollaet !&land Wliil. 117 E. 22nd St., CM 603645 545-3677 or 8*-33111t , i ..... uftto ~ Raal'fl Dbl-....-\'!!" l tloal $llO .... Ytar Maid -• Pool · Ulll Pd POOi ·tabln, ·-...... LO, ...... 2 BR. cpl>, ...... BAOIEl.QR, 1 • 2 Br I BR, 2.BA-1!6~ ... -. " 1-"'&!>""'1.~::;.=;;,.,.,c:-;==;p--l -»4 Poitlal'li(I CU"cJ6, H.B. _rouzklor USO-mo.--l>eo.thnL e CaU 67S-8'7«1 e -See tor )'OWnfU. me1 WA~ 1pt.cloua Stai mo. 2 Oilldren. No .-!hlm.'i.v&il. H••ted pool. Ot1~ ..-t~ lf~ttmnm· L.; OCEAN FRONT UM1• · June. m-llel d•Y•, BEACH It Pier. 2 BR 1215. KetllOn Ln. 11 bit W. ol = •2 BR. 1 BA •. crpU, pell. 309 Monte Vl•ta 11211 6 up, adwi.. 853 """W•tor pod. $>t5 mo. llO .Blk w •. Ootanfn>nl. Attr. \_ m-7013 l'Yfl, UlU ~. 'Adull.J. ))3 .£. Beach, 1 blk N. of •ttt>: ii3m, bltlll. ye a J' 1 y . ~ Center St. 645--1965. I 642-183'1 alt ! PM. ! ,R, 2 b&llJ. -~·-· ;r,...r. 3 BR f>\11<. BBQ, w ,.it * YEARLY 6 WlN'raR * !:dgawiter.Jll l!T1·211116. , · 80-1111 m.MT. • e BJ\AND NEW 2 Bedroom 11'6 O • 2 Br.• 111 ea.1 '2"B°'R=""S1oYoc-"~. o..,.-71r1g'F-, -.. -1:,i.,.roed"'"'& ll'l •• L ... G~ DY"'°R"Lrir ........ '2IOfmo. C& I l ~r -In Baacb Am FuRN. 2 Br .... Yeatly $flOO !BR, -·~ .,,, ......... Darl't &M ~Iii! Upper Apt. No ..... A<lwll -· Crpts, ..,.., drpa. Ati.ch. '"' . . Bl~ ~ ' Stev_!, l!OMEFIND&R.!I .~ '3(11) llOnlh mo. hid. Utifiol £, Salboa pd . 1140 per "I•• "Ll1t",1t1la ..-!!b11> Only. Ph' !4U12I ,_A pr. M onnp, Apt ·~. Yor<t. No ,,..._ $15'. • 675-4161 REALTY1 -· BW ~ Rltr. &'IMlll BM!., -' , 213,_'IKI .' • · to --l wkn<h. • CV. 1111--.. SU-1322. • " . .... t. ,, ' < . ' , ' • " . . . ' I ! l • • • SAVE OOLLARS and majce )WI' own daahlng .. ~ ori;fual''. tiet to pleue busband. ton, father, trlendsl Choole at ripe 1, prinlll. 90lidl in blends, silk, wool, knlt&t _ Printed Pattern 9384: Ties 4" standard and 5" wide, bow tie, ucot. ICW:&Hil•:rlVll ClENT8 ........ P'tlm> -add 211 ctntl 6or eacb pattem for Air llall llDll.S'pldoi 8""11- lmo; --thJrd.duo -wtll--..... at more. Send IO --.·a.e·DAJLy 1'11.l!rz '!Go . -Deot.. r. .... ua. ... -&N~-'= ... -and nu.. Jlt/N • SEE MORE Quick ----s=c:..~ ~BOOK tuawtl\M ... t~~T .. .st I • • -~ • ' I,. I ' ' ' -. --· • . ' • -· • . .. The DAILY P,ILOT ORANGE COASf's -·, ' , ~ 1 ,. ' .C • ' ' ' ~/·I --A I - ~1 ;~ , ,, • . I ' -, ' 1 I ' I E-" I D I . , . 6 • 2 . • 5 6 7 8 ' _, TIME FO QUICK Cl THIOU8H DAILY PIL T WANT AD II-SUI_ I I ' IAYB1 . CAllf . . ~ • t • • ------ " • s.....,.,, -·-'· 1972 iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil l ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~ .. ·.·.1·.,_.· .. ~l~l•~l;;;;l1 ~1;;;;;~·~'•";;';;;;:~~~;..·.'·"'•'•""'"~;;~1~·~~[ ... ~ ...... ,.~::oei:ii.:i:~;;1 ~~·;:~·2~'j""'~~-~~~ 1;.;::~=---=, -.. ";L.S::-,L._ •lectnul p .... , .... " H•'e ......... M.,. "' Help w ... 1o11. M-. ,. nl Holp W•nlod, M & f 7IO Help W•nlod.,,." F 710 ~•Ip W•nlttill, 1\4 ... Dl/ ~IRmlAIJn * : I~/ " . ~CAL~ REPAlR I P•~fti ... lnt CASHIER. -· tor ..u.. Fl/LL chatp -..pf. LEGAL SECRETARY ~;1 :=illOcik ~~ *01v1RT-A-MArfc ,e'.:.JL ,,.. _. cuSTOM l'AINTING ..,,,, -~ °" ~ Newport Bead> ..... Wr11e wtJOOd lldl1.I • ........ """. a..taann• s1N 01t 1 p I P-o'm'n'ol• ~ LA LINES 0111.Y.SSIMO CW< Ucowd I-~· Untum. Inter, °'""~·~ach. CIOoillled ad No. ..r, Dally MM6JD, TONIO'S CONTROL'Ci•ll LI<. a.ldlnn dlillY. BAVE_.OV'l:R moonEAR .'Q.!;Cl'IU~'.))l>I. main~ -. ....... Fl'ee-coo-CLEANi!i6 ,...._.. for Piiot-., 1::,'1;,=._1¥0-Col~ * MACHINIST Run EDI" S..~w'-. 10 AM-lt· PM. ~ Dtwn c..111 Aftrtr Jlolal . A. a:q. MJltiqj: A Mt. llc. lDL Newport Oldir omct bide· Mt11 _...... An exciting n•w Lewry's 'TIT .....,,., SU No. El C:anUno To A1l3 ~ Won'& bt underbid. 60-«)0$_ Nlte workt bond&blt, pd. GENERAL QlQoe typin( fil. e Hone ()pm.ton Vert.lcle As1oci•tttd R•st•urent Perform !a.Pf. a..i. San er........ * MOBILE TEU:PlfOlla ·x· No W ... 11>(_ Vlf)ttloo A .... '° Hr. wit. ~' pbooe: Exp'd ilealO!(f •• OrllJ p .... (8 OPENING SOON tlo!uf balaoce ...... ~-·~ $135/Do)'t 4112 CMMtl ~5~ ' ' ' . * WALLPAPl!R * -AliPlf ·at 345 MoConnlcl<. II Orinden 210 Ntwpoot Ctn!" Dr. :::~~ )oh !\ii'-~ 1 .... u114 PTLConuil -lm-123! f ?'9~G Wben you call "Mac" CLlllK TYl'IST Coot& M..._ -e 2 ACW & s O>uckeno Foshlon l1l1nd,. N'pt lch EllCli mONE BAA:;~ B•byolttl"' . ·~1'1t111lllt.l. •><lommerclal 548-1444 646-lill Old line"'· ... oPOnlnc.,. GIRLS. TRAVEL : =i::;·~::;~ Seek• l!~"t!~~ .... : nu ~·~ WVE " eu. "" little .... ·1· ~· ~-L.M.B. PAINTING lho1'P d'.:'at wlfP'J(I ~ U.22 • TWTet Lalbo Opor. • WAITRESSE.~ prior mntrol tj,fti< _ .. 1NAT£i>-CAiITAL Atlanta It N e·wla nd 1:f S5T~ ... a;m:1 AT YOUR SERVICE ~tb ·~ t.,;;; If )'OU're looking for an ex-e Ma.lnttnanoe Mechanle : ~~~~ lmce 1.n 00.S ot OSeDViron· cm.mutJl'ANTSi ! __ ~ . tr&ct) ~-B. FJ!tONT d,,1avJn *"'· $1 \ .x:..um~~'TJ.ms ~CaJ..L_!an .. ~!..; ~b:: ~M~e~ ~~~&~~~~ • BUS BOYS ~:~ 9.12 Mon ttml Prt . .....,.., . ' . ~ ~~at.er weedlnf X -:--r-......,.., ... ..,,...,.,.OQ • ' with Overtime e KITCHEN PERSONNEL PA ·.a.I nt, · • i q1 P!_ t1 e L!: J~ yur old hiah ICbiiol &Id. •;;'ctn tqJ., ~ trtmftit~ t"lnter, Pi1tch, Rtp1ilr ~. ~'».arbor Blvd., ~ Iflghway, Sul!e Z>O, (No ?\OM calls please) Apply in Penon ACIFIC MUTUror-~,~·A will baby~t while YoU · do ~.haulln( rr. etL Let the C:)L: -· ' in:L Bcb. We have open-lntervlew 2 lo 5 pm daily Mon. thru frlt 11 am to 3 pm. 700 Newport Ctnter Dr. 1 ~ ="' ftf. AP-~mu~~ PP t n g · proteaiontla «» tt. 91U6p. *AU PATCH PLAS't'DWIG C 0.111 PANION·lioutekieeper all ::e: ~S.l.t~ tra;; Garr!Jon HydraullcB. Inc. An equa'l opportunity Newport Be-acb : P-· . , · \ PRQMW'U SOLVER typea.Call~"~llel , Uw In. tor eldfrty lady, ~ .Paren!J: 232l•"J;jjSo)ii. i:<Pu:iilri'lmarnn;-, PiSanU1"'tajiAno;;;O,j ~!'!!~~=~pl~oyi!!er~!!!!I!~ ~ opportuntty _empkjyf:r ---~ READINGS EXP. mature woman• Profp,d;;;r, Tree work. --.w Lquna· ~ . k e.f •-,welcome at lntervSew°. P.~AID WANTED, part Jime, SERVICE Station Attdanl Put. plftlnt A: futul'tt ~ B&bytil 1 Infant. for work· -· _, .. ,_ lbapVia. Plumbing 494-4631. for motel work Newport RESTAURANT: Expet. bus u Advtce • help lD m&D1 nW-ln& couple, Nr. Harbor Cl° -::'~6t&-5883. HOUSEHOID beijJ.. S mom-Beach ~3463 ' help waiter or waitresa. P/time evn It wkndt. t:e ten. 213; SM--lS:"IO. Fully lie. Rich. need tranap. ~ eanupl' . ..--ll"'• DRAINS undoaed S7 SO CONSUMIR lncs a week. Own tranap. • . Ben• Brown's Restaurant meehankal expn-. Nu~-·~ IW'T! Th i nk tn r WOULD Uke to babysit, ""' EXP. , IUw&llon Garoener. Sewor line In 100' : sli ~ Ol'l'ICER N'pt Sch. 64>i8ll. Malnt. Supw $750 3llOO s. Coast Hwy., So'. P"•ninc .. ~l(IY AM. '2090 AbornOI!.) Know all · tbe home. Costa. lie& Phone Com~ = 1 e r v • * 549-250'1 * £ltd OCIPOI' ~ co.ta H 0 USEKEEPER. ' live-in, Expenenced Lacuna-See Mill McLeod Newport BI .. C.M. . """'llnft .Call IJlo ~. 60-mi. , . ' Konialoni. WN, GU-1331. PLUMBING REPAlR tl:IM&r .. _r .. _,..,, private .room, TV, $300 per Call~ldi ,;be:'"'· c:'"'-''"· -----=-sm.a·NT ·' :M ltro. :MM522 BABYSITTING, my home, -•I Servlatt No job too ..an -o111cer, ~-Im· ~mo -.,..rd. ""'°""'' ,,._ncy REfAjl._ Sa le 1, "'!p " 'Socl I Cl ...... ~ •• "' 4&YI ftM):l :Yd bot ineela. · * _, """" ~n.ent • llobOe HOme ~ 3K3 W tclift Dr NB ~Fm.me. Apply m RESTAURANT • u-"!" c.JJ'.I.Ynn·m-R. ' I.JN~ Clean -* -pref'd. Xln't HOUSEKEEPER. Lldo !ale, ea ., pe"°n N..._ StatloneN. 1 • ,._ ..,...., build ....._ COLE PLUMBING -co:•lsr A frll:p (baby), mature. English 645-2"0 4229 Birch St, NB Alt for ·~ ~ 1 I' ~·~r Houae"hOICI woric, Haullcac. '4 hr. stn'ice. · ~U61 beneftr,:. Pleue call ~akin(. ·Own trans. Refs. MA ,I~ 'l' ~ ANCE Man, 1_.~Sy~lvi_a_W_•~"-· ----Now lnte~)owf~ For l!xiNrMncod E'f J, ,..._9 nft-y 81· 1 p~.:...., ,.. Ys~u~ Ron IO-Mll6 S.Wing/Alttr:i1t1.,.,:1 Rod Lewta nn &: bath. 675-3743. exp d, 2 di.Ya a week, large RN ...i.; ~c.4•••~ ~ ue . .,_.,,:i,. · (TI4) 64J.4nt. H 0 U SEKEEPER/Compan-apt bid&: complex. 84&-0il.9 unoovery -hi3 pertlf .clone at reuonable OIRISTMAS llehta not up? Alfliri1tlon~ Glenct.le k>n. Must drive. No amok· MANICURIST for Newport Operating Room Deli Penonn~l • Fry cOoks 1.:::==::;::,-......:2t:::3-::.:38T:::..; =-;--~~~·-= ~ *f uf:°:· ;: Nett, accilrate. M "ars exp. ~-:r: ':V:~ Ing. Call~. ~~Mens Hair S&lon, P.fcdi~h.t~~~eader ~rai::ss Mar· • ~al~ Sat .• Sun• home St&-9723. fefeYltiOft Rop•lr Equal Oar r ..l.....i• 1 HOUSEKEEPER,. live in, 5 Contact Pc~nnel Dept . O:ios SSetlG" I • Dilh"' •• ~_! , •RG"" OR 'S ... &LL . · · ppor. £.Jnp oyer day wk, Mon.Fri •. Own MANAGEME:NT '!1llnee -P.ton. th.ru niurs .. 9-4 pm. , un1er 1r R. w-,~ .. -C ~ HANDYMAN -All kinda of (X)LOR TV Cal·Tronfcs trans., Lido hie, 67$-B'J48. College grad, amb1Uou1, 81'.· r~ountaln Valley O:immunity •~· .. · ..,, ·~!_,, e _,.a 769 W. 20th, Costa Mesa 0 C~,lro/ller Man , --L gre1100"la"mo· Star!Calllngllooallll'l'Wuto Hospital, 1noo Euclid Ave., PhonSaet o~_atpplw_!nMoo9 •· 5thru V"'-0 V• .,..,,.,......~, • _,....,,~ Service Call $10. 6f&-M12 ay tNUl.t. .w areat exper. Hunflntton -Min . n . Fount. Valley. ~12ll. . ..., ~ .. H1ullnp . rile In Ira food operation. Call High School District tnser, 544-9000. RN all shilts, f/time ICU. Chef Fred. (Il4) 6"-1700. Hu An Opening For MA~RE gal, Pff CM Ins. Pacifica Hosp, 18792 630~ewpoft Center.Dr. SKJPLOADER I dump truck COOK. FRY OU1ce. Exp. not nee. Fil-Delaware H.B 842-<nL Ne~rt .Beach 644-7804 work. Owlcftle, asphalt, Repair Work & Remodel S Cl k T • t Ing/type le Rbillty to com-' • sawing, bref.)dJv. MfrnlO At Reuona.ble Pricet:. FUii or Part Time. r. er ypis municate a must. Days $i1le1 SHAMPOO g1r1 I: 4s!8tant SSO s!':iJ'd~o~ ~1 YARD, earaee cleanups. .Call 63H945 HB. 5J6..80H. or aft 1 pm. sta.rtint'. aa1ary $&i8 a mo + 83&-M.17. RepreseDtatlve needed for ~~:11';..~ I~~ Found lfrM ocl1) en•> 6G-'IS88 """'°""0rt--~-dirt .• .:._Ivy. ~-_ xlnt Den.ma. Typing "' urnlCAL RECORDS Orango County territocy. Hall' we" 3305 .._ bl&: ·~~,, ............. "1 :l6ti). lriil \..rMCrVYn" 26 manqe ~ manua1, 60 e I e ctr I c. lftUI 56 yr old company. Salary, ~ -~~~~ Af' ="'Carpentry, HouHclMnlng '"''*P•tllJ ~~ ;f:" ;,,..~· :erm.;i ~~~ts t~ ~~n!rit.,00;; ~4:~ ~N!3 etDTently bed- ... .,..~ fbrl. Vic 536-l618 COUPLE -work. We · CREDITCHICKl!, ll o.io:eonber1Sth.9AM,room TECHNICIAN men! call &12-1960 Mr. futeld~I_l•d>"..!.'!'day,5 Corona ~ dal Mar State Carpet Service wtU clean )'oUr ho me 232, Edison HJ&b School, Meyen:. days. Oluorr. 54$-,~. lleod:. Sa.., lrm> the ~· -· E:q:er. Ca 11 Job Wonted, Miiie 700 E:q:er prel'd. Cbwta MeA 21400 Magnolia. Hunt. -••M. SALES Oerka " ~. , 613-93:57. 1 _ .10HN'S Carpet• u~te:y 64&-6m after 6 pm. area. ca 11 c o'l I e ct Beach. F.qual Opportunity ~a·1n1""''dH.aAllrborani.ii. aome exper. Apply in · FND ~ Owd>shund Im! Dri'Sbompoc: rr.. Scc!ch-. PNf. c • .,.., C ..... lntl MAN, ho-reliable, hon-21311181-!iO!O. ~· ra penon. a..:ktt Auto Parts, ifl~· Fawn.......,,-~ eWd (Soll RetaJdanb). AllowtndovlaAtlcorcan dable,bpbeen~lor T 111 E. l9th St.,.C.M. TIA E;U = ~ ~ : .. e;;ri;; =:= : 10all mi':: Call.Datd> s.n-!Odl. ... ~pl:=:.=.:::; PR~~1NG Huntington a..ch General Hospital 64H264. · ,, .. • .. A1ao b1k male Lab wlpr .blff<h tor 'wt:it. caipetl. tlOUSI O~·~tEAN'' .....,...., job. 53&-Q)80. CONTROL CLERK Hlth Sc'-! Dlotrlct SECRETARY 1 .. ;,\· , on head. Animal ~ Savt )Ult' money~avlftr P'\Jor~. i?rPt. wtia_. RETIRED prot gentleman Has Openinp For TO~ -· -uf~~!ILMW_ '.., o.iter, 5'»-Tm. me ex1ra trl1'9._ w cleen _!yn. ln area. 64U824. nee<11 PIT employ. Will Salary l630 . 1155 12860 P•lm StrMI SUPERINTENDANT start llUlJ[ -.J SlAMESE Cat -female IMna nn., d1IWlt rm. • MESA oeantlll', carpets, work at prac. anyttUne tor Instruction.ti Aides Gi1rden Grove _"'·•!r 1 , .L. -jj ,...,.. VI«,'\'"'"'" A Bolaa . hall $15. l::#y . nn. ·JI·"°· wlndowl; 1k:on ete. Rnld/ fair w.,y -64H134 Plus trlngo benelib, 2 yn. OF SCHOOLS: . r-_ Olea H.8: Fnd abou.t 1 couch~~ JS..:. ':t comm'h· 557.a?C: 54Mlll. Job W•nted Female 702 acmuntlna·ftlatm clerical For Sirin& instruments. Musi (714) 537..5160 Top exec. sec'y &kills. Prior •• :r~ ; 1, week ago, 8*-7426. ' ~ 1·cso ~ inyRU. Xlnt '·Howcleanlnl , . =~d_ .• lncJ"t!!n.,, ~to i:~p:,on ~ =~.~~e:J~:i;-;u::; • B. , IN.bUSTDIES SMALi; ,r:l:aaY blaclt do(I Goc:d nL 531-410!.. • · ~Day. Own _Tranaportatlon LADY wl,... llouaekeef>!ng d~ _.,,.._ Int•"""' a Modlcal Staff Stc'y boani,~m7'-5='!'';;.!!'l~'d=o,-=S0."120'=l~'•-~~=='-'J.!!!=~+-----I Se 9Dirth Cout Plua ~ Pn!fer males.' Write equfprMDt---,-·-·01tTli! DUCMts • e Min. 1 yr hoapltal expel". w-:p.m. tYPirii> sarary~e ·I ~9o.GerJ _ Decll~tM ClNnlng O•nlf\ed Ad No. S68, Dally machlneL Apply to City of 241 on Dec. 11th for ~ Xlnt lllliary & fr In 1 e $7'J5.-$898. ApPlicaticib ~ead· r ' • ·) FOuNoSmall·-.puppy, PA_Tl~PLANTIRS . *a~%.m:'~.* Pllct.P.0.-1560,0olta ~ ~~ =tE~~l Op. ~';i~"Moo.~fi~ :-..=~~·~: DEqls~p·i:t~ beqle atzr, vtclnlt)' 17th St., Ah Cobcrttt work. Bride:, KAUUNG ~by exp Mesa. Ca B'J626. Phone ~1124. ~ 5 pm. Fountaln Va.Dey O:im· Daily Pilot, P. a. Box 1560, Coot& -. &U-1660 uk !<Jr ol-wk. 891-35.13. "°"""' oturlem. i.. tr NEED helo at home! We pm. Dec. 14th. . INSP~ munlty llcspCtal, 1 71 O O Ceola _.Ca. · ' · :othy~= tan ~ p~~ I~~ rJ::; ,53+-lM& « ~ :::.=. ~'1!.• DELlVERY cl 0 A IL Y &Oat-Aiseriibly-~qel-O:lal, ~~ve., FounL Vallef. ~y' IU.lr.uo to 1IOO halftd ~ l 1 blue eye, 1 concrete. $G BB iJrHt. ~~ $2.50 -..n Homemabn. lJPjObftf PILOT,. SUNDAY ONLYt: =~~=MEDICAL Alslstant·Back . ~Pald · -eye. J>....,..nt Vic. etmoM CDmlT WOltK ' *cm-au* 5"Hll!8L -carrien.Statlon M>z.G,.,,,,' y.g,is 16li office· to. bu<f GP, ll!uot Pres. ...a, ·ril!tt 1:aJ1!f to 17ttq;t., Cll. tnHI54. 0 n.ifto. WALKS, .... -. Holp W•ntocl, MI. F 710 ...... the .,. ol • Pia Ila CM.· ' know. X-Ray, Draw ~ "°"" ,. ,.,_...,, m. FND • -Shll>hml{s:t ""°' -Don. MHSt4. l!!'!\'i9 " w...,. or v ... Contact Mr. cen • E!iG. Mllslon Viejo ~ !' -t. benefits A location. mo. 'i!L.. ... 1""<",.:S ~ • CEMENT !"PM * 'IRONING * ACCEPTING applk:atlonl li_"'6..ta-:T~ ~"' Ba,y • • , • • i Ttiro .,. .. 831-7'». I, , Cill 1Slm.~2700.""'8o.<:ee ~~:..... gr. -.,-i:S':·#t,"·* ·,', ,_ ~,...., oe-148'/ -~ ~:.:U_=~'!i DENTAL Mii1$1'Am' . ·""1NE ~ 't!"~..,."'.t"~~t ~~~~: -"!ri· -.,., at , , :,-jiiij1..-" l ... t 1$ Yri ci .... Cdony O>alnlde, 1tt ~ 5'~ or SERVICESlll'.ClENCY fi"' exp. Lawton Scbool, 623 2082 .Mi~br.·~>, ( Fuhkm lll&iid, 644-6'151' .. ¢hltd.!,C1-,. . ·~-c • KI t.c hen, ,San Juan over.~ 5 da,YI, 8 , .W., l'Tlb st., S.A. 5Cl-446L SECRETARV/~stant to FOUND (n Baya'eat ~~ " /, . ",,.... 'FLOAT MAINTENANCE C.platrano. l:'-~~ een:':.n. 640-0300. FEE PAID Morchondlslnv direct"! ""II' >Sales ' & Male black & t.an Colllt . ··* ll•rtll•· Pall)t 4. dry rot repatr~ 13 APT w/ldtchenette Ii: Utll to ., .. ...,.. S&les Manager to $UK Female,' Enthualartlc inven-~farkeqng .. Mat. have typ- do& approx~ mo. 548-~.by .. Slthl ~ • ~·I 'J:t e~~:.:o~ an independent honest t! DW"i ~~~ ':1t Field Service to itOK tory linn servicing local • lhg' ~' ~tittbu'1 ablt.._!-> I found t Day. care !Of' 1 chllil:•'lntanl · clean lady in exchange 0 ce, .,....,., n n Sales Order Deak to $900 stores part time Merclwl-assume ty. l.1us MALE Beqe ~ -4 yn:. Full timel.~~~"P•lntJng-&, ·-few hrs help In my am. instr\zction. Non-smoker 18 Above requite knowledge diaing'exp&car'neceuary. 11a~,~1 Salary Collep Park area. 549--4 • w 0 ,. k 1n 1 fOr _ tMcbetl. P.P.rlwl"llng motel .µi H es per 1 a· H i to 78. 644--0SU ot lndUJ/comm'l •adhesJ~s Reply p 0 Box 492TI lDs c 0 rn m: e n • • . .! 11..J e x p . FND Grey: A White M&le lcat, Fenced yard I: 2 playmatn.. -De&ert, MXV:lerful clean air DENTAL Aulstant. Exp'd in S«'y/Advertlslng to $650 Angeles 90049 or 213-416-1373 n~, I'.:; f'. vie.,.,_ sci:, 592-1647. Hct lunch. "'""""" VIila PAINTlNG 6 PAPERING, ~ aood ":.:ll =..~~ X·t'IYI a · cral evacuation, A/P, lnven. Control $460 MOTEL 'maid M Fr 1 SECREJA-· • ·'< . ' YNG fwht cat -· ~V1ew School DlstdRt FV. 19 ""° tn ~ am.. Uc ~don can latu. ~ 548-83M. · Order/Experience $460 Prefn mature 0 :; 10 n • AA· ·~~.J ;;· ~=r:: ~ Llntdn' · Fie~. ~':'..,;:" ~. ~i:_~ :C,.~ Ref's !um. ~· p,.fer German. Dont•I Aalol•nt =-lion ~!st $460 Loauna Beach. ~ • * 11!'!_0/o >~ lYi ~-Col n ~ nm. --..... Sun ,.·!'b!!:S57'-061 •. · JNT ·•Dter Accoul.cell· fii~~collect¢7Ptn, Newport:Beadt 6*-3815 MTST/Gen.Olc to$600NATIONALco.openinalocal Ll:z::z~r ., 1 tr)'"cbef• s.,n \.Juan • '~~.....-. t .. n.-'"-11 ......... -.. ~ · • _ _;. Lie In&. DENTAL Amltallt-Drp'd, Free•Feefosltiont branch ottlcea 1n Million ., PQI, : ~··ttUS 1 om:a =·= ~ ~ ~rectef . .,,,,. ~~ . ~-:t..""i&om,'Ctmck. ~":: ~ cba1nld@. F/tlme. X""fl¥ Cll8 E.17th ~at lrvioe) Of 2v:.;:r:men~t!~ARY wtth = ilJ'l!L0,~· --., - SWIEii'di; r.male. roilt.t ·JACK '1'lulane --INT. A EXT palntlna, ...... ~-Q:f1>, 1S31 Plaoentla, -· d. 5'Ml'l5. ;,.... _ ~~·-__ le""' ---Refa"°' ·llle a dlMbll!Jy ~ W~ J2\ ~ tn OD(.._ B-1964 ~ remod., tddlt. 2> yn. ap, = nabftl wood Qt. Department Store . ~ to inteerity I respons. need-expeiience tqr 4 da.J" wtr;. lliid ilm l ll11-. Eip'd. A wknrtll. Llc'd. M1w .. 0o. 5'1-<I006. 50-'l905. ASSISTANT c.ot, bltlwa JANlTORS for -put ed. Ca1I ~. S1att1ng ~up .to srai. -21. AP!l4<, -Caul FND. Oranee adult cat yr. .. Weed It ·a lttap" PROF. Painttnc. a1-> roota. )'OU.tw man to usi:1 chef in J. W. RobiRIOll time wortt. 6 tol'Ul P. .MOO Nurstrw· Phone lira. l.iidemwaa, U.,,;'CdM. r l1!1- 00< a.-. 6G-8811 till n--*' fJUb ......., , "'"" .,,.,,_,. steal: ......, ->.p. thru Fri. Onnie Coant)!. Nu,... Athndonlt , 547.-r w~-~"'liiiiiOe u,oo. -them lniD -Lld/IJIL !\ft est;~ pl.Ir In penon, The Bun. NewpmtBeod> :::... ~76tl90040E. AU ::!:lfQ. Acute~=· .~J~, ';m-~~ ST. ~ pa 11 sad e I' 'CALL DAILY PILOT INT A Ed: paintbw, ttU1np r'11 H~ r.!in C.M. 10 am· Hu Open1na: For JANITORS -Part time of· required. Contact I See. . "iiity ' Jf\Y)'., N~. • t '! 541)..ml m:fJ38.-f!6T7. , • ~· U-nfumll1:.ed spec. pm. • ' fiCe cleaning eVff, bUJb le ()e~ Monday lhru Thurs&,. I W ff ' =1,' MALE tn.b ·sen;; roo..i In a,.ssrnm ... ,. .. -...,.. 549-7118'1 aft s. ASSISrANT manager ~ STAMP " u .. oi< c... • phone ' .... roon1a1n Valley c.m-·Officers • ........ !J'r· w. 0xta Mesa.~ maintenance coo.pie tor COIN DEPARTMENT : ~u~mCalJ ·53U558. mwtlty HOIJlltal, 17 1 ~o · * ._. . lara'e complex in Costa Part·tlme, exper not neces· Euclid Ave., Fountain WANTED 2 ~'fem- Losl 555 * * * .~ * * * M.,.._ ""'"but helpful. JOBS · Valley. 911>-1211. Part time & Full .time ~ Ca,, °'9ertiti & . 64).8970 e ~~~y NEEDED PEOPLE GREETER Avel'age $~00 per 'veek to Lite Aasc~fi WU\ train. AUTOMOBILE Le as in g Apply in pel'ROn 10-5 pm e Keypunch Operators Ladies, part-time dally, 10 start, pa.id _v a ~ al Ion. ~ 1* lt A I, ... ~ C W Sa.Jeaman, .. Experier>oed, #l Full.ion lal... .. NB e lnduitrial tll 2. No weekends. No ael\-holpllfll to life INIW'll_E~e .... 15th,.~, brf __ Management-Opp.-Guaran-. F,qual Oppor. Employer e Billing Clerk fyplst Ing. Xlnt wagea. Central Opportul}1ty to iiivance. fo, \Y. E-~-:10 S)\rktl·e e ty, Cir, Med1cal Ins. Ralph lrvine 540-M50 Orange.CO. area. lnterv\ewa detect.tvf:., Contact Security Distri ' 1ft4 ~noe Wl.lllaml Leuing, Inc. (U4) Anaheim , 533-2322 dally, Mr. Wood, ~ Agent. White Front Sto~. , tNo '1Q oftl, For 63S-8C1D (213) 7C&-Mll. DINNER COOK NEVER A FEE Jlf TEMPO Woodnd1 Ave., Downey. m2 Sa. Harbor, Anaheim H.B., J 9SS-Ml6l I AVON REPRESENTATIVF..S Experienced Tempo TelhPoi'UY• ·Help PIANO Player t\ Drummer. ~ •. Dec; 11~, 9 AM-12 Wettmlnster ~ 531--03'15. EARN MONEY. • BLU• DOLPHIN•· .11JN10R s._,,. 1~15. Appb> In"'"""· Com>l'1 ·""""" ' ' • ' WllOWAiii'SfewoRX! For new car ~ 3355 Vla Lido, NB Ean $2).$«1 pet".:week cet-Bar, 810 W. 19th SL, CM. S "-A.ttendant· ·DRIVE A .CAB! ~ -eon,.. * 018 HWA SHER, ,._ tin& -C11110-. 'for the SERVICE 11-alOOllt ,._ hoan. _. COila. Vacations In perienoed. Appl1 to Oef D.Ul.YPILOT. 'l'hililmta POLICEMAN •/~. Top waee-s:_ ~ ~ be J'Cllll" own ~~ now fDr be-2 .. ,-!pm.Bal:la, newopaper roote 'IJid clOes S.lory $172 -$1078 :"ciit~~.Lag =-·Men~~ConV:: Corinthian Yacht Cub. 1Sl1 aot lnclude ~ or Lateral entry only. Hefeht Beech. ~ BABYSIJ'IER, 3 to 5 da)'I ~ Dr., OD1 deliftrtDa, ~II min S'8"' POST-Bu\c 1=:;;;;,:,.....,.-,,-==:= , ,.. 21 to 'Kl, IUP' ·lines ' times .. . ·dolfars wk, 7 to 5 or 2 to 5 pmn DOUGHNtJT -nlte lhlft, tJrOVlded. We wart tour ~ll''"· ·em .. ._..:.. Calli SERVICE station attendant. plement ,_. ~ Dnw '--.... ..,,;;..._..., ___ ,;.,,.....,,,...,~-~-Job. My home. Bal lale. hiMln after sd:ool and 8 on ~ ~-,-put -· Exper pral'd. a cab f !ft« nao a dar· 32" Soop, PC Clua:, Fleet ,..-..... ~l12'11P In ri,;; Kr. J>ouabnut, ....._ --a1 .. v .. 1i..... Pf!r'9Mnel Dept., (trailer), ,. __ _,_ ........... --...-.-Co 1115 };, 11th St. COit.a • ~·~ ._, 16' Trana .... d. m.131' F~, !&"Zito 45, -Soturday. We have cr= P.D. Appl.Ir before Dec.13th, 1':-Osborn Enc o -In -Yellow,Cah ~--0 HP Outbrd Will BARMAID ..,.,.. tiine ap-•1'11! 1-St, CM All" ... ..,....,......, ~ 1 -. Sia-A F •-'-.x.-v~'t:", .l:IUUJ. ~................. '' • •.• ua1up~ ., . ' F . . b or ptOlt 32 hft. (ill betwWn 10 WJ • nn ' ' Hw:rtt.ncton BH.ch aretll Oft. ..........., • ..,.. Vt', oun..w H.B. -CM"' .... =-------· :~ .1or lafi! model cu ~ or ;;'!' over .1: 6. Ask 1ot Sam sa-a:m EXCILLENT 9'· You must be out Of VaUey, ~ tht!' old stutt. Buy tbe A good want ad b: atl'IQd In- Call 6'13-2490 • 55T·7621 e BEA TOR JOB OPPORTUNITY richool by 3 PM to new atutt ~""""'=""ent."'---~=I lS l/nl._ .... Aaaheim· DTY OPERA LN:,~.!.:.e ~~ ~~ i::1cl~~. ~TI";-'. Radlolcgy Help w.~tod, M & F 710 Holp W•ntod, M & F, 710 will trade for free A clear .. .....,.. 968-96Cf. NUCLEAR l\fed Ti'Ch full d PART TIME volW!d wtth manuracture ct' · · · · · romm't er Indus Ian : yacht 1n 1 lkllng: A: or pa.rt time In cxpandJng Prine. OAJy. Gu.ri1nfM + Comm. back-p&ckiria' Items. Seeks J. W. Robinson dept. Prefer cxperlence. ,Call 557-9500 young tlllnklng lndlvkiual I PentOnnt'I Dept. Hoag Hoa- WILL tr:ade top QuaUty on Mo..t.romery Ward tntettsted· 1n etwlna wlth Newtiort ~ach p1ta1, Newport Be&ch. patnt1na:1, lndacps, ~P• , 11'1 co mpai11 . Coll1e1e Has 0~~ For R1i1I E1t•t• Si1l11 ~..;""', .... ""..,,.•~nr.,:. 8*•uty Solon bac~ htlptUl. l\luot be PBX • 'FREE . ,._-.. P£'tl0nable, atile to . meet -• ~bllc. DutlH varftd o -"Ii H 8. •• 1 • ..... ·552 MulUJ)lt, J wk& L'---·-I LOT oo I.a N&dmlento, ..,...,.. • a 'f • • .... •I • on!¥. Mull 'bi Uper. . ~ Tri1 nl~ 1:,· ~= BOAT IUIU>illS ~:-~ , . '", , Limited Tlmo Only t:;;t;."at:lm-1or ~ -.... -~-. . ' ' ~ In ......... 1* pm -Ilcellle ............ 11-1 -p 911, · ~~ = EX•CUTIVi llCTY• ' •2 ,._ Ial.,'NB avallablo lhru TuMU c.m. OllANGJ: Oo. "'"""'"' -' .,,_.._. D•NTAI. ll•Cl!'TIOll Eqal °"""' Employ<r . !::.;~ =:=.:-.·~ ..= cai;::;:ir a.,;-. ~ c:::::=..i... ~ -7°41e'!~~. ~':"l:>i:e....., ~.:. ~ . .,:.,,., 'l'n:de lor 16211 Pl.-la A.,.,_ CM hu ........ a 11r1 -~A pltlme help, Apt>l1 plete tralnlna _.... ac. _,'...,&JM!!. ICI _, ablllli! .. --aft 1 PM at l909 E. ~ Fllnuo .,,.,......... """"" ~ 8"1; dMdod, -· BCll'S E>ocoo, liltt -help blllty In -to l>eq Hwy, Cil>l. . ',. · !Unities. Call Mr. Slou II car lot; HI des!ert. 29 Palms, .......S. :ICI03 Newport Blvd, lnttlllr.,;t cnalWe, onth» l:J2.M40. a..r Valuo ...... $25llO. Colla -" ...... A -· !Uoy K-l<eO TARBELL fer Mo... boot, 14' QP A BRAKE A1Ian ,a Tw:e up open, FtlM't W>lbnttOd. :tl Alliltam Booltkeeper 15® • 111<, ...... 111M1812 ~ M<ct:. EXp _,, to 3S yn prol'nt. Ill Ol&4. -l s.c..tlll'Y , !hr· RiAL TORS AN'l:!QllE sl•lah· Ml'" by ""1U"f + Comtq, Goocl Co. EXPER'D cable TV un-f,q&J Secrellll')',. SALIS AUTO SAW TRAINEE ·- Sturdevam •Larabee Ny, t-bene11W. &fl.9383". dem'OUnd l n 1 ta I I• r-1 Writer/PR .... R•CIPTIONIST ~ ~~.:i:ii~.::;;.Jj;;.~~ UO«a. ~ 't.n btm at 1nttr.: BtJseoYS-.JJ m or older. ·de.~ .Trt.\De'e con.~.. Tax Stcre • ., $575 .ror aoutment ~mJ)lex. f."\lr. --........ A Iv -.....: ... 00 8•2~ .. ~prompltf'L ~IA'.91 ~ OUkit-•'Otk ~~ + ::-or~M\~JM;:.?Mt ~"~pe5:.tailff;y ' Equal opportunity~ ~t.uy to $600 A t)'Jllng! Part tlma, Fri Sc~~ ~"-" · N~' Deb. ' emplor<r. fyp(lt , • • ' 14211 Sat A Sun, II to (,30. 12.llO In•..-• 57~ Hi\VE 16' O,,ena "°"" · Like to tndel Our Tl'l!iso's 11'.cc Ole. M , FRY Oook. "II"'' °""' SWlill Malnt.....,. ma~ . to IS50 "'' -· . _,,.... , '1tnilott'""' 6 'c!kor, Valuo PlndlH-lofOr"°"I ·-;on•gor lhiftc:nl>;'SlartQPer~• Fl'tt A l':ae Pooltlor:o I'll. -.m IS m .... ,...... i$111), El!~ 1or 3 or 1 l!Mo lloopltal '''P"" Co _n_t •• ct COi • D:f1:M -llllll .,; NIW~T ===x un>UP" or, tncllv. Int <l:dnnbomo.Alkforco.t.:" ~d11!1 Penotwwl Dept.._, 1111:,'"Sl _, • ~· l'w'9t W:.irl1q iu;u;n>UNISTwr;/'-. a.r--. , . ~ -1 51~sw. ~ . , .., • -: ~~~ =~ riii8'i i i m _;..~ N.I. ~bl~'1o.u. s ~··iaja.:..IGIM.~ * • * .,_ * ., * --* ~--A .... -"Ull"'ii.ta.,-!<!!!! • • •••• • --m:-"1 =·· ,;-147-1086. van.,. lllW2ll. •---•iii_. . /· • . -' ' , BAUER BUICK ~~979•2'!0 / I. hl•&T .._ WBl:HJ.\f ·-'~ t ~ _.. I • " ' • 1J .\ I S.twdly, -'· 1972 ........ I~ I • • a - • ' ' • •, .. ! • • • • • • . ' • • ' • • t ' I . ' ' ' t I -' • I· I • ' i ' . ' •• f : • i • ;.. . ' • • • • • • "' . ~, • ' " • • J ~-........ 1 .. ~ Sat.urdlJ, Oectllbtr 9~ 1172 • I ' .J -. c. .-~ 1t ~~-~· lE1;:1 ~1 -;;-;;··rrt;;. ·:· ~l~~l[~-i..-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'~lfiJ~• :;;I ;;;;..:.;;; ..... ;;;;;;:;l§l~~-;;;;;; ...... ~~~l:.I ~._"_~-_.-_.@.11 -...... l§J I _:,,_ 1§1 I ~"'.-lij !f r.;... -• 156 8oatt. Sal 909 Cyel-. -Roc~I Vw, . 963 A-'!'~ : , ~ AulOf, l~td 910 ~ ~utos, 1.fi& !1'° l • Hald ~PC !! DIESD. !! CL ~=on 925 sr::,:;., . one =~: VAIS! 73 ~ ~ · ·· ~LFA ROMEO ......... • _D~".UN • -. ~:l\·"~llna, or··~~BY-·"T NEW Hehn•b ,.,.,.._ kind-· 1800 cc vw. VAIS' 'Stip1... "12All4Romeo ~er Low NEWPORT '72 I)ATSUN 2«)Z, nt !I .,... .. •~ Will ~rvU'O i.c.u "nn. ol New Carabela or Stema Mu.t eell! Call aft 6 Jim, Auto Tn.qs, Air G:Jnd. Vteyl mJ AM·t,M .'$4,150. ~ ! radial Urea._~~/ 1 o111111. •nn aft 6 Yt>tJ SAW AT. THE SAfL. Mini C)icle or Motoreycle. m4913. • Roof, ,. ..._. ~ t ~...;J TSUN ~ lnr. A14/f'Mht41j • I -• •' • BOAT SHOW! ----• Pickup • s-. L . • "' DA 49HSIS O< ~ ~ pona: -. Alm hcnlN for lllary Dutch·bul!t to Uoydl Ir ~ Uaed bikel ,..... ' • + tJlc fer mo. Xlnt cOnd, $:1350 Ann. . ,,. DATS ' lire' ue. II bone• and a flll1 pow<ttd cnlllinc aux-..n...,,. New • ,_. ..,.. s-s, R-, Roch 959 VAN'Sf , ,..,;, 'I' ' '69 mo Spider V•loce .,pd, • UN Wiiii'il .I ,, ~-~ St ab I e • • 100 A·l $landardl with over $"l5 & up. DE Ta.muo Pantera, I l me n-w nW...w 36 l1* 1(1,E.L. "6-0742 or. JC-13Sl . Now Open Xlnl co~ ~ t :1~ 1 ~,pai-Road . 400mU .. ranoeal6,Sktll on Loo'•~•Shox .,.. w/'blkbi>od 4wnk. UUll• ~Ats lmrnadlateO.llvery AUSfiN.AMERICA »> -;;~::N " py. ··i' XJCt: the lntemallnltank. AJeeluminu~ 11~~rove. ter v e ·' 10,ta) P.L New radiator '"'LEASING •1 NEWPORT ,71 Datsun ·240 z] a~to. IM!t;'~ ~. sum-....... Sta OU" tan~ -· 831>7ML modlflciatlon & dlslrlbu!o< GMC'• -Dodto• -ALL MODILS * mo AUmN AMERI~-BEACH ant/Im °""""'' $3600. Bill s~' ~ BWbt a.~~ ~ ~8:e~~~ :~· =· S~ ''::e ~~~ -e!~ AND MAK~ • AM6.,. t .. i:!-~ pt l I ea I e · lOOO W. Co.st uwy~ inl, pri pt,y. ~-- 1'IJI!> -r:· .. matchnd ...... hancl-rubbod '72 Triumph ml kl Nlohol tall~·"~ r-~· . s--~4 ·~· ,. !fAJ "'1 ·-Alrloan Mahogany lnterlo• Bon~Dle , pe ~ ";.~. 66-16:12 CllINOOK, iRAvco FOR· UllllMllR .,....-.;,• BMW 645-6400 . ! BEAIJT J?a!oolino, 8yn well •1th loal< fioon. Unoqualod •-• ppeL ' . ' ENSTOV -PRID" .. JOY.' 1st Nall..-·1 • ,,,..-traidllld ,IJ•~~ SUltable storq:e. Quality and Craltt· UKE new. gold I:. white, Trucks • 962 S•ve on this Ullllf WE HAVE THE' '611!-'IAT850 coupe~ !!Im ml. :· !I!,.~.~ ~ I: lor manshlp so superior \\'Ol'ds clean I; fast. <7E'M49l $1009. ' Year End C ... ~•nc• D....a. I aMhw · Viii •. 1 s OOm•I NEWEST OF ~200',1 :I~. W.t.~;fg_ f4oo ,or • ~ ""' lnadequai. to descril>o. em Maxey T.,..., 1'1181 70 Chev, ~ llke tltlo '72 Chev. % ton, --~ DA.TSUNS IN ~ ......, 1-\r,.~~l :nii'. Do not even rome to ioolt :=,~vd., Huot. Beach. Tonpickup.V8,custom.AT, 350 V8, automatic, power (~~~~~ 1NVENTOR..f FOR ~=o~u.ti!t.:i:": :-1 l.' 54H13L ""Iii ""' .,.. ttod.Y '° ~ 1m 750 HONDA PS. tadcry '°'· 8 * ""°'· ~~· H·1ll wide buo 1-~-.0 ~-•• -'!' YOUR S&LECTION """'1ll!'.'O, or you will go awa.y ~'""'<& wrap around bumper. .....~. n.dJo, "With oontempo nrMJll' ~ "~ ~- ;• -~~&t ~~cJ#iCENT oo v~.'Q;ldn:;1M,t~ =.:t'o.:r,.boleaa1e. ~~1>oxuito~~-!'. 711~PA'(~41S1 ROYCARVD,ltte. ' 'JAGUA1t i 1·.:... llt<'J ~~~ iit~;: .:5::.~~= ~-~ .. ~:f ;;:-~$~:,~::~fi I · · ' ' · 1 Hollanll Yaohb/Newport f -~• Schwinn 13W555 "'-·e $2000' ool!GROusJN!or "ffCliMOietlfui<t,.[f, ?O 2002' · int., botl om · on rear e ...-~.-. '71 2IOO Sl!DAN & 6 pm. i :.--.,, Gciiw'ol " 900 USED71=:s5ALE :ll" $Ill. 6'H297. '61: GMC 'h Ton full Price $4fl5 , CREVIER IJM)IY 1919 JAGUAR l!'.16..J'erfei:L '••-'·-· '71SUZUK!'°"""""''blke. Pl?NP. VS, slick, radio. BILL BARRY "" """""' ... ~.. 210ilo mUeL 1!ei!.' $G!'Ol 13" ·wrvu..Ln. 35 HP Mttc. KJte w·trlr ......... : •. $750. 150 mi. like JM!'W, $165. 4j,746 miles. Real clean. · Aak for Sales M "-4es • ~ • ~'5 O:.U 642439~ 6'im9 , · ttlr >ant . cond. s 8 9 5 . Hobie 14'' fair cond. •• $570. MAN'S BIKE. Itallan 3-tpd, (Q98713) U2ll ~a'cil s~r 208 \V. l.St u.5.3W1ta Ana . . "' :.· ~ ·, !!t;~ .. ~·. ll3 B.C.Y.C. Hobie 16', fair cond .• $1150. 2 mo old, $40. 64).9"'111 or $1699 PONTIAC ftUC.FIAT Huntingtori Beach '. • • -• -~do Hobie 16', 3 Demoi<, 11450 up &l&-59.15. CONNE!L CHEVl!OIEI' _,., 847-6QB! · KI 9-333J. A CAPRI *,' ' ' AT " *. 1 8%• BQSTON-Wh&Jer type Clipper 21' w-trlr •••. $2595. * ,70 Honda 350 CS. Xlnt 2828 Harbor Blvd 1st St. at S.A. frwy. . , · dir.wbY, new cond, used Clipper :t·. J mos .•.• $4450. cond. 600:> mk's. S 3 9 5 . <b8ta Mesa 546-1203 :mo E. 1st St., S.A.~ 568-1000 Alltos, lmpo~ 9~0 * CAPRI J972 like new ~-Orig ._ 0 fr . Columbia 22' Inbrd w-trlr 675-2916 aft 5 pm. '10 INTERNATIONAL % ton 1958 PANEL van, reblt. '66 ·• · · .. 1 Rldl e,.ooo niu fa;ao' ~----~-1 Now oondltion ...... srus.boa •72 Honda CL 350 lu>y TravelalL Vl!, auto., w, invwt ~·· new pain .... ~ cua~ A);fA ROMEO Call '7141963-9168.es. · '72 Datsun 1200 ;• 12-ft ~at bottom Joa Boat. All these and new ll rell.!IOn&ble cash otter heavy duty camper equj~ e,..,., runs • -.. . ; IJ$1 , ..----ldWRmlilll. 7l_4 .h.p. motor, Available at llobie Newport, * 644-'7222 * ped, excellent ttrea. Kelley 96)--0767. Alfa ROiilep .Capri V1. $100 A Take • . .. ;,. ~condition. $250. 633-9264 1700 W. Coast Hiwy. 645-2062 ...._,, suaested Retail $3250. OUr Autos W•nted 961 Over Paymenta. C&ll Rick, ExecutiV!! car, Air Cond, ' i.tter s.. FL 1 l?PE R # 1 YAMAHA '61 100cc 'nw Sele ~ tbru 12-10.72 la 646-6141 aft 5. !J4.IFM Sterep, .1000 miles, <(, \~ 1!'b!i.~~.~ mo.~SI ~"'i~\~"" orif ~er;.~) ilo~ REWARD ~iJu.~'Jllile ..... mUst ioandoOwN •• ~:..11·c -. . Boots, Sllpo/Docks 910 FOR Sal., """ Schwinn 3 --mw .. Coleta •833-1958• UIUlllll ,. speed boy's l&", excellept Mesa, St&-eol.7. -, OHL y ;i,i' ~~ ic;.~~r ~ ** SIDE TIE Avail. N•ar <'Ondl!lon SlS. -1563. '63 Chev. 'h T~ WILL PAY OYD CITROEN · ROTARYS mold '55.00. 54H'l62. Udo. Dock .....,. I< """"'· l9'lO RT·l YAMAHA, dlght Pldrup V6, auto .. superior K lly II ••-L . M .!......! $65.45 .... ~IATE Call.-aft 6 pm. .._., u jg $2>1. condition. (I.25466) • M .-CIHtrll'Oetl nm "'"' ·i Booll/ • 904 Boatt. SPMd A Ski 911 • 6"'S8 $999 , For lete model, clean, · .41en-· Per mo. ' Diil) ERV ,'< , ** '69 YAMAHA 100 CONNELL CHEVROLET low 'I . •-~-~ tor 48 months. f"1I <llh lfllNt • :oi Fl Sea .Ray :m series. 1 HELMEr INCLUDED 28211 Harbor Blvd mo Hfl9 ~s-_._,, ~-'• AWARD Wl!INING price jg S2lll5. Det<ttd pay-... ,;.~;,;,INGTON BEACH :i •pla:_ volt new ~tin& year new. 44.5 CI Oldsmobile on ~1043 Costa Mfsi . 546-Ull tics, Imports; trucks or ' · LUXURY CAR ment price $31(1.60 A.P~ ... UrA-'ft A ·~ m~ •231Jl pack-a-jet engine. Equipped YAMAHA. 1970, 650cc. 3500 '68 Ford %· Trt Std Trans, c•mpen. . ., ' 14.34~. -..... .~, .; ~ .:__r /l• Fully equipped t.a~d~m $6'15. 673-4496. Fon! PU w/<amper V.S DAV£ ROSS l'.Y.'!·'iciOO, :&1UUI ~~-~ ...... l'"! $ '.Jri 'il06 tor tlshing I< water '1dtog. mi. Llke new. Must SacrtL RunS lilie new $1395. e '56 Call and ~tor Buyer . . . RMtl. 'll"R.lillye ,f.\otor1 ·f ll,t,;,! • IDDrf .J'L.&lltll lml ;UACI{;, .Ill.< • ..:., ~-LYMAN 18', In~ runabout, =·er~aJ 0~:!!t 11~~ REAL ~a~ '70 Trlµmph 250 ~ rtn~e~ • ~-~ -· ora°hge Go~• 6)de~ Dlr. !~."~~~= r. \\> 1"f.s'i:i. el ~ ' Klinker ~l:ltt.J' ·5.4 model, Sacrtnee $!\00). p h 0 n e lo nuleage, Xlnt cond, ~ •·-"2 n...t .... 20' s~ PONTIAC 1609 POniona Ave. . • ' . .. ' 'tt.'f... .,. 1111 1. compl. l'firtliMd, Looks like 830-6482 Platet 847-51.f'T -. -....._.. . Costa Mesa n-t-548-35:19 '67 DetSun I ~ r:iew Orig thniout w/brand · , Bed, clean le has new short new. KJ'8.Y marine 4 cyl 16' Boston Wha1er without 12 HONDA ... l!!..ru Trail 50 block 3J8V-3, 64&-6644. 2408 H•rbor Blvd TIME FOR ~1ro1•. 2nd-. J.t.Dr•tidc.~-• AM· ~-1 "' ~ .. • Id motor fully equip east~ xlnt cond., ,......,. Must aell. 169 CL-•L T • '" - a ~ erw .. UUAl s e • · 6'J3...-0m ,..v .,:i on Cost• MM• 546-8017 control~. Call 675-4696 ti:> see model, $1500, Cost nu , Suburbiin ~I. FactorY. · FM radio. Loc-Jdng bubl . . . , aJ 58 Linda Isl@', N.B. . 6'73-iiZJI. -72. i:IONDA CB 350. Immat. air P s. radio -PB.· auto· ·WE PAX"'l'OP1X>LLAR QU--ICK CASH CUPE765) ·-~ "1971 SEA RAY" MUSl'~sen 14' Ski boat &: coOO. New top end. ~ ~· r7.1t.~ , .' ' FOR TOP USED CARS NOW ON DISPLAY' . . ,,,_. • $1"' . ) 455 ow,.. Pack-a-jet al' 200 Trailer. 673-1.:f"JO • ~ V"'$2St9 · ll )'Olli' car ls extra dean, Sales Service CDNNXLL Cl:IEVROLET • J Series., Equipped tOr Water 531·21&4,;548-8995 SCHWINN girls 10 speed CONNELL O£EVROLET aee us first. Parts . Vo!:l.YSbo THRou~u A 2828.Harbor Blwd. , SkUng A fishlllg, tandem 14' SKI BOAT, &OOd cqnd. Vanity. >But cm>d. A.cceas. :ms Harbor mw BAUER BUICX ---P , Qff Cmt.a Meta 54$-1213 t ~(71:;-u ".ffm ~~-ofter.Call~";:·~ 930 Coeta_~~=c-i!..;::~= ~!'JJOt~GAILJ f.ILGT ·~~ul~;=~CEDES ~ t n· CHRIS ~ oWNER Sacrttl<le, Gftot nt-~· & Vans cm,... Counl>'• ~l-='~ , WAIT AD ....... 1ow lllilea, Ilk< ,,... MrfC!arid.~~ ~ shape, 1 · ' , -I 111 the 3 -ele< c:ar. tor ' SIMlc . TOP$ BUYER. . • '. •. -(ll5EKT) ~........ • llu stereo d 111 o , rs Cash. very nu. 962-6272. L p,•~ Bn.L MAXEY 'IDYOTA • 1 , ~ 1 • . . --. U881 Beach Bl•,l. v---. ,,. " -: ; . 1 $1795 •' . " ~ f:":'~S9915. ' ~'::"' 940 ~A,R~ Chevrolet B. 8eoch Pb. 1147-8555 'fil: .. -~a .m: -' ·~ . HUNTINGT!)H B~CH , t !! ·~\ ' ~ ~r1ntl.~· op~ Ca~S.lo/Rent ??o 27'TRAVOo · Ma~a.n'::'m..; WRocan'._~t'lorifffUlaljg_. .. SU.5618 ~~~ ·.-• -~ ~-P_Jli,t~~ tFS' . -ily f IP . ~u-i.·· -• 25·orscoVERER ;-:~~-~·~~5~~=~~·-!~~E~~~R~ac~ru~tNM~·~·~~~~~~~~~~·~~·~ · ~,,tumt1.,m.t:1o1ont . • rt. : I w/ hn. Xlnt ~ ._.. ~-· . -Valil~• .. · -. ,. 956 Vah'-lff' , ',• . • _l!!N159:,,,...,' ~b,JY• cond. owner an x Io u s. . INSULATED. 20'·22' CON'TTNJl'N!T'ALS · '67 Ch I " "' 714166-2720 · • $295. 20• PruDi:-i'jifrs. evro at ~ 1l,Oll I • :!!'.!!! · • SKJPJACK • m Flybrl""' 531,2304 VAN CONVERSIQllS % Toa pickup with 11 .ti. acb -, ' 'B . . mll . P1rnl •• ~. ·1151;MCim-. FWC 200 hp 'tnt~ 1959 · Ford ~ Ton, 10%' Sale .. e Service • Ri!ntalt ~~--· VS, radr., , RAND NEW , ~-F~t:~. f · --· _ ..... .- 1 mol,or, oolrl.....,, 2 ~.,., Camper. Low miles. See to * Danmar Inc. * , $15'9 · " . • . ' ' , A to/Alr/M • p 1 t · · , ;, MGB fall»recotder, head, bait aPprec. 557-19fl9 aft 5 pm. 13801 Harbor Blvd., G.G. CONNELL CHEVROLET r •.. 1 ·•' ~. u agg. r v a e > tank, Etc,~. --CVcl-· 1nc.t; 531.6800 , • .... :1828 HUi>or Blvd. 197·3 '(ill ... ·f!•L":_,"P·.·.,. ft.I UCfs ' .~~,:;-88'2· -Ge.-~-~-~-,,.wtre---lwlllo,-1 30' OUUS ~;T/S. V'-8, 185 ye.,.,. ' Next to G.G. DatNn o.ta Mesa 506-ln _ ~,... ~~··· 4:: $95ll Or.\ · am/ J lJN tir,1, h.,. Buy yo,;,. w It•·. S-ten ' 925 JUSI' 00 1961 ·4 ,.,,... drlw WW.. OL c _.._. .. ' b r • / !1--.-ta Pvt JJty. Chriltmal present. I .did! , MOJ'OR HOME RENTAfS Pai»e1 Truck, bit cbevr 283, At • I> t~~2 ·~' RI' s .~ 962"·l2'19, ltr'! ' ' Now~2.!Mta'Crlt1or. ~)~··ldlnl ~%i; Or.O:itylptrentalfteet 3spd <W/Wam!Jioverdrl,e, ' '·' ·~·-• . t,~·, .'1.'·,~ Dat.PI! .... ·n .MGBrdstr8KmllRlbr • ·M'--7813 ~ ean super IJJW WINTER RATES 24 ieart total. new·:tns. -., '' . , <.r. · • ; · -•I.'. -~,. ·FMlllitPx/tpe Abarth Erhlt ~ 40' CRUISER-GMC 6 71 ~-or track:-12XJ firm. 604 N. Hirbiii BIVd. rad,' ili>Cks;-2 ne\f tltts, '~ ~ . •. Plc:lam-\ C;mf.. etc. Call 547-1627 Herb Lee t -'· s.s.. lath, '·U; '11Honda350 --Ex -dutch -...... .,.,, • trans -i·s 3,4i' T Pl ..__ P~~ .-.. 11"" • ..,,MG!it.J!C..., mlla, 1 !.'~·.,~ avail. cenent ~ -J!ent A~~-~ -~· !.:.!.o 0 • • , _ ·-"l'T" .! . _oa.,.. . ,_cft....,1 """ ~-1ow.. (mlloqe, most # ;.~;~;;;-i:-;-~ER Twn . ----: ro;*_yau_r Vffitlonl ·*. -. ,;;;;: CAMill~. ~ , . iiio"'.'Bu ...... ~ *OPEL* • . Chrysi<n, <'°'1'19""'· -'11 YAMAHA 90 MX, most Low mL, «ii -cowl In-2 ....;;. 3.4 .. TO. ·"'ans U881 Beach Blvd., Hunt. l Also pd J-18, $125. oell. Xlnt.cood. $295. e NEW un:rIMESe doct. Poci tract, !Qodro, 'OUL..i....! Beach. 1147-8565. --------1 -6!l-'15111 ..... ml• Insur. All -1 cus-·wbls, AM-FM, OI-, -3,4 Ton .... ·-"""91';Drhre Pl..1..-Im ~z DATSIJN. su..r ... °"' ~ ~ ')ff SKIPJA'O<. '72 0pon 1969 Kawuald, 90, ,5 spd, equip $115 wlc. Pvt Ply. !er. 83H9lS ......... .,..., mac -most Gond COlldliloa. St1c1c. ndlo. ~ """"'· l6ii Mon:. Extru. LU.. -· MUSI' SELL. 830-0533 . '11 TOYOTA HJ lilx ...... , . 3.l . Ton ere' •.. ,,. .. Pl.I.a--. 4196-1238 CWDIJH!) j \VI .. • tra!!O~ Pr! prty. Aak'g $2lll). -'71 Shasta M-Hom< tor RIH, )!jg tires, ... p -• 7'4 -... a . ......... '65 DATSIJN ., -"' ,.., > n4·: B-0&23, Hl-6540. Schwlm Tandem bike we, 18", &ell-contd, Iii» 6, bumper is.ooo mi. '1700. ·• · "" " · SPORrSCAR CONNElL alEVROLCr ;~ SKll'SACK. :IA' F IB •• """ Like new, l'Q. ~ ~· tape deck. 53H589 REAL Dlllf\ftUf' ON ·UStD. TR·ucKS ** 49HI03 .•• --- okl. l'Wl)' eqglpt. In water, can 892-l'lSt ~ '61 Dodge' :!Ji, Ton Pickup, V-IHU\~ -It'• a hf'ff'le ..• 99ll ~ Colja l:l;ta 546.1203 &lip avail GG.Jtrl aft s. '62 Triumph 650c~blt eng. $1(0) or befit otter for eq. 8, Auto Trans. Power Steer-. WA$ NOW items with eue, WJe D&ll1 Sell the old stun buy the new :.1· 72• ,56 6\rlll clan Claaic 6" !mt ext.• xtru. ~Y equlp'd Motor Home. Ina', Bea.Vy Duty Tires. Er· PUot Clanttled. 6t2-5678. stun. . Perteet Bay boa!. Llke nu, Must oell. 64>-2365. Xlnt "°"'· 64>-1>65. oell•nt Cond. IS95, 1132-5317. 1970 FORD ~ TON PICK.UP , I $ I $2 Autos, lmportod 970 Autos, ·1....,...... 970 Must sell. ~· NEW Yamaha 12i twin. &.. '72 Pfl(e Arrow 24 ' '60 FORD 11' ton heavy duty, , _. y.1, LoodM with 0~11ipmo11t. fS1r._ 2695 ""5 (i 16' Wood iiidC ~ lip spd. 3B8 miles. Cost $500; *'· aen, $20 a day & 5c ml .V-t,-4 gd. $400 .. cub only. , #0912591 6'7 ~ McCulloch ' tlir, $700.. 11en $275. 844-2595 aft 5. .. Free tnaur&nce. &IH239 842'-<1912 CHRl$f U AS 1 49:H'l65. , \fl;' l9'lO HUSKAVARNA 360-8 Trallors, Trnel '945 '69 Toyota Jlllux \0 T.' 1969 FORD VAN CAMPER ' I $2005 I $259. 5 ~ .., &om, s.nn, 909 ~~~Iii-~ l!t 19li' TRAVELEZE 9eH cont, = ~~· $1395. .. ~ l11bblo Top. IWJl 19'1, . v l , '69 HARLEY Sprint. $2>1. W/endad lhower, "''" .~ 1971 o.tsun Pickup 1970 DATSUN PICK "P BICYCLE SHAMROCK lallboat, 12' Cat cub. l.lDl mlks ...,,. coolor, auto hoat, TV an-"' I $)995 I $)395 rfaed, · glass owr wood, front brake. 979-9328: tenna, Nu 85 batter Y , $1525 firm. 663861 Uk-1 Now AJI Thr11. I :ts, 7 l'?Kl _ I RA·F•• 9 trailer, A-accet11. Coed 1st 3 HP BRIGGS Ir: STRATJ'ON motareycle ndt, 111» 7, '59 FORD Pidrup. V-S. .C spd, _ .. t boat,$325orbeltoffer.Aft MINI BIKE. $60. WI Llke new, $1575. 1594 l'Wll well. $47& Pvt pty, . '·t ~·:!,~ 515-1358 =~54.-~M--*m:'~~1~UV '1967:m~~/u'li.,.~~~~~~p 1 ·$1795 I $1295 :, far family lun, Trailer, head ~~Nf, ~OR 1961 15' TRAVEL Trailer ~A.KJF!t heavy du-~'" A plJey + many emu, • Sti:-8, Best o&r over $525. ty bumper. T.O.P. ~ JEEP 4 ~-j ~L-p U 1 $ 1 • $3i\l0..-)>eot ott ... Att6or BEST OFFER. ~--968-26118 MUSI' Sdl, 19111 Ford 1966 "~ ~·~ ; ' . ,2195 $1695 , wbftila, 586-1167 Girl'• Schwinn Bike Avto Service, P•rb '49 Pickup.. Excel cond. See to ->.-1 c-flt1011 All llw~ tlt'''~l ·~ 32' Sloop, PC Claa, recent ~ &G-4834 epprec. Best otter, 56-JW. i',"~~;'~l 'i!!~r~J:I~ u;::;:i ~:RD % Eoonoli ... : 1969 ~~~Y.. ~~T.?.~p~~·,~r.., I $2395 I $1995 model car or tell . 673-2490. HONDA ·n SL70 • St. lie. "Prevent Rut &: Com>alon" WB Van with auto., vs. . , , =-.::~.f~j :;;;;:~ -~t:.~ ~::y,i::ui~~ ;:~ ~~(~ 1971 ': .. ~:~~~~RNIA CAMPER I $J295. I s995 in .pnce. .. QualUied In· ce.1lent condition $19. $3.1.50. CAU Ford le Lincoln fP463) bAVE ROSS PON· ni:.. m;:,,, kaclng Im = CI-J'IS Prod'G'ilsTAFSON ~;M~. =· mw.. 1969 ~.~~.~.~~,:=h~ID •8' C1mpor I $)095 I '$695 llf!U' le spinnaker. Xlnt Xlnt cond. Must acll, belt Of· LINCOLN-MIRCURY '69 FORD Club Wag, Van. --~~~'----~~· -~-----------=~ '.: .. :::~ .~~~·-·· ~,E";.i~:t:: $:!=~:~ 197 ~:.~.~,~ .. 1~~ __ J ~ .$325 1 · $Jso,· ~~e&ner than a new Good Shape. , IG •t t;: todeck. rib. 47,llXI ml. '£' We. N""1>0ri '71 H:7~1<1 VOLl(SWAGEll •P•<ial, ~=::·:::· t'v'''.:. ·1969 ~~1_:.1,:.~ER .··Camper .'l .• • tftft5 I $695, CX>tr28 P e a r •on ll Excellent eond. $& engine O'l'lf'baull, «l !Ip . 1 ..,,.,., v-.wia a3-.Erlduon 30 ,; * ~1018 • ~. 1500ce PBS brake *VAN -'e O:Mv. 3 apd,, u·.~a;.;'~; 11 .• ~.~~ S!-.~ e ~~~~ ·1971 ~~.!:~ "~_c..nflei: .. 1 ~695 I $J695 ~~..J ti.Ila. X1nt BONANzi. Mini Bib, beet beach AGtamodve Center, 1971 OIEVY~ Van, v ... * 14&-l«>f * oner. Top -Call -•Uck. comp1.>:P..'ld, .,_ , 5C.'HJ848, VW Moton. comp\eteJ.1 rt.bit, 2 new ttftL like uew. Betit HOBIE Cat 16 -I mo1 old. All SUZUKI S) Dccel cond Onl Inst. &: Guar. $200 • up Ex~ oiler. 132:49µ. N''· E>. """1. 2700 m1 110v.r """' on ~ '"""""· Also .,. ,,. ... J965 ~sm man van, 4 _ " m, ~ . , ·Tvno UPI 6 Vllw Jobi. ,eyllnder, ' -cond. $500, , · 1 1.lllCJ 14 e im YAMAHA Uscc Xl 1 Vinet Automotlw, 1311 ~ --l<OO. Fl5T.)Xl6 """' Lo mlleap. $411/on:r =11 Ave., Otlta Mea, :;.69~CHEV;:;;. ,.., ""v°'AN""'~,-,-=~,11 NAl!LES ...,... equip--I, · mar -lo 4' pancllng, PM11iliii tall'Y ~ '69 HONDA 50 ..... Ttall M<ADAMS eri>i. --c.w.. ·-: 1~-WjjlD-gEl~;;· p~ bot cam, IO carb,•SIOO-• ' ~ .... ~t~J::. ~ ~!_""' Van, Nu U..., $00) I" -yr .... • •• :148'1ir ' 84;-!4lll --· • ~-c..., Pl"fcrT<!I· DOID Int. Sllp Iii N.D. Sl1llll J!Oi>Aia 1'!1.Al'.•l fo!!<ol CM ' • ~·""' I • ~ e · . ·-· 114: •---. MU!:b • .....,., .Sut>et ,f ii '~ . ''71POND VAN J!!!19illi 11 I a.ot Sl15. rn::iiii · ..,, ...9!!:iM!!1. #:"afi I · I'll -· ' -....,.......,_ __ , ... I · • iiiiiiiliKE' ~~Ji~ 'if djM-Mil • • ' FREE BRAND .NiW 10 SPEED EUllOPIAN RACINf; llClCll RGM. Starts Sat., 8 A.M. - Ends Sunday, Dec.· '0th ' NO OILIG•TIOI(, • \: ' \.... "' LJc..,_, DftM ~y •'° 1 ,. .. - '61 AUSTIN AMERICA Cp.'. T1~'°;;;a1"u~. Tr111t.. lll:MIO, Hfft..-. Ill . lnl. I ''6 VW SQUARlllACK ..... , ...... , '69 O~EL STATION WAGON lbt-C'fOWlSI) ._ ' $795 -W!!J!l!I ' " HP.-Hardl1 Ul.d. $1118. put-$3l!O tnellclo-1tr · trw. antoc Sac; ..,0. Ir Stll Idle '"""' ... -can 1149-IDl7 --::;bart=ot:;;•:::er'-6'13.=.::=::::..--.:1o-------~----------------·'·== • ,.. ~ l ' ' ' ' t ' I i" I • • t ' • ( ' , . !-I~ • • . • • . I • t I • I . . l ' ' .. • • I • I • • -' • • • ._,, -9, 1972 DAILY I'll.OT 29 §J ~ -.... J§: I -..... 1§1 I _..... 1§1 I -"''* · J§J I -...... l§J I _...... I~ I -.. -I§] I ~;~1;1 ;,,;'!;!;~.~~9711;1:A;.; ..... ~;.";,;,; ... ~~;1;;;;~~59711;1~A~ul; ... ~-~'!!';!~!~""'!~5~._~~$~·~59711~A i iuti"'i•iu..ctiiiiiiii"°" A-. Uood 990 A-, UMd !!! Auloo,~-~~~·.·-~~~1 OPIL . POISCHI TOYOTA '69 Y.W. !IUG BUICK CADILLAC CHEVIOLET CHEVIOUT **' - ' .. '19 OPEi.. ·111 ~-.,.. -. 1 *1A-'i:;a.:.'l=i. radro. '64 Rlwlera 1972 CADILLAC '67 CHM II '73 Moare C.to Chrm .,,,.., l7d rac~. $195 vt, automat1e, "°"" ....... SEDAN "E YIW • ~. s cy1, ....... u. S r~ Co.,.._ radlalo, AM/FM, Exbauot • HUNTl~TON BEACH in&.' air ccnd, bucket oeata, ¥' ....-. ndlo & l"l'9 ur& 12385. 55H515 ' '73's WAGON ""' coooole, wire wheelL (!vs. Fully eculpped Gorden -beaw, -dean ('ISS62T) Auto Tnol. Air. ())ad. I. SPEED bu. radio new '7"PllR8CHE114 ' 4SPEEI>tras. -buckl:\ ·Chrysler/Ply-"' 552). Only with Ught Interior .-$695 $89 •. 88 -~Q!iffiiil. ~~: ~ """"s46.-~ Now at ··n Prices! .. a ... <1157CFOI.. • Beach ~~unt. $1095 ~ t':nu".1"""llCl9~ Only HUNTI NGTON BEACH + tax per - J -eves-. 96M369 M/IMY Mj)DILS • $1256' 'ff V.W. C•mP,er HOWARD Chovrolet SAVE HUNDRE DS Chrysler/Plymouth lm..!ii.i.o~lwry • ' IMMACULA,TE '111 ..911-T. a COLORS . Clean. "Radio .lick, low Nowport ... ch 18861 Beach BM! Hunt. LEASING Ste lt-You11 buy Ill one ow11er'. See at DeSia>i I• _..,. S.. It, Y"U11 buy Ill m11eoae. CRvTr47l MacArthur BM!" Jamooree Macffoward Beach !14().filM, 8C<l631 Att•MQDllLS • Plaza • .., N-Center --$2299 IJi.0555 '72 C•moro ES · I•-"• Dr. or call ~ Dellwery I.-!. CONNELL CllEVROIEI' '66 Riviera GS-Low ml. 531-or 531-he Interior. V8, AND ~ 1.11111 •n Pul'ICbt Taraa 911.S. AT Lml 2828 J;11rbOr Blvd .• White. AM.IF, air, full pwr. Corner 1tt & Harbor ~. P.B.~auto., air, car it s.tMll ·CllJm ~ llft • AM/FM, M I ch e l l n I. See It -You'll BU)' It ~ . . , ... ~. ' Cotta Mee& . 546--m Pvt pty, $1500. f'l3-7099. Santa An• Jmmaeulate. (J.21GIU) . -~ ,JV Sacril!ce. 142--0T11. lJI; Ill '68 'VW· Ca •99 Bulclc·2 dr Electra, Top **'69 EL DORADO. VERY $3499 10f 11.ffrn' , CC, chro'me rip\I, stereo • ~ .. -....,1', .M. ~ u:: p;Jp-Wp camper 842'-7560 *113'1-8611• 2828 Harbor Blvd. ,,. 1911 llorbor C.M. 0 646-o:ioo '56 PORSCHE, re-bit 17"°' · UN ·-'H-~-C ,.__ ~ WbJ•· --"-.. mperwlth Shape! $2000. NICE. Blue. $3450. CONNELL CllEVROIEI' ~l Ill- fSJ ... OT $1100. or otter. 847-4913 m . '70 TOYOTA Crown 4 Dr. ~-.~'ft"· ~~~"; '66 BUICK '62 CAD ccnvert. all pWI' " °"''" M... 54<;,ml Bank-Lea•. -. -~"' -WILi.-""' """'· Porache-or I'"' l"l Sedan. Auto., air, vleyl reel. tYWr--073) Hurry tee thlo • aw oond, Good oond, $300, ,65· El Ca I -vw pa.kl for or not. Call -Ii lri excellent c 0 n d l t t 0 n. one: $1499 Bill Maxey ELECTRA 225 64fh5554 C.M. m no ,.. _.rftT Kent Allen 831-t!KIO ' · Ke11-· SUaNted Retail .,,_.:.,. .. o;.. Be h Bl d ·~ lo ti · 2001 Miebetaon ·Drive l1il rUllll.UI , . 1968 ~. C.M. 646-9303 $lil(i' Our Sile Price thru ~u;,u , ~ ac v ., 4 door, V-8, automatic 1959 4 DR. CADILLACJUST v11, au ma c, _ ps, atr. (Corner o{ MacArthur) "' "'" ~.RSCHE 68 912, xlnt cond. 'G9 'TOYOTA Corona 4 Df, J.2..lC)..'12 ii $1599 (239BIO) Hunt. Beach. 847-8555. tranamiaslon. factory air, OVERHAULED. Good (R78653). Only IrviM, CaW. 9J6S4 STATION . 69 ·~· 36.000 miles. Pvt Mlcbelirl tiru. Sha>:P coo-(P442l DAVE ROSS PON· '111 V.W. POP·TO~ER power .teerlng, Power transportation car. 9'1W:m. , $895 n4/833-862!) 213/027.Q367 ' WAGON ~~~66, 912, Good 11=.::4°' !"' P.ty. TIA~·r.:':=. Blvd., :l,'l'~ ~thoo~lge 1n;.J;) ~radio, beaw, xtra CAMARO · HOWARD Chovroltl 71 V-~!'I 1 I . · ~ _ ., · • · ooOditlon. Kon! ihocb.11... , Costa Kelley SUggest.d Retail $695 Newport lleoch epe. -Railli>, •tick ahill AUTO • thni., · ~ tire~ otter, 541-0l20. -• St w' , 71 T..,...• i;.,._ · $2885 Our Sale Price tbru , , , , · · lo MacArthur & Jambcree Blvd (89HJI) • beater. (!J!)l.UV). QnJY. • • • '" oOyelo 0• ... 4 Dr .. llodlo, 4 -: aJr 12-10-7" is 12699 DAv,E HUNTINGTON BEACH 68 Ca.mare. V-8, pwr, .,., • 133-0SSS $12" ~ ~ $111&" · ., ~~~i-D~:. ,$9e0.Bol>.so.4810ll'dr cond., aupa-clean. Low ROSS PONT!AC,,:2480 Chrysler/ply-"' ~;;.'.'~~~=~ ~-~Bl~ . . . -• Calf . • n CORONA. Mark "' • mlleL (ZICI'D) Harbor mvd., eoa .... Mesa 16661 Beach mw., Hunt. 83()..8462, '69 C•m•ro Cpe. " 3121 ~ YU I , he h, yeu'H ... , It . ~ 1 """'\'•' l''llO. $15" 54Hn'I. . . Beach, 51C>-5164, 80-0631. * IS'll eamam Rally Spcrt 6 eyL, auto., p.s. radio. Coota M•• 5*-1Z3 t-lift SUNBEAM " CONNELL CllEVROLl:r" •n VW au., M,000 ml, ·nu •BEAUT '63 • J>UI wq. nu x1nt """" $2250. (XWZ762) wo.i•(Jaat. 1970 Chev. °"""""" -· , • • '70 MkII wqon, · 4 1pd1 air, · '"2828 Harbor Blvd · tnkes &: bltd tires, CUStm. tiret &: batt. Needs v&Jve 673...falO • OJ' ~ S159t 8 Pus. Sta. Wp. J'Wr. ' l967 ~~~ ... Al I Pf1ced_~ to aell, f9M467, O.t& MeiJ ' , 5f&..1203 tit. 5 PBM, w/dbl 'heel. Im-work. Clean! $195. 641)..3567 CONNEU. CHEVROLET Steerinc •brakes, Al(-DI tMltM ""':"'~~ P n e • •1730. URGENT ·mmt aen -170 mac in &: out. $25j)O. SHARP 1969 Camaro VB, PS. Harbor Blvd Sto!f'eO rc.cuo, tilt ateer. whl. ,. tat• bard~& conv~ Low Lik to tnukT Our Trader'• Toyota ~ new 'brks, tt4-89t--6017 aft & or 1961 Skylark, 1 unr_ auto, PB, ·xtnt cond, new Urea. Costa 2:f8 St&-UX3 Factory Air, luaeo_nd!t . nU. cood. . e fnr ' dfta. LeaYimr 'for Europe wtcenda. powr, clean, aood cond. $1650., 495-4391. esa new tires A brakes. t"aneJo . f· UICll , ,C.M,~fa1Yday,isthe~D.lYto Paradlaeccluilln'4,.eaf.:;. Best0a...4fi&wo. 'tm VW Bug, Xtraa, $28S.,495-a!66. CHEV '&.ICAMAROSS.396, ing.Askjng '$2575.551'4811. ! a ,....., ~')wl •<If run an ad! Don I '<ltJay,,. 5 linn: 5.= J!i. , . . , leatherette Int, rad Io• . CADILLAC CHEVROLET Ht pert hpd, m..,, traction 1962 IMPALA -· llOO\O ; Call M2'!l678. call today 60-567S. day • • • " ' TRIUMPH : undeneal, bum,,.. . guards, hen, Clean $1!00. ~ wcrl< •. 11®. 'm-om; <iall ~ ,,...,. 962· Truckl 962 Trucks 9i2 1;000rn1. Nu !2460. Sacrlllce YOUR· ONtY 100% WARRANTY or 675-5396. alter 6 pm. ..:.t ' (58 TR-3. lqnt..,nd. M.~1259 ... ~ caah. 6!3-3601, _mom-'71 CAMARO ~. "ll~;t:.ii:. ~iw::. '57 BLACK ch<V>good. 4 ,. f U C 1(-5 A L E •. to bellew. Pvt pty, _.... ' UFTAHCTOORRYIZED V-8, automatic, power steer-,FM atereo radio, 4 spd. cyl, stick shift, • ' • 1 aft 6 p.m. . . ~ ~~r, e:;* ~~k~, A in , air, bucket seata, con-$1799. 962-1886. $295. 846-6102. · - , • , . • ' VOLX$WAGEN auper P.,,.11ng, bltfu =•: CA0DILLAC :ii A "';<'n> car. (l55DFC) Need a "Pad"! Pia<;< an ad! Oassllled Ad• . . . . ....; • IMMIDIA DIUYIRY ' -l97-ft YOLKS 54&-<!05. • Largest selection o! Cadil-TE · 1eav1ng 1or Hawaii 1000. DEALER 12995-Autos, N-980 Autos,-New _ ._ • .. . · ~.~ 14$~ ~-' '72 -K•rmeM Ghl• lacs in .Orange County. HOW~ D Ct.vrolet ~ .llAND NEW 1973·1--.PICKUP AM 'n.'~ ~Lt ~mil~·r.l':sd!N~ Sales-Lea!lng. Ma~~~ ..... Blue w/whtte top. "Vay ·536-5049. · -NaL--1331555 clean. O?&DFB. Dtrn C · Z21 $2295 VOLVO Cadillac 4 .;:_ •;::.': -· CRmER BMW 2000 HARBOR BL. radio. Nice. cZNHrn> Yllyo COSTA MESA • $21'9 Sain • Seivk:e • LWing .-5'0-9100 Open Sullday -CONNEL!rmEVROLET ll>8 w. ':Ji11i''" Alla '73's 1971. CAD. Cpe. costa ws ... -Bl~= '61 Volklw-. De Ville 100% WARRANTY . ' " FjJ. .PRICE $267~7 WfEK-END-SPECtAl ~ ~· •• ., -.. < •• -····-' ' '.''' < ·---...... 'M •• ,,:,.,;,. .. , ...... ,._ .... ~~·' . BUY A USED CAR ONRUCJ·· FROM I GROTH CHEYROlET · • + T•' u.. . ---,30,087 miles. 4 HERE NOW! ee~ut11u1 gold finish, loaded '72 CHEV IMP. ·~ • speed, radio, -air cond. • • With extras. Hurry on this ~ wtel. '-lcle I ' u\. ,_left..Sprin_,.,_6 11_.rds, l:i.•1t.•1,_BJ9_%lO..Cu.J p..jngiM1_ -fv'h~)i 0 r c Q_D ci_i tion. -Come •n-test DrlYe. -One..1)93CPJ.~m 1=°: _c:e~.-a~~.C;. --4' . s,...-n ... ~ ... no ion -$1..,, TODAY' $4995 brak ... an: oonc1,, _, "'°'· AND TAKE HOME ii' _ • this car 11 very clean A .GMc .TIUJCKS, y,, TON TO i TONS, SPRINTS, SUBURBAN, coN:;.1i;.;:;:,..~~LET s.e u • vou·n Buy I< Macffoward priced 1ow5. 3095> ONLY . , JIMMYS, VANS, RENTALS Coela M.,.. 546-ml 531-or' 531-0607 AJIO fvll tlrto of y.,. . C•mpon • -.,.. -Mini -• c-'61 VW C1>rnor Isl a. H•rbor HDW.A:RD Chovrolat vwa1aM M Bit DI.-! Prh;M Nah"'i..-,Our ~"'-lllgl)I eur . ._.,.ed, radio, beater, S.nt• An•--~ Nowport BHch_ .. · clean car. CZRT887). Only Mac.vtbur mvd 6 Jamboree -:--$995 . 1970 CAD SED -s HOWARD Chovrolet 1!66 Harbor, C,.M. 646-93(!3 DE YIW '70 l"'P."I• Sport Cpo. Newport ... '65 VOLVO Im Full poWer AM FM I: g trick • tnyJ ~f. auto., P,S., P.B., lacArtbm' Blvd "' Jambcrff Rad.kt, beater. Auto. s'1ereo aoJ.d W/wblte . vinyl raak>, alr. (465AKS} " IDOHI $550. • 646-4186 .,_ Lea•~ •·t,,l14ASJ. -, $17't ".w . ..a;,;; ·R,\e.)lap. BUICK --. -~ $J495c· ·· co~~- nar: Jte.bll ..,.. Excel CREVIER BMW Costa .,.,. 546-m ....i. $llEO. Pvt P .I Y • · 1970 BUICK · '511 EL CAMiNo. a real .- ....., t Sales~$.m1_ce-•• Le:Wr . ~P/S:--P/B-m~ new'' 'C3 i/.w. VAN, Excellent RMERA ll>8 W. ~ Santa Ana bral<es, shock.,' ttres'. Must, • ~ qlnl, equi= Fae air, full power, AM FM 171 ~ 'aee. $850. or!' 96&-2152 lOO'!lt •UAIANTllD ' ., 1 ..... .uAIAJITllD for ~-.. -· radio. Green w/matcblng Wlhl Solll • '69 CllEVELLE' Maltbu, • ' •. ' 0 "' ··~, 5tMi155,aft 4. vinyl _top .. ·Extra clean.--i..eft her 1968 El 'Dorado.~ R&H,, PS, new tires, xlnt ,a_·_u-y ·_ WITH:_·. C . I· ~•-1:. ~oond,;,. ~-v~-~s2"' ~:.·~~i:· Or ~11400/b ... Dir . ~a;; ~ . BUG. 1 ....... Malie oflera. CRmER 1•a&1 '68 Cad. DeVllle, F!remist '64 Impepa ss, blue In " oot. ,.-..e74 "'" brown. Radiala, speed con-nu tires, gtl 2nd car· Ori& Au, Ca ·••· US.I EA 41ll :cl VW Bur. ~·en&· " SaIS ·Service -·Leastn& trol, FM ....... $2275. ownr $260 !Inn, cash. Ph' ..__ .,. . 'clutch. Recst valve job. D W. 1st St., Santa Ana 543-6736/642-44116. 846-8008. GUA-~-11ID · I 000/o $1'/S. 5.1&445(). alt 9 pm. as.3171 CAD '69 Co<Wert. High ~ . .,-CHEVY=~PU~l200~ .. ""6'' KAn ·~.:: ..... R&H, '7Z Buick El~ ::!aae~ce11e;.,.""i':1 ~.J'~~'k~0~,>;:' -"; ;; ,51&-1269 "" . • Dr.~ Air, lull-· $2,000 """" '"· 64¥ll'f, ,.,,-~~"""''""""-::;:'""' '67.VW Bua, new brb, tiiea Door lodm. ~ control. '69 DeVllle Conwrt. CLEAN! 1961 IMPALA, V-8, air, 4 '69 YW BUG · '71 YW CONVERT A SCllWlMI 10 SPEEI VARSITY _j)R, ___ " R.C.A. 12" PORTABLE T.Y • #AIU:l>1J4: ·OR 60,DOO BLUE CHIP STAr.tS. ' •UT HURRY! · THIS OFFIR II FOR A LIMITID TIMI • Our ·U'llD CAR lot la jamm~ with excellent med car and truck values. Prices are competitive, our service and reputation envied. Come in now while this offer ls open. . .. OPEN EVERY D.l\Y 'TIL 9 P.M. I ! Ario, stick. rM'lo, b11m,., t1.t•rd1, •llfr• cl••n. IIVF Jt2l ~ ~ OFFIR '71 YW SlfEA BUG <4 1pooil, r•dlo, wliff• w•ll til'ff, lik• """ Muri M• +1111 wfflc oH. ,1011 &A&J "' i>aJnL Good IhL Rqm, Blad< Beauty .. 582ESE. '$2illo, OFFERS! Dave, door, orl&lnal ....,.., $800. GROTH CHEVROLET -.''650-518-9446. -$4995 m-im or 49H615. ,::962--0167:::;'='-· ~~-,..,...,.. 'II vw:eamper, -1600 •• -cHo·--.a '65 CAD, $800 or .._ ·n El Carnine, ""'· pa/pb, lo 11111 --~-· Blvd. Hunt ........ lleoch, e111.\!1Clnt eccd. !5M2lt or 1YU1L Wan& !or 1<1bocl< vw. ml, yellow/brcwn lnL $3000. -••- . MAKI O__JIB -, :s:,,~u _ c1u... .. 531• .. _5i1-1 * PRIV!:":.4ARTY • .:=;:,--:,-""" Pis. 847 ena 1:.111: HM -. Lo mJlea&<. Xlnt c-. ltl a H•rbor '111 Cadillac Eldorado Excellent ccodltlon, $750. .._ ~ I i ' ' ' • . '70 yW IUG . . "' cont -_.. • Sot1!• Ano $4300. 675-7429 557~ l ~""""!!"""!" ... ~~!"'!'""'l'!'""'!!"m!-"!!!!'I · ~~c:iu.=.•~ A-. Uood 990 A"'°', Used 990 A-, UMd, 990 Autos, Uood 99GA-, tlood '90 • 4 1pNd, r1dio, cl11n, '1)(C1!1111t coM. =:;;.:'" ~12!5. _. ~ '1172 ASP) 11-'-=~~ii,-=;-- ' . •••lo, buMp.r 9u•td1, lo mll••.• •llfr• cl••n c•t. 1604 CXDJ "' 'ff VW BUS Good cond, $1650, 644-4447 ,, ... 9 -_·-. -.-:-1, 1-c, ~-"$1.388/ . ''68' ft CAMPER '71 Wf Piil, TfP l:a!aPer R.illo, MtnfMr 9u1rcl, ,...foct cone!. l•T:Z· IZWI 1 $.1688 $27:88 1U.J TO .FINO '71 YW 7 Pass. Ills \ .. ' 1"5 vw $450 ' 5411-5159 '71 vw .... $21'5 -* '67'VW BUg, · Jdnt ccnd. Red. $8'l5 6*-1033 ·n ~ Po p -toa, w/dbl bed, ·llQ\'e, refrta, FM,lloaded '27'90-i&1J:..30381, 'CM VW $400. Loob, ...,. ..... L New tire& 866 W. WU-.CM * '56VWBUS* Good•-·-' Prl<ecL643-1610 '61 VW BUS -New -· '!500 · or bell otter. call 813-«m or 113-1829 '58 VW no enatne, $95 a1ao VWparts. . 913-UU. ... vw Reblt .... -·-..... brim. exm clean. llm).-... , ,, ........... SAYE '66 • '10 Y.W. BUSSES •n CHEV NOYA . . . . . . .. . . . ..... . $2195 '67 'IUICK · RMERA .......... : . . . $1595 '71 Y.W. CAMPER ............. . ,......, ~. "" """": .... """' {#WSW) $2795 '70 PONTIAC CATALINA CPE. .... $1495 '71 JEEP WAGONEER ........... $3795 '64 Y.W. KARMANN GHIA ........ $795 . . . . . . . . . . . . . • $1795 '64 V, W. BUG _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $795 '71 .V.W. SUPEUUG ............. $1495 '.65 Y.W. BUG .................... $895 '69. Y.W. FASTIACK '66 Y.Yt. IUG ..............•. -~ . $995 167 MUSTAN& .................. $1295 . . . . '61 BUGS -Lcqe S.lectfoll '. ...... i AW . '69 Y.W. IU~ : ................. , $1295 '69 IUGS -7 to Cho-From --LAIGE 'Sli.ECTION OF IUSSES, CAMPERS & STATION WAGONS p . ' . ... -' SalurdlY, Dectmbtr 9, 1972 .. DILLAC YIAl·END llnlTOIY CLUUNCE SALE ova 70 CADILLACs a Select .Jrade-lns TO CHOOSE FROM ' TRIMINDOUS ONCE·A· YEAR ' 'SAYiNGS Just a Few Examples , 1m a•uc c • .,, • YIH• '.:-r.':r.:=:--.t..."::.:'i .. "::,t $6444 \W.1"4 ............. ,hH-. "llJPM. -...... -' ...... •i.--,. , ... #t761'J1, $6777 CAINIUC 72 le. II YIU.I -.... 12,000 •i... ,.."':"' .... ......... 1 ............ 11 ........ 1 •• ""-"with .... .-fer! -· viftyl '"" htll -· ·-wll~ .. ... ...................... 1 .......... . cu. '71 • ..,.. c,.. ~ "'-" 12,JOO ....... (>OQ•l•lf• ..... W.0-, w.d •l'I ...... ... ........ liotwlM, ,.. -· ...... . ... -....1;11 •~··--1,., .i.1 .... 1, .......... jlw. #l)tl771 IAU- '"'"' -0 ... 1, ....... i..•. _, ._., -""""'lolit ........ llilo .... m; _. •19-11119, (17"1AI IAU PRICI CADIU.AC '71 Im, DI YIU.I 1 .. dloo11 .... I .. •I ui.n. AU w\111 f•<tw? Mr _...lliofll..,, lvll ...-. '"'"r'"' •' i..i-.. .. ,_,,.,. """"'""· ....... -1-u.: till .. ~c •-"'-I .... i. -11.i, -., .-C. 1'30CII • Ao '-• '4777 , CM. '71 • 90IADO o...-tu•. l-,...., 11,000 •lloN.. ,_., el• _.11 ....... .._llhL ·-WMk ... , ..... ..,. ....... rl<W hll ... l9ltMr ·"'"""'· "'" I.,._.· AMt'M ....... "" .. '-•· ....... ~ ........ , .. . t.fill9c ··-• ••lorlMf ..... . -· ftlldo ....... & "'· , ... . #«MOU) .. ,,, 1t70 CADIUAC SI ... lie Yllle I -=-:: .,. Clllte9 L9 ..... , ............. *-' .. ,_ ......... , lwll -· ¥IOIYI -. .. ....,...._..,_,Mlr ... l"',wlil. ............. _, ... , ........ \MMIPI euaa CADKIAC ?'O OL DI Y&LI ... ~i...i~ ..... ...., .Sr ..--..,,,.. a.i.,. ., ........., -"'" ........ """'*· flioll -·lilt &~--.. -Mcb, -...... -. nu. AU«l M .... • ., ... CADILLAC ?O & WWW s.-..1 ........... ,...,,, .. , -·-1.. """""' -holl IMflt. .. 1-1 ... l.i1 -· --· .... i.e ....... 1 .. _...i, INM: ....... •lnrl 111p. All ._ .... & lw 1-1 .u ..... ("11QOI ~ ,. ~ IAUPRICI OTWiR SIUCT TllADl·INS CAa •12 CONVD1'llU Nt -""-ii .. , hlU _.,, - """ .. ,. .. 1 ......... 1 ....... "'*"'• AJl./PM NOll9, •Iii! -..._ fNOrtMI .... • ' CADIUAC '61 llD. DI YIU.I ,._., .. ,.Mitt.I ... , 1~11 ...... vlooy1 ._, "'It ....... ltiten.r, Hit & • ......-. 1-*1 A»./PM .... , eft. (VWl71'1 ..... loo; -' ........... ll•-'-•a222 CADILLAC 'II & W:ADO ,_...., ...... , ......... , _. -· hlll ._..,I ........ ..-.,i ... ..., Mcb lllt ' ........ . 1""'1i,.., _.,. 12\SNTJ e2777 ..C.. 'ff 11. WAeOM ' _........ c..i.., '-'· ""'" ,.... ... liKtw,-,.i, wowfllloolf"!i. • .i""' ,.., ,_,_.,....,.. l~IUI e2212 Nabers Cad.ill a~ 2600 Habor lvd. Ctstl Mesa . -s•o-9100 ' Open Eves. & Sunday Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UIOd AO A.-Uwl "° "-Uwl ... ._Uwl CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET · CONTINENTAL COU•AR , FOID '70 Chevy Malibu Cpe. V-3, rodio,. '""'·· P .S .. a.IT. Rem.arkao.ae v a I u e. (319BHF) $1"9 CONNELL CllEVROL£T 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa MHR 546-12)3 '69 Malibu SS Cpe., vs, 4 1peed, vtnyI roor, l'.ide tirff, mag wh~ls, prlced l«lll undtt _ ...... (YQ)l5!9). ONLY . $950 HOWARD Chevrolet Nowport Buch MacArthur I: Jamboree Blvd 133-4555 ;ooi:-~ \\'ARRANT\" '70 C•prl.,. Cpo. V8, AT, PS.Alt, till wheel, electric ·windows, electric scats, vtQyl roof, 22.85.1 miles. (417AK0). Only $2395 HOWARD ci-rolot Newport. IMch l\facArthur Blvd A J amboree 83U555 '69 NOYA 2-DOOR 8 cyJ., 3 ~ ltlck ablft, rx· tra clean trxB2&l. $966 SH It • yo.'.i'.11 buy Ill Wt ltuli4 '67 Chevy M•llbu TIIYOTA Wagon. V~ rodlo, P.S .• auto. • ' air. Unusual car. '(960CP1'1) _1966 Hatbdr, C.M. 646-~ 47,967 mile.. $1m 1973 MONTE Carlo, -CONNEU.. CiIEVROLET (color of '74), atm mi, 2828 Harbor Blvd Swlvel buckets:, air, PIS, Costa l\1esa 54&-1203 P/B, radlall, list $5170. Don't give up the lhlp! Sacrif, $4595. 673-3601, ''Ust" it in cl~ified, Ship Daily Pilot Wnnt Ads have mornings. to Shore Re1ti1ts! ~· baf'Raina-.galore. ---'<------- Autot, N.w 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, Mew BOB T§RRY'S BUICK & OPEL DISCOUNT CENTER YOU CAN ORDER A BRAND NEW '73 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP COUPE RIGHT NOW FOR ONLY '2943~~&lio. 980 '71 MARK HI A beaulilUJ car. Fully equip. ped, buttencotch color. and llrown ll&tber upOOlstery, (!164CEK) $6495 Macffoward 531-or 531-8607 ' Com•r 1st & H•rbor . s ... 1. Ano ·&& COU<alt Xll-7. a11l pwr, '72 FORD PINTO '71 OLDSE~~t"=' sunroof, air, le&tbu lnt., Gold, ..... "' 8 1r' !2095. 613-1<'15. ' SCj>UIRI WAGON c11ston1 lnter. P. ·• ~ • '69 COUGAR. Full powu, Automatic ~1-lon. ~ ~u:i· ~~et'lri~ted air. Sell or tra4e tor Pick· lory ajr, radio, heater, Retail $5.UJ ~Sale Price Up or-Panel. 60-068 ~led aia-. haaae--nck, thru 12-10.ri ii ~ (JIC9) D"'DG£ Ul<e ..W, bolance ot tactorY ( 3 9 61 TIM11ll8821 DAVE .'f wmanl;)' ROSS PONTIAC. 2 4 8 0 ,67 DOD-,._1 $2595 · l!•rbor ru...i., Coot• M ... .,. HUNTINGTON BEACH1c"4Hl=~1"'1. __ :-:::::-;:: MONACO ·ch1:1er!P:Jmouth Exo<!lent oeoonc1 "' tor ·· -• ..1 aale 1957 Oldsmobile 4 door Station ~ V-8, 18661 ach vu. Hunt. aed. Powt'rsteer1n& aumm.anc traillmillion, tac Beach 5"40-5164, 80-0631 ~ brakes. 'Extellenl ·70 LINOOLN MARK DI. air, power lltttrinlt, power '71 Pord T orlno :""rxti'0on. Only 11.lm mJle1. ~= t~~rior.~~Jt (h~) rad}o & heater Cpe. V8, auto., l'adlo, ·P .S., Call 548-1610 evenUp. wheel, tun ..,..,. Pride of $595 P.B., air, low, low prl<:e. PLYMOUTH ownership reOected in thil -< (035CID). Unusual Buy. beaulilUI aulomob!le. Kolley HUNTINGTON B'IACH $1"9 ,70 PLYMOUTH Suggesled Rotail $6240 Our Chryslt</Plymol!th CONNELL CHEVROL£T Sale Pr""' lbru 12-11).12 b 16661 B.acH Blvd. _ Hunt ml HubOr Jllvd. ROAD RUNNER $5.r.)9 (201FDM} ( P S 2 9 ) Beach 540-5.lM, 842-0631 Costa Mesa · 54&-1203 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC. ,68 ,,_._ 4 D HT ,67 FORD Mustang V-3. V..S, 4 spetd1 radio & heater, 2480 Harbor Blvd., Colta --.-r. • • auto p S chrome •1.1 vinyl intert0r, 4tereo tape, Mesa 54&-8017. V.S. P.S., auto., air. Sharp excellent ·•tires. sh a r P ' (6730.DZl I '71 LINCOLN buy. '~ 1<eu.y Sugge1ted n.tail $1595\ Continental Coupe f u 11 y CONNELL CHEVJ!OIEr Wi8.n°":; ~ ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH equipped. like ...., eoh· 28ts .~ Blw. (1'441) DAVE ROSS PON· Chrysi.r/PIY.!MV!h dl tlon, Mlclui!lin tires Costa Mau. . 546--12>3 TlAC, 2'80 Harbor Blvd., 16661 Blvd Beach Blvd. Hunt $4395 · '68 DODGE c.otaMesa,5<H017. eeach .~64. 8l2--063I . • . 70 Fonl T lno Plymouth VIP 4 dt. ltlt -c' "'Qward CHARGER ... v""'I ~ -· ......... air lYUf. 0 Cpe. V8, auto., racilo, P.S., condition.in&, pwr lleerifW & 531 ,_ 531 ~7 V-8, automatic transmiulon, P.B., air, low, low price. b-~L Now ,,_ & ~· .. --or ._ lactory air, power steerin,;, Nice ' car. (015BEP). ,J-:t' (.'(Ind ;~wi',ooti Corner lit & H•rbor (~ heater, Vi.Qlll root $1"'.: miles. Ke~_ ua .. eated ~•nt• An•-5995 €0NNEUcCllEVROL£T ·n <a ti t,350c~ce CONT"L ·n Mark ru. Blue, 2828 Harbor Blvd. snso. 831 • -:hite top, lo•mtle, 1"athu HUNTINGTON BEACH Colla,..,. 5'&-ml '68 PLYM011111 Suburban Pvt ply, tull equip. $6500. Chry1ler/Plymouth 1966 FORD ,...,. Cl>untry stat· WJll• all xtru, .,.., 67S-7Cl!5 •. '" 161661 Beach ' Blvd, Hunt Squire. P/a, P/b, cond$895,646-4569 19TI LI n c.o 1-n Continental Beach 540-5164 842.....0GJl P/wndws, P/aeal, radk>, PONTIAC Coupe. XInt cand. All Ex-· ..... ~~a:. air~= $82S. · - Top VALUE USED CARS ~il°&:.o°'...,~".".,.· <FORD ·n.,.Ford ~ Seol.J 1;%' ·~.,:>'!fa';;'~~ . ·n Cond Sedan, 11,CXXI mt. Nu '59 FORD llatioll ....... xtnt '°!'f;d. M..!'t"!;,ll! izior;'. plus ~n. --. '71 BUICK .,,.,. w ..... •---• ..., car. IJ41 DUI cond, AM/FM stereo, $5195, Runs well, but needs 993--0993· alt 5 673--7824 P.S., .w., air, r a 11 Y 'Mo4itl 4ADJ7 5'1•T• 642-4100 . radiator. $75. $7-5440 ' w~. tilt wheel, stereo, lo '00 Cont'l Conv. MaroOn '70 LTD 2'd a1r nd .111NW\ '5' Fairllnr, 2 dr., Jbidtp, mlleqe. Kelley SUgested • • 1 blk -xi •t • .r,~7 m -.~ r/h, auto trans, orig ownr, Retail $C155. Our Sale Price 70 BUICK ~ SAllE. CntoM H..., W... Powt wlNewa. """"w I w nu top. ...,... n m i Excel com. one O'MW!'f, "lllt:e nnr',:t $315. 831.._ thru 12-~'12 it $099 (P462) bNMs, foctClf'Y air, wh1yl roof, etc. im. c5"9 1 .._ cs. shape. Maki! ofr. ~2545. ~w whlale, ~ 1970 FORD Country Squire (2765TIJA1&42) . DAVE fXYI 4141. '67 SEDAN lo mi, xln~ ooncl. FORD '67 Sta WilJ., air, auto Sta wan-Xlnt eond. Pvt. RO§ PONTIAC. 2 4 3 0 '67 . v·oLKSW'AGEN f ,...,J. _... ...... ........ ...... Nu ""· •lereo, air, vinyl rf. """'· radial' -1695. ply belt otter 67>-1993. Harbor Blw Coola M-• 09'y 4,00CI MIM .. c•MP .... IJ ...... "" l 0\\'11r 545-1577. Prlv r)any.,lf.l..053().' 'Tl 'LTD Coon~ Squire M6-«117. ., 11-. !JOISGI CORVAIR '69 LTD e.......,.,·4 dtl!T, PIS. PIB. AJc; xlnt cond'. '68 FIRDIRD TE. R~Y BUICK ~:~~~--vln 84U!SlofterTp.m. 2 DOOR hardtop, V·I, , K · '63 CORVAIR Coov. Good •57 FORD w-. &ood JEEP · i::;:•utmna-tlc ~ eond. New top. Best oiler. transoortaUon $100. SINCE 1933 ' 21662 Brookhunrt St., apt·A, -r 551-iaas ater, vinyl rooJ (XCES28) 5th & WALNUT, HUNTINGTON BEAC1i 11""t Bch. va<anci .. ,.; money! n."' 1:.r5;":~4.;'~e,-' $1095 · · '6' MONZA 6 cyl. stick, 1315. your hou... apt. 1t0tt 536-05Z1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 5 ·~· 6 • 6 5 8 8 "' belt otter. Sbarp! Orig. bldg., etc. thna Dally Pilot~ ~ Land ~··---• Ch-ler/Ply!MV!h ~ owner. 567-7457 Classlfled Ad. Sell idll! tteim •.a ._._.., 6G61 • B;ach Blvd ·Hunt ~"'"~'!"'"'""'""'""'!~~~~~"'""'""'"~~"'""'"~"'""'""'"!!!!~~ll ~Cl!:!•~"'e!"!!'"'~A~dl!_•-'.-''-'·c.6'2-!!!!:;:'5678~ now! Call 642-5678 Now! ~~ ~·~dtl~'.tm 1 eeach 541).5164, ~ Autos, New 980Autos, New 980Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Avtos, New 980 .61 scour Pickup wamer'12 FIREBIR.D, lmmac. !--.;...--------''-------hubs, 289 Foro·«neine. $900, Super loaded w/fal!t, xtras. 613--92'15 Muat lt?ll. 54IH860. · MAVERICK '69 PONTIAC GTO Coope • FLETCHER JONES VS. P.S., air, vinyl mot. f----------1 KA!lley -led n.taJJ -l\!!lvulc.ll,,.alr """'· lo $2100. Our Sale Price """ . mL Below.blue tiOOl<: ·, 12-IJl.12 1a 11198. (tlar.VJ'l CHEVROLET BRAND NEW 1973 Chevrolet VEGA full Factory Equipped with .Soft Roy Tinted Gloss, Col if. Em ission Tes!, 3 Speed ~lly Syclronited Tra_nsmiss~, lock Up l~~ts, 2 Spetd W,..r, V'"yl Interior, Flow Through Ventilation. Order Yours Now '71 CADILLAC Eldorado Coupe, loocltd. The owners car. 699-CAV. '71 VW Camper Bus fully camper equ;pi.td, 563-DSW '69 CONCOURSE Wagon V-8, ~tomatic, ps, air, 204-APV '70 MERCURY Marquis 4 Dr. full power, o<, 363-AGE '71 VEGA Coupe 4 Spetd, rod~. heo!er. 0421l8W '66 FORD Mustang Cpe V·8, 4 Speed, ntd~. heoler. 961 DMP ' $57~! 01 &PPIO'i'ID(lgn' fer nlr 41 _, .. ., f•ll c•sh price 11 12240.00 iflcl. T•• & Uc. hhrrH ,.,_...price Is 11m ... htel. hlttrnt,,T•x & i.lc1•••· A111111l P1rc11t•1• ht1l110.t7 $5988 $26 8 . $1988 $1988 51388 $1088 • -. BRAND NEW.1.973 M°"11C4RL I ~ NOTHING DOWN . . • s29aa Pt.UITU Ill~ FULLY EQUIPPED WITH 350 V-ll, IOW- ER STEERING, POWER DISC BRnEs, BACKUP LITIS, SHOULDER HARNESS; CALIF. SMOG. PADDED DASH. ORDER YQ!JRS TOOAYI '69 DODGE Coronet • ' ,. ., ______ ... Fef' •ly 41 ... tl!L ,. C. .. prk1 Is $3161.41 litel. t.1 & lie. ht.rr.4 ,_,..., Jric\ la $1921.J7 htcl. hmnlt, Na I llc1111. A111el P1rct1t111 .... 10.t 7 StatitinWogon,. V·8. outOi'l'lotic, ps., air. 6n-AU , ' -' '69 PLYM. Roadrunner Coupe, V-8, 4 Spee , rodio, heoler. YQR-794 '68 PONTIAC Conv. Cpe V-ll, Alrtomotic, ps, bucket soots. 542-ESI '67 CAPRICE Wagon V-8, automatic ps. air, UT\J-701 '65 IMPALA Wagon v.s, Automatic, ps, air. RFG-695 '68 RENAULT 4 Door 4 Speed. radio, heo!or. WXM-751 ' I . ' - -,(llOJI.) DAVE ROSS PON- '70 MA VERJCX. auto, nrir 'IIAC. -Hart>or BML, · -low --O>ola --7. 11• --·10 ~c MllCURY -9 --V,t. '1ll llERCIJRY Qaopr. V-3, :...~...r:=.. ~ · P.S., air; viQJl top, lo nu" · w·t ado,,, '**- mileage. Kelley ._.i..1 -~ ...... u.. Retail S:2!1!1rOU;r'-Sile--pfict week:-prioed ~ .wtr'sqJe thni U.IJl.12 .... $2619 . ·~l ;i.onbi (9L11ll!z) (P'32J DAVE ' ~2450'" aoss PONTIAC. 2 4 so HOWARD ci-roi.t Harbor Bldv., Costa Meta. u •--~ st&-8Jl7; '. . ._.,... ~ 'TI. MARQUIS Brouabam 2 MacArthur Blvd 6: J~bor@e dr, AM/FM atereo. vinyl 133-0555 roof, Ult whl + Jl'l!'l":· Low '69 PONTIAC Grand Prix. miles, $3915. or'!'~ P .S., air, Vinyl roof. P.$., lo '66 1..fERC. Wqon, 396 V-1, mileage. Ex c e 11 e n t COi). A/T, p/S, p/b, p/w, &:: dltion. Kelley Suamed rad!:. Private P a r t y . Retail $2705 Our Sale 'Price 962-683l. thru 12-1().72 la $ 2 5 9 9 '65 MERCURY Colony Parle IYQPTB). {P493) DAVE ROSS PONTIAC. 2 < 8 0 9 Pass. Wqon. GOOD Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, SHAPE! $650. 50-1627. 546-8017. MUST ANG "''"'68"'P""on...,.ti.c,.--,L,_e...,.Mons:-- '67 MUSTANG FASTIACIC ~ VB, P.S., radio, P.S, pwr. -air, aulo. 23,391 mllH. (MPG387) • $1"' V-8 AutomaUc transrntmon OJNNELL OIEVROLET radio, heater (TSP875) 2828 Harbor Blvd. $695 Colla Mesa 54&-121> HUNTINGTON BEACH ·12 GRAND Prix. LQaded. I. I AM/FM """° nidio. Vinyl Chrysler P ymouth top. Mi.Ill Sell $4750. Pvt. 16661 Beach Blvd. Hunt. pcy. 6§.104 ' Beach 541).5164, w.<>631 ·12 FlREBIRll Elprit. atr. MUST ANG '72 Faatback. p/a, p/b,I am/bn Ate.rl!o, tp Wht/blk int, 351-:tv f!tl&', dk, vin. top. U,800 mi's. mq whll, WO tires. loatled, Must lell. UlJ!nl! 551-3599. ~ Fair val~, $2815. '68 PONTIAC Grand Prtx, full pwr, lmmac. eond. '67 MUSf, Fltbck, blk, 289, SU50, CM-4112 . rac air, auto tru&. RIH. D6fi Red Con9mible xlnt WSW, pwr dtac brkl, Best -ttoa St5Cl otter .. 846-tm _ Mf..«118 · '67 MUlll'ANG, dcaD. &ood '69 Ldlallo 2 Dr l!an111Jp paint " Landau. Air cond., Air 1 2C oOO mi. Bes ~· Wt wheel, '89 en&'.· offN.1 ~{s:i &ft 5. t '68 MUSfANG hard top, V-8, '68 FlREBIRO, fully iequlp. 1 owner. $100. Leaving ped, ettftmely good cond. oauntry. Must aelL 53&-1298 $1400. ~. 1 MUSTANG '66 eon-. 1 RAMILER crimer. tood condition, $850.l-..~.-----,--675-M" 1985 RAMBLER Amertcan, '16 --GT, p1, dbc 'Xlnt <Olld. $ll25 er belt ot • ' -radio; healer, 3 lf)d1 .t.r=·~-"--;="::==----1 ..-.18!16."'-. T-lllD· OLDSMO~ '71 T BIRD '68 Olds Landau loaded wllh extras. Vilt.a ow.er 9 1*11 WlfOil' Mag wheels beautiful black ' ftniab with blaek intttlor. VB, AT, Pl, Air, Rade. Hurry on thil one -below Priced Yndtt wholesale. marbt value! TOlCKX (WAWllO). ~ $4195 $1595 HOWARD a.. .... .,,ro1ot1ot Macff--a NowpotlllMch Vft'Q&'I MieArtllurBlw•Jamborea .5311'000<Ul.tl01 , In •H tonier lot A H•rllor .,. o'LDS Oallw Su.,...., · '""'• An• ont,y 37.oot ..U... $1465. or '70 T·BlRD 2-dr, tun pWI', Ult bell oder IO-f3I08 whl, aJr, stereo, xlnt COr)(f 1117 Di. 411. • opd, orta 12815. Pvt .... 613-1342 • -L~-·-VEGA ltlOO. ""' 9'7-stl. • 1~=:"'.·~----1 1162 Oldl C"llols. JW.blt '12 VEGA GT.'°""""·< ipd -· .... 'Mttoey. !Wf. -.lOnt ...a, -· --· -~--·••rn.. '68 F-«J, V-4, PIS. toOd !ITl V1:QA, R/H, auto """· Olfs. -· -..u 11,0CIO ---.. d lllO .. belt ~· -· .. """"""' .... 88!-p?IJ. i:...~~ ... ~ ~~.~ ... %~.~· -"'""· ... -· ....... -.. 1 ffl"!1!. ' ' • • , ; . - '°""' l --· 1111tuti,_ . . .. ' ,. . • $666 -~11~-. " '71 VEGA .- . - FASTBACK · '70 FORD MAVERICK ( '71 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR. H.T. Y·I~ c:111to. trnl., foctory •Ir co11clttlff· 1119, po-.......... ,..... brat.et. , •• ttlo, heoter, willltewoll tires, tlatad 9lcu, wlifft Co.,.,._ whlyl l!!Nrlor. 1411 Cl'\I '70 CHEVROLET ' cyl,. _r~o. ~ • .w .. w.n ~~:r. tlntff 9191S. wllMI C...... wl11yl • or. 1732 DJFI Y-1, nto, tnlltl., hctery ofr c~lo•· llMJ, poww 1teerl119, radio, ~. whltewoll tfNa, tloMd 9lau. wlltff I•· .. 1 .... 1526 lfE) .. Satltrdly, December 9, 197'2 '69 ~.w. 4 ...... ,... .. ......;: (155 4]]) .. ,,_ .. •,,.-.. -· .......... .., ·5566 .,, Clil~· "STA. WGN. FORD RANCHERO '70 TOYOTA 'i•I, ..to, tfW.t hctery. Ill ..... . .... power .......... r..n. I ..... . ladlo & lteotet. Ill SOISI $1466 '67 MERCURY - STA. WGN • •...•.. .,.........,. .... ~ .... ,. .... ....n... ..... ....... IUJA 2161 . 5666 '67 CHEV. CAMARO CPE. 4.,..., .... , ........ 1214AZJI '70 . PL YM FURY Ill • ........ ":,;.!f,• .. r ... CMM1t1 ... .... ,.... ,,.........,,.. dlo, ....., .................... yt.yl roof, lfflo. ........ wlllyt lllMrlor. CT9N 977) tfwtM ......... """' ....... ,. 1167 IMUJ . 5766 '69 OLDS DELTA Y·I. ..... tfol,, f'ltctory olr coltdltl,.. llt9, ,..... .......... ,..., ltl'oli-. ,..,... wlltdotn., Nllle, ...,_, ..,.._ wall tfres. wlrrt ""'· IUJ ICUI IMI AGll $466 •If f90 .. MtMlldW wM ... p.rt .... et ......... .,_fell. JM...., Nhlr9 ... c• wlttlil 41 klHI tr.. ... 91 PM ••• -...... ye1r MOMf ......_Spec.lei ttll Dec. 10, 9' 10 I'·•· _.:......_ 1-~-f. ' .. " ' DAILY PILOT 3 1 ·r. . ' ! t i I ' . • .. LAIGE SRKTIOll !y~e. rear door glass, gauges, Western. "'"""' plS'""!I" -· ·-cooling .rocSGtor.nalio.<™GHQ25688) .... LLPlilCE '$3194 Pl•1 T•x & Lic.11111 E.!>IATE DELIYEl,Y. BRANlrl(EW1972 · F~D COURIER . 18'occ ·"Ill""· chrolnt-.fnxlt· Bumper. To~l,Kit, White Wall Tires (SCTAMCl 9i 38) .~. Y· ,,LL PRICE ' , 2 DOOi HAIDTOP· ~· Coliftmio Emission Sys.. ttm. AM rodio, Tint,d glass, WSW tires. . , !!RMD 9'1W J 973 . ·i JINfO,,,'· : America's POfl!llat'Small ...,omy-car. Fun factory equipment, ~,Cal~omio Emission ' System. fULLPRICE .. $1 ·894 ~· ri.1 -lor ,_,.11011.-. Cho,....& To• At!<ooso O~D~ifOURS JODAY __ ' $1317" • • 2 Door. Deluxe intlf'ior and exterior, ra-, ' lio~ ~· -ile wolls. (ZDY649} ~ , • , 'fltlFORDLTD . c..mr, S<N•• w.,on. v.a, O.i. lnlns., $1966'' nxliO, heater, power steerin¢ fact. air, • ,, luggeguac~ (YQB468) · . . . ''6 CADltLAC CPE. DEVILLt. Full power, factory air, $12· 1':'J vinyl roof. Show room ntW. ~ 7.65) I • ' •• • ... 1 ..,.....,_: 1RA1111ilftw:.1gz3 ':.'...- · RANCiERO . · ' HO Radio/ Cal~ ... iSJian cootrol. WSW1"s. 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