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VOL 66, NO. I 3, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES .:>RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1973 TEN CENTS
Kissinger to Meet With Nixon Today--Peace?
-------KEN BISCAYNE, F1a. (AP\ -U.S. No .... Vl<laam'1 Le Due Tllo 1boald be
peace ntgoUator Htnry A. Kla1lna:er wUI noted. •
fly bere late &oday, the li'Jorida White Zitgltr .eoataded new1me• eve• u
House aakS, for coualtatloftl wt~ Pres'-XW1aett wu med!Ag wllh Tito In Puii.
dent Nixon that appa.reatly mark 1 1\t W)Jte Booe •Poketman uJd KJs..
cUmu of the looc starch for peace bt 1lqtr W'OOld Dy directly from Orly aJr.
vietaam. port 1tar tbe F'ltnc~ capital to Home-
Pftss Secretary Ronald L. Zleper, wbe stead Air Forte BaH: soat!I of P.1Jarnl.
awakened newsmen .lliere "ilh "'Ord of Zlegltr said Klulqer would arrive
Kisslnger'1 planned rtturn, would not la\e ton1glit and 1'-'oold meet wit!! Nixon
catagorlu the status of the Paris talks. 1bort1y arter hi~ arrival. He said the
However, wbJJe nollag the Ua.lted t"'·o men ·would get togelher again Sun-
States and Nortb Vietnam have a long day.
standing agreement not to discuss the PARIS tAP) -Henry A. Kissinger and
1ubstnnce of negoUaUons, he 1ugge1ted Le Due Tho scheduled anot her session of
the ienglby talka between Kls1lnger and their private peace talks today. So1ne
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SETS SIGHTS HIGHER
Trustee Candidate StralJss
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Small Boat
Overturns;
Sailor Dies
A small out boa rd boat carrying
six sailors from L o n g B e a r h cap-
sized in surf off Bolsa Chica State
Beach Friday. killing one of the men.
~1ichael Bums. 21 , a cre\\'ftlan aboard
the USS Hector in Long Beach. died
about tYl'O hours after the mishap, cor-
oner's aides said.
The incident OC<!urred in three-foot 1urf
at about 2:41 p.rn.
Police identified the other OCC\lpanll or
1he small craft as James Johnston , 18:
Kevin Ostroff. 21 ; Cheste r 1-layncs, 36;
John Emch. 21. and JDhn Willi Ams, 30.
\Villiams \\'RS idenlific-d by police as
lhe opera for ~of the sma!J craft.
Officers theorized that the fat;illy in-
jured sai lor could have been knocked un·
conscious by the toppling boat.
A surfer in the area of the accident.
Richard Fen-anti, 22. of Long Beach.
reports said progress \\'as being made.
but North Vietnam said President Nix·
on'a strategy to ntgotia1e from a position
_of strength tiad been dcleate<I.
President NiJon's top foreign.policy
adviser was to host the Hanoi Politburo
member al an American-o>A11ed villa at
St. Norn la Bretechc, a suburb south"·cst
of Paris.
Tho and Kissinger on Friday C(lmplcted
27"1. hours of talks over"> five days. but
both. sides continued their news blackout.
ABC Television news reported fron1
Pa ris that •·a fin<il aizrecment ending the
y,·ar may already have been reacMd."
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The rcporl did not cite any e\·it.fcnt'l' lo
back up 1he cle.:m
'"'There are clear mdicatloos." it said,
"Iha! 1he last of the major differences
have been rrsolved and lhnt bOth the
United Stales and 1he North Vietnamese
are ready to sign a peace agreemenl."
But 1n the "nr zone. t~ fighting C(ln·
t1n11es.
South Victn.:irnl'sc bombers destroyed
four North Vietnan1esc 1anks frid;iy
along the Saigon Ri\"er C(lrridor within -.10
miles of lhis capial city -the clOSt'~I
that enemy tanks ha,-e C\"cr been
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reported -military headquarters an-
nounctXI Saturda\·
Lt. Col. Le -Trun~ lh(·ll. rhirf
spokesman for lhl' South V1etna1nes('
military cornmnnd, said also th.:it fl1t1r
trucks · 11erc de.~troyed 111 the arl'D. a
North \'ictnam('!;f' 1nf1ltrnt1on zone.
But sources ln Saigon sa1d then: "ere
"'encouraging signs" that progress wa s
being n1adc at Paris !O\\'ard scttllng the
issu~ of Sou!h VictnanlP-"C 110\·cre1~nt~.
reported lo be one of the nt;;i.111 1ssu1..•s
holdil'.i:: up a cense--fire.
The South Vietnan1csc informant.« said
lla11ui h:ls indicated a willingnc!'~ to
rl'L-O~nize North and South V1elt1111n as
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Oldl Y l'ILOT St•lf PM!•
scpnr:ue s1nle~. 1f the \'lft Qmg's
1'ro\1s ional ill' I olutlonary l;O\Crnrnent i.~
i.:t\l'n f>tlll:ll trca!mcnt
Tht• :;ourtes, who arf' fani1h<1r \\tth
developments at tne t~aris talks. also
!hud tht•re Ylere indications of a poss1hlt·
comprt1n11:.e on the question of ~orth
\'iel11an1t•st• lroops re111ain1ng 111 the
~ulh after a tc:1sc-f!re.
l'residt·nt Ni;uyt·n \'an Tlueu ha~
den1a11ded the total \\'lthdra\\•ul or !he
1roops, hu! a possible en1n pro1n1sc \l'OUld
be a "tacit understanding'' to 1hal effect
\1·1thout it appeuring 111 1he n1airl cense-
firl.' d~:u111t'nt . !lie 1nforn1;1nts said .
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$1,860 L9Sl
Di sap11 ears
is~· .JC)ll\ \'Al.Tl-:HZA
Ot In• Dany '•lel Sl•U
NC\\ fl'lrl He:1ch police today 1na1nt-
ained a dragnt'I for a clean-cut. 36-ycar-
old Corona del ~ta r man who 1"
susJX'(·tPd nf stalking into lhe Balboa
branch of Rank of America Friday af-
lernoon and robbing a teller of $1,800 en
cash.
The suspect was identified as a former
customl'r.
lie is also "'anted hy Newport Beach
police in connec lion \1·1th the floating of
1u1 estimated $3.000 in worthless check.. ...
Pollet' s11id he ;isked th(' b.:ink teller for
~'.l.OOU cash, h;id lo scttl (' for the Sl.860,
<1nd th('n left in anger.
A ccord 1n ~ 10 inv('s1i,i::1111n~ Nc"·porl
detrcl1\"C S<i1n Ambun;ey. the blond·
hairC'tl. blur-eyl'd suspccl. na!11ly dresst.'<l
in "'h1le shirt and tic. enlercd the Balbchl
bank nbout 3:30 p.m
Lido Isle Man
Coast College
Board Candidate
!See DEATH, Page %1 CURIOUS BICYCLISTS GATHER AFTER ROBBERY AT BALBOA BANK OF AMERICA
Suspect Demanded $3,000, Got $1 ,860 and Made a Quick Getaway
I-le ""Hlkl-d up to tell er Peggy Alfred,
pretending 10 hn\"e :i gun Jn hi s 1>0ekel.
and presented a nn1c cl('mand1ng th•·
$3.000 in cAsh. accorthng to police.
Donald A. Strauss or Lido Isle today
announced his candidacy for the Coast
Community College District board of
trustees. slightly more than eight months
after resigning from the Newport-l..1('sa
Unified School District board.
Strauss. 56. will be seeking the
Newport Beach seat no"· held by George
Rodda , \vho has not announced if he will
seek anolher term.
In giving up the Newport·Mesa seat be
held for 10 years last ~lay. Strauss said
he felt he had "done my part.''
"The reason I quit," Strauss said Fri·
day, "I just didn't have the :iiame amount
of enthusiasm I use lo have when I was
first on the unifi tXI OOard.
"The first six or SC\"('n years it \V3S a
bearcat. it '''::is really interC!ling," he
said, "we had three consolidated di st ricts
vi'itb three different policies and
phiolsophies.
"We had to start from nothing," he
said.
Strauss doesn't think he'd be bored
(See STR1\llSS, Page !l
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Head Coro11er
Retur1is Home
Eugene ~ii lier, who resigned
recently _ as Orange County's chief
deputy coroner to go Co work as
ooroner·public admlnistralor·public
guardian in Alameda County, has
returned to his ronner post in
Orange County.
P.11ller, who took the Alameda
job Jan. S, resigned ln ltp than a
week .
"It rained all the time. my wife
didn't like it, the kid! didn't like it
and our new tiome was burglariz-
ed," Miller salt:I. •
He gave in to famll)' pressures
and returned to the post he lw
held for 10 years.
Miller w~ chosen over 19 other
a,ppllcantl for the Alameda county
poet .,.hlch pays SZ7,600 a year. He
, ·took a 1ubstanllal t>BY cut to rt tum to ·o..n.. County. .
Sherlff-O>roaer James Musick
,.Id he ,.., glad lo bavo M.illcr
bacl<.
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EPA Reported
Studying SoCal
Ga s Rationing
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The feder•I
government is considering a clean-air
plan for Southern California that l•:ould
include gasoline rationing in six counties
during heavy smog months, the Los
Angeles Times reported today.
It said the proposed gas restriction
could cut car usage by as mu ch as 80
percent.
Gasoline rationing \\'ould be called for
in Los Angeles, Orange. Riverside, San
Bernardino. Ventura and Santa BArbara
counties each year from ~1ay 1 through
Oct. 31. beginning in 1975. the paper said.
The plan is to be announced here ~1on
day by Will iam D. Ruckclshaus. ad-
ministrator of the federal Environmental
Protection Agency.
The report sa id that hearings on the
plan "11.;JI be conducted here in February
and March and the proposals could lead
to a congressional review of air-quality
itandards in the 1970 Clean Air. Act.
According to the Times. details of the
plan were hinted at Thursday and Friday
by Robert \Y. Fri, EPA deputy ad-
ministrator, during closed-door meetings
wllh bu9iness, government and air-pollu-
tion control ofUcials.
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1st Time in a Year
Federal Reserve Bocird
Hikes Le rid Rate to 5 %
\\'ASHl:-J(;TQN tAPl -The f"eder;-;I
Reserve Board ha s decided 10 boost !he
rate it ch11rges member banks for bor-
ro,ving money for the first time in a
year, but says it shouldn't lead ta
another increase in interest rates across
the nation.
The board announced Fridav that , ef-
fective ?.tonday, the discount fa1e that it
charges member banks for borrowing
"'ill go from 4.5 percent to S percent.
\Vhile most other short-term interest
rates usually scaled upy,·a rd from the
discount rate, the Federal Reserve has
not used the discount rate, as it is called,
in iellinhlbe nation's monetary policy in
recent years.
The board described its action as a
"passive adjustment'' to keep the dis·
count rate in line with other short-tenn
rates. It believed tilt discount rate \\.'as
too low in comparison "'ith the prin1c
lending ralc, nO\\' around 6 percent . The
prime lending rate is the interest rate
that the nation's .:::ommerc1al banks
charge thei r biggest and hest customers.
1bc bourd hkcs to keep lhe discount
rate about one percent bclo\.\' the prime
rate . Because of the h1,1uter gap. it said,
borro"·inJi:S from ihc Federal Reserve
system had ncarl) doubled in the past
four "'eeks
The announcement noted lhat the dis-
count rate is now ''here it stood on Aug.
15. 1971 . "·hen President Nixon an-
nounced his \l'age-pr1ce-rcnt freeze . The
board dropped""1he rate to 4.5 percent in
December 1971.
Although the board rook pains to
disclaim any change in monetary policy.
the move nevertheless confirmed the
ISee RATE lllK.E . Page A2l
(;le111etate Mayor Briefed
Coastal Council to Meet
One member of the Coastline "That's certainly a lot more than I be wisest for us to start tackling the
CoMervation COmmisslon represenUna knew when I new up Friday morning," permits that are necessary for CQaSlal
Orange and Los Angeles County returned sald the weary official. strip development I all projects y,·ith1n
home from Sacramen~ Friday with a Holmes was the only county reaidenl t.QOO yards of the ocean front •." llolmes • on the regional commission to attend Id few more hlnta on his awesome role. Friday's session. sa ·
fie round out hJs group will have Its Board of Supervisors Chairman Ronald The mayor added that staff from the lint "'ti • 7 30 J -In at\omey general's office suggested that m~ ng •~ : p.m. on an. -CUpe.rs, alJO a commtssioneri clid .not at.. the commission• wouJd be able to set
the Long Beach Harbor CommlHloo . oC· 'lend the day.Jong brle(lng. • thtir own ground rul•s as to which l>""'
r,...,. Rob1,... saldlbe.~ l"'\ltltpiea, to ]<!<ft' fikl"'~ulrii i'"'•K ,,...,llJll and
San 'Cleroenje.,Mayor ArtblD'·Ho~ -lhe-Jljile's rtlional oomni11~ons all •P' which minor projects cculd be approv<d
lhe IA!l(IUe ol CiUes dtltgale to !tit! ccWi· pel!'fd hungry tor the nutwnd·bolt. without hcarlnK•.
mla!lon, said a confertnee In Sacramento aspect& or their jobs, 1W~kih st.art of· "We still don't kntlw very much aboUt
yielded de 'b ol the lnlUal meetinc tor llelally on Feb. I. "L
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Services Slated
For 1'run1p etcr
F rank F. Bca ('h
Fl1nernl :ICrVICCS \\"Ill he held :it I p ITI.
\lond::iy In Nl'wport Bcarh for Frnnk
Fletcher Beach. "'ho in 19-.10 \\as !rad
trurnpelcr \\llh the St<Hl l\rnton
orche~trA al !he Rcndc\·ous li:il lrooin 1n
R<llboa lfc ched Thur-;day :11 .lf!
;\Ir. Beach. of '.115 S:1pph1re A\"t'.
B:ilhoa !:;lflnd. \\"as a rnt:mhrr of the
r\rlie Sha"· :'\:-t\'Y Bnn<I rlutinJ! \\'orld \Var
II and toured thr South Pae1f1c rind
Europe
Services "'1 11 be a1 Pt1c1fic \'1l'"'
:\lemorial Park En!ombml'nt \\ill follow
at Pacific View.
For many years. :\Ir. Beach \\'3S undt·r
con1ract to the 20th Centurv Fox Slucho
orrhestra directed by Alfred Ne\''man
and to rhc riiBC television orcheslra.
Local affiliations include the B:1lhoa
VaChl ctuS, th(' l\tusirlan·s Union. Local
41. and ~111sician's Union, Local "7. and
f\1usician's Union. Joc;il SC\"r.n.
f\lr. Beach is s11rvht1d hv his "'idO\\'
.Jc:in. of the ho1ne <lddress ; son. Ty
Rea ch o( Balboa f!il:ind: daughter!>.
Fletcher Olson of Newport Beach. NAncy
Beach or Santa ~1onica and Peggy Beach
of Ilalboa Island : sister. ;\!rs Doyf'l
Graves of l..os AnJ:,eles. and f:ilhcr,
Frank Bench Sr . of Jlunt1ng1011 !knth
The fam1I~ SUJ!~Csls n1cmor1al t-On
tnbutJons be made to the Alfred Nc\\ma11
Fund in care of IX'an Gr;1n1 lkglnriHn.
School of Perform111g Ari ~. l n1,·crs11v ol
Southern (",ihlon11;1. lA:I!> Ani.:r11•s, !l.1()117.
4 Di e iu Air Crash
Ou ts id e ~a n Luis
SAN LUIS OBISPO tA PI,.-Four
persons were killed in. "'-he crash of
a private plane-near hear today, the
,<\frer getting Ille ICSM.:r amount, hl'
ftt·d afooi :1n<l \"anashf'rl
~e\1port police cHnrts lo seal off the
.\"1·11porl·B:iJhoa 1'(•1110!.ula apparently
t;:-ii11·cl
Anoth('r t1·ll1•r rt•cogn1zed the alleged
forint'r customt•r and both tellers iden·
t1f1("d !h,• suspect from his driver"s
license photo. Amburgey said.
·r1,·o hours :ifter the robtx!ry, Ne"'J>Ort
prili('f' "1dcncd thf'ir search for !he
suspctt bryond !he NC\\'f)()rt ·Balboa
Penin:-:ula
An1burg Py saaJ there \vas no s1~ht1ng
of anv gt•la\\ay c:ir.
1::ink man;1gt'r l·:d llohcl s:1id thcn:-
11crl' fr\\" othrr eus!on11·rs 1n lhC' bank at
Tht· 1111n· th• SU\f)(·ct C'll!l'rcd nnd pulled
!hl' holdup
··The re 1 .. no reason to bcl11.•\'l' h(·'s
armed."' An1Uurgry said.
Th(' dctcc\i\"e notl'd the prtml' ~us1K·1·1
h;id no previous police r~cord olh<'r th,111
ht-1ng \1;1n1c<l for h.-1d <"hecks in the ~;ull!'
arnount ""' 1111<: rC'fju<'o;tl'd 1n 1hc b;ul~
holdup
Or ange Co ast
Weather
:.-'l.Jnny days and dan1p. r11~1y
nights Jn st(rrc for the Orange
Coa~1 1od<1.v and Sunday with \ht·
threat of rain •1ut cf ti~ picture
fhgh 1cmpcratur~ "111 be 1n the
Jppcr 60s and footbAll f:in , "''ill
find thf' 1veatht•r pcrfC<'I for Sun-
d:ty"s :-;.u1><'rl)C)\\'I fi<im(' 111 Los An-
~t'l\'S-Som(' gu)l\" \\Lnds arc fore-
c:i.o;1 for the dei;crt s.
1xs1n•: T ODi\ \'
Pupils nt Eo.srbluff Eler11c11f01'1/
Schon! 111 NPtOPQrt Beach soon
1r1/i be 1111rt11ri11g plnnt!J 111 (1
brn111I ·11e1v gretllllo1tse, the prcr
ltu:r of an unU$Ual coo/llion of
u•orkrf!e11 Sec storv on Pnoe 10.,
~ecw·~ otnca .said .. , ._. itoMr , 1111..-t•llWll ..... ~.1.1 ....
The plane cr35hed .1f!. ll muddy n('Jd c11vtc11 "•"'' •• ,..m1w l'Me ~,
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while approaching the San Luis Obl!!po ~~!fc~'" 1'"U :::-'.!:."'• :
Q>unty airport for a landing about 2 A.m. ~=~:::, ""• ,; :=-: ""'"""' ~~;:
in heavy fog. officials said. The victims o.•t~ 1t1Mk•1 , uac .. I.Ml ,
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The Gi g Peters Story:
Drug T1ip Into Hell
By TOM BARLEY
01 nit o.llY .... ,.. ..
JF I llAO my way, a manual bearing the title 1'The Gig Peters Story''
would aoon be In the hands of every junior high and high school student In the
United Stoles.
And I would insure the introduction of a system of testtng designed to
oonflnn that the recipient ol the book had absorb<ld Us contents and cuuld
adequately respond to questions based on lhe shocltlng story conlaincd in that
manual.
To my mind, that kind of approach would do a damed
sight more good for our kids than J0,000 lecture! and sem·
lnars, by lawmen, 90ejaJ workers and educators.
DON'T READ that as deprecation or the efforts or a lot
of dedicated people. 'N>ey do a fine job. -Sllt"fltlink---1t
takes something on the lines of an analytical account to
the Gig Peters t.riaJ to hit kids in the .,..·ay they shoold be
hit today.
It took nearly t.,..·o yC"al'IS ror the processes of Jaw to -"""'
allow us to unJ'O:ld the decline and fall of a youngster who UJ;Ll!'t
wu known in his lfuntington Beech }Ugh School days as a superb athlete and
a brilllan~ student who took richly deserved honors.
Jt would Lake me no more than SO pages to let the student reader see
through the lregic story or Gig Peters, the Pandora's Bos: he opens when he
dabbles in drug s. '
Hung Jury
'Possible'
For Corona
,..AIRFIELD (AP1 -Juan Corona's
allorney says he will "begin to worry"
about a hung jury If there is no verdict by
tonight in Coruna's trial for the a:laylngs
or 25 men.
During the second day of secret jury
d~llberations Friday, defense attorney
rllchard Hawk told a newsman: "It
would say something to me If they didn't
reach a verdict by Saturday night. J'd
twgin to worry someone mi£ht at that
point be holding out" for conviction.
The jury began iUI deliberations Thurs-
day . continued Friday and wa,, scheduled
to resume today in the largest mass·
murder trial Jn U.S. history.
Corona. 38, a farm labor contractor
held without bail for 26 months, waited
alone in a jail ctll near the courtroom
where a jury of 10 men and two women
deliberated Friday .
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MUCH OF !\fY manual would be devoted to Gig Peter's own testimony -
the crippled and often incoherent's defense ol the life style that led him to
murder bl! parents and condemn himsell to a Jiving death in a wheelchair.
Hawk said Corona. a Cntholic and a
ft.1exican national. told a friend : "All I
can do now is pray:·
Hawk said \Vhen the case \Vent to t.hc
jury Thursday morning that he felt as
thoug h Corona were falling off the edge
of a tall building.
LIFE GUARDS WATCH OVER CAPSIZED BOAT AFTER LONG BEACH SAILOR DROWNED
Officers S1y Boat Mly Have Been Too Near Surfllne at Boin State Beach
No one coold condemn drugs and tlnse who use them more ef(ectlvcly
than Gig Peters did himself before a jury that must often have wonderl'd
If they weren't on some wild, drug-induced trip with the long-haired, bearded
defendant as their rambling, mumbling guide.
Jt took nearly two years fOf' the processes of law to allow U3 to un(old 1he
decline and fall ol a youngster who was known in his Huntington Beach lligh
School days as a superb athlete and a brilliant student who took richly
deserv<d honor"
J f'OUnd mywelf fighting back the tears on more than one occasion as l
llstened to th.is utterly pathetic, cMppled boy trying desperately to convey Ule
joys of bis sick, lmaglned world to 12 meo an women who mu.st, as the dny
ended, have dearly longed to get into the tub and wash it all away.
I BECAME increasingly conv1nced as the trial progressed that Peters was
legally sane when he killed his parrots. I also believe he used drugs to the ex·
tent that they affected his mental processes to such a degree that -sanity or
insanity -the jury's ruling became academic.
_Jt doesn't-make much dilierence now. The .Gig Peters story should be
told many Umes ln many commun ities.
A book telling that hon-or story would be worth its weight in gold.
'Shield' Law Supported;
LA Newsman May Testify
Rep. Charles W. Whalen, R-Ohio,
insisted Friday that "shield" laws mighl
be' needed to protect reporters from
becoming "walking wiretaps."
And one of h1s comrades from
California, Rep. Jerome Waldie (D-Con·
cord), bu suggested using recently
released reporter William Farr as a ·
witness in heartngs that could be
scheduled on the growing issue or im·
prisonment of newsmen. '
Whal_e~ho Introduced n "shield" bill
last sessim and plans to reintroduce the
measure next Thursday, said "its
chances for passage arc lmproving every
day."
"There is a growing interest. a growing
consell6us, among members of the House
of Representatives," Whalen said.
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RATE IDKE • • •
recent surge in short-term interest rates
across the economy.
So far. that upward push has not been
felt on long-tenn rates. such as those
charged on mongages and bonds.
Interest rates are not, nor have they
ever been, under President Nixon's wage·
pMce controls. Controlling them might
dry up funds for lending, the ad·
minlstraUon feels.
With Nixon's move Thursday toward a
new system or voluntary wage-price
standards, some analysts had looked for
a tightening of the Federal Reserve·s
monetary policy.
OU.NtE COAST ST
DAILY PILOT
A Republican. Whalen made his
remarks at a forum oo journalism in
Cleveland.
Waldie, however. called ne"1Jilen
togelher to announce his intentions to
have Farr tesUfy befQre a Congressional
Committee. Farr was released Thursday
after spending 48 days in jail for refusing
to name the source or a story published
during the Manson tri al.
English Flu
May Be Epidemic
SACRAlfENTO (AP) -English nu
may reach the epidemic level in
California soon, a state health official
said Friday.
"U we go beyond a total of 66 deaths
from pneumonia and influenza in the se-
cond week of January, .,..,e are in an
epidemic situation," said Dr. James
Chin. chief of the State Depar<ment of
Public Health's infectious disease ele-
ment. He said the "epidemic threshhold"
for the week ending Salurday is 65.8
deaths.
Chin said .,...hen the expected number or
deaths is exceeded in a given week or the
influenza season, it is assumed that tilt
epidemic threshold bas been crossed.
In the first week or 1973, 11
"index" cities In Cali!ornia canvassed by
state health officials reported 57 deaths
from pne~a and influenza, just und er
the weeks threshold of 57 .7.
Progress Report
On Bonds Slated
Campaign progress reports by BONDS
(Build Our New District Schools) com-
n. er... C•st DAll.'t PILOT, wirti wttldl mittees .,.,;u be made at the Saddleback
b CIDl'ftbllltd 1tie HcwJ..Press. h: rivbil.ri.d by Valley Unified School District n1eeting at
flM or.,. C..lf P11ot1t11Jno COIOIPI~. '-7:30 p.m. Monday at Los Alisos
••It eclillo•• •r• Jlllbllsh«I, Mondiy ltl~l'I I t di t S bool 25 7 Frwtr~ ,.,. -co.1, Mne, HtwCIOrt ~ n ermc a e c , I I ti1<\" Ave., El
HIJl'lt..,_ 1uc1111<1111n1tlro V•lley, t..touro• Toro.
"I'm just not sure if he's going to be
caught or not," the allorney said. "It 's
tough to wait after you've worked so long
on a case."
Arguing that the state had not proved
Corona guilty "beyond a reasonable
doub!" during it's IZ..week presentation,
Ha\\'k did not call a sing]e witness or put
Corona on the witness stand.
"I just reasned If the jury \\'asn't coo-
\'lnced of his innocence there really was
nothing n1ore I CQuld ha\'e put on to help
Juan," 1-la\\'k said. ''\\'hat else could he
say besides. 'I didn't do it.' ''
He tokl a newsman Friday he feared
Corona· might suffer a-heart attack under
the st ress of cross-examination.
From Pnge l
STRAUSS ...
with the Coast Co mmunity College board,
however.
"I think even though the community
college district is a good one. it's got an
a.,..•ful lot of critical problems against it.''
he said.
"For one thing. it wasn't included in
the recent lax reform bill -so it's got
financial problems." he said.
Strauss said in order for the district
"to keep its reputation, it will require
skill and background and modestly
speaking J think I have the backgz:ound
to help out in the future. '1
Strauss was twice chainnan of the
Newport Elementary School DiJtrlct
before unification and served one tenn
as chairman after unification.
Strauss, \\'bo is married and has three
children, is vice president fOt"-ed-
ministratlon of Beckman Instrument& In
Anaheim .
He holds a BS degree in economics
from Stanford University and a masten
in industrial relations from Cornell
University. ·
There are two seats in the coast
district up for election April 17. The se-
cond is the Huntington Beach seat held
by Worth Keene, who does 1ntend to run
again.
The deadline for filing papers !or the
election is F'eb. 16. Although board
members repr~ent specific districts,
they are elected by all the residents of
lhe district.
Sailor Pleads Guilty
To Reduced Charges
SAN DIEGO \AP) -Charges of assaull
and riot ing against a black sailor "'ere
dropped Friday nfler he pleaded guilty to
two lesser charges stemming from a
race riot aboard the aircraft carrier
Kitty lla\\·k.
A Navy spokesman said a pretrial
agreement "'as reached allowing Seaman
Appren. \\'illiam M. Taylor, 19, of IJ:ls
Angeles to plead guilty to charges of
breaching the peace and communicating
a threat.
After hearing testimony. a three-man
special court-martial panel sentenced
Taylor to three days in the brig at hard
labor and reduction o( one grade In rank.
But because of the pretrial agreement,
the brig sentence \vas dropnM. . =--")
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Forgotten Tribe
League Seeks DC Represe11tatio11
The Washington Redskins football team
are lhe representatives ol a "forgotten
tribe'' of ritizens.
That 's .... ·hat the Orange County
League of \\'omen Voters say. at any
rate. The \vomen are plugging for com-
plete political representation for the
756,IXXI cilizens of Washington D.C.
"They havt no congressman io ... vote for
them even though they pay federal and
local taxes." the league states. "Like
citizens of the original l3 colonies they
are taxed without representation."
Congress passes the local laws and
determines all tax rates es well as fixing
lhe city·s annual budget. The People af·
fecled have no direct voice in these m11t-
ters. the league argues.
"The League of Women Voters is now
joining with 50 other organizations as
members of the National Coalition for
Self-Determination for Washington." the
league states.
"The only "·ay \Vashington residents
can get the vote is for Americans
eLse\\·bere to pressure their congressman
and U.S. Senators to insist that capital
residents be given the rights we all
have." said .Jeannette Turk , president of
the Orange County league.
"\\'e are asking two things: a con-
stitutional amendment to . give D.C.
full voting representation in congress and
legislation to provide local self govern·
n1ent in the district.
'Fate in Their Hands,'
Ellsberg Says of Jury
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Our !ate is in
their hands," says Daniel Ellsberg of the
jury chosen to judge him al-id Anthony
Russo in the Pentagon Papers trial.
"I think to a large extent the libert ies
of ell of us are in thei r hands."
Eltsberg and Russo appeared jubilant
after the final designation Friday of lO
women and t"'O men. including a
Vietnam-war veteran. as the jury. They
are the second set of jurors chosen in the
case.
Last summer. another panel was
sworn. But after a four-month trial delay
for appeals, that group was dismissed.
The defen se had contended the panel bad
been influenced by publicity in the in·
terim.
It took less than eight da ys to choose
Reserve Lawma11
To Be Graduated
Nine reserve police offi cers from Hun·
tington Beach Police Department will be
graduated from the Orange Count_y
Sheriff-Coroner Department Recruit
Training Academy in exercises at 3:30
p.m. Sunday.
Orange County Harbor Judicial District
Judge Everett W. Dickey wilt address a
total of 18 graduates of the four-month
program conducted at 1900 W. Katella
A \'enuc. Orange.
Reserve officers ser"e from four to
120 hours per month \\'ith local police and
rtttive no pay.
The Huntington Beach graduates are:
Thomas E. Arnold , Leah L. Billingsley,
Nancy S. Dwyer, Richard E. Eipper,
Hugh ~f. Foster, ri.felvin R. Lewellen,
Lowell A. sanders. Gerald J. Sciarine
and Patr'-la A. Stearly.
the new panel, compared .,..·ith nearly
three .,...eeks the first time.
"I'm in IO\'e with this jury," Russo told
newsmen. "I think it's a great jury."
The key ractor apparently weighed by
both derense and prosecution attorneys in
exerei!ing challenges to Potential jµrors
was their view of the Vietnam "'ar'. The
govemmenl used most or its challenges
to retnove persorui with strong antiwar
vie11.·s. 11.'hile the defense eliminated those
with hawkish opinions.
Ellsberg, 4.1 , and Russo, 35, rormer
researchers on government projects, are
charged with espionage, conspiracy and
theft in connection with the leak to nev.•s
media in 1971 or t.o~secret documents
detailing origins of U.S. involvement in
the Vietnam war.
War views of the jurors \'ary -from
the ex·~farine who declared, "l prey for
peace," to the woman electronic
assembler who said, "I just stand behind
my country."
P.1ost members or the panel agreed that
the war should end soon. The youngest
juror is the veteran, \ViUred Baltodano,
24.
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From Page l
DEATH .••
first reached the unronsctous victim,
loaded the sailor on his board and pad-
dled to short'.
Huntington Beach lifeguards then ad-
ministered heart. mas.sage and resuscita-
tion .
The ef!orts \\·ere performed en route to
Pacifica Hospital.
But Williams was pronounced dead at 5
p.m.
The victim's hometo .... n and next of kin
were.JlOt immediately identified.
Authorities said none of the men
aboard the small open craft was wear·
ing a l\fejacket.
Fro111 Page .l
COASTAL .••
our assignments. bul at least I came
back with a lillle more confidence.
"\\'e were assured. however , that we 'd
probably be sued quite often. That seems
to be lhe \\'ay a lot of these issues will be
settled -in CQurt," Holmes said can·
didly.
As for legal advice. the office of All y.
Gen. E~lle Younger has promised legal
aid.
But Holmes said the need for cash to
hire staff, !ind an office, buy equipment
and to meet other commission expenses
might not be forthcoming for some lime.
"lt looks like every penny of operating
expenses is going to be sent down by the
state body after we request it. They did
say up there U1at we 1night have some
federal money to administer the projects
in our areas,'' he said.
As to procedure on the numerous per·
mil requests that already arc ·'stacking
up," Holmes said he obtained little clari-
fication in the capital.
"Everybody is talking about the
thousands of permits that are waiting for
our approval.
"Funny thing is. there aren't even any
paper forms printed yet that even con·
stitute a permit.
"There may be that many projects
"'aiting, but we haven't even decided on
how the permit applications will be
printed," he said.
Adelaide Gullick
·Dies in Cle1nente
P.lrs. Adelaide M. Gallick, the wife of
well·kno"·n South Coast area musical
C?nductor and instructor Cyril Gallick,
died after a short illness Friday in San
Clemente General Hospital.
The Gallick home is at 304 Aveiide San
Pablo in San Clemente. Gallick is a music
instructor y,·ith the Capistrano Unified
School District.
Besides her husband, tilrs. Gallick
leaves a son. Cyril Jr .. of "lidlund, Tex.
Funeral services .,..ill be conducted
~londay at ll a.m. at Sheffer Mortuary
chapel in San Clemente with the Rev.
Cecil Burton of St. Clement's-by-the-Sea
Episcopal Church officiating.
Private burial w1U fol\O\\'. ~
• •-ct1. 1~S.did1tWU tl'l4I ,,., c11nwn111 The new district's first bond election.
k ro """ C.p1s1r-. " -'"fl• f"19 IOMI for $28 mililon in local bonds and $18
l!ditlM 1s Mlblltd s11un1.-,. •"' Swt'td•~•-n1illion in boITOwing capacity for stale
Tiit pr1ncr"1 """n.,,1n11 oi.111 1, '' :uo ..,.,,1 aid. \\'ill take place Feb. 6.
••Y SlfMt, C-1• M .. , c.u1orni., ,,.n. The BONDS task force committee is
Rob1rt N. w.,d headed by El Toro resident Nick
Airport Che~ks S01ooth
P1nllltm '"° Pu11111~• DiGuiro.
J•ck R. Ct.1rl•v The board meeting will be in room F-5. By CANpACE PEARSO~ Airlines spokesman in Dallas. "Our VJu l"rftldMI ttlll C0.ntf1I M•Mlltf' ] he 0 I P'U I SI ff Tho""•• kee¥il A so on l agenda is :i financial re!JOrt 1 "'' °" tv • ' security people are improving their ef·
E11111or by Superintendent \Villiam Zogg. Slrpped·up security procedures at ficiency every day and passengers are
Tli•"'•' >.. M111p5tin• Orange County Airport have caused a coorv1rallng in almo.~t every instance.'· M•llellftg (4!tor t'M
Ch•rlH H. Loot Jti<5t•rd I'. Nall TWA J "few minor delays but the majority ol A !pOkesman at Hooolulu lnterna-
..._ .. ,.,., Mantt1rtio t41~ to llSpect passengers are reel tickled to see some tlonal Al11>0rt agreed that pasmtgers
Offk• action being taken.'' a spokesman for Air have been "99 percent cooperative" since N~:::,; ~~'!!!r :!..~~rd Jts }ltlnbo Jets California, the largest airline serving the the tightened security procedures took
t....-•ttt11: m ,..,., A.._ county, said Friday. effect on Fnday, Jan. 5. :;;i•:i:::i :;:::.. ~~:1 Passengers want to ret'(!ive protection James K. Carr, a spokesman for San
Tel.,._. ,7141 '4.t-4Jlt NEW YORK (AP) -TraM World from hijacking. the spokesman sald, and Frt1nclsco Intem•Uonal ~rt, said
Airlines said Friday H "'8s conducting In· except (or a few "hard-nosed" ex· "nothing of any JlgnlfiCMCe' had been
Cl•UW Mrwtl ... •0 •1•7t spections on all li.s jumbo jets of the type ceptions, they are fully cooperative. tumcd up ln the first week of searchts. ,,_ c....-......,.., LIMN 1 .. n that suffered engine damage over No suspected hijackers or po,gible hi· He said there have been no arrests 4'2"'"11 Cok>racto earller this "·eek. jackers' weapons ha\'e turned up at Air rc!UIUng from O'w! screening. ,,. """"'i;.,CUi" CltM!Ml"llt A TWA spokesmen uld one or the Callfomla.Qrange County. An Associated Jack Harper, assistant mRnager at
~. tni. °'Mtt CNst '"""lflfnl aJrUne's four Locltheed 1011 Tris:ta.n Prus 1pot e:htck of a doien major cities the San Jose 1-turUcipal Air Port , ~s!j"· ,.. Mwt aiorM. 1nw1r•''--already had passed lnsf)f!CUon and would showed that searches of passengers did said guards are ·•going through ""'..,"•~~':. ~'"":::111....-.,: be relu:tned to service for 1 Chicago-Los tum up sca ttc.rcd ~. knJves and other everything, .but I 'haven't beard of
fl'tli _.,.,llM ..,.,, AngeJes Olght tearly Salurday. .weepana In the firsl w~k alter new anr_thlng (umlng llJ> )'4!1." =-cs.. *"' Hid ~' C••• MN>. The other three Jumbo Jett, Including .. f cderal regulalions on anll-hijacldng wt!nt A 1tCUrtty si)bkesmao In AUanta said .:;;~.:"*:n•:;, ~"'.mi~ the one that wa!I dama ed, would bt inlo effect. nothing unusual had been wic.VVered.
..,.,.,.,.... llM """"""· back on scheduJed fl! htl Sunda7, the •·Things are really going much better "Rut we feel that people now, beeluse of 1--t;;========:::::::::;:::l'-ii'WirisWi!i;i;mn~ai(.c. =-=-==~~,lliiiianriio:iiurhefirPRiR11r.ia1rl1oirn>!'1,;.."-sai'm1da1Jmmrt~tY given 'Oil! tblng. are putttng
•
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unusual articles in bags wtucb are check·
<d," he added.
Tbe searches of passengers and their
cr1rry-on luggage are the first step in a
t\\·o-part federal program. Starting next
moath. airports will be required to hire
anned 9'Ct.irlty guard! -a move some
autboritits say Ulty can't afford.
The Air Transport AsoociaUm (ATA)
urged alrllne.s 1>3s.wngers Frlday to
make thtlr farewells to fritod.t and
relallves at home rather than at airports.
::~&~ :;~ W:: r~..:i.;~:;;
ing to deputure gates U they im'st on
S<dng )'Oii of! at tbo airport or meeting
you upon your retum."
ATA urged the curtailment of airport
goodbyes u ooe mcina ol helplna to
reU•ve · congtStlon <auaed II)' the Jn-
c~ security ttguh1Uons that went
into effect at ~l •irports Jan. 5.
The Orange Counly·Alr C81i[omla
spcjkes111an ~tl1"'11dlfllii any
•
congestion is a mess" and compliance
with the ATA recommendation would
··tielp very definitely ."
But be added that at Orange County,
visiting family and good-byen lsn't the
main cause of congestioo and delays-the
tendtncy for ~gers 10 carry-on
C\'erything they can is.
"Anything a pas5Cnier carries on-
board must be opened and ph~ically In-
spected," the Air Califon1ia flight
manager said.
'Tbty O"'.erbui'den them.~ves, he ad-
ded, With "mag.,.zines, boxes of popcorn,
sultca!eS, briefcases. shoppng bags."
He suggested that passengers check
everything but the most cssenUal items
at the baggage counter -at not citra
cost. Small packasts will boxed (or .safe--
ty, Md placed In !be belly •l tbe """' airplane.. .> ........ ., ~
The t1irflnc· 1pokHm.an said he
fOT'!Ca.'>ts a future law requiring lhe cllmina ·
unless pasaenaers Orsl do so volunlarily •
Nicaragua Bound
Students of Llncoln Intermediate School in Corona
de! Mar load 25 boxes of medical supplies, canned
goods and clothing collected this past week for
earthquake victims in Managua, Nicaragua. The
materials were taken to La Habra where they \vill
be leaving by air transport early Sunday. Clothing
and bedding will follow by ship later.
All-year Returns to Capo
Finn l 45-15 Fa ct Sess io n Sc lie duled for Parents
The controversial concept of all-year
school -which reached a climax late
last year -suddenly has returned in the
capistrano Uni!ied School pistrict.
School officials are gearing up for a
special meeting at Viejo School Thursday
where three officials from the San Diego
area will present a progr~m outlining the
45-15 program in Chula Vista where
students attend classes over a 12-month
period. Generally, three-week vacations
are scheduled between nine-week study
sessions.
The \'Jejo School meeting is the last at-
tempt by the district to inform parents of
the concept before a professionally
wort:led poll is taken of parents through.
out the district.
The two ideas were the solution worked~
out by trustees early last December in
the face of heavy parent opposition to the
45-15 ~ncept.
Althougn some board members wanted
to scrap planning altogether, the majority
finally decided to try -for one last time
-to have an inlormatlonal meeting and
a total poll of parents,
Unless there is a "substantial" major·
ity of parents in favor, the trustees said,
45-15 .,.,oold be buried as an a11emative
to overcrowded schools in the booming
district.
Viejo School, the district's only campus
....·hich operates under the iMovative
"operK:lassroom" conept, is in serious
jeapordy from overcrowding, district
aides have said .
Some school ofricials hope for a strong
show or support from parents there so
that a 45-15 pilot project could start by
this coming July.
The info rmation meeting at Viejo
School ""'iii start at 8 p.m.
Among the guests will be Dr. Douglas
Giles, director of curriculum for the
Qi.ula Vista City School District.
Board of Education
Other! in the district staff will join the
administrator in explaining the ad·
vantages and disadvantages of the 4f>.IS
concept as applied in the ir district since
1971.
Adopts1Morality Guide
The poll will be taken a few days after
the me<"ling and will be. in the fonn of a
group of questions prepared by students
at Cal State Fullerton.
The district's aJl-year-school advisory
committee suggested the student drafting
of the questions to allow for an Impartial,
dispassionte survey.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Guidelines on
how to teach morality to Calitomia's 4.5
million public school children were
adopted Friday by the State Boan:! of
Education. ·
The-guidlines -adopted despite some
objections that they should be more
specific on acceptable moral standards
-will be distributed to about 160.000
teachers from kindergarten through 12th
~grade. They will also go to institutions of
higher education which train teachers.
Covered in the guldlines are such
topics as morality, truth, justice,
patriotism, self-esteem, integrity and
empathy with others.
The guidelines also deal with how to
teach children about religion and the
rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
The guideline on morality instructs
teachers "to foster students' un·
derstanding of the fundamental moral
values underlying American society. Our
heritage and the laws of our nation
reflect a common core of personal and
social morality ... "
On religion, the docwneot states that it
is not pennissible for public schools to
sponsor the practice of religion but
!egally it is permissible, and educa-
tionally there is a re~ponsibility to ensure
that there is study about religion in the
public schools."
Other guidelines prohibit the teaching
of communism, ban racial discrimination
and forbid students from "gambling. im·
morality, profanity and the use of
Sponsor-a-tree
Program Begins ,
In order to finance their environmental
study center, students at the Westmont
School ln Huntington Beach have started
a Sponsor-A-Tree fund .
Open to all community residents, the
contributions wW be used to finance the
nature center at the school by dedicating
the trees in It to fund donators.
1be donations are '3 per tree for
students and $4 per tree for adults. Con·
tributions may be made at the school in
care or the \Vestmont Student Body fund .
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possession or toba~. intoxi~ating liquor,
narcotics or hallucinogenic or dangerous
drugs."
The guidelines were prepared by an 11 •
member committee appointed 2~i ye.ars
ago, which held public 16 meetings
around the state.
A board minority opposed the
guidelines. saying they were "open end·
ed." leaving moral standards pretty
much up to each individual to decide.
After adopting the guidelines, the
board instructed the State CurricuJum
Commission to incorporate them into its
bandltng of material for new social
science textbooks. Those books are scf».
duled for u.se in grades kindergarten
through eight beginning in September
t976.
Valley Planners
Ur ge 'Clean-up'
Of Center Signs
Fountain Va 11 e y planning com·
missioners have recommended a new
ordinance outlavling free-st anding signs
for shopping centers with less than eight
shops and 30.000 square feet of floor
spsce.
Planning staff members explained that
the ordinance does not affect existing
centers.
The new ordinance was proposed as a
matter of ''routine clean-up" of zoning
policies in order to prevent small cen·
ters, perhaps consisting of only two or
three shops, from setting up a free-stan-
dlng sign on the street, o[ficia1s said.
Small centers are limited to signs at·
tached to the building.
The proposed ordinance still faces city
council action.
Fake Immi grant
P apers Seized
Critics or earlier polls insisted the
district "stacked the 4ecks in favor" of
the 45-15 concept when it dratted queries
to parents.
Nonetheless. those earlier polls showed
less than a majority support of 4.).15.
UCI Historian
Slates Britisli
R ace Lectures
Noted UC Irvine British hl storian.
Prof. Arthur J. r..farder, will discuss Bri·
tain's current raciaJ problems in the first
of a winter series of community lectures
at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Social Science Hall.
The Aeries, sponsored by UCI Alumni
Association will be held five consecutive
Tuesdays.
"The Challenge of Ethnic Differences
Around the World" is the theme of the
free lecture series featuring professors in
the fields of humanities and social
sciences.
Marder's speciality is 20th Q!nlury
British history. He_ will discuss "The
Racial f\.tinority Problem in British
Society: Resolution or Chaos?"
f\;[arder has been honored both in Great
Britain and the U.S. for his hi storical
research, particularly on the British
Navy. Last year he was named a fellow
of the American Philosophic.al Society
and the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences and the previous year he ""'as
appointed an honorary commander of the
~tost Excellent Order of the British
Empire, an honor rarely accorded to
anyone other than British subjects.
Station Owners
Sta ying in Capo
San Juan Capistrano today will roll out
its red caryet for an estimated 175
service station oY.ners from Eastern LOS ANGELES (AP) -federal states who have been flov.·n out west for
authorities &aid 9,000 "top quality" the Super Bowl.
counterfeit lmmlgratlon cards were The group. all "·inners of a Sun Oil
seized Friday ln lockers at a downtown Company dealer's contest ''•ill visit the
bus station. mls.'non community this evening.
U.S. Atty. William KeDer refused to The idea to visit San Juan, said Chnm ·
disclose details of the seizure, which in· ber of Commerce Manager Maggie
eluded engraving plates, aaying: Olsen, came from a Sun Oil promotion
"If Y."t were to go tnto details. It would man .,.,.ho saw San Juan for the: fir1t time
prejudice our ltlvestlgatlon." a year ago .
Investigators said the cards are Donald J. McDonald dccid~d lt might
• normally available to ~!exican citizens not be a bad place for the service station
who want to enter the country, but an owners to klll some time whUe waiting
18-month waiting period Is requlrtd. {or the big kickoff .
Counterfeit versions of the "green As the group arrives th ls evening
cards.. are~~ sold by underground they will be greeted by mariachi!, an 1n·
O))Ctators in Mexico for as much as $500, dian pr1ncess dressed in nAtive garb 11!
Nom inee
Co-inves to r
With Meany
SAN JUAN. P.R. (AP I -John T.
Dunlop, named by President Nixon to
bead the Coat of Uving CoWlcil, Is an in·
vestor along with AFt..CIO President
George ~feany and otbt>r labor figures in
a t.aribbeao resort development
Theodore \V, Kheel , New York attorney
and labor arbitrator. heads the
Domincan-reglstered company that is
developing the Punta Cana resort project
in the Dominican Republic. The company
Is known as CODDETRElSA, a corporate
label derived from the words Compenia
de Desarrollo TUristoco, Resldencial E
Industrial, S.A.
According to tne latest document
available. a stockholders list dated April
18. 1972. Kheel holds 1.475 shares out or a
total of 7,712.50 subscribed and paid-in
shares. AFL-CIO Secretary Treasurer
Lane Kirkland holds 475 and Dunlo p 75
shares. The stock has a par v11lur of '$50
a share.
~1eany's holdings are not listed . Khf'el.
in an Oct. 20, 1972 interview \\'ilh the
Associated Press. said 1\leflny had a
"small in\'estment" in the Punta Cann
project. ,
As head of the cost of Living Council.
Dunlop "'ill be in cha rge of revie.,.,'ing
v.'age and priCf' increases under Phase 3
o( President Nixon's economic stabliza-
tion program and will have to deal v.•ith
labor leaders seeklng higher v.·ages in
new contracts.
Meany said the AFC.CIO "is prepared
to cooperate and participate in the
stabilization structure which has been
established by the President ."
But he add ed. "\\'e re serve our po:;ition
on the matter of extension of the
stabilizatJOn legislation."
5 ot n K ind
Lynn Baer. the 2&-year-0ld
111other of quintuplets born last
Friday in Highland Park, Ill.,
savs their birlh ... .-as a "shoc k-
ing experience." but that she 1 \\'Ottl d "do it all over again if
I had to."
OvereHters Set
' No-cal orie Meet
Overf'aters Anonymous. a nationa l
fellowship against rompulsivc eating,
meets at 8 p.m. each Sunday at St.
'-1ary's Episcopal Church in Laguna
Beach.
The orgrinizalion, nO\v in its 13th rear.
uses the same technique that has brought
success to Alcoholics Anonymous.
Members meet regularly to discuss com-
mon problems and find solutions to them.
Further information on the loca l
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OEO Aide
O eai·ecl
By Di1~ector
WASHINGTON (APl -Office of
F.conomic Oppartunit~· Direct-Or Phillip
V. Sancht:r: has cleared his western
regional director o! tiny wrongdoing 111
connection "'Ith a business trip to
American $atnQa
Sancht"z and other top OEO officials
1net here Thursday ~·11.h Tho1nas P.1erctr or S.·111 F"rantisco following anonymous
con1pla1nts about a recent business trip
by J\.1erter. !us St'{'rC'l.ary and a voluntttr
OP.O worker to Samoa.
P.lerctr "1~ back at work in San Fran·
cisco doing business as regional direc·
tor," OEO 5Pokesmnn L J. Churthvillc
said f'rida\'
MerCt'r "'as in S.1moa Jan . 3-8 at the
r('(Juest of John P.I. Haydon , tht governor .
i!c ~·as accompanied by 1\.ii.ss Dorothy
Richardson. his secretary and con·
fidential assistant. and ~1iss Linda Alm.
a Pan An1e.rican World Airw ays
stewardess who v.·as on vacation fro1n
the airline and work ing as an OEO
voluntC"er
:\t i.c;s Alm flew to Samoa fret> by using
ht'r Pan A1neri<.·an privileges but was
authorized $275 in federal per diem pay.
Church \'ille said. Mercer and Mis!;
Richardson ""'ere authorized a total of
$1.219 rach. he said.
Churchville said ~lercer and Gov.
llaydon "finalized plans and made com·
mitments for three OEO programs"
\\'hile 1\lercer was there .
:i.tiss Alm. he said, "had flown that
routr for four years and knows the peo-
ple. She had great ambitions about help-
ing the program and came bac.k upset
and di sillusiont'<I" because of the publici-
ly. Churchville said.
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Mail Servi~e Under' Fire
Official Cites ~Near Collapse' (lt Christmas
Flying Low
Small plane ducks through
Jey near Watsonville.
po\ver lines while spraying fields in Pajaro Val·
Y 011r Horoscope
Taurus: Jump Off to Lead
SUNDAY necessarv, relevant to actual
truth. se wary about affixing JANUARY 14 signature to documents. Get
By SYDNEY OMARR expert opinion. Trying to be
your own lawyer now would be WPlcorne a Virgo and the an error. Check with Taurus.
reply probably will be. "How SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22-
do you feel? You need some Dec. 21): Practical issues
vitamins and l have a won-dominate. You get to heart of
derful 1ist for you!" matten. Older individual puts
ARIES (Mar:clL2.kApril Ji): cards on table -face up. Ap-
By completing assignment. preciate frankness . Chtck
you make considerable gain. If work procedures.' Take
you h,lg or permit indecision to nothing for granted. One who
dominate, you could Jose. Key depends on you may be asking
obviously is to dare, challenge too much for too litlle.
and to insist on money's CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.·
worth. Those you think least 19): Welcome chance to ex-
likely candidates will be in pand horizom . One who is
your comer. dashing is not necessarily
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): devil-may-care ln attitude.
Jump off to lead. Display Give yourself a chance to
energy, enthusiasm. One in know and understand. Young
position to make lile sweeter person may make you proud.
is taking note. Personal Throw out preconceived no-
magnetism draws opposite tions.
sex. Present ideas. Do so in AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
brighter. Property values
come up for diSCUS!lon. Ex·
amine various possibilities. Be
aware of potential.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
You can regain sense of dlrec·
tion by relaxing. Don't force
issues. Relative who presses ts
merely testing. Know it and
respond with humor . Domestic
tranquility will be restored.
-Faith on your part, however,,
is a requisite.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY this is a "power"
year, with September
highlighted as your most
significant month of 1973. You
are an active person, con-
cerned with the world around
you. Members of opposite sex
find you attractive, although
you draw to you many persons
who are jealous. Setback suf-
fered in .'72 is likely to make
you a wiser, stronger in-
dividual.
capitol -s..vic.
SACRAMENTO ""-cordlnf to Ill chlel, the aew
(creal<id July 1, 1971) U. S.
Postal Servlu 11 doing a great
job. But many Collfomlans,
Uke • a number of fellow
Amerlclnl, don't think ao.
And among those In dlsoil'eement with Postmaoter
General £. t . Ktu.sen are
Sen. Alan Ctanston, (DOiii!)
and aome of the men who ac-
tually dellver the mall.
'111E MAN ON ·mg mail
rooto lfenerilly doesn't l!l<Bk
for publication -af1er al~
even tboogb bll job may be
sale, he mlibt find hlmJell
Masliers
Sprea:d
Anxiety
ORLANDO, Fla. !UPI) - A
woman can't wa1k the streets
any more without being
bothered by mashers, says a
group of Orlando secretaries
and office girls.
P..1ore than 40 female
employes of a savings and
loan firm signed a petition to
the mayor and poJlce chief
calling for action to "clean up
the streets of downtown
Orlando.
"WE CANNOT walk down
any main street in the
downtown Orlando a r e a
wt thou\ being jlpproac!Jed and
solicited or propositioned by
strange men of all ages," the
petition said.
"U we have to wait for a
bus on any comer (alone or
with others), we are not given
a minute's rest. We must
always be on our guard
against trouble ."
Mrs. Barbara Afays, leader
of the grQUps, said. "I'm not
aware of any actual phy!lical
threats, but I have been
foUowed and I have been
frightened ."
manner whJch reneets in· 18): New approach lo family OIKOnr vrov• klw 1nc1 -v UNDA ANNEN, who sao'd
di 'dual't SetU cliff Be m.t"11 $-.cl blrthdll• ..,_,/£ ctnll IO v1 1 y. e erences matten: Is necessary. open 0ni1rr AstrolOlfV 'F,lth. hi OAtLY she was followed into a dime wilh '•• to f h le Int Leo · PILOT, lo• 3240, nd tnlT•I Sta. ucv. res v wpo . m· 11on. N.,. Yon, N, • ~1. YWll 1111d store recently, said, "You hate
GEMINI (May 21.Jtme 20): dividual can make life ~~H~11.5~ _.''1~111' to go out any more. The only
You want to get away. Feeling time I go QI.It is on our break
of restriction or confinement l\lll••m ... m•m,..,....,,.. •• ., • ...,.,..,. •• 1 on Fridays. You finally get an-
tends to dominate. Aquarlan noyed and you never see any
could play, key role. One who n· k c· d policemen." cares is reluctant to express IS I te Police Chief Robert Chewn·
feelings. Be gregarious. Let ~ ing said he was "honestly
othen-see-you at your best unaware of the problems." but
filrtaOous manner. tt will be E • , Hal d ... r-ftsslgned a special detail to
apprteiated! ar-piercirig te . ~, study the women's complaints.
CANCER (June 2t.July 22)o
Social activity accelerates.
Forces tend to be scattered. SAN FRANCISCX> (AP) -Following a warning of haz.
What appeared serious could ard from the state Department ot Health, several North-
become a laughing matter. em Ca.Jifomla department stores have shut down ear·
Realize It and respond lo cur-piercing clinics.
rent phase aceordingly. Leave Department officials said the warning was meant to
fine points for another time. ward olf the spread ol the liver disease, hepatitis, which
Saitlttarius person plays role. i.s transmitted through ·the blood.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22lo
Some efforts are blocked. Thi! THIS IS SIMPLY ~_preventive ~cine," said_Dr. ..ea not lie coosi<lered a ma-Mkhael MacQuame, pointing oot that no c""'5 of bepa·
jor catastrophe. Delay ac-titls from ear-piercing have been reported.
tually can boomerang in your "We know the possibility of inlecUon exists and we
favor . Accent is on how you want to stop It before it stirts," he added.
relate to professional superior.
Express yourself without EAR-PIERCING IS SAFE, he said, when sterile, dis.
being arrogant. Then you can posable iMt.ruments are used. But danger comes when
make ultimate gain . imtrument! are used more than once.
. .A TEAJ\1 of four girls ac·
companied by a male
photographer from the Orlan-
do Sentinel went into the
•; streets to research the prcr
blem at noontime.
The photographer was the
first to be aceosted -by
another man.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 l o To illustrate his point, the physician sald a woman could t.
Favorable results occur contract hepatitis during a blood transfusion but never r
because you are willing to know it and then stand in line to have her ears pierced.
transfemd to 1 winter route plaint.a Ctan!l10D received :
In the Ilia!> SlerTU. -In MIU Valley, Ibo dlrec:tor
Just tlle same, U-are In-ol a laboratory aays her
........,, ,.port, of mall .,.,, but!.-dtl*"f' '"Urely '"'
apologWnc lo "CllllOmm" tor mall oervlcl! l0t deliver)! of
'delerloratlon Jn (JOllal -· medlcal II""'-· but !hat But the mall dell.....,.. are frequent dolays are threat ...
not volcelw -the)' have Inc Its ltlblllty.
unions, and union oUlclalJ are -rn Sonoma, an •uthor
apealdng out, and what tbay report. lo8lng v a I u a b I •
111 II not encouralinl man-i.., Jn the mail.
for Colifomlans and other -Ill North Hollywood.
Ainer1ca.na who In one way or another author malled two
anolher -In -or for copl .. of a mMlllCtlpl to New
simple communication wllb
others -depood on the mall~ • g JlotJ!•loo plllcla!Jtat.~t ms ..fN.4USlS that only a pair of "good hick" _ _
lacton ... ec1 the-,_
a near or perhapt complete York at the same time. one by
breakdown over the bollday air mall, tbe otber tbinl class.
sea!IOll. 1'be copy malled third clus
Wll delivered the clay before
the air mall copy. "IF TRIS BAD BEEN a
normal Christmas m a 11
seuon, '' he wtu quoted Al
saying, "the whole thing could
have been backed up."
The saving factors he noted
-In Beverly Hills, a lawyer
told of a letter that took five
days to travel two mile! ror
delivery.
mllea. lb -In Sytmar, a man wl an
eileoCled Ill.-mall«I llct
leave forms to bis employer IO
he could receive COl!lpt,,..tlon
while ill. '!be forms ~ IOl!I
la"tlle mall. Acalntt 1111 cloc-
lor'I advice, he dellvertd Ille
next set ln pe.raon.
-In PleasanlDn, a couple
were charged addlllonll 1"'
erest on !heir mortpae "°R, ent bee1111t, althouih
malled It In plenty of Uma, t
was rectiV<d by the bank put
the due dale.
-ln Kentfield. a woman
complained that ahe cannot
get USPS to reply to her writ·
ten complaint.I about poor
mail service.
THERE A R E COM·
PLAINTS that It is becom·
ing difficult to find a letter
drop; that pick-ups are .cut to
one per day ; that mall IS con-
sistently delivered to the
wrong address; that packages,
e11en protectively wrapped,
were ; AND THERE WERE com-are damaged or destroyed ,
-Generally good weather plaint.1 from p r i v a t e. citi· and that USPS has refused to
throughout the nation in the zem. Jn San Diego, a woman deliver one citizen's mail
weeks immediately be f o r e says she buys glue to make because of an obstruction in
Christmas. sure stamps stick to the en-front of his mail box -the
-A lighter -than-usual velopes she mails. "obslruction" turned out to be
volume of holiday mail with _ Jn Anaheim, a man a fern frond.
actual posting spreud over a starting an 18-day vacation Admittedly. the USPS has a
greater period because the sent a postcard to a neighbor mammoth job to do. It claims
American public.no longer has a!lklng that something al bis to have de1ivered 87.% billion
confidence in speedy deliTI!ry. home be checked. On his pieces of mail in 1972, up !?me
What's more. this official return, he learned it had taken 200 million from the previous
wonden if the USPS mlght not _ _'.'.the'.'.:_'.'.ca'.'.r.'.'.d_l'.'.S~d:a~y::s_:t:o_:t~ra~v::e:.l _:25:___~Y_:e:::"~·-------be fudging when it says a
record volume of holiday mall
was delivered.
BOTH INDIVIDUAL
postal deliverers and wtion
officials say morale among
USPS employe!I is: about as
low as it can gel, due to man-
power. cuts in an effort lo have
the service pay Its way.
On ·the theory that if one
gets held up, another mlght
get through, two Identical air mail and special delivery let-
ters were mailed from
Sacramento to Los Angele!
Dec. 25.
They were delivered Dec . 29,
each bearing a notation that
an attempt to deliver them oo
Dec. 27 had been unsuccessful
because the recipient was not
in his office at a given time.
The recipient has infonned
the USPS be \\'BS indeed ln his
office at the date and tiroe . .Jnd
received a letter or apology .
A first-class letter malled
in Sacramento Dec. 2.8 was
delivered to a post office box
in Los Angeles Jan. S.
SEN. CRANSTON BAS
FamHu Circus by Bil Keane
"Ho's lost quite a bit of . .,wdust, but t'~hink he'U·pull
thr6ugh." .
been collectng such st or 1 e s1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiij
from all over the stale.
"Every day I receive let-
ters from irate JX)Stal
patrons," Cranston said. "It's
obvious that after more than
two years, Our q u a s I
government-private post a I
service isn't working.''
(It may be some tribute to
the USPS that Cranston
receives the letters of corrr
plaint.)
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Gemini can play important if the same instruments are used, he said.
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could be involved. Legal
documents require your at·
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_groud of you. Llve.Jlp_ to trust_.
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CdM Site
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Projects
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Eve:n grown men whose
love of horticulture eoda
abruptly at the handle of a
lawn mowf:t mar'leI at the
Sherman Foundatk>n CtJJ-
fee GardenJ in Corona del
Mar.
The collection of rare
and speclmen plants
sprawls over nearly two
acres in the heart of the
Corona de! Mar buaineu
district, between Pacific
Coast 11J2hway and Dahlia
Av~ue.
'nle unique gardens are
rtally a jolnt venture wilh
the, Junior League or
NeWJ>Qrt Harbor, which
operates a lun cheo n
aervice she days a week to
support its many civic
pro,ttsgardens, recently
underrotng extensive ex.
pansloo and renovation,
reopened officially Friday
night amidst the usual
gala social swirl.
S a ndwiches. desserts
and coUee are served on
an outdoor garden patio
overlooking the rest or the
spacious grounds.
Luncheon is served dur-
ing the week from 11 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. The gardens
are open Monday through
Saturday, from 10:30 a.m.
to 4 p.ri'l.
There, too,, is the
Sherman Fo und at i on
Libr ary, where
researchers are compiling
a history of the last 100
years of the Pacific
Southwest.
Under the direction or
Dr. William Hendricks,
the current project is a
Weeken.der
Gardeners'
Checklist
Here are some things to be
thinking about this weekend.
SPRAWLING COFFEE GARDENS IN OOWNTOWN "CORONA DEL MAR
Two Acr., Brlghtentd With Fern1, Flowers and Succulents
history of Corona del Mar.
itself, s o o n to be
published.
The library has some
5,000 books on . the
Southwest, and another
ZS0,000 document& details
history in bits and pieces.
But its surroundings are
the focal point, the nearly
two-acre city block of
seasonal flo.wers and SUC·
culents, rare ferns like the
platyceriwn and t b e
receoUy impo rted
ligl$ria, a member of the
com~ (daisy) family.
_IM gardens are vnder
the supervision « horti-
culturi.st.
There is a new con-
servatory to be built as
part of the latest renova-
tion. It will have its own
climate, and will house
rare and exo.tic ferns and
::ircttids that the gaW,ens
could not normally display
in this part of the country,
Roberts says.
The colors and settings
of the seasonal display is
or course most impressive
to the casual visitor.
These are changed fO!Jr
times yearly and now
winter and early-spring
flowers are in bloom,
'~ .. M_~•.,.__ . , 11n::y d.ll8e irom beds of
English primrose t o
pansies, violas. Iceland
PoPPY. and tulips and da!-
fodils, Roberts says are
coming up now.
In the cactus and suc-
culent section tbe varieties
are not so, rare as they are
exemplary. Among them
is the aloe vera. an
African cactus used ror
medicinal purposes. "It is
commonly used for the
treatment of burns,''
Roberts say..
The rel ationship
between-the -fourdation
and the Junior League is
operating 1be .gardens is
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CACTUS AND SUCCULENT ON DISPLAY
Gfrl Below Enjoys Eye.Catching Fountain
probably as delicate as. it
is unique.
''Because substantially
all oJ the work in con-
nection with the luncheon
service is performed by
members of the Junior
League without compen-
sation, Sherman Founda-
tion - a non-profit organ-
ization -makes no
charge for the facilities''
thereby allow the league
to retain its earnings, of.
ficials explain.
Oftenlimes the league
also contributes to public
interest in the gardens by
?roviding free art and
cultural display programs
for visitors.
Mrs. L. Kent \Vanlass,
president of the league,
and f\.irs. William T. \Vhite
III. public relations
chairman. greeted guests
on the patio during the
opening Friday night.
The patio is lighted by
v.Tought iron sconces and
warmed by a large
fireplace in addition to ra·
diant heat.
Vegetables Can Grow Inside
By MILLICENT TAYLOR fl,fost of the seasoning herbs of a set of jiffy pots. packets
tlwktl•• 1<1Hu Mini!• lffVke are perermials; lheretore, if of seed, and directions. I rais·
Can one grow vegetables in-you can buy plants you are ed the plants under lights -
doors under lights? A reader. that much ahead. The larger not in a kitchen window. I was
of 3 recent garden column on food markets have pots of not 100 percenl successful, but
flowers under lights writes: chives during the winter. had some plants to set into the
"BUT I want to grow Chives have a beautiful blue tomato patch the next spring.
vegetables indoors." Oower and you can cut their Park's 1972 "Gifts for
Drafts
Can Make
For Ha.ze
Q. -The house we just
moved Into has a fireplace in
the living room . \\'e tried It
the other day and found that
some smoke comes lnto the
room. Whal ls tbe cause of
this?
A. -There are about a
dozen reasons ""hY a fittplace
will smoke, the most im-
portant of which Is that the
fireplace is poorly made and
may require s o m e con-
struclural changes. By coin-
cidence, on the same day as
your query arrived, the Small
H o m e 1 C o u ncil-Building
Researeh Council of t h e
University of Illinois passed
along some information which
may be of help to you. Here it
is:
"A smoking fireplace may
occur because lhe chimney is
so cold there'll a downdrar1.
To correct. start an updraft by
holding a lighted newspaper in
the fireplace at tr.e chimney
opening.
"High trees. a nearby tall
building or roor ridge may
cause a downdraft "·hen the
wind is from a certain dln!c-
tion. The solution may be to
modify the chimney wilh an
extension or cap. It may be
that the fireplace opening is
too big ror the flue capacity.
~lodiry the opening by raising
the hearth or adding a canopy,
but experiment before spen·
ding money on a permanent
change."
One of those experiments is
to mo\•e the fire to the back of
the hearth, a simple mo\•e that
sometimes works.
Q. -I intend to paint our
house white. It is now a dark
color. \\'ill one coat of latex
paint cover it? The surface is
in good condition v.·ith no peel·
ing or blistering.
A. -There nre several
paints on the market that do a
good job of covering with a
single coal. but the factors
that determine whether any of
them \\'ill "'ork for you are
many. A lot depends on bow
you paint. If you brush or i-oll
out the paint too much. the
coverage necessarily will be
not as good. But the most im-
portant point is the darkness
of the color nmv on the house.
Generally, it is difficult to
make a single coat suffice
\\.'hen covering a very dark
color with while. '"
Q -At a party in our house
recently, the lights "·ent out in
one section of the house. A
relative went do~·n to the
basement, looked at the fuse
box and said a fuse had b\o.,.,'n
out. Since \.l'e did not have
another handy. he used a piece
of tinfoil.
I don't know exactly how
and presto, "'e had light again.
\Vhat 1 want to know is "·hy
tinfoil can't be. used all the
time instead of fuses as it ap-
parently does the job just as
v.·ell?
A. - I sure hope the tinfoil
has since been replaced by a
fuse . II it isn't, turn off the
s"·itch, remove the foil at once
and run out to get a new fuse
or rather. a box of them. By
placing the tinfoil in the fuse
box as a substitute for a fuse,
your relative took the chance
of burning down your house. A
fuse is a protection against a
short circuit or an ove rload.
By placing any substitute in
the fuse box, you remove that
protection. which could mean
bumed wires and a fire in the
event of a short or an
overload.
• Shop !or and plant bare
root roses thiJ month and
start pnmlng roses in the
garden.
Since some agricultural gnwlike leaves for a mild Gardeners" catalog offers two
specialists ,first brought corn onion navor in salads and cot-herb kits . One is a parsley and
into maturity years ago under tage cheese. chives kit. It contains a packel
artificial lights there bu been PARSLEY is an annual. each of seed. a sowing mix.
improvement of Ii g ht i o g Very slow in germinating, it plant food, tufrute trays, and a To get either of Andy Lang'!i
• 'Plant Flowering Quince equipment, a lot of pro-yet makes 8 good pot plant. ll waterproof lower tray. The helpfu l booklets. '' \\' o o d
for same dellghUul earlY col· f~l . and amateur . ex-is 8 pretty plant, yielding other includes seed packets of Finishing in the Home'' or
· ~ntmg, and the raJsin&: ,_ 1 ·-'""'•• In ddi cres:s, parsley, thyme, pep-··Paint Your House Inside Md or. - --or&r--sorts of "''""'ts unde?" ~ves or~g ..... -r--e. a --'-' Out," send-"'30 cents and a • Start planting: gladiolus lights. .,..... uon to parsley, the aMual permint, cuives, and lavender, Jong. stamped. self-addre.53Cd
·., bulbs now, and continue to do Space indoors is at a herbs most used in cooking are wlaith ·plant. foodd j~£y d::· envelope to Know·How, P.O.
so every few weeks ror a sue-premium. You probably will baall, chervil, dill. fennel, P obng mu:, an a an ·. Box . 477, Huntington, N.Y.
-··Ion of garden color lnlo settle !or ·-all lh1'n••. summer • ...,,....,, and. sweet Several dealers list a gadget ·1 h' h "~ -.. o---·~,, called an Herb Dial. You just I 1743. Be sure to spec1 Y w 1c
summer. Also availl}ble •for Radlshea are a quick crop. marjoram. Mom spnng !lurs-d'a! the kind f rood be' g booklet you v.·ant.
·planting now are LilY of ~ Green onions 1doo't take too ery catalogs-winging ln 8000 1 · 0 in '""iiiiiOOiii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiimiii
I Ir bybrida I ~" If sreed. prepared -appetlt.er, meat,11 Val ey, amary IS • long, or you may be ab e to -:::: .. oander then a "ki'...i.--. poultry, soup. vegetable,
hybrid lilies, and Cllllll .. and ge\ onion sets. Try lea! let-·~· ~· lad h<e dlla Lilies. tuce. salad cress, and TiJ11 window herb garden" is sa • eggs, c se. 0: sauce
• Prevent eeadl Leal Curl Tim or cherry tomatoes. advertised. 1 bought ooe two --:-and you are told Just the
Rerbs·can be grown tndoor1. )'e:&rl ago. It came in the form right herb to use . ' by applying a dormanl l]lray
now -and later, u tbe buds
begin to swell. "i o u r
nurjeryn:tao · can recommend
tbe . proper spray and ouUine
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Insect on Increase
M simple applkat!On ~·
' ~n -•1 'l1'e Marked SbarplhoO\er, • 181iCUJlural commlialon In en-• • Winier feedinC ,.w ~'en tomology, oald Iha! Ille flying
• do surprising thinp lo Im-small yellowisJ>.black lnsoct 1n1ect .......,bly doesn't l]llt b>
• prove the -•*!"'O of 1 wilh piercing mouth, has i.n ttntlon~ywh<n a per80ll is
I bedraggled lawn. ~Jdlng the juice oul QI ..-ound.
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An oul!lde ladder should be decline during lhe winter although It still prevails chic!· We have e l~r9•
placed against the hou,. so months. the Orange Coilnly ly In the desert areas. solocti<Jn.
that the root o! It lraliilul o... AJriculturaf'Commbslon's ol-Relal<d to the aphid, lhe.l \·--:::-::-===:::--·f 1 • fourth lta l...tb 1way from the ll<e reports. wm<hMter b alao known as ""' atOOlHUIST
J foundation. llxample : wllh a 'l1'e Sha!J)llhoot.r It a u;;r.jpitile bug'' because It HUHTIN<ITON HACH
J • 11) foot ladd~r. the bottom ol it -leafhopper wlth a pencbance leaves a . yellow spotting or ...._ ::;:1:. o.wt19111
abould be 5 !eel away from the for spraylog a fine' misty 1;. discoloration on the leaves
bouJe l'owldatloo. quid. David Byers, deputy alter II has sucked the juice.
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Mi-x Plants: It
Confuses bisects
By EARL ARO~SON
AP Newtfeatures
\Vnnt to confllif plant pests?
Insect populations, we nre
told, arc reduced on mixed
stancb of plants because some
w.·t confused or repelled by
Ule barrage of chemical odoril
directed at Uicm by th' plants.
3 Glads Win
"TilC confl.1!1011 of c~mical
sthnuli offered by n mixture
of plnnt! can 1.:nusc the
breakdown or an insecl's
orientation, fet."'ding h.!lbit.s and
population nun1bers,'' says
<.:orpell Unlver s it)\
J::ntoilfologjjt Ri chard B. ltoot.
Designated AU-Arnerican Prof. Root relates that In
tl\t past , low pest levels in
diverse plant systeJns ~'ere at-
tributed to regulatory pro-
ce¥SeS, specifJcally predators
and parasites. Now he sug-
gests that predators and
para.sites ha\'e litlle e(fect In
cenain situations. He says
lhat chenucal cues llult guide
an insect to Its particular
feeding plant b e c o m e
"masked" whl:!n there are
other plants around.
Three breathtaking gladiolus
have been designated All·
American for 1973. They a r c
Big Daddy, ?i.1exicali Rose, and
Blighl.Side.
The new All-American s).-
lections illustrate the appeal
of Gladiolus, an easy.to-grow
bulb nower that produces
spikes of brilliant color. Big
Daddy, a giant-size performer,
has immense florets of a
·creamy peach color -a color
seldom seen in gladiolus.
f\1exicali Rose wilt be ap-
preciated for its All-American
display of garden color. A
silver plcolee on each petal,
adds to the color appeal of this
soft rose-colored charmer,
which is a tall an<! graceful
specimen. Bright y e 11 o w
blooms, surrounded by orange-
red edging. distinguishes
Brightside, v.·hich is small in
stature. but big in the color
department.
The All-American selections
for 1973, as well as a full
range of Glads, are available
this month. The many types
and colors make shopping for
bulbs a run and tempting
adventun:. There are Tiny Toi
Glads, d'ol'arf \•ersions to
highlight landscapes; and
other h)•brids whose colors
defy description. The grt'Cn ,
blue end myriad pastel shades
have to be seen lo be belie\·ed .
Displayed with the bulbs are
color reproductions of the
flowers to make it possible for
you to select exactly 1he colors
you desire.
Plant gladiolus at t.,.,·o "·eek
Intervals so you can enjoy a
succession of garden color
rrom spring into summer, sug·
gests the California Associa·
Uon of Nurserymen.
Gladiolus can be used in a
number of ways. Use them for
display in sunny borders. bold
clumps or in groupings of col·
ors. If you plant in full beds,
scalier the bulbl. This gives a
pleasing. natural effect.
One of the best ways lo en-
joy Glads is in cut bouquets.
The floral beautv of gladiolus
adds much to indoor rooms. If
you're gro"'ing them jusl for
cut Oower arrangements, the
most efficient "·ay is to plant
gladiolus in ro"'s.
"Our experiments with cole
crops broccoli, Bruss e I s
sprouts and cabbage." he ex-
plains, "have indicated that
even the, slight increase in
plant variety produced by in·
terplanting collards with t~
mat.oes can decrease the re-
productive efficiency and sub-
sequent numbers of the flea
beetle, the prime pest of col-
lards."
Root suggests lhat today 's
''monocultural'' agricultural
methods ntake it easy for in-
sects lo find their favorite
menu.
"OUtbreaks of plant-eating
insects are more likely to oc-
cur on gro"•ths of a single
variety of plant, where their
feeding resources are highly
concentrated,'' Root said .
Plnnting Can Improve Soil
CaliJornians can impro\·e
problem soils as part or the
planting process .
When plantinli:. add hu111u s
to the soil in "'hich the plants'
roots gro"'.
Peal moss. leaf mold, com-
posted redwood shavings and
certain \\-ood bark products. in
light sandy soils help ret.-iin
moisture and nutrients.
Humus helps breakdo"11
heavy soils -improving
water and air penetration and
releasing locked·up so i 1
nutrients.
There are a "'ide range of
organic materials, as well as
ready·t<Hlse packaged planter
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mixes. which can be in-
corporated with ex i st i n g
garden soil. Nurserymen can
recommend the best material
for the type soil -and planl-
ing situations -\\'hich con·
fronts gardeners throughout
particular areas.
Now that winter rains have
loosened soils. their im-
provement is simplified. Dig·
in generous quantities of
humus -enough to form one-
fourth to one-tuilf of the
amended soil . Spread evenly
and mix thoroughly, with ex-
isllng soil, this "ill do as
much as the July sun, to pro-
duce the bigg~t tomatoes io
the neighborhood. Or, to en ·
courage fast and s turd y
growth on the nc.,.,·ly planted
shade tree.
Raised bed gardening is an
effective procedure where soll
drainage is a problem.
Recl.,.,·ood lumber, I o g s .
railroad ties, brick or stone
are popular ilems used to
form a retaining wall . Add
soil. incorporating o r g a n I c
material, as you fill-in the
planting area to the de sired
height. Not only does this
enhance drainage, but pro-
duces a planter-type fixture in
which the gardener c a n
demonstrate a creative flair .
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Concepts of State Prison Changing
Capitol Spruced Up
$650,000 Available for lnaugur(ltion
By JIM ADAMS
AMod•IH PrtH WrllW
With a fresh coat of paint on its dome
c... • od a half mllllon dollar grandstand in
lie parking lot, the Capitol is nearly
?Ady for its 44th inauguration of a
1resJdent.
Clrpeoters and steelworkers have been
; oltlng and hammering together Presi·
'·ent Nixoo's marble-looking wood in-
. ugura1 stand an4 11 acres of plattonn
-!Its for 22,000 people since September.
'Ibe nearing in is to be at noon Jan.
~.o.
Palntm working with rope.1 much like
'110Wllaln cllmbers have refinished the
Capitol dom< from top to bottom. ·~ DD\ECl'LY In front .it the President's
:Mugural stand is a 45-foot-bigh news
tower that will have four enclosed
teJevia10a studios for live coverage by the .
1u,Jor:-oet'f0rka, six ' rad.Jo bootha and
:pace for more than 100 photographers.
With the 8-lnch snowfall the night
before the late President John F. Ken·
nedY's 1961 inauguratk>n still painfully ln
mllld, a S12,000 contlngency fund is on
hand for emergency snow removal.
in charge ot the work, estimates con-
struction will cost about $425 ,000
with $50,000 for police, $30,000 rOr ad-
ministration and $12,000 for snow
removal.
The construction contract for the in·
augu ral stand and seats has been won for
every inauguration since the early 1900s
except 1945 and 1964 by Skinker and Gar-
rett Contractors of Washington, which
has a contract this year for $387 ,900.
The contract for the speaker system
will run about $20,000.
Our i'1a11 i11 Sall Francisco ----~
Dennis, Now
26, May Get
A New Sister
ByBERB CAEN
Officials
Seek Urban
Facilities
By JAMES K. STALEY ......... ""' """'
For generations, pritonJ have been
huge stone fortresses located in remote
places, symbolizing and emphasizing the
completeness of the prisoner's removal
from normal life.
Now California state prisons are mov·
lng to the big cities.
The state Corrections Department
says it badly needs two new maximunr
medium security prisons and hopes io
build them close to the state's two mai@r
urban centen, San Francisco and lA:ls
Angeles.
Until they are built, a spokesman
says, the state cannot go ahead with
plans to dose San QuenUn, which is ooo-
sidered too old and too big.
mE NEW PRISONS v.·ill not bear
much resemblance to the huge grim
cellblocks of San Quentin or Folsom.
"We want the least oppressive desilJl
possible in the contest of maximum
security," said Philip D. Guthrie, assis-
tant to stale corrections chief R. K.
Procunler. The new prbons would be
"more secure than anything we have oow
from the point of view of both internal
security and perimeter security," be said.
The new prisons would be lntended for
"completely dangerous kinds of guys who
pose a threat to the staff or other in-
mates If they are allowed any kind of
freedom ," Guthrie said.
In exisUng prisons , he said, such men
"spend most of their time Jocked in their
cells because it Is not safe to let them
out. Obviously, if you lock a guy in a cell,
you 're not going to help him much."
GUTHRIE SAID designing the new
prisons would be "a challenge .to the
architect." He said pl.aMers are looking
into possible use or new construction
materials as well as so-called "modular"
deelgM wtllch would include several
small sel£.·contained units within a tight
perimeter.
One thing that y.·ill not disappear.
hoy.·ever, is the high wall and guard
toy.·er, Guthrie said.
"We have to have that. But how you
make it look is another matter, It doesn 't
have to look like something from a 1940
prison movi e,'' he commented.
Combined with new design \\'OU}d be
new programs. Guthrie foresees a staff.
prisoner ratio of one-to-one.
.. That's the only way you're going to
get security and still work with him the
dangerous criminal," he said.
PLANS ARE VAGUE at this point,
Guthrie said, and no sites have been
selected for construction.
All that is really definite so far, he
said, l! that two prisons are being con-
sidered, each intended to provide the
latest in rehabWtat ion programing within
the tiehtest security ever. _
Ahother major innovation will be the
small size of the two prisons. Each will
have a maximum capacity of 400 men.
By contrast, San Quentin has about 1,500
inmates.
Many Californians w e r e surprised
several months ago when Governor
Ronald Reagan announced plans lo sbut
do\\'tl San Quentin at tbe same time as
Procunler was asking for money to bulld
two new prisons.
. BUT PROCUNIER says the old-style
prisons are neither secure not suitable
for modem rehabilitation erforts.
''We have more violenoe, more
murders, and escapes are up to in-
tolerable levels," Gutherie said .
In addition, the character tf the prison
population is shifting toward a much
greater percentage of tough, harde~
violent inmates. largely because of new
policies ai med at keeping the less
dangerous criminals out of state prisorui.
Such men now are either on probation or
are kept in local jails to keep them from
breaking their roots in their home com·
munities.
Procunier also has assigned high
priority to locating the new prisons ln or
near the big cities. Procunier believes
rehabilitation Is more apt to work if the
prisoner is not removed from his home
area. He can maintain lies with his fam l·
ly and friends while learning to cope with
\\'hatever problems landed him in trou-
ble, Guthrie said.
AN0111ER REASON for being near
the metropolitan areas. Guthrie stressed,
is the availability of medical, psychiatric
and other highly specialized experts, both
to staff -the prisons and to act as con-
sultants.
"San Quentin actually represents
almost an ideal location f<ir a prison,"
said Guthrie, "but the plant there is not
secure and tha t's one reason for all the
violence there."
San Quentin, located on the urner San
Francisco Bay. is about a half hour's
drive from downtoY.'fl San Francisco. It
has been the scene of several killings and
other violence in recent years.
Guthrie said the new state prisoos pro-
bably would be adjacent to some other
state institutions, such as state hospital!
or even on a state college camp.u,
although be termed the latter "less like-
ly."
&tthrie also said the prisons were
"unfikely to be in the heart of a city.
WlOUn an hour's drive to San Franctsco
or Los Angeles or San Diego is probably
close enough because of all the resources
that are available to you In large
metropolitan area -plus that's where
most of the inmates come from."
The importance Procurller places on a
big city location ii shown in bis decision
to close down a $17 million prison in the
small mountain community of Susanville
despite mounting political pressure . and
his resistance to locating one of the small
new pNoos in Susanville.
A blizzard in 1909 drove President
Wllliam H. Taft's inauguration into the
Senate chamber, but officials say they
won't even think about doing that again
until they have to. Presidents have been
inaugurated 1t the Clpitol ewr since
1«11 wheo Thomas Jelle.non moved
outside lo the ~tOl'sl!ii!1'0rllco.
SAN FRANCJSCO-Csrtoooist llank
"Dennis the Menace" Ketcham and
his new wife, Rolande, expect their
first in Feb., arxl. if Ifs a girl they'll
name her Denise the ?t1eniae, per
Bruce Bomberger'• suqestton. As If
you're not feeling old eooogb already,
the original Dennis ts oow 26.
heard Clint Eastwood say "Go on.
beat it, kid.'' to a little boy v.·bo t.sked
for his autograph. Her faith was
restored, however, v.·hen the child
pouted "But Daddy, you're giving
everybody else one."
Ad Man Profiles State
That tradlUon 1urvived even after
President William Henry Harriaon read
bJa inaugural addre&t In the rain In 1841
!fitbout hat or cat, .rode a white charger
back to the White House in the first in·
augural parade-and died of pneumonia
a month later.
/ AU. BUT FOUR of the 36 presidents
have been sworn in at the Ca pitol.
George Washington's first lnauaural
was on the balcony of Federal Hall in
1789. Presidents John Tyler and Andrew
Johnson were inaugurated privately in
Washington hotels after Harrison's death
in 1841 and Abraham Lincoln 's assas!l.na·
Uon in 1865.
President Nixon's second inauguration
will be the Capitol's 44th because of
rrwlUple tentlA -although Franklin
Delano Roosevelt chose to have the last
of his four at the White House.
Jn a tug of war bet"'·een lloosevelt and
the late Senator Harry F. Byrd Sr. over
Y.•ho \\·as the best economizer, the cost of
Ule 1945 inauguration was listed at $52.6.02.
Congress ap_roprij/.ed $650.000 for
President Nixon s upcomi ng inauguration
although the architect's o(fice says it
'von't cost that much.
Capilol Engineer Ural T. "Tom" Ward,
BOB GODDARD says he heard one
wife tell another : ''Reincarnation?
Dear me, no.-my husband doesn'i
even believe in lire after dinner."
OUTGOING PRESIDENT S . I .
Hayakawa's gallant ad lib about Carol
Ooda, who was present, at the S.F.
State Alumni party: "While the search
for a new president goes on, r suggest
Miss Doda be appointed titular head,''
and that's what happens when t.wo
outgoing people get together.
TOM HOSHlY Al\IA of t h e
Redevelopment Agency received the
rollowing offlclal report on an uncanny
crisis at 17 -Sutter St .. an Agency
property: "Bathroom leaks so badly
that tenant bas to use wnbrella while
seated on throne." A thousand
pardons, majes ty, and help is on the
way.
THE SF Zoo reports that l\latilda
and Millon, the musk oxen presented
by Mr. Nixon to l\fao, •·are noy.· hap-
pily adjusted to their Chinese friends
and are wearing sleek new costs."
Cloth, of course. _ _, ..
MRS. ?.UKE Cannichael was taken
aback down at Pebble Beach when st.e
AT PIER l Imports just olf
Telegraph two FemLib types checking
tbelr parcels with tbe cashier ~'ef'e
asked "Are you together?" and one
replied ''E1traordinarily so!"
KIDDIE KORNER : "Did you know
that girls are smarter than boys?"
Robin Kane , age 4, asked Joe
Thompson, who replied, ''No, I dldn 't
know that." Robin, triumphantly ,
"You see?''
l\'llITNEY l\'ARREN of Telegraph
Hill. debonair patron of the arts and
various sciences, made his first visit
to a pornographic movie house and
was a bit shocked at the $5 admission
price. "My goodness," he munnured.
•·jt only cost me $5 to hear Caruso:•
"Well. if that's v.•hat rums you on.
buddy," said the ticket seller. "this
ain't for you."
DICK HA YES ol Bank ol Calif.
PSA 'd back from L. A. aloogside two
di,.,tinguished inebriates, one of whom
""bkl to the other: "You "'anna ~w
ho\v drunk you are. buddy? Look at
me -thass how dnmk you are."
CaUfor1iia Busin.ess Solid Despite Image i1i East
Tiu following ;, condenied from
Adverr ising Age, The autlior is presi-
de/It of a Los A·11ge/es advertising
Jinn.
By CY SCHNEIDER
It is essential to paint a backdrop
against which your marketing and
advertising decisions concerning the
West can be more clearly etched.
If we are to ta lk about the West, we
must first de!ine tenns. I think that what
we're talking about is really California.
As a westerner y.·ho has Jived in
California almost 40 years, and who
traveJs to the East and other areas quite
frequently, I Jhink t am in a good posi-
tion to make some observations.
mild interest in soclal status or tradition.
WE ARE A young population. The
percentage of Cali!ornians over 65 years
of age is below the national level.
We buy more household appliances and
more frozen foods. We also buy more
mayonnaise, tomato sauce. tuna fish,
potato chips, cat food and a lot more in-
stant breakfast.
Our families are smaller. We believe
in birth control and small foreign cars -
two facts which, at least one writer,sug-
gests, may be related.
The whole complex of eating is dif·
fertnt East and West. Eastern meat is
just plain better. Western meat proc-
essors advertise "eastern-most in quali-The West is the ceoter of the ar.nt
outdoor leisure boom, and yet Calif~i;'a ty ·"
PEOPLE E.\T their salads fint in the is the most urban state in America.
Though leisure may appear to be a
California obsession, our rate of pro-West, but we use far less spoonable sa1ad
duction is also big~ Californians are ~dressin&..,.tbe salads are eaten first for
more prosperous, IOnger schooled, and probably good reasons It's usually the
much more mobile than .the ~eri~n best part of the meal. . norm. We also have relatively httle m-. . .
terest in formal church-going and only a California Ls more mobile than the rest
of !he country. Practically nothing seems
It's veritably an empire, a nation or its
own and its economy would rank sixth
among Y>orld powers.
In gross product. California is (>X·
ceeded only by the U.S., Russia, \Vest
Gennany, the Uni ted Kingdom and
France. In manufacturing. California
Would vie with Japan lor 5th place in the
free world. The total value of its Import -
export trade outranks 100 nations. It is
more populous than Ill nations and
larger in area than 92 of them.
And yet business.es. for the most part.
in California are very young, born after
Y.'orld War 11. The typical successful
califomia business is less than 25 years
old. Some of the most succeesful ones are
just coming out of a promising teen age
stage in Uleir corporate life and becon1·
ing mature adults. f\1ost have already
fot:ght the important competitive battles
against the eastern giants and survived.
You can describe the typical California
business as follows :
Post Office Hucksters Say 'Fly Me'
stationary. The automobile ls the symbol
of California living. There an more than
14.000,000 vehicles on Ca 11 for n i a
bighw.ays.
California is heaven for the moving van
JX'Ople end the trailer people. One·fifth of
all lhc mobile home parks in America
arc In CAiifornia. Californians buy and
di1eard bou1e1 the way t'51ernen buy
and discard n«ldles.
lt "''as started by an entrepreneur. man
and wife, famil y. It is run in a highly
personal fashion and a.n autocratic
management style that is bold, daring
and inventive. The successful businesses
have done ingeniously what others in the
East might have done wilh the sheer
weight of money.
All of these business men were willing,
indeed, they weTe passionateJy desirous
of breaking the mold and doing It dif·
ferently, and somehow irs been easier to
do it in the West than elsewhere in the
country.
By LOUIS CASSELS
Ultl1941 l'rtn l•l.UllMllll
The U.S. P01tal Service is using hard·
pltd'I salesmanslllp to recoop some of the
revenue It lost when it passed up a on~
cent lncrtue Jn flrlt cla.u PoStage rates.
What It's sellJng, with all the skill that
1 Mactaon Avenue hucklt.er might con-
trive, ts the Idea )'OU really ooght lo ""1d
your letters by airmaU.
There~ ,. 'ot. ru . -
about f~!J.-T~ -Pl -tr,iit te nlJle cenl8. But th• Posi.I
Service annout1ced It "as going to do 11.s
bit for President Nixon 's antJ·lnflaUOn
l""gr•m by fore(Oi"i that lncrea ...
• Shortly thereafter, local pool o16cos
b'-ned with red, white and blut
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posters touting
aimu1i1. Poetal
pamphlets, also
lauding alrmail
Service. t•
the advantages ur
patrons were given
red, \\'bite and blue,
as "The Prererrtd
AIRMAIL, OF COURSE, coN three
centa more thao nrsl clw. 1-lillions or
people had stopped paying tho pr<mium
because postal officials said nc.rly all
long distance mail was going by ajr
• ·ou fG::pys atrmiW,-IJie""".
I'Osiil ~rvicc laced a delicate problem.
It bad to make atnnall llOWld worth the
extra three cents -without making Jian
of the posta l ofltclRls who previously had
said most first class l(!tters already were
beUii delivered by air.
The pamphlet ft9)1Vts this problem . It
acknowledges that "In many instances.
regular first class letters are airlifted if
they are going beyond 600 mites and ti
space ls available on an •irplane."
.. But the airmail let.ter goe.s to the
head of the line the minute It mives at
tho post offices -!Int lo be cancelled
and sorted, and first 10 go on the
alrplane. e
"TRE i\IRl\fAIL LETl'ER. has a
The pamphlet clO!es with a ringing
assurance that "the slightly higher
airmail po.'itage provides fastest mall
service avallablc betv.-een most points."
Well, pm'haps. But nowhere in the
pamphlet can you find an explanation or
"''hy It often takes two or three days for
any kind of letter -first clw or airmail
-to meander from , say, New York to
\\'aahington .
MAYBE TIIF, POST AL Service ought
. ~t c aN ter 'fi"'On • ~ 1'rifrt to explain wh'; a Maine ne~r j~tan 6y,' depending upon avallable -the Ellsworth Amertcan -discovered
11flce after all the alrmall and In a recent experiment that it could
pa~ngtrs are aboard. . . . n1ake deliveries to a nearby town by ~
"At _destinations, J he airhlail i(!tters cart in three l)ours. whereas It takes the
again get preference over llrst class let-U.S. malls %3' hours to cnvtr the aame tm In 10rtl11i and W.trlbuUon." rou te. . -
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tl'a said that the East tends to un-
derrate the Wut and the W'-St t.tnds to
overrate ~ Wf:SL that's on the surlace
only. The West ...,,.tty und<mtt<> the
West. There'a probably good reason for
that. Socl•I commentera have notJced
that \\'t never say West and East, we
always say East And West. First East,
then West. 'J'..he!e_ls an as.sumptlon that_ ---....... FRUM A. BUSINESS standpoint, the
East often looks at the w,._,t as a pro.
mot~t!Ffii~adlse -a grea t haven for
con rnen, eharlat.o.ns, Hollywood plxmlrs
and Oy-by-nlght operators. Despite that,
C.Iifomla business Is rtally qu,tl< solid.
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Saturday, January 13, 1973
The comment page of the
Daily Pilot seeks to inform
and stimuJate readers b
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nientary on topics cit inter·
est and signlflcance from
informed observers a n d .
spokesmen.
Robert N. Wt•d, Publi1h•r
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It. Our little le<::ture last week
on bow few entrle1 had been
coniing in to the potm and rid·
die contests seem to do a lot or good.
This week v.·e have a poem
that must have taken at least
a couple of hours to do, and is
one of the finest or all time.
Look how descriptive. It ~.
That just goes to show whitt
you can do v.·he.n you really
try.
Now the important thing,
boys and girls, is lo keep this
up. Uncle Len and Andy and
Carol want to see at least as
many entries in next week 's
contests as we have recelvt'd
this week .
There \v11rc almost as many
contestants as I can remem·
ber ever getting in one sev-
en day period, But what v.·as
really incredible is bow good
they all were.
I wish I could have printed
every one of them . and the v
were so fine lhat l mu St
describe some or them to you.
I received snov.·men (!hose
were from the previous week 's
contest -still traili ng in :
maybe some dad's forgot to
mail .some lellers until they
put on some particula r suit
again), gorgeous re indeer. a
quaint small·to~·n snow scene
complete with different shapes
of snowOakes (supposedly no
t¥.'O are alike, you know J,
Snoopy (have htid lots of him
lately), skiers in the moun-
tains, Frosty the Snowman
"·ith a broon1 fis he part
\\'itch? 1, two child ren lhrO\\'ing
snowbolls, and Dontild the
duck.
Uncle Len n1ust explain thi.~
duck. This is no ordinary one.
Here's what owner Dianne
Hooper of Costa ~tesa had to
say about her pet :
" .Enclosed is a pictu re I
drew of our duck Donald . She
lays an egg everyday. My
Mommy uses them In cakes.
Donald is six months old .
She's goL a boy's name
because we didn 't know she
was a girl until she started
laying eggs. She likes to come
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Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's aU you
do: (I) draw picture on piece ol plain, white paper 5~, inches wide and
4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or
trace pict ure. It most be your own work. fl) Put your name. age and
address on back of drawing. ~1all it lo Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box
1560, DAILY PILOT. Costa ~!PSa 82626. Entries must be reeeived bv
noon on Thursday for productioo on the follo-v.•ing Saturday. \Vinncr 14·ih
rt<'.t'ive Kennedy half dollar.
in the house and sit in the
kitchen. 1 hope you like n1y
picture. From Dianne''
n1ore exciting and imaginatl\"e
re.suits .
Just dra"· \rhat yo u thi nk
the Abominable Snowtnan
looks like or he t('a\ly exists \
or if you prefer. v.·hal ht"
should look like.
And please . don't forget the
poems and ~iddles~ OK? };!e's
probably a very funny fellow.
\Veil. Dianne. we did like
your picture but that must be
a big duck. The picture was
too big to run in the paper . ..----------------------,!
But thanks for se nding it in
and do keep it up!
For this coming \\'eek vie
have an especially exciting
topic. In case you hadn't
heard. there is a team of
United States scientists up in
the Himalaya \lountains look·
ing for the Abominable
Snowman.
You may have read about
him . \Veil , this week
outside one of the scientists'
tents there v.•as a footprint of
the creature. ll is debatable
\\'hethe r any man has ever ac·
tually viewed the creature, so
this may produce some of the
WINTER
\Vinter is freezy and
Son1etilnes really breezy
The \Vi nd \.\·hirls round and makes
A \Vhispering sound .
\Vinter is snO\\'Y,
\Vinter is nice.
\Vinter is houses \\ith lots
t\nd lots o! ice.
\Vinter is trees with glistening frost
\Vhen the sun comes out
Too bad it is lost.
\Vinter is everything
Beautiful and great
\Vhen spring comes
Ani mals will mate.
" ICHIMCIY ~·If ll•ll•r -· I• Kl"'Mrty MM, '· 11111 M•1111 SI., lr'ti'IM, for tflt w111nll>f .,.,,.., In llte 1!1ry 1nd
Pff"' tenlttl. Miil your -m or 110,.., 19 Uncl1 Ltft, l oi
lUG, (llll• Mtu, (1111. '2611.
s.H '"' t11fflti•• t9 W A11dy,
c/• o,_,. CHlt Deity Pl~, So•
1560. c .. ,. Mna, Collf.
Lorn er
RIDDLES and JOKES
Andt Hlldi • tamplell :zG.valum. ~I
ol tl'll M1rn $1ucM11'1 e.ncytloe>edl• 10
Pim Sog•t•I, IJ, of W.!•lwOO<I. Mli-
IOllrl, l01 l'llr que1Uon.
\Vbat dots an atom 's
valence number mean?
Valence was coined fron1 an
older v.·ord for valiant or
strong. In the 19th century,
chemists were tyring to figure
how and why certain ato1ns
are able to combine "'ilh
others to form 1nolecules.
They called this chemical
quality "valence.''
Their early tesls suggested
that chemical compounds obey
simple mathematical laws.
Modern chemists a g r e e .
llowever, they now know that.
in some compounds, bolh the
n1ath and the valence are \'cry
comple:<.
* A molecule is a packaJtc of
atoms linked together by
chemical bonds. The bonds
th:i.t unite the1n are eleclrons.
They may be shar('(I or
transferred fron1 one atom Lo
another. :Valence num~JS 4tell
how manv electrons arc in·
votved and whether they are
shared or transferred.
The electrons that form
these chemical bonds arc In
the ou ter shells o! the atoms.
l!ence, thelr po!..'ilble valence
patterns depend upon the
structure of the various
atoms.
The normal 11tom is e.lcc-
trtcally neutr~I because the
number of pc>Sitlvely cMrged
protons in ILS nucleus equals
its neg,Hive electrons. In thu..,
stall':. Its va lenee 111 zero. The
electrons orbit the nucleus at
an incredible rate.
l!owever. this frantic traf·
fie Is organized In tpherlcal
!he.111. The first 21he1l 11 com·
plete with t•o electrons. the
11hells bOld..more. ....,.. =-.. -
1 Though the nonnal atom UI ·
cleotrlc.Uy balanced, H is
mor.e st.able when lls outer
$.he.II Is complete. Some need
only one or two extra elec-
tron~. others need as many •~ .even. The hydrogen 1torn has
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extra one to fill its fu-st shell.
Oxygen has a second shell
ol six -and seeks two more.
These mutual problems are
solved when two hydrogens
and one oxygen share two elec-
trons which form the pnir o!
* PRIZE
WINNER
Ted: I made a lampfor.
Ned: \\'hat's a lampfor'.'
Ted: To give off lighl.
P1trlcl1 M1lltfM1, \HJ Of•1111,
C-ffl• M.tt•
chemical bonds in a molecule I .':=====================JI of \Yater . ~
This 1nutual sharing of elec·
Irons is called covalnnt bon·
ding . In forming a water
molecule. oxygen has a
valence number of two -
because it shares two elec-
trons. Each hydrogen atom
shares one el ectron 1.1nd a
valence of ooe.
Some people give thC' entire
\\'aler molecule a valence of
two because it is united by two
shared electroni.
\\rtlen molecules are formed
by lransferring rlectrons. they
are called tonic bonds. This is
because the atoms that gain or
lose electrons become elec-
trically unbalanced ions. For
exiunple. sodium has one elec-
tron in a U1ird shell and
chlorine has ~even -lJind
logether tllCy form an ·ionic
bond called sod.iun1 chloride,
or table saJt.
When the sodium atom
transfers its lone outsider, il
loses a negath·e charge and
becomes a positive ion. The
chlorine that gains it beeomes
a negative ion.
In this ionic bond. sodium
has a valence number of plus
one. chlorine has a valence
number of minus ooe.
* To a chemist. t~ v:ilence
numbt.rs denoted the numbers or electrons involved and the
covalant 6r ioTiTC "MlCllrc or-
thl!I or that molecule:. They do
not refer to whole atoms or
molecules, whJch all have a
be quite compla'1lrid..thc tirm
may be uaed to mean different
qualities.
For this-i-eason. many
chemists feet that ·tnc term
-o~ldatlon explains bonding
processes more prcx::iscly .
However !his is the ans 'e
a somtw I fcrenl question.
• Wendy Eastman . a slxt.h·grader at Te\\1n~le School
and d>ughter o! Mr. and Mrs. David F.. Smit h or
Costa MeS<I . ls the froud (check out that smile I wln·
ncr of! new. set o ~terlt Encyclopedias in a recent
Ask Andy contest Thls is one lucky girl. !>he has
"'On in the m · · QtC, the lasL lime_
about a year ago. Congratulations. \Vendy!
Sitt11rdav J11nuary 13 1_9_73 _______ OAILV PI LOT 7
Penguins Don't Need Wool Socks
SE ATTLE (AJ>I -E\t>n
barefool1'<i, An1arcllc penguins
don't get cold ftct. Unh•ersily
or Washlngton restarcht•r!i
have found lhcso birds have u
unique ability to t1pand oud
contract thclr blood Vf!ls.!l!i
and control the no"'' of blood
to their feet .
Their l't'SClllrl·h "a dont•
O\t'r <J lhrt>t-ntonlh 1wnud :11
tht Pahnt•r Stl\tlon Qn An \ 1·1'
Island. aOOut 700 nil!t·~ froru
1ht South Poll'.
Penquln!I \\'ere ou!fnted .,.. 1th
vests l'arryintt instrun\t•nt
packs tn nhtn1n 1nf<1rm:il\on ••11
YOUR NEWS .QUIZ
PART 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
Give yourself 10 points for each correct
answer.
l Wboleaa.le prlcea (CHOOSE ONE; Jumped, de-
cllned) tharply In December, the government
reported.
2 ln the 110-called Water1ate bua:glng co.ae, the
term ••waterpt1111 refers to , . ? ..
a-a iovernment building
b-a health 11pa
c-an apartment-oftlce complex
3 The American Hospital ,\aaoclatlon relea1ed a
1'blll of rights" for paUenta. It recommends
that dying patients have a right to refuse treat-
ment. True or False?
4 The National Football League Players Asso-
clation .sald it wants to negotiate with team
owners a.bout .• ? ..• amoog other issues.
a-the use of arti!lclal turf
b-lllumtnatton duriog night games
c-charlty games
5 Former quarterback Bart Starr said be Is
stepping out of football coaching to pursue his
business interest•. What team did he play and
coach for?
PART II ·WORDS IN THE NEWS
Take 4 points for each word that yo u can
match with its correct meaning.
1. ,, .. Inaugurate a-make changes
2 ..... IMovate b-quest!on
3 ..... Instigate c-frighten
4 ..... In terrogate d-begln
5 ..... intimldate e-urge forward
PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS
Take 6 points for names that you ca.n
correctly match with the clues.
1 ..... Mua.mmar el-Qaddafi
2 ..... Anwar Sadat
3 ..... Rachid Ka ram!
4 ....• Rafael Hernandez
a-Premier, Lebanon
irPresident, Libya
c·Governor, Puerto
Rico
Colon ct-Prime Minister,
U1e Sudan
5 ..... Gaa!ar A-"lohamed
Nlmerl e-Prei:.lder,t , Eg}1it
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ln1ph1nted 1n the bird'!>
arteries and Vt'tns v.t•rc
transm1th.•d and J 1.'i'nrded on
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blood chcmlstr~ and clrculu·
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Rnalyi,-d at the un/\'ersily
Thi' s!udy £>\ f'ntunlly mny bt•
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ing pictures or symbols. 10 points for
each correct answer .
A 1 ..•..
UTAH
B
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Thia state's c apital
to make U.S. bid for
'76 Winter Olympics
2 .....
1'be presidential Inau-
guration takes place In
front of the .. ? ..
3 .....
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Yankees
4 .....
U.ti. Supreme C ourl
Justi ce Thurgood
r.t arshall
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lieves bis na t ion of
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nize Bangladesh
6 .....
The President• s Oval
Office Is 1n the .. ? .. CBS
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righls to '76 Sum.mer
Olympics
8 .....
Alan Cranston 16 Sen-
lor .senator of .. ? ..
9 .....
The late Martin Luther
King Is honored each
January 15 J
~~;~·nation'• Pre•t-~OMOJ.
dent called Moslem --·--
leaders to a peace
meeUng
HOW DO YOU IATE?
(Seon Uch Side of OulI S.p1,.tely) 71 to ., po\Mt a Goo4,
61 to 70 polfth. ,.1,,
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91 to 100 polrm -TOP' 5COIE!
81 to 90 pointt a bc•llent.
FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION
Whal are the major Issues our nation's lawmakers
should discuss in their new sesston?
THIS WEEK'S OiAJ.LENGE! NO ICO•I
''C ries and \Vhispers " lti the tJUe of a new fllm
di rL·Ctl"d by .. '? . ,
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Mormon Visits Huntington
Elder LeGrand RlchD.rds. a
member or lbe Council . of
Twelve of the Qiurch of Jesus
Cbrbt of Latter-day Saints,
will tpeak at the HWltington
Beach Stake C onf erence
Satu~ and Sunday, Jan. 20
and 21 in Huntington Beach.
re!pet-t and avoiding the evils
of a dole.
In lfuntlngton Beach Stake
itself, $33,132.53 in welfare aid
was provided a total of :M>l
reclplents during the last year.
Marriage
Seminar
Scheduled Pulpit & Pew
Mr. Richards was ror 14
yc•rs presldln& blllhop of I.he
church, prior to his present
appointment. He wits pr~
minent as a real estate ex·
ecutlve Jn Slit Lake CUy and
Callforni1.
HE HAS served twice as a
rru..JonalY aod mission pr~·
dent. Hts father a n d
grandfather also served as STAKE SPEAKER
members or the Council or The Rtv. Rlchlrd Thomson
Twelve.
The visiting church official
alto may d!SCUS!I the church's
unique welfare program,
which he considers an integral
part of Its Goapel teachings.
During the last year, the
Church Welfare Program pro-
vided direct assistance in
commodities and cash to
worthy needy In the amount or
$17,722.,800, saving government
welfare programs t h a t
amount.
Donated labor in fann, food
and clothing production and in
helping the sick, needy and
bereaved totaled 4,005,515
hours.
Work opportunities aided
the handicapped, enabling
them to be wholly or partially
s e I f • s u s t ain.lng, totaled
1,4801000 hours.
THE OVERAIL emphasis is
in belptDg others to help
themselves. building self·
The c...'Onference session will
be htld Sunday at 10 a.m. in
the Stake Center, 19191 17th
St.
Pope Asks
P1·ayers
For Peace
VATACAN CITY (UPI)
The Pope bas appealed to
Christians to pray for the suc-
cess of the resumed Vietnam
peace talks in Paris.
Speak.nig to thousands or
pilgrims and tourists in a sun-
ny St. Peter's Square. Paul VI
appealed to the American and
North Vietnamese negotiators
in Paris to enter the new
round of discussions with a
sense of brotherly love.
"Without It, that Biblical
kiss between justice and peace
cannot be given," the pontiff
said.
"Love must be the final
victor at the eod of conflict."
Tbe Ile•. Richard 'l'homloo,
reetor ol st. Paul 's Eplsoopal Baptut
Church, 1221 SE Waas St.,
Tustin, has annowiced that a
"Seminar on Marriaae" will
be opeu lo lhe public. .
The semtnar wUI be held in
lhe Parish llall beginning al
7,111 p.m. on the Wedneaday
evenings of Jan. 17, 24 and 31.
The leaders. and subjects
llarl>or Ttlalty U.plllt
Ob:urcb, at 1230 Baker St.,
Costa M"8; lervioe Sonday
at 11 a.m., church acbool at
9: 45; sennon "'Ao Anointed
Ministry," by the llev. Conni•
S3llos; service at 7 p.m. with
family emphasis.
they will rpeak about, are: Ffrlt Baptl1t Cllarcb of ~~o . 17 .. Dr. GleM 1''oy, Laguna llW•~ a!US!I Moulton l~d .!·v-1duatlon in the--pkwy.: service SuoCfaY at 11
Fanuly ; Jan., t4 tbe . Rev. a.m. church school at 9:45;
John. ~.~· 'The Reiected sermon "Toward the Eternal
Fenurune, Jan;, 31 Dr. City," by the Rev , Ivan B. Mal~lm .~na, The Royal Bell, Bible study and prayers
Marrtage. Wednesday at 7 p.m.; Bible
Dr. Foy and Dr .. Dan~ are ~tudy at 10 a.m. Thursday. Jungian analyst.a Wltb private
practices in Los Angeles • Capistrano Valky Bapttst
Mr. Sanford Is Rector of St. Church, at 8:15 and 11 a.m.
Poul's Episcopal Church, San 32032 !)(?I Obispo St.; service
Diego. and the author of two Sunday at 8:15 and 11 a.m.,
books : "Dreams: God 's church school at 9:30; sermon
f'orgottcn Language" and "Christ Within," by the Rev.
"The Kingdom Within." lie William Davenport; Bible
has also lectured extensively study at 6:15 p.m.; Christian
at churches in Orange County. training at 5 p.m. Sunday;
Further information can be Wednesday prayer service at
obtained Crom the church of-7: 15 p.m.
rico by phorung Ml-3141. Chrlsdan Srle11re
Skins' Skinne1· Crusades for Christ
Cbd1Uan Science Olorcbes,
First Cbureb ol Cbrist, Sclen-
Usl, 2880 A-fesa Verde Drive.
Costa Mesa. services at 11
a.m. and church school at 9: 15
a.m.; First Chiirch of Christ,
Sclentl11, 8th and Oli ve. Hun-
tingto n Beach, services and
church school at 9 and 10:30
a.m.; Flnt Cburtb of Christ,
Scientist, 3303 Via Lldo, Ne~·-
By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
u•1 Staff Wrftff
WASHINGTON -As the national television audience
looked oo, the big, happy football players suddeoJy fell
silent and knelt in the dressing room
-. lii the custom of every game· pl8.yed by the professlon·
al Washlnglon Redsklna, black eV8Jl8elist Tom Skinnc< led
the Redskins In a prayer o! thanks.
Out ol the din <X the dressing room -minutes alter the
Redskins had woo the NaUooal Conference Championship
-came Skinner's gentle voi~:
"Thank you for leading us this season. Thank you for a
team of guys that hwlg together. Lord, help us to be
humble now that we are in a position ol leadership.''
THE REDSKINS HA VE had hardly any internal pro~
Iems tbis season, and Skinner is credited with playing a
maj6r role in th.ls.
"The Redskins had a sense of conununity among lhem·
:llelves," Skinner sakl in an interview. "A lot of those guys
have been around a long time and they're not the most
talmted In pro fOOlbalL But they had a great sense of
(OIJUDl.11.lty." ...
Ski:mert 30, nms his evangelistic ausades oot or a
b!adqmrten1n Brooklyn, N. Y. A3 a teen-ager he was a
member ol the Black Nationalisls and the Ilarlem Lor<ls.
He already had a reputatioo as a leading proponent o!
IOdal actloo among ~t fundameota,Ul;ta. Durln& !be
presldent1a1 campalgb be was eocbainnan ol Evangelicals
for McGoYem -but that. didn't mean be wasn't close lo
George Allen, redskins' coach and a good friend o( Presi-
dent Nixon.
SKINNER'S CRUSADES last year took him to Flint,
Mich., Mason City, lowa; canton, Ohio, and Chicago, where
he conducted street-level evangelism.
BuL every weekend during the fall round the big.
bearded Skinner in the Redskins' camp, and at game time
he was at the edge of the fK!ld with lhe rest of the players.
Ever)' Sunday, four hours before game time, he heJd a
chapel service for ·the team, and reported that four ol
every five players and coaches attended. After each game,
the team bowed for prayer.
Skinner dJd personal counseling. too.
RUNNING BACK-BLOCKER Charley Harraway made a
public ,roression oC faith a year ago. Skinner said that
Brig Owens, Bob Brunet, Rusty Tillman, Mike JfuJJ and
Jon Jacqua have had spiritual experiences.
'"All of the guy; indicated the difference that my being
there has made," Skinner said. "The players' wives told
me wh.1t a difference there was in their home lives.''
Skinner joined lhe Redskins family about two years ago.
··1 began to rap with them and talk about what com·
ground. And I told them about lhe kind o! people God in·
tended them to be. Some of the guys got turned on."
Skinner said Allen has not missed a single service.
THE EVANGELIST Al.SO told of a letter that center
George Bunnan wrote to Allen a year ago after the Red·
skins lost a playoff game to San Francisco in which Ber·
man made two bad snapbacks.
"This human quality of the Redsk ins is what burt the
most in the Sunday error." Berman wrote. "t'm sorry 1 let
you and the team down . This fall hast.aught us what foot-
ball should be about. We truly had Tom Skinner's 'com·
munity'."
Burman, di scouraged. wanted to quit. Slit he stayed
with ti~ Redskins to come back another year and play in
the Super Bov.·J. ·
•
i.. port Beacn. services and
church school' at 9 and 10:30
a.m.; Second Church of
Christ, Sclelltlst, 3100 Pacific
View Drive. C'.orona de! Pi-far,
services and church school at
10 a.m.; Wednesday test imony
meetings al 8 p.m. at all four
churches.
Congregational
N e l ghborbood Coai:rega·
tlonnl Church, al St. Ann's and
Glenneyre. Laguna Beach;
senrice and church school Sun-
day at 10 a.m.: sermon
"Interpreting Dreams." by the
Rev. John Pi-1. Reynolds.
Sbephen:I of the HUis
Congregational Uaited Church
nf O»ist. at 30121 Niguel
Road, Laguna Niguel : service
and church school Sunday at
10 a.m.; sennon "Overcoming
Anxiety." by the Rev. David
Sandberg.
Episcopal
St. James Episcopal Church,
at 3200 Via Lido. Newport
Beach ; service Swiday at 7:30
9 and JI a.m.; lnstallallon
luncheon honoring new board
members of Eplaoopal Women
of St. James Jan. 17 at 10:30
a.m.; Bible aludy beglnnlnil
Jan. ta at 10 a.m..
SI. Jolla the DIYlne
EplBcopal Cburdl, at ZOU
Orange, Costa Mesa; terVice
Sunday at I and t ::IO a.m.,
charcb achool at 9:111; EYC
m.ttlllJL.J.1 7 p.m., l!UVk:e Wedneld~ at t : 15 p.m. and
Thursday at 10 a.m.
IMtllerato
l.aillena Chord> of Iii<
Maattr, at 2900 Pacific View
Drive. Corona del Mar; 1er-
vice Sunday at' JO a.m., church
school at 9; sennon "The Holy
and the Not Yet Holy," by the
Rev. Paul Romeis.
Christ Lutheran Churcb, at
760 Victoria, C-osta Mesa:
service Sunday at 8: 15 and Jl
a.m.: sermon "Men at Work,
by the Rev. Arnold Kuniz,
president of the Southern
California District of the
Lutheran Church -MIS!OUri
Synod.
Christ Lathtraa t'hureb, at
35522 Camino Capistrano, San
Clemente ; se rvice Sunday at
10 a.m.; sermon "Ma intain
lhe Spiritual Glow," by the
Rev. J . Emory Ackerman; arr
nual congregational meeting
Jan. 28 with potluck supper at
5:30 p.m.
Tiillb tiitheiu Church of
Capl1trano Beach, 11t 3'38l
Calle Portola: service Sunday
at 9 and 10:30 a.m., folk
service and church school at
9; sermon "The Spirit of Giv-
ing," by the Rev. James
Knotek ; Wednesday Bible
class at 7:30 p.m.
Prince o( Peace Lutheran
Chur ch, 2987 ~1esa Verde
Drive Costa Pi-1esa; services
Sunday at 8 and 11 a.m.;
sermon ··Unfin i shed
Business," by the Re·J.
Richard Jacobsen; church
school at _9:30.
.tleth0dilt
UnJverslly Unhed ~tethodisl
Church, at 17422 Culver Road,
Irvine; service Sunday at t
and 10:30 1.m.; sermon .. The
Worker Priest and the New
City," by the Rev. Ron
Allison.
First United Mt&bodlst
Chureb, at 18225 Bushard St.,
Fountain Valley: service and
church school Sunday at 9 and
10 :30 a.m ., sermon
''Gamblers W&11ted," by the
Rev. Ford R. Miller; junior
and senior UMY groups meet
at l :IO p.m. Bible aludy Fri·
day at 10 a.m.: Family
ftU.uioo Festival today at
United Metbodlat aiurch,
JJ7tl Main St., Garden Grove.
reception for !be Rev. and
Mrs. Fred Coots, 6ew district
superintendent and wife, at 3
It Works," by the Re\'.
Eleanor c. JacQon: btst week
guest 1peaker Larry B. Wolf ot Fillmore 1poke on "\Vhat ls
It?" during Mrs. Jackson 's
absence.
t'ariOllS
Congregations
U a I t a r I a n UnJversall!it
Church, at l2:5S Victoria St..
co;.,--;;-,:-;-;-:-,--U'81a-A1eaa: senlce 1nd
cilurdl scilool Sonday at 10: 30
a.m.; sermon ''P o etr y .
Palitks and Prophesy," by the
Rev. Robert J. Ross; guitar
music by Lawrence Paul .
p.m.
~ltla Verde United
&letbodlsl Oion:b, al ! 70t
Baker St., Costa Mesa ;
.....,1 .. and church school Sun·
day at 9:30 a.m.; sermon
'"Ille Sbilling Sands of
Forttme," by the Rev . B.
Ll>thair Green.
Pre•f>JtCeric•
Pmbyt<rlan Church of the
Covenant, at 2850 Fairview
Road , Costa Mesa; service
Sunday at 3:30 and 10 a.m.;
sermon ''Frustrated
Followers," by the Rev. Bruce
A. Kurrie.
St. ABdmn Presbyluian
Cburcb, at 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach; service
Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.:
sermon "LiVing in a Cistern,"
by the Rev. Charles H.
DierenlieJd: inrant baptism
service at 3 p.m.; Ken
Strohman lo report on
Managua earthquake tragedy
Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
C ommulri:ly_ Presbyter:ian
Church of San J a a o
Capllltrano, at 32202 Del
Obispo; service Sunday at
10:30 a.m.; sermon "Can You
Hear It?," by the Rev. Robert
Schwenck; junior hig h
meeting at 2:30 p . m .
Thursdays; senior high.
meeting Sunday at 7 p.m .
Religious Sclenre
Cbvrtb of Rellgloll!I Science
of Laguna Beacb, at 20062
Laguna Canyon Road ; servict!
Sunday at 9 and Jl a.m.;
sermon "The A-1ental Prin·
ciple," by the Rev. Henry
Gerhard ; Thursday lectures at
10 a.m. at Leisure World.
Clzurcb or Rellglou1 Science.
at 1712 Galaxy Drive, Newport
Beach; service and church
school Sunday at 10:30 a.m.;
sermon "Hqw the Science of
Mind Works," by the Rev.
Albert Burke.
Cben:b of ll<llgloo1
Science, at 441 Center St.,
Costa Mesa. rormerly or
Corona del Mar; serVict! Sun-
day at 11 a.m.; sermon "How
Temple Betb David of
Ora.Die County, at 6100 Heney
St .. Westminster; service Fri·
day at 8:15 p.m.; ~mon Rab-
bi Henri E. Front; Bar-
Mitzvah service, oneg shabbat
following .
Crown Valley Covenant
Church, al 24600 La Plata
Drive, Lagwia Niguel; aetvke
Sunday at 11 a.m.; sermon
"God at Wor\," by the Rev .
Robert A. Honnette; Bible
1tudy Wednesday eveninCs;
women's Bible study
Thursdays at 10 a.m.
Newport Unity Center or
Creative Llvlng, at 15th and
Irvine, Newport B e a c h ;
service Sunday at 10: sermon
"The Abiding Presence," by
the Rev. Loren D. Flickinger.
Capo Church
Announces
Changes
The ne\v year has brought
changes in schedules to the
youth and choir of the Com·
munity Presbyterian Church
of San Juan Capistrano.
The Junior Hi gh Fellowship
now meets at 2:30 p.m. on
Thursdays due to the new
school schedule. Exploration
of ''Who am I?'' continues
through discussion, creative
activities and games under the
leadership of Tom Spencer. a
student al Saddleback College.
and Mrs. Robert Hill and h1rs.
Neil Welsh.
The senior high groups have
rearranged their Sunday evt?-
ning programs so that Bible
study and prayer begin at 7
p.m. under the guidance of
~obert Schwenck. pastor, and
are followed by recreation at
7:45.
currently they are studying
the gospel of Matthew .
ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
140 E. 22nd St., c .. to--Meso -548-3761
E. W. Phillipi, Paitor
SUNDAY SllYICU
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HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
740 W. Wiison, Costa Mesa 541-4704
Y. L HllTWICIC, P'mtor
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FIRST BAmST CHURCH
OF NEWPORT BEACH S.B.C.
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CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH
-23rd Strfft 1t Orange, Cost• Mesa -548·5303
P'ostor: Iott.rt M . ...,...
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Mani .. Wonfllp--10:30 o.fll. -S•'"'-Y Sdool t •-"'·
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA
....... HCffbor oN Folm..
SUNDAY MORNING Bll LE STUDY •••••••••• , , • • • • 9:45 A.M.
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP & COMMUNION •••• 10:45 A.M.
SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP • • . .• •• •• ••• • •• . • .. • 6:00 P.M.
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COAST BIBLE CHURCH
MAICO FOlSTll JI. HIGH, SAN JUAN CAP'l5TIANO
4fJ.lf4f 4f4·1141 130.0407
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
IUNCHIS OF THE MOTHER CMUICH
THE FllST CHUICH OF CHlll5T, SClt:NTlst
IN 105TON, MA5SACHU5ms
"SACRAMENl"
JANUARY 14, 1973
Co1t1 Meia-Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist
ntaMosoYenleDr.,c...M ...
had.y kllool-9:11 A.M. a.re• Samce-11 :00 A.M.
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Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist
Ht I OllMrt Hwrtt,...._ IHcll
S..-, k•.01-9:JO & 11 :00 A.M.
Cfllll"Q-9:30 • 11 :00 A.M.
1 ....... lo--221 Mei• St.
Newport Beech-First Church of Christ, Scientist
JJOJ Via LUo, New,.n lffe:lt
CHte:li & Sudef klleot-9:00.10:30 A.M .
....... 1-. JJ1 S 'lkt LW•
N•wport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scl•ntist
1100 '-Hk View Dr~ C.... dat M•
ClloNll • s...., ktt.o4 -10:00 .......
NUISflY CAIE P10¥1DED
W. Wlllt HerrhHJtff IM .....,_.
Mlr>itt1r M1nical Diractor
Phone: 64S.Sl91 Day .,. Night
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jll H1111Hntt. II., H911llrtf""I kK11
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~,_;Pope Says Powers Lec turer
To V isit
Same Bibles
, Threaten Mankind Nixo 1i Books to See Du,ty
Newpo1·t •
VATICAN CITY (AP) -
Pope Paul VI said W. w .. k
the predominance of two or
three superpowers 'A-'OUld
represent "a setback and a
threat" to manklnd.
The Pope did not name any
powers in hls 11peech to the
di plomatic corps to the
Vatican. Vatican sources said,
howe\'t':r, his words were a
clear reference to the United
States, th«! Soviet Union aod
China.
hJf international under-
standing were to slow down
or become barren," the Pope
said, "leaving the great and
concrete dtcisions to be taken
by two or three power1, that
would represent accordlng lo
our belief a setback and a
threat."
11:1E PONTIFF a I s o
deplored "a revival or irr
temational terrorfsrri.''
The 75--year~ld pontiff
spoke during the traditional
ceremony in which the
members of the diplomatic
corps to the Vatican expres.sttt
their best wishes for lhe new
year.
The pontiff's spet>eh was in ·
the form of reply to an ad·
dress by the French am-
bassador and vice dean of the Epiphany Ordi1iatio1i
Dr Joo@ph J. Copeland.
pr(>Sident of fl.1Dr)'Ville College,
fl.laryv11le. Tenn .. ~111 speak nt
a meeting of the SouU1crn
California Alulllill Club of
Maryville College Thursday flt
St. Andrew's Prcsbyterion
Chureh at Ne~·port Beach .
\\'ASHIN(;TQ N (API -President Nixon will take his
oath of office for tht second time using two big b~·n
leather family Biblt~. the \\1hlle l!()U.W! re-ports.
First lady Pat /'\utC>n plac:td one uf the Bibles 1n an
inauguraJ display case. wbt.'re tourists will get to St.."t! In-
augural memorabilia during U1c next t1~·0 month.111.
She said she will hold the Bibles ag<tin fnr her hus-
band as she did "'hen he took the oath of oJf1c1• 111 19$3 and
1957 as vire president and in 1969 H!; pr<".sidl!n!
The Nixon Bibles are from the Prcsid~·nl 's 1nother's
family, ~!rs. Ntxoo said .
Dr. Copeland. a nath•e Tex.'-----------------------'
an. becam(" president of the
College in 1961 after serving
United Presby1er1an Churches
in Chicago. Ill , Oklahoma,
Texas and Knox\ 11le, Tenn. lie
was moderator of Uic Synod o!
the tilid-South in 1%9-60.
Dr. Copeland ser\'es various
educational organizations in.
eluding the Americ11n Council
on Education. Southern As-
sociation of Collt•ges and l'ni·
\'en;ities. Tcnnt'ssee Counc:1I
ol Pri\·ate Colleges and the
Affiliated Jndept'ndent Collt'~Cs
of T('nnessel".
Visitatio11 W orksho11
Planned in Cou11ty
"The lnl<'"rpersonal Touch in
Cheer Visitation" 1s th~
workshop ~or1r to b r
preSt'nted h\ flt \\'1l11ar11
Bingharn, dJrN:tnr of l.uth\'l'aH
~1al Ser\ lt'CS in Oran~<'
Co u11ty on Jan. 2~. 9 15 a .111 .
:"I! Zin!\ l.u1ht•r:in Churt·h. 222
:\ ~ . .i,t St \n<1h1·11n
'l'ht' l'hccr \ 151tat1on
diplomatic corps, R e n e Brouillet. Thirty-eight new priests prostrate themselves before !)ope PatJI Vl during :lll
The Pope, speak.Ing in ordination ceremony in St. Peter~s Basilica at the \'atican. The Epiphany se1v·
French said: "A reviva l of ice involved seven from Vietnam and t\ro fro1n Yu gos lavia, the first from a
The rnt'Cl 111g \1·ill bt'gin at
6-'.tO p n1 "'ith rl1nnf'r at 7 and
all alurnni and fr iends 11f
~tary villl! College ar1• invil('d
to attend. Tht• cosl of the din·
ner is S2.50 per person. Send
rl'servat1ons to the Rev.
<A'<'il 0 . r~ancs. St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, P.O.
Box 1536, ~e"·port Beach,
along "1th t'heck or money
order pa~ able to ~tr. 1;:anes.
Presentation
011 Quake
\\'or~<;hup i' ,4·hPdul1'1 ,JU·
1u1:dl\ h\' l.1nh1·r:u1 ~1;11
S..·11 ll"l'" iJ IHI J ~ dt·.~t·~lll,'ll 1f1 r
th11~4· \lho \"tSlt !ht• :1g1ng . iii·
l1r111, ;ind h,1nl'lV 111 1·on·
\ :1lcsccnt l1os1>1til~. Jll"lv11 h!
hnnll'S ;1111t oth1·r 1ns1ltullons
violence and internalional Co mmunist nation since the restoration of diplomatic relations bet\\'een the /, firsl-hanrl pietnnal <11'·
count of the 1Jt"vastating earth·
quake damage in f\fanagua,
Nicagragua will be given by
ti.tr. Ken Strohman. prl'sident
of f\lexican Fl'l101•osh1p. Sun·
day at 7·30 p nt. in Fellov.slup
!lat\ or St .o\n-rlrew 's
l·resbyterian Chur<·h.
I Ir B1n,i.:h;11n 1.; :1 <'lllllCill
p.;~·t·holog1~t "ho conducts in·
d1v1dual. n1arr1agc, grou p und
ran1 ily t'Ounse !ing terrorism is a serious and Holy Sea and Yugoslavia .
urgent problem w h I c h --lie""" 111stallt:d AS director
of the nr1-1·ly l'"tablished area
C1ff1ce of Lutheran Socia'
Seri ll"<'S 111 .June of 1972, wit~
lot al1t111 al St Olaf lA.itherar
C'hurch. 12l3:l Nint h St..
Garden Gro\e.
PRESIDENT SPEAKS
The Rev. Arnold Kuntl
Lutl1erans
Celebrate
Anniversary
Christ Lutheran Church of
Costa f\.1e:;a. organized just six
months before the city of
Costa ~1esa ~·as incorporated,
\\'ill celebrate lts 20th an·
ni ve rsary on Sunday.
The speaker for the occasion
\\'ill be the Rev. Dr. Arnold
Kuntz. president of the
Southern Cali fornia District of
the Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod. His theme for
the messages, 8: 15 and 11 a.m.
\\•ill be ''Men al \Votk" based
on I Cor. 18:58.
Christ Lutheran Church held
its first service on Jan. II.
195.1 in the Cha pel of the
Southern Califomia Bible
College.
After meeting in the Bible
College for nine months the
services \\'ere conducted in the
Ame rican Legion Hall ..Jn
downtown Costa Mesa for fOtrr
years. In 1957 the con·
gregation moved to its present
site at 760 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa. into a Parish Hall and
Swiday school wing facili ty.
everybody must try to solve.''
"\Vho would dare to sustain
that the ends justify
n1eans. that terror can be a
"·eapon ror legitimate causes,
!hat \'iolent action agains t in·
nocents serve in a valid way
the ca use ~·hich is CQnsidered
good?"
In his s~h the French
ambassador praised the ef-
forts made by Pope Paul
toward ~·orld peace.
'Mark 'of the
Beast' Set
The Ch ristian Dr a ma
League of America is presen-
ting "Mark of the Beach" at
the First Baptist Church of
Costa l\lcsa. located at 13th
and Santa Ana Avenue.
The COLA has been heard
and seen on radio and
tel evision in addition to tbeir
varied work ~·ith churches,
Christian schools, and other
related groups.
"f\.Iark of the Beast" is the
sequel to "In the Twinkling of
an Eye" which was presented
some time ago at the church.
It is the story of two people
caught in the satanic web of
the anti.Christ with all the
fears and horrors of the
tribulation period climaxed by
second coming of Jesus Christ.
David Bolclt
Will Sin!! c
David Boldt "'ill be lhc
fealured :.oloist al the 11 a.m.
service nt Cro"·n Valley
Covenant Church in Laguna
' Niguel Sunday morning.
"God at \llork'' \Vi11 be the
sermon subjec t of the Rev.
Robert A. llonnette during this
service.
Theologia11 to Lectu,.e
At Scinta A 11a Cl11ircl1,
l)r. Bernard Ramm. con-
s er va t i v e author.scholar·
lheologian and profe~r of
religion a[ !he Amerrc-an Bap-
tist Seminary or the \Vest in
Covina. will speak five con-
secutive Sunday nights at
Trinity United Presbyterian
Church of Santa Ana, 17th St.
and Prospe<!t A.v enue.
His subject \viii be Chris·
can adult s learn fro111 the
youth rebellion?" !Jan. 281,
"!low can people a c t
responsibly \\'hen on the job.
handling mone y, and voting'."'
{Feb. 4) and "~~ow "an a
person make r ight moral
decisions when fa ced with dH·
ficult medical questions?"
~1 cetings "'ill be held in the
Fireside Room at 6 p.1n. '!'~.c
public is invited.
IJ Cuuucilrne u
Put i 11 Office
The L'hun.:h 1'011nc1I of
Christ Lutheran Chur{'h of
Costa l\lesa \Vas 1nstallf!d Ins!
Sunday. 1'o1embcrs are Jim
Bass, BruC'l' DcM.irce. Ernie
Ekm:in. C:ranl Huseby, Ade
Johnson. Gus ~tankau, \Va~'ne
Sanders. Ralph Sobcrberg and
Bob Trent.
The a.1nual n1eeling of the
congregation \l"ill be held on
Sun .. Jan . 28. bt:ginning with a
potluck suppe r al 5:30 p.1n.
Stroh1nan retum<'tl In rhr
I.cs Angeles arl'a .Jan . I after
surveying Ill<' area. conducting
txlens1vf' inten·ic1\s and tak·
In~ many pictures.
"I ,ha\'e nrvcr seen weatcr
devastation in eilher Vietnan1
or Bangladc&h. We are just
not getting lhe full im pact of
what terrible conditions exist
for people in ~·lanagua," he
said.
The church is al 600 SL
Andre"·'s !toad, r\ewport
l)thcr ,pc.1~1·rs ul the
"orkshop \11111 inc:ludC' Mrs
ShirlC'y \Villian1s. H N., ad
n11nistr:l111r nr lltllha\'Cn Con
valesccnt llosp1t011, Orange
f\trs . Barbara S.:.i;:ar, directo1
of Cheer VisitaHon 111 Southerr
Cali fornia from Luther8.I
Social Services in Los Angeles
and Mrs. Janeen Ostby, Cheei
Visitation chairman . Luther&
Soc ial Ser vices of Orang(
County.
Beach. A frce·\Vi ll o[fering "'ill .-----------
be taken to assist the
Nicaraguan victims.
Boldt has made many ap-
pearances both as a soloist
and as a member of the
Covenant Cr0s1>elalrcs Quartet,
"'hich has been singing in
churches and Bible camps for
20 years. Th e quartet has
made several records and ap-
peared on radio and television.
tian ethics. 1~---------,-------------------------,
He will speak on the folio"'·
ing questions: "Why should a
person be moral ?" (Jan. 14),
"How pcnnissive should we be·
about sex, marriage, and
di\"orce?" (Jan. 21 1. "\I/hat
GOSPEL CONCERTS
presents
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Boldt is also a member of
the Sanctuary Choi r of the
Rolling HlUs Covenant Church.
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METHODIST CHURCH
6662 H•il Av•. 142-4461
WorJhip -9 & IO :JO
Church Sthool -9:00 A.M.
lrvi110 -Eotl Bluff
UNIVERSITY
METHODIST CHURCH
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11422 Culv1r Ro1d
•I Un•Yl•>l!V Ot ovt
Wortl>ip & Ct.urch Sc~ool
9 l 10:)0 A.M.
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METHODIST CHURCH
21612 We1loy Driv e
Ill Sou!ll Liii""'
Wor,hip 111d
Church School -10 A.M.
499-1018
N1wport B••th
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
1 ~00 W. 81tboo Blvd. 6 7].J I O ~
Worthip-9:30 A.M. Church S1hool-9:JO I 1 t A.M.
SABBATH SERVICES
RELIG IOUS SC HOOL
harbor reform temple
RABBI BlRNAROP.KING
meeting it
St. Jamn Episcopal Church o 3209 Via Lido , Newp<>J t Beach
for lnfotm1tion: C.ll 67~7130
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PHESBYTERIA N CllUR<.:HES
of the <.:oastai Areas
Christ Church Presbyterian
10112 M991Mlio INfff Ado1ml Huntlitgto11 looc:li
Rn. Donald E. Roberttc, Pmlor
Sunday Worslilp: 9:JO A.M, Clturc;h School: f :JO A.M.
Oflc•: 201 12 Magnolia St. Pho11t1: 961.,.940
Church of the Covenant
2150 Folr.,/ow Rood, Cinto Moso
lruco A. lh1nto, ras.tof
S111tdoy Wonhlp & Chufch School -1:10 & 10:00 A.M.
rhono: 557-1140
Community Presbyterian Church
415 Fornt A.-.11.,., LoCJ11•0 1ooc•
ltn. Arthur J. Ta~•~loy -R••· Albert 0 . Hjerpo
S1111doy Worship: 9:00 & 10:1 0 A.M. Chtitrch School 9:00 A.M.
....... : 494.7555
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
Cot"llff Ja111bore. & Ecrstt:il•ff Orll'e, Coro1ta do' Ma r
J a/MI Gtc;ifict111 Kirt , '••tor
Worship & Church School - 9 & 10:10 A.M.
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Trinity United Presbyterian Church
I 7rtl f, P'tOSf*:t, So11to AM 11/2 tnl. lost of N-pott Fwy. I
Won.hip & Chufch St;hool -9:00 &. IO:JO A.M.
Rn. Geor90 A. M1111rlfHJt'f'•tot"
544.JISO
This Sunday Worship in
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TEACHER THURMAN WORKS ON EASTBLUFF GREENHOUSE WITH STUDENT HELPERS
Dave Day (left) and John Ray Art Two of Many High School Students Who Have Helped
Pupil Power llelp Rec1uire<l
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Greenhouse Built at Eastbluff
By Girl Scouts
On Directories By Yt'ILLIA~1 SCHREIBER
OI 1'lt O•llW PllOI Stiff
With a liUle assist from Co rona del
Mar High science classes. Eastbluff
School yowtgsters· "'ill soon get first hand
experience in the grC'<'nin)! or America.
A1ore th~n 100 high school students
under the direction of bot. ny t~acher
Brad Thurman have contributed in one
way or another to the rons!ru\.l 1on of ~
greenhouse on the cle1ncntary school
campus.
-..T baVe been bl1ngtng the younger kids-··
to the high school greenhouse for a while
now to teach them a linte about growing
plants," Thurman said. ··nut \VC finally
decided they could use a· greenhouse of
their own."
Thurman said the :J6.foot-Jong, wood
and plastic structure on a comer of the
school playground may not be pretty to
look at but it is func tional and the cost
can't be beat.
"AJI the material!i were do nated or
salvaged from one place or ano ther,''
said Thurman as he poonded in a supporl
beam to make his greenhouse a lilllc less
riclrety.
Thurman and his students bave been
wo1*lng on the green~ off and on for
moft than a month but have been
plagued by rain and wind.
uWhen It is done, It will have shelves to
put Plants on but no other equipment."
he said. "We're depending on the sun to
heat things up iriside."
The thin, clear plastic sheeting used to
cover the frame of scra,:> lumber has
been nailed on with staples. tocks iind
any other fasteners Thurman and hi$
students could lay their h:i.nds on.
"The Eastbluff kids "'ill gro\\' !heir
plants from seeds so there won't be
much expense there, either," Thurman
said.
"lbey'll 11ill be able to come over to
the high school lo work but this is
something ror them," he said.
Unde r Ttwrman's tutelage, the elemen-
tary students have. already tilled anrl
planted the soil c:J one or the la rge con-
crete planters in the high school ca1npu!I
quad.
"Each planter ~·as done by a different
class here and the young kids y.·er~ gircn
one to do themselves." he said.
Thurman said there are also pl.'.lns on
Rye -Keeps Post
As Chamber Head
Dana Point businessmRn Marcus Rre
has won re-election to a s~cond tern1 ~s
chairman or the chamber of co1nn1ercc.
others. elected fo r the coming year arc
Tom Archibold, (irst vice president :
Soott F1eming. second vice president :
and Pat Ziegler. secretary.
The new officers as 1Yell as r:ve
recently selected directors to the
chamber will be installed at an a'lnual
banquet to be set for lale thl ~ month at
the Wind and Sea Restaurant al Dana
Harbor.
The five board members are E V
Allen, Bob Miller. Archibold, i\lrs . Zieg·
!er and Art Humberg.
Reservations are available tor the din·
ncr and can be obtained by phoning
493-1137.
the Eastbluff campus to convert another
section of the playgrow1d into a
vegetable and flower garden using plants
thal have been grown in the gretnhoui.r.
"But the fi rst slep 1s lo 1nakc sure the
groo1house ts solirt enough." Thurman
said. "Who knows. n sllff \\ind m11,;hl
carry it into the b<i) .,
Youth Swin1ming
Team Forming
A competitive swim team fo r persons
from 8 to 17 yea rs of age is now being
formed by the Laguna Beach Recreation
Department
Workouts "'HI sta rt Jan. 29 and wil l be
(rem 5 to 6 p.m. fllonday through Friday
at the Laguna Beach High School pool.
Intercity meets "'ill be held follo"•ing
about two monlhs of !raining by George
Ca rey. coaC'h. Fee is SS per s"'immer.
f'urther inforination is available fro11
the Recreation Depar1ment, 175 N. Coast
High"'·ay.
Legal Entity
Girl Scouts from the South Coast area
1\·ill tar kle the awesome task or dispcns-
in![ 19.000 ropiM of the nc"'' edition of the
Sciuth Co11~1 :ire:i Dircetory the "'eekend
of Feb. 3, hut they will need 'Jome ad·
di! ional help.
San Clemente Chamber of Commerce
i\lnnage.r Robert Evans said that
volunteers ";ould be needed to help with
1hti lifting Md unrratin~ of the popular
phone and business directories which
form the chamber's lcirgest annual pro-
ject. _
"\Ye've found that over the years the
Girl Scouts are by far lhc best persons lo
distribu te the di rectories,·• he said.
Do nated labor , however, \\'ill be
cheerfully accepted and volunteers can
call the charnber offices to offer their
help.
Evans emph11si1.cd that this yenr each
residence and each business in the area
11·ill .rN:eive one copy or !he directory.
Additional copies can be ordered by
calling the cha1nber.
"Bc..:ause or 1ht.o conllnuous dL'mand.
we have round that this is the only 1\'ay
'" ket'p lraek of the directories," Evans
said.
Huntingwn Officials
Hesitant T O'Ward V nit
By TERR\' COVILLE
Of 1111 01111 PINI! Slill
Huntington Beach councilmen ti.re
ca.sting a wary eye at the proposed
Intergovernmental Coordinating Council
or Orange County liCCOC1.
Sevtral cities ha\'e asked for the
formation of the JCCOC as a ron1m for
planning. discussion and the study of
regional problems.
It \\'ould be <'! lt•gal cnt1t~. nnrt ci1it''i
would contribute cash to its budget. The
proposed 1c::oc 1\ould h;11·e the f)O\\er 10
enter agreemen\s, incur debts and
obligations. empfcy personnel and ex·
perts and to lea:i;c real properly:
It could also apply for and 11ccept
grants for operating funds. studies and
surveys.
. Last \1·eek fluntington_ Beach coun·
c1lmen refused to sign the joint powers
agreement creating the tCCOC. They
asked for rurther clarlficfltion of the tC-
COC's potential role in county politics.
"I have some reservations in our con·
linuing on as a prospccli\'e member until
\>e see \\'hat some of the other cities are
doing and \vhy ." suggested ~'iayor Al Coen.
"I still question our 1n\'olvc>n1en1 ," :id·
ded t.:ouncilman Jerry :\Jatnev "l'n1
l\'Orried over the possible finanC1al Com·
milmenl "
Huntington Beach, l\'ith the third
largest Population in lhe county. v.·ou ld
share a sizeable portion of the JCCOC
budget, ~o SJ>l'Ciflc budget li\s been set..-.
for the new superagency.
The. ICCOC wou ld be composed of city
rounc1I spokesmen and representatives of
!h ~ Lo:1nLy Bo:trd or Supervisors.
l'ity Administrator David Ro\l·lands
pointed oul that its fu nction is qui te
simil:ir to lhe League of Cities. except
supervisors "'ould also be on ii.
Some councilmen see it as a mini·cog
a~ency. pntrn1ially in competition. "'ith
lhc Southern Califomia Association of
r.ovf'rn1nents !SCAGI.
Councilm:1n .lark Green. !he current
pre~1dl.'nt ..,, SC,\G , v.-oulc1 make no cont·
n1t'llt on !h<' city's posilion. though he
.'.lf.:tl'ed \\llh other councilmen in tht'ir
c<iutiou s a1111ude to\\'ard the proposed
~agency.
··s11111:i ,\na and Orange arc the cities
urging: th is." Rowlands explained this
1ve('k. "Snme ptople reel SCAG has been
usurping 1><n\·crs and they 1~·ant mini-cogs
to plan."
Rowlands pointed out. ho"·e\·rr. a
similar age~cy Already c.'(1s1s in the
county in SA~ICO (Supervisors and
i\layors Council l.
i\layor Coen did say 11untington Beach
C'Dtild ahra~'~'S reconsider its position
later ir the purpose of JCCOC is clarified.
Siu «er 0 Has Stroke
LOS ANGELES (t;Pl \ -(iospcl sin~cr
Clara \\'ard suffered a slroke at her
home Thursday "'hile talking on the
telephone-to a re<:Oid oornpany .1x-.cutive.
H \\'as her second stroke in four "'{'('ks.
J\1iss \\lard. 48. is leader of the Clara
\Yard Gospel Singers, "'RS taken to UCLA
J\'1cdlcal Center.
Nutrition
'F addist.s'
Attacked .
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Tllb _.,_, lllH wtltl 1"' c-1y 1'73 lSJl·n Pllt•ll•'* Ora..-Co.II 2'-71 that b fostered by the organic Clel-1. of Or•-Covrt•y on OK. ti. lt12 J_,,,.., e. \l, 20. 71, 1•n~-----WILLIAM l . ST Jot4N, COUNTY CLEll:K lf'URLIC NOTICE --- -NOTICE food lndustrv and is based on bY Tnttint M' w••d. Oewfv. r PUBLIC
1 •ma --a series or falsehoods." Prof. Pullllthfd O<•noa CGl~t 0111., l'!lot. SUl't:lltlOllt coU11tT OF CALIFOllNIA • ,,.,..
Thoma. H. JUk.. told an ...__,., 7J, JO, 1tn 1NI Jan.,MY '· 11. COUNTY 0, OllANGI: Of ,.,, 01' lllAL ->> .. n 1'I Cil'k Clllll'f DttW NOTIC E ATI •••I American Chemical Society im / ~··,,... c.•li"""'• 111lOPE11tTY AT Plltt't'• ------C.t.St: NUMtEll o.l"' Joi•. P f1' t mettlng here. PUBLIC NOTil'E , IUM,Jil,OtU (MAlltlltlAGt:I in '"" s-•lor court o1 ltM Slat• of
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'h('!nl·cnl add1'11·, •• , n•gate Tiit t0Uowt1111 "''°" II doing !Mill-To ltlt ll._.,t: Tiii pa!lll-( lwl MUSICK, 0ar:11$...:I. that !tit llf'· " ~'· llltd 1 pe1/llt111 ~111"11 ,_ 1Nrrla0t Mollet II "'"bf" QIYtll rnost food value, that so-called llLUE RllllON VANILLA EXTRACT Yov may Ill•. wrllllft .. ._lt w!lriln lO cMN;l9""' Wiii Wll II Prlv•lll~i.., IO IM
natural Vl.18m1.05 are better co , usoo G111en1 AVMUll. s1111a Af141. d•v• o1 '"" N tt ftllot 11111 wmmo111 11 111q11et.1 •n<I M•' btddt•i ~ourt ~'ci:: C1lltornla '2105 fOn@CI on '°" 11 you ieH 10 Ill• • wtltten nrm•ll"" of .,.Id Supt• Ot ' 1 lhan svnthet ic vllamins. that w ARNEA·JENKlNSON MANUFAC· ... POii .. Wlltlin IUCh time, yOllr' dtfa111t Iller , .. 161" df!Y ~Et'lR T3GrR':11°T-' TURING CO. OF CALll'ORNIA, A 11'\1\1 bl.,..,,_, NO!~ court may en!f>• !let ol MUSICK, I' L _ ... chemical sprays Yi e I d c~11too1!• Corpor1U011, 17500 G1U1ue 1 ludG"""' conuolnlng 111l1111CH"' or 011>itt One Wlllfllt• lloul•v•rd. oa 11 .. 1
0j dongerous food and that .-. ... nue, Sfl11t• Ana, C11lltornl1 91105 ordfir• conce•11l11Q ol~!•I011 of pr-~tv, County of LOI 1 ~~i:I'• and ~n!lrnt Tiii• bVtlllft1 11 conductMI by 1 COi'"· •JIOll&al 11/PPOfl, cMld '"'todY. clllld •UC>-c1111ornrt, 111 tM r 9 ' 1 of dfflll •!'Kl natural fertilizers produce P01"•tlo11. POl1, a1101ne•'t '""· c°'"' •nd 1..c11 011110 cll(r•Md it 1"" 1"" 111111 the
llcalthl·cr food crops than o IC WAIGHT, olhar r11111 •~ m11v ti. ora11tlld bY "",n"" r111111, 11111 •nd ln•tAtt_,1,_, bY Prnodeftl courl ttllle of wld dotCHNd 11111 K .. ¥ chemical fertilizers. T11lt 111!emttil ,..., 1ne<1 w1t11 '"'Coon. 11 .;.. w1111 11 .-"" .O'llct o1 a11 al· ocia<•llOll o1 I•"" or oftwtw~• oflltl'Md thl~ iv Clt•k ot Or1noe Co1m1y Dec•mlltf" 11, lorMY lrt thli m•tt«, y .. tlleulf .. 11 or In ldGHloll 10 111111~11• 1~:,...t.rn
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Los ANGELES 'AP) _ A M.ANTALIC A & aAllCLA'f', AttV' WILLIAM E. ST JOHH. dltCdMll It lol ,.' 0 ,~;1 Jn Loll I 1 U01 Wll1!1lrt 1111<11., 11111• \Gii Cl«• An unlllvkHCI ..., ~ ..,,.. o studv or California's new men-Lii A,...111, ca tlKI ey o-w Glbl!On1. 20 bClt~ 1nc:111$l~e in 111oC1r. iwu of '"'1"' , Publlthld Or111Qt Colt• 011Uw Piiot. :>ep.uty Oil Mir TrKI S1ctlon 5" In ttw Cttr of tal health law, which makes O«emblr ». 1tn •I'd J•"u•rv 1, tl. ie. A. Lill •a•t• i'luntlrooton 111•cll, COUll'Y ot Ora,..,.,
I itn l510-n AllwMY 11 L•w srite o1 c111tornl1, 11 Pl' "'"' rKordld involuntarv commitment o I __ --,., w111cJ1ft on.-. s.,r1, no In eoo< • P19e 11 at Mlacttl•n'°"' mefJlal p~licnts n1or.e di!ficul.t. ---PUBLIC r\OTICE N_,.,i ... "'· c1111w111a ttwa MaOH 1n 1ri. ottl<• o1 IM COU111y T.i: 11"1 ...,.2131 R«order of Mod (OUr>IY. has found that no increase In -·,, --,------· 1A""'lll'f .., 1'1111'°""" Te•m• o1 wit c11n In t1wtv1 rno11ey of
dan.l!'crous behavior has been F1cT1T1a5us 1u11Mt:si Pvbll"'-d Or•ng• CG1s1 ~·1~ 1f,11~'. ~r.e .. Vnlr:-6 :~~i" ;" !:n7''~o;: ~0'"'~ ·1 ••Ml •TAT llMINT j •,m""lll•ber JIO, 19n •nil J•nu• 'f 1 pe noted by co 1n m u n t v lsn.11 11ei'°"'*" wun blo · TIW !oll,,....!1>11 pl•ton h dol119 bl.lt1n•11 __ __ I B!di or °'"" to bt In wrlllng •NI wilt
authorilles. I •s PUil! IC NOTICE .,., •«tlved •' •~• 1tor1.,.10 0111c1 •• 11nv
The study also concluded Rf'dn iH Aven.... Sohl• ~16, E11>11n-~to•• dale o! ••le . OAISY II ASSOCIATES L TO' D'.11 ' ~ 1 l•rtlt allt• 1n1 llrot 111/bil,allon "'''°I and
lhat the &uicide rate among ut. co111 MH.1, '1•17 NOT!Ct: o, 1ALE 0" RfAt. oate<1 in11 :ira 01y o• J1n1111,..,, n1J Jofln Konwls..-. IQ(l) B ~Vtclffl ltr· l'llOl'EllTY AT Pll lVATE SALE TEO LUOLAM tlld n1ental patienli apparently •• , •. CorOll• del M•r Mo. A·7>NI JAMES E LU OLAM
If ed b th I T~i1 bullllttl +1 bel"ll tonG<>e:ltcl by In 1111 Sup1rlor Courl of the Sttle ot Aarninltl•a!ors of IM E1111e ~'/!S_not 8 eel Y e aw, t Uml11«i parlntr,,,,lo. C1lllorn+11, tor Ille Couniy of 0<1f\9e ol wold Otclldtnl. which limiti11ie lengUrot time --JOH!t KOMWISEll 1-in Ille M ..... " 1111 ~f.l..ot PAUL M#li(lt • .......,.,.. ~rnn . · ·d J Genttal P1rlntr BLANCHARD FISCHEi!:. Dece1sed. 0111 Wlli.111,,_ touleYard a hospital can keep a SUICI a Tn!s 11111em.,.1 111.i w1111 '"" [Ollfltv Hatlee 11 l\t•e~v olv•n 1n.1 1111 ,,.,,. L05 A1111tt ... c1111. ,..,
person against hi.S will Cler~ ol Or11111t1 County Of'" Dec. 10. 1971 . .,.,-11C111tc1 Wiii tell 11 Prlv1te Ult, II) '"' Al1arMrt lot Adt11l11l1tr1lor1 ' 8v Tiier~ M. Wtrd, Dtil~ly CDU11!V 11191•11•'1 1n!I M!I 1>ldder. tul>ltt! 10 '°"' Pu bllt/llld O•ll~ Cl>Osl Otl1V Piiot. The inyestigation was car-Cl••k. l!•m&tlan ol 1Ald Superior Covrl. on or J•nv••V 6, •• 13, 1(. 191l 61·13 9'HUJ alle• !flt !h! dPV !)I JanuaN, 1t7l, at lhft1..____ I E ricd out by the Enki Research '· scoTT JAcKsow ouiee of Lippold, H~ertoo'l al'ld1 PUBlJC NOT l'
I ·1 I f th N tional Ally •• L•• o .,,mnor, '~ EA\! 11111 Strtei. sun1 in. 'lSI U e or e 8 . sn · .. ,,..part '"'"' Dr .. s11, "' cuv ol" Casi• Mts,., coun1y ot Or.,rpt. t0s« Institute of Menial Health. N.,._, 1e1e11 c1 HU4 ~'Mt nt c .. 111~rn1a ~11 111e r1011•, tl!lt ar>d "'•'•T!_.T,10,uT'••'•"•"•'•'•" P~,.ti1ht<I 0••">9e Co•11 Olllv Polor, on!e•el• nl tllld de<eAsed "' t,,. tlmf ol ..,
U111ced 0-.:eMll/t JO, 19)l .t"ll J,1nu.1•Y 6, •i .,, ~••I~ l!\d •II ll>I' rhi t, !lite ,,,~ !n1ere1! lnt vndf>rsl9ned dO htrlbV (tr!lfy !~~!
191) 3S7 1·71 '"'' the e111:e 01 1ald 0«.e11ted hill •c· mev ••e !1'e P••llll<I ot ' ~ .1
Qni<f>tt by OIHl••tlN'I ...i l~w er ol11e•wh1 parlM'll\lp !ht! 11 ool119 buslntu as THE
P Pl'lll IC NOTICE c•P'lf!' IN<n o• In 1e111:1.,., to 11111 o! u!d CITY "' 4lO w~11 Cllllll""•" Aven~. In TUCSON. Ariz. i A 1 • · • Mceaoeo, ~1 •hot Im~ ,.1 clf!atll. ;., 1n<1 to th• cay ot Or;i119e, tl761 Counly of f:i!!ht)· percent of Tucson ill "" etrl"l~ nroll<!rlv s<1u1•1<1 in t"" Or&r>qt, s•11~ of Callkirn!1; u io NOTICE TO CRE DITORS City DI S&n!I AM County o! Qr~nr>e. Sl~te D<lrlnt•~lP 11 tomPG!."! of '"" l0Uowl11g "'Of"en rpferrcrl h\• Pl ">nnM SU PERIOll COUllT 01' THE 01 Co1ll~m!i. p.ar1i!ulartv clf!><•l!>l!!I ••ica•i>or.1tion•, w~· pronc:lpal 111ac" ~t
P "Ott···-" nf ~•csoo Inc to ST4TE Or< <:loLll'OltNIA l'OR ion-IO·"'lll· bllll1111u trt II krtlOWI !l~o.:: ~ ll · · THE COUNT Y 01' Oll:AMGE l ot' 1, e.~, II cl l•entwao!I 5'!1H•e, ORANGE COUNTV PROPERTIE S. Cal1fo•n1a hosp1la!s fOr ahor·1 E 1 , ot £L~°.f.H'O~'~NIOHT SHEP T•6tl '7'. ;n !"°"'n..., 1 m~p reo:ordl'd INC .. • C1l!lor11!a Cor:•~'°;;·1 ~ lion~ ]~!'it vear were unwed. of· p .. ~~ e ,.1..., '""""" .,, ELEANOR oc j ~ 11om;R11. ~aqr 116 ~ Mis.c11~~~"°::. ;~..ide o .. v,, O•k1• • • orn•
f .. I .• d SHE PPARD, Oece•ied D"t. ""°' ' 0 •"lie r.eNTEtHUAL E Q v I l IE s COR· IC!fl S sal NOTICli IS HEREllY GIVEN 10 11>1' Clll lofnli, I PcitlATION 1 N•w York Car(IOl'allon. ' Of the I,~ \\'Omen counsel· creonor1 ol llW •110v1 l\ol!ftld Ot<.Mltnt mor;~orn~~vk"°':C.t,1 S•n11 Ana.I E.1111 :z.un s't,.,,,1, "'-York, New York . 7UI 11\11 Ill -Ar<lf>!I clfli"'5 .IG.lllU! IM 1' 10010 ed by the prtvale agency, 4\1 u>a dateClenl ••• •IQlllrtd lo 1!11 '"""'· c,•111or111a, ' I I I I n'IOl'l~Y of lll:°TROPOL!TAN LIFE INSUA ... NCE I ~ f bo ... ' ·111 !l\t neceis••v YOU<llirrl ln O•t ollltt ...-m1 a u e t•VI n •w u I C " \\'ere re er1 """' or a 1 uOl'IS ;.• ,~ clt•k "' 11,1 iPOve 111fltlld C110rf, °' 111e v1111.i st11c1 Oii contirm1t10f' o1 ~ale, COMPAN'f. • New York ~· N ""·
"nrl the res t df'Cified to have to "' .. .,.1 ttwtm, ,..;111 ,._ MUSU•v 0t part c11h .,.,., ~•l•nc• ev~ed bv 1 o .... N.t<l•-Ave"""· New or · -' l>r>Olnl llld 1 m A llOll "tacurtd llY Morf910t or T•llSl O""" Yo•k 10010 ttJplr Ji~bi!'S. ~Id Ruth G-. ~rl,P ;a :tw 11 9 ,!1111,av'I·, on '"' ""°"""" Ml sold. Ten ~tent Oii Tiii~ ttrtlfklle 11 vtKUle<I lo relleo:t I 'l'~' "'~' ~ ' ""Oii _,.,, ' 1 Did 1 be dlooolled w11ri bld I c1111191 or mcmblr111111 111 '"' p1rl11eri.11lg, director of the...agency. ~·•\1orn1• ,',~6• :~~:1;,! 1~"'.n~-:.~! 1';~d~ or ot:,, 10 bl 1n -111"'1 .~will oa1td: 70!11 d•Y ot November ltTJ.
California'!· l\t:lfrtinn ~ l11w! ~,:;:'~11..; ,.., ti.~n..:,.,~ o• oak! dKec11n1, bl '"~i""'tt!' ~tte. ~'7'1~ on~~e!: :~ ~=~~~~Tii:~~~~I ;'I"•~ f''Of" le'lir nt than ":'tthln toor mon1ri1 •fler 1111 flr11 public•• ~"'!,' ,::i, ot ,;1~1 c• an ,, cor1Xl"lllt111
A .. ;7(1rt;l''\. \l'hf>rr. :i wnMfln (''10 '"b •0~ ;"~' ngt~c~.t..., b r, 1 1 1t12 Oiied •r.11 •tn dlV of J1n••.,ry. 111) 1 •t111t11m Hot1b1. ROP.liillT R. Hl.iJLEY ' P"UL B. FISC!'f"R Vite Pr11ldenl "('' ..... "lvl··!;""I ri'"l•· wi<>n her G"RTll !IOE LINO~I Y E•Hulor cl'""' E\lllt ' 1'.l•Mln Orpbac _... E•K~•Ot1 o• II>• E•l~te Cl l<'lld Dfltedent .... i ...... ~~,r~tiry llfr> 1~ C"'l.i'•nt!ert"'P . nl ti>• ~0,..1 nJrnHI ll"Ce<ltn! I t.l~ld. ""'".,."'" •nd 01111m_. CENTENNIAL EQUll IES lltabl'rl II. H~nllY A>tt•11•vt ~· l"'"' CO!o!PORATIOH 0 ft11nlit.t/ llit 1r•A south Pdtl!• ... .-.wenv• JM 1111 Ulll St,, Svll• HI I tO•POr•llOr> C ..ianrov!•. cilllorllf• t1tu c..-11 ,~ ..... ,.~ur ... 11r. t2'21 J. B Cot1''"'~" ~ , TtU?!Jj l.\.!·l~ll. ;-Pr~ p., T•ltpllOn•: tlUI Sd·l1J.6 A11!1t1nt Vlce·Prt•l<lenl LOS ANG!~LES IAP ~ -ThejA!lor1ll' kit Eretvlori A!!O•llt~• tor Extt•nor ol 11" R M .:"lnmtn I t I ht dlCtclllll A•lll!1nt Se<rtta"' Orr~ldent of the California 1 P•,t"h~"1 °'~.,..,~ c~•·1 0~11w Pn~i. 11 • • e " · · ,,,.ETll:OPOLITAN LIFE ' 1 Qecember n )0 lt1l '1'1<1 Januar y 6 13. Put>1l1ri..., 0•d"'ll Coln! 0doly PllN I ~1edlral AssociRtion SllVS the 1'n ' ' lil'l n , Jenuarv 12, IJ. 1t. ltn 11! Ill INSURANCE COMPANY " --1 corpor1ll011 tiualit~· ocdr medical care ~s -r URl.J C NOTICE -P ust.re NOTICE ~ic!P..~~~1 •·thrf'aten by govemwenl s _ ------Re11 es111, F1,..r>e,ng
evcr·incrcasine: interfc"eflCC"' SUPER IOR cou•T 0' THI NOTICE o" SALE OF ll'EAL J.M. Slt!nmvll••
I STATE 01' CALtl'OllNIA l'Oll PROPEllT Y AT PlllVATE SALE ,_ultltnl S«r1t11rv kl lhr physician-patient rela-THE COUfllT'f' OF ORANGE Nt. l·nns \SEAL > In 1!>t SUJ1erior Courl of lllt S!itt of o~.ftl C>ttembet JI. 1'11 1in11ship. I NOTICE 0, M":;.:i~SJ"oF l'ETITIO'll c~111~m1 •. ,...,. !l>e Covntv ot °'"~~ llTEST Or. J1~"ln f'. fr'tl'll Of FOil PllOIATE 01' WILL AHO ,Oil In IN Mtl•tr ot ttM Ettlle ol Sadie M WILLl .. M E ST JOHN ~ d "-•tateineiit LETTE.RS Tt STA~ENTAll' isi .. n0. !>«••""" ICOU11•v citr' 1n<1 c1,.~ o• •ht IJ •wntV ma e U ll: ~ Eslal• of Wtll!l.M c. LAMllEAT, l'IO!ltt It ..... tby OlYf"I .... , 1111! ..... SUPWior (DU<'"t ct'"" Slit'
:-! !l rn('('t\ng of nresidcnt<: nf o•~~~-. o.., 1•,,..11 w!tt '"" 11 Pt1v11h'_Y+e ic '"" o• c1n1orn11in1n<1 ior . . ' ... I NOTICE IS HEAEIY GIVEN tr.11 AOA 11191\et! •ncl ~l tl!Odt•". ~vbt«t 10 CO"I· tt>e (o.,nlv Qf O•erooe Cahff'l!'nla S COUnty mealCa I. LAMIERl i. .. s lllPd her~n a pe!1!lnoll!r m1tlon ~t •~id Superl« Court. °" or TM!•nt M, Waro,
Sn.r ic>lil'<: tor Prob.!t1 ol Wiii 1ncl tor ltsutnc:e ol •111• lhe llll llllV <>! J1...,ary, 1913. "' I~ O!p JI·•
I Lt!!~., Tttl~mMll•y 10 Ptfl11nr>er ofl!t• at Paul A. tMnna, Allcwn~ .. , L~,... St~ltmenr Iliff! wi!ri 11\t Countv Clrrk ol J-Je said that if the re a-re""'fflte ta willer. I• maOt 1w lvrlnet" Harbor L~w Buildlf>!I. '" Eill 1111'1 Oraf'l{lf> Count'( Oii DKIMOl"r 11. 1972. . h' nd Hs hac:ic; in oarHc.,lar .... na ,,,~, ll'lt Urnt 11111 of•<• S'•"'fl, ,..,.,. ,,. .... '°""''' g( o,rttl')I, STA.TE OF CALIFORNIA I 110'"~ Pl a 01 hffrlng 1111 ,...,. 11111 been Ml few Stale or C1tltor1111. an !I'll rl9111, ll It M>d 111
mu tun l respect and trust are J~lla1y JC, Jf1,1. •' 9:tl0 I.·'"¥ tn 1"' 111'"''' of wll) dti.••led •' ,,.,. lime o1 COUNTY OF ALAMl!DA 1 . . cov•l•oom al ()epa•l"""t No. ] of wld dttln 1M •It Ille rlgllt, t!llt 11n<1 1111ere11 On De<e-mllel' 1. 1tn, blfore '"'· !flt l11st. prl\l111C MedtClll prJ:1ct1eie court, ,, 100 Civic renter or1ve Wttr. In rr.11 !flt et.1111 o! wk! dfc:e•ied ~•1 ,,. unoirr1i~, • Nol1ry PvDU' 111 an<I for "mnv \\'ell be replaced bv imtl-11\t cnv 01 s,n11 Ant, C1Utoml1. 0.,1 • .i by 0111r•non of 111w or otllll•wl'~· wld s1111, 0t•S01111!y 1ppeared W!lllam ' · -0111Pd J11nv••Y 1\, 1tn. o!l'lt!r lll•n or In l<ldl!lon la 11111 of wid HPCt>s. 1o,no,,.,, to,.,. to be 11!1 Vice Preti· C'rsonn l, ~ o \le r n 111 en t · WILL IAM E. st JOtiN. oeo:••Hd. 11 the time 01 111e111, In •no 1a oent •no M1Ml11 Oroblc knowr1 10 ..,. ,0
d h I h " Coonlv Cler~ 111 tilt' cen~ln real property sl1Ull11<1 In be ire Anhlen! Secrl!arv at ORANGE spnns11rl.! es t pro11:rams ROY E. JUM5 tl>e Cl1T ol C(l!.t• Mn,, Coun!y af Of'<lftOe. COUNTY PROPERT IES. INC., ll'lt CC•· i'l \Vhich OUAJitV IS OOt a para-Attorn1v 11 Ltw 511•~ ot C•Ulornl11, oa•tkularlv dtKrlbed paralloro !r.11 11<.c:ultd 1111 within In·
. . l UOf Adami Avt •1 loll,,....1, 10-wtl: tlrvm""I 1n<I 11....,,,.11 IO mt lo bl 1n1 mount cons1der<'!t1on. c~t• ,..,,. c111fornl• All 1n..1 c.•t•ln land 1Hu11te<1 tn '"' person1 """" ••«u•td the wlthlll In· Tit: UllJ i.1-ttSt c""" M ... S111!11•v Di1lrlc1, l'•lrllf'll' '''""""'' on blNll of Wild COl"pOt•llOll,
• ••11 " C"ted AllOMley /or: Ptllll-t County Wlltr Olslrlct, COUr>IY OI Mid CPl'(IOl'ltlon btl119 lt'-fl la mt te be I' Sii.iC I r PU'bllsl>td O•<J"ll't CG11I Otlly Piiot. Orlf'IOI, Srt!e ol C1lllarn!1, dllCt!btd II.,.., ol 1111 P1tlntf1 o1 THE CITY, tt11 J11nu~ry 1:, ll. H, 1tn 171 7l loll~•t. lc>-w1t· Pl•lnf'!"~lp !Mt exeo:.,ltd '"' wltri!n ln-1 OS i\NGELFS IAPl -1---Pa rcel 1. The North ~.60 lee! of 111111 tl•umen1, 1NI l(k~ld to mt lhll ' · · BLIC NOTI CE pcwllon ot ttw NCW!ri NII ot Le! Four· .. ic~ corooratloro •~«.,11111 1111 ••mt •• Amendments to the 1965 Mech· PU '""' OI Falrvl-l'••nu, ., Illa ..... on • 1uc:ri Plrllllf •M 11111 IUCll P•rtnlraNp • I h I ed I '· ----M111 rll«O"dlcl In Boolt I, -~ 11 of e•e,uttd tllll wme. C;il a"' ave resu t n a~, SUl'ER tOll COURT OF TH I MIKl!ll-M-. r«0<dl of 0••"'91 WITNESS ,..., llllnd at'd ofllcltl IMlll.
Palline; misuses or pub\tC STATE 01' CALIFOll:NtA "Oil COUr>lv, Cattfor11l1, dn<rlbtd "' l<lllOWI: Luella M. 11..-ry " " k' b TNE COUNTY 01' 011:.lNOE lleg(nnJng II !tit !iou"'-51 corntr ol Ho11..., Po,;blk 111 an<I for funds and a shoe 1n~ a use Mi . .f.-7n61 "" ea11 ' 11e•es ol' '"' North """ of Al•mad• Couroty
f patients" the OresidCnl Of NOTICE 01' NEAlllMO 0" l'UITION !>lid L&I Fourtet11: !~t Horii! alono My CorTlmlMloll lll)!tll
O ' . l'OA PllOtATE OF WILL ANO 1'011: me Well tine al Hid Eut 2 ac..s; a Aug1111 Jl, 1•1t !he Comprehens1ve Health LETTl!llS TfSTAME"4TAllY dlt!anu al 1'4 '"'I fhentl Wet.I i~~~~, OF NEW YORK J
PlnnninR Cou ncil Of Los E~~111~' ~u~9t~."' ~ .. 11~~ •:~,_:3~~ ~~~1:!n W:."'d1~'::::-: f; .:,~~ ~u Ancelf'S Countv savs. euA:RJ. O«Nlo!d. 5ou11'I .,.. a 11111 oar..r1e1 wuh '"' we11 COUNTY o, HEW YORK: v r . Id NOTICE IS HEll EBY GIVEN I"•' l!ne of 1111 Ea1l 2 Kl'f'I ol 11ld L.ot On "9 2G1'll day ol No •mblt" lt71, Dr. Jos~ph F. Bo\lJe fO A JEAN RICHARDS IURAI ,,.., IHl'll l'ltf'eln Fau•-1 ~litance of 11( felt to flll bofccwe mt, tile unoenigrttd. • Hot1rv
OC\\!I Conference .here that his • Pf'llllO" tor Prob.lie ot Wlll anll tor Sou!ll line ol t ... N,w~ ""," ol ... ~~-~!'! ==•~Jan: r~~V s~:.;,11~-::·::
nd I isW11nce 111 LtlllrJ l11!•men••rv lo P~i· F°"''""; It.enc• 1111 • ""9 ., .. .....,,.. ,,. ., 1· · ,_ ' organi1.at1on a severa t'-• ,.,,...,.nce 10 ""'''., 11 midi tor tlM ol l'tlt Norttl ... 11 of wld Lot F--~. .s_~~~i,v,...-Prnldln,,.1 ... 11. M. · · · d '" .... , _. lf!er> 1 dl11anc:1 OI 113 ltfl tv ltM POll'll ~ nmen, ''"'""" o 'V •e ti. ,.t<11n1 Ph\'JilCUH•S rec e.1 v e. 10-fUrtlltt l>l<tl.culao, 1no 111at 1 . .., I -•• ,,. S..C.t.latY ., CliM1ENNIAL EQUl,.I ES · · !>11>1:1 of hea•lf'IQ 11\e strn<I l>ls btlll HI f~r QI peo!lllllftg. COAPOll ATION "" 11 I" numerable complaints 1n the JO 1911 1 •·oo 1n '"' P11rce1 2. A •lfht °' W•Y 1or ro.ac1 • cOl'Por• on .. 11 ,,. Jtnu•rv , • · 1.m.. "-wet! 20 '"' ot me tcutld ltM wllllkl lntltvmtrll tnd ._n last several weeks of abuses of cou•:•corn, ,,.• c'l"'k 'c'~; ~~Wlw°.!.1"":: ~r:-:'o1 Lot s.v .... 1em in T•act 10 ,.... to 11a 1"' Pl!'a.i, wtoa ••eo:vtld ''"
I nd 'd h Ith euur · 1 v .,, •• ' _, ., .... Pl how M wl!N11 l111!r\ltntnt Ort 11111111 ot &aid C'OI'" pat ents u er prepa1 ea 1ne cuv 01 5M'll• A11a, c1ntvr111a. No._..,, .., .. ~ ec•, •;,1 "on:. : POl'•llon. 111d cOfPOritloll btl"'J k110Wn ,~
I I cts ,, Oatfd JtnUll"f 11 !t13 rtcordld Ill Baoto; • Hl'f me kl ba -ol lllt l'tl\tf"I pan con ra . WILLIAM e: SI JOH N. Ml1Cttl•M01tS MtPl. rtcOrdl ol O!'lltlt CltY, "-patl"lnlllll .':;!, .. ~tdT~h~ · .,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;ii;;ii;;iiiiiim--•-0;,;;000-0 ____________ 00000-0------.. [DUr>ty C!1r• County, CiUfornti. wttlll n l11sltumt11! alld llCll"lll!WlfdOtd 1 I IROXON ANO tllOXOH Patee! ). A 1~!GhEO ~I lWOOIHY 1~, ~. mt 11'111 1vcn cor-1ttort otl!kUIMI ni:
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I Sulit 4U 1"'1 of Ftlrvltw Far""' ti "-Oii • WITN ESS my lll<MI atld olrlcl I I 111» MM:Arthttr 11'14. Map tKordld In Book •• ~ n of JOM!lfl p ''"""' .... ' lt\fl~•• Cttllor11la MIKellllltOllS MtPI< ~ ol Or•llO'I Nofary Pi.bile SI II of
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Sat11f'day January lJ, lC)ll
Shula Loose,. Confident; ·Allen Somber
Georg~ Allen talked like a loser.
"\Ve had our v.·orst practice yester-
day," said the Washington Redstlna'
coach Friday at the Newpor1£r lnn. "I'm
missing my' first team meeting In 23
years ()f coaching to talk to you press
guys. I hope your questl°"' have "°""' value. I've bc..oen answering the same ones
isince Monday."
Don Shula smiled, having the loolr. of a
winner.
"I'm satisfied with our preparatkxla,"
said the boss of the Miami Dolpblns.
"The National Football League has dooe
the best job or the three Super Bowls I've
been a part of. handUng the press the
distractions. we lfaven't had any p~
Miami Yields;
Little Girl
Sits on Bench
Nine-year-old Costa ~1esa resi·
denl Jill 'Vallace is a very proud
girl today.
And, she bas a righl to be.
The daughter of Orange Coast
College baseball coach Barry
Wallace accomplispe<i something
that many VIP's have been unable
to do all week.
Jill watched a l\.1iami Dolphins
practice.
No. she wasn't using binoculars
from some tree near by. She didn't
have to. You don 't heed binoculars
when you're on the playing field.
And that's where she was seated
Thursday at OCC's Le Bard
Stadium.
Jill, a big Miami football fan, had
hoped to get an autograph or two
when her dad brought her to the
football field to watch the Dolphins
get off buses.
But before she could security
guards ushered everyone out or the
stadium .
A few minutes later Jill and a
few members of the OCC coaching
staff were spotted vie\\.·ing the
practice session from the field
house that overlooks the playing
fi eld .
A public relations-minded Miami
staff member then made a deal
with the OCC coaches -if they
would leave the field house Jill
could come down on the rield , sit on
the bench and get a first hand view
of the unbeaten American Football
Conference champions.
Although it became quite cold as
the practice session got older, Jill
didn't budge an inch.
And then when the practice
began to break up, Jill got out her
pen and autograph book and had -a
ball.
Jill's first signature was that of
Miami head coach Don Shula-and
then other Dolphins took pen in
hand.
When it was all over Jill had
some treasured signatures -
names like Bob Griese, Earl Mor·
raJI, Mercury Morris, Garo Yepre-
mian and Nick Buoniconti -to
name just a few.
It was quite a day for Jill
Wallace - one she'll never forget
Snead Builds
Phoenix Lead
To 3 Strokes
PHOENIX CAP ) -J.C. Snead sliced
three more strokes off par with a 67 Fri·
day and stretched. his lead to a solid
three strokes midway through the
$150,000 Phoenix Open golf tournament.
The former professlO!lal baBeball player
had a 3&-ho1e total of 129 -the best two-
round total in two years on the pro tour.
His ll·under·par total for two trips
around the friendly Ii t t I e 6,216-yard
Arizona Country Club course put the
nephew of Sam Snead three strokes in
front. of Grier .Jones.
Jones. a two-time winner last season,
had a 68 for 132 and was alone i4 second.
Dave Hill, a veteran who usually plays
short courses extremely well. and Gary
Groh were next at 133. Each had a
second-round 68 as the Oat. desert layout
again yielded an extremely large number
of sub-par rounds.
Larry Ziegler. who notched two eagles.
Lanny Wadkins and Dwight Nevil follow·
ed at 134. Ziegler matched the day's best
round with a 64, Wadkins had a 65 in the
bright, wann sunshine and Nevil took a
66. .
Defending champion Homero Blancas
remained in position with a 67·135.
btems and ....... r..u., <Ollfldcnt and
ready to play."
Allen complained often about hit poor
111.anday workout at Anaheim Stadium,
blaming "a late start because Sl of our
playen wm being subjected lo tlO
minutes of interviews."
On Friday, he told writers, "we'd like
to have one day with our team without
distractions."
Allen even oonfronted a Dallas writer
who said during tbe questlon-and·ansvo'er
period, "George, yoo have the sound or a
lO§er." Allen looked up the man and pro-
mised, "That questlciii you uked IJ golilg
lo make me have the best practice we\•e
bad all week ...
Allen did speak of one advantage, that
of the Los Angeles Colisuem where the
contest begins SUnday at tz ,30 p.m.
between the l&-0 Oolphlns and his 13'1
Redskins.
"We're the home team, so to speak," he
said. "We have so many former Ram~
pie on our team that It may be in ad·
vantage."
Shula, asked for the Dolphin edges.
said the experience in loslng 2+3 to
Dallas in Super Bowl Vl bad created some
advantages. "\Ve came ilr ~ssy~yed
last year, but th.ls time 1rriv.!d ltnowlng
what to expect," said the National Foot·
ball Lague coai:h of lhe year.
"We learned some things from last
year's Super Bowl disaster,"
Shu1a, who also Jo.st Super B<l\\'l Ill
when he bandied the Baltimore Colts
against. tbe New York Jets, expressed his
own e.moUons as being "G-2 in the Super
Bowl and wanting to be 1-2. ll:ty whole
wtelt, my whole season, my whole off.
sea90n has been dedicated to that cause.
'-fY attitude ls damn good."
Shula was privately Irritated when
htlrtng or remarks -published in the
Miami tferald rrom Carroll Ros~nbloorn,
"''ho owned the Coils when Shula wits
coach and now has Ilk* Uls Angeles
Rams.
"I've Sf't'n him fre('zc up in 1he big
ones." Rosenbloom stud.
Shula bristled and, for the hn;t !line
since Rosenbloom began rapplnA bun
publicity in t970, ttactcd to the criticism .
"Anything that ntan says would nol
surprise n1c." he said. "II<' has done
nothing for th~e years but dov.·ngrade
me. not only as a coach but as a human
being as "''ell He has e\·en 1nadc
rl'marla involving n1y famil y."
Allen Not Alone--Other Coaches Hit
The Washington Redskins' George
Allen is not the only National Football
League coach who has been fined for in-
fractions, according to commissk>oer Pete
RozelJe -just the most publicized.
"Over the past few years, I think every
team in the league probably has been m..
volved in some minor infraction or
another," Rozelle told a news conf.
erence Friday at the Newporter lnD in
Newport Beach.
Under question ing, the commissioner
declined to name the teams or coacbeS
involved. saying be did not have the in·
Bruins, USC
Down Pac-8
Hoop Rivals
STANFORD -Forward Larry
Hollyfield scored 10 points early in the se-
cond half Friday night to give top-ranked
UCLA a big lead and send the Bruins to
an 82-67 Pacific-8 victory over Stanford,
stretching their winning streak to 56
games.
" Hollyfield, Larry Farmer, and All·
America center Bill Walton srored 18
points each in the well balanced UCLA
attack. David Frost of the losing
Cardinals had 22 points to lead all
scorers.
The victory made UCLA 3--0 in the Pac-
8 basketball race and 11-0 over-all this
season. Stanford is 1~2 in the conference
and 6-6 for all games.
UCLA led by only eight points, 40-32 at
the half. But a 17-foot jump shot by
Hollyfield 61/i minutes intoi the seaind
half gave the Bruins a ~39( ead.
The Bruins, who-play at California this
afternoon. were without regular Tommy
CUrtis. The junior guard bas the flu, and
Greg Lee started in his place.
UCLA shot 49 percent from the field,
Stanford just 36 percent, as the Bruins
out-rebounded the Cards, 52-40.
Walton led all rebounders with 17 and
made nine of 16 field goal attempts.
Hollyfield was eight of 14 from the floor,
Farmer nine of 13.
* BERKELEY -The free throw
shooting of Southern California enabled
the Trojans to remain undefeated in
Pacifi~ play, defeating California, 71-64,
Friday night.
The Trojans. now 3-0. had to struggle
in the second half. but a 13 of 16 free
throw shooting perfonnance made the
difference.
Southern cat Jed 41-27 at the half
behind the shooting of Clint Chapman's
10 points, but the Bears scrambled t~
within 58-52 with just over six minutes
remaining. However, the Bears missed
three one-and-one free throw op-
portunities and USC built the lead at 12
points. ,
The Bears, G-3 in Pac.a play, made a
final effort to come back to 66--60 before
USC reeled off five points, three on rree
throws , to move ahead 71-60.
EUGENE, Ore. -Oregon Hnally gave
formation . at his fingertips. lie added
that all or the violatioos were largely of a
minor nature.
The main disciplinary action taken
qgainst the Redskins v.·as a $5,00> Cine
resulting from manipulation of draft
choices after the 1972 player draft.
Rozelle said the fine was against the
club, not agaimt Allen personally.
Allen also has been fined for activating
a player before a game without proper
notice and for withholding injury in·
formation from the league office.
Asked the last time that a coach had
been cited lot draft marUpulalions. R-Or.·
elle said :
"The Washington case." Asked lhe ' first time? "The Washington ca~," the
commissioner replied v.-·ith a grin.
Rozelle, discussing a broad range or
NFL maUe.rs, said be was hopeful that
there would be no player strike. The
players have announced that they v.'ill
make new demands, including a review
of option clauses and money distribution.
;,We are better prepared this time ."
the commissioner said. ..Negolialions
will st.art much earlier and v.·e hope to
prevent the threat of a strike " .
lie sa id the business nl('('ling in
Scottsdale, Ariz. the first \vet•k of April
~·:ill deal with such details as reneY.'al ol
1he television contract. ending in 1973:
proPosals for sudden denih playoffs 1n
regular season game, and a reviev.· ol
proposals to expand the league, v.·hich
now consists of 26 teams.
"There is no present mo\'e tov.•ard ex·
pansion." Rozelle said. "But the mall er
is slated for discussion at the Scottsdale
meeting and if anything concrete comes
from this review then \\'e will prOCel'd
from there."
THE REDSKINS' LARRY BROWN (43) IS READY FOR SUPER SUNDAY AGAINST MIAMI .
Runners, Especially Brown,
Carry Redskins Win Hopes
coach Dick Harter his first Pacific-3 LOS ANGELES (AP l -Washington's of his team.males combined . exhibition. the last defeat suffered by the Conference basketball victory Friday ho h h h I night as the Ducks edged Washington, 6~ chances in Sunday's Super Bowl game Miami _must fjgure , stop Larry Brown Dol~ins w went t roug t e regu ar
and you s[op the Redskins. No one can seasoit undefeated and 6ear Cleveland GS. in overtime. rest with its runners headed by the Na-argue with that theory. and Pittsburgh in playoffs.
It was the first conference win in 17 tional Football League's most valuable "He had a real good game against us Buoniconli continues :
games for Harter since he took over the orrensive player, Larry Brown. in the pre-season and we didn't contain "You can't underestimate Charley
Oregon coaching job last season. • He has carried the ball for 1,216 ya rds him." recall!_ ~tiami's defensive captain llarraway either. he·s a fine fullback. I
The crucial free'1hrows by freshman this season and scored eight touchdowns. Niclf BuonlContl. "But l tltink w"C're a lit=-_.. think a reason Larry Br'Own has been
Ron Lee with 54 seconds left in overtime In the 26-3 victory over delending world tie better prepared for this game than we such a great runner is because of !he
wrapped up the victory for Oregon as · champion Dallas, Brown carried 30 times were for that one in the pre-season ." blocking of Harraway. In the Dallas
Washington failed. to score in the for 88 yards. more than twice the carries Miami lost to \Vashington 27-24 in that game, he made some blocks that \\'ere overtime session.
Lee missed a 21).foot jumper with four just incredible.
seconds left in regulation play that would "We won't do anything special. But you
have snapped a 6H5 deadlock. Goodrich Ejected can't key on Larry Brown.
A _1-,.. .>... "They 'run an awful lot of 'J' rormn· 1
H l-t )...( tions with the two guys in the backfield.
CORVALLIS, Ore. -oregon State hit LA Belts Bulls, 109-97 1rs pretty hard to key on anyhody. They seven of its first eight shots from the can go either side, they can go up the
field and went on to crush Washington middle. they cnn ~o we3k side or strong
state, 91-71, Friday night in a ~acific-8 ~'!ide. It's awfully hard to key on Brown
Conference basketball game. Cl!ICAGO 1AP 1 -The Los Angeles to move the Lakers back out in front but sitting behind Harraway.
Oregon State. now 1·2 in the Pac-8, Lakers tugied back repeated rallies by another Chicago rally behind C.1iff Ray "He makes his cutbacks and you've got
built a 44-27 halftime lead as freshman lhe Chicago Bulls Friday to score a 109-and Love put the Bulls back in front S.S.-to lake those cutbacks away from him. s.c~rovnc1 _,.,... 111 "",1 •• '""""11• °'*' Paul Miller came oCf the bench to shoot ft7 National Basketball Association vie-84. The Lakers took the lead ror good You've got to ·stay in your Janes and
ooi• 1wnwim1t11: down the WSU zone defen se.. tory, their 32nd triumph of the. season. with 5:06 remaining. you've got to stay on your feet ."
1.11;. ~.:W: ~l~ It was downhill the rest or the way for Jerry West paved the v.•ay with 39 The Lakers bad to play mosl or these-Buonlcontl's agility makes him I.he key °""'* Hm :::=.:: Oregon State, now 1·2 In the confereoc-e. points, pumplng in 21 in the second half. cond half without Goodrlch, their ICOring man ln the Unebacker dcrense. He L->rft rab1:1--Jt::'-M·1t--l)l N'ea1 Jurgenson of 0SU led all scorers 1be Lakers' Gail Goodrich chipped in 17 leader thl& &ealOn, who was thn:iv.-11 out particularly big at 5 feet II and 220 ~-="' ::.;:::;: with 21 points and Miller was right while ruerve Keith Erickson came orf ln lbe third quarter when he drew back· pounds, but he is quick and has ll years
°"""otit """ :::::;; behind with 20. the bench to contribute 18. to.back technical fouJs while arguing with of experience behind hin1 . =:!'~!r .,..._us , The winners O\IOOred the Bulls 23-7 at referees. Defensively, the Dolphins will lint' up
too ... ~ ., .. ,_:t d one point in the second quarter to take a against the run with Vern Den Jterder
I -~,-----~li.d-~L.-~..,....--..;:~-~--~ Lea t'--LOS AN0lLUJ1tll --Cl+ICAOO ftn_ -r._ ~ r-' • ----If.Point edge And Wl're on to~4 'at uc 0 , , 0 F T and Bill .xcinfill at the ends. Mallllty
---~~ ~--~::;::~ . half, but tile Bull! sto rmed back with ,a =-'*"-0.1 • Y•nLr 3 o.o • Fernandn and Bob Heinz at the U.ckles. ~:C~~~ :-:-~~-.-ARCADIA-(AFl>-~ Barry Asher of balanced..scoring.atta~ .. to reduct the E•lkion , !'l ·,: =::: ~·~ ~ The fa tter scalts 26.~ and the others 250.
,,..., Marti n~1» Co!Jta Mesa rolled Into ttie-fcad Friday deOcit to 60-58 fu the third quarter. G11r1e:11 ' Js u tClnO o M o Dtn 1-lcrder has been the most plea.~ant =.::: ::_._:: after lbe second 1\'lund or match pla;y The Lakers were still on top by five ::;c:1r1
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GllXIV OIWf ~~~ runoog 14 .semi·finalists in the $70,000 going into the final period, when the wt11r111•1._ ., U4'J '" VMLr 1 M , tral Jowa won a regular job arter.Jnjurit>S rro .... ~,., ......,_,,, Don carter Classic Bowling tournament. Bulls' Bob Love began finding the ran~e.. W•lllr ... ' ,., It struck down Dolphin linemen. ::-'~" :;.:_:: A.abtt took six of till•T:tght matches in putting the home team ahead 81-80 with ';~~1t" .~ ~o J ·· Tbe_ytt@ran Fernandez declares. "lte·s
ROY JEFFERSON.
Co11sins l\leet
111 Super Bolvl
Tilt Sunday
Ry llOWARn l .. llA'.\'0''
01 ,.,. oa111 '11o1 11an
Co11eh ltcorgc Allen has a secret
\\'capon at his d1s-pos:il if he cares to use
1t Sunday v.·hen his \\':ishington Redskins
face the ~liami Dolphins in Super Bo\\·)
\Ill at the Los Angeles Memori31
Coliseum.
1'.!arv Flemmg, the 1'.liami tight end
\1·ho caught five passes against
l'illsburgh in !h(' An1erican Football
Conrerence championship game. is a first
eousln of starting \\'ide receiver Roy Jef·
r('rson of the Hedskins,
Fleming is nln1ost t\\'O years older th<in
his cousin but \\'hl'll the l\\'O were grow·
Ing up ir. junior ;ind senior high school IA
Compton. they pl;iycd in rnany sandlot
football ga1nes.
"I used to pla y on defense as a back
guile a bit," Roy recalJed at Anaheim
Stadi um this week. "And 1'-1arv always
fa ncied himstU as a receivt'r. I used to
cover him in those games."
At Compton High, ~1arv was a seoior
~·hen Roy was a sophomore and the tv.·o
played end on the football tenm as '\\·ell
as bring memhrrs of the outstanding
baskctb1:1ll teams of the 1:.ite 50s and eacly
60s. Both played on CIF championship
basketball teams for coach lljll
Armstrong at Compton. • ..
J1ow docs f{oy feel about facing ~bf,
cousin in the game Sunday, even thci:tgh
thry v.·ill not bt• on the field at lhe saqie
time" •
"It's beautiful." he says \\'ilh -en·
thusiasm. "I'm really glad it happeqed
this v.·uy.
"1'-farv is a great player and is the fiest
blocker in the leugue.'' he pra ises. ~tie
can catch tha t ball and run ~·Ith it. t~ 1
guess he proved that but they have lDed
him more as a blocker than as a recetYer
this year."
Jefferson is a 6-2, 200-pounder while
Fleming is 6-5 and 235 pounds. Both have
been to the Super Bowl before, each on
the .,.,·inning side. Jefferson with the
Baltimore Colts in 1971 ""'hen lhel'
defeated Dallas. lS.13. and Fleming with
c;reen Bay in 1968 "''hen they won over
Oakland. 33-14.
At Compton .. Jerferson began pl aying
basketball in the seventh grade with a
group of youngsters including former
UCLA All-American and curTcnt UC
Hiverside coach. Freddie Goss. They won
the CIF title in 1961 as seniors.
Fleming v.·as on Armstrong·s first
Compton championship cage team in 1958
as a sophomore.
Does Jefferson remember anything
else about the rivalry that existed
bct\\·ecn the t 11 o youngsters in their early
prep days'.'
"Ire beat me in a quarter milt
once and he never lets me forget it. J
\\'as a trackman in the hurd les, sprints
and ·long jump but he didn't go out for
track .
"This particular day. I had him b>•
about 200 yards at the JOO.yard mark. J
was going all out in the fi rst part of the
race and by thi s time, my legs began to
tTamp.
"I slov.·ed v.ny dov.·n and he came
chugging along 1:1nd passed me l() win and
he's tll'Ver forgotten it.'•
\Vilh the arnount of money riding oo
winning -the Super-Bowl Sanday, -you can
be a~!lured that Jerfcrson \\'ill pace hinl-
sclf for 60 minutes of football and if Allen
should run short of defensive backs with
FlPming at lii;:ht end for !he Dolphins,
ltoy \\ill be rca<l\' 10 fill the void. .. -..
Sports on TV
12 noon (4) -NllL HOCKEY -
The Ne''' 'rork Rangers face the
Blues at Sl. I..ouis.
I p,1n. !71-COLLEGf: RASK~'T·
BALL -Notre Dame·s Figh4ing
lri~h face !\ta.rquet~'s WarTiOf'S at
Milwaukee.
2,30 p.m. -HIGH SCHOOL BAS.
KETBALt -Cr(>Sccnla Valley
mt.'L'l.s Glendale floover in a Foof'
hill Leafme game. (S)-COLLEGJ-
RASK~THALL-The UCLA ~
take oo the California Bears In -a
Pac.ific Eight game at Berkeley.'
3:30 p.m. 12)-Cl!S GOLF a.AS-
SlC -S3m my S nead and hit
nephew J. C. Snead challenge Bob·
Murphy and Grier J~,.~n tllll
first·round match from W ~
stone C.'nuntry Club in Akron. OtiiO'.
!71 -PRO BOWLERS TOUR -
Finali~ rompt<e In the flt,otltt
Don Cartt'r Classit' at 1.os ~f!J. "
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B p.m. l&)~LLl~GE IWlltEit'
RAU. -The USC Trojans r ... thO I
Cnrdinal• In a PadOc Ela!>t lllllO" ai·s..nrom. 1u.e1. ··
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. Spori, ia Brief Los Al Falls
. • ' Smith's l 7-81h Easy. 6749 Tiff
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Sets Vault Mark For Rugged FV
... JI ' COLLEGE PARK . Md . -
eve Smith of the Pacinc
~t CJub set an American [,.Indoor roeotd by clearing 17-
~\.I In the pole vault Friday
_,, ptght at Ult National Jnvita-
r tionaJ lndoor track meet.
· ' Smith. who competed last
year for Cal St.ate I Long
~~J!<arll), tried 1'4.'ice ror a
world mark at 18-\~ before
• ··suffering a cut on his right :ttup which required several
-:'stitches.
1 Two 1972 Olympic cham-
,~ pion!. hurd!er Rod r.tilbum
• ,i Southern Univenity and
... th>t putter Wladyslaw Komar
,, Of Poland, wtre defeated in the
, first major indoor meet of the
season.
, Jn addition to Smith's vault.
.:'.which topped the U.S. mark of
-i17·7 set by Jan Johnson, two
qther meet records were lop-
1 pted. three more were tied.
and Bob Wheeler just mis~
a sub-four-minute mile at
4:00.5.
Smith, named the meet's
outstanding performer, barely
:. O'lls;sed the world indoor t~rd of 17-IO'h on his first
\ttempt as he dilllodged the
crossbar on the way down. Hi!
seoond try also was clott, bw, ·
the end of the bar struck his
leg as he hit the mat. He was
' sent to a nearby hospital for
•.;.treatment.
:,~ AUCKLAND, New Zealand
~Patric Dominguez of France " p s e"I-toi>teeded B o b
C.armiChael, an Australian llv-
"'fng in Franc., U, 7~. l~. 6-3,
lt.f.4 Friday and moved into the
;<'men's singles semlllna!B at the
NWew Zealand Open Tennls
'>iQwnplooshlp1.
'1o:-Dominguez next will play
. Onny Panm of New Zealand
ho eliminated Georges
1 ven of France 8-1 , 8-2, 1-1.
"'ltarller in the tournament
c.Goven bad beaten Parun's
~'bnlther, Tony.
~. In other quarter-finals, Allan
'\Stone of Australia beat
l'>f.aboles Baranyi of Hungary 6-
'.~ g.7, 6-3, 11-3 and Patrick
'W-rolsy ot France defeated
~Ross Case of Australia &-2. 6-4,
g.1.
T o p -seeded Evonne
Goolagong of Au s tralia
reached the women's
semifinals with a M . 1-6. &-2
victory over Natalie Fuchs of
France.
Y'
SAX JUAN -The U.S.
Navy said Friday ll bas stop-
ped the search for the body of
Pittsburgh Pirates' baseball
star Roberto Clemente and
three other men killed in a
plane crash New Year's Eve.
The body of a fifth man.
pilot Jerry Hill of Miami, has
been recovered but the search
for the others in a section of
the Atlantic Ocean Jess than
two miles from San Juan •
International Airport proved
fruitless.
~
LAUSANNE. Switzerland
(AP ! -The United Stat.es,
France, and Austria seem to
be the lone bidders for the
1979 Winter Games with the
deadline for applications ooly
three days away. But picking
lhe site may be more di£ficu11
than ever.
Only three candidates have
submitted formal bids backed ·===~~ by lhe national committees.
They are Sall Lau City, a
group of P'tench Alptne resorta
in the l\tont Blanc area, and
lnn!bruck, which hosted the
Winter Games in lt&t. A
formal statement on the en·
trle• wlll be Issued by the IOC JAY WILSON TAKES A REBOUND AWAY PROM TOM PAWt.ENKO (33), BILL FORD (41) LOOKS ON.
Monday when the deadline f:x-
plres but lul minute bids
were believed unlikely.
The decision on the site will
be made Feb. 4.
~
ATLANTA Psul
Richards, whose execu tive
powers were dlminished in a
froot office ehange last June,
was dismissed Friday as vice
pres.I.dent ln charge of baseball
operations for the Atlanta
Braves.
Eddie Robinson, who as.sum·
ed many of Richards' duties
last swnmer when he wa!
named director of play~r
personnel, wu named as the
successor, assuming the post ~
immediately. ...
Estancia
In 64-52
Triumpl1
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of Jfle Daltf' l'u.t It.ft
Estancia High S c h o o I
basketball fotef5 moved far
enough in front to avert ap
overtime fracas and 85 a
result, handed the host Edison
High Chargers a 64-52 Irvine
League defeat Friday night.
By DENNIS CAMPBELL
Of .... 0.IJ "*" '""
Working Its patient ,
systematic offeme to near·
perfection and utillting a
frostntmg 1.0ne defwe,
F...uln Valley HJgh School
contlooed to march toward ill
Irvine League bsskelball
showdown with Corona del
Mar-b)'-eruahine an out.-man·
ned 1 ~ Alamitos learn 11.;9 Frida~
1be bolt Barons art now 3--0
in league competi tion and are
nlllring their tiUe-deciding
confrontation with unbeaten
Corona Jan. 19. Fountain
Valley Is now 14-l on the
sea!On.
"We played well . but I was
sweating blood ," said Fountain
Valley coach Dave Browa f'ol·
lowing the game.
Despite Brown's
nervousness, the game was an
euy one for the Barons ~nd
Brown had every substitute in-
to the game before the fourth
quartu was half over.
Los Alamitos oever led and
aft<r the Grlfllns had pulled to
within two el M . the contest
was never in doubt.
The Barons took a 16-11
flrst-quarter lead and then in-
creased that margin to 23-1 t
before Los Alamitos scored
with 3:36 lcrt in the second
period.
Fountain VaTiey guards Tim
and Chris Adams both suc·
cessfully worked the ball into
big men Tim Hill (g..s ). Dan
P.1alane (6-4) and Scott Reider.
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Both (lf the Ada.mt twlns ad-
ded a few outside sholJ to the
Barons' attack -Tim sooting
a season-high 12 points -but
It Y.'BS the 6-11 Reider who d1d
most or the damage.
Jt must have seemed like a
night of target practice for the
gangly senior, who red the
6COring with 17 points. Los
Alamit.os center B r u c e
RoelaDd is his team's talleit
man at 6-5, and when he el·
ited in foul trouble Reider did
not face an oppooent taller
than 6·1.
Rustlers
Bag 91-85
Victory •
Taras Young came off the
bench to score fl polnU, Jeff
St . aair added 23 and grabbed
20 rebounds, pacing Golden
West College to a 91-35
Southern California Con-
ference basketball victory
orer LA Southwest at Pep-
perdine College Friday night.
In another JC game, Sad-
dleback fell to Chaffey, 84-73.
in Mission circuit action at
Mission Vle;o High.
Lucklees Saddleback just
could not stay with taller
Chaffey.
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i; Sea Kings Finish Fast,
~Shoot Up Falcons, 66-54 ~ . By ROGER CAllL.'lON nearly three quarters before
F.sta.nda had been involved
in two straight overtime
sessions. losing both decisions,
and Friday night 's 12-point
victory came as a refreshing
change of pace for coach Dave
Carlisle's Eagles.
The Eagles put the decision
away with a spurt to close the
first period after the score had
been tied three times. the
Eagles held !he !E.>ad on four
occasions and Edison once.
Browning Gears CM
Past Magnolia, 55-50
r, · ot ""' Delfr ,. .... ,,.., the winners fi.nalty put the --~ -0range County 's No. 1 prep skids to Santa Ana Valley's
Dasketball team, unbeaten upstt hopes.
corona de! Mar malntalned Its It was 43-all with 2:44 left in
status Friday night with a the third period and Corona
tough •M triumph over only had a three-point bulge
vialtlng Santa Ana Valley with eight minutes left.
before 1,800 fans . But at that juncture lhe
Coach Tandy Gillis' vie-Corona del Mar trademark
totious Sea Kings thus con-came into focus with the Big
tinue atop the Irvine League Three -Clsey Jooes:, Jeff
race along with Fountain Wharton and Matt Keough -
Valley with a S-0 mark and the combining to rip oU five
victory ups the season slate to stralgbt baskets with the aid of
a flossy 13--0. Bob Clark's basket and it was
But it wasn't as easy as the 57-44 wltb 5:30 left.
final score indicates as coach [n that span it was Wharton
Roger J ensen's Falcons fought slipping pa.s t a defender like
Corona nose-to-nose through silk for an easy layup, Keough
. •· · hit a twisting four.footer and ·
Anteaters
Swimmers
At UCLA
then Jones tossed In one from
the top of the key.
Oark connected from 15 feet
out at the baseline, then
Wharton went outside to get
another bucket and Corona
had it.! 13th win of the season M~ -The Sea Kings trio scored 59 ~"t....:.
of their team's Ile coont.rs ESTANCIA'S MIKE MAGNER 1311 ST.RUGGLES FOR POSSESSION. wEsrwoon _ The UC and Keough was probably the __ _ _ • _ _ _ ____ _
No. I nugget Friday with his •
With 3:05 left it was 10-10.
Then the Eagles scored nine
points to three for the hosts
and it l\'3S all but over despite
frantic play in the remaining
three quarters.
Ne.ither team was artisUc
from the noor in the nnal
period with Estancia !COring
1wo field goals ln 12 tries and
Edison one of 12: For the
game, the Eagles hlt 24 of 54
for 44 percent while Edison
coold !alvage only t7 of 58 at-
tempts for a poor 29 percent.
Todd Collins, the lanky
center for Estancia. hit -14
points in the first half and ad-
ded JO more for a game total
of 24 to gain individual scoring
honors.
By CRAIG SHEFF
ot tM O.MY l'Mll Stiff
Senter guard Rick Browning
canned 21 points, inc luding
some crucial free throws in
the closing minutes to lead
Costa Mesa High to a 55-50
Irvine League basketball vic-
tory over invading Magnolia
Friday night.
Q>ach Bob Son?men's win·
nlng Mustangs, now 2-1 in
Irvine action. combined some
nifty shooting at the charity
stripe with a harassing man-
t~man defense to win it.
Costa Mesa hit 21 of 23 frf<!
throw atteJJ'q)ts with Browning
nailing six in the final 3: 12.
His first two gave the
Mesans a 4M6 lead and after
l\1agnolla hit a bucket, Brown-
ing bagged tvro more to give
his club a 51--48 advantage v.'ith
1: 06 left.
After Magnol ia's B ob I!"-u11 Holgate hit two free thrw·s .... ,.,,
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, , • '° eight seconds later, Sorensen's
1 1 ' s club went into a stall. 0 , ) J
l 1 ' ' The Mustangs' J im Swain ~ ~ ~ ': wa1 fouled wtth 23 seo:inds to
o a 1 o go and nailed both free throws l 0 0 • o o I fl for I $3-60 lead and the game.
,; ,: ,: 5; Browning then CllMed two Irvine swlmming team Is not
expected to furnish major
competition to the potent
UCLA Bruins swim squad this
morning in a ,dual meet begin·
ning at JO here.
timely layups and an.round
play.
The Falcons gave evcrv in·
dication they're not the pa·tsies
of yetlteryear -and At one
time held a seven-point lead
124-171 with 1: 16 spent in the
Pro, College Results Grid Awards Tot•ll •1t111Cil , .. , more bonus throws with two ~ " .. ~ ____ .. _ to
Colll"' ' • 1 ,, ~VUUlll go.
Mldd•" 1 , , • 'l1'le Means' sklugbing man-M-vne• I 0 5 14 ~l arina High 's 1972 varsity Plrue s • J '' t~man defente V.'35 very ef·
UCI coach Ed Newland is
sending t skeleton· squad
against the NCAA uni versity
division contenders including
world record holder Kurt
Krumpholz or Corona del Mar
and several other Orange
second period.
Corona hit 24 or 52 from the
field for 43.! pereent whil e
Santa Ana Valley clicked on 24
of 59 for 40.7 percent.
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9 .,.,,,., lll, Al11"!1 HI'/
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Cltvtlar>d 113, Ph!11dt!pl>l1 lot (1 OT!
MU .. tuk .. 117, Kl ll..,l Clty-Orntr.•
" New Yot-U•. Hwston 1Cl
Gftldef\ Sll!t 1()11, P-IM 101
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Newland wasn't sure which l(atflllie 1 o o0 l
h Id A"11Mv 0 1 °"~' 1, V1nc:ow•• ' events e woo be in today . rn1111 2i I' 1~ ,,. ..,11.n11 1, roro~to o r.--• h 111111 ...... Ven .. ., IM MOll!rtll l, C1llfonll1 ), lie rrna11an As come on Mll!Otl<Y 'l ~ .. 1n stroq.ly this year and is rated J,,...1_ , 7 ~ l~ '"'-••tattwu
an excellent chance at victory ~;:::"'-· ' f f 11 M011l11\1 s1. ''· ~c4190 s1 .,
In the NCAA college division ~'fS: J ~ , j ~~!'.~.~l11c11"-,".;..,
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0,..:1..1 PILOT f :J
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Marinn Rips SA; MV Blows Lead;
•
Tars Bow, 67-57 Tritons Spanked
Western High Scl>ool blitzed
invading Newport llarbor In
the fourth quarter to tam a
67-57 Sunset League basltelball
wln Friday night while Marina
continued it! winning ways
with a routine, Sl-43 wln over
visiting Saota Ana.
Marina ii now 3-1 in league
play, a game behind Hun-
tington Beach and Loera,
Standings
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Time ran out on Laeuna
Beach's llaslelball -teim
Friday and the Artlm ren ..
t!i<"lll
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while Newpm Harbor'•
rocord !ell lo t-3.
Newport raced to 1 IM ,
firll..quarter lead over the
PionH:ra and hcld a one-point
margin IOlni Into the llnal
quarter befort the roor eaved
In.
Western used 1 pressure
defense that forced 1ever1I
key tumovtrs, and outsrottd
the Tara 21-17.
Junkr Jtm· Robens; • f-• .-~-;.l..;;...-'""-
rorward, and ...u.r JeU Tit·
tltflt.z were the priJM movers
in the Western comeback, and
Roberts was particularly ti·
reouve, r101na In rive basltets
In the fourth quarter, most
from the OUU:ide.
Newport held a 46-42 lead
with six minutes left before
the Pioneers hit thelr hot
streak.
Marina h::id Santa Ana down
by five at the half. 27-22, after
a sloppy first lv.'O quarters,
and then caught fire in the
third period.
Nifty Duck Kill
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titission ViE'jo lost "''hat tip·
peared to be a co1nmand111g
I l·poinl lead at the half. and
was upsel by host i-~ooth.ill , 62·
58, f'nday night m (.'rt"'Sl \'it'11·
Uegu~ ba!ketball llCIJOll.
Aller roothill had surµn s·
ingly co1ne back in t~ SCt.'Ond
hair to take a five-point lead,
tM loaers' Rob Fergµson @ik
a pair of free lhro"·s. h~hten·
ing the score to ~9-56 with l:02
left in lhe game.
F'oothitl inbounded the ball
and stalled for near!~· ..0
seconds before the Knight~·
Stan Hansen "'as fooled. Th<.'
fi...S forward droppc.-d 111 the
frt.'t' thrO\lt', putting the
Knights up by four and setting
thf.' gan1e out of reach.
The Diablos. playin~ e~·
ccplional baskelbflll, look A 11·
%2 advantage at the h:l\fi.ray
n1ark.
But in the fol\O'A'in~ half
F'oothilt came oul in ~·hat it
calls a combination man-0n-
n1an and a zone defen se .
\\'hate\•er it was. it \\'Ork('()
to perfN.'lion a!I the Dlablos'
offl•nsn·e t.•f(urls were slunted.
~1ission V~jo was paced by
~l1kc Dow~n. Rob Ferguson
and c:u Nor-m;:1ndle -each
"'1th I~ 1)()ints Bo"·en carried
thl' Diablos 1n the first half
"'1th 10 points , but in the sec-
ond half no one hit con-
s1s1c11tly for the 10Sfrs.
In other ('restview League
action lnvolvini: Orange I/ 1.IK'
li~a lt'nmt it was San
Clt"'mente on the $hort end of •
78-57 verdict "'ilh \'lsltlng El
ri.ludena .
l\irb\' Day "·as 1he key to El
~todeno's suC'Cff! with his
dominntion o( the in:!'lide. Re
sorred 27 points and hAd •m·
ple help from playmakcr Tim
Ti\"enan . \lt'OO scored IS
i:ounters.
Bob Yoder stood out for S.in
Cll•n1ente y,•ith his nifty
shooting performance of 19
points and played a fine game
at both ends of the court.
Mater Dei
Grabs 71-69
Using a tight man-to-man
defense in the third period, the
Vikings held Santa Ana to just
four poi nts while gaining an
ll·point lead that held up for
the remainder of the game. c:,...w..more Bob Losner, a ~ Virgil Foy of Costa Alesa has trouble holding up his mi:<ed bag of pheasant and
5 ~ard who earned All· duch be shot at the Hidden Valley Gun CI u b in Riverside late last month.
Orange-County honors as a Hunting for waterfowl should show a sharp in1provement during the last two
freshman, apparently played weeks of the season, while pheasant hunting on t l u b s \\rill continue through
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Guard Mark Adams was the
leading scorer with 16 points.
Ron Swanson was a surprise
starter over Bill Fk:k and
tallied five point.!, while Fick
came on to add six.
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Halftl..-.cen~ Faunt1ln V1lloy, 26-:!0
Artists
T eel's Career High (21)
Aids HB in 77-58 Win
Huntingtan Beach lligh's ex·
plosive Oilers cut loose for 46
points in the last half to bury
luckless Wesbn!nster. 77·58,
Friday ni ght in Sunset League
basketball action in the Oilers'
gym.
The win kept pace with eo-
league leader Loara.
The victors got their fnst
break rolling the final two
quarters after being held to a
31·25 count at intermiMion.
With Jim Teel hitting
per£ectos from the base line
and Raul Contrera!: setting the
nets ablaze from the top and
side of the key. Huntington
Beach was unstoppable.
Additionally. the Oilers got
11 or 14 free throws out of Jim
Rabe. who was fouled when he
worked in close to the bucket.
In all the Oilers were on
target from the free throw line
with 21 for 28, a neat 75 per·
cent accuracy. And they v.·ere
hot from the floor, carming
49.6 percent of their shots.
Four Oilers hit in double
'figures as Huntington matched
it.s second highest point pro-
duction of the season. Teel led
the wav with 21 -II more
than hii has scored :it any one
time this season.
Contreras "'as close behind
with 16 while Rabe picked up a
personal high of 15. ~1ate Jim
Weir showed considerable
recovery from the nu and pol·
ted IS.
Gary Andre~·s was high
point man for the Lions with
16, collecting eight of tbose in
the first perkx'I.
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Dana Hills ~ Trojans
Lose League Clashes
Dana Hills and Universit y
found th~ going too tough on
the road Friday night in
Orange League tJsketball a.c·
tioli and fell to' rivals Brea and ·
Sonora.
Coach Tony Stillson's
youthful Dana HiUs Dolphins
came up empty banded In their
bid for their first circuit win
at Brea as the Wildcats held
on £or a 68-58 triumph.
And the Trojans o f
University, although playing
noticeably better then ~nt
outings, lost a &l-48 decision to
Sooo<a.
Coach John Driscoll's Tro-
jans were led by the Paul
Simon.Jeff Giese duo and the
two each hit a doz.en points in
trying to derail the Sonora
crew. .,.
Although it wa s University's
third sb'aight-circuit Joss,
DtiJcoll ,... encouraged by
the improved play of hi.!1 entire
team.
Brea's Dan Carpenter was
the Dolphins· biggest headache as be connected on 13 of 21
shots from the field and finish·
ed with 28 pointl.
Greg Thomason and Kevin
Lose~
Peck hit 19 and 13 for Dana
Hills but it wafin 't enough to
offset a 31 of 57 performance
from the field by the Wildcats
as a team.
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games. the Artl.!U went down l1yup with 1:23 left gol them with 18 sttOndJ left they miss-
lo the wit< with Valencia. and withbl on<. ed two shots before the buzzer
when Ume finally n.n out lhey However, Laguna was called 90Unded.
wtre frantically · putting up for fouli six tlmts In the final v..-11 tn1
j mp shots In hopn of pulling two mJnut.ts, and also hid a "I<'• . ·' ~ ~ tti
OU· -~ 111"'"'°" -· ... <t ...--. TralllDg ~ with S:30 1efl. .-.succe.s&ful frte throws by O'llN• ., o , 1 z.,..,.., J)lU
In \he pme, Laguna ran Ort Valencla as-a rt.SUit wert the-11:,-~ ,: l: ,;
nln.e straight point& to come difference in tbe game. · T"'111 i...,.. ~ 1,,1..,
wtthlD one, but · t h e.... 1.1gu'nl had two chAncet to o.r-, ~ '! .~
Art1ltl never' ~ the lead. . IOOl"e a wbming basket in the l(ltsMl&I(" t o .i i
Tom Anderson 1 thtte-potnt final ,{ teCOOds On the flnt ::" ; ~ : :
A -~~ of..KlJl:Nts bl ' c.illfl lS I 1 n ~·en trqbf· tht tri1> aown tli l60t Dli! Anoo t'-n ~ J -;:
Bucs Seek
To Maintain
Circuit Lead
Orange Coas t College tries
lo stay atop the South O>a sl
Coa ference baskelball sland·
ings tooi ght when lhe Pirates
host Fuller1on al 8.
OCC opened the South Coast
campaign \\'edncsdav with a
6!Hl2 victory at \11. S.in
Antonio while Fullerton drop·
ped a 103-M tilt to visiting San
Diego ~tesa .
The Pirates received a
balanced attack in their vie·
tory over Mt. SAC v.·ith John
Seymour, Dean Bogdan. Bruce
Miller and Rod Snook all hit·
ting in double figures. Tom
Crunk, who averages in twin
figures. is the firth startf.'r .
Fullerton is led b y
sophomo res Jerr De\Vcese and
Tod Allen and freshman Tom
llutton.
In other conference games
tonight, Santa Ana 11-01 visits
San Diego Mesa (1-0 ~ and Mt.
SAC (().1) is at Cerritos (0-1 ).
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O'ITA\\'A Jimmy
"Nobody" ~1allish died Friday
as a result or injuries J'('ceived
in a barroom scuffle \Vedncs·
day.
~lallish, a boxer who fought
under the name of Jimn1y
!\'obotly, "·as struck on the
head with a baseball bat dur-
ing a fight in a Buckingham.
Que., tavern. He suffered
severe brain damage and did
not regain consciousness.
SANTA FE SPRINGS -
i\tater Dei had to fight for iu
life in the final minute but
escaped wit h a 71-'9 victocy
O\Per host St? Paul High in the
opening game of the Angelus
League basketball season for
both teams Friday.
Guard John Adams hit Une
clutch free throws in the final
I: 17 and George Herold gnb-
bcd a key rebound as the
i\fonarchs slaved off a fra ntk
St. Paul rally in the final
quarter.
The i\lonarchs led b}' 12 with
2·30 to go. but the lead slipped
to 67-'5 in the ne:.:t minute.
Adams hit the first half of a
one and one with l: 17 left to
make it 68-65. and then iced
the \'iclory with a pair or free
lhrows in the bonus situation
with 15 seconds left.
The win leaves ~tater Ott
with a 9-8 record on tht
season.
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TODAY'S
TV IDGHLlGIITS
KTI'V m ~:00 -"Born Yesterday." Judy Ho!·
llday won an OIOar tor her portrayal of a dumb
blonde In this comed)"drama wllh William Holden
and Broderick Crawford. (Repeated at II tonight).
KHJ a 7:80 -"Alexander the Great." Richard
Burton plays the legendary conquerer In this 1956
epic with Prederlc March and Claire Bloom.
KCET ID 8:00 -The Mlld Bunch. Th.is allegorl·
cal western drama includes terrified townspeople,
a crew of sadistic interlopers, a shootout and a sur-
prise ending.
NBC O 9:00 -"Incident on a Dari Street." Or·
ganized crime and corrupt city officials are the in-
gredients in this TV drama with Gilbert Roland,
Richard Castellano, \Villiam Shatner and Murray
Hamilton.
CBS II 10:00 -Marlene Dietrich's TV Premiere.
A special musical program based on Miss Dietrich's
one-woman show on Broadway in 1967 wtih music
arranged by Burt Bacharach. 1
ABC O 11 :30 -"111 Take Sweden." Bob Hope ~
takes Tuesday Weld along and Frankie Avalon fol-~
lows right behind in this 1965 comedy. ;J
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TV DAILY LOG
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Eveni' ng 1:00 o {fl Alli• 11ie F1.ity Q l1Ql m E••r1e11cy
J~UARY 13 0 USC IWttlNin T10J•ns n. St•t·
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ff) Ytkl If Africlllt11rt @l I l!ICl!l I Tiie M/1d la11tll
4:JO G .... : "Stl11 111 nu• bet" liJ Morie: "A SllPI Cut tf 111•
(•IS) 'M-11ny Sulll\'1n. lier'" (com) '33-!dw1rd G. Robin-a ftcn Hostess Inti l'tdroz1 dis· son, Allen Jenkl111.
CllSSts !he atMcu 1Y1i11bl1 to 1111 1:30 0 l'.IJ lridpt IMta: 1111111
pf\yJlally h1ndlcapped with ltlf· m 111111111 thl u...
dtnb fiom • Los Allplu 1eh0ol tor 8iJ TY Mldkat .
I/le ~111dieapP1d 1FNI membwa of t:Ge II (I) Mary Tyle1 Mon s ...
the RellollMtrt. Ill llhlttlc orpM-0 ®) m lflt Sltllrd*I' Mtvit:.
ntloft. ' (C) (3r} "lldhflt 11 I Dlft
IJ lllewit: "Wtt1••• If Llldtl" st1fft" (ch) '72-Gilbert Roland,
(!lot) '35--HttlfJ Hllll. Ridwd Cast.nano, Wini1m Sh1tlltf,
(JJ I ._,. ef Jta-. 0 (})@ Q'J llnltl If SM Fr• G OJ rw. w1111 11 u. ,.. cisct "Dt111rwttdl~ a ""' w 111cm m ... Olnlle•
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'St-Judy HoUdl)', w11111m Holden, II Marl11ne Dietrich's TV
Bl'Dderk:t Cr1wtord. * PREMIERE-with music
Gt DllW IMllt arrariged by Bacharach
fB Alb TmlM 1J 00 I ltfCijL 11 Wl&ll Y111 lM SI DOUT [Jt ti l,. "fakes~ 0 Mtrit: {C) "The h1Ti11dble SU-
11) s.r... (dra) '70 -Stu1rt Wllilman. Elkl m c...tr, ... Scm11111. m•• o rnoo m "' • ........,,.. S:JD 8 (I)._ Mint flt111a '111111 Wis 1n 014 • ....._....., Wtim111"
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fll) TlM -Ill"" -· ID Cell If tlll Well @fi) In H llkdce ·----l!i)-·--1:00IDD111 m -!B "" $"'°' .,.. 8"" Kl9 T1n11b:SH Emit F«f. 10:30 B Twillfbt Z.111
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C!:>Teltrt Hf Slbldl 'SJ-Judy Hollid1y, WiHi1m Holden.
0) Tillte llMct• m Kith"' Kuhh1111
l:JO II D NIWS fD All AllMrkll flMllJ (R) 0 MIC 1tm; C:..ltrtt1e1 Q) Merle
(jJ s,.b CMll11111 11:20 IJ Mtwle: (C) "Thi C1lsh1 1tr"'
€Ill Aedt11 ChlcaM (II) (com) '58-Jerry ltwi1, Su.i1nne el EJ S1tw di Lldlup y SIMau Ptesltttte. m Mllldlii Ct111ntllll ll:JO 0 90 Ml111ttt Guests lncludt !IHI
El) Kit Hn Ruutll, .leny West, Tht Honey Cont
(E IJttie latlls 1nd "War."
7:00 II()) UFO "Th• Cat W"rtll Te11 (I) Mtvtt: "Molrttr If l'lldra
Um" A Sl1111U1 ut bflnas sinbt11 IMlllCll" (sci·fi) '57 -les Tn-
lle11n1 ll'lto Ille liv-. al I SHA00 ml)'Tlt.
JiJot •ltd hb wife. O Ml'rir. (C) •n T1b Sifttlt1" 0 TINffllNUn Ch\IQ Connon (com) '6.5 -Bob Hope, futSdlf
hosts. W~ld. f11nkit Av11o!L 0 ...... ,. DIAm ()) ...... : (t) "'Salm City" (d")
(IJ.fu..fatllrl ~1---'twruie O.C.rio, Edmun4 an. '""".... 0·8rie11. 0 Did,., Dlyl ®I 1 .. JoMs SftlW m LNrtMt Wt•,..,. m """'= "1111 .... w ,.,.,..
lt;) It TUn • Tlllff (com) '57-DrMI Murrry.
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frt11 MH" (R) 41f" (mys) '67~19 Ardlson.
ti) 1'ldle" Slbtdt 0 Movlt: "SpKt MIMl:er" (sd·fi) m l.tu141_ '64-.frenciM..Yolt. Jimmy B11con. m .... lar fli).J11Nl
7:30 Cl) TIM Adwllblrll 12:30 ([i llMwlt: (C) •A Tllllt Iii 1.iw, A 0 lite Mtlltl fadlf)" Tl• Ill Dre" (dn) '55--John Gnl11.
0 Oull ... Htrrltt 1:00 D $pW.111 ''"" Dllf•llllk 1 Dl•I ~(J)lf ... 0 MNlllll S MtM: (C) (Zlw) "Ala· m U.fllaflt Show: "TIM Prifltt •* U.. lrut" (d11) '~Rlcl~.ud Lile "Mell)' Y'lll," .. ,,.. Cilrt11A, •
BurlOll, Fredric Mardi, Cllirt Moorn. "Tiie c.rak.I" ihotlltin" aui•Art•u. m....i.: (C) .. ..,. ~ ..... m lltck .. .., (com) ·~1ynis Joh•
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HaHtime Commercials Run Out of Gas
NEW YORK (AP! -The
Washington Redskins and the
P.fl1m1 Dotphlna tangle SLtnday
In the Super Bowl on NBC, but
lhia pro football spectacular
probobly won't be anywhere
as gaudy as a pair of com-
mercials that have ac-
companied televised college
football games for !he past
two seasona.
Teaaco. They did It wllb a sk,yrockell zip URWarda and barred 111y filmlnJ an mld-
king·slzed call of 250 and llJlht up a cold California night night, 1,.t the Clt!Jenry bo
enough nreworkl tQ light a like you ~·ouldn't belleve. dilturbed.
reading ol "War and . Peace" The commerclals, one The marching mus1cllw
frorn cover to cover· slightly different vertloo of came Jrom lbe Long Beach
Alas. they won't be with us the other; were filmed at the Community Concert Band, a
come the next college rootball Rose Bowl tn Pasadena in private group. The majorettee
season, according to Texaco October, 1971. It took two came from santa Monica Cit
sPQ.kesmen. They've run their J ht 1 d It d the -" Y course on television and lt'•1-;:":::::8='=0=0==an==="'"'=ce:;l;;:Co::;:ll/!;;:ge:.::::====;:::;;ll time for somelhing new. I.
The commercials extoUed
gasoline and other products of
The one-minute com-
mercials are known to Tex·
aco as "Star P.farch" and
"flalf-tlme." ln them. a 140-
piece marching band stomps
about a !ootball fleld while
ma~rettes leap_~ lN Th IOOK b .,.. ...
3:30 I. 7:00 p.m.
CHANNEL 30
AT THE END, a giant
fireworks display goes off
against an evening sky. lt
spells o u t "Texaco" as
WINNER OF 3 GOLDEN
GLOBE NOMINATIONS!
e WALTER MATTHAU -Bed Actor e CAROL BURNETT-Best Actress • e GERALDINE PAGE·Bost Supporting Act rou.
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~ The Santa Ana C.Ommunity
~., Pllyen are preparing for a
I ,~an. I~ opening of their latest
! """'"°'Ion, Leslie s .. phen.·
; "ehampagne Complex."
' Ron Albertsen. who played ,
t lf•1eading role in the comedy in
' .J.9&1 at the Huntington Beach
~aybouae, iJ dittding the
,. ~ta Ana version. The play
~ oenlen: al'QWld a young ·i;,:man wbo feels the urge to
when she tastes cham-• gne.
• 'la Liedap portray> the
, girl with tbe complex , Yl'hile
: Wayne Gibson Is cast as her
J stuffy f13llee. Frtd West,
l e~ r of the DAILY PILOT'S
, tinguished Production
t ttard as best director of 1972,
.. Y:kes the role or the
! pSychiatrist who attempts to ~ alleviate her problem . t Performances of "Cham-
; pagne Complex" will be given .. i Fridays and Saturdays. Jan.
19 through Feb. 3, at the
Players Theater, 530 N. Ross
• St., Santa Ana, with an 8:30
! curtain, •• I
; Betty Boop ...
_,Plays occ . . .
<·You may not beUeve this, but
. ~ge Coast College is
• holding a Betty Boop Film
:·FestivaJ .
The program. a tribute lo
the cartoons of the 1930's, will
be shown tonight at 8 o'clock
ln the OCC Forum. Admission
will be 75 cents, or 49 cents
with a student body card.
The program is sponsored
by the OCC Film Club. Car.
toons will include Betty Boop,
Boska, Disney 's Alice and
Mutt and Jeff.
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Broadway Trnnsf er "SOUNDER"
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llU lllT 1 -11 R'l llS All lllll. Bates Brilliant in 'Butley' .,,. ........ ....... ........ ~-~-.. ..... . .........
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The Peanuts Gang
By WJ1,LIA.'ll GLOVER
NEW YORK (AP) -Al an
Bales brings off, as expected .
one of the memorable acting
coups of any season in
"BuUey," a transfer from
London which premiered
Tuesday night at Broadway's
Morosco Theater.
The unhero of Simon Gray's
peevish elegy in a college of·
nee ii a chap whom---ef!hand
you 'd hate to meet anywherf'.
Here you will laugh, and
perhaps even understand.
Sutley is a teacher on the
brink of career crackup "'ho
compulsively abets r u i n ,
snarl s venomous taunt al all
who cross his path, spout s
nursery doggerel in pedantic
per\'ersion.
The theatrical object Is to
turn all this anti·sympathy
substance around, spark at
least a few embers or poignant
audience response for the sor·
ry sot. 1be script prances \\ith ~forst and Roger Newman,
metaphoric trlck5. Portraying the homosexual
This doesn't open the way to pair "'ho provide counterpoint
great drama, but the small. for nu1<:h of Butley's acidulous
tight nan-alive ctrtainly pl"(). disillusion ; Holland Taylor,
vliles manrelous challenge for the wife he wQulc: like to have
a performer like Bates, back ·•frequently but not
Behaving sometimes like an permarwntly " Al~ fine are
overage brat, again seething Uarbara Lester. another \'iC·
-.;1th malevolent mocker Y. tlm of academic frustration:
Butley·Bates confronts his lit-and Ge raldine Sherman and
tie world ln a constanlly hyp-Christopher llasungs , student
nolic di$.play of star power. tar ge t :i o 1 But I e y
Equity regulations allowed gamesmanship.
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the English actor only to come Bales. an in1paticnt man
along from th e original pro-u·ith long runs, has promised
ductlon that was staged by Lo stay around for jusl three
Har o ld Pinter . Thal or foor months. so urgency l5
playwriting worthy bas gooel_:t~h~e~w~o~rd~if~y~oug•~·o~u~ld~see;lhl~•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ off on other project. grand acting ~"·case.
The takeover director.
James Hammerstein, h as
adhered closely to the London ''The sharpest, gentlest, funni·
presentation , and the six new· est film of the year -Barbra
ly recruited members of the Streisand emerges as charming,
cast sttm as good as their delightful, endearing and bea• predecessors.
Among them are Hayward tiful. This is a far funnier film
Cast members of the Costa li1esa Civic Playhouse's
production of ''You're a Good: Man, Charlie Brown"
mcl ude (bottom row) Scott Swenson as Llnus, David
Pi~man as Charlie Brown , Toni Berman as Patty;
(middle row) Barbara Beindorf as Lucy and Stephen
Riechie as Schroeder and (lop) Mark Miller as
Snoopy. Th e musical revue will be staged next week·
end.
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than 'What's llP Dae.' Here is
the ultimate woman11 picture.''
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"A llllly topnotch comic perlormance by Paul
Newman. A 1ood time is rhat JOU will ha11." ~"';:.'.'::':·
is 'Bonnie and Clyde' brought up co date and en-
livened with the spectacular action sequences fro~ _'Bullitt'. AcutelJ suspenselul and intensely
emtin1 slam-b1nr moY ie. McQueen and ·Mac-
Graw renrate as much electricity as any al the
fablel screen teams of the past." ""'""""" tn AD9tffl r-.
"One of the 10 best pictures of
the year. Thanks to Paul ZIR·
del's incisively funny screen-
, play and a tremendously belin·
able and touching performance
by Barbra Streisand, 'Up the
·Sandbox' is one of the most out·
spoken, outrageous and image·
~shattering film experiences in
years."
-PETER TIL\VlillS,
Ht:alicrs Qigost (~u)
PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY RUN
2nd TOP ATTRACTION
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"At the lenl al brute physical action-John Boor-
man's 'OfllYERAMCE' is an absolut ely lirst-rate
piece ol mo•ie-mak ing. You can taste the lear
and hear the hamme rin1 hearts . It is an uncom -
monly •dmirab le undertaking."
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APol.OGlZING-NOW
YolJRE 'TAKING ANOTHER CIGAR!
by Do11CJ. Wlhley
by Tom K. Ryon
by Al Smith
by Dale Hal.e _
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NANCY · by Emie Busbmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS by R09er Bollen t:t
I NEVER S1>W
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ACROSS 52 W1istco1t
1 Amount.due 53 G1rb
6 Fish 58 Wint
10 M1l1y1n boll 57 In what
14 Group of m1tnner
Jecord& 60 Peninent 10 ii
15 Cratl!!r math11m;n lc
16 Waii subrec1
StJSpef'ldld 62 AYO!d
17 living 11nswering
quarte11 64 Polynl!s1an
18 Hirlde1ence chu1nu1
20 USSR river 65 Loud speech
21 City ol 66 Culling
Europe implement
?3 Notched 67 Russ1;in lak11
24 Brutish 68 Sc1ambled
pt!ISOl'I
26 Beginner 69 Metric unil
2ti Pipe f11t1rig DOWN
JO Drinking 1 c .. n P'°"·
VH&el 2 Detective's
J4 Mot t evil quest
35 Embi1nkm1t11t 3 De.uh notice
37 lnuminated 4 fUffOW
38 CMm1t•I 5 Come1 lorth
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41 Surfaceotan '7 ''Ou1-and
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l1rmlng gr1sses
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19 Sadsong
22 Speaker
24 City on the o ..
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27 Chemical
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47 Mammal
49 Forces OUT
51 Distance unit
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54 Divide
55 Gr.vet
mon~ey
56 Ice hockey
pl eyer
57 light smog
58 Smell
59 'Eusted
61 Tease
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THE GIRLS
DENN!S THE MENACE
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NOW, FOR THE 7th CONSECUTIVE YEAR, WE HAVE MAINTAINED SALES
. LEADERSHIP AMONG ORANGE ·coUNTY LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERS .
PROOF THAT, FOR TOPS IN SAVINGS AND SERVICE, IT MAKES SENSE TO
SEE YOUR TOP DEALER!
THE SEXY ONE FROM EUROPE
BUY YOUR NEW CAPRI FROM US
THIS MONTH AND WE Will F' REE I . CUSTOM ST~IPE. · •
TO YOUR ORDER
PANTERA!
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THE ULTIMATE IN A $10,000 PERSONAL
SPORTS CAR. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON A
LIMITED SELECTION NOW AVAILABLE.
FOORTH QUARTER DEMO SELL·OFF!
SUPER SAVINGS ON THESE SHOWROOM FRESH STAFF AND EXECUTIVE
CARS WHILE SELECTIONS LAST.
LINCOLNS e MARQUIS• MERCURY$• MONTE GOS
MONTEREYS •COUGARS e COMETS• CAPRIS
ST4TION WAGONS
1972 DATSUN 240Z 1970 Ol -$4588 V-8, auto. trans., foctory oir con· 6 tY!· .au.to . lro~s., factory air · • , . ditionit"Q, po~er steeri~, .power
cond111on1ng, rod10, heater. Just windoWs, radio, heoter, wh1tewoll
like new . (l27FZI . · ~ tires, v·inyl roof, wheel covers.
1970 CAD. CPE DEV.
V-8, auto. trans .. factory air
cond itioning, power steering, s39ss power (disc) brakes, radio, heat-•
er, wtijtewoll tires, vinyl ~f. ·
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1969 CAD. ELDO. CPE.
V-8 •. out.o. tron.s., footory air $33S8 cond1f100lfl9, radlO , heoter, wt11-
tewoU tires. Londoo top. (XV J-
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. 1971 COUGAR
2'Dr. H.T. V-8, auto. trans., oir /$2988 coodifiQning, power steering, . -
radio, heater, whitewall tires,
vi I roof. (824-DIF) .
1969 CHRYSLER
New· Yorker 4 Dr. H.T. V-8, o.t. $2oss fact. oir cond., f.p., p.w., p.s., ra-
dto, heoter, w.t., vinyl roof, t.g.
Wheel covers. YQP-862
_ 19JJ DODGU>_em_on •.
309A
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NEW
1973
MARQUIS 4 DR BROUGHAM
fquiptnent
Twin lounge seals, rodio/ tires, cornering
lo"l>s. tilt"Wheel. 6 woy power seat, recli-
ner, auto. temp. control, AM/FM stereo,
power door locks, onti-theft olorm. power
windows. vinyl roof · Much, Moch More.
PRICE $6745 OUR PRICE $5547
#535512
DISCOUNTED
$
FROM WINDOW STICKER
NEW '73 COLONY PARK STATION WAGON
in~:~:rice$ 5 6 9 6
OUR PRICE
10 PASS. 460 V-11 tnq~ rodial rire~ outo. §l)ffd con-
trol. rill ~. twin comfort loun;Je searl. 6 woy
po-seot, retliner, ~ rvtk, AM/fM slft"eo,
loc!Ol'y AJ(, po'#ft" door locks. poW« wllldows, luit·
ury trim & mu ell mucll more . S1k. I 152S 5•r,
IS147'
1970 TOYOTA MARK Ill
Wogon. auto. trans., foctory air $19 s s oondit ioning, rad io, heater.
(926ASH)
DESIGNED FOR
THOSE WHO
DEMAND
PERFECTION IN
A PRE-D~IVEN
LUXURY
AUTOMOBILE
'66_Ramb. Atnbassa or
'66 T-BIRD 2 DR. H.T.
V-8, outo. Irons~: fottory oir cond ilion-.
in 9, power steering. power brokes, sa ss radio, heater, whitewol~ tire_s. ti~ted
gloss, wheel covers. vinyl 1nter1or.
TTN221
'66 Chev Sta. Wag. lmpalci
V-8, oulo. Irons., air condition in g, $78
power steering, rodio, heater, white-
woll lires, vinyl roof. TDG028
'68 PONT. 4 DR. le Mans
V-8, outo. Ir on s., power steering, $7
power brakes, radio. healer, loaded.
S1k. #5174
'69 Montego 4 Door ·
Auto. Irons ., power steering, rad io, $9SS heater, YCP796 . •
2 Or. H.T. 6 cyl. auto.
trans., heater, whitewall
tires, No. 79!,:DJE
2 DR. HT. V-8, outo. trons., facto-
ry oir conditioning, full powe r,
power steering, power windows~
radio, hfat1r, whitewall tires,
vinyl iiiOl:londoU top~(026ASH)
$1Ua V-8,outo,trons.,foctoryaircondilion-$7ss 1ng, power s1eer1ng , power brakes,
rodto, heater, whitewall tires, Tinted
-__. gloss, wheel covers. ·No. 068NP' -
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DAILY Pllbl -ClASSIFIED ttDS· You 'C•n Sell It,
Fiod It, Tr•de It
With •,Went Ad • • •
' ' I ·rhe Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642·5678 for Fa,st Results
GeMral 0.neral
OPEN HOUSE
4 Br.~1.850-19802 Providence (oil Adams)
Hunting Beach. Sal & Sun. 1·5 p.m. 64&-0555
4 Br. Fam.-$85,500-1327 Keel (Lusk Harbor
View) ODM. Frid., & Sat;-·& Sun. --1~ p.m.
. 675-1225
4 Br . Fam.-$102,000-1821 Castle Cove (Spy-
glass #I) CDM. &at. & Sun. 1·5 p.m. 675-7225
2 Br. & I Br. Duplex-$50,95G-nl Goldenrod
CDM. Sun. I-Ii p.m. 675-7225
GonOt'al
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GonOt'al
Open .JJou.w6
S-Ja" t-s,,.,,:.
NEWPORT BEACH
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1847 Pl. Margate 3 BR & Family Rm.
1939 Pl. Bristol Cir . 3 BR/Fam $67,900
3927 Sandune Ln. 3 BR/Fam. $76;900
LIDO ISLE
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
133 Via Waziers 3 Bdrms $71,500
UNIVERSITY PARK
17562 Sequoia Tree Ln. 3 BR. $37,900
17946 Cedar Tree Ln . 4 BR/Fam. Rm. $63,500
LINDA ISLE
8 Linda Isle 4 BR/Fam/St.Udy7Waterfront
Sf Linda Isle 5 BR/Fam/Waterfront
DOVER SHORES
!OH Polaris 5 BR/Fam/Pool/Waterfront
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• CORONA DEL MAR
Harbor Vilw Hiiis
978 Sandcastle 4 BR/Pool $83,500
3ilol Ocean Birch 5 Bdnns. $119,000
-* *· * * * * * *· * * STRITCH YOUR LEGS
• , • and d!op by #8 Linda Isle after the
Super B!>wl. ·A beautlfuJ, graceful home
awalta you, Many lo.vely features. Open
Sun. 1-.'5, Jim Muller
THE LIVING IS EASY
Your own pPOi; 5 min. to Fashion Island,
Lullt 4 BR., sparkles in & out. View.! SEE
lT SUN. 1-.'5. 978 SANDCASTELE. $83,500.
P1ul Quick
SPECIAL LINDA ISLE HOME
-Nevar·oCCiljirea, 5 Bdrm. ~waternonfbome.
Ex!lenllve decor. Large family room with
!rp)c. Inspiring kitchen. $289,500. OPEN SON. 1-4:30, 54 LINDA ISLE DR. Eileen
Hudaon
LIDO ISLE-VALUE AT $71,500
OPEN SAT. & SUN. !-Ii. 133 VIA WAZIERS.
Fine opportunity to buy small & attr. 3 BR ..
D.R., beams & paneling, from motivated
seller! Charlene Whyte.
DRAMA ON THE WATERFRONT!
See this dramatic home with cathedral ceil-
ings & Spanish tile flooring. 4 BR. beauty
with massive beams &. tge. dock; in Hunt.
ington Harbour. Margie Allen
SPECTACULAR HOME
Beautifully constructed 4 BR. w/farn, rm ..
den. fo rm . din .. attl~~1 basemen~ lge. pPOI
& 5 sep . gardens. $uu,OOO. Marcia Bents
RELAX AND ENJOY
.. countr)' clu b taclliti'eS In University Par~;
4 BR., fam . rm. to\vnhouse. Owners have
moved & will help finance. Call "Chuck"
Lewis... ,, __,
DANA POINT SHOWPLACE
Lovely Spantab borne & gardens, above Ma•
i:ina. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths, din . rm ... hardwood
Doors. This home beyond compare. $84,950.
Call Geo. Grupe
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
3 Bedrooms, 2\ii baths . . . . . . . . . . . $69,000
4 Bedrooms, 2 baths . . . .. ........ $59,950
3 Bedrooms, 2\.'.i baths, pool .... $67,900
Howard Wells.
MOONLIGHT ANO ROSES
Surround this 3 BR .. 2 ba .. easy to main-
tain home in Irvine Terr. Try a little ten-
dernen & move in quickly. $.19,500 & Vacant.
Russ Flynn
MONARCH BAY VIEW
Great family homo. Beach club. Gated 4
BR., FR. DR, office, new kit. Completely
redone '72. Elegant & Immaculate. fl58,000. B!>b Yorke
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BIG CANYON CONDOMINIUM
Most popular model! The Bordeaux-enlarged
and customized 2 Master suites, family rm,
dining rm, 3 baths & 3-car garage. Exclusive
Country Club area. Hurry! $97,500. • CAMEO SHORES-VIEW-$117,000
A lovely home overlooking the blue Pacific!
A most d~slrable location. 3 Bdrms, family
rm , formal dining, 4 baths & H&F pool. Sepa·
rate bonus rm suitable for studio, maid's
rm, rumpus room or ? Fireplace in LR &
master bedroom. Indoor barbeque. Hurry!
4521 ORRINGTON OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :00
BRAND NEWl-LINDA ISLE
Luxurious! Long view of lagoon . Contemp.
Mediterranean home with 5 bedrooms, den,
huge billiard room, formal dinin g room &
41AI baths. Rich plush carpeting, expensive
wall papers, marble baths & Del PISo tile
entry. Superb quality thruout. $285,000.
SPYGLASS HILL-$99,500
Fantastic view of city lights, bay, ocean &:
Catalina from this brand new 2-sty. 5 BR .,
fem. rm. & formal dining room Colonial.
3 Car garage. A true traditional beauty.
# 14 LITTLE RIVER CIRCLE
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
BIG. CANYON COUNTRY CLUB
Beautiful near-new 4 bedroom residence in
tbla uclualve area surrounded by elite B.C.
Country Club. SUnk:en conversation area in
living nn. Lge dining rm, fam rm with fr-
place & many extra features. View of area
I. golf course. Priced right at $119,000.
21 HERMITAGE LN OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00
L\NDA ISLE-$245,000
Luxurious custom-built 4 bedrom home on
la goon. Huge family rm w/wet bar, formal
dining rm, game rm & 4\.'.i baths. Protected
patio, pier & slip for up to 65' boat. Built-in
vacuum. Impressive 2-story entry.
50 LINDA ISLE DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :00
LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME
Spacious 4\ii bedroom 3 bath home with gate to storage area for your boat. Immaculate
throughout. Lovely private patio for family
fwi. ~' Lot, street to strada. Near good
beach. Owner will help finance . m ,500 .
106 VIA DIJON OPEN SUN 1-5:00
' BIG CANYON -$117;500
An unusual contemporary home on a pool-
sized lot. L~e. rooms. 4 Bdrms., family rm. &. formal dining rm. New & ready to move int.0-. 3 Car garage. On quiet street.
29 AUGUSTA LN. OPEN SAT/SUN, 1-5
COl!ONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR-OWN"
On the water! Fantastic view & pride or own-
ership bldg. Private marina, pool, jacuzzi &
security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bdrooms, 2
baths. Vacant-Immediate poss, $89,950.
BROKERS & SALESMEN
We have an opening in our Residential Divi-
sion for an experienced man or woman pos·
sessing enthua1asm and integrity. If you are
interested In a beauti!ul _olfite ill \be finest
locatlonlnworklng with congenial associates,
we are terestecl in meeting you.
Office Opon Sat & Sun
''Our 21th Y ••r'' ,
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Roaltoro
1111 San Joaquin Hiiis Rood
"Overlooking Bl9 Canyon Country Club"
NEWPORT CENTER, N, B. _ 6'14-4910
General Gener ii
41.MCU: JiCM.t:
THE GRANDlYAME OFOUTlfllfGrRDJ[
This 3 bedroom Lusk-built home is in beauti-
ful condition, with lovely wall coverings,
patios, a swmy breakfast nook, handsome-
dining room and o\fned by one of tbre nicest
ladies in Newport Harbor. She bas wonder-
ftil viewt; on life -and her home has a nice
view of the Pacific.
UNl9UI HOMD Oii COlONA DIL MAR. 671-6000
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LIVE in N~e tlnnt ~-RWlORS "''"''"iw. """ 8<0~"°""1-1 28211 EAS1' CClo\8t HIGHWAY ramhHng Calll«nJo homo, lge. cor. lot, hup llv. room, COllONA DEL MM, CAUf. 2 bdrm. 2 be.th&. din. atta A
Top Prof111~I ,_
Since l~._j
644 7270 '•" lam. room, -OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 • ~.~ ~ i::;:'.'" BUY • 611 ACACIA, CORONA DEL MAR * BayshoreS BayfrOOt 2 Units -lovely 2 bdrm., well decorated Appeal, beauty, charm home, wi1h bach . unit for income. Ocean (
in the bluffs BeauUful """°"' deluxe side of hwy. ~61,500
CONDO -lN THE NEW SECTION -This ::,~liv.'.!'m'"'+ I~~. /:.::t:; ' • OPEN SUNDAY 1•5
beautifully decorated (completely upgraded) "!"''" & '"""'' din. room, 2 46. ~9 F I """'LD CAMEO SHORlllC 3 bedroom, formal dining rootn, a fireplace, firepl a<.-es, 11i•et ~r. electric ~ A lnlO 1 :-;i-
2"2 baths 2 patiOS pJUS 3 SOiarium OU the blt-Ull, home In excellent Bi&Utlfully d91jgned & decor&led 4 bdrm. ' ' condllion • SHOWN BY AP· . . gorgeous greenbelt .............. $62,500 POINTMENT. & pool home with great·ocean view. Man~ * , BAYSffQR£ DRIVE extras incl. blt.fn colored TV.
Invest In your future , _. . BAY & BEACH REALTY 675·3oob
with . vacant loti 3 bdrm., ' ball,,, 1, •. llv. '"'!! ... !!!l!"""",....,....,...,l!!"'!""'~""""""""",.*i . room, dining area. new1 :;; ( 1 I LAGUNA -Over 3 acres. Owner will d 11 h w a Ii h c r, newly General General
trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70,000. decorated, plans f o r!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
(2) BEACH BLVD. -Near Knolt's Berry upstalra addition, cJogc to
Farm. 100'x75 '. Owner will trade $45,000. ~~v~~L~;;;.sOO. PRICED /1. / IJ J I p -~·. "C" THOMAS ol..ido Wafuf""nf
-BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 2'h
bath, built-in kitchen, stone fireplace. F AMl·
LY ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS
including billiards. Fee land· close to every-
thing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34 ,500.
(OPEN HOUSE!
CONDO -i BEDROOMS, family or dining
room. 339 Rivieril, Costa J\fesa. Open Sun·
day 1·5 p.m. ·
* AU5:TIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES
REALTOR
,,., 224 \V. Coall Hwy. 548-5521
t'CYi'PQrt Beach Eve.54.5-564.1
TRANSFl!RRED
Just when the ovmen
had finished remodeling
lh<'ir lovely Udo fsll"
home, v.ord CIUJll! in •
they •-ere transferred
If you 're looking for
an excellent buy in
a 3 bettroom
Lido Ule home
Call ua.
$76,!00
HARBOR
COMP'ANY
REALTORS
SINCE 1944
673-4400
MESA VERDE
ORIGINAL
REAL TORS 644-n70
Gtntr11 General
2 BEST IN BLUFFS
E-PLANS PRIME LOCATIONS
J UST LISTED, 3 BR., 2\.'.i ba., lam. rm.
2200 Sg. ft., luxuriously upgraded thruout.
Elec. kit. w/electronic oven & cust. cabinets.
Lovely carp., drapes & lighting fix tures. 2
Lge .. encl., tiled pati08 ............. $67,500.
CHARMING 2200 sq. ft., 2 BR., 2\.'.i ba .. lge.
15x24 ft. lam. rm . w/wet bar ....... $61 ,500.
FOR APP'T. TO SEE THESE 2 BEAUTIFUL
CONDOS IN THE EARLY BLUFFS, CALL
HELEN B. DOWD
RE;\LTOR 644-0134
HARRY KAMPH SAYS -"B uy my big bayfront bargain & live it up!
Sale price in cludes a pier/slip -sandy
beac h -hu ge 5 bdrm .. 2\.'.i bath home with
fireplace & patio, on the bay, plus 2 bdrm.
apt. Would you believe $169,500!"
BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES
$200. per montti l.ncome. E-ll:
lernu1. Priced at onJy
$26,500. t
'46-3921 541-9416 IVI.
'Ibere ii a reuon
18 years aame location
Lachenmyer
Rc;i ltor
AWAY FROM
IT ALL
C.Ountry living, mlnute1 from
t<m'Jl. Big lo!. Great lamllY,
home. 3 bedrooms ouatand·
Ing value at only $26.~.
4509 W. Coast Hwy., H.B. 675-7060 s.. II, Call Red Carpel
~-"!""!!!!!!"""""""""~""" ... '"'"'"""""""""""""'I Realtor. 5'&.86i0· General General General
Exceptional 5 bdrm., 3-story home with pier •
& slip. Magnificent South bay view from all .
3 levels.
Realistically priced at $225,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR.
341 Bayside-Dr., Suitt I, N.B. 67>61'1-
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES
SHORECLIFFS
Exciting view of ocean from 6 rooms1 3
BR's & maid's, 3\.'.i baths. Close to gat&-
private beach. 2 protected sunny decks,
wet bar, wine storage. Blackout drapes &:
air conditioning in master BR. 3 fireplaces.
Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. (Xl7) _
BAYCREST-CHOICE AREA
Lovely home. Huge master BR-sitting
l'Q!ml. 3 l>.aths. Separate DR. Close to
schools. $79,500. Frank Peralta 642-8235.
(XIS)
COME SEE, ..
#20 ROYAL ST. GEORGE DR.
OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p.m. "Ankle-deep"
carpeting. 4 beautiful "plan 4" BR's. Com-
pletely landscaped. Unique "one-neighbor"
location. Immediate possession. Jack
Howell 644-0200. (Xl9 )
#3 LINDA ISLE-$179,500
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1..S P.M.
Stained brick & handsome oak i>anelling-
ricb carpets & wallpapers, Great warmth
& charm. Brand new 5 BR, 4\.'.i bath Bay-
front borne. LR, DR. FR & master sulte
w/flttpiace -overlooking Bay. Maxine
Williams 642-8235. (X20)
DOVER SHORES-CHARMER I
Custo!ll ~esigned. FR, bar, lanai adjoin-
ing pPOI & jacuzzi~lectronic roof. 2 fire-
places. Raised LR & DR overlooking pan-
oramic view of the Bay! Helen Wood
644-0200. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 p.m. 1424
Galaxy Drive. (X21)
OLD WORLD CHARM
2 BR Mountain Cabin on 3 lots. Secluded
area. "'11Jy furnished . Beautiful antique
lamps included. $17,500. Lois Egan 644-6200
(X22)
GO HAWAIIAN
in-your .-0wn backy,.rd benealh swaying·
palm trees w/tropical 20x42 pool. Dressing
rooms. fire pit, lanai, wet bar, 3 BR's.
Elec. kitchen w/built-in BBQ. $42,500. Vee
Stinson 642-8235. (XI3)
BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM
Spectacular Bay & Ocean View. Decor&·
tor's own 3 BR~ bath-formal DR.-on the·
Big Bay-Pier & Slip. $159,500. Harriet
Perry 642-8235. (X23)
BIG CANYON-FAIRWAY LOT
Large lot in a Country Club setting. Prlca'
includes plans for 6 BR home. Tom Queen
IS4+3200. (X24)
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Elegant President bolilA! -superb coodl-
tlon. 4 BR, DR, FR, cul-de-sac location
Large low main!. yard. Laszlo Sharkan.Y
1144-6200. (X33)
300 JASMINE OPEN SUN. 1.5
Rare, South H,.Y. duplex with guest quarters.
Luxurious, spacious 2 bdrm. borne with fin.
est bit-In appliances. Copper plumbing plus
storage basement. Rear 2 bdrm. af.L bas
groat ocean view. The 40 ft. corner ot pro-
vides extensive patio & garden areas. For
the best In Corona de! Mar living for the
·~OCMn Ofiented , wanting a. fine hom.-plus -
Income & a delightful place to put those out
of town guests. $96,500. -q: CJrange coast ~ ct
REAL ESTATE 644 .. 41
E. Coast l:twy .. Cor"'IA.d•I Mar
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You just can'I do much better th an Irvine, an exciflng communl1ywlth
everything from luxury homes to wide open countiy. And now you
can enjoy carefree living right In tho heart of Irvine lot' just ..•
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IN BEAUTIFUL BAYCREST
Lovely 4 bdrm., 2\.'.i bath borne. Luxurious'
carpeting & drapes. Maey extras lnC!. wat-
er softener & electronic filtration. '79,500.
Walter King 644-6200, (X40) I
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HOUSES FOR SALE **1653 Bayside Dr (Yachtrman's Cove)
CdM · 67S-1935 (Daily)
(1 _,_,,)
204 35th St.. Newport Beach
613-6110 $49,500 -(Sat " Sun 1-5) Ill Via Yella (Lido Isle) NB
673-7300 $58,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
'33;lllf0-sat & Sunl .. ) 33852 Mal~a Dana ~-
509 Begonia, Corona de!
644-7662 (Sat &.Sun 1·5) 11-l Marigold Ave, Corona de! Mor
675-8583 or 640-0030 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(2 Br & F•rqjly Rm or 0..)
110 Via Cordova, (Lido Isle) NB
67~123 $64,500 (Sun 1-5)
2024 Port Provence Pl (HV Homes) NB
644-6249 or 644--0396 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
f521 Tremont (Cameo Shores) CdM
644-6200 (Sat & SUn 1-5)
*1106 Somerset (Westclilf) NB
642-8235 (Sat 1·5, Sun 1_.)
Z53i Cret!vlew (Bayshores) NB
• 646-3928 '51,500 • (Sun 1·5)
3l30 Port Canliff (HV Homes) NB
67M 900 $57,000 · (Sun 1-5)
(3 Bed,_,,(
17562 Sequoia Tree Ln., University Park
644-2430 $37,900 (Sun 1-5)
133 Via Waziers (Lido Isle) NB
644-2430 $71 ,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
227 Ruby, Balboa Island
673-1488 $71 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2512 Margaret, Newport Beach
645-4040 (Sat & Sun)
1720 Kings M , Newport Beach
6'1G-776T or 673-0060 (Sat & Sun-12-5) ,
89'll Comet Circle, Westminster
557-4861 (Sun 12-4)
29'l6 Dorn Court, Laguna Beach
494-6517 $69,500 (Sun 1-Dusk)
428 Vista Parada (North Bluffs ) NB
644-1133 ' (Sun 1-5)
265 Carmellia (Eastside) Costa Mesa
644-7662 $31,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
316 Narcissus, Corona del Mar
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
303 Orchid, Old Corona del Mar
675-6000 $67,500 (Sun 1-5)
*5711 Heil, Huntington Beach
842-2535 (Sat 1-5)
**#106 Linda Isle, Newport Beach
675-6900 $128,000 (Sal & Sun 2-5)
(3 Br & Family Rm Of' Don)
1847 Pt. Margate (HV Homes) NB
644-2430 (Sun 1-5)
1939 Pt. Bristol Cir (HV Homes) NB
644-2430 $67,900 (Sun 1·5)
3927 Sandune Ln (HV Homes) NB
644-2430. $76,900 (Sun 1-5)
*2007 Holiday ( Baycrest) NB
647.-5200 $75,000 (Sat & sun 1-5)
~Orrington Rd (Cameo Shores) CdM
644-4910 $117,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*1350 Sussex Ln (Westclilf) NB
642-1976 (Sat 2-5)
293 Bowling Green Dr (College Park) CM
640-0968 $34,500 (Sat & Sun )
2929 Balcer St (Mesa Verde) CM
979-1614 (Sat & Sun 10-4)
_ 2l_a_Yi<1...P alermo (Lido Isle) NB
673-7300 $79,950 (Sat & Sun I-5)
*1424 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) ·
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*2138 Aster Pl (Eastside) Costa Mesa
540-4141 $45,900 (Sun 1-5)
3033 Bayside (at J asmine) CdM
673-7311 (Daily 1-5)
17932 Cedar Tree Ln (Univ Park) Irvine
552-7500 $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
17871 Acacia Tree (Univ Park) lrivne
557.-7500 $56,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
322 Poinsettia, Old Corona de! Mar
675-6000 $86,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
312 Morning Canyon (Shorecliff) CdM
67(t0009 $135,000 (Sun 1-5)
*1215 6evon Lane (Westcliff) NB
646-3928 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2l!l Amethyst (Balboa Island) NB
642-8235 (Sun 1-5)
.:!!1372 !lll!fiwater, HuntingtQn Beach
~2313 (Sat 1-5)
308 Otero, Newport Beach
640--0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1602 Corsica Pl, Costa Mesa ·
640--0020 (Sat &Sun l -5)
(4 Bod,_,,)
*978 SandcasUe (H.V. Hills) CdM
644-2430 . $83,500 (Sun 1-5)
428 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach
646-7711 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
106 Via ·Dijon (Lido Isle) NB
644-4910 $19,500 (Sun 1-5:30 )
1038 Sea Lane (HV Hills) CdM.
644-6200 (Sun 1-5)
#20 Royal St. George (Big Canyan) l'(ll 644-6200 (Sal & Sun-i-5)
2314 College Dr, Costa Mesa
646-8811 $32,950 (Sat& Sun)
2320 Irvine, Newport Beach
540-1720 $53,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
436 16th Place, Newport Beach
546-3688 (Sat &Sunl~
~ Falrlleld (Cameo Shores) CdM .
67~-. (Sun 1-5}--
' (4 t; A F•mlly Rm or 0..)
2024 Balearic Dr (Mesa Verde) CM 545-4577 ~,950 ' (S:S.t & Sun 1-5)
H8 Linda Isfe Or {Llnda'Tsle)1ffl
;~2430 . -(Sun 1-5)
7H8 ~Tree l,.!I, Unive,..lty_ Park lilll ---·~ ,_., ~i:s) _
•
15412 Verdun, lrv!M
~100 f!S,000 (Sun 1-5)
1720 Skylark (Baycrest) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1907 Leeward (Baycrest) NB
644 ~'19JS!J (Sun--1·5)
31S Golde~1 Corona de! Ma r
67"550 '°"000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
10161 Crailet Dr, Huntington Beach
962-1722 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
17441 Kurt Ln, Huntington Beach
842-ll004 $41,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
271 Rochester St., Costa Mesa
548-7516 $4.1,450 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
317 Ramona Pl (Newport Hts) NB
642-7491 (Sat 1·5)
*1801 Glenwood Ln (Baycrest) NB
644-1133 (Sun 1·5)
*1927 Santiago (Baycrestl NB
644-7662 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
tt50 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB
644-4910 $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
29 Augusta Lane (Big Canyon) NB
644-4910 $117,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
21 Hermitage Lane (Big Canyon) NB
644-4910 $119,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
211 1 So. Artesia, Santa Ana
54().1720 $31,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
7Bol6 Chios M (Mesa Verde) CM
~1720 $47,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
315 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
67~ jSat 1·5)
1878 Molly Circle (Mesa Verde) CM
540-1720 $65,000 (Sat 1-5)
5392 Sierra Roja Rd. Irvine
54().1720 $45,900 -
1858 Maul Circle, Costa Mesa
(Sat J.S)
54().1720 $65,000 (Sat.1·5)
*1915 Chuhasco (Irvine Terr) CdM
642-8235 (Sun 1-5)
*515 Rockford Pl (Cameo Hilands) CdM
675-6000 $69,500 (Sua 1·5)
716 cameo Highlands Dr, Cameo Hilands
675-6000 $67,500 (Sun 1-5)
2027 Leeward Ln. (Baycresl) NB
675-6000 $79,500 (Sun 1-5)
423 Vista Roma, Newport Beach
640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(S Bedroom)
3801 Ocean Birch (H.V. Hills) CdM
644-2430 $119,000 (Sun 1·5)
2815 Monterey (Mesa de! Mar) CM
546-3006 $45,900 (Sat & Sun)
**122 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
6'1G-7767; 673-9060 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
lS Br & F•mily Rm o rO.nl
**54 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB
&M-24.10 (SUn 1-4 :30)
***1014 P olaris (Dover Shores) NB
644-2430 (Sun 1·5)
**46 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
**3 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-11235 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
#52 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2318 Arbutus (EaslblufO NB
642-8235 $79,500 (Sun 1-5)
1946 Port Bishop Pl (HV Homes) NB
644-1957 (Sa! & Sun 12-5)
824 Persidio (Mesa del Mar) CM
549-1857 $37,900 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
#14 Little River Cir (Spyglass) NB
644-4910 $99,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*2306 Aralia (Eastblull) NB
675-6000 $64,900 (Sun l ·S)
28 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
675-6900 $195,000 (Sun 1-5)
(6 Br & Family Rm or 0.n)
32 Mission Bay Dr (Spyglass Hill) CdM
642-5200 $130,000 , (Sat & Sun 1·5)
971 Raularino Ave, Costa Mesa
6'1G-3928 $4-0,950 (S un 1·5)
HOME + INCOME
(2 Br & Bach Unit)
611 Acacia, Corona del Mar
675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
515 Begonia, Corona del Mar
640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
l2 Ll. Btdroomt )
~11 & 4435 W. Coast Hwy, Nwpt Bch .. 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
13 Bed-)
*10851 LaFuente. Fountain Valley
642-2661 $30,450 (Sun 10.5)
(3 Br & F•mlly Rm)
839 Rlvlern, Costa Mesa
644-7270 (Sun 1·5)
(4 Br & F•mily Rm)
*334 Tours Lane, Cos ta Mesa
540-1720 $32,800 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
322 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar
67U550
11-1 Br)
(Sat 1-5)
717 Narcissus, Old Corona del Mar
675-6000 $69,900 (Sun 1-5)
(4 Br & 2 Br)
11l 42Dd St, Newport Beach
6'/S-1972 675-!073 (Sat & Sun 1-5) -----.. .. ...... . ~ -
HOUSES FOR RENJ
• ~ Br & F•mlly Rm)
3004 Ocean Ave, Corooa aeJ~ar
675-eOOO isoo mo. · (Sun 1·5) ,. ....
S.ll/fdo7, J.....,, "· 1973 DAILY PILOT 21_
I l~I . __ .. --
Gonoral
Pete Barrell f<ea/t'J
pmen fj
AT LAST!
FREEDOM FROM
HOUS E-HUNTING
Hl!tt'• j1,1.ll 1 tampll' ol our
tarae lnvl'utory or ~~nl·
la l & ln<.'Otlle Propertln.
~1ore than llkely "''(" M'-e
"' hat )'00 1o1·ant.
PRIVACY & CONVENIENCE M .. a Vordo 3 Br, 2 B• l yn; l'()tll'lf.;, t1Uptr roomy e.t
ON IO' BAYCREST LOT ""°"' mari«t s:n.t.ro.
Enclosed front entry---3 nice bedrooms. fire-WHt Side: Boaollfolly
p~a~es in living room & family room, formal 1·~H'tll'INI 2 BR on ictru lafl:l!
dtnmg room, 2~ balhs. All lhlB and pool too ! lot "' a rnert $23.750. O ized $75 College Park: Several vers garage. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ,500. 3 & 4 BR KOO<tlc'fi at around 2007 Hol.idoy, N.B. Open Sat & Son 1-S • s~ 000 1e .u, , ran11:c.
SPYGLASS HILL • Monticello, 3-&r 1 Bo.
. '~""'' " only 127,..,, 6 BEDRDOMS-4 BATHS INC OME UN ITS:
3 Car garage, fee land. Vie'v from · Saddle-6-l''OR STh.~. EMhu<k t11
back to ocean. Many xtras-central vacuum tf·rrinc-n1 S!l!O. nm 1nc-omt".
cleaner, 2 fi replaces, solid hardwood doors, ID-\\'ITII SlOOO mo it1('U111c
d d ~olng tnr $145,000. un ergroun utilities, floo r safe. and xtra :.'S·AT s3JIJ.OOO. JM'rt1'1ls oor
pantry space ................. Price $130,000. 11n·u1.
31 Mls~ion Bay Dr, CdM Open Sat & Sun J.S 1/011• about 11:1 R! :! 1nill ion"
LUXURY & LOCATION
DOVER SHORES-BAY & OC EAN VIEW
4 Oversized bedrooms, format dining roon1,
firepl ace and open beams in family room.
pool & jacuzzi. Beautllully planned !or enter-
taining. Many exciting features. $129,500.
UDO ISLE
NEWLY LISTED
3 Bedroom family home. Charming living
room wanned by massive stone fireplace, tile
noo,rs, and glass doors opening to private
patio. Upper story la rge master suite with
it's O\Vn sitting room or stud y ..... $114,000.
ANSWER TO COWCTORS DREAM
S FLEXIBLE GARAGES
Newport
•t
Folrvlow
646-Ull
(onytlmo)
OPEN HOUSES
SUNDAY l·S
2030 Port Cardiff
Newport S.ach
!!art.or View llon1es, t:Xtcn-
sivcly u~rll.1.k>cl 1\lonaoo, 2
BR, d1'n, l)('aut. landscaped
\\ SUP\'r large, l.'OtllPI prlv
rt·w· ylU'd . $57,000. Jo'ee.
28 Royal St. Georg•
Newport Beach
H 1 ir Canyon. oots1and!n~.
I~
C. F. COL ESWORTHY & CO.
Four 8-'room Plu1
Formal dinln\,':lm, garden kltcben, service
porch. warm ly room with beamed cell-
mgs and llreplace. 2'h Baths. large master
suite. Close lo UC!. Not leasehold. A real
value at $52.900.
Mtt • Verde-No Down G.I.
QunJified Vets attention. llere is your chance
to t1 se those benefits. Spacious three bed·
room, I~ hath home with lireplace. built-In
kitchen and enclosed front lanai '"'Ith fire
ring. Block wall fenced "'ilh roo1n for the
children to roan1. Better hurry ... $32,500.
S.ycrest
Prestige Newport neighborhood. Four bed-
roo1n 21;2 baths plus ext ra bonus room for
ho111e office or hobby center. Country kitchen
and large fa1nily room. Convenient cente r
hall floor plan. Large corner lot \\'ith room
!or a pool. Not leasehold ... $72.500.
Bluffs Condo
Ex tr a Room for Extra livinv
Plenty of roo1n for fa1niJ y fun and gracious
entertaining. Bright 4 bedroon.1 unit with
fa1ni ly roo111. forn1al dining area plus a spe-.
cial Upstairs finished bonus room. Move in
cond~tion "'ilh deep pile shag carpets. Ex-
pansive green belt 'View. Just lis ted at $62,300
Coron• Del Ma r Home end Income
Situa ted on a 42 fool lot south of lhe rus hway
is this lovely 2 bedroom home reaturU'lg an
unusually large master suite wi th private
bath. Detached bachelor unit for extra Ur
co1ne shows a nice return. $63,950.
You Got Th e Down -W• Got The Nett
J ust 10',li do\Vll on Otis lovely 3 bed.room
home. This 2 story ho1ne features fa miJy
room_. convertible den and formal dining area.
Quality construction incl uding a heavy shake
roof. Fulkprice $38.950 .
Our all redwood home has the sunniest,
bri~htest living room ,,·ith open walls to a
delightful patio. Please call for more infor-
mation. ~paeious, <'ll.~1om hull! hon1r 640 0020 011 fail"\1•1i.y lot. P c r f e c. t •
,c:an1l• room. plus 5 UR, Jh::---;--------------EMERALD BAY -VIEW LOT
ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST
lot m Laguna. Community p()ol, jacuzzi. ten·
nis court and excell ent beach ....... $88,500.
J ·Office Open Saturdays & Sundays
PETE BARRETT REAL TY
160S Wostcllff Dr., N.B.
642·5200
frpl rs + + + $t9;,.IXX), General Gener1I
·OPEN HOUSE
SAT/SUN 2-S
# 106 Lind• 1110
Newport Beach
$128,000
·Ill' Dock, 2900 sq, rt ., single
~tory, 3 BR, 3 BA, irnmed.I·
atr Ol'CUf>etrK'y. '
oflnda !J!J/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
38 Lindi Isle Drive
Long \l1ater vie'v front finest & 1ast 50 fl
main channel lot. .............. $1 50,000. '!!G!on~e~r~•l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!G~e!n!or!o~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I (~~~~)
* * * * * * * BALBOA ISLAND * MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION
3 Bdrm., 2 bath, compl etely furn. house. 100
mk .. nr. So. Bay. Encl. rear patio. Complete
plans for garage apt. included. $75,000
HOME AND INCOME
2 Bdrm., 1 bath house plus !·bdrm. apt. Ex·
tra lge. lot, rm. to expand. Near No, Bay.
Dbl. garage. $78,500
CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR
306 Morino, Balboo Island 675-4000
* * * * * *
675.4900
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday I : 30 lo 4 P .M.
810 Governor StrMt
IJust West of
Placentia ). C.M.
:1 RDR~f homr, rncb.!-00
pntio, largl' pool. AU rre1h·
ly paintl'd, new· carpets and
Ille. MO\'(' in today! $26,500.
E·Z terms. ' • * * * •
Linda Isle Waterfront
Just com pleted -modern 5 bdrm., 41,i
balh home with fa mily rn1 .. game rm., form-
al dining rn1. & 1nagnificent 25 ft. water-
front living rn1 . \\''frplc. & '''Ct bar. $285,000
53 Linda Isle Drive
Elegant 5 bdrm., 41h baths; on lagoon. New
carpets, drapes & wallpa per. Lge. attic
storage area. 4 frplaces. Lov ely garden &
large slip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~212,000
101 Linda Isle Drive
Lovely 5 BR.. 4 ba. home with downstairs
waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or
study. li1exican tile floors, beam ceilings,
quality conslruction, slip . . . . . . $155,000,
For Complete lnf0Tm1tlon
On All Homes & Lots, PIHH Call:
BACK BAY AREA
Custom built ~ BOR~t home,
3 full ba1h.~. family roon1,
oUice or den, 2 fireplaces
+ indoor B-B-Q, lal'\<e pool
& 1,1,·ading pool. :\luny n1ore
,;plt'ndid features. Priced
ngtit at SSi.500. ~ edrm.: 2 Bat; BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
General ~cu• carptots uiruooi. 2 rar 1'!""34"1~B"1"y>"id"o""D"r".,"S"u"it"o~l","N".~B". """6"7"5-6""16!!l!!!!!!I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ga.ragr. Ell.sll!itle Co s t s 1r, _ I • ~fesa. s~.!LIO. ucner1 General
Roy McCardle Realtor I--------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I A RARE FIND l<IO Newpon Blvd., C.M. OPEN HOUSES EASTSIDE
$27,950. A real Cd t.1 charmer, on the ocean side of
Hwy., yet walking distance to all shopping.
This 3 bdrm., 1 Yi bath home has additional
,;Jeeping room in 2 car garage; we have the
key - give us a call. Offered al $64,500 ·
548-n29
SUNDAY 1.5 2-STORY • Baycre" JMI Glenwood
BEACH • POOL! ,1tinn ... , .... , ... ,,. Pool. S 19 ,500! \~'ells built. l-lu11:e lot. $92.00J
TI1I!< cute 3 bedroom home
ean be your key to future
profit! DON'T RENT any
longer, wtx-n only $1 400. will
gl•t you inlo this beauty. NO
CORBIN-MARTIN Pnn1c llunlington Beach k>-* The Bluffs 428 Vista Par-00\\'N TO VETS! You'll
c-11.tion! BIKE TO OCEAN! adR. ' lrivr lht" harctv.·ood floors,
/\s.sumC! Jo11A loan of Sll.800 3 Bclrms 2'' ba'"· .!lpllt-huilt\n di!lh'o\·a.-;hcr, custom
ior BU'l.' r oR $20') 1'11A L \ f' v e 1.· " .. t:~adc·~i." bay cabinet.!! end lovely carpeta. 644-7662 1\lonthly payment only $107. vi~-. Si2.SOO. \\lf\' \\'AIT?
i\nnua! p€"rC'Pn1ligr r a l c CO'TS l'!' .... "'l'""""""""""""!!"'""~""""""""~l 51
,·. ! Used brick fil't'place. .-'.tJ.. ~ ,." Gent ral Co1y kitchen. Prive.le en· ~i. .-.,.
--------1 ''"""" "'""'· S\\'fMMTNG [{is ·-f~' J3l.uJr WALLACE THIS IS NOT AN POOL! lntmocul"• •••~· t ~.;> II REALTORS
REALTORS
PLAYGROUND how;e! Call <<>day 645-03<13. • 541 •141 AD-IT IS A i,. rculiy " -FOR KIDS v IOpon Evonlnpl
Popular Cl!ntury Pnrk, 4 FACT! 2414 Vii;ta ctel Oro
lx'<lroom home on lhl! TIIE FACTS: A beauti!ul 4 Nl'\\'JlOfl Beach -,n Foreclosure!
largest lot In th e bedroom. l5'x31' family 644-1133 ANYTIME
development. P\enty room roon1, 2~ bath. formal din-SEL $15,750
,., pool, """ or 1ra;1er .. ;ng room, plus a bonus ECT VIEW FULL PRICE'.
Yoel\ as play area for the roon1. upgraded carpets and PROPERTIES
kW,_ Early oc<'ll"'""Y can """""· Prof•" I~ n a I $26, 995. & llURIW! >'ORC>:D SALE!
be arranr:l?d 00 this nearly landscap111Jt:, spec 1 men SHARP 1 The Rl'lll E~tatel"l!I ar Coronn Jo're-shly painted interior.
ne.w holnc. Takeover e.xisL· ~!1~ll.' sptlnkJers. TIIE AD. • rl1·I ;\!fir \\'ill hl'lp you make \\',\Sllt:;R arul DRYER IN·
lng VA loan. $291 per nio autifol Vinyl entry lends ASSUME FHA k~lf' W'lec1ion. lron1 cui;l~m CL.UDEIJ'. Stainless Ateel
pa.ys a.U. J~~. 'C;.~·~~be dre~~e ~: 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, '41lll 10 · Ill. OCl'an \'I('\\. Pr"OJ>l'r1.INJ kilchl'n "'Ith buill·in blender.
Cft&'!l Only S:H,950 With 1m. mediate \\'nl) rRn»•lin<!, (.'O\o't"-<I fffl Co~ dl'\ 1\tar rnngnuz ! r)lning room. Pl:·l\'ate pr· """' iiU-,,., .... _ _ ,,.. . .--~ , " rom , ....... o;oo fN! land. 'an den n::1.tio' i:t""'"'"' Jn.r.lr-, & occuparioy-.' ~ p.·uto. A~~ume 71~"f FHA f01y on(> of our expt:>rlf'oct'd J'.\tl\JACULA• =TE~ 1 _._ .. :_-:
Ol"!N TIL 11 • "s FUN ro B£ NICE! loan. Anyone cRn Quallfy. N'al estae rounM'lors for · ' , °"'''"~
WALL.AC! , ~ Sl98. per n1onth pay.11 rurthrr details and un ap-PCKlL. loo. BUY TlllS REAL TORS i AU..!!! pointment to i!\Speet. Cati JtARE BARG1UN TODAY!
Open Ewnlng1 , co•rs •~-ca11 6ti-0303. • 9fl...t454 • ;c;,,,,,., & Ql>EN'fll j • "'$ f!Xf 16 fil: NICfl
HUNT. BEACH cc!::~ ~=lm~r ~~~4~: ~ : , 11~$jlld I OHi.\ I I. 01 \0\
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POOL s.e tor """""'" """ "'"" (Open Ewnlngsl •••••••••• --...,,-~=~-REDUCED! ~""flt• v1,~·. ""'for )'>ur ""''"""'"""'"""'"""""'""" $45,700
~ l\flN. TO OCEAN! Rf;.
OUCED FOR QUICK SAI~E!
BcautU\ll 1ri·levcl r..t1 t!"!Ot")'-
JMMACULATE.. f'OR:\IAL
orNING! Gourmet kltch~n.
Blg 11tep 00\vn t AJ\llLY
ROO~I . opervi lo blue shim·
mer1ng POOL.! Extra le.rce
rooms. ~ecu1iv!! l1Mra11.ln.
REDUCED $20)) for lut
St.le! Try 10% down. f'AST
POSSESSION • Call now
66-0303.
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.. u k '"m"""' the''"""''· e WE HAVE "SHOW PLACE" Che<-k for )'Ourself k r'l'lnl· YA FHA 1 l l"'l. ncv.· nnd brtter than pare thr prk·t'. Beh·1'fll'N' .. 4 Bed. homf'. $8.:j,OO). • )"IU $28,950 ·r1~ bc111 valui• In Alesa "Slx.1"' ftoom" t'Onditionl 4 V·-•·· pl 'th 4 u ~~k>WI brtlroom&, dinltir O\\'n the land,. ()w,nrr 8":ilY Lilll{e 4 bedrootn, 2 balh "''~ ._,..nl etr WI nH, tffifll. aJI Cll"t·lriC "Aw&nf'
bot exdusl\e ~.cnt \\i.'\· a.~n "'" c··' •.. _ .. 0 s•·-·•t fonnal dining, den, l ba!i. 1 '""'"' .,., ~ u.,.. 1· nd be builtin k tchen, dithw&lher.
\'COml'S for pre\'le\\'L~lt· Open for quiet + pri\'fl.(.')'. Formal f inelh;" arct1 a eotiful r11mlly roon1 boOJll* a hand·
1. to 5 f)i, Sat & Sun. 1327 dining area • .se~ate utility alx30 ft Pool. Mnny 11&'\t !llOOlf' firtPIACf:. One lcYd
Keel Drive toll lnlrt Drl\'t\. porch. Big be k u t l f u l fcnf\IN'» like nctv ankk' Mme with brt"t.Jl:fast blr.
A must on your schedule. backylln:I. 46x79. Adult OC· deep carptt 1':t private •on Sun. m"" ~too late. cup\1!11, lM!autifull" main· deck, etc. New on th<! mark· \\alk in 11f1.lltr)'. Electric ..,,, Ir ~ &: · t ~ Call garage door ~ • all ColweH Prop Inc ta r'll!d + landtc11iped. Only et •'Ol'I r ut · rht.!1 11. b1N aurprtte • .. S2S,900 .... All lmTIJI, VA, us for comfMtte deta 111.. ~ms t-llA, ~ down. To 9l"e call St).~ (Open Evl!$.I ""•ted I f.i 1ered pool. Brk.
SWING...IN
SPRING
84i.%')35. M'.)-173),
OPENTill •tr! •. , J-. HERITAGE
. • REALTORS' TARBELL 1
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Go""'ltNMINT TUSTIN SALES $S3.950. S BR. llS~. 11'~ loon, I ....,,, -· l!iohwy bomt. I Bii. l!i 2'lt V~l.I Drive
''" .,1 SPECIAL 64,000 l'.P, 6400 DOWN We have -• ..,,.,. tor 1 Manhall !\!!!llY l"/5-4600 OFFER ,4 bedtml. lamlly rm, brk. bl, pool 1lae ~ Voey 4 BT • Vlc!Grl.I Beech
R'°"'OSSESSION Near McFadden & Nowport Jaieo <Oilaultan1. It ""' Co"'"' dol Mar • , oldCT bomt .., M lot 139.tOll. 1n•l 8'2-lS6l. de&n a *I c:rpb. $34.950. Mull;., -_. u.e 10 ~-.. -.. C\o. .. -""·-A~blg fAJ~l~11~~!~,~ frwway terrific location. fi~le ~ 12h'l40. Oa.tVE BY 132 YEAR OLD-PARKSIDE ~~ ~-a pm. ~ tt. Uv. rm. above the Jldt. i1lt ""...._... .......... ~t· tll ..ui1..., ... UYl!I~ 61,i )'ear rre.h. Grou • ProhlsalOnaJ tclllnJ CHARMING 2 BR ear Cod Cecil Pl. CA.LL tor del&DJ. By Owner -4 Br. I ... ('IJY ......_ _... BY ow...... tor'9 frl!Jc. ' broad hearth.
side O»la litea& 3-bedroom , 2 baths and tam. tiicome '7860 ba8."CI upon 3 • lllghcr e~ n:aldt:nce on 1 1/ Sots. LA DERA patio, Mp FIR. AalmM ex~ Prtldp.LI O!Jl. Open r&ilbla ~ the
2 bolh pool h<>m•. Creal lly "'°"'• lo<aled oa cul-de· bedroom (S210) J bedroon> CALL NOW 557.9930 Rtmodeled klld>t> & bath ~1·1 Cl loan. Special W. •id< 111lr•"•U. 4 Nico halltl.
eooditkin with nf'W Ahal uc st'.l'fft Just a hk>ck rrorn tS..1$:>>. aft er nx-.:i :expen.tet CERTIFJEO · w/qullllty bh·lns, bard.,.,.ood PM • $31,500. St&r wUl PIG PIN l"OR SALE' · LundrY tacll .. 3 extra Ip. c~t•, larac ftrnlly 1tyle elt>tnt-flt&ry k"hool. New ('IJ'. 1.1.nd 100n paymrnu S8S8 Income Properti11 cablneta" &beet vinyl. Prof, tftl~~4~4~33~~~;"~·~·~43S!! I belp anc. v~~· SU-1103, Low. 1o\t,o usumable VA JIJ'llU plua ott .. tl"fft pan...
fcltehen, added fan1il;y room pels • drape:11. ~·uu Pl'il'(' &:hedulal cash a:pendab~ d e co r l t e d w/carpet's, :., ~ • klan. $231. mo., 3 Bdtml, 2 1n1. 90 ft deck. Within yank
w/bi1ck ~11l1ct-, hl.IM'.e yard Ul,960. . w~th VA no <lc:Al·n which ta 13.37 c.sh plU8 3.34 $32, 950 dnt.Ptf, 1butten, etc. Ap-MESAlmmed~EL~;'"tpy. 5 ABr111 3~ BY °"1Dftr, 3 BR. N ba, ba. all bit Ins, trplc. hup o( the tamed beach fi'e..
'complete wllh --puol, aJld tt"nnt available. t!tiulty buildup. TotnJ rutum proved pl1111 for 2nd unit. .......... '""''" n1 ho b'• -~ Bl"--ti.rd Bkr-Owner ....... ll£1L au1mwd by Hol!ya'ood " Pnc.d ·•· ;io.u51 Ope Ev COLLEGE PARK Unllmlltd -·lbUIU.. for crpls A drpo. Beaut " ""'· .o.r .. v. w~. Y • • --r ec ,_, ~-ft11tc tnOn!. o.u,, · n ea. ~.n. Atl thli and a 1wln1-3 •~• b 1 ..-IADdaca....,,.. ir .. -yard, nr trplc, xtru, $21.500. l?GlJ Sttn1! Set!' it .,,,...ay, •··-, '31),500. Sida muit be sub-ming POOi tool .,.,vrm., uau amily rm., expalllion. S.W.~. 714 .,,,,, -~ Santa eri.tobal, S0.7815. O"'NER tnuis. 3 bedrm. _ Qu•lnt, coiy cott1 .. : ~::1 }>tr J~~g~~;f:! Contllct ~8 Van \Vert !~:i?a ~re:i~nngk~bC:.i .'"'1"""°:..::::::lc:d~:;Ave;..;:: .. ;:::.-c_d_M · ~~ 8:
1:r,,,.r; ~~.' s m v.~U-d«0rattd, pidc den, entry haJJ , d.lnlna rm., Ckttlen;: the Art Center, with
call now! 1,,;;;;;;;:::iEji;lmore:~eo.:'n"paey:':~R;l:E~D~;i;vi.1 built·lnl, 2 natural brick ~75--8583 ~~~E. BY OWNER w/pools, xlnt itehll. Nr. IW'.im pool, brk.. $29,m<l (U4) a I i:te of. the oce~ ~ lOPQn eves.) lireplacu, bric, 540-1720 fl.We $quart Park. ~ 846-1383. real c ~ n
PLAN AHEAD ~:!t~tho::. ~le:~ 3w?~t, ~11.~i:m !: HuntlngtOn IMch O\VNERmU1tln.ve.Sp.Wab :;1~:i:~· botrdback,C: STEP UP TO ~--·-n···. ' --·. s•·,. to poot, •prlnklero. .lnccd. &:sJ.an, tiled root. tamlly ~ ~ fl•t In ttw •wlm lhl• ~n· >< ~ '•• ••• ~ !!ral S I dea try hill brlt. ·-• CULYERDALE mi:r with a \\'inter Special. 2955 Harbor. Costa Mesa Mcb-" .lbop~. Open lQ.lee -W&:#s.\'lest JoAn:!. St., - -t~ f'CCIH_ al.iim. <hlf lt2-El.~ one Ceuntry-L .. UINI
IN IRVINE Bargain priced 3 bedroom dally 1-5, 3030 Baytlde al H k><Om .. by! You bet! OWNER -•·· 4 ~ 3 LoJMI Or Hovlol, -
, HERITAGE
. . REALTORS .._ ""°'· borne 1.,..e ffrepluee. 3 BEDltOOM Jumlne. Call agent COIJ.ECE Park, Shall> 3 "f'rancllcao Fowrta!ns by .. -··~· _.... """ ranchy country hou.., JI'••••••••• Private park wlth pool, ten-dining room, 2 batlla, aJI 673-731L BR. 2 l!A. fam rm .. frplo, the Sea" 5 8c!dnn & family batba, ~lnincJ ':it, lam~ on 100xll2 pueel, inland,
RUSTIC RANC. H nl• eourts. playground and '"a"' & dean. Pool ia 2 BATH NEW °""" boUI0!·293 Bowling rm. 3 IU• bAlhl. Ov•r 2600 rm,900 rit) ~ ' oU Leawa Canyon R<I. 1
l'lubhouse. Ottering lhis pro-heated and filtered, slart FURNISHED So new you mU1t see the Cteen Dr. $34,500. low dwn. IQ It of 1uper <.'Omfort, up. $46, ' ( • Hone p!nnlrted; .nicfJ doe PLUS fe1111k.111&1ly deconited 4 s11o·imruhu.: 110,1·? Value price . ??? plans In our office. Lovely s _64&--0968=.=c.·------graded thruout. La.rre patio. BY Owner, Franclacan run. Owner t.ransf,, mua1
bedroom, 21 ~ bath .~·ith of S31,9!l5. $26 900 BR, 2 bu unit + Spanish)' BY Owner-fl.lu5t sell -tow-. prof ldscp ymls, tully Fountaba, 2 yrs old, 1ge 4 tell. Submit on $49,500. POOL!! forntul dlnin~ room nnd 540-U51 OJK'D Eve1. ' (n?nted) 2 BR. home. Hurry ly ft BR l\1esa del Mar. sprinklered for low nWnt. Br. 2 BA, family room Or/Artl:J. Ll &Cttt, vacant
1 sepal"ftll" family roont t<>WI· Rli;ht! All furniture includl'(J, 00 this one, m.soo. Cl'pts. drps, bltns. All types Price only $53,900 with onty .,.,./cathedral cln& &: Parquet land oUtted 41 one.erroel r::~~ ~~~b~~~ j Ing 2100 aq. fl. for only ii~~hcn~mdoo~~11 . ;~t!;~ University Rt•lty ~l~'? n'ady. $37,900. 10% down. CALL 96UISI. r .. =.i!s~ $41~. ~ :..:;~:1!row ~ ~ t>roroom. 2 bat.h ranch 11tyle !~~Ple~all~ur finan· fenced yard, new carpets + 3001 E. Cat. Hwy, 673-6510 -""-"""--------""' it down. (}pert h:>Ule Sat Ir: eraze 5 horaes or poalble to
'borne. ldauive corner uSN1 is in exorllent (.'(lndiUon you * DUPLEX * ~ .. ~·-Bu~' 2 Low; •hagm acrpl nut jlllY.I Sun. 842-.IJX)4. conatruct T homes. 1.oned •~rick flroplac< • separate. m"'l """ nil Ibo KOOd~• Ju~ about ready . older 2 & •~ I.'..! ""•OSSESSIONS lo hol'tleullure bur<hff, I secluded private added BED OMS U1at :tJ with It. All terms d;,.>n, in xlnt cond. & a brand ysrd/sprn.kln. CiofN? to .uor ~I hornet. 'ed~Uoml = J1:at:1tch~ ~I~ Realtors ~ 5 RO t:~ 1R!ea~rs ~M~ed new 2 bdnn. C'.9l>d JocaUon :!r &~~~. $34,900. By BAOl<!RI INC. For Wormatlon and location institutions A etc.
•pool with beauUIUI «<lded Open Ev,._ MESA VERDE & tenno. Olfered for 171.SOO. &;;;;;iliiili;;;;;.,.;;;;;&; of u..., FHA • VA homn. -1551
, cabana{ 'bui11-11< kitchen Thw home i. u dean NOW 189 ALL YEAR MORGAN REAL TY ~~tEbali.. .,;;o:1nr DRIVE BY & BUY contactKAS· AllAN IOOJ N. C.t. Hw>.1-a
) conVen ently destrned with EASTSIDE as the day u was built. It Built in BBQ in great family 673-6642 675-64.st larg~ lot, m Magnolia, 7021 StarUght Circ. Preattge
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· 'Mla ~n t as Ornt' a plus a formal dlnin& room carpets. Larae 3 bdr. 2 bath ,,_... ,..., t' n,l,"f{,.
, tn .~~bqnda,nce ?f 1cu~j BARGAIN fentureti 5 big bedroolT'll. kitchen. New Ooort + new TRl·PLEX Bkr 548-t891: 494-9552 4 bedroom, lmmed .......... RHI E1t1N 9624644
~ $35. Don t waJt Call Red Hard to find large 3 bed· and a family room priced move ln condition, Room for Mint Condition, frplc, dab· OCEAN VIEW • New Custom $49,900. I ~~ Realtors~-~· rooni 2 bath In East!lde below the market al $46,300. boa1 t or! ~ .. u~.:.. L&rg1 •1 blocpatlok uwnllhtt • -~drptto 'mo°""""ve In. denhome 4 Br. 21t\) Bad. lam & N P~,!::--3 !~R~-newport ~ Costa Mesa. H1.tg~ mutt>r CALL u1 today to !f!e lhls n rear w1~"'"':"" Pt. • .. """Y nn, cp , ra p e 1 ear """"""'· ...uu ..,.."t.
COME AND SEE SHARP
this very ·~decorated 4 2 ~ 2 ba: "-• lsh--~ · suite, ovu'lized 62' x 125' beautiful home. m.1050, fbro!-~-acboo1 I and park, 2 $R19eal,950. ~ H. Roberuot>, lbdlcpd, $52,000, 64&-5516. $31,950
r11Fn ... lot with garqe on alley, Ontu .....:.... rom parochial .;;;='•::r,_, :;••=~3850=·---BACK BAY-$29,Wl $21,000 4 BDRM
Bdrm., huge t, next door /decka 'A tio Only S )Tl
to $40,000. homes, for ~. Prl.J IDr · lmmedllte
~ ·-· something rpeclal a nd Jlurry. Call Red Carpet Spectacular harbor & ocean Lge yard "'"/cov'd patio. det..'Ol'&ted. ·
•-:..-h 'Ho•a.al Th is delightful home 111 ~~21 school, only $35,950. HWT)' H1rbor Vlw Hilla By Ol'lner, 3 BR w/lrplc. Near $40,000 homes. Sharply 128.(Xl). CA1J. 842-1118, !>al 138 000
PATTI WALKER R.. E. e. * 'ri.ioi>ERN *
83 STEPS TO SAN 0 Y priced at $32,9SO. llWTy! Rea.Hors ~O. view,. Lulk 4 BR &: lkt! &0--0Ui6 or 640-0221 CAU.. 842-141B
BEAOI! 0,,,. knotty p1"e 541).1151 Open Evea. ICE CREAM family nn. Pl'oteMlona~ Pool 4 hr 2 be. E<ld<, fplc, • Mm • NEARLY ~w Co ndo
w/poot lmmed. pouenlon.
3 Bdrm.. 1 'h Ba, brick
patio, close to schls A prlv
beach, $23,400. E-Z Tetm1. 841H1fl34.
kitchen. FAMn.Y ROOM! decorated & 1 ~R .. •-a . Te-139 ~ dall ~-~-"n 3 bedroo 2 ba h ALL PARLOR .... """' ., .. s, ,JUI.I, open y. "' ms. ts. N $79,500. By appt. Gff-1815. 337 Magnolia, ownr t<lHJIO
FURNISlfEO! NEW StiAG! CORO A Cull! TypicoJ lee cream A GOOD BUY • "".SOO'. 126 1nn "-ch Bl d H.B Boal trailer •-· 0u• .. ...--,.500, 3 Br, borne, trplc, D'll'a v ., . · '-""-· """""'" DEL MAR parlor, Camatk>n Fran· Charm'"" 3 Br, 2 •· w/IUll play .hower. ,+-' ... &r" .... rd. h kl . -.... ..-. nn. Xtra lrg R-3 lot. ~" -... .. ~-c ise, S&>ar 1ng ;lwpment. dining room, frplc, open Good potential. 673-74.U. ~~A~r.!,.~~ New ListinCJ ~f.85 oui:nrlng Y t!!;~ bt!am clnp, FIA heat. Xlnt 2 BDRM colt.age, Int reWJone.
Ozntu 2 Be4ro<>m. be'acb coftage, R· busirM!~ $25,000 tmna ~~-~· D 0 n R-2 lot, 140x69, $23,500. 2 lot, 40xll8. prime location. available-romplete book ~==~·~~·'-----fi.&5.3509 Jim, 675-3031.
21 $45.000. J-IWTY this won 't aval!Mil~ Co.JI Red ~t, SPYGLASS HILL 4 BR hof™! REDUCEDJ Colle&e Parle 3 last! Realtors 54&-8640. on poOI n lot wttemnc Br t 1., .. _ t 'll'I
OPEN ocean vu. By owner being • am nn. 7t. .,., _.-,500. ~ tr&Nf. Uved in 2 mo. Owner, 557..+119
YTH A t.standin ho the 646-1858 EASTSIDE, By owner 4 BR, 1>----:H-=o=u"'s"'E=-: .. --IEYER ING FOR· ,::,.~u EASTsfoE m,;,:L ( BY ~. -Sv $000). 1372 ba.00oall~l12,(Xl) sq It. $39 950 • 1 1 11 I bedroom or 3 and den. Outstanding ocean ~. Lull< ·~ • .HUNTING? • 1 • Beautiful large family 3/2'ifi/fam rm, for quick Dono a.Int
V . 3 BR & fa.m nn, on cul-de-room, 2 fireplaces. easy sal $79 500 644-1330 af ru • J£ST ALUE AT """;n lop area. Dbl llropl, NEWPORT ISLAND care yard, only $4,900 down ,,:knd..' · J 1;;.;=......:=----
$28.500 dsllwshr, bllins, flagstone Nice corner income proper-43&-l6th Piere. I O'~'O="----~~= A li-10NEY TREE!
entry, llllh landscpg. Bes! ty acrou the s!J'tiet from DAVID LEVINE.REALTOR BY Owner • Sv $5000. Put 13.400. 'dn &: watch
Ahtoltltely gorgt'Q\ll 3 year t~~Q~. OO·l t.-banll('I, nr. pllrlc: & oct>an. S.16-3688 '£n~~';fndlng oct'8'; vw. u:s~ it grow! CUte 2 Br home
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WANT A POOL? BY owner . 4 BR, 2 ha, den.
bltns, + •pc for camper or
$25,900. full price. Thil l<M!ly boat. Crpta. tile & app]'• all
pool hOme featurea 3 master upgraded. Walk to schls,
aiur bedrms, elec kit, w/w beach, tbop'g, $46,IXX>. 21tin
crpta &: eu1frn drps, Hilaria Cir. 96Pr-2362
•prlnklen !tont & rear, 2 * VA~ANT * car gar. Just nm total ca.sh down. HonesUy, this Walk to beach • Deep shag
will not lut &1 thia "'"'"'"'• crpt. Try 5% dn. $19,150. •lll•ll'llmli'~in-·1·• Call an)'tlme, s co TT I Jliid:li!!!l!I REALTY 536-15.13.
-·--·--I MEREDITH Gardens, uni· tu..4471 ( :J 10l que 4 br, 2~ ha hm. 14' llv
rm ceiling, 2800 aq ft.
PARK ~~~~~1122~·'--o-=-=-~= TAKE A LOOK! OPEN iold home in mftlt cond1Uort. J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!.!!!!!!!l!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!~J 2 Bdrm., frplc., 1~1 be.th&. HOME & l :!!! soorm ,, •• or1330•"', on big R-2 lot. Legal to · 3 bedroom, 2 batha, fOrced Z.sty . .t: l·bdrm. apt, $66,500 &'l e, ••;>, · "'.-' 8 l add unit. $33,900. Sat,
air beating. completely POOL CaU: 673-3663 673-8086 EvCJ, INCOME 5t~·knds. SUn 1-4 pm 33852 fl.1alaa:a Catalina ?t1odel 4 and famil)'
HUNTINGTON HOUSE sun 1-5. l.ovely 3
BR. SHORE CREST
HOME. 20!W2 Spindrift Ln. buill'-lri kitchen, 11pack>wl 2 llARBOR View J-lomes, 1857 E•lt Bluff room plus large completed
car garage, upgraded adult $37,9501 Live rent free In 2 BR home Port Renwick, Pnrtofino. • .:;;;:;.;...;:.;;:.:.;._____ bonu:. room. Fully Im· O\\''NER. Sa c r I f i c e . 4
!ocoupia:I and rea<tr lc1r 3 oversized bt>arooms, large from Income from rear Br, 4 Ba. 640--0918; 644-K'i73 EASTBLUFF $49,000 proved. Quick posseuion. bedrm .. 3 bath, rear living
1poseession, you wont ftrit frunil,y room, 2 elegant fire. duplex In xlnt Coti;ta Afe111 or 673-TI33. · Are•I Best Buy Priced at only $52,950. Call rm., dining nn., swim /i°' I &!!Ythin&. ·like It lbr tJfre plao.e11, all _l"lectric bu:utlns, area. $42,CKXI }~ull Price. FOR SALE By Owner . Cdli1 Spotless l story borne, 3 oo;.&851. brk. $l8.900 {TI4> 962-13 3.
I money. Call Red Carptf, DelJahtful patio with access Charles Street, Realtor, Hooae wUh Apt. $58.500. b 2 ba h · ""'......... MOVE In $1:i0. tl'Jta.l cost 3
1Reeltonat5t&-0040. tC?ba~.Extra~room. 833-2948 or_S49-1623. Call675-1SO'J. ~~·d~r noorlna~rum~ -BR home, For sale by
1 IATTLE OF Prf~ ~~:.\~El;,-; EXECUTIVE * otE::2S:. f's* Cost• Me.. abutters. °"""'· 6#-0lts.jllJllf"' ;;;;:'.· 84&-3124 or 847-85.14
! TH£ BULGE? plut loads of d"'klng and• SUITE! 317 RAMONA PL . =...;._=.;;;... _____ Fo_u_n_11_1n_v_o1_11..:y___ BROKERS INC. 3 BR towru.oo.., decorated, ' tine to prov1de enough fa~Oui poOl! B&. M0-1720. EXecuUve \Ve!i.lcllll 3 bed .. 2 4 BR + Maid's·or guest rm. EASTSIDE ASSUME s~ % WAN. LoYe-1 mOii.&i&iiiiii.iiii"-;;;;; sharp. Pool &: rec, privacy.
jroom·.,...a .,.,wing lamll)'f g VY bath "" maolcured corner Pecky paneling. ohag carp. IN FORECLOSURE ty 3 bedroom, completely NEED CASH" Vacant. By owner. !23,(Xl). H_e~•-• • .bome won_ny_:j)f li.f!_:Ji•t-=1IW lot. Plush carpets, drapes. f.fost outstanding buy in tJ.niahed bonus room w/wet I All terms. 833-8900. t lmrftfdlate i'n spec t t 0 n --·-_ ___ bOUttns, dining room • N1pt Hts. Better hUrTy! A cute 3 bruroom_. 2 bath J>&r. Newly painted . • 24 HOUR SERVICE •
3 Bdrm., 2 baths: high beam
cell's., Jots of glau. S
Decks. Compare thll at
1<1.!00. * INVESTOR'S ATT'N +
Medical bJdi. downtown
location, actJa.cent to Ip.
city JMU1dna lot. GJ'OSSinl
$20,«lO. Pnced at $176,000.
Terms ottered •
ENGWND
REAL ESTATE
318 THALIA !9HOll3
SEE CATAUNA
.. from your living room:
stone fireplace, tile noon
thruout, built-In kitchen I:
''el')' larle family room. 4
Spacious ~ plua
enclosed, pri\'ate patio in
rear. call Rosie Roberti.
$49,500.
..AO tan
REAL ESTATE
1190 Glenneyre St.
494-9473 549-0316
'PRICED RIGHTI
Big ocean view! 3 Bdrm.,
2 'batb home "i1th beautiful
view-of ocean &: hilla. J..ce.
living & famlly rm. w/frpJc.
Attached 2 car &DJ'tle. Niee
patio areas. Ealy-care land-acaplng. A :re~·el at $49,950, * 499-2800 * 1Latie z stoey, 4 bidrooni '2955 H , sia Mes'a prlv1atePrl~bywlth heated BALBOA BAY PROP. tiome in Eutslde Costa C.overat patio. $36,950. CALL us·ftnrt -We will sell l;l;rv;l;ne;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:
home wUh. r,amUy room poo I ... ~ ager owner * 642 7491 * Mesa. Chmnlng and in CENTURY 21 842-4474 your property or auarantee
$1800 !Ow -A payment: CUSTOM at 161.950 • Submit Your ' good condition. Assume VA * BARGAIN, your equity before moving 84t~Jg. ' '-terms!! WANT TO BUI LO loan. See it today at $.tl.950. day. CAU. for immed. appt.
!Ol'EN1"'••fl'IRJN'I08f-I HACIENDA l;a Ideal all• for Your eualom .11 •~n·1 he there long. Call BARGAIN* 968-l4l6."'-B~
A GREAT -""' ~
WAY OF LIFE =.,~c\:: r11imiiJJ&1JI $29,500 :~ ~me ':,'1.P"~~Balboa ::;,":;~;.""UN'°"''""" Estate we. Prtee<i 10 ..,11., ··~. ~ ifftlfw ~~· ~;IU~~ ~ne, ~ 644'.:o e~" & eknd;, or Ill I ~~bo:~:!~ ~
INVESTORS =· ~~. ~ Ontu. . . Bll~:~·~~·:MENT m111a1 ~74. CENTURY 21· 1 ............................. !P
"" qUaii<y ttmodeled built-in II/' WITH CHARM" YOUR FIRST ·IAR(iA!"! k ltc he~-4 opa cto u.' "'21 STATELY TREES frame PRICE REDUCED *NO DOWN G.I. * IN"""TMENT '$23 5"-At bedroom& and 2 bathl,-this ~ this custom house in view of 226 EAST 19TH ST. fl.le&:to'v Home. 4 Bedroom, .,._..
· 1 VU. home II just recentl~ ba:ck ~ 11 , !he FAMOUS PAVILION. Spackrus 3 BR. 2 full ha.th 2% bath. Prime location ... ?tlAKE appointment to see
Excellent ttnlf.L M·l zone. o~lhemarkel,80dontmiss This ELLER.BROOK CW1tom holll4.' on ?Oxl.25 fl .. Sep <"nclosed dog kennel. this 2 Bedroom home on
1 T'4_'0 bedroomll, big dining it. Call Red Carpet Realtors designed 4 BR; 3 ba ·house lot. Copper plumbing, frplc.. New c a r P e t. $38,500. pr l m e R .. 2 pro-
room, J.<:ar. g~. Giant at 54&-8640. Mesa Verde hBS an lB' high living nn cov'd. patio, rr o p'I ca I CENnJRY 21. 842-44t4. perty .. DRIVE by l®
:\\'qrlt$h0\). Added bonus · TRl·PLEX Lovely 3 berll"OOm on cul·de-'''IV AULT ED OPEN I and 8 cap i n g, Chol~ _..,_.=c.'c.14"·------England.
cuport. MUST SEE! Call 524 9501 sac. Cozy family room and BEAMCElIJNG. Fromyoor Eastslde location, !or LEASE LADERA
• .todlijt 645-0303. • • fireplace. Very desirable OFF1CE In the MINST'RAL $34,500. Illness, shov.·n by '\\'ITH OPTION
' IT'S TRUE• ~--I GALLERY look down on the app't only. • B-'--Villa ... -' ...,. .... ,. un ts .-area. L-SHAPED LIVl"G RM MR. ROBINSON '--w.~m .,...,nu::rey 961 ""3 ~61 4433 neltt 10 great residential S()-i221 1,. near F.V, Civic Center. $375 ••"' n
area. Close to 91Chool1 and !733 \\tcstcllff Dr., N.B. ~~~:il~G~ ~~ Davis Realty 642·700'.I monthly. $44,950, ANT IQ U E COLLF.cl'OR
shopping. 3 t'OZY units all · · . . HOP.1E ror sale, and It is ex· DALBEY REAL TY sells her "Early American·• J lil\I \I 1111 \0 \
,_ In ... """' .......... 0.-0 .... "" yours ~,c ------'----beautllul community of
Univt'Rlty Pvk. fl.lake an L1guna Niguel
appaintme:nt to see this spacklus 3 bdrm. park SEA T6race Townhouse, 3
borne. Large paneled family Br, 21,ii Ba, 2 trplca, great
roon1, hi open beamed ct>il· ocean vlew. &. extru.
i.ngs and walls ot tinted ~.000. ~728.
glau o'lookl.ng I o v e I y Lido (11e
garderui. Offered at $5.3,500. ---------Immediate poues•lon. 3 BR. & DEN
ired hill
REALTY
A Company With Vision
Univ. PRrk Center. Jrvine
Call Anytime, 552-7~
Oftlcc hours 8 At\1 to 6 P?it
Ideal family hon\e
45 Foot lot • $'19,950
LOWEST PRICED, ••
Home on Lido. 2 BR. +: 2
baths. Qull"l end ot the i.
land. 158.500.
LIDO REALTY
3377 Via Lido, N'pt Bea.ch
673-7300
in one! See to believe. Call INCOME -rest on shelves linwg most tra clean 3 Br 2 Baths at-536-2533 style home. "KNOTI'Y p I -•-•·· ~ •. 645.(131)3 walls, AU. EI..i:CI'RIC tached ' d bi R Ply wu.oea to ~ 2 BR 110 VIA CORDOVA l---======--I now • • COSTA MESA kitchen features built-In Large paUo~Y.!ci t!iu::~ 4 BR, 1" bath Stratford PINE" eating nook, COndominjum in Univeralty Open Sunday 1-5
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NEWPORT 9 Unita, gn'l$I 0\11!1' $l3,000 d Is h w a' 1!._\e r , toaster, groomed by professional home, elee kit, frplc, patio, Colonlal cabinets, amoke Park. Prine. only. alt 6 p.ni. Sharp 2 BR, Iarse den,
""""· ~ cab-<lpcmezi, rouTone mixer, y-~ ex~rt•. ~--bloc'-18' n....-boy Pool, mnnv glas11 oven, d & h w sh r, & ~kends, 557-9440. 2 BA, $64,500. HEIGH.TS yr. '" 10 ., down, owner \'.!:8:' Bat•-~· ~ •~ ., ~" -• se~a .. ~-· nn 3 BR (hn~ Britt' h R aJN wW 2nd J>ftper ~r. · •uuums rrom t\\'O of the best High other extras. By Owner .,.. .... ,...,, · -..-TURTI.£ ROCK, Best buy! 4 mg am e "J
' • , carry , ?\.take money ha\'e bu! t-1n MAG~E nnd Grade *""~•In eo,ta IUT-1445 enough to hold canopy bed;. BR. 2 BA Atriu •Ac 900 • 675-Cl23 • Very V....., Hard. fn lhll one. Alking 196,500. RACKS & SCALES. Shdmg -0 • -• Old 1tyle parlor 10< knitting. • m, ~. · -· 1 glass doors ontO GARDEN ?t1esa: and i e to Costa CHOICE Tiburon Town Priced below market. BKR. l\take Otter. Agent. Ask for 57 FOOT LOT to get -PATIOS from each fl.1e!!& s shopping ccnten. Home By O'Anet, 3 Br, tam 962-55U. L)'nl1 StG-1120. Largest avail. on Udo n-~-2 both 2 EYEI STEAL A bedroom. All this and a Sold b.Y ov.nt'I' you :.ave the nn, cust drps & shutters, OPEN HOUSE Irvine Terrace $61,5(IO
D"CUn.1wn, • , de I lg h 1fu 1 large 1 comnusslon. 22'12 Ft'dttal dbl QVC'n, rov'd patio w/bltn l...AWSON REALTY ~i~~s2 c!(!'fl~~~{ TRIPLEX? ?di/ BEDROOl\t APT. CORi~ER C.Osta P.tesa. bbq, n)any xt.ras. 9!38-7708. By owner Sat & SUn 3 BR.. 2 BA. lrg, kneed 6'75-4562
private alley. Very be!tt. You can this one! For flex· , LOT for ma.'<lmum privacy, 5V•% VA O\\'NER anxious. 3 bednns, Save at least $1,000 on lll"A'ly Yard, plus boat storage yrd illflsa Verde school district. Only $48,000. ~ble asking price of $52,500 -PENINSULA POINT light & parking. FOR SALE 4 Bed., 2 Bath, family rm family rm. dining nn, xtra decorated 4 Br, 2 Ba home. ~·lk to Balboa l&land, Som~ _._..;.;..;.;;. ____ I
1ntvn1C' of $6,000 per yr. 2 DUPLEX 8)' 0 \\-"NER 'A'ho will help "-'/brick fireri', eating area in kitchen, brk, Covered patio, 1u 11 Y Vu, li1utt sell, Asking FOR SALE/LEASE. Take 1·~·0 bed"'90m 2 bath units, ., Bd ; • .. ti h · finance. $1.17,500. ca 11 BOAT S DRAGE S30,950, 11141 962-8865: landscaped, bltns. 6092 '59,500, 6tr7689. over V.A. Loan, • 3 BR, 2 Ont' hll.ll ftrtl.faet-. .;$. 1 ..._:... ~ m111.. ~ J €'!1.C _!fill. Shernmn Dr $ 3 3 SO O
bcdrm 2 t>i'th o~<ners ':;;,If'. CoLivmeplm·eteulyp.!.edr·l"°owerr. 1
1
ns1ea•,,.e: 675--2916. 137 Topal. Qulit cul-cte-«aC stre-ct O\VNER leaves. Assume 551-54.il. ., ' ' la9Un1 IMch bath, formal dbrlni room,
•tt 1 b Ill I ...-OWNER transferred. 3 BR, EASTSIOE C .M . 6"-110 loan. -4 bednn, , family OWNER SAYS .. u.~ me beAulltul landscaped yaJ'da, '' 1fl.ve u -na.-nevcr •"Wli: , th H-·d ,_ fl d 1,1 8 N 1 ,___ ... ,_ 11 b..a. , ,._ CTOP covered patk>. Dou b I e vacant-()'lvl'JC't very anxiowi, _... mo 1 • ... w . n A. ew y ~vt·l'lled. \\!alk to 17th St., i;hopping, rn1, ,..,..,,..,n v1ng rm, • .., an offer I'm teady 10 ,.
cxttUcnl inwlitm~t_--:l~ d u p I c x . this location. Lott of chann, $TI,50I). Prlncipfl]s only. Owner Agt. $34.,!nl. 1714 I 962-5566. move!" M:amn¥>lh tri-le'Yel. THE WORLD ~~~~hop wit~: u 1 ~~i;. Run Don't Re~1't~~e nf~""'Ciit'J)et c'~;sc:t-366.1 675-8886 E\:. 673-1-I . tl1 . Eves. 5-0l-326.;. Sell idle Item. ... &0-5678 Almost 3,000 lq ft W/f/V'ecy carpeted and drape& t'lCh ~ Onty Jiii· yn old, nr HERE'S A. PUCE _ro GET rnottt .• Qu'et~ M~OO 1 ~~-etlplus~~Y roo~ ''Kick The Habit'' . ~1• P-"<1ea1. ~. ~~r!~ 8:;"· ~~ m~~£ri ~' block Adn.m11 t.'tem.
S@\\iil}A ~'Et/' "''""" • ........ -..-""'" School. Near shoppll\;: hQn\eil toc:tay's top value.of ttnt "Pa¥mentJ and build · · .. Q..• BKR. RIVIERA/COAS'J"UNE •• SIJ fu!eway. Available ft..,
Ntwlv painted intmci' and up your own equity eatate. : V INVESTORS De tat led contempon.ry mediately. 9 7 9 - l 6 l •.
exterior, lat"Rtl bedrooms, 2 WP oUer thls sharp 3 T' p / delip w/all wood exterior Owner
baths. all electri<: kllcheo. bedroom home. 111 bath! ne uzz e witft 1he Built-In Chuckle 1WD OU>ER HOMES &ex1 • .,1,.,,...01,w.. ~'"-~10,·,,...,,....,~--·1 Choice location near far only $26,000 wtth OR = l·Zone C.2 on Beach Blvd. \Veil destined 2 bdrm. A $46.951>-By Owner I
tcbools. Only S:tJ.CXXl. E-Z pnyn1f'nt11 lcM lhan rent. 3 BEDROOM tommO• letter1 of fh. 1·1.one R-2 w/take 12 units DEN {O't 3 BDRM.) floor Jwt ott M:ullJl)\e ER. 2% terms. CAii 673-&\50. 847-&110 low four ta'Ombled words be-J3oth near new Civic Center plan bu heavy thq W/W Ba, den. form din rm, nu'
OPEN.flLt•IT'SRMTOBENICE' Ol'f_Nlll 9 •1r3FUN10 8ENICE' BARGAIN to formf01.1rJimplewordf. DALBEY REALTY C8111'-tl thruout. ltuCE sha.& crptt, 11 Joi, *'24.
[ ~ ~ · ~ $28 500 I L E H S E K I 536-2533 MSTR. SUITE WIPAT!O. B&learic ot. MT~ or l ,, ~I I ·~,ii11 T~~f?.~~~:.~~~,;~o·;~i -,. I I I I GI N~~OWN ~~il~F1i&i ·:~L~~~;:;,
. -~-·--~ 1\·1lh forest of b~ trees. 3 Bedroom. 1,. baths, The 2nd ~I featurta trplc. redecorated. Xlnt GORG£0US BELIEVE ITI Built-;"' doubt• ....... I T ff I F S I 1i bard...0 lloon, FA bell spacloul S'IV DOWN LIV. oond. For Sale by .,..,., • . flrtplacc 2 balhl 1' V.A. • Near 1cbool1A 1ho%Llf\; RM. WITH MASSIVE "EX· 9'1'9-"894 29)) Androt: • CONDO \. 'l •-1· It I term11 nv1tilablc or Sl.4~ I I' DALBEY RI! T ro=~ ~hss TlMB · " ~ = 1t.1.~!".:1ve ~'!.!: Total down to anyone call J f1 t J36..2.533 LGK°'sl.;J'MPST~ ~Wf!rt IMch-~JN. LAGUNA stone nN"plA< ... detp •Ma N:~ Carpet, ReAltors at • -f • , -~~~ , FtREP'LACE &: extenatvt J;;;;;:::;:;;;;;;;;;;::;::;:-,J
.. $22,75j) &ri::;:~· ~:..-.. ~;",.~'f: 546-S640.:._THAT-I H I FT A I ~ · ' R~NL~IM~URS, ~~! alau w/OCEAN BACK IAY ·w1!n.;tu1e~~~ :!~ =· !~ .:efu~t,:ndom':~ M'"~~,;NG-~~~L.l~Guge ·•' I I I I "' ,,or~a ~?"I ~sl: '1.:_~ ~:;: ~~ ~ !:.~ b~~~~~n t>~ CONDOS -· IMS_ln, new condition ~ ding" !t he<m»r»,, .2 bt.Ul }'~.._,, I uu, .• I d1 I I . . . . -,, ays, .... ri ot P'lllQT no 1119 J"reably d«Ualt'd, clustc 0 v EN DISHWASHER, Caretrff ltvlnt ln"""' 3 ut vacant~ well below ~e -belt tor the ... nu, 1"R' oim!l . n ni., .... ..J. first four roctt •Wry day. I "'ilh btg "Fann" kitchen, E"f'C. 'Qpem to dinlnc Uea .. 4 bldroom homel. botn ~l•r.Jh>ai<lllar.,-. fu_g..1'f". 80. l2iUTfl"co~ "Pc~~~-iii6"~~~N . · ·• • -# -..&.;4f'H-l:F dgn't..ohow_up-untll the~· __ . _ ~adl .~!. )lla . w/OCUN YJEIV. eusoom •"'!'· •~ir=~1!'0-~
low down -CaH ~ i;,rpe1 ·~• REA , A ~i... tho d..d.~ q"°"" dn-thruout. 2 baloony $3.1.llll. la tcb, um dlil;
Realton ~' llEAI.TORS. • ..... • LTORS-v hf rrn1~ .... '"'-"~ word.. Doll HouH By Owner view DFXXS. Tbk unlqut fr'Oftt nn W/J\nipl. 2 CU'
. e w•~o e _ , _ . BY 0.WN~R • · *¥!1* IJi05 Mesa ,.., ' Pm! ~C<I. 3 BR 2 """''home i. our "Bey of Jar. lrll ""' area. coddlll ~1 ,..,......... -; ~ ,. •Verde Dr Ent. . ,_. L09 .• -.P No. ~-.,.. ... : .... -a..-·...., ... -~·~""·N .t11&monlh--..._1~ -~~Dllttarnrm,Olyrnpie •1 mvakt party· we.nit ~ 3 BR', 11.i BA. CJ>t•, .-s, ... . • ~--M. PtlNT ..... • un. .... ..,c ... .,...., r pool 10~ ON W I ~ ~
• -~ ~ .t•-'--"'"A.... "'1' " u.1.111 e.a ,,,.....,eftEO lfTTElS IN H"" .. "'"•"n· . arbour, $43,950 FULL PRICE nA-k Ba,y·,e 0*.:.ta'1t'•be'-n.'"'• JIO!NJ...,,,_, ... or ,,_111mir111net. r "111..,tonc p11.tto *• .• . r, . TH1:r• r• -·"·•"' pm,; .-..i houie t apt la 0011 • of '-''llfl. ct.Jn BBQ. Coppcot • 53T""4Ult .,...,_ At~-~· ~ Asaumc. l"llA Lol.n. $240 SEE TOOAY"I G 0 NE lrvtnt'-t • 1 fJ~1 .6.lto &l~ted In Ptum ttJ, bard~ood tlQor&. 1{)pe.n f.vPn1 n1111 1 ! A UNSC mo. Incl all lf.i-.4469 or TC»IORRO\V! ' ~
1"..-down llt.ati>tl. Wrllo 'l'wo tocks INtn 1<11Qo1 g , v..,.,,.ie, ""'' money> n.nt v TO ~Nt~~E lf!Tf.RS j I I I . I I &!G-16.".ll day1. MISSION REAL TY ll
Ouatlled °" No. 411, Dolly !II) '"'"" et.1-o. mA your bOuM, apt ... swre ---==~~=----.l.-L.. -l.. -1 .•. ..J-. -l. BY OWNER 3 Br. 2 BA. new 9Sa~· SO. .CO.!ST lnl'Y. =:-16e~.111111· C<lota '~~':•;.f.lAf'n~ fu':!~ri:.:.':i".'~~11o1 .. " SCRAM·!.fTS ANSWERS IN DIME·A.&:INE • ~cp~.S:.~:22 ,..,_ ~~n1 Ul·Ull Hlltl ·At-•
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-IMwport IMcll ~-Prae!!!l 154 •-""-"' U6 lnv"""°"t HOVM• Unfurn. 305 Hou-Unfurn. 30$ Hou-Furn. or /a.1boo Penlnoul•
-TWO LllTS T 0 TA L ' MONEY ....... ct tollot .. W•ntod -~Go ~.:;"°;;;.;'.::;'I:______ .. .....;U:.:.•:.:.111:.:.':.:.":.:.· ____ 3:..1c.;.0 . ij RAND N...-Lwourloouly
MAGNIPICENT HARIOlll OCEAN VIEW 104'd»' CllOICE LOCA· ~~:iiaxl!Oabeln!'°. S500 ~t to lm'elt In o.c. _;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:, Newer;t S..ch turoi•hed Ba1vlew ~ .... ~ulllotywidtbecoralU e<!. boahome._,_Hu3gBdeland· ~'?f'rn I~~~ hold plus ...N.i ,_: =~'\"' W= : 3 lik. 2 ho. boou• nn ... l400 WOO Sandi. 3 Bd 2 Ill. ~~..U~ = ~ . pa o °' t g.w. l'lnl.t FESSIONAL OR Ofne>::s Flexible temu. Royal RetlJ t.m:nea.11on.. ~7. 2 DH . ll ba •••.••••••• $225 trplc, lrg yrd, n~ crpta, c"'=-==-·;:.~:;:..:l.:;162.:;:...~~--I
2 baths; all G.E. kitchen plUI .many eztru. $17.:iOQ ea. TERMS write· F..stl,te_ Oxnp.u1y, n;1: 1 I.lit. 11\ h•. Air Cond. $2W drpii;. d1hwash, $3.aG )'rly • S28 \\'k. Up On Octo&n
Fee land. m\.~' KANPAK. 1993 Ktbet ft<i. ~. Money to Loan 2. HIWll * AplL l lilt. 2 bJ .•••• 1310 to $37j W>allt'. 500J fUver Ave., NB., Uwtly Bach . 1 BR·Room.,
OPEN SAT-SUN. 12TOs1720 KINGS ROAD Kibel M••'· H..-alL 8 lmma< ... ,_..,.,.,. adult 1 TD L * '41·11111 * red h1·11 &l&-7:;"";;·=..,..,==:-:-"'""'""'"".Pool . UtU Pd
Cemetery unlba." .. • !i:_lidoonC>cull tn_~c'•"L st oans *YEAIU.Y & \\'1"'TER . • Call 6~40 . 2 NEW BAYFROHT LISTINGS LOh/Crvnt 156 -~ Fi"" 1101.,.. in Beaeh ma l'ML nnat• ......,.. ... oo Lido lale---6 Bdnns., 4\.4a ba•s. $195,000 ~· $128.ooo. Mi-8600. e~ % lNTEREST Thete Are J us1 '' t 'ew or •-mrn $350 r.tunth •t111 10 a1ULre 2 Bdr. beach
OPEN SAT.SUN. 12-5 J.22 VIA LIDO NORD FOR ..i. • J ...,.,,..,. Jot BY Owner ttl-plex, 2 bdrm• 2 d TD L Our MANY REAN'rALS. · • Bill Gl'Wl<\y RJIJ'. ~161 apt. till Juno. 67'-3"".
CODON Wettmlhlter Memorial Parle ea. Ltu lb&n l yr old. i211 n oa ns * I A Co1n~~;\~ri~~ Vlsk>ll Condominium• Coron• ., Mer
FamU'' . A DEL MAR. Ptelllge locallon. 3 & tue64. iiert11~Calr~~~tlngton Co ~00pii1 1-;f!-R! .~132t'· Univ. Pe.nc Ce-t11or. Irvine Unfvrn. 320 Y rm.; like new condJtlon. '149,000. Condominium• ac · · i..o-,,.t'!it rales Orange · ear 1 ·*~ru:.t1§.i · C:\11 ,\,ll'tinie, M2·TSOO BACllJ-:1 . .0R apt for quif't
for ••M 160 8 UNITS. 2 BR .. 1 b&. 105{. "WE BUY TO'S~' Offh.:e houJ'!l 8 A.."•I lO 6 Pl\! SPACIOUS 2 J:),Jl, J ~, S.\, rt'flntd ~I. \\'ilk to beh li. DAVIDSON R£AL:Tf down 189 000 S I $145-COZ\'• 2 BR 0,,ts Cplll. dt·pe, (rplc. blt·loa. 1il0tt1. U1U!!. Pd. $US.. FORTm R.ai..,,. &!1.5000 •II or Mtg. Co. ..,.. ........ ChHd;,,o 'ol<. ' Pwl. "~re•Hoo room. No 61:Hm1. SIOl W. Coe1t Hwy,, N.B. 646-1767 ON L . S I 170 642-2171 54$411 * 3 ~ruonis, l belhli, Uvln;i hill-~-, 1-Avail '.:'..----~-I Jl16 Newport Blvd,, N.8.. NEW WATER'R T Lots n11r • • So!-l'VI .. Harbor nrea 21 """· roo1n, f1tmll y room, c 1•"n u ..... ,..:;?:_ .,.,IJI 1 nr. lurn., encl aar. Adj. io 1~;;~~;~'.'.:~~~~!;~~;~~E~~ 1 2N~ ~=et~~ • BUILDERS St•rt This New Ye;;·
5~iy ~~ vs~~ e\ ~: ~~~ita~u~~. 11;~h!'::'. :;'~1_.'i_'·& eo._1aa_~_iMin... f:1~:ro~,f,~UTS. ~ j~lwport BNch Newport Heithh own boat e.!IPI. too. Beauti· A FEW LOTS LEFT On Thli Rlght Foot Kids/pets. ,,·;11t·r *'llf'Mr, sprinkk>ra In Coste MHa I Thi.ks to Bis Corooa. Bach.
Wntclfff Ar•:s -NEW-ON-M;A_RKET ~ llPPQlulfd. with ~ CALL us FOR-rM. R-2 ~f!-1~TfR~~ i:~· $200 -Af:.O}.~ool.o1 ? J l3R. r~a"!._~:.t17°Co~;.t{.2:1" 1-'0R l'f'nt, lovely 2BR condo $l~~t~l:_1;: ~~~ ~1Xi.r\Y·
$39,950 ~ o!xt~~ 1!.u,~~ 4Ul = ~."::~!·NB 411L1rlaj• 111 lll PR!i~1lw~DS eari,eA~Dlo~'it. ~'1'.u_,!:Pl" roodenn br, ~~ ::~~· l,ll'':O,l~~at, ~ ;Tft:;;O:;;Rc.,;:, "= .. ",=' .. =',=:,:'ptf'.T.;;J
1.--Rumnuc. wallld'~-bl. :..'?. ~'~lottn PETE BARRETT ll. 1=-=.· -1=-MUI CAlL 11+673-4&1 BKR. FREE RENTAL SEHVICE h:t. Cntllf!'dral Ct"iL t·or a~nt. roo ur S!.Q mo \\IU1 Q:Mrq'f',
-.,.-,..-~ Ohl ii-.-uu .. ""'" • • BEACON RENTALS lellM' untn Sep1. Bus. Huntington Beach ~c'c:'•oc11.c6"7~""-'-':::"::.· ----Room • Pool Xlnt location. oo....i tor -REALTOR-4 • -* Mortg•ges, * · MS-0111 * ""''°'° ... '°' n. "·Can-••t• ~ .. J ~ 144.SOO. Trust l>Hds 260 """ R•"d "'"7835 2 en 1•, Ba ~, UBI ..... ..,,na to tell the story MORGAN REALTY '42-5200 * OCEANFRONT LOT * 1-.:.....=~=.:....--:;;.;; LANDLORDS' . ,.. . _... . . , ...... about Ulla N~'))Of't ~acti 1" 500 2lll • ON Hopkins neir UP ctr. 2 -.·a.'lhel"/drycr, bllns, ll!Ovt,
hOcoo. Ao exciting pool skle 67'-'M2 675-4i4.St ~ =~:wi.1:'"K ':' n ~r $~~rcial :.,,~rty °':JW:r: \\'t Sp.>ctali;:e In Newport l\lBR'a, Den, ) BA, FP, pr, P~·,!!~-.·Jy drpd, pool, Sl95.
atmolphett !hat flows San Clemente . LADIES . 493-3.i29. ' San Juan cap i a t r" n 0 , BeaC'h • Corona tlrl l\Ii.r e renct'tl. Monthly $325 Jan l!i. '":>'""'-co;·~~~~-~
throu&h the large rumpos 1-----'------don I 11.·ear hbn out douig BEAl!I' , terlront lot in payable $175 per month. &: Laguna. Our flentul Ser-675--0.'JOO. 3 BR, 11 ~ B.\. Rt>frig, pan~I· ~down"'ilh .. .!.lre1 place ...... ~~ GREAT $$$ GRO\V'I'H Y~ work • mownl lnw nda l{untini:tO:a Harbour. tut lucid 9~;, &JI due in 3 yeani. vice i.s flt.EE to \'ou! Try 3 BDR1\I, 21~ BATif. Boous ling $2'L. lst,_~!:St; pl'1, l'I,
• ., bar i•u~ 8-2 BR units w/lots of Tiburon condomt um ala vacanl on Christiana Chan-Owner guaran1~1 run-Nu· Vie<.\"! room. $360 mo. Villaire [fl. acc. dep. !Ii ""'310,
ml. 646-7111. pittaz. For the buyer kloep hlm a• a pet Tot PX-1 8 213-002-5110 at r u c t I on th11 )'l!llJ' NU-VIEW RENTALS Call 502--0579. Irvine 011EN T1L '• n-s FUN ro BE NICE• w/vl&ion. Unique building terlor n1AlnteJUU'ICt', total ne · Y owner. -w/$20 000 bank depoiitt11. 673-4030 or 49-1-3248 ~ tha1 stays rented &: will ell'Ctric b!Uns & air-cond. \VATERFRONT, 30' boa.I Alip 15<,(, ' disoount. Brokf':r, Lenunl Belch NE\V ,Valnut Squa~ Condo :s llM~:lli'~I grow in value lhroogh u~ Oioice N'Sai<!fl are now on In Ballxla. Lot 1 Collins lsl·n ·,;:~'=0'71"'15''=. ,.........,.,...., __ .,... 4 BDIU.f, l BATH literedith. • BR, 2 BA, crpts, drps &: all i\. I years. Ocean viewa, at-the. market. 1. to 4 Bdnns. and, 673-1770. ~000 ht TD paid dwn to ~f~~'. first & last. BKR. SlS7-I BR. owr gar. hllnfi, washer/dryt't' furn in 1 · tractive priv. courtyard, ~ic~;,~ VA/ntA, \VlUTE \Vater, Coastal V~· u'.>.OCXkmie~e: ''acant % ~-'='------ChlldJpet ok. \Valk lo bcb. own lndry rm. AJC, cable
RARE FIND
EASTBLUFF
•Plral stalrcues, xlnt loca-I I 'it • Lot. S21,500. Lee Hughes. acre commercial pro~ C.piatr•no S..ch $2:.l!rUtil Pd. 2 Br. So. TV, plOI. & gar. 1 Sty. $245
lion $155.500. •rw n r•• Y _inc. Rill" 499-1731. Gi--5488 San Juan Capistrano, wlutd U\i"una. Gar. Yard. Deck. rno. St-e at 1-MiSJ Goldenglen
OCEAN VIE\V (714J 968-4405 Mount•'on Desert at $(j,(Q). 9i;~ Int only NE\\' 3 BR, 2 BA homf', Childrt·tl v.-elc? or call 5.)l-4l30'7 or 420-4721.
NE\'' l RR's: fron1 $190-$Xla.
Adu.I m. Nr hf'ach & shop'C·
114 1-:. l)th St., C.P.I,
~s--0137c·c_ ____ _
!\HARJ>~ Oacbek>r, uUl pd.
$145 n10, $."ii clennlni;. fte" .
Nr. DCC & UCJ, 551-TlGI
N IL'ELY fum. lrg. I BR..
r.ncl gar. Quiet. Adult!I, no
peh1. 2--l:ll Eldt"n 6-\&-2768.
N1CE18R dplx. Quiel Sepr.
by aaragea. I adult OYt!I' '3. ,
No pets. S48-1021.
Apts. Furn. 360 :
Beaut. 3 BR home comp!.
w/a formal dining rm. & a
lf'K. lam rm .. lovely lndscpg
and neat u a pin. All of this
for only $54,CO'.l. CALL to
Hee. 919-lffiO.
4 BR & fam rm, newly Newport Crest Condo Resort ; ' 74 quarterly, all duf' in 5 yrs. cptd. \V bltns. 496-lot5, $-l00--4 + UOo~ Room. 2 NE\Y 2 BR, l it& BA, con-Coste Mesa
decorated. 21'.Xll sq. rt. 2 BR z1 1>4 Plan II Good 1 10•,-, discount Broker, ii·kdys 6-9 Pi\t or v.•knds. lrplc'1 l ba. aar, yanl, \'en 1ent IOC'ation, pool, frtt ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Ca.~• llPftC>OUa, plu."t-OUt· '9 'I ' Sa ' d · TI4-493-11:>1 NE\V l BR. 2 BA home. pittio, vu. v.·at£>r & l'.':&ble TV. Adults •
door BBQ & cov patk>, on I loc Y O\l~r Vt" over BRIAN Hea ski 1~1• I~~~~~-~~~~~ cptd, w-bllln~. 496-IO'L, NU-VIEW RENTALS oJS.1-2479 pool s17.e k>I, $40,!0l. 61.'~~tl Sl'lhng pr I c r ·1 ·~"' lo iodl!'I" & Ch..,a~·.,..,.,., v.·kdys 6-9 pm or v.·knds. 673--400.0 or 494-32'8 ~nly, no pel:<i. .
9:f21
VALENTINE'S DAY
SPECIAL
w~11 N'pt ee~ t'l'lklence. 2 BR. I ii ba + Swedlah frpl.
Only 18 mos. old. A real
"heart throb." $37 .9:JO.
1714) 873·6210
Qualit~N ~~~~~our , . .-v'-'. ~. .....,.J<VU l "-"fwlillllt ll~l cC;..O.;.<.;.on._o;;._d:.;o;..l_M_a_r ___ 2 UH, lr}lh" life~ to beach. 2r!(: l ~ Ba. Ntw. Blln.!!.
t>levated dining lor grack>l.Js sale 162 Groves llO S"_j(l \'rly, 2 Br. frvl. L:lennc.·yi't.·. ru: ~l-2920. NE\'' 2 Br. _ ,\JC-ting. cpt.
LIVE LIKE A. KING
A.t Budget Prices!
F'URNISHEO -
UN1'"1JRNISllt:D
demands, l BR. atrium, Ouplexe1/Unh1 R•nch1.t, Farms, i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $250 mo. Avall. 218m. 1935 S::!H• :\lo 64:?·2657
living. 2000 sq ft. \1•ater st\;~re(.i ~~· ba~ic ~~~· Legun• Niguel v.•/v.'. sun/dk. Utl . rm. Pool softener, garage door By Owner-Nwpt Bch 40 Acres, houllt', 17 acres 2 Housn Furnished 300 ~;.a-~ios. · -~--_... _____ , $230. mon. Yrl/4 :ill-113.1 * POOLS
opener -air cond, tile roof Nf'&r ocea.n, spacious :l & l yr. old, hass avocados. Lilac ."-":.:-:=--~---TO\VNllOUSE -Ocean vw, 3 * ENCLOSED
& other amenities. $49,750. br units. Bltns, fri>l.c's, Xlnt area. Xlnt buy. Sl85,000. Balbo. lsl1nd 2 BR, 1 BA. Crp1.~. drp!I, br, 2~, ba, 2 frplc'g, L•gune Niguel GARAGES
TifOMSEN RLTY 492-9550 trrms. $69,500 tirm. Call 29'1 d\\·n. 10 yrs, 7',t• int. . stove & refrig. rtpl Adults, security. recttalion & pvt 2 B h9 * CONVENIENT
4 BR, 2 BA, 10 down. Can 499-2128 Call Doug Priest. Packard 2 BR. hou!ie, S225 plus ulil. no pets. $27j/mo. 962-~9. bch. $t60. Call 495-4728. lbe:~~~w. on ;,If 'co::S~:
take over 261'1-6~ %, $250 LARGE . Deluxe Duplex, 2 Lee Real!Ot's, TI4-?4?-852S. :;~f.1~·1:t!~· 2 ba. $28S phul 1 BR. + den. $.1XI mo. A11o 2 3 BR. 2 Ba. BHn&. lmmac. Seit (!\n&: OYf!n, sha&: crpt, FR~ AU.$ l:OEA~NTH
a:io. l.Jt, O'i\'C. 2nd. Submit Br,·l'rl: Ba each apt. $80,000. Rffl E1tat1 W•nt.d 114 Somers, Realtor GT:F-400) mt fl~. Both avail "°'"· Lea~. Bond Ree..lty dshv.·shr. 528-2177.
DP. Shorecliff. Ownr. Drive Owner, 838-4949 • k C *BALBOA Island I Br. BOYD, Realtors 675-S9301•49'}-2'l38 831-2'112 Newport Beech ADULTS Pl.EASE by 2931 Via San Jacinto. p 166 * "'UIC ash Cost• u.,. 11/E SHORES ':.;::.;:i:;:.;_.::;:;:.;;:;... ___ I
Leave mes:sagl'.' 6-12-1403. e..'(t. I ;;lnc;;;•;;m;;•;;;;;'°;;;po;;;rty;;;;;;;;;;;; T Furnished 1-IOU.'lf'. Yearly ,.. l BDRa.1, 2 BATif 'BLUFFS _ Bayfron1. outside VILLA POMONA 4 -\Vilt buy your property. All $l6a mo. Steps to v.·ata-. SHARP 2 BR Duple,... New •·1001'10. 4~ ~11. I l BR 2~ BA f I
' cash \\'ithin 72 .. hrs. Cau1_.:.67::3-5.:c.71::8:.. ------~ " ""'"""' un t. • r.z • rp · PHONE '42-2015 HI " ~EST • BR 2 BA v.•/v.· cpto, ...i--. floor ti.le. ....1•1 d~· d-·-•• ........_,\. -·l • • ' !lb'2-88al ... .,.. 3 RH., 2~J Ba, $275 mo. Isl'-.,__, ~ · "''"'v" ""0 ' .... ,, • (1160 Pomona Ave.I
den, din, frvlc, bltna, Bilbo• Penin1ul1 Ds/wshr. ldyf [acil. lge. last + cleaning fee. 11ppl.. patio. Nr. pool. We. '""""""""""!!;"M!'!"!!!!9I shag/drps. 2 patios. hill Ir i patio. Quiet of • .. I. No pets. 40CHl5.>Z. 49:;--0TIS. s.a2J/n10. \\Tile Box %).) 1 ·
oct'Rn vu. $38,500., 492-1605. Realty Company ;(l)Y.I.,.. t blk. from beach. Cozy 2 $173 + dep. ref. 541Hi823._ L'odo 1110 BalOOa J,;l anc.J. 92662. Casa de Oro
SPECTACULARg ' Bit. i\11 new furniture. To 3 BR. crpts, drps, large fenc-ALL UTIUTIES PAID
San Ju•n Cap1str•no BAYFRONT DUPLEX l!it'l' it -is to low-It~ By ~ .. ye.rd, kid~_ .. t:. ~lli ,,? .. K TO\,'NllOUSt.: _ :i Br " S•n Juan C•pittr•no Compare before you rent
&!boa Island's f Ine s I . BROKE.RS INC. 1 Ov.·ner. 613-2374 or 833-1177. ..,,.,_ mo. '-'" • ....,... slU1ly. 21, Ba. Yrly-Custom designed, featurtrw:
J'OR sale by O\\'nr, 3 Br, 2 Breathtaking Bay View. ---8:97-9361. S.l:iO/nw. Re~ponsi blf" adlts. COLFF.HS, for beautiful . 2 e Spe.t.·ious kitchen with in·
BA. 6~;, trans loan, $3000. 3BR -3 bath. Custom . • WANTED • Corona del Mir CLI-;A;, '.! HK. Duplex. i''rw:d 6TJ--081it. Bit, 3 BA borne \\'/swim d1rK1 lightin~ OPEN SAT /SUN. 12.. dov.·n. $3.l,000. 326.~1 Carre designed. lifany luxury ex-Private party \\'llJ\ta trum }ard. En~·losed ~•lr. Sonie pool and priv. putting gree:n. e separate din'i:: atta
1125 W. BALBOA Ten-a., 493-5218. Ira.!!. Ed Egan &12-ma. private part~. duple1t or Sngls raml's Kids 2 Br + cTpts & drps. StV\'C. s-t45. Mei• Verde Unlimitl-d golf on regulation e lfonie·llke StOl"aie
BLVD. / * HILLSIDE LOC * IXJ.I) house + apt m C.dM. So. of Jtnips l<ni 2 sty S'.nl. rncd, ~. 18 hole cotll'Sf' incl. 493--;:WZI • J>ri,·ate pa.lios
l BR , BA dbl INCOME UNITS llv.'Y. AlllO interested in \'ac. ....,_ * SllARP '4 BR home l\vail for appt to st'('. e Closed "arage w/sto ... -OCEAN VIEW • • car gar .. oov 1 ardo 't r \\' ·t 3 u.r. 2 Ba, nr. school. All ex-now. S28.'Hmo. Good set.go) ft ·-~
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patio for outdoor liv, fully Locatetl on beach of Nev.'J)OM l' "."n 111 ua ion. ~ e Rent·A--House 9794430 tras. Sl3:> mo. dist AGT :Hl>-7l27 3 B~ 2 Ba, unfum condo, • a.tarblc pullman 2 Units Pus ach cot age, lndacpd $31.500 (Easy t Peninsula. One J BR, 't'v.'O 2 Claulfied ad No. ~7. Daily , .., R . pt. Sl--· · · cpts, \iew, maintenance, e Kin1:-s:z Bdnns
juorut , ... ~Pl~.50010 beach. show) ~." o BR -2 baths each. Nearly !>i,lot. PCa. 0.9~ 1.56CI, C,JC;la Coat• Meta ~~~~·~n ~9491 Newport 8Hcft poo21 I, $250 mo. 213-531-2584, e Pool . Barbeques -sur·
muuor=u. -new Good location for sum-•~ esa, · .ro.w. l-351-9:>48 £'Ve!!. rounded wilh pluab Jond. Gib W•lker Re•lty · . $85. SmaU I BR Cottage, T0\1.'NHOUSE 3 Bdrm., JI J EASTBLUFF m e r I w i n ! e r r e ti t a l W ~ED. Uruque-charact~r suitable for quiet Senior Ba, 2 car garage, Greenbelt Ouplexea Furn. 345 ~apint:.
3355-G VI Udo. N'pL Beach l . ~~ I~ ~·hedule. $215,000. Betty b.uldlng to purcha!le. ~fin Otizen. No peli. Close in, Pool. nr So Cst Plaza. Yrly Separah'• house. unusual Adult livinc at Its best * 675-5!00 * ___ Kerr~; IX35l. 10,000 sq. n. Orange c.ounty Costa a.tt!IB 5-18-522'1' lease. 552_7112. large <I bedroom or 3 & den. Newport S..ch LARGE l BP.. $190
YOU'RE INVITED INVESTOR'S area. Call lifr. Dike . . Family room plu!! 111.rge 1-""-'.::..;...;....;..._____ No Peu sl•••·····-ATTENTION 71~5521. L•gune BNch l~L'ilAC. 2 BR, rrp1g, yard, formal dlnin~ room. t BEDROOlit DUPLEX, 365 \\f. WlllOft &42-l971 Near the beach. Charming gar., adults. 262;) C Elden Complete privacy with funU5hed. $16;). month. W H BR, J ba, den, formal din-Acre•ge for tale 150 2BR house on 8400 sq. ft., $U:>-Util Pd. Bach. \Valk to A'Vf'. $150 010_ Call 673-5770. ~nclosed rt'ar Rno1 tmnt Agent: 64&-l25.). EEKLY-MONT LY
-~ 110" I · COSTA f\.1ESA l'f'nt w/on.. ya1us. lAl•'e Y garden. o D I U f •50 ina, Ull."CI brick accents. 1--.....::.:....;;. __ '--"-' R-2 lot. Could build trlplrx [ 1~ beach & tov.·n. Stove & _,, , -· 1 N Executive Suftff
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 WORLD FAMOUS IV '" zon ng vnnancl'. ~ • refrig .. pets. $47;) per month. -ue ·x~· n ur!': . ~ 20IO N.wport 81v4.
332 CATALINA LAK-E TAHOE OoBe-tn C.~1. location. $17~0iil Pd. Nicf' redec. l i7~.'-c:c1B'-'-· _'"_''_·_sm_'_· _ea_u Call 6~568 or 5'1&-36S8 Cott• Met• ---'GEM Gorgeous 200 pine rovered Slil,500. Jack Howe 11 Br. Ocean/City vu. Gar. _ , ;::B.::•:.:lbo;:;.;:•:...:.P.:on;;;.;;lntc;;;u;.;I•;:___ ,.
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11 acres in picture book set-G«-6DI. IX36l. $~2 BR. Oceanfront, $250 ~10. 3 BR, Jge fncd yrd. $225-2 Br. Chl\nll('lfront, gflr, 1• -ao 1610 W. Coast Hwy., NB 642-123S 644-6200 Businns Newpon. L>eck. \\'inter. New cpts. Good loc. No Jel'.':, boat i;lip avail. Child ok. 2 BR, den, 2 ba, ~S blk bch le STUDIOS & 1 IR'S REALTORS "2-'"23 ling, running 1 nii along ALS '93-'"6S 1-2 ... ., ,.,_ L•'do l•I• ..... ·~ mo. •My. """ E. • ~~ Oppo•tuno'ty 200 NU VIEW RENT Agt 830-6030or .. ;>i. ~·~ •• -'-""'· • --r -;~· ~ e i;REBUnens Truck~e River. 0-.\•tter Jeav-' • • t'rplc. New crpts, drps. IJalboa Blvd., Apt A
DUPLEX WITH DOCK
Take 35 Ft. lx>at. 3 Bdr1ns.
up, 2 dov.'n. FUmlshed. Top
~· Only $99~500.
ini: country. Sacrif at Cree-NEWPORT BEACH 6'7l-40.10 or '494-3248 l BDR..\1, 2 BA. bltns, crpt~. (;ar. liJv.·nstrs\, 536-351!$ or • 'f"REE UUll!ies
lion of value! Name yoor . . . COTTAGE. redec., nu blttns, drp!!. $245. 1110. SJ'la-Nl!W 3 + den. f'rplc, 2l3/863-l008. • Full Kitchen
terms! Big opply knocks. ,litanne Con~Cltng Firm cpta, drps. nr bch-1 adJI, &'6-().ll)-I gar. Vk>w ot ocean, Lklo & N 2 Br 2 B frpl e Heated Pool
Ag:ent 5.16-5IXXI. TRIPLEX Finf's~e q ~ P ~ e ~ y & util pd. $3X> mo. <194-fBSS. 3 Br & [)P11, quiet bay. $.;; yean).". Zl6-~tst St~ • Laundry l''acUitie~
THE GERRIE CO.
64$.4400
ASSOCIATE desired for Three 2-bdnn. .. units •. in ::tecom~y. a~ a~: ~";;'~· ~~-oc--c---:--neighborhood, gar.. patio, NU-VIEW RENTALS • 962--034='..:*:___ e TV" n1aR1 ttrv ava.d
participation in prime Real like-n~v.· co~1tion. "'ice for boat sales & repairs. 3 BR, 3 ba's. Jan. thnJ June. hltns. $300 n.o. tHt-11381. 61 3-40.":0 or 4!14-32-~ Coron. del M•r • f'hone Sfor:vlce
Estate project in S. Calif. c~tll!i', bit-in range ~ BILL GRUNDY RLTR. Priv. beach. tennis -$3Zi. 3 BR, l ba , frplc in liv rm, Unbelievably BeeutHul
Multi-billion dollar cor-retrig. tn £'&Ch. Uppl'r unit 675-6161 Bond Really, 831-2212. 2-car gar. Fncd yard. \Valer New Condos On Bay OLDER. very dean 3 Br. VAL D'ISERE Garden Apes. po~tion. '1""14 ooo""'ooonce entire,. h11g"h••vie0nw 0,'.mh!',''s,• eo"'•,h,,t Lido ,,,. pd. $210. &$6-9171. \ Df':l.UXJ-.: 3 li<lrm. IV 1n1UJy den, 2 Ba, :I levels, ea. llt"'p. Adult~ . no pe-ts. Flowln proJeC • , , pro 1t · .. .. • -Beauty Salon . .,'ll'ltl 497 ~1· 2ll Eut Balboa Blvd •1 o -I o 1•· fountein Valley t'.\1rns. $450. ""r mo . .E\·cs: entf'al'le(' ~· -.. ~ :>, ,.\'f'rywhere. Stream ' By ov.ner. Top loc & ~nd. proje<:tion. Agent 536-500), "an''" .. · .,.""'umed<7\Fic .,'!"950
8 ;r. Typewrill'r Sales ~ Scrv CONTEAtPORARY 4 BR. 3 Gn-2320 . pffi: liARRlTI 49+-6<H5. \\'al<'rfall, .U' pool Rec. Rm .. A-.~·nts c · .,.., · f'urniture S1ore, anxlo"' BA, cnmpl tum. DW, ~ d Sa s I I 2 Bdrm t blk to ocean' bay. Crpted, rot-' 1m. ... 3 BR ? BA ... , 1·'~ rt>S Rf::,\LT\". J BR, <le-n,· 2 BA. 2 levels, una, gs • ., ~~1-•, 2 '"' gac, alley F0< Solo 152 CAL9iL ,no.' '''·l4t• Glau & &.Tttn bwliness wuher/drycr, S485 mo. --.tc.· ~bll·i~. s'Z50 n..d. r U t l $138 ....---o:u W HOLLAND B S I U 2--12 6-12. 615-5677 "1' 4 BR ftr.m nn, din nn, 1 ha. each sep. entrance. $300. urn-n urn. rom tn l"tar. Owner will &how I .da UI. •et Ava. kl • 'rater, trash pd. Isl, last, $450 3 B di 2 b 491-2575, 494-6045. SEE lT: nxl Parwons
Sat & sun. tor info call • ENJOY CLEAN AIR* ~ ..,... 1716 Orange, C~1 6G-4.170 624--7109. dep. 11310 Oclph1n1um. 21-3· S30Ci: 'eon~· in 111-1:.'bor v~ Cost• Mow 612-867,~c.o.•·------~ -". -0•12. 613-29:&4 Panoramic view or Beach & a .SAL TY (Sale5ffial\ N0ededl Newport •··ch liS-7739 aft 6. ...... El p M ~ 0
'.,._, Ne•r "••1•11: P• t Offl -homc11 w/pool privl. v .. 'ller, UlrfOelCI iAstcllff Pool Home Cities & Ocean from this e.~-1 e• ITALIAN Deli Pi l ta 4 BR, 21,2 BA. F'rplc. 8.1.".-3894 QUIET 1 BR, 1 BA; Older.
Just listed & ready for a elusive new l unit. Ex· 6 UNITS-COSTA MESA Spaghetti Parlors. E11tb. OCEANFRONT turn 2 Br, Dshv.·tir. Bltins. $2&>/mo. $.175: 3 ~R's on Kings Rd. v.'Ork'g person only. I IR'a-$130&.UP
d 1, 3 Bdrms ram nu ~live . living Jor owner. Just lla:ted . ..J9nt l'(!l\lrn ~Q -ippney maken:, prime Joe, lrplc, dlnl.ni .are~, ~ .. 'Call 968-:.635 .ttt 6 pm. Bltnll, crptll, drpi. Cnll Referen~ req 'd. 548-2;;13. Unfurnr& furn. t~kk shag Ir ~~ms. Hetited ~~Tou;n liv'::. {h C'Si~ Investment. Good 'rental ulca.! & Assoc. Rlty dhsw!lhr, displ, carport, Huntington Beach lilr. Gt>rani 213: 6~35-19 D•n• Point All UtllltlH Ptld
pooJ & lots more. Open to-Patricia. San Clementi!, ~a. ,_,fin. melnt. Extra lge 642--2'190. mo. 613-5449 ; 6Th-«>43. 7:30 to 11 AM weekdays. Pool Ii Jt.ecn.allon
day from 2 le 5. Hurry! 4~. 646--6Ta5, 551-4250. · 557 ff•" SPORTSWEAR 1'etail 1store. RE~ at 2IJ7 ~~l, ~or $23, 900 * IJLUFt'S <I HR, 211 ba, AITRACTlVE 3 BR, 21,~ Ba., 19!"!9 lituple Ave., CM
1350 SUSSEX LANE • .w men & womens. Eslab ished em.,.y man, ut u...,, met> C , pool .... hool!!: .i;hop"'n" Calh~dral ceilini:: S2~1l. _Also i;::arngc• ror rent Jack Yonkers, Rltr. 642-1976 Business Property 154 CERTIFIED s yn. Balboa Island. patio. $125. See wkends. * VA ANT * n s, ~ · • .,. .. Chllrtttn ~-ell'Onw. ~~.
I P • 67:1-&lm S Cl :1 Bl< Dolltnt1'l', ti'·~hl.v center, SJ9j. 6'U-..'ltclt z1• ~ •·11. *30 WEEK & UP View of th. oce•n CLEAN Income prop, cent ncome roperttes · •n •menf• ~rated. l..arge-rear yan1 ~l'.:\Yl'ORT SllORF.S 2 BR, ..K»ru. • Studio It I BR Apts.
Open Sat/Sun. 1-5 C.lif. By w ·ncr. $45,000. E-Z Need R "Pad"'! Place an ad! lnvntment 2 BR ' den paM.ly fUrn and private-patio. 2 Vanity ili•n. 2 IJA, pool &: club privl. Huntington Beach • TV & ltlnid Servicr Avail.
111 42nd StrMt Inna. 645--20JJ or 642-6560. CaU &t2-5678. Opportunity 220 lt:'rtSf', 407 ~nta Barbara'. baths, cozy "fann-stylt'" 1'r. bo.'i\Ch. $.100. &IG-2'118.
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'. 4 Bd 2 ba. hp & 2 492-4m '"• .... ••~" kitchen v.i1h all buillln ~-• 3 BR. . 127"1":""' IMMED OCCUPANCY • C:illilrrn I: Prot Section ~ lowe:;n~pletely furn. [ ]~ BuJldinCJ Site !'llS Houses ·~:;,~· 305 appl"ll. Sl:iOO. lotaJ to move Yl'rlriy. \Valk to"'b:;;'h 1"\e1J. l Br apts SZ-J(). n10, ( 23•t~~-;port ::.~.fM
New can>eUng. Sharp! M b"I H ~ H With View yoo in and only S?'lO/!X'~ I CJ~111~~lty :-,'11-1~ I llhl ;:ar.ti::c. dch1\'~hr " J:.t or
$68500. Apnt 61.,...tm. 0 I e omes ome G ner1I mo. pays all CALL II()"· •• OCe:A.'irRONT 2 Rr. ! :c 1OS\\"l1,'0,11.B 'I Bft. rum, 2 !rR. cloeets. H~rbor View Homes -ZONED R-L Approxirnatcly • movf' in lonil{ht. BKR. ~\Jm or Utif'llm . $300/mo.
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S36-l:UO q_ut'£'n s1u-bc<I. prtv dre&'t
I pr1 • --2 Aere-"(tf-bttnd,-~alf FREE I I 962'-5511. Ycacty. Call ooo -. 111~ rm. :..lra lrg rooms. ~I 2 Br + Df!n. Chann ng, -u.;;;b'I r• OW'rlooking CheTT)' La~. ndl d Ow .....,....,."""' Adu! ly Va' •• low n\alnt. Fee land. Mobile Hornes '"""' 1 • nomet .... th. a N ........... .,. __ ch Ad· L• or .,_ nort J BR. 2 BA. ,J<'C lt/O, l'A ,-BR , •. C 1.~ No-po•t Be•ch 2;ir 11· 6tor.ige. Is on . -• "' .. ,....., °""" ht, w/v. crpl!! & drJ>!, dbl ' • ·· · va. arp uoyl!l . I .. ' no pels. Fonn Din. + Nook, Lush For S.le 125 For S.le 125 dress. Existing 4 Bedroom 2 \Ve will refer tenRnta 10 you. g r !ncd lnrl ......... 1 Xlnt loc F"rpl. Priv. bench; utU. pd, -2035 Fullerton CM.
LndlCpd. Jmmed. Occup. Bath View Hom<l. Suitable FREE of chariil:e ••. lilarzy a • · -t"-'· • ' s;-,z-1 mo. Agt. 61:>-4-100. ~E\\1 Ouple:it. 3 hr. 2 ha " • ph. d U I • -· ax~ St-~lgb I BR tum d I b'-' $2.'.S 1110• AGT: 962-447! or ~rom 1~~1310 1·~,. Walk LARGf', I RR 114"/mo + See or ti Y -.., -GREEHLEAF PARK ., ..-u t, w-for .8 Additional Exclusive el l'a n: tenants on <Nr -._ __ ... ,. __ r """' •• ., ~-Pl "AA-6249 .._th. 1--ea~--be al · 1· !'H&-8103. 2 HR flream ·~ on c........ \('l bC"h. Encl ;:ar. 642-3188 or d ..... Carrw.rt ~ I au n dry Port n~-.~· """ · A BEAtmruL PRIVATE ""' v.-uu lRLI"' can Single Family Dwellings. "'' t'1 1st. 1 ·--k avao'I 1273 ""ly c• ·~ BR. N Cl •-•bed 1225000 r ... ALA -• I e .__.., --2 BR. el<'C bltin R/0, F"A hi, Tk' • ........., • ,,. • 6-12-7914. facll. Ne. fN~ & ,~·,. 998 HARBOR Vie'1" Homes, 5 Br_, ---""'ULT COMMUNITY ew J>ll:, .... ..,. "" s Offe~lor ~ • ~ ::y• s -~~7W I --'• & -dht •dulls-67~:nll. ~ . " ""r ... -u
Somenet Model, Pfuf. l7SO~"~'t•'· A C•I U1.niWt"'Fam1Jypark.-prt"9, AnYfime, M&-055S; •• .-... ., ... ,_:;:~":..vi Fi'"r, ---H· -h Yt.l\HLY. nrOCE"an, 2BR.1 E1 Camino, Apt 1, _,...
lanctlcaped & decon.ted "'u .... r ve., · · beach. boflt dodca avail. Ask y ant C ., ~ fenced &. suu~a'""' ... '" nt Newport tig ts BA. fplc. S2'l5. mo. Reh ~151.
J 13th ,; 5 Beautiful ~es avail. $4,000.-Space' rent $65. GC -.... --lor. $200/~_.; "l(l!A GT : -Nq'd, lmrnE"d. occupy. UllN .., RR.. Apl Pool Open hPue an. · fariilig In-size from 24x53 N--Dch., 64H590 °' lut'lcll"" Site 962--4-47..,or.......... . 3 BR Lo ya.rd. °'ildren &: 4~2128_ l"Cl ' · -1 · 14th, 12 to 5 P~t. l!MS Port to 24x64. Priced from .... .,.,. ' •• ., pel.'1 ok. Avail reh. fith. :r.r Me 10 Rhopt • .Adu ta. no
BIAbop Place or call 11,500 -.soo ..._ __ •-~. $Z SO/Sq Ft l~EASE. 3BR, 2~ ha, rotido, Duplexes, JM'l!I;. $100/mo. 64t-'1951. By Owner. ~ ~o ~ul......u:,:_; 24.'(fi() FLAMINGO 2 BR, 2 .. • • close to beach. SZ5ll per mo. J2T:i. 67rr30.'i3. I F U 1 ,55 JMI Pomona.. C.M. ~· BA, F ·•.. bit•-100= It n....-..o \\'ant~ to continue to be lov-Sen Cl•mente urn. or n urn. ~ 1 ---NEWPORT SHORES 646-'196S bclween 9 am " 6 a.m1o,, room, -u• ,....., IJl'.I. • uvoo;11•Q;Wn e AT BE..\Of! S.ch. Pad. 1 RT< S140 It fll5 ~ ..__ boo'---_..lb .a.-a.. Chim Bulloe'M Oi&tnct p--• •·-1100 ed. 53&-1173. -•-1' f n--1 ._: A . \Valk to beach. Ll:e. 3 BR. pm. UIU , -...,, ~... · =uY 1urn. -lllLLCREST • 3 BR. 2 BA, Newport veach ldf'n. or 1wu·\e--Is tt.c.~ "u balba Bit Ina. 8x30 encloeed pore h. Nf'Xt to Pomona ~ 2 BR l\lobile home. f:tm ily "·•o, do·n, -•c, blo-. ·•·-. ••nly. 1993 Church St. 548-9633 ~u· ST·~ SELL· •~2 5@ Matar Hcne Rentals Carport, lhed. ptta. Adults. 01Jramp. Near Onta.rio • NICE! Bachelor w/t.,,lc. park a.croi<:s from beach, '"' ,. "' ,.,, ,.._, 1 Brtr .,. ck-n. 511.,.,h.-:h M ! " · 80-6883. Jn~rnaUonaJ Al r po r I , BcMch cr!ll. All utll pd $13). 1145. util incl. a.~_ "'-· 1lrp~. 2 patios, hUI & ocean ._ _ 1 ......., S79.!i0 $1\lL. rum. 1 BR cot-CAYWOOO REAL TY Owner M Carry Call --view. UlO .. -492-1605. flJTplart". J1
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_.. £?9 SALES & LEASING Set up In low ~t Colt• VAl\Ylu• ..... ~, . I Stove ref~. C/O. c...,: bit-Ins. $2-1~/mo. 1.<;1 le W t (:OLr l'O\.ll"l'f' vu, bt>aut. ~ --cu· ELO~·;;n;; .ft;;;;,;;;:;--;;, .. ;;;;.
4 BR Montt'gO Model In Ml lt"nlice fadthy Mesa Adult Park. OC.anf' llYff llNftt .. .,... ' nio's ..-dcp. 3-16-9-197. Or, "J bl:t. hi!e. fain. nn.. BA . .,,., •<r
Harbor V Homff $.77500 American s,;79390 ~ 1'flclosaj 1Ur1u1n, •lep d~n. l 1(9) Utll pd , 1 ptnOn onJ7. IDS
Owner, "Prine-• 0 n'1 )': Daanar Matw Homes -~ 2t x 43' full •wn~ Site $39,500 • HEAR This! 1 Br. Hw. Irvin• liv rm. $:'.00 mo. 492-2033 "'""hi'""'"" -mo. ~t JC.-1&
83)-3894. tldrts Ax24' porcb. Land'. Zoned Rr-4 300ll -29,-100 IQ. Stove. CID. smaie. ok. 2 ll:"!. tep d!nlni::. ne'll'ly • NICE 2 Br. Trailer. ~ii,'=1' Sll-6800 ~adult.,C-PetOK.u:' ~J~0111~~1&.~ Sltl. !:~:kBab.-.~~~·= ~~~11'.'~eal~or 1~~1e= Apts. Furn. 360 ~:i~~~q. dUl4
.,, • BUDDY Mobile Bomt ,.. " 541-1 or 551-be available for 1 mcft • RARE nNDr 3 Br. 3 BR.. 2 ha .............. $325 12131 28.rD:J. TIME FOi w I ... t 44' 2 Br. 2 ea new llW!d ln 2 SPACIOUS 2ti9r 2 Br, 2 ba. vma. O.ner MIY Carry. =.. okstp"'i, c Io . 3 Bdrm~ .. 2 b31hs. Nt!lto·. S•nt• An• 81lbol ltl•nd
NO!fP0!1 :'! F I mon Clll 5411-1417 or lowxl. cm. Adil port. l'rllm Call -· -· -• -· 1'Jrtl<orock ............ in; I
DUCED -all 5,30 •i<dl.Ys. -Joe. $1T,00tl. ay ..._. I . SPR£ADING Room.' Br 3 BR. 2 ba. Sharp! ...... $36S •• ROOMY. PLUSH •• QUICK CASH L' RE •'kenda alt 9 am. sr,..cnro. 11 t • .... w/pr. Klda/ptts olt. 2 BR. Top location •••••• $215 4 BR. 2 t., frpk, bltns,
TO $!9,950 ~-1961 •·-•-56' EX-""" 1!172, 20x43, 2 Br, l Ba, 5 stal' ··~ ~ PX). d.towabr. !UUy crpt'~ &.. THIOU • '"If •.
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>ud "1~ =... ... =.,. lot In l.ont ll<ooch. Pbooe SKYLINE 2bd2. 2 awnlnp, " • • ALL PRICES A SIZES! Tuslln WAT RFR I -l ce-O~!N SUN.1..S • lnll 66M534. --~tel p.lrat¥d.$68¥l ~A"f'Gf--ft'lf-Wl•M-CO. "~~Mtp-nll_ted_ll)'_-1---------2u~iil~~1~c1~·~:~~ DA-ILY PILO ii·
UnJ.,.rs1ty Ra•fty BJ,.f~NT 74. ALARent•l1 e~ 4_ BDR&t .. :? BA, "-111er $lattlmo.-Yrly. Don1t
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IDAM. ,tSG 67)-4Q17 10-3. heh. $2'l. • 49-H239. ·• Norihweat.,Leqllt. ~ 1 BR. Mob. $S7. l BR, fncd Univendty Pllrk.. lrvinr vae1ncliet1 coat .-vt Rent • eo-a -• S1J5.2Brw/swbn~ D !52·7000 Ni ... wa ··~·~ ......__ 642-5111 •oil~~~~--~'==""" • O~ f2) <I-Pl.EXES UM to trade.! Trader's Haw mrnfthlnl JQJ want to R_,.~ f1t:llDI •'fl • ..., )'00.r boo•. apt., •WI~ ibaf ltmt nllli!r $'L try T\udn-•rtL 3 yrs old, P&rtdlMI column It tor )'OU! aetJ? ctustrstd _ads do ii bldg .. etc. thru r 001,y PUot -
ttie. P!S' Pinchrm'. "' b'lin., end gar"1. 547-4821 S U~ S A.fl 1Qlf' 5 bucb. wtU • call NOW IG-e87L StU kfs. it.l!IDI .•• 642'.56'nl \\"ant •d re5Ults -• 642-5678 Oulltled Act
BALBOA TRIPLEX
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2 .t: 3 BR Apta. Ccpl!,
drapes, blt-lnl. From $140
646--3786 or 5'5--<rmO for info.
l•lllH l•l•ncl
2 BR. upper. Ideally located.
3 !"" old. Stepo to heh. Gu.
$325/mo yrly. s. 7398.
Balbo• l'enlnsul• 1------·--1 PEN. Point, 1 hick bch,
beaut mod. 2 BR, gar,
1undeck, Yrly, Milt1, S210. 8!W169c -
DELUXE Duple:<, 2 Br .. 111 81., Blt-inl, car, drps,
mclld pr, lrplc, laundry
mt. No petJ. &1&-4949 ..
BACHELOR AP'J'S. '3!>1Ub;
2 Bedroom .. n T5
Mmhall Realty f1ft-4800
Co,..• del Mu
Hours: 9:30 to 5:30
Dally
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FOR LEASE
l..u..-r.ucy Ha.ylronl Apta.
l &: 2 an.. S35D to SS50
Georg• Wlll l1mton
R11ltor * 548-6570 *
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Huntlngloil llelclt
CASA MONTERREY
1 & 2 BR, 2 BATHS
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F\lmlaht.od I: Unfumiahed
AU UUlldel Paid
• Cl1ormlnl ""pla<e•
• Spticlou. ~ " Ck>let•
• Gym, Bllllarda, Pools. e PutUnc: Gfffn.S
6551 W•rilor, Hntg lch
147-1516
l~UNTINGTON a 8 rd t :l 11
ApCI. lltil al BolAa Chica.
~1323. Compare • See
wl\&t )'00'~ mliAln&-Fr.
,IHICAllll LIYU UP TO IT• MAMI • • • $130 • $260.=·~-.,---,:;-I
o ••• JOO ~ •l'ld 10 "''""" Cf'llt• • rttul111 Sl'ft[!l(I!, Wood --uxE·~ A prl tlo DEL ., pt • v. pa . d1c:k1, two p.111ot Dl'lllO UM HloPI Sl•n .. 11110 Yollr ,... 1911110111 l\1u1lc, 6 pools Muna, tenna
1. 01 2-tlfflOOm g1rdtn 1p.1t1rntlll. l'ool, MUnM,· .. llvtrl N'od bll· $l30. Spacloua Poola&de
u1rci.. Sm1t1 p1tt ok. Fmm 1169. F11rnl1uf9 1nllll>I•. Modelt o~n Bu"aalow $150. M6-0258.
1:00 to 7:00. HOO Fllrvl .. "d. tn Cotll M•tt. Pl'lon1; 54$-!300, '"" ~..:::::..::.::::::.::::.:.:..:::.::....:c.....,:..c._ _______ I 1 BR. Adult1. 1 blk to beach.
Apt•., Apt1., Sha& crptc., drpl, No pet1.
Furn. or Unfurn, 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 $135. 202 14th St.; 636--0352.
Newport a..ch Huntington BHch Huntington Buch
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$250 mo., 2 Bdrm turnbhed
npt. ~ mo. annual leaM'!.
51 1 \V. Bay -Nev.'J)Ort
Beach. Call 886-4833 day1 <San Bernardino/ o r
883-29-13 eveninp.
*LA PARISIE=N"'N=E..,.*-r
2 BR, 2 BA. Furn & Unfum.
$100 & $225. Fireplace. Htd.
Pool. Adult.I.
m.1268
Acrou trom Goll Course
~ Santa Ana Ave. --------·---I~
Rooms 400
COMFORTABLE room,
private entrance tor work·
ing man o~r 30. &16-5689.
E M P LO Y E D gentleman,
E-slde, C.M. \Ylth or w/d
kit. prlvil. 646-7513.
ROOJ\1 to rent In C.M. home,
10 working female over 40.
54~49 aft 5 pm.
Hotel1, Motels 410
ROOl\lS $18 wk up w/ klt.
$.12.50 v.·k up apts. Childri'n
& pet ioecUon. 2376 Newport
Blvd. C?o.f. 548-9TJ5, 645-3967.
Gue1t Home 415
* Prlv•I• Room * lot Ambulatory Lady or Man
Good, nu1rlUou1 F'ood.
Nice, c:heertul atmo~phel'e. * Call 5'&34753 *
SIG Bear 2 1try 2 fpl, lBA,
pla{ rm. Nr ski Ill . I.r or
sm iJ'OUp. 8Tl-n48
Rent1 l1 to Shire 430
NEW tknqe ·-' !1.lzeii;, for rnoblle homes,
hoeitt . A mile. 5t81o8'ni&,
611-1®.
GARAGE. ltorafe only, ~
mo. Eut side.
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CORONA DEL MAR
Apprax. l3X> aq. h. oll1ct
space taUo~ to your de-
sip., P'u.U teeUril)' bld&-.,,.,tb arnple paridnc.
AU tor .ChNtlnt BOYD R&\LTORS ~
New Wattrtn:int. Offtots
l• ... -llldc-Sl.50 ~lont.h
Prime Location
:WI Bayside Dr.. N'pt Beach
But Grundy Rltr. 6Th-.6161
NEAR O.C. Alrport, hotel,
rHtaw'&llt.. DI~. im-
m<d. O<CUplU><Y. Lowelt
ntea. 2112 DuPon t ,
W.322!.
DESK 1PtCf1 ava.llabl• l!O
mo. WW proride tumlturt
•t S5 mo. ANMrtna terYb
avall•hle. 222 Forest Ave.,
L&Euna Beach, 494-9466.
DE.SK tpace avallablti S50
nlO. Will provide furniture
at SS mo. Ans•·ertng senb
a\lailabl~. l'lm Beach Blvd.
Huntlnlton Beach. 00-W:J.
1617 WESTCLIFF
1J)O aq. It. Cpt1 •• air cond.
Ample pkg, uru, janitor.
Bawnprdrler #UM. 5'1-5032
AP 4 or 5 ofc suites sns. Of.
flee fro. Desk l'!)ace $40.
~· / k itch Iba th. a.1. m-3988.
2 ADJOINING OITICF..S,
buty lnten;e('tion c.~I. $90.
Util's inc. &I~.
400 SQ IT Nev.'port Blvd,
center Costa ~tesa. Carpet
&: A/C. 642-4230.
PROFESSIONAL Suite ready
to go. 1-feil at Bolsa Chica.
H.B. S275/mo. M&-1323.
Bvtlnets Rental 44S
"THE Factory" hu 1hoP1
a\-ail, ln the mall ranging
from $80/rno. ideal for
smoke abop, lrOplcal fish
thop, etc. 425 30th St,
N!'ll-'J>Ort Beach. 673-9606.
OFFICE I S'I'ORE nr. N'pt.
Pofit OUice. 450 aq. tt. Good
park!nc. Sl20 Month.
Graham Rc:<a.lty 64&-2"14
NR. Airport 1280 sq. ft. slore.
Good localion lor gifts. sta-
tioner.i, specialities. Call
Tom Andre~-s. 54&-!f.i,6.
lndustrl•I Rental 450
READY FEB. ht, 1973
LAGUNA NIGUEL
M·l
1600 SQ. FT. & UP.
On San Diego Freev.·ay
Call 831·1600
FOR LEASE f\f-1 units, 1200
& 29'.Xl sq It. San1a Ana
Owner 1141982-3196.
Stor19e 455
BOATS, 1railers. camper!.
Paved, lighted, lenccd. $10
per mo. Sou1h East Santa
Ana. Call 546-4.118 aft 5.
STORAGE building for rent.
$30 mo. 275 F'IO\\'t'r St. Costa
~tesa. M&-9136.
Rental• Wanted
NON mioking gentlemen
needs rca.sonablt! priced
room. 675--0310: 54S-TI97
TIME FOR .
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
PUBLIC NOTICE
-~~~~-~--~~~~~~-
NEED RE.~TAI. ~E'\\'PORT f'OVNO • Goiden mlJe dee BABYSI1TINC my honW, ROOM
BEAOt. Qu~I. -.-orlcbw. w/curly ta.II. OM<l1anc't!' prt«hool aat. infants.
older couple movina to N.B. tr&lned. \'\c. 1'1aiinolta ' r ume . exp. w I ttf. ADDmONS ACCOUNTING CLERK
Ne<d .i.ao small. gnl. f!r. Burmudo, H.B. 00&-1963 963-2'11. PATIOS
apt or Condo. 2 Br~. 2 Ba., V~ry friendly. \filh to Cart' for <.ilild ln mv TEMPO RARY, FULL TIME
Ytiar'1 ltue or option to FOUND bluk &: tan feNle honie, ages i.~ vet). rinancinc $-l\33
bey, ApPJ'0.'11:, 1400 s•~. Under puppy. may be Gcinnan ~li•b!e, ttf. l\1on-f)i. JACK Taulane -'D-...lr S325 mo. C&ll (714) 623-9711 Shepherd. Vicinity of Santa ~ ---' ...... t ~ ·-~ lda.)'1> or lTI41 624--7912 r"'f'uovu., auul · w yn, exp. {r\'(11.) Ana Ir \Valnut St., l'.oltll \\'ILL BABYSIT lN ~fY We'd. t.1y \Va.y Co. ~7-«0d.
Must be experienced in use ol 10 key adding
m achine 8lld typewriter. Knowledge ol key-
pWlCb helpful but not essential.
HOURS 8 A.M. • 5 P.M.
Prr!ME pl _ _. ... l\fesa, M&-U2J. llOME, VlC. N£WPORT & Addlllonll Remodellna
em O)'lt'U OlOuier BLACK & tan Yr\& teniale BRISTOL.. 557-3451. G<-rv. ick & Son, l..lt•'d neech 2 br house or dpbc to dog ~·/red l'Ollar. found tn 67: l'OfltJnue N'llglously r&la:ln&: Meaa del Mar ..,.. Baby<tlna In My HonM" :HJ0..-11 * ~B--2170
Poattion available immediately and "'UJ be
needed approximately 2 to 3 111onths.
C1ll DAI LY P ILOT-M1r91ret Greenm1n
642-4321 3 sm. ~hi boys who N::fd to 9~1.'U. \\'eekly 6r iloorly Rules ·•wvi~ w/dignlty. Ou•ing ~ Oraft int
on rent, &f'ttinc Wad ot in--BROWN lappl"OJI: l yr) lnll• B thtv• I I t con1inc. Refs. exdl-It )'OU stripe cat, plutk a:illAr, • " reP1 r Pl.ANS-Jtouset;. R t mod 1 , •
ha\'e the iruts to quote "u. \l\e. 0r&nae4 Day. (around l reflnflhl"t Room Additions. S50 up.lrl-----... ----'-,1~
rental, Phone, 838-1283. I o',1-;l!(l~-~~::.._ ____ REl"NlSH ,_ hi ;i57-0626 ~7-~ I: ·1 u• w tf' or ('()Jor G d I FOUND: Cal, )'OOllg female in ynur homt or busint'u. Ir en ng · ---~---
I Siamese near Sl. James "'-'~ ----''------1 .. ••••••••••I
I ._, 11 ...-J Church, N.B. hu ~ .n.>-S4TO Tn!. lrK". STOR.\l DMtAGE 1;. I
eye1. 673--51~. C Prolt'sidonal Cudenrr, TT'lle utor "9
PARAKEE."1', \'le Santa Ana 1 '"' "1• rac .. ,, •anuf"I. nrroR St~ t Ir 11 I t ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~I arpenter n-.n1 8 ,_Cl 1---=-------
I 1-lghts, C'ypresa St. Cl'l.'en !"runt! fruit trett f>O\I.'. Ff't'{! w/3.9 -de a\!r. v.111"fu'1:r
Announc:emtnts SOO 1 and yl'llow v.•/blue ta.11, IC AR PENTRY, Painting, ~~ spray. Georye, ln ma~ sclence, q, hiAt.
----------I male. MS-33U &ft ~. llaullng, Bob 557-4866 or or ln!nch. $3 hr 673-2076.
OLD P:URNITURE FOUND: Small nWe blade 6: ~IU<e 540--7000. GARDE:NlNG ltt\iicc, com-. [fij
Don't throw It awl.)' ye1 . If white a.t. Vie. l\lesa drl WOODWORK p e. n e 1 in g plt'te clean-... u! woril: by f:)i· l i + it's staaeworUl)', the Irvine Mar. Cannot keep _ call ' cablnrts, "p.tiM Gen·i Per 1 enc~ , re 11 ab I e """')INlllll
CommunH)' Tbeatier will kkntify 9'J't...OS:W. repairs. Duke OaDurkt ganlcner. frtt n:thn.atn
take It off your ~andl. \\'e FOUND:' small Gre hound !HS-Ta98. , 963·1072 or~· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ netd t'OUChl.'s, cha1N, tables, i: v· .. -.~ > ~ , • EXP. llav.·n11an Cardencr.11
rug!i t'!C". Ca.JI Tom T1tu9 at m x pup. IC'. ~nlov.'" A·l CARI ~i'ER. No JOb to Complrte Garden 1 er y Job W1nted Female 702 -· . Hun1. Beach. Cttll & Iden. 1maJI. Call Gordon . · 1
557-7297 after 5 o C'lock. lily, 53&-0517 a.rter 6 P.~I . 530-345'i ~rb~ l an t, g 4 s-.67&, NEED help at homt'? \\'e
A T . 'FND: Pocw:lle IX'lt ('.olden \l · have Aldt's s u rs r 11 uto ransport1t1on 52S \'.'est s1 .. 11.B. Pleue iden-• c~I)~:~ * :\tIKE'S Gard~nlna Servi~. llou!tkeeperi'. ~mp11.nions:
NEED .ride daily to & from tlfy. ~:H.327. Ir . I-l tn.. SJ&-16-IS Complele la11o·n and yard Homeniaktn, Up john,
P rk N · FOUND: Blk Ir "'·ht poodle care ftt'e otln1atc1 548-8251 5'47~. a ewport or vie. to or 494-4074 ~ ""'=""""-,--c-c-,.,-dov.'DlOwn Wilshire atta, mix male, Vic \Varnt:t & C1rpet Service . , COMPAN ION, to lady, lltc
L.A. Work hn 8:30 a~:45 Newland, F.V. 836-4324. ROTOTlLLING. NC'W law~. hs1t. Dri\'e. Mtn .t:l.00 llr.
1
pm. Will pay. 64G--0320 aft 5 GER.l\L\i~ Shepherd, iem. JOHN'S Carpet & Uphols1ery s~nnklers, trees remov-ed Daya only. 612-2lS9.
pm or·wkndl-Vlc: EucUCl • 9oha, J an. 3. Ori-Shampoo free Scolch->llJ"d clcllll-Up. 979-6894. Hilp Wanted M & F 710
83&-0!l75. ruard CSoll Retardants\. General Services '
.......... ]~
S30
Degreasers & all color
Lost SSS brigt.teners &: 10 minute Gardening or Painting
---------'..:.: bleach lor v.·hite carpel,.. Take prirle in oor v."Ork Ardiitectural
Drafhman RE\\'ARD -llt'lp~ LoS1 In-
dianapolis. Pelerson &-hi
Rrt'a, loy fl'niale grey
poodlt', flea collar &: fl\ncy
red col1ur. Approx 8" at
shouldrr & I )T old.
1\nS\\·l·rs 10 "Sm...,·OOU ."
t-.1ollwr'11 Oiristnllls baby.
5..VJ.-0026.
14 Karat gold Juve'l'l1a l
Sa\le roor money by sa\·ini.; • Call Steve: 6T""35Q *
m€'. ex1ra tri~ .. \Viii clean Hiuli nn
ll\1ng nn., d1n1ng nn. l.:.1---~·-------I Call ~fargarct
hall S15. Any. fl!'· _s7.50, Yi\llD i·leanup ,tree stiaplnr MANPOWER, INC
couch .sio. Chrur S.i l.> yrs. or rcmoYal. \Veed\na'. lrUh
exp. 1~ v.·hal cnunLc::, m! hauhni:. bwihes trimmed -WI \\ 19th, Co~L& ~\~·!\!.!
n1C'thod. I do \\'Ork myu-lf. la\\·n malnl. 962-8612. · 1,.iii..,Ciiaiilliiio64.S. ... 2~04ii3;..iiiii
Good ref. 5Jl-OlOt. GET RID or TIL.\Tr'
UN'1GHTLY TRAs11 • Architectural Cement, Concrete
:~=i.'°~an~t ~ PATIOS..PlANTERS
Derby Rrt:t. or Volcano All ConCT'!te •'Ork. Brick, S~Pl.O"&ER ~ dwnp ~c1k Call ~llU'garet
&:,~'.1 'ku~iwi ~-Model Builder
Holp Wantod, M & F 710 .
BOOKKJo.:l:PI!RS. full & pun
tilne. E:il:pundlng On1ni:;! Co.
CPA tirn1 M.11 ornlnli:• IClf
hot'lkkt"\'P.'rl! v.·/ In 2 yrs
public ac c ountl n~ '".
pcrlf'nce. Sf>nd reswnc.
~Juy n.'1,ulN!ments .l
n.•lc~llC('ll to {.'lauUK>d At!
~o. $.?, °*t!Y rtlot. r.o.
Bo:l 1560, Cmta ~1f'li&. 92626
BOYS & GIRLS-
'''an1NI for N~i;:pn.per 1'0Ulf's
in Corona rn-1 J\lnr ;\N'a.
Call lJ;uly P1\o! &12-4321.
f\l'1lh ('1'U ((s
BOYS. uftt'r ,_,_.11001 & Sh.ta.,
J)/tinlo.'. !land hill~. Pl,l;•
,\Ian, 6-l:l-l!l"12 &.ft 4 p111.
BUSBOY S OR
BUS GIRLS
t·1111 T\11'11·
Day & N1tt'.' Shirts
Apply in Pcr!IOn
HOCHMAN 'S
DELICATESSEN '
RESTAURANT
421! E. 17th Stn_'(•I
C~t11 :\I~
Equal Oppor. En1ployrr
Ul"S\' ~ledi<'nl O r r ice.
ln!iural}(.'<' billt!r for in·
terni.st. E"P· in ~h'rla-Care
.'Ir :\lrda..("aJ, pr1Yatl' I 8h1L·1
Crmti. Unck olfitf> helpful.
Also receptionisl. Exp. only.
lll'ldley S)slc1n. ( 2 1 J J
~IJ...73)7.
\"OUNG \\'O~IA\;. unen-
cumbered, no dependents,
rollege-t'ducahon I t-.h.'(lical
Proression 1 Sl'eldng n1ean-.
~ful rela11onship
lpreten.bly matrimonial)
with re.ntleman age 28-48,
home le. children prefe~.
R.S.V.P. my P.O. Box 1212,
iluntlngton Beach, ca 926-17.
CONSIDERING rolng to
Houee. Re.,'tlrd. Days, ilumpstone wk. 894-m1. \\ v.1.. b ncrt! e, as~-I, MANPOWER, INC ~770. e\'es, 646-5676. cu-•1 -~·-WORK i;a ng, rtakini. 84&-Tl lD. CARPl.""NTER Fot"l.·man, \\'. 31v•• ...,c.nu.;.,, YARD +18 w. 19th, Costa Mesa LOST: VIC. BUSHARD & Drives, WALKS. patios. n _ • 1.,al'all• .~~anu1ps. Call '45-2043 Construction Co. Do no!
JN O J A Nl\POLIS, H.B. Pool decks. Dem. 60-8514. ~mo\•e l'ft, u" vy. L'Ont.act San Jose or &>elllc
sr-.!ALL LONG HAIRED OS alka I Sa DriYeY.)'I, gradln1. 847-2666. --~~--~ ... -----• ! office, 722-5914.
WH ITE FE~t. t-.1ALTE."SE p~!ic: ',;~ d~Vt.~pla; HAULING .t: cleanup by rxp ARCHITECTUAL CLE;\N up &: Dc~!l'".-,-ry-c!Jey=-.
DOG. U/31/72. REWARD C"Onmte. MS-8663 fM est college 1tudent, !ae trk. MODEL BUILDER ruu ttme, apply In prn¥111.
SlOO. ~. -~-~------1 534-1846 or 534-2164. l\fln. 1 )'t'IU' exp. J\o1ust be l-lutcheson, 140 Indwtrlal LG.~E~-.,.~y--m-,-1-,--,.-b-by-IChild Ci re GEN. ll&ullng. Tree/shrub n<"at in "'ork. \\'ill be dong V.'ay, Co11la l\le1111.
1t HINDU SPIRITUALIST * y.·/hand-made l<'ather colh1r trim. Gar & yd cleanup. 811 types of &'ale modelll, Q:.ERK Typist, Sadcllchnck
Let !hill ad chang<' your & 1971 Seanle cat lie. IO!lt THE Youngi;el &hot!!, ages Eli!. &.n.-2303, 5a7-£904. plot planll, graphics & Community Collc-gi· Oistrt~·t
Swltulrland f o r Re.
juvl.nation? New location us-
ing European 1.echniqlM's.
Save time mont')' for better
health. P.O. Box 36'TJ Ti·
Jua.na, ~Jexlco. ( 7 1 .f I
·12&-300.1 Ext. 8.
\1c Balboa Fun z ........ 21;-6, o-n 6 am-7:30 pm. * HAU'ING "ARO • rlisplnys. ~lust Hct.' :r-1.niples. ·~ 11."""pling appllc1t1ion!I rnr v.·hole outlook on life for the ......... n-,,... ..... s~ kl ... L Appointment 714: 546-~l. ~ '-"-" better Professional advice 6T~2.WS. .-aul. teacuct'I. "" .,.,. y. range cleanup. Tm• Trim-fl posllion or Clerk Typl~t II
on tile, Lie. Reading11 daily. I 'ra=~o"J~d~Mlnla""",-tutt-~Sc,..,-hna-wc-r, &Mi-3106 or &15-1057. ming. 7 Dnys. :J.UL86."ll 1\ssembler -Electronic I in the suf){'rint rn<lrnt.11 of·
10 AM·lO P?.1. 492-9136. Salt •-DAY Ca.re lntants 10 3 ..... :\1usl posse:r;i; a ba.o;ic I fict'. Be~>inning SStlnry Sj(J2
492-9034, 312 No. El Camino ''Ruful~PC!R.n.~'!' 11~~~ $18 per ~:A!k. Call 6*-57i8l.H_o_u_stc;_l_•_•_n_lng~----I kno~·ledge. of clec1ron1es pt>r n10. 2 rn. elq>Cr. req'rl.
Re-al, San Clemente. finaton Bch area. 846-56&5 or &t.>-4302 HOUSE OF CLEA assembly practltcs & pro-I Call ~Tr&. RndnM', 831-9700
·-& • N ('l..'durn. ttl in. 2 )TS recent or 495-l950. PROBLE.~1 Pregnancy. Co11-da~. aft 5, M&-3169. "W~ It , n -•p"' TI IE PROFES.':ilOJliAL exp: Day shift. Apply in .................. iiiiiiiiiiii;\
fident, s y m p athetic LIGHT Tan Striped cat vie. ~ a: """" ct...E>to'IING si-:RVICE person _ See Jerry \\'hitson. c -I
pregnancy coun&Ming. Aben-· Balboa/Newport. Ans -to From treuuret to tralb lO<c. DIK'OUnt v.·1th11 ad Vega Elt!etronicfi, 3000 V.'esl QCQ S
lion &: adoptions ref. AP-·,·f"<'141 ''·,,....._~,' rous._ .. re~,·~,· nirn them into cuh 642""6124 or 646-1527 y,·~ .. rncr, Santa Ana .
CARE. 642-4436. .,:,.13il2 -•w CALL DAILY P:LOT OFTICE CLE.~~ING, TOO' ASSEMBLERS
BE a mon dynamic f>(!flOn, 424-2838. CLASSIFlED ·" •••• 642-6618 n~...11 Cl rLAGUNA HILLS Learn to dance quickly &. SlllAlL black poodle, ans 10 -...u cat~ e1nln9 FIBERGLASS REPAIR
ea.slly. call Sheryl 1 to 10 ''Joshua", \1'\c. Pacific A: * \VE DO EVERYTitING * CARPENTERS
pm weekdays. ( 2 1 3) Hemlock, s.A. Reward. Ref&. Free est. 64&-2839 Needed for fa.sl growing boat
432-7921. S.l0-0801. CLASSIFIED IlOUSECLEANING company. Apply at Qipper
Has lmmedl1te
Opening For
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. LOST, i;maIJ '-''hi te male HOURS $20 Per Unit ~1arine Corp., 1919 £. Oc·
Phone 5-t2-'m7 or v.Tite poodle, Vic. lT Ui & Santa * 616--550-1 • cidcntal. Santa Ana. DAYTIME
BUSBOY &
DISHWASHER
P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. Ana. C~t 64~11.f. Advertlsen may place LITE HOUSEKEEPING ASSE~1 BLY & Inspection ol
COUPLES PARTIES S?.tALL Oitisl.Jna9; Puppy their ads by telcphont' $3 lln hour 1m. eleclronlc part!!. llelp I
Call Pliil 2 to 8 f'?I{ black &: brown, Mesa Verde i:OO a.m. to 5:30 11.m. e &12·3l·IR e rc.><f<l for pa.rt &wing shift
539-3344 area. 56-7417. Monoay t.hru Friday Xlnt Hou8eeleanlng 4· 1>8: 15 pm. Good Conds.
SY...JNGING SINGLES M al I ~ lo noon ~turday By Day. Own Tran11portahon &IZ-l877.
1
Apply ln Pe~
call J im, 2 to 8 p.m. S~e~~ ~p~~." ga,!; COSTA MESA OFnCE • 836-0048 • Assistant Manager 24001 A\'e. De LaCarUota
539--3122 .\\·hite 1oe. 846-6U7. 330 w. Bay Income Tix \\'omens apparel. Need tor Laguna Jilllilf
Social Clubs 535
nND YOURSELF
TN S0~1EONE El.SE
DISCOVER
DISCOVERY
n+~ 21J.JS1.:JS3
Travel 540 -
SET SA IL
TAHITI
Grand 3 J\tastl'd Schooner,
C"rev.• & guest sh. costs.
1213 1 37~1239
&l2.s678 our :.0. Coast Pla:za slore. I /At the El Toro oft ramp. ~~'.~~.~·a~N·,!.!r. $4. min. Open 9 A~f-8 P~I hfw;t ha\'<" Mild 1aJPs exper. s.D. freev.·ayl
-.. ,,.... l\'EWPORT BEACH 433 N. El Camino Real Plt'ase v.Tite lnfot'n1al ~~""'""'""'""'~"""""~!\ ReY.'U'd. 4 . "99-13JL 33:53 Newport Blvd. San Clemente, 492-.6766 rcfiume to Hubbub, 2241 No. CooK (!ryl, exp'd only. ,\JJ
LOST: Slamelll!' Cat, nr. vtc. 642·5678 J I I I Orllflgt: J\lall, Orange, Ca. I shift!!. Start S 2 50 J hr.
of 60th St. I: Coast Hwy, 1" tor 1 92fJ65 Attn; President. CharK'l" for advnncemt•nl.
N.B. R.n.'U'd. &4&-1459. HUNTINGTONh :ir:CJl J E FF, S CLE AN ING AVON CALLING I The Co1t11.ge Cofltt Shop,
LOST Black female puppy }j875s!"8Jio \I • SERVICE. RESIDEITT1,\L, ro help \\Ith those alter·lh('· 562 \\'. 19th SL. C.i\I.
"ith little brov.-n on pa11o·1. COMMERCIAL. 646-6.184. kolld11.ys bills. A splendid COOKS, Exper. Bayvll'W
Vic Cliff Dr. N.B. &12--6246. LAGUNA BEACH MainteMnce earning opportunity in YQur C.On\'alescent H~pital. Call
RE\\'ARD! Lrg Sable CoU~. 222 Fomit Ave. CM'n f1t'ighbomood. =&~12-~3'="50=. ,--.,-.,---:-:-c--.,-I
male. Vic. Yorktov."n & 4.94·9'16G APARTMENT ntnint. Plbg. .S4C)..7041 COUNTER girl, pa.rt time,
Bushard, H.B. Call 962--7918. SAN CLE~lE~i'E Repair & Gen. Mai111. Free BABYSITTER refined O\'t.T exp'd pl't'ferred. ~1U!il do
TINY, ~ry old blind le. Jeat 305 N. E1 Camino Real e.!I:. 642-9852 or 644-742"1. 30, exp'd, 2 ')T glr1, '10 )T mlJ'lOr 5l'\•nng. Apply in
poodle, grey, Reward? Ph: 492-4420 Painting & boy, 7:30 to 5:30. ?I-Ion. thru pt>rson. Five Polnl Cleaners,
673-774.l.. Pa-rha-•'nn \\'i:d. SlO Day to start. 011o·n 186-il ?I-lain St. lluntlngton
NORnt COUNTY II·-.;;:;.•.;..;·.;.;;.;·..:..·•..;•"---· I trans. Ute h!ikpg. 362 1 ;i8'iiiacliiiii;. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. -·---~----
dial lrte 540-1220 CUSTOM PAINTING r:s1h<'r Sr., C.J\t. 646--0616. I' ~~~~~~~~~~J , __ ._ ... _t_-___ ~11~1 CLASSlflEO Inter /Exttir. Unlurn. Inter. B,\BYSIITER. Vic. of Del -;. . DEADLINES ~pee. prlC"t' l'"ree rolor con· Cerro homes or Bear .St. DAY
l[g] "-ad\ine for co""'&. kills i;u.ltlng & e.~1. Lie. ln!i. School. Hrs befnl'(' & &.It I •r.1~:.e: 0;141 'u,.•~~NIN=•A~~'::. ~·-I.tit __ ..., _____ , !••••••••••• ls"s:30 p.m, ~.,day be· \\'on'! be underblrl 6'12-6005. sch!. Call j.57-14~ art 5. ~!~~10.,~l~:,.1141 CITY 0" POUN--• Schools & fo r-publlcaUon, ex«pt . No \\'a11t1nj BABYSrTIER. r p I I a bl e.
BUSBOYS
NOTICE 1s HEll:l!llY orvEN 111.1 on Instructions 575 for Sunda.f A: f\tonday * WALLPAPER * mature, for 2 girlF, my W~•Y· J•nu•ry JJ. ltrJ •t 7:)0 "·"'· Editions ~'hen dee.dline home Huntington Reh l2 In tM COl'Y1mvnlty ,..,~, 11u11c11119. 1imo Found (frff idt) SSO \\'hen yoo call "~lac" -· • . --' ·
51•1,, A..-ue, Fount•!n v 1 H1 r , * LEARN TO DRIVE * \s Saturdlf, 12 nnon.. ~-14-14 646-1711 .>:30. r-.ton-~ M. 8-12-11)55 I 18 & Over
c1111ono11, 111e Pl1<V1!n; Comn11u1on wlll 8 , •CK Ra·-o fou-"-'l•sa Lic'd, bonded, insured. l..aR: CLASSIFIED BABYSIT'TER ni>· hom . ldd PVDllc llM•I""..., t1111onowi11111: ...,, '" nu.,," H 11 D i · Sehl~ TIIE HANG'.1.IEN. v.·e sen ·-'· Apply in Pe rson
tONI! CM.t.JfOI 11•. ,.ll:l!C:tSI! PUN Verde.Nonh area. 557~190. 1 ~ r \'lllg -REGULATIONS too, HK:Xl'i of ytnyl Mmplei;. Costa :\fesa . .> da)' \\'k, 11 .. 5 M h F I
ttJ -.\"'4k 111°" 111.0 b'f El<Mn \\'OliLD you like to solo? 1. ho «J.:o.,. am-6 pn1. ov.n traf\s ne<'. ~ p.m . on. t r u r •
a111t11rldoJI to ,,,_ "" Pl'-"'V ""'UNO all bl ck IF"•I"•, that lsJ ERRORS: AdVft'tlst:n or me appl . .,.. "°"u. :,,._1,,._ 1111.111.0 •Jont rM i.ou"' lloe o1 w.,....,. "v = am a puppy · '• ... d k h 1r A-.... ...----...,.. I •-l"ltltl'I' :m· -.1 ot N...,11nc1 C.r-.f. att&, ~. C.tll Dean at 644-18211 shoul chtt t e a-PROF. P1t\nl.er, honest v."Ork, ~===~~----
'""" C:P ,....,tMrt111-Pr~u1et111 '" c1 1slly A: I'l'!port erro~ tea!, lic'd I ln!i. Int I ext. BABYSITTER for v.'Ork1ng
Cllf!'l1Ntci11. Pr~ I• lvrtt>tr lmmediately. T If E free est. Rl'fs. 548-Zi59. n1ol.het, my~ horn('.~ Cd:\f.
e1incr1-•• A.l".nt..m-16. P....:lwi Pt111 [·AtLY P1WT assumes ll'=""~,.,.-7,-~...,.--~ Refs. 640--0365 a!t 4:30. m for commt•d•I Olllldlrio-n1ec1 In 1. I PROF. Paintlng. al&o roots.1 8,-,~~=s-l~l~l~E~R-. -.-h-I .-.~,~,-• ""'lvno;tlon w1r11 ll'le {-c1111119. T d 1 Pa d • UabUity-tor t,tw. 1r<1t n-U 1 , ,0 1 a r . on. l"•IC:ISll PUN tt1, VAllllANC:• ff ra er s t'a 1se {'(In'«\ instttktn only. acrou5. ce · nler/l-'Xter. ' 'd ' ' 1 _ AP91k•llon 111..i r.y J 11. c.v11 111 • I , Lie/Ins. Fret' l'ilfl. &G-5191. ~n. t-.l!'ture pref . Call eft
C!llltlru(t I tom..-d1l llullCll119 tor w i. CANCELLATIONS: ,), 979-1223. c.~I. of t1ri>et1 on IM_, 1ldl of H1<11or, EXT SPECIAL $199 _ .. 150.57 raff! °' LUK ........ 1oe .. 11-01. W hen killing an ad be 8 1\BYSIT'TER ~!;."U. l day
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v 1rtmtefl "l-.d 111 c..,I~ wl"'"" I 1" nes IUN to ma ke a ~rd 3 Br. Lie Ins. ~m \\k In my homf'. 2 Children. preclw p1.., tor virl•nc• rroni city'• . """' "~'9 OELIVEH.Y of iJ A I LY 1>9rtJl'l9 r9q0.11.-t1. ot the KILL NUf\lBEH PAPERllA..~Gl:RS Pl'rm. position. ""'~-(\.) PILOT, SUND,\'i ONLY. to
1. r1t•c1~1 !"LAN "' -"-"lutloo! .. "' ~i~ you by )•otfr Rd Reduced rah~s fcrr the (lff Bakery Jlelp \\'anted nev.·spaper carrier11. Re·
"!N by Ur""91l 1111.,.nellonel tu ~ t 1" mes taker BA receipt <>f your lk':&SOn. 9-5, 6'6-2449. Ni<> ht v.·ork "Ul-s ••-u--~ a Slatlon t!TIKI """" "'9vllrl .. 11111141~ on pro.. JI U Th' kill "' .. '" UlC' ""' ~ lotttld ,, "" tollltlff11 '°'"" °' cance a on. 11 EXPER. paintl'r, Extcr and 541).-0281 \\'agon or Van. ontact r..tt.
C:Olldor 11111 lutlld. number mw t be fltt• lnlt'r. fu>a!i. rates. Call BEAUTY OPERATOR l-lany Seel~". 330 West Bay a1tc1 T•AIU -Pri»owl TO Md blk• 'lie"Titcd by the a dvertiser . Co • ~~1.!VI~=:: ~:t~ ot"d1Hy ldop!N dollars In case of a dii;pute. Dick, ~ evM. Part llmc eves, bU!iY Mop. SL, sta Mesa.
A.M•MDMl lfT OP MASTlll: Pl.AM Plas.ter, Pitch, R1p1lr No follnv.ing nf"C'. 64!)..l(l,(). OELTVER\. boy \\'anted. Ca-~1~ •. ~~~ ~~_.:: ~"': l:i~ ~~~J1°Sr N~~ * PATCII PLASTERING BILLt~G clc·rk In 01:1erarr ;1-'.°11 i\u~ .. ~13 Broadway,
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5rYct •nd c-vi not1 e1-1 of .,.. llAVE 1972 ()lxtiO) l\fobiJe 2 Br McKeon Condo, Palm lWer;y effort i& made to All I~. Froc r•itlmates machint! L-7CkXl. i\fachine llEl~I\rERY n1en v.•/cnr, c.;-~::g· of' '°"'"'"'' cot· llornl', 2 BR.. den. 2 BA. 5 Dffert. oU Jlwy 111 on Jlwy kill or con-ed a ntW ad Call 54G--6S'J.5 and Io r a cc o u n t Ing o\·er 18. p/time. Call Pizza
"''' Ott Hl•L. AMO a11sMAID -Star Adult parit. Want du-'74. \11ew. Desin~ top lev. t.ha\ has been ordered, P lumblng backgrouM de 11 Ir ab I e . ?i.1an. 642-19j2, a.fl 4 pni. =-~ ~~-=: ~ ~= plf!X, trtpkx. anltsT end unit. TradtSXDleq tor but '-''e cannot euaran· 493"""5116. I DENT~L SECTY. '""'°' c1 ~111 11t Ill s1,..i. 96l-3010 local prop. &Jl-1165. tee to do 50 until the ad P\ThNomjolt'\b.Gt·.,,R,EPmaAlltR BOAT BUI LDERS 1~ LAGUiNA ~'lGUt.'L. Femlty 11:..,_!l ... Pf11PK1V 11 ~ t. _.............. ' I h
ftlcrtflN "A.I". 10.131•2" tl'ld »..,.. OR.ANGE Co. Silverado 2.84 Ac. nr EL!ilnore1_11o-at1r nu a~.-m c • * &fl--3128 *' Jo:xpc1'. only ..tn mill v."Orit I: bet....11 Z2 & 45 yn. AT least a:'i9C:::.:~"'::' c~D~rt,...,L ranch I: acreage. Ideal ayn. • elee. ldtal ror II' trtr. ~r. DRAINS unclon:ed _ fl 50 carpenll'). Ne«!td tor qua!·\ 2 )TS. exp. 673~195.
IHI llftMff lM. T•n . TllACT 1111 dkatioa. chW'CA. If*. eccl-\'alue $10,.500. WUJ lake cat DJ:ME..klJNE ADS : &r.·er llhP to lOO' . $t5. • lty Allboat m.anut. Wt'stuli OE!'.'TAL RECEPTIONIST ;:t~""NQ•~•~"•M• """" by<•-'< ~ rid srouP-Oool&d extc bm. or lmpn>V9d snp. 1n HB Ttine ads an strictly • ........ ....,.... • Corp, 1626 Pla«ntta A\'~.. Mature \\'omo.n v.·/&c?\-craJ ~ ':.= 'tr.,;:'~:J ':::::J lieM!rt, boat or T · 83&-t651 attL M&-C243.. mh In ad\'ance by ma.i i :--,.-70~,,.~-·,,_---I C:\1. rears lull front ornce = ~,0w:,.• '""~ ~ 2 BR + 2 Studio apU, Palm llAVE ~ 1otl In Stqool1. or &t •ny one nf our of-Sawing/ Atte r1tl'"s Bcxlkkeept't' I rttpon1lblllty lncld. flnsn-••...,..,......,.,rm. JO.._. rMM-~ nr shops Ir schla. Cft!tt $14.600 ctr, k>t In SIJ, flct!s. NO phone orden. Au TOM O T IVE BOOK-rial arrangement lr scht'tlul-
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s111t· of eautonN Ge•M11M111 CMe home. Al9Q 1.BOJtM. Ad\111 Bedf.oorh honM!, Coll• and to ch&nae. Ilg rates. ~CREASE bu1lneu 'A-ith 8 RISlf. DliNTO?{ f'ORO, 11nl<'. il-1-002-6671 . ~ 11 •· •f'ld t111 flVMC TLn. n. p-~ 1-S CM -· p .... .,, magnet. ?i.1(1n(>lle Slans $10 2240 S. ~l11.in, San!a Ana. ·~ DE.l\'TAL "St>c'y·Bookk~~· THQSI otatl1MO lo-lftllf'f' m ,._..,. .u-.. · n11 1.. · · •v ani:, vf"ntun .. klr II.ml· & f'l'j1lliitlons v.·lthou• 1 ~ .....,. ... '"'"" lfl.t~ Mn '"' SUbaru sedan w-aon. Trade tar -·•ujN an•.thJ.-In CM. to S25 a pAir. &aS-2449. BOOKl\'EEPER -rh'n3mic Exfl('I'. or coilt"KC. tf\ltll tOl*tllllll)' ._ 1 ,~ ....... v ,, .... prior notice. . 546-300) lflfOn'll4'1t1tlo!I Ii Usli'«I ~ ';;.~ '°"'K' ror T.P. -645-Gl66. Terms. $4Ul13 Televlslon R•tlr N......,J!Ort Bea.ch CPA firm · ~·-------"" ,......,,._. °'"""""' '' ~w.. ,,.. $12;000 Equity on 3"' BR, 2 Uk 1 trad T o Trader' CLA$SIFI ED -----'----I neeiia -full-cha.r;f book· bF.NTAT. R(.'('('rl\onlst, l'.ll(· """'~.,,. ~ 11'""'· n .1. f horn · N -• ~~.~-· -~·~"'11 for~•~. MAILI NG ADDRESS KEY TV Sf>rvfce all pri<"'I. keeper. Exp£" r it: n "e pr-1· Fmn1 1lf'"k. F/tlme. 'LAHNIMG COMMl~51~ un., Am nn c in °''" r-.i'lt llllE' 1..Vl ,,-.. n.-ted In advance. No nee~~ Sa!\l"j .-·OJ>t"\-l..Call 'll-ll4J. Of',.~. CIT'I OF T\atln arta tnr llm cottage 5 I P. o. Box~ -:?.z"':::' •• _ 1 k Call f ~ ........ ~ --~-~-. POUJnillN VALLaY ot: duplx, beach l.M."a N-..'PI 5 dayt ~esa U-K."JUll Of g mmlc I. or Q«F"t.).l..J, Jt'I a brtti:e .. , .If.LI )'OUr ~~ru11, , ~ pt, 54.1·5e tves. • ~kl. ... .. esHmAtc• ~~1980. ilOUSE Hunttne-'! \\.'atcti thic' f 11rm1 wlth eaM", UJlt Dall)' ~""4 Qr .. Cotil o::'::."':_.;',;:""ii!.••·······----------, ..... _______ .1aw1tlfld Ad• &42-~78 OPEN.HOUSfl_~ ~Pilol Mqq '"""!.' "' 1tn _ 1-.n , , _
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0.:ENTALReceptloalal HUNTINGTON BEACH NurMI Aldu ;._;-tuy~ TV Tech. E:lcper. Only sos Rent W•1her1/Dryen.
Ne111o,,an Beach Orlbodonde HlOH SCHOOL. Experienced ~ Acctng ~rk · to $500 TV. Bllllxw. Iil&nd , 673-8900. $2. \Vk. F\111 malnl.
OUkit. Top aa.1ary, 1Jlle2;1 DmRIC::T OPERATORS. 1lfe\e needle ClHk 1)·111.st to S"50 E\~•. s.&ir1031. • _m.-1202 * ~ beodita. P'feuant ea.. ovttk>dc, Z1pptntt1a'. Top ffiM Con1poitel' to $600 TI"PIST...&!c::ttU&ry, p/tlrne. RE r R J CEit.ATOR, t"WD
vlronmettt. Dtnta1 etCP req, The fU&olt 1fOWin1 acb:lorrl Jlll1, exper. only. Rolf'• Lab Tcchll ~up }lrs Oe-xlb.lt, 21 hn • "'k. doors \'l'I')' l'iean. Alt' 25-35. No anok112C· diltrict ln 'Orance Count.)' '-Mfa., ~ Prod\ICdDn Pl, lndul. EneiME\'r 10 J1000 Sa111ry: $3,50 per hr. £:\:pt'r. ' Jt93.9000 ~--kioklrc ;,.. u AUDIT l NB. Prod. Scbt'duler lO $851) ln typina. enM:lnecnna or K JO , wuhrr Uke new DENTAL A11i1l&DI, EVA~tJATION JN. OR'lllOOONTIC FRONT Applications N~ prorranunlna; documen-enn 1' '
cb&lnlde, min. ' mo'• -. SPEC'roR to conduct (n. OmCE Exp nee. In All Jobi tatM Fuhkln 181Knd loe. 642-8464
per. Some S.U. call ck~ protective .1: am-962-24(6 ti.Tb, Typta:u:, Recep. SeOO resume to llf'fTT\l'.n rn1-;~:ZE.R.COldtpot rto11lltu
893-00ll.l-5 pm. at:Nctite audit tor ttie u 1lon\lts, S~c tetarle1, Snlllh AMOC.iate.11, :UO San uvr1};h1 IT cu ft. Uke new.
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cbainide, X·l"I)". ~ oa1y cotleae ~ or th e F~nWe 1 ~~! ~~ $$$ Ta:~. l\.tlerobiologltt, elc. Nt"'JlOrt Bench, C.nliJ. 9:..'660. C--&
betwtt.n 6 '°I ~or equivalent m bus1ntu ad· For P&"<-Reoeptionlst Conlle • idenlial, -·•rrt,·~tl In· WAIT RESS . •;q-;lap1ment 808
12 to S wk:ends. MS-le$ O\WttraUon, ecoaomicl or Front Dr9k ~ ierv "' lllT&ng.,.. a mes l::'tp'd le maturo \\'altN>ul--''-'------
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e.• ~ de&lrable wtt.tfte fffrl....Ot Jnd.\Ultrta._TtcMkal "'Or:'<ing or are not avallablt 1pllt fh!Jts. No Sundity 6'\7 nr :r1 1nn1 C'anl<'ru,
for ~~'IOOI ~Ex-pfocreMlvoely ftlPOl'llfibk NEVER A FEE AT TOfPO dunng :Att'i(ic "''Urk. Unltorm runu1hNl. JiW. Call G-lf,-3.~I i>vt_'I. ~r. ' :r ~-~--'~~~~ Call 5*).M.50 For Appt ?i-1edkal A hoflpltal bi·no.·hfS, -. --110 DlSPLAY appUca.n:.w..~ f;~ Tempo Tem.p:nry ~lelp SERVICES & App!y l.lntltierg Nutrition in Furniture ~
CABINET BUILDIR Wrltttn tetl. Jan. Uth at Personnel PERSONNE L rear of lhc Toy \\'orld ~ion· ni~isc; ~··•. rnaplt', coe:t ~Un. 1 year exp. In ~ l 30 -·-H C I'-· T I AGENCY on '°"'<'r ll'\'~l So. Coo't S7IO ,\ t);.11'l(lli11 ;It $33),
bulldlna. Atq_io lake : pm, • ...,m "'""'• un-OUt\N __-r• nff MW E, Dlingtr._ Sulteo 1!Ji PIAZll Sho11p\ng C~H~.r. 111 i-:ih~u ,\.Ucu Uuffct. JU2p
from •tart to fUl -t1tictan ~M HIP School, lt )'OU'te aare&sivt', Pfl· SantA Ana f>IT--0056 Costa. l\1~sa. JUk ror Al ll·af !hi 11/6 lud1lcrback JI" 11 m 11 l a r witti all l9m Ma.in St, HWlt. Bch. thusiastic I: "11nt to mruu.• Cuban. u~ nrl F.qual Opportunlt~ money, advance on )'our SU-7879 Eves/Wknds 1·ha1r~. 111H i-o'pnra.ll' ..... n Toi,ood"'= A:,=t ErnpM>yer. merit, ~'Ork ·w/people ~·e ~ \\' !!i~~ ~~~ .. ~~i,'~\\'t': ~7,~,111:1_~1~~~~~ ;{1~~~~~~~
TI4.: 546-8601.. wlll traln )'OU t>r a poelllOll Sun 4:JG.9.30pm In d1nh11,;: !bl 1\'/1 benc-1'1<."ti $25.
DliFTSMAN 1:°~':...~tt!:: io;.~ ~~ !~~~: 1~~ Sec'y/Recept, ah $550 roon1. P.hi.~1 ill' 21. Na r~per. Uni1'l'l'li1ty Parle :u2-791J7.
Some exp~· Cabklct 'Wkb'. Eam"XU'a money or & evaJua~ pottntial Recept/1'tedlcal $425 neceq;._ _S2 2;, hr. For In-6--:~ntural Tr;ik Captain uaem~ d/lwhcs and lit&rt a perm. career. >For emfloytoes for local nat'I & PayrollJConstr $650 tl"""' .>t:r-1161. l'h:un;. Brnnd 1\1.'W JJpt"C\al
f\lmllure drawblip. &.1Ull bUrlw call, 'm-5m or Int' compa.n\H. Call Pat F/C Bkkpr Constr S'?50 WAITRESSE.'i. hotL<;t>W1\·~s ord.-r, 11C'\'t'r u •"ti .
H!t' portfolio and Io r 836-18311. &ran, 833-7100, Dennis I: Aat Bookkeeper $560 netedM lo \\'l'Jrk 10 to lj hr<1 ltr1l•'1"0rnUm: S.'10. rach. 2:>18
u.mplea. Appointment (nt) INSPECl'ORS, 1 all boat Dennis Prt'SOnntl Agt!:ncy of Recepl/Gen'I Ole $G5 y,-eckJy in dining roo1n. Nn i\ t:ldf'n l'.St. 6--lj-1()42, ~96Ql. ndd1na: Ii: assembly in-ln•i!M', ion ?>fkhelaon Dr. General Ollict" $450 exp. necessary. $2.25 hr .• -llEltC.'ULON !!Ola &
ELDERLY lady to llvoe In do spec&n. Some P"ft'Y· in-PlZZA ?>tAN wanted full ReceptJGen Ofc., G.G. ~ Sanla Ana C~n_try Club. lilvt·Sl'at, tab!~. din nu !let,
lite v.wk ln guest home. apectiOn expeor belptul but tlnie. Apply at Tino's, 30242 Secretary S: For inter.·~"'" ;,.t .,-1 _16_1_ kin~ bt~l. ah!O glovr lr 11lllt'•'
1213) ~1321. not mandatocy. Apply ln Cro«"n Valle_y Parkv.'8,)', Clerk Typist ~OO WAITRESS, exp'd, 01·er 21. !!l1fa & lovrM-nl. !\lust 11ell.
ELECI'RONIC Lab Tech. ~· lolacGttgw Yacht ~ Nitut"l. e:~j ~~ $800 Apply in pen;on aft<'r 10 nm, P1·1 pty. J.:16411 ,
Must. have \\'or I" in I Corp., 1631 Placentia, C.M. PIZZA Ox>ks & privers, 21 & Acc!ng Clerks to S550 ?>fn11. 1'1t1loof at ?-1.V.C.C .. ANTIQUE Brna.11 bed, chalM.
kl'IO\\'\edge ol' aolid -.late I NDEPENDENT F\nance over. FUii i; part Ume Help. ,Jr. Drartsnian $6?'JO 3000 Clubhouse Rd, C.1\1. t.'lbh•s & hunpll. Duncan
devicf's. (Je'1 OP ~amps .I: Co.:o~nine up new oUice m .1§532 Beach ~·d., HB. ,\ p Con~trut."lion $600 WAi'!l'ED -Expcrlt>nced fQOll Phyfe & V1<:1oriltn pieces. 2
transistan)• & stand&l'.d lah ea.ta Mesa Dl"edr ~·d PL NT uauAGER Dental Girl Fri to $700 It cocktail \\'aJtre~s-musl be ~la's ftlln\ cah1nc1s, 43616th
equipment some system credit checker to start bnt " A '"""'" 'NEWPORT over ZL Neat. Stt!'t'r Inn, Plaee, Cosla !\lesa
v.'Ork prd'd but not neoeu. med. Call co l lec t WE V.'ANT YOU -, P I A-cy 1170 BakPr IPan1ry !\hop-;-2-, -7, llo'',-".,==-cu-sh"io_nod_
'54&-5551 17312 .Gillette, $..A. (213)340-«711. It you are an a,ureuive, ersonne .....-~ B ping Center) C.:\t. No Phone l."OU ·hes 1 beauty rest
Equal Oppor. Employer ~ Ntlrt sleeve type manufac-133 Dover Dr., . • calls~ sln•~I<' d~y btd. ~take oUm. turing aupervi.lr w/S.-10 yn '413170 . ..,
EXPERIENCED electn>nlo .,. ... ., DC!><',.,.. .. .., oxp .. Ith a "'""' molal. • WANTED• NOW! ~'r"!.'·c·--~-=-=c uaemblen, small company tn.YK'll: r Ll\.)1\..11-...rc.L i:ue eoodt, manutactwin; -' 4 "-• d F"OH Sale, naugahyde cooch.
ln Irvine complex. Call SER.Yk:ES~ finn. Our growlJ'!K ~t SECRETARY . Sa:lary open. ~per1ence \\'\th inntching chair. 3 M<r1665 for appL _, f bric 1,__ 1 Ir TerrHlc opportunity for the Sal O I 1 11 ~OJ'\ """ 3482 EXP'D Piu.a l\.laker. ~lale, FEE PAID niet... a a "'6 m right individual. 1 girl of-esmen n y ..;c":c'o:'.o'·cc-=c·,..~,'--r....,.:'.'"'.=::
at. Apply 440 South O>alt Exec. Secrttary ·lo $800 ~=ra i!:Pd!~t ~~~~~~ lice. Plu5h work l n &: Ground floor opportunity for • • * Sota & lovt'~at, never -~ ~y~bHs'-1.... to = luring ope.rationll including ~~~·~~ & afln'di'~ ii:) ~nerr:!h~ ~!:1. d~~~,~~~;; ~::~. ~~~.$160, ~su~ly
-- - - -Oerk Typlsf/~ $4fD methodi; impro\•em~ts. coe:t lt'lected MU~ ~ 8.11 available. New store no\\ NAliGAll\'OF. !iOla 6 ' ohYf!' ~ $4SO reduction, scheduling, pur-of the !olloY.•1ng requisites . laking applic;i.tM:ln.'I. lil:n 't'n, LIKE NE\\', Csll • Rle Cieri!
• Clerk Typist
• Sr. Typist
• T ec:h. Typist
• Repni Typist
• Accnt Clertis
• Bookkeepers &
• Secretaries
VOLT
lnst11nt Personnel
Temporary Servlt>e
3S48 Campus Dr., Sulle li.i
N ev.'port 8eacb $£47'1
Equal Opper, Emp-
FISHING rod wrappen, exp
General tactory help. Apply
}~en~'ick Products. 14199
Olestnut St. Westminster.
FOREMAN ,aallboat
auemb.ly. 2nd ab i t l.
Previoul aaem. I i n t
supervisory exper. man-
datory. Earning 'pOtential in
exoeu of S1500 a mo. 'Ibru
prod. bonus plan. U yua ~
a~ to eHectiw)y m~
25-.JO people in a strictly
dl.sclpllncd prod. system.
send f'ff:Utne or apply In
pel'80n w/resume t o
MacGregor Yacht Corp ••
1631 Placentia, Colt& Afesa.
CaliL
FORMAN-fl-, Exp'd
good pay. Good tuture,
Helmet manutacturina:. Ap.
ply Trabaca Producu. 837
W. 18th St., CM.
FRY COOK. EXPER. with
reterencea. Hours 6:J0..3:00.
$3.SO hr. 133 S. Coast H\\')'.,
Laguna Beach.
e FRY COOK e ¥1#.ITRESS e OfSHWASHER lo e BUSBOY
~lust be dean & llt'at. Over
18. Apply in pt'r!IOO, Suri
& Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast
H"'Y· N.B.
GEL.COAT repainnM, exper.
Day/nite 1bftt . openlnis.
Apply in penon, ?>lacGttgor
Yacht Corp., 1631 Placentia,
C.M.
GELCOAT TOUCHUP
Experienced
61:HIM2
Equa1 Oppo,. Employer
GENERAL OWce, 'p/time.
Typing, !lling, ...... """"
elc. E.xper. neoE.'1$. Pleue
call m appt. 64Q.-5.12L
G lRL needed for after SC'hool
babylitting for 4 yr old, Own
tnu\&. 4 day wk,. some evea.
Newport. Beach area.
61:.r-$34 eves.
GIRL Friday, typin& & llle
bkkpQ&, P/time
Call 67>-8960
HOUSECLEANER ....i.d 4 or 5 hrl. dally, 5 &t.Ya a wk.
Perm. pos. No cooking. OM!
tralll. Wtite cl&ss1fted ad
No. 56() Daily Pilot P.O. 8ox
15i60 CD&ta )fea. CaJ5J.
9'l626.
Dictaphone Typist to $500 ~ ~~teSal!tl: ~IU:tl~ ~~: GUSTAFSON ~·c::"c:--0;32e::·=· -~----,--
Girl Fri/Bkkplli'. $600+ nperlenee. Send l'Qllme to 5""'-' 1 23-l5 Posit' M CONTE'.\1PORARY 1\'8lnut
F"-"'! & Fee Po&llions Box No. ~76, c/o Daify Pilol, N'!iab t', age . ion Uncoln· ercury dining tablt', match. chain, 488 E 17th ( t '-"--I ~1 avaD. 1/29. Offlce-11 located 1 $l' 6~ ~ · a uvwic: .....i> P. 0. Box No. 1560, Costa in Irvine. Nr Airporter Inn. 16SOO Beat'h at \\'arncr ~ 111 :>. ,............,.,. ,
642..1470 ._1"8., Calli. 92626. ' Only those that poueaa our Huntington Beach REDECORATING \\0hite 7 ~ PRESS~fEN 1250\V, Ramada requisite need app l y. 842-8844 • 1n:i~ 592-55-1'1 50fa, pr. blu/gm kill~
JANITORIAL rdald1, perm. 700, Itek. !\lanaae small 11·1-83l-1636. "Home of the Viking" <'han"'. i.;lnt rond. 5-19-0MI.
p/timc. 8 am-U noon on 1hop. 540-9681. \\'ANTED, Hlgh Hair Slyllsl 12'
0
r u\•cd 111'0Cado S('Ctklnnl,
Sun. 6 pm-ID pm Mon thru Re11I E1t11t• 5111•1 SECRETARY w/liOme following, to \\'Ork S35.4 lrs: bar stools, $75,
Thlh. 135'-41.H. fRE£ Beautiful modern ofc In at J-fn:iels Coitfw-es-Shrraton t<.lwa S{'[I , MS--49'18
Journeyman t...imtype Ma-Fashion Island. \\lork 1,1•/the Beach Inn. lluntington Sl1\ll\.10NS hidcnbNI, double
chlnlst. Ni&ht position. 35 t·reafive people in advertis-Beach 536-1738 e\'l'S. S.1:-t \Vnlnut end table, S.15.
hr. "'k. Xlnt Compaey Ben-license Tr11lnin' Ing. dept. Start $525. fee \VELCOl\fE \\'agon Jn\'1. in-~:.!,...,1(111.
tfils. Paid Medical. Llfe, Lim ited Time Only Paid/AOO Ft"t J?hs. Call tervie"ing ~presenrali\'e! 5 J>IECE::.:.d_I-,,.-,-,.-.,-, 7.s:<>""". 4'"'X6°'·'1
Uniforms, Credit Union, etc. FaDlOU!I license course now Sally llart, s.t0-6055, CORstal Orange Cnty., Jan. 16, 17 & blUl' & gre<.'1"1 sha& n.ig. ~
DAILY PILOT av&il&blie lhnl Tarbell Com-Per.omel Agency, 7790 liar-18. \Vell lj;l'OOmed. t)'pe. car. 6~1·19.
AJlc lor LuTy ~r pany. Applic&nla fully 're-bor Bl\'d., 0.t Kathleen Okel, 778-1700. 1-'-"'--::.'..:"su-nk~Bod~,---
• 642--'371 e lmbuned upon qualification. SECRETARIES WHO \\'AA'TS TO \\'ORK? r ormica-xlnt cone!, $411
.JmllOR Salesmen: IG-15.
Eam P>-$40 J>l'!I' week pt·
ting new customers for the
DAILY Pll.OT. Thil is not a
newspaper routr and does
not ~Include -"' dellvmng. Transportatlon ii
New or eXperienced sales Santn Ana law firm requires DRIVE A CAB! &-J.W999
112 p!Ople. Openings available. xlnt typists full & part lime, CHOOSE )'Our hours, 11•ork G Sale
Complete training program. legal l'XP not neC1'11Mry. for yourself, be your 01vn a rag•
Future manaa:ement oppor-l\.ITST & short h 11. n d boss. l\.fen or v.'on1en. eanl·G'--n-A.::G_E_Sa_l_f'_ri __ til-..,-.-i
tunltle11. Call ].fr. ~ at delilrablc. Please send be slig;htly handicapl)('d. j_
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SS.WO. resume and gatary re-Via, retired, Age 21 to 70. ' 1tl!m1 ow pn
TARBELL quirements to p , Q, Box SUpplcruent )'QUJ' inl,;Omt'. ~ cond, Boat hardware,
4382. Santa Ana 92102. Dri\'e a cab 6 tu:s or more a lishl.ng chni.., marlin tackle, provided. We v..-orlc four
houn after school and 8 on SatunloJI. w •• .,~ .,....,,., __ R_E_A_L_T_o_R_s __
for Fountain Valley & So\1tb
Huntington Bnch attu on-
ly. You muat be out of
day. Apply Ill pel'lV!n, outr1ggcr1, ck•c, anc~r SECRETARY 'Yt'llO\'o' Cab Co .. lSG E. 16th "'·inch, bow roller, li!e
Get In on the ground floor St .. Ch.Ila MeM. jackets, life riflb'S, bait
ot 'new branch bank. Be.-\l/O?>fAN over 65 yrs. No t'X· lanks, head, rubbt"r dock
right hand to loan offic~r I per neee~ P/lime hN. n1oldings & comer v.•heels.
pres. Start $00). Call Sally M~t includ~ day&, some Chrysler 3.;J outbrd motor, 11ehool by 3 P~l t o
~cl~··· Ex-"1 ~ven p rio r it y .
LEGAL SEC'Y TRNE
(Nev.rport c.enterJ. Send
resume to Classified ad no.
569 c/o Dally Pilot, P . O.
Box ts60, O>sta Mesa, Calif, 92626. •
LVN, Relief Supervisor !or
am&ll nuraing bo~. Beacb
area. can n41~ ior
appt.
MACll!NIST-Prototype Mill tr you can make-Bridgeport
"sing", ootne & aee us.
Small dean shop. W&g('I
open tor rjzht man. Paul
Doolel', ""°"·· 2'IJ) Ran-dolph Ave, Costa Mesa
MACHINIST Journeyman
only, a.190 hl'lptt machine
shOp. Trurun Co., l9!K> Lake
St., H.B. ~aDJ.
MACHiNisf Journeyman
only, al8o helper machine
sllop. Trurun Co., 1980 Lake
St., }l.B. 536-3620.
MAID "'Orlt in exchange tor
apt 2378 Newport Blvd.,
Cl. 5U-9'155.
Mail Clerk $390
Local • • • .. . . • Call Lomtlne
Westclitf p......,,,.. Agency
1651 E. F.ctinge.r, S.A.
{l\.fark III Center)
S42.-U36
rox::EPTIONIST-Ofc Mgr
\\"anted, caretr op for sharp,
capable penon ln prot'J ofc.
Req'1 exper & ability in
mgmt of o!c. people .I:
money. J..aau1ta N,...I, -RESIDENT Manager . Re-
tired cooplt to managt 5
apts in San Clemtnle.
492-0646 or 837-8012.
R. E. TRAINEE
R. E. Broker I De\-eloper,
will train le sponsor tor
license. Call bet"'n 1D am I
J pm, 545-ll.24.
RECEPT/TYPIST
1\.-lust enjoy .dealing wi the
public. Lite typing. Ex per.
"'/busy 4. I itle phone. Co.
benefits. Apply in person,
Pennygaver, 1545 1-iewport
Bl., CM.
RN'S
Hart, :>-10-6055, CoostaJ Per-nlte!I &:-\\'lends. ?\lln \\·a~c. Rcmin~on 12 g u a g c
sonnel A&'cncy, 2790 lf~r lntenting 1''0rk. Nr. •loag sho1gun, mct.a.l work
Blvd., C?\1. Hosp Call 642-99Ii.> Bctv.•n henchcs & i1helvcs. tools. 70
Bookk · RA sf> yn of Nat'! Geographic, SECRETARY, eeping, -· nir tal Ille cah. & ofc dl'lk,
med.la •'Oman for ad· "-'O'.\tAN p/time, dei::lgn .8' Drexel hr furn .. tamps, 8'
\-erb.slng agency. ?>hm havt 11(>11 "·i ndow shadeos. \\'r 11·111 l'ihelf unit. occass. tablet!,
&&:ency exp. 5 houn day. traJn. Cd~f reslrlenl pl't'f'd. old oop1ier boiler, old ladder
Call 546-4506. Custom Shade & Drap<>ry back C'hairs old mirrors,
SERVICE Station Attendant Shor. 3535 E. Coast ll\I')', 5111• hutch.' la~'t'I',
full &: p/time. 40 or over, 0:1~1. 11a11o furn, indoor & outdoor
pntleman. \\·/serv . .sta. ex-\\'ORKING manager for cof· plants, garden toola, 16m.m
-per, Apply Chevron Station, tee ahop. Exper. Plral«:' n1ovu· 1·amera, w&trr akl.8.
004 So. Coa!t Hwy., Lag send l'eAWne P. 0 . Box: 1623, 421 Kings Road, Newport
Bch. Ne~'J)Ort Beach, 92.660. Ut .. 'llch.
SERVlCE Station Salesman, e 4 BIG GARAGE Salc1 on
t/tlme t:•ve shift. ?>lust haveo one Block • Sat Jan 13 only.
lite mech. kooy,•\edge. Neat I !["'-) 21·112: 21421; 21412: ZIJ51
appearance. Apply A.\1 1l90 llwdlMIM . V Dockside Circle. lluntington
Newport Blvd., C.?>t. Beach, tir Busharrt &
SERVICE Station Salesman· !l<11n1hon. Some ilen1s a.re
Top pay -fringe bene~ll~. Antiqwt 800 brantl "''"'' h'fln1 a TV pro-Ei.;per prerd. full & pt time li(ra1n "'inner. Mil boat,
avail. Apply Shell Station, ANTIQUES, litany }851).1900. furniture, game.s, bUcc,
OR-F/Ume Supervisor. 17th & Tn1ne. N.B. Cowred Glass Compotr radm, cameras, clolhH.
OR-3-11 RN,&.~7-3 Tech. e ·STUoE'NTS: Part time, a:i VR.Wl!fte ghurs,-sa)t/Pl"flpl"r f"'COrdt'l'l'!I, rndiaCo\ saw •. y,·lgs.
lCU-3-11 A 11-7 RN &. LVN hr/wk. Glll&!I cream &:-: sugar. Post dishr11
1
, g """', , rva1r_~ .. fl-
{Full Time 'A P/time) • Gr 8 v e yard shirt, 6 pro h lblllon min iatures, venib r, a
1
ov
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many
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' ,,_,y lnnrvlc• Dir.ctor Numen:>UA other old ltc'1"11s items usUA Y (ou"' at llWBP days/11·k, co. paid Ille & ,.m, ..... ., .... lie .... •. Burl thl, niN•!s and garage ga_Jea. Pacifica 1-IO!!pitaJ, 18792 medical inJIW'ance. • ..... L. ""' nd 1 k -·-• t Sat· Jan 13 only. 9-4. 21AA2 Have fun a 00 a1Ull-'JU a Delaware, H.B. Apply ln pet'!On. Jack-In-the-SUmmer Cirele, llB 96~911 •I ~1tra1i:t•s loaded witll misc Call 8U-0611, ext 2'15 Box. 1205 Baker St., C.r.t. .
R~ Supervisor for 1rnall SE\VING machine opn need-2 Original oil.s by Prized JUIW'!UCcc·c..· ---,,o-o-:-:c:~ I
nunlng home tn beach area. ed. Some ex-per. pret'd. artl11t. . :\IF.N's StU1<'5 42 1, good ~ •-t 'lcKo'bb'• SaJI•. 1 S1 l 642.84&1 rorwt. \\'omen's cloU1e1 u Call 714 : 494-.,..,o::> "" app · n "' 12-1 1. Tabl<" \\'/4 chr11.
SALES CAREER 1 ;;iReynoiiii .... ldii''•Sii.iiA .... >1()-... 3684....... 802 G:inlen 1001s. poY;er ITIO"''er, Be )"OUI' o•n boss. $850 11 Appllinces ABQ y,·/Rotis. books, millC.
l[U8.TIU1leed to' start. Free SE..'<'l'AA'T RESTAURANT LRG doubll'-door relril!,'.. $65. 1:.01 KaU1lren Ln., N.B.
training in multiple nne In-IS l'OO\V &.'TERVIEWING Elect dryer, Nr nu, $65 Or :.-ul·l372. Sat/Sun. 9-J. __
•urance while you work cur· exch for giu;. Chest IYP" G A n A G E S a l l' -1 2 2 7
l't'nt job. Call Mr. \Vetton, BUSBOYS freezer, $65, ?>lt.111 1.~11, J~_·rk~hlre Lane, Jl;ewport
MEDICAL Secy/Girl Fri· or 1'fr. Stu Booth, 542-2527 l\fAke ofter, 548--19'18. Bl'ach, 612·3910. r-.tany baby day, Mu.at know insurance. 0:.AA 7989 DISHWASHERS & Good l&lary. 642-2591. or ~ ' FRIGIDAIRE washr1", I yr U11n~s:. misc rools, toy11. _.::;""~~';;':"7"""':::=: I SALES people wanted for 1V old $125. Philco rt>fr1g. 2 rlr. Tt'11k~nod rlPs, d rafting
flt 0 t 0 RC Y CLE parts Oi~t Sales "'Ork. Good • • • * • . * $lOO. 543-8@) 52CNJ Seashore, 111.hf{' & machiroe. Etc, Etc.
counter help, male or pay, nex.lble hn. Newport ?>fominit & Afternoon Mr.1fts NB. Sat 12-5. Sun 12·Zi.
female. AY.'Ud Moton, 1680 or seal Beacb office. lnterv1ev.·1 3--5 dally 630 KITOIEN Aide uiw1l'r H.B. E.1ks Lodire no. 1959 Old ~Blvd., 81-Telepronu>tei:-An eQ.\lal op-_ Nev.~ Cl'n~ero Dr., ~~B. -t!runttt dishwa~er. wntb, Equi~nt ..,.Parking Lol Newspa~ Carrlen portunity employer. Can T CO BELL but needs timt·r, $50. Sale -fron1 noon to 5 Sat. •OYS & GIRLS 64>-3260. A 67.l-9:15l 13th 1000 Talbert 1.,.,.,,...
10 yn and....... -SAllUU'S t LOAN AMl•w>t """"""· C»Uog• · WaO'dl F.V. W N--S.ach .... tma • -""""'· P/tlm• n'"'"" ""'·OVER >lll "'""h'"'· d.,.,.,, . • "'........ · "----'HB •-1800 ttCrlgeraton from $39.9J. l\.IOVING, ?>lust sell pu'lno, Good protita. Contact Mr. 818 ...... --.11 Ave, ...-· 545-0TSO relrlg, wsh/dryer, 11lerYO.
Seay, Daily Pilot, 0.1. Jfil[R ' dbl bc:><l, misc items. SAi &·
llOUSEKEEPER. lh-e in or e 642-4321 e LATE model auto. washer & Sun. r-.take ofter All, 12-IA
out, responslbM! dependable NURSING TRAINEES Pitt. dryer _(2'.IH A-1 cond. de;ir brook Ln, Cl\1, nr nsnny type who Jowe \\le have immediale opening3 $45 ea. 646-5848. Polltt &aHon. children Moo-Fri. Must RN. ntte ahift, full or tor TeJJer TralntU, tun d 1 & ·
h --• ''"' aft • p/tlme MR ....-not H-·. Pl•ase contact, S80 1 YR. guarn. e Jn· • CA~fERi\S, slide hOlden;, ave ,~s. '1""' "' . -~r-·· '"" Full & P11rt Tim. "1all. Late mod. ell cycle iron.~. plr111re lrames. H5501u~~.c-nER I ,.,_,_ -~lJRSES AIDES m.o:JiT. Kenmore v.'8.Shc:r. 8.19-1778. rlisl'lt'~. intt'rcom. lktd ~ ~ ""' ""'-•• -i..11L ~ -" to • Scc')'I, variety lo S800 2nd Shlft e DISH\\',\SHERS. 1,1·ashcr~. chains, v1cei1. tooater,
co ll'l> I e • Unet\eumbtted. ~ ~w. 't uw 'd • cfcrk Typi$1.1 to S'50 Worktr1 Nffd.d dryen, rcblt, guarn k i;ilvt'rA'BN', fl,.hin~ poles, 1
Uvr-in. Pvt rm I: bL Good st ....,..,...., no ~ • • P/Time .... Xln't Finns ... lv'd. •~762Jl.· ~218. OOd1 & t>ndll, &-l.J--0116 . aal GU-9606. Jlylond Home ftir E:x:-* 1000' FREE * No Exper. Nect11ary ""' <NV'
uy. "'Ptional Childttn, 9!i61 W. 10 DISHWASHER, "'"' late GE !'"°''"°"" relti•, MOk· ".2~~~...i..~_ '11th SL, S.A. .(oft Ui Retnde!"1 Agency Training Provw.cl model, ptt1 conrl. All a-Inst shth'l'.t, iurquollle, sofa,
uu-u r rt. • .......,... 1'U """ B roo 1th u r t ti-'.,-So. ol 4500 Camplll Or. If Accephld 968-4350 combination radio cablnet, ~~';!,. [)r. £:• ~W::;..unl!n"'jjiii~W.;';-Alve~,l~iCf-St6-o2llS Newport Btacll O'KEEFE &: ?i-1 err It I \'f'ry rhctip, 2 :t1nl larnpA. Nur~I N11decf SECRETARY JIOl,itlon avail. FULL TIME ~frigerator 12 Cu ft, apt hRMOCk, l'tc. 646-2584 H1onOU"~~: 11.J&OthwShKtt &l111t know a cco unl• $4$1..$640 'PerMo size,4)nold,$SO.~l *GARAGE SALE * ~·-T __. ....... nulvable Ii; payable. 1 Kirt • 1 Hoo\'~r ,.,,., & floor llham· $at. 10 to 4 PIU't ttme ct live-in. op,.. ..... ,...,,, INY· otnce • Apply »11 Redhill PART·TIME pooer & ·1 tank vaoaum. 732 llamilton, C.M. 962-522... Immed. Pl)' for Ooor duty. Bldc 1 Suite-108 a.ta $300-$410 Per Mo Jake Neufeld, ~lo.xi. Household Goods 114 llOUSEKEEPER. matuN, County-MM. Need RN • M~ Mo-3887 Bot.' 10 &nd
uv .. tn, dtlld care. No co:Mi:· LYN • Aida. IntervltW:I U ' SUPERVISORS REFIUG/l""rtt~r. 11 r Re· KJ:»tBAIJ~ fo'Jectronlc Ornn
lnr· et49 lrvint. Mcn-N .. _!.'ri·D~l_~,1 ~01u•~~-e . SECRETARY $l20 l Up comp! frOlt fr'N", "Ylrk~ "ith bench, Dccoftttw -~ .,... .... ,,. -ova-perf. $00. MS..ZU6 ~7. \h.'(lltrrrAnean with rM.1 }IOUSEKEEPER, P I tlm•, ...it.1 Rd., N.B. fl.obby Parll Y.'ho has eome bookketPlna
Wort ~ ~ hours. ~ Full rt Ti sxi-1 G. 8 . lndustrie1 · Tuntuolv Inlaid on both
1474444. ~995481 .. ·1 '°"91156 °" :_ m:::it~ ~:_,.,...; Cell 17141 n MSsl QUICK CASH •kie• 2 '"" kl~-k:;·
u... •~ f/11 flnn I N-~rt B.• a• h THRO.UGH A old. Xlnt cont. ~t , ' nvvH-r--f, me NURSES Aidtt 1-3 4".X;Ptr. n ¥,-r-" ' To MU. Apipotnt~ !I'll $1800 or t)t'$f f)tter _
F« Conv. "°"' $49-3081 lftf'd. LVN s.u, medico· 55T-133G. With p'""'""" Dl"""or DAILY PILOT :.J1-t5<7 •"";and all a, Tbe ta.rtut draw in tbt Weal tklftl. )fesa Vmll'' Qmv. 6ECRETARY. eoc>d aid.Hi. "'all 10 A."d-6 ~t Sal. It Sun.
. , .• Oob Pilot ClaaUltd ~-81!1 C..tu, CM. Mutt be tl<tallod orient ... 1.,_,.,...,' ___ !'!!!!l __ W:_::A:_NT:_::_:_A::D:___:• -N~eod~o.., "'"r""o°"d'""'1"'P"'ia..= .. ,,...ad~11 Ad. ·6U-5618. SC8-568$. c.n ntl&tl..J100, ext 533. 1 , H-~~===~==~::==-=~·~=· =
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I~ I ' ..... , ... ' our famous
IND!AN J .... i,,,, .Uvir 4
turquolae. Juit. :returned
f',mn l"ttfl'Yatlon. AU new
Jtwdly, rtnp. bracelc1a, hi&hi, "&quaah blouom1. ln-
di&ll )tweley repalrod.
Nev.Jo Tradlnc. 2 4 3 2
N-81..t .. C.M. 6"-125!.
DIME·A·LINES •
' 2 DE s Ks and BOOK-Fair Weather Friends Pool Tab! .. WHOIJtS...U:
SHELVES. SU l TAB L ~ ..,body can be f)iendly SLATE 4 NON-sLATE
Jo'OR. CHILDREN 0t ~ wtien )'OU an alytna" them ~l--3338 °" ~ OOUBLE bcoc spr1.ns $JS CAMPER WU 4'9"x6'8" $21. 2 1'teN bo)o• bikes S1D tadi. HOW.ELL move ~ •
would be ideal Ior extra bulintu. But voi:oe a com· TV, Radio, HIFI, Mattreq ll5. $tlMC88 • 24 vo.lume encyebpedia • 2 men'• fullt~ t ch. ~~!....-~ ... $25.ai·-A"--enLI 4 •IQrl.a., ''*' tn your 11.r-plaint • and that'• another s~... 136 s 1., . 11" ·"'-·t $24. DIME 111urs u .... i....r 1rom. · l!toe, ...... ..., ....... Ul ~~" &Ae. PRJCED }'QR IM· m•lltr. PoUteneaa diuolVfl 1
• UPHOl..STERED chair ' ot>-J.~; ~c; $10. "lam. ~ rtltotUIC 11$. \ADO carrytna cut 121. 654 \If
MEOIAT& ~LE. 1212 S. • amile1 drop 10 trov..<na ·ZENITH' & ftCA Tetevldont =n ~low, ora.na:e A Foot1tOOJ ~-Dinette tab!e ~--.,p",.._ 1 u1:iqut, aoUd Qlk Cbelt. 18th SC.., co.ta Mela;
Roa St.. SMta Ana. wordl bteome shoots • at drutle price ttduetionl. n ~·ect $25. 'White S5. Electric roti..ute .$10. ,...,.. .... tooll or toys SJ,5. Electric &ll-GIO. J ~-aometime•. At AL'S CAR· AU models prl~ to clear WILBh balin with tauceli S1D. b&n1i1h chair $3. • driwer Pr1¥.te P•rtln fatlll m~r unit $20. '°'"HP c..itoctrlc motor 2 apet4
STEREO, 1973 Garr a rd PET, we like to ho triendB during our end Of yeu ale. Luuage l'.'lck lor VW bl.II metal Ullna etbinet .$8. 9 Knlck-.4ma.ck1 25c-$1, )fen's . new p:i, COit ~. Sll-7* Mltcell1neous 818 model. S)tttemlzed auto with our ct11tomen, even 3 yr pk:ture tube, 1 yr putJ $10. ~ volwne JiOllt.ton chUdrtn ONLY A boy's clothi~, PfU'lll or s.ag..-7234.
1----------changer, 200 watt am/bn ln ·•atorm,y weather." Is & ~rvlce w&mwt:y, Caab 90 ADULT w a Iker I ch al T m)'ltm:'y books S3. 830$ Rolf • ~\ :-rw $3 °-&-;!!.,t POJ..AROlD canKlra $18, in>
tltUST sell 1962 Ford Falcon t'!'Celver. Jenaen air aorne1hln,g wrona? Tell wi! Plan ot terms to 36 mo. wbeelt, adjua~ble m. ctr., H.B., 847-6425. F
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W/new eng. 2 full aiie bedl suarnalon l~ttl .l Olm Wi!'ll make il right • without Hurry for full aelectton. Chrome Ctnaion 15·piUr shoe 285 Cl =block .$3. Olev)' Ad• rorn Utln.11 coal.I $2. Bod)' cw.thefl size cond. 5.3l-'7566 Ot' 548-.7234. ;:'~'~ n'au~.ii~d! ~."w!;u11en unctafu:do~ atl&~[.·s .CARPET :O~~crm~haoi:;':~ed.:: t:~c.M~· 411 ~l~Jdeem.ss.r!OOr~i Adclrestet Not !ti~ni:oi~.snr~'. POLARO ID copier still tn
couch. 49.'l-SM2. layawafi Now, Sl34. Qedlt & , RUG. WORKS purchlied. ABC Color TV' MOTOROLA AM' & FM radio speed tranaml.u:Jon, n~s Accepted Slftalbers 50o-$l.. Oarden. carton $8, cost $25, 531-'566
MUST Sell, lrecK'l' $50. Color dept. ( 41 893..Q50l. 293 s. Main St., Orange 9021 Allanta at Mag~, $12. Zenith tranaiator A!ot 1ynct\ro8 '5-'60 Falcon e rocks I: bricb 10o-60c. ,::•;,r ,;M;clr,;ml""'.'--;;u;:;--::;::;:I
TV, appllanr.... br rurn.. * UCTION * 54U400 • 542.9909 Huntington Beach, 96&-• radio 18. 645--0068 Oyw~J-btU ho u •In J AdvtrllMrt vlol1ttne a-. wlllltt A bto4 form ANTIQUE t6MM movie
comrn:nt hi·fi, !Mlwlng A KINGSIZE bed S4S \Vht desk Jenuary Cle•r•nce s LIGHT dir.iln& fixture, ~:'~ 1 ~.! ~nic~a~ th e 1 e ,..ut.tiont =.dy~t 1J°~· t.i.S:: :eUo :,:i Sll~~O: =· ~c~r'~:;'~~64()..°:ri Fine Furniture S15, Chest of drftwer11 $io, Carrard Stereo SYJtOm11, smoked luclte $25. 546-81.19 With benches $10. Swlbtam m•y be In ¥W.tlon H.A .. behind $ -polnta lhop-s.a&-U:w.'
& A~llancn Blk oriental tbls $11)..$20 A~f I F'M/ST'EREO MPX/ POWER mo"'"' S2S. Hand toaster, I~ new M. t..e.rn of St•te fr.achlte ping center. ..=.,::,,.:;=,,.,-,,.,-==:-:.I IIBIRLOCM Glass Boxn Auctions F day, 7:30 p.m. Bedside tbls. s.5ea,,_cati: table PJ10 NO I .8 T R A C K 2 otower $5. Sead spreader .$3. Sunbeam electric skWet 14. &o.1-=' & lac•l....kttlo: Ol IE£N b:e IOfa bed sood 2 \VAUCIE ta!Jdts, l,..ni!tot
mtg to you. M&de to order. Windy's AuC:tion Barn and chah's SJO, Tall blk 11peakl'.!l"!I hat $3M.85. Now Portable dish wuhu $2;. Double -bed spring, mat· . --DI ---• ~600• ~ -si;-atw i4 cartoo.-5ll-
Lowest Prlct1. West Cout 207S% NcwPotl. CM 646-.fl686 lampt & match hanging S197.40. Under $8 Monthly. '62 FaJcon parts S1·$20. vw 1rea1, white leather head· Mii llcenM NtUt. lhon:, Royal Plus 9~. or'MS-1234.
Wood SpecialUea. 893--1512· Behind Tol\Y'• Blda. Mat'I lamp $15ea. Hanging wht U~ Stereo 1'"rtlght u. hood and bumper $5. Lug-board . e.l.l for Sl.5. Antklue tlont.. wom twice, original cor;t $35 ~BAJ"°"A=.ld°"1'°'r"°or""'Vt"'•"C"now""'>>=re'.:'ar.
!\f 1 s CELLANEOUS elee-""'""'""'""~=o"'--;-;=o I 1-lobnaU lamp $10. 54$.-8420, quldalor'$, 179 E. 17th St., gage rack $5. Small pool tw:quo11e sewlrw: machine Wlmblet~er t~nnls fendttt $1$. MOiie piece. $18.
tronic testing equip TV & TEAK dining table, Maple ~ Seuhore, Newport CM 645'-2442. filter .$.5. Electric motor $2. cabinet for am&lJ portable racket $ 1 5. Phantom· Hood Sl5. 981 Union Avt.,
hobby Types. Top cond. ~he~~;';:;ro~~:as~~'. Beach 1-il·FI components; Gl'rr!ll'd Electric edger $5. Sean SlO. 84&-fil06. SCRA' M LETS tiberglau Udlery bow MS-4473.
84&-3572. }land made QuUt. Redwood 8' Iruutlated 1-Iollday Campt'r' changer, S40. H eath salon type maJ$8Rel" $20. BOY'S Schwlmm strillJtl'&Y • (41) lb. pull) $9.50. Knight FO~UR~:.:new;:..-=,."d"-1a"1""t1res:;::::-;fi;;IS:I ~1ANS 1 csrat diamond ring-lttble tel, Exercl:i:e belt, Sbe'IJ llood cond UOO. AM/FM tuner. $35. Lrg Pina: pore table .$4. 646--5848. blke, good lhape $25. FM monitor rec t Iver VW bus and other caft with
5 stone, beaut, Sacrlf. $150 Book, Plants le Containers. c r a't ts man r·1 d l n i 1peaker system. s l 0 0. 76!1'..si \V. ))th St., C.M. 962-l804. ANSWERS 125-174!.!C $12.50. • 6 9 14·• wheels $25 each. 2S gal.
8391 Warner Apt B, HB, Ml 642-8989 Ja.wnmoy,·er, 5 HP mower Hamm trliMmltter VI~ PASER magnum close-out 2 OLIVE green, tutted OC· fl.fercury AM car radio wtth gas tank fJts Dodge Motor
847'*20 !IC. · rotary. $100. Bonanza mini Valiant, factory wired SS. each. 546--8139. catlonaJ chain, with gold 11peaker $12.50. 642--5007. home and tnlCks $25. '56-'ST
Sl!ll!llONS .n.1 i .... --..-1 .... CHARLES Daly 12 gauce un-bike. 5 HP motor, xlnt cond, w/mlke $80. 546-4852 WOODEN di.,...., -lee casters. good condition, .$25 Shekel -Shift -Faint -SEAT: 3 .... .___. for club Chev headers $25. Clothes uu ... u...-••v• .. '6 der & over Uiotaun, 24 box· ~~ 534-1254 22" Se Col .......... IJke n . ._. ~-each. Also small round 901ld Finish -nrnt ..----.. ~:___ Si box--sprlnga:, nt at tr e 11 s, es of lhcllt, clay pi&oora, .,.,.,. · . art or ...,. " , u, skates $3.50. Small boys v.'t't maple table, needs to be Jloraepl .. ver bouts: "I've wagon or van, llllli belta, line Poles $5. nett ~·er frame & headboard . .$50. auto trap thrower. throws TWIN beds chclt ni&ht Sacrlf, S12S, 839l \\amer suit $5. Old bike S3. Odd ....., armttst, perfect .$20. master upright vacuum .$25.
494-3109 !!ingles & doubles, other stand 2 'atrato 'Jounger' Apt B. HB, 847--9920 toy., and roller 1kalt'll $3.50. stripped $10. 831-2268· ~a=tem for bet.tina'~e ~2929. ~74910.
BABY crib & inatl $3.S; articles. 2323 Elden Aw, recll~rs; comer table, (2) ~facintoeh 30 Amp 642-6820 tgii:1=.D ~t~T,· c! 1 don't ~~'in ~ SURFBOARD 6'4'', iz;. l'KENMo=",=o=RE=--w-:uber::;:-::--;for;::
playpen $12: car bed $9; Apt 2i, C.M. desk, chaira. GoU cart, amplWen. $150. '57 CHRYSLER for paru $1· FIFl'H." ~2929. parts: new timer, clutch,
etc. Power mover $35. ORIGINAL OIL ""'ln•'--Westinghouse Electric, 4 CaU 675-6879 f.!'j. 2121 President P., C.M. •kin rug, $6. Shelving, $7.50. ROUND dinette 1 abl e, shan, V.'atch control btar-&44--64811 .... "''6"" wbee1, i;ood condition, 642-5563 Scales, $1.50. 831-lBll. OLD t>rui born "'-% drill ings S2S. New oU white 4'x7'
De.Vlty 24x48 $300, 24x18 493-3421. SURFBOARD UO GI SCHWJNN Stingray-Dixie l15. 2 ton b)<draullc jack walnut, bar finilh w/3 formka $15. Large 4 door t'OR Sale: Men's Roller
Skates, Meli8ex wheels.
Brand New, $25. 64f>.-5142
MINUTE Muter mlcrowa~ oven. 6 n10&. old; pa.Id $450,
sell Jor $300. 540--9032
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OR TRADE. 6'2-<l820
Sl.25. Maple cab, TV or bar. MAPLE bed . Id' [ 111 a.u 16"' for child trom ~ lJO. Old ftfricerator $20. 10 leaves $20. 4 matching arm TV ombo cabinet tor bu $125. 8 track 1tereo car tape canopy • mc • la111p $10. SiS-9702 piece % drive IOdc:et tel chaira $20. 642-2074. _,.11 ,_,__ deck, ~w sso. 46 Cabrillo new mattress, $100. New ,,... to You years. Brand new condition. ..... SlO. New wall hlmg •• _'O' IAM
N 8 673-45l7 10-3 bit-In double oven w/war-BLENDER, Warini. Pertecl Training wheel.I included, •uo· % drill $10. 875-6Z58. HEAVY vise $15. L!\1 fre-$6. Yards carpet ~.
· · ranty, $150. Dbl door retrig, 3 Llne1, 2 Times, $2.00 condition .$4.50. 642-2267 .$25. 546-1081. TIRES 13x6.'50 & 700 good ~ddit $i~:;,· c~~=': Smaller prden roe k's
INDIAN ARTS & CR.Af'l'S $100. Suede leather jacket, ELECTROLUX (complete) DOUBLE hose Costeau tread $2-$5. Lumber 4x4 12' f3. Radk) direction finder SOc-$4. Very good '64 Ford
COLLECrlON For Sale. m. ~76.37. S25. Lux power brush $'15. regulator $10. Exhaust long, $2.50 each. 540-6728. $10. Caracitor $3. Radio or Mere rad.lator $25-
Rue• • Kaclllnaa • Bwikets • VIKING Sa Bath h t MUST move. Need good Rem Ing ton Portable headers and chrome mutfier SINGLE bed co mplete .$8. direction finder $1 O. M!H1197. ·
Jewelry. Call 897·1625 Sat. una wood ea er home for spayed female, typev.·riter (almost · new) for 40 hp VW SU. Sears Uptite Vacuum cuacttor checker $ 8 . ADLER zir iag sewing
11-5 only. & seuoned IS for co1n· small Collie mixture, 10 S25 Hoover upriiitit vacuum Gold.green sofa xlnt con-cleaner •'WI. 67S-2388. 54S-3225. '-•--Jn b" tr,.;. SUn-HOUSE demolition sale • u~c~Sat un on y. mO!J. old, marvelou1 1'o\th $20: 557-243-4 ditlon $15. Playpen $2.50. _., mac1wc ca ane .,...,. Nf~~. :~.~Jo ;:"fr Stove, refri&., bed•, . . children. Call after 7 pm, "USED MS grus mower End ·tablea for retiniahlng S1 ~?~ILS~~R ?>f $2SThom~ N~~~~~ 6~~. Tennis :~ '::.ter $4.$1. E~~
$250. 96&-2290. couches, dl!l~a. etc. Sat It Miscellaneous 496--0148· ftlOtor $5. for spare parts e85achc. ~ayi Plabed !?_:_.~· valve SlO pair (Qwers CUSl'OM club chair $ro vacuum el1?8.ner $25. Tables
FURNITURE, ,1 decorative SWl, 3310 W. Oceanfront, Wanted 820 FREE Australian Shep • only, 130 Albert, C.M. 1 ec ce, ....,,,.,. Mesa. F rdJ Old b' Ycl boys: 644 z-· J:r$25. T"·o pairl gold
. & •·-u 1 ,._._,.__ N.B. 673-8088. Loves children, mindl wcll. 6 9· SURFBOARD ex ndo " 1 .. "ch .. La.ai--• drapes (n~'l $8. Tape
pieces m""". "" \JO,.....,.., WANTED: U.S. Coln Collec· Eves 546-3642; Days 7 WIOTE drip dry nurses cellcnt shape S2S. 2% HP a gtr.s -ea · <m:1t ANTIQUE chen'y lamp table re<.'Order $15. r.raple single Laauna Bch. 494--3316. HEADpd b"~lllOl75.6., Tandr um 3 tlons & accummulations. ~ll74 unUorms $3. ellctl. Call s\'i!&·g ' new •-·ld•s 115. head s}cis $25. Boots me 8 with drawer =. 2 bar bed, box -nn· •· ma1-· En&land 1
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90 a. was Pri f ...... · (7141 968-1622 u .. " $16. Speakers 2 -A1t4X -stoota $6 each Have backs ~,, .. """ ~-/2boxTWi,.!!. • ... -':,, mxlanll· $100. 1e:U $300., euy chain. yate out-o ·town .,..,,er. FREE to family w/chUdren 6 1. $2.5 each. 2 Circle-0-Pbonlc 4 wblte leather blue chip S20. Lamps Sl-.$3. Bed
.. ,, •• • Ill'!: 5'8-4479 Wnte, Cluslfi~ Ad No. cockapoodle mlni 7 mo GUITAR $15 Do bl . $25 h All 't la i . frames $.1-$3. Cry&tal cond • .sl'-646-&ln. · 600 Daily Pilot PO Box T ined · ... ·.,32 · DlNING room table & chairs . u e apnng1 enc . 1 ems u books $2.50. God sofa bed l0c-S3 V 25c J 1_; MINI Taco bike $60; New 1560 Coata Mesa', cAL ·926:26. ra • shots . ......._. S25. Kitchen {metal) cabinet $15. Double mattress $25. 644-2413. aingle $25. swtvel easy chair . ase11 . ewe .. ,.
RUST NYLON SH AG Be-U helmet. a 7, $25: ' · 2 Fr~kY 2 Year old Siameac $5. Crib & fl.Iattreu SlO. 675-5405. SKIS 1972 Austrian USM, $25. U9 B 34th N.B. ~SL Books t0c-50c .. GoodSun
CARPET, 160 ydJ. New. Oontello accordian, 1JJ Hl_\NOMADE ~· on ~n· femalE"I "'ant sollticiow Dressers (4) $15. SS . .$5 • .$3. BACK pack &Jeeping bag on· like new used one wttk $25. 615--0922. clothing: ~ Sat & •
$3.1.S yd. M&-4654. bue, $200. S.'1544. aignment. 1 846-2230 home. ~. Double bed $12. Tv.·ln bed ly $20. 6~3298. Bindings $15. I 11 n e !Ii s . STAMP vending machine lNO '°ac 4· 333h Snug.Harbor R<t. NEW H.Umarlr ltandM! PLATFORM roc'-r between 9 It IO am. · SlO 0 I 112 End bl 0 "2730 -..... ..., """" pt. . II\"' $.10: -FREE to you: 4 Pet rabbits · tes · ta e DESIGNER dresees size 7-9 V'rl"" • new -e..,.,., w.r;JO'l:>. ='~------~ mattreu tet with steel Shutters. untlnlshed , (~) WANTED HO Slot car sel, with hulch. 3 DoC'5, 1 Buck. (olive) $3. Pole lamp $1. S5 each. Tennis dresses $5 PING pong table SS .. Hand WOODEN wardrobe Sl8. PHILCO portable stett0 $25.
frame. $50. 646-SM!. 271it"x12", I•) 32"x12;', StO. fully mounted. Call 842-7623. 546-3086. Blue rug 12 x 14 $8. Womens each. JGC gold charms $8 la"'llmo"·er $5. Double cut Met&l lilU. cabinets (2) $22 Stand $5. Like new deluxe
USED BICYCLES fl.16..1907 Muslcal ln1trument1122 NEED permanent loving ~~t~e~1J:.7·~r:-s;Oc~~ ~~~s T;J~lne ~1~~~ ~~~inkSl2.wt~3 g= =caae W~u~ife m~~f ~fi;;! dn~~ s~rg~e~
SellAllthe ~: :::: tbe Af'~~~~e :~°::ft KIMBERLY ~'f:Pe~r~o~u~pi~ ~~ ~~7=.b~l~~ .. ~ltpec~ ~~ ~. ~~~raised \'lllue Ave .. Of 642-5666. pa!1~bl:e!e!'!".!'~~r~25~ ~~!xt d~ket ~~nce40·s;:
-· ~H $15 646-4587 _t. _ ....., RIAKER ski boots 8% mir· 2 1 _.,. Do bl •• , $10 13 A '"" ... ,.._ ' BASS 2PARAKEETSW/Cage Swivel "'Ork mop chair S4. CON, Crystal s p ear row SIS. Navy blue over tan$2Seach.MO-J427. u c ..... -u . oz. qua
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8'7-0363 Suby stroller $2.50. 26" bike surfboard approximately 6' boat ski pants SlO. Black USED GE chest freezer net hair spray 20c. Hand
Excellent condition, profes-V('ry nice racer type $25 sz. Pe11n ~dder rod and vinyl couch and chair $20. 2 -.'Ol'b wtll $15. Sat only painted Japanese plate & d:ialpi~o;:~·~~ '~~gr~ ~~e~~~~s~llx~.~ ~76~;8Jll)>I for some ~ :~~ific:xm.e~ ~~· ~~~ ~~ gla:~am11 $.j l<M. 6T.H774. ~~'t~2p~~ g~~~~~ ~ti~1~~tr1c ~z:tJ. s&' Kbf~~k~t~:e-011::·:: supplies. 25c-s10. 96Z-4778 5~.~~~=,b~ ~dw~ch'k~J:ll ~ ~r~i~o~$l fi~;?·~~o~rea~1o;;a~~b~1~
Call SU-9651. homes. 640--2784 REFRIGERATOR S25. Oiest Toy chest $5. AM-FM radio after 5 pm ~rtable needi 'A'Ork $lO. Va.ses 50c. Oecoralive bo"·b
FENDER Bandmaster Amp. • * • 3 dogs, Sml & biendly ~~eu~w:!.1'8 &afm2 Upright SS. Steam Iron SS. 675-8739 GENUINE school de!lks for Clock radio $8. 24'" wide fl-$2. ~.
reverb & tremolo, 3 spkr to gOi)cl homes. .,... 202Apolena,Balboal1llU1d. Childs room S7 .50. mirror 31'' long S2. 3910\S LADIES 3 speed English
cabs wf3, 15" J,nsen Steel _ 993-2485 NEW wrouaht iron desk atnd BOX spring and mattress for \\'all-Hung toilet complete Channel Pl., N.B. 673-1603. bike with basket $25. Boyi
Cone 1pkrt & one 12''. CITTE puppy, 1iii Lab & ': chair $17. 642-1414 1ingle bed, like new $25. $5. RoUaway bed and mat-GIRLS bike $12. Boys bike 24" Stingray $12. VW
963-4904 aft 5:30. Male. 6 wits old. SALE Magnavox radio stereo Headboard ·and base for tress SIS. 673-8116. $15. Dirt bike small no bumper $3 each. 646-3680.
LUDWIG .double b&53 drum 5S?..gt90 consol S25. 19" Zenilh double bed $5. 642-3741. SURFBOARD 6Z'' fair con-motor $20. Boys ice lk&tes LIDO Isle 220 \'ia Trieste,
ret, Rogers ch r om c portable TV wilh rack S15. SINKS and fauccta (2) crane dition $15. 642-5770. $4. Trumpet Suescher $25. 71-72--73 Toyota or VW
dynasonic snare, 3 To1n Sat 1-13-73. 50.5 Avenida for built-in use S7 each. SKI boots, 7a natro"'• $20. 613-9247. radios S25. (\\'hy pay $811
Toms, 5 ZUdjian cymbals I ![EJ Largo (Bluffil N.B. Wall hanging type $5. 499--4153. 36"x48" VINYL carrier SlO. new). Parts for ·n Toyota
$450 or be!lt offer. 494-8851. PttaMd""*' 'L, BROU\VN and Jordan Con-Kitchen 32" x 21" $10. 1963 CORVAffi Monza for ~ telephone $10 each. Sl-$25. Garage door opene~
FLUT&Stetling sl l v er, ~ ~ tour chaise lounge $10. New Range hoods new 36" Waste parts! Engine S25. 4 speed 26''x42" new, mi_rTOr $12. $25. Tube lights $3-$7. Of·
Artley French model. Newly Otinete br-i1tle paint Klqr $12.-Brand -x --4l'-'-SJ, transmission $25. Clutch $25. -Bedroom. Jamp let $6. Col-fice chairs $10. 61Xttl3 tints r • • d i t I n d .. ~ 850 brushes $1.·$24. ' "-e outdoor speaker $10. Rad~ 115. ~,.., S3 each. f~ tables ~ 979-6327. & wheels !3.000 Mi. l &art <!•~-C,,~~~ 0 e ' ... ~. P.,tt1, General .......... .... •' ...._ _ _, 125 "·-S""' 0 u · '""""MO.W. 2 BABY cribs $2Q. Play pen Twin Peterson stroller $20. Rest of c:ar $25. 1958 Volvo BUNK bed frames, maple, UV<Uu · DUtll ~. o-• i'L:rUT.D~W:T.;l"G'"D"R<;U=M.,S"E"T' l;G:;;R:;:OO:;::M;-:4-;:BO:;::A-;:RD:;:--, "'.u:-".yr=sl .$4. H.\gh chair $12: Deluxe Swivel TV table $1.50. 1999 owners manuel $6. Cash on· fixer upper $25. 1 heavy du. Sat & Sun. 671-1784.
$3X> e 675-2667 nil breeds. f'ree pickup! car bed SlO. Bat~t $10. Anaheim St. 548-6823. ly •M-9201 or 494-93)2. Call ty 7"xll" plastic utility 1961 CORVAIR S25. 2 wuth --:--,,,==-,--;;-=,.--I ''Sherry's," Poodle pups Food \\'armer $5. Baby ANTIQUE bronze mortar, Saturday beN·een 5 and 6 be.is SOc-n. Manual lawn beds make into bunk beds * GUITAR & CASE avail. 546-2M8. ~~~~~~ oolfee table $8. imported $25. Tray of p.m .. Sunday between 4 and ITI0\\-1:'r with grass catcher SlS each or S25 for both. 2
Excellent Conditio11 ~ German sterling $10. &by 5 p.n1. NO OTilER $25. Back type baby CIUTier chests S10 each. Upbolste~
Offl351 complete, 646-8693 Cits 852 14" CIRCULAR saw blade 1" cq·nu'abilly~-.i~.!~· oJ?Od GTlRLSIME!b! :.:e, -··1-brake , 1 SS. s.;2-Tl18. ~Sta~v:.~No~l-i~. (e Furniture/ PERSIAN kittens, CFA reg.. hole S.'i. Interior door 29~ x -uuu ....,. ~. "" ._.,..., .:-• ~
E I 82 79,, 00 Doubi J J d I SILVERWARE, German 1........i $14. 10 speed fran1e, FOUR l·f' almost ne"' AUSTRIAN made skis 72~" qu I), 4 shots, xlnt. lines. S7S. ,. .,.,. e s n r Y"-~ radials $6.50 each. ~built long, used C1nly 2 seuo -~ e 892·2970 e wkrdrobe door with chan· 11terling $2. Ladder 8' $6. dera.iler, gears, needs one vw engi~. used 5,000 milE"I 1 sat bind" $lJ 2 Near-new 3-drav.'tr desks, nels 8' x 7' $5. Iron railing Bathroom scale $1. 2 chain "·heel, some' 1'"0rk, $15. 2324 $25 962-4 x nt ety ing
30x42'". walnut w/matchlng SIAMESE •. 11,S yean. female, 8' x 3' $10. \\'eber Hi-Fi with S4. each. Draperies $1. Elden No. 1, Olfla ~tesa, · 140· ="'='-<:183::·.,..,-,--.,,..-
Fonnlca top, $65 ea. 2 $15. Registel't.'d Bluepoint. stand Sl5. 644-4015, 1854 Glasses and dishes 5c-25c. Sll--2480. HEAVY duty plastic ac-3 SPEED bicycle, needs ~
&wive! secretary chairs, tan Good breeder. ~IS-76U Port A1argate, N.B. Student's desk SW. 642-8464. LO\\' desk 6 dra\\')'ets $8. cordian divider door $9. 96l--492'l. 1
$25 ea. Oll~tll·UndeNwd 0091 854 CRIB & mattress $15. Rocker DISl1ES pots, p&ns 50c and Large \\'ardrobe $6. Maple 15'x7'xG", nlE'tal track $3). l UPHOLSfERED sv.':ivei
electric typewriter, model -$10. Antique upholstered up. Pair blue fringed t\\in headboard $8. Old ugly 548-3078. bar stools S16.50. Four
Editor 2, $250. 640-1427 or OBEDIENCE cla.ss to start chair SIS. 3 lawn light fix-bedspreads $4. Ladles and but quite usable hldeabed STEREO Multiplex con-upholstered chairs S25.!
642-7400. Wed . Jan. 31, 7:30 pm .. 111 tures $3. Baby ear seat $1 . mens and childrens clothes $7. 5'18-6842. verter for FM mono l2v Dining table round and
10 NEAR nf!'A• 48"'x30" St~I the Ne~-port Beach/lrvme Infant seat $1. Infant gate ::SC and up. VaSt's $1. STOVE S25-Diabl'lra.sbct' sz.;. car radM>, v.ith new stereo Danish "·alnut finish, extra
oUice desk.s. 4 drw., formiCa area_. Open to all dogs owr SI. ~9455. 20612 Reef, Jewelry 50c. Gard~ tools Refrigerator $25. Floor speakers $25. Very clean lea! $22-50. 962-3119.
tQPJ •. $7S ea.-_ 5 mo. old. 546-4928. H.B. 50c. Mens suit size Me-7Sc. polisher $15.. Socket set SS. large <7G"x25") aouble s.ink, CHILDS desk S12. Other
64>3934, Weekdays AKC Oobem1an pups, Champ TIRES good tread TT5xl5 on Mens slacks 23c a pair. Soldering iron $2. V"\V parts on detachable cabinet $25. SIS. Bird cages 50c each
SEC. chrs $8-S23, "'OOd desks llnes, Black & Rust, Terms Chevv rims 5 at $3.-$9. l ~t~sg~~:.ru~~~V:·t.sl.J/.!~ .$5. Boat dolley SIS. Four older comole TVs one ~~ :bl~hJr~. Kitchen
S2()..50. 1ror cab $40. 867 \V. avail. Stud service also. 775xt4 $6. 2 F -70xl.4 $.]. and Baske1ball set S15. El~tric vrorks good, others fair $25 19th "'I, Pi-, ... °'~. 213-596-989-1. 19. "'"'"....,... h1ens and "'Omen and for all. ••u ·~. SUnday galore old, have lots o '-'' ~,._,. u-u-........, .,...,...,.,...., chlldrens shoe1 50c. Lots motor .$5. Toob $3. .-r.ll'u:J then1 10c-25c. BeauWul * * ~ brown, "'OOden rr:.J' ~Jes,::~ JO weeks PROOF Jets 1$i2-S, 7 at $5. more. 2967 Grofldon St., ~i~r:~~cp~~~ J_1t.= aft!J' 10 a.m. round kilchen table SU. -Old
office desk. GOod condltiof\, 0 • m 'Oe,s., ~""" up. ('ach. CASH ~2768 C.N. Betv.·een Fairview, .... Re FlREWOOOi p~ logs 50e. cha.it! $.1 each. 536-8296.
S50. 549-<1815. ~:i.ro h-,RBY upright vacuum $25. Bristol at Baker. ...... frigerator compreqor Fine crystal table glasn.'8.l'e \\'EL.Sli baby crib In a\uclldo
Pl /0 826 GOLDEN Relrlever AKC 7· r ~ h ll5 !SHE $15. Llte meter .$5. Air com· 60c each. Vr!r)' old brown ........,n, crib mattress 1nos rJllnl • so a """"' s ape · D S, center plece, 1 ptessor $25. Pants stretcht'r h I 7 •"' male, one yr old, $150. 67~2672 clothes lOc-$2. ~;.•.....ay pottery butter c um 1 . coil, very go:xJ conditio · * 586-2668 * . ._.._..<a•" $.20. Hosereal $2. Edger S2. Ceiling light-electric v.itb both for S25. 536-7675. EARLY American davenport bike SlO. Couch $25. Steal beam $5. Air blo~·E'r large 1''hite opaque &lobe $7 1 ~~~-"'"""""""=';,,..=~.I So-tNAUZER pu~, hsebrkn, $25. ~latching chair szs. 1'1atching Oialr $10. Bird $5. Chairs $2. &a6-3250. Annchair 1''00den arms. BB guns, 1 Daisy rifie S6.50 , . shots. Stud service, groom. (iood condition \\':ill sell cn.ge S2. Sf0.-3787. 1 l.1arksman pistol $3.
Don t buy any r.ran unhl ina:, terms (TI-I) 522-8366. separate. Phone 642-GlOO. MOVIE proJ·edor S2S. Scr"ffn BIKE raek for car~. 2 pi· haOOmade tapes~.~~-847-.M!Jl. you can play! Non·players . J)('s "·ith mutflers for Tri· point seat Ir ....._c.... -· I ;--;;o===,..:::;:--:;=;: \i•elrome 10 attend tree work ALASJV\N lt1alam~te pups ROYAL 1tandard typewnter $10. Love Sf'.'at $21. Chair umph motorcycle s15. 2 muf· ~tet&l folding chain, p&dded 4 STRAIGHT back cha'
shops. For information -Imo old, $100. AKC, ghots, 16'' carri~ $25. 2~~· $20. Air cooler Ul TV $25. flers for n1otorcycle Tl'lum-5eat $1 each. Antique round SlO. Armcho.ir \\'hite naoga
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Contact: Tom D'eterich \\'Onned. 548-6!13 artificial split leaf plant $13. Radio $.'l. Tw-ntable $10. ph $10. 2/15" Split rims for v.'OOden cheete box .$4. Quilt hyde, good SlO. 968-GSSS.
9117 \ Brave chill "inds v.ith 642-2&.Sl ~Kc,6chihuahuas1, sho1'· quaJ. ~~7p71~..., night stand $2. :::.r :~tal~re!:e~' .S! Ford P.U. SIS. Ph. 540-4088. blocks. hand made, enough ~a~ 3 ~rde:i··..,~ik~:~,
SIZES 7.15 'I f8$hlon bravado in this CApc. Coast Music Service 1~Y. wks old. mmed. de· "" -N.6. each. Black v.TOUght ~ 2 NEW Firestone 600x16 for a bed CO\'er, $.9. ta£"ion ·;t~e $3. D;'.wns car
.1'fT <;n.':~~ 1~ftie'~r~."J.se nebu~ Newport Blvd, at Harbor livery, 494-2742· ~LF balls Sc -l:k, take all with mi seat and back $25 !ires, $15 each. 5-16--2962. ~f~!!'1~\~ s!:~ 1~. sin~ nev.· $.5. Da"''l\S beau '-· 1Tft.1tiMt lllt.-."T'.... yarn, blg nre:llt's to knit Costa Mesa * * TOY Poodle Pups, 6 lx eRch. 219 Poinsettia ~ch. Swag lam_pg $10. \Vood CAJ\lPING equipmE"nt, lliIS coUectibles. glass:. chlna. pageant. like new $3. "'I ;;;;==c-;=::::~-o;::::-cl wks old, 4 females, AKC, 001 675-0992. dreS&el' $10. Vases $2 each. rope tov.· tool $1. Ma.pie short or J_. cape v.'ith KIMBALL Electronic Organ shots 543-8n7 SKIS aile 8 boot 120 711 ski Nl .. \.t stands $25 pair. IE'll t $25. Outdoor room fiprine1 SOc-$3. Books 25c. lam~J. Fishing reels. new ~--~ trr \ ft'pfd'ate hood. Pattt'ro 7198: with beneh. Decorative • , ..: __ , ,.., 14x14 $25. 3 _11,lmer butane NatioMI GeQaapbic JSc. •r: ,...,_ .._. DANCE 0 n a curvy NEW sizM I0.16 included. :\ioditerrane1n with ~al • Purebred Bloodhmmd pup. neRr new buckle llUUI $18. Bo&ton-rockt'r Sti. Kitchen sto\-e & tW~JZS, C01eman . Ml VktOil.il -..st: Costa --SlD._G.....,. Purse&--.. f:~:nep~"::m~t'~~ ,:~~~ _ ~J": ~~IU:~bd:n 1boyrth ~~:tri.vwks. $50 each. ~~fespan~t:~o~ ~ ~~...,,is~~~~~$~·~~ ~~'.e~c.-e~ ~sfo: s'f!i~ l\fesa, lM p.m. ~ 1 ~Cut~f~.
t.ry"COtton prtnt. Ruffle up • · · Boys s.-6 Qilld skates $1 Call 645-35.'W. PORTABLE TV, good pie-Amaze..A-J\latlc car 50c, buy Mtymade cent" ror eAch piittem for old. Xlnt cond. C.ost $2300, ~tALA~llITE/Shepherd pup-e.ach ir 546-4764 SOc. \\'ood tables wilh ture A sound. s:is. Tank lype Jilte new. 842-7623. your °'"" or re Air MAU and Si>tcllll Har'ldl· Mil $1800 or best offer. rif's 6\\·ks, 4rem, 3mall"S, S35 PA · . · FOR Sale: T\r.-'O bar stools mnovnble legs $3) I $15. .SU. SURFBO-""""'""°"",,_,Cc'--=,I ru~n.•,:. ~11rm 9117: Nt::W im::; otherw!M thltd<!la.q 537-4347 After 5 and all day HunUrigton Bch. 96H292 LADIES pl'l.lltl 81Z(l 5 50c to turquoise n1vel, high 26" \\1ater lxittle11 $1 5-15-3774. vacwm with parts . BM -ARD like r $.2S. r '' "C"<I r.. rlf"llV'f'I")' will !Ake three Sat. A-&m $2.50. Some topg SOc-$2. legs $12.50 eflch 1 Blonde 646-lSZS. ~J.
Jr. Mi1s Sizt'I 7. 9. u . 13. 15. .,<t.-tks or more. !;end to . PEDIGREED Lahr ado r Hcek suede love am stutt two tier table $5. 1 dre&1Cl' BUM< beds complete with ELECI'RONJC I g n It Io ri ooiiNyV's;-';rac:;;;:;l;:ng;-;b;;;il<;;e:-;3-;;=:;~
Siui lJ tbust 33'nil takes 2 Alice Brooks. the OAn.Y *PIANOS*ORGANS Retriever puppies, 6 wks pale yeuow' panb!, new $6. $15. 4 large dra-.·en ~~ $25. Saturday only system, cap a c It t v ~125;:;;;. o;';S4S-49211""'"""''7.'.==:-;:"""
318 yards 4;>.inch fabric. Pn.oT, 105. Needlecraft Goin& Out For Business old. $25. 962-lOO'J Lc11.1her design boo~llll. Mt-18.57, after 5 pm or discharge nW'k ten $25. DECORATIVE "'TOU(hl
SEVl:f\'T\".f"l\'f.: Cf'_,1-"TS Dt'pt ., Bo:< 163. Old Chtltea Best quality · prlcee: • serv. * * \\'hite Samoyan Puppy, l.actago scaps $2. of ~1900. GAS stove $20. Large table 2 New unit 962-9740. for patio 2 pieces $25 ea
:;,r!af:r ~~~rn pnite~d 1-;:.. Station. New York, N.Y. lo.:a"•&i·Stein~ay-Baldwin, etC'. pedlgm..-d, s ..,..q old. $3). nf1ugahyde $1.50. / Metal NR. HOAG: 1, blk. to leafs $15. 9x9 gold shag SCffiVINN 5 speed boys blke 5'18-5618.
Alr J\jaU and Speclal Handl· 10011 . Prlnl Name. AddtreM. Player P1M01 & Rolls 963·251ti.. brackets 25c each. Zenith HUGHES· (.Q'Q) on carpet $20. TV table $5. "Oiomcr .. l;ype, us. mn, -:-N""El°'•,....,G"l't>-""""<-~kie-""'1-.
Ing:·. 01,.,... .. se thlrd<!last Zip, Pllttf>m N'umb.!r. Rentalt ••••••• \Ve Bey-Sell H 156 1V $10. New blades for Flagship Rd· mi~'OOd table Stereo n.'t'Ord pla)'tt ~ .,..,_..._1 .... , "Balboa 1lland. lirN ra'-J ~ith ~iii,. ,_,
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NEEDLE CR.AFT ''1'21 Daily 10-6 &in 12-5 orMS shaver $3.50. Ste r t o sel $25. ~in mattttaa st"t Sel pf dishes $10. RanaWt-~only aftB u ~ _,.... ~ ·uite~ or w\.!!ore~Seoo°"': Crochd. knll, etc. ~ FIELD'S PIANOS EXCELLENT BUYI headphones $7.SO. &&2-829f, $25.. Brealdaat table SlO chain lamps SlO It $12. ~ • ~ .. -~ne"f~2 :is tm
DAii y cUn!ctinnt, bQe. C.0.la Me!ia C7J4) 645-3250 ~&Ulla AN. No. C. C.M. 'lfIW tree In redwood bax $8 • trlc sto\"e Sl5. 2920 Andros., 'l'\\10 maole mnunodlft end S..,... l t"acb. MP~, ¥!rt1np,· tthctern ~·t.. l•~tant Maaeme BMt. *PIANO$~"RGANS* Gentle but =~'ed Soml. FRENOt J!":""illi walnut Files 1n....•10. Ch In~ Costa Mesa 9'19-6894. tablet with ttnce $2$ ee.ch. tuart \Varner Tacb SU.. 2 ,.....,, ~ Baste fllney tmots, pat· ~ quarter .l mare. .... 3 (r.1......._1 ..... ~ 1 PORTABLE-""" Roll a•1l.Y bed ts. 11oor gals Oiareoa1 Slut' & 232 Wut 18th St., .,, tmu · Sl 00 · Hammcrid Wllrli~ mflJQ' Tack &: Saddle included. coffee ta e top haa uc----·~"r I usv..-att -..-.. 16 macblne poliftr SS. Rtd \1.nyl Pl.int $5 gal. 2 uv car
York. N.Y. 10\L Print ta ta.... ~ Book • otbtta. january clearance Call 5t&-!r774 or 645-8284. lions rMI matbl't'. like M>A' ~.Tait whit& lamps $Z ta>. Portable be.kt & ~ii rocktr ~M&~e =tform radio$ SS nch. 1 6-l2V CU N.t.ME. ADl>IU'..::M wM.h • 1 ....__ best dt 15 $25. Jee min 61~ to 7 worn ))11.lr, Old And oew boob ore $1.. lot c:rusber $1. __.__ ' n.l.tio SS. ~ ne Holl 3310 '1.W. SIZZ and rrn.,g Leun h:r,. plc:tum! Pat· onmw •ill'!
8 •nr:PUREBRED Arabian~, t'A'OU~llO.AntiquelO\"ll lOc-$7 . National \\"omansdotlwamtrlshes ·~·-of ' w 1 NlJMll&L tm\11. tl.w. allva,y1 It & Paradf Htirae. Wb1te 8e&t tramt' SlS 543-69().t. Cfogmphl~ Hle Lace ~ Mtnl spore_ jacbt sm&ll lampa,, 2 kt $5. Ti/ ;'ble pump earb. 78:> CFM
SEE MORE Q u I ck Comti*lf'< fn1'tant (llft ~ w amchs Music City blut' A stockings. $1700. LAQU RE d . d 6 ~ itnd cotton mal.i"rlal~ st N:rn ala.cb 38 50c-S2. •tand 4 llNll half moon ju1i~ti~~~a~: ad-
Fuhlotll and chooee one • mo~ thRn 100 rifts • ~uth Cout Plau S4().~ !37-'raSS. A anee • ~ :&-.50c yd. To:'a-el Nick 50c. M~ Nia$.\ 842'-3122.1Dl2 tlbW $1 tadl. Bat ~ ~vy $20. NE'W ""--·
PAttern frff h'om our Sl.00. ·-BOARDEI>·.'f Joca.Uon .$6S to lit SS C'ach. &tG--500,, Oothel reek $1. Sia-~10. W. 19tb St. Colt& Me& doors. S5 Plh' m-u9&. · '"'"'""
:t:::&lmmt!r Catalog. All sf;;'P"'te Ata:ha• S.Ok ... HAMMOND Organ, r.todtl 20711 Aced°:. SMta • >\~ l3 pi«"l! decanta-stl com· Pittems IOc. Patio tabi~s 19.. BLAaUwrute portable J SPEED boyt bQce pi. :'!!-Ls t,c:actl.S~Sa~ [Ntt~~(i BOOK 1f .ritty Rae lklab • 50c. !!i1111-~ aftOD;c'~. ?otwt Hgts. 64J.S.\17or~~ r~tetu~r3 6~~~~7~ :;, ~= ~.~v~· ~;, ;z~th ~~~c = ~ ~ ~lll:!:1-6'6-4l-:;_,86=·=,.-:-::-:::=-I
..,. 1od&y, _.. tomanow. -61 11 l'flM A-na. HAMMOND &.J, orlrinal ~~ ,!1~ ~<ding. 'brus carrylna caddy $9. Sprinld ... !J. Hot oia<e SJ. .,-..n. .int condition wllh ~. "°""" "-$1. 6U-2ll99. QUICK CASH
SL ~nt Botlt · 11 tt prl\oate pa.rty. abtlolutely yrs. 64&-?ns w pro-644--Iiti. l&-cup cotfM pot S.t Ne">· extra leaf sz. Early POWER bim t'd~ •1th 3 THRO GH .a INSTANT FAS R 1 0 N 50e. l -De. l!mS. MW Q()l)d, $1750. $-OCB). SPf!Ct. S1i0. 1 " 8 FOOT ding!\)', Pty.,"OOd: $25. ironlna bolrd $3. &Ueu Amerlca.n t1bl~ tamps widi hp mdne Sh 2 Mlrbelln X . U "
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Neoda''Pod''?Jli•ceanodl Qollt1 t..1'1dt\r!IU•lllc· 2 llOlr matcllOd aids & .. id1"'.Ir>.2banl!l.586-1l31< bock 1,..., from JZJ 1~ 2Sc-$1.l$. Palnll and thin-HaU<nllon S38 radio no.l;M:i;E:r;:.;A';'L"--,,.an:-:----;::=-c:-:--;tor:-: WANT AD Call 5CMITI. 13 beatituul i»Hms. !lDt. hlnden. $50 both pair. A aood want ail 1:1 a &ood tn-1972 ~· each ar 3 for $L ncn S2 for all. 842-6142. c&mpen JZ). 64f.. 2DJ
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W/trlr, 1' HP lll!O I< 8' ~1-canui.r Salel, 2Glll Dfl S.11.., S•lo Price !".!1~ mo. Malte otr, ' -· t .>1. tMHm $6795. '6' CHl!V, VAN £HtaJ"'l121 Cll' 2lll2Tfo&llO ·~· Gflllucte camper + ' . VI, std. (28437Bl ONLY
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65 HP Mercury. 12 v. •Ito-Ittboll, •I.OW. C'.ood conci:. 3 & SAVE tT1c trap P<lll<r. l!lOO !Inn. yn old. l!lOO. 96S-Z!62 C HOWARD Chov~t.t
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C\llhlon1, tan'fu, 11oor, 89:>-0573 ltll1 w. 111. s..1a..,. mnn m.osss N"~ dlcoratfd. ~t!Jlt Me * NEW I' CAMPER. 27' TR.AVCO ·n DODGE ~ TON \'AN .
to be: !eve. 80-6883. SHEU.B $ll9. 25' DJSOOV'ERER VB. automatic special palnL ** 10' F'lberwl>M °"Will" S!ll-<bo.J :!0'·22' CONT!NFNTALS (Xl'l307) $2919 OAVE ROSS ,.,.ll<nl condltlon, U.... Cy:cJM._ l ikos, 20' PRIDE l JOYS PONTIAC. :l.180 Harbor
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w/traller, SlJ5. " bell OI· ,,, JEEP WACONEER * Danmar Inc. * ·n vw Campor, AM/FM,
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ahore $TS or best oUtt -1973 SUZUKI TM 250-F'UU CJ.Dill.AC PARTS _ l9M Brand new co_nd. ~1252.
Ftbtti:U .Mt.rUn oot·r1g-motoct'Oml oompettHon mod. Model -HAVE GOOD Autos Wanted 961 sen. \Jted twtc.. $100 or Akron riml, all f'ldna ac-T R. A N S MISSION, AIR
best otter 9111o.1M2. Cftl. Mint cond. Only ridden CONDm ONlNG U N I T .
loab, Power 906 l hr. Must tell, $700. RADIO and RADIATOR.
842.1119. 1212 S. Rou St.. Santa Ana
OPEN for bld! 29• 3" Con-'89 Kawl.llld 13) cc, lood Ml-Jm
V!rtei. Navy lauoeh, un-condition, 8-apeed $190. or
tiniabtd: tncl, NMlna par, trade: For &mailer bike, Auto S.rvlce, Parts '49
p&1nt. wood, hardware, con. call 919-6814. ---
"""'1on Into A prtnll. Loe: NEW Schwinn Tricycle, 3 FORD PARTS ~ CentUI')' Ff, CM. For speed w/canying basket 1967 Ford ~ ensint, lnta)ce
tnfo contact Dan. or Write Vied 2 blockl! Coll $187. manUold I: carb., heada v.·I
P.O. Ball; 13, Balboa Ia .. CA Sell $140. 5.16-S:U7 att 6. l"t!«'nt vah·e job. Re-build·
93i62 SALE .·72 Honda 360, Lo able block for l966 Ford 390.
LYMAN 18', Inbrd runabout, mt., many a.eceAOries. Mlnt Straight ule.
Jqinket bit, '54 model, cond. $625. a.ft 6 pm. • M+J.l17 •
compl. restored. Looks Uke 5S7-4071.
new. Or1&' thruout w(brand c,66~"-'11onc1a"-".,--305=.-,..-,.-~-."'"tly new """ marine < cyl
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REWARD
WILL PAY OVER
Kelly llH Book
For late model, cltan,
low mileage dorna ...
tics, Import•, trucks or
campers.
Call and aak for Buyer
DAYE ROSS
PONTIAC modt1 80 ere., Dual itde overhauled, 4 mo \\Tnty,
Conttol&. 13995, CAU 615-4696 $300 or beJt oUeT. Ron,
to ... al 58 IJnda Ille, N.8. 49H656: alt ~ -· ••••••••• I 240I H•rbor Blvd, 2'l' Chrllcratt Commander '70 Kawuald 90, dirt reed)'. ltec:Nitlonal Costa Mesa J46.IOl7
00, F/G, hardtop, llpo <, ~ chndo.mbe•Lo. FJ!tronl. VohlclH 9S6 WE PAY TDP-
twn. IM. kJ enc hn. plley, uuvu co • w m · _.;..;.==----'-.;.,;; I
Good Mllertion al
uHd BMW's Auio !l'Mlli, .\~I J.'\I, low
---~ -·----''/n VW BUS 9 PASS
G n1l11·1.gt' t&'IOI• &ti" pnci:<I.
Ex...-. Car, Air, Auto, F"· $5495
tOl)' \\'&JT. 29StTO, lklow JIM SLEMONS
1""°""· IMPORTS, INC.
CRl!Vl ll( BMW ~ n..!llm 120 11 · ""~" s.,,,. Ana
DATSUN '72
SEDA N '73's
Now at '72 Prices!
I &l.14.~11. r .ai.J10. 11 .. a1,·r 1.!i'19-
('QH 1 O~L\'"
$1695
HOWARD Chavro l•t
Newport Ba•ch
~lac.ArU1ur BJ\•d .f. Ju1111:ki1\•e 1'J4U_ --~'40·4 1 l•I s.lc• • Serv1ce • Ltutna ta\. CICIO w 011111 ..._
20ll w. lot SI., Santa Ana ."1" --... _ so US ED
MA NY MODELS
& J;DLORS
lmlftedlate
Delivery
933-0SSS
l»-3171
Vtalt ow -horn<! 1'69 DATSUN 5l0, < doo" MERCEDES
""' •hilt. $600. ON DISPLAY
~1c:-;r SEL i. 196 6
V 0 L K S \\',\ G EN . J ut.l
bou&hl l'll"w ('Ir aod 111-
SW'lln<."C too hl~h for :l ca1'l1.
ll ha1 t'adkl, heal(!r A
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R.eunn.tbl)' price.:I ~~~
1968 \'\\~~bJ.. :\lnr l'l'llli.
~166 AT
Sr~ I! . \'u,l'U Buy I\ '10 510 STATION \YAGO!"' Sharp New Car
AUTOMATIC .. .$13XI Trade--ins
• ~113 • Comlnv In E very D•y
Roy CAR ER Inc 1967 DATSUN Roadl~r 2 'ti9 Nl~L i069C:t'X1 $4850
• • new u.rea &: clutch. ~ '70 250C C~ 19;).91:'.lff l ~
.,,PWt Lt.1Di4 W TOYOTA \\'hllf' II /LO~I 1111 l.IU,:fi'.
234 I::. lTtb St.. good. la..iO. ~. '71 2!11.lSE &'<1.ln
Colla M... W.44tt 16L'l('RZJ S6m 1:1;6 l{arbor Ct<.! ~9303
tl\rk. a ir, 1\,\l/F.\I. $11.,Q. SU-~
'69 BM\V 2002. ""ht wtb,lue FIAT .<\sk :\bout Our Unique ·ro· TOY~A· ·......:._._ 1 ~. '68 Til'G. "'unl'l.-.1, Hl ll , 1t~:w
I N ·1·~-11 XAS u·-" M td L v• t,..nn•u ..,. IJ.rkl!, iOl1fl llr1'•. llh1! r\UI• nter. ew •• Lt..:11 ... n ! ~ arc at UH tedan 6 c y I Ind er nd S8!KI $"6-269 tirel &t&-6800. 1970 flAT ~ SJ))'der. \'('r')' Plana auto~Uc air cond "t';i·i rune ro . . 1 clean, lov.· mlk>a.ae. all 6:-H I ' 239 .. 8 1970 V'\\1 Bua. Ne"' tin!'!, CAPRI "" --~ SllOO. o• Ollse Of mpOrtS top, lo mJl .. go. t I .1 I "I t --• 1·-
SIMPLY
FANTASTIC
' t't•• 8 K@lll!)' 1uga:e1tt'd ft'ta1\ aunroo , ,, n ~VI••-L;l\,I\/,
best o f'r, · 6862 l\fancheater, Buena J>&ric Sl980 Sale ptiet' Sl.C99. 6~3792
'68 f lat &iO Sro.der on the Santa Ana f'N ')' DAVE ROSS PONTIAC, '67 \'\\' BUiC IUIU"OOf. $8j0,
$600 or oHer. 52l-7'l50 lt80 l!Arhnr Blvrl., Ca1ta xtr11 clean, p\1 pl)'. C1'11
Call ~H716 •71 250 COUP E l\1eaa, 546--8017. Efftttlve ,,:::.....,_,,==· -~~---
The 1!t73 Capri hns mm:rd JAGUAR Metallc •liver bl1ck vtnyl thra 1/14173. 'TI \'\\' SUPER BEETLJo:,
Amerk& fartht'r aht>nd in ---------I top, fully equip( f~QJI ) '69 Toyota Corona, 1.1lchelln am/tm rad~ cood ., ~~ean anau~o""1h',',' lm~stryln JAGUAR '71 V12 $6695 tlrts, 4 apd., Xlnt cond. I low price. 4 ,
.,, ~ t""". O....w. $890 or btfft offtr. '65 vw Ko bl ~ --• hl.wry.and yot thlllanot 2+2COUPE JIMSLEMONS J>.1. pty. 636-2399 , m .• -~ .. the whole story. Get mom&: LESS TIIA..'I 7lX'.X) l\fll..ES IMPORT S, INC. lt\'e1/"'kndJ. ~24~ Shrike Ave, F.V.
the klda &: corne down lor FACTORY l2) y.• w
a teft drive -we'll f\vt' you AIR CONDm ONING . &mer, Sant& An11. "10 Teyota MllJ'.k n WaKOfl. 4 '60 VW Kannan Ghia $100 11
the whole llOry. 1t'1 un-~ ite-t>rlng 4 •peed 546-.Ul4 =-·1~· Sacritlce. '93-41667, la. '60 Old&, rood tratll-
bellevable . but tnie. tnni full le11.thf'r interior '61 120 SE, black wired 1 • St~. 301 E. Balboa Blvd ..
$2789 radlai' tlres, abeolute m In i l~r. A/C, pb, fut'I inj. ·71 CORONA, 4 rlr, 4 sp:!, air, apt l·c·-------l!m C&prl 2000 111th auto-cond!Oon in e-wry way. 16Il· S!m.:__or 01.!._er 548-1235 radkt, aood cond. Sl'TOO. Call '62 V'\\' Camper, file reblt
maOc tTana, a.tr, FM mU1lc EAEJ '70 280 SE COUPE ~1...azn aft 6. 1 l"ni & tr11.n~, mlfl(lr body
· SHARGUPSl TAFSON SALE PRICED Cln>1.s1c nv>-.i1•I. lull [ll>WtT, 1969 CorollR s:n ll'Gn·Xlnt work, $795. 4 9 6 -0 2 S j,
Nabers Cadillac air cunrl 17JGAQ~l i Jte· t.'Ond. New Utf'S, Riil i an~1 llne. -~~~-
u I M duced to Ruprr sha111 ~ $995. 642-0!l79 WRECKED '63 vw, .-ooct
nco n· arc11ry Al'rno1:izro DEALER $7995 TRIU MPH ..... " •m"" t""" '"· 16800 B•ach at '"•-er 2600 Harbor Bl., COiia ~l"u 1-•~•18
' "-" 6'1l-9100 Open Sund•Y J IM SLEMDNS -· ~ ' ~·~unt~gton12~~~-»M '69 JAGUAR XKE Silver, IMPORTS, INC. '72 Triumph, Spltlin', still '69 V\\'. Good rond . Pri pty, ·~ und-v.·arr11.n. Xlnt oonrl. $7~. lrvuw "Home of the Viking" auto, v.1fl! whee!•, air rond. UY \\'. "'arner, Santa Ana '' • 5.12-ii;s * 1412EO?it l S3999 DAVE 546-4.1 14 Serious inquiries only. ---'72 Capri. Blue r:<t /wbL ln!. ROSS PONTIAC, 2480 ,72 2'20D 4M-l276, Jim. 'iO VW. Nr"' p11 1nt, llf'f'•,
2,000 auto, 8,00'.) ml. very Harbor Blvd., C.OSta l\1eu, * '69 \\'htte TR-6 brakes, ~hol'k!I .. 18.00'.) 1n ilt s.
l';ean. S2.l:IOO. 830-236!. ~_,17 Effecth,•e thru A~. oond, auto 1.ran1, Af\,1/ r.t1ctielin tires. Rum prrlet't. Immac. 67"::r-M:l2.
1/14/n •~I. low mlleKie 1050FLX J. SUICXl. ~7 '67 vw Bug -1700 ('(' rng, DATSUN
a.ASSic .61 150 °"'"· XI"' WILL TRADE VOLKSWAGEN rs•1a11. 1<on1·1. Mu" "'"· cond. $2Xl0. Daya 673--1761. JIM SL EMONS lx!•t otter. 675--J35.I.
e\'!!1, 493-6327. IMPORTS, INC. 'GS vw Camper. xtnt-;.:;;;,
'66 XKE 2+2. AJ'\t/nt. 120 \\', "'amt'r, S11 .. nta Ana new f'l18. Pri\'atc p:.u1y.
CH ROME WlRE WHLS. 5-~411~ PtlaJce offer, ~1096. Excellent cond. l\lake ofter.
6T.:r-j29() aft 6 pm. MG '65 VW, new tires, clutch, paint, $S75. 9-12.
VOLVO
VOLVO
~ ~"!!,'."1jh~ = 90, $300 or beot of· FAMILY CASH
6'n-l32! fer Honda SO, SSO. 22091 CONSCIOUS DR
3ahal' CHRIS Cabln Cruller, top ~~r, Huntington Bch., G~t them Involved. The for Uled cara & trucks, just NEW 1972
NEW 1973
DATSUN
1200 MAZDA . M~R.509 I G'l ~fG i\lldiet. Xlnt cone!, .. ~ o-c=-.,,"-~~,--:--,Eng. Jtac. ~reen. only 42.000 71 VW Kombl. ~l ust se-e lo
'73's
.HERE NOW! pe, twin ena:. radio, ~'-"'-'---~-----"Viking" flu several new c&IJ us for frtt estlmales.
.......,, dopth ttnder, M l 24\;" Blauch! 'lh.ck Biko. mobile un ii. re•<(y 10 roll. GROTH CH£YROL£T 51 O galley, many xtru, sleeps 6 Full Compagnolo Equipped. Pack that lunch lllld go!
ln COnl1ort. $8975. rn-&;17. Aslting $77$. 979-0386. Shop liet1urely Ir: compare. OR
SKIPPER Jlconaed Harbor '!WO ,.P"'1 boy• blcyci.., 1 GUSTAFSON A•k 10' Sal" Managor LAST C!'u1ee & main!. Fun Zone ,..., old. Good condllmn, 182ll Boaoh Bl•d. NEW 1973 * '65 VW *
Boat Co. 700 Edaewater , $3:> each. 13.1-8f65. Uncoln-Mercury Huntlnifon Beach v.'h11e, .unroor 497:1!'16o
Balboa. 'TI Yamaha 360 Enduro. 16.m Beach at Warner s.t7-6087 Kl 9-333I PICKUP e e e '69 f\IGB 1o11ill1 11'1N' \\'hre!JI, '72 V\\' Bu!!, 7 pa!!s., air
~· Fairllnrr, Twn Chryder... Runs great ln di.rt. Xlnt Huntington Beach Cash For Clean soft tirul hard 1011s. Yellov.·. cond., an1/! radio. Ik\:t
Good cond. sm or trade cond. $9l), 646-8402. 842-8844· * 121.3) 592-5644 lmmed l••• Delivery AUTOMATIC All ™'""' 11res. $1650. otfcr. Pv1. y 644-4018.
* AT * rn1. ~lu~t !.t•U, $!t50. ~5-159'2. 11pprec! SE'aoi 5. s~s 2 .-'---. --nrlultl'I. $1000. 894~17.
li9 'lGU t'(JtJvtbl. $1350. Good ,66 V\\' ~ "· k ~-,•~ oondnion. "'4uare.,..,c . u1.,.-.....,
4').~ llm 'lll noon ti.1onday thru rn.
Come in test Drive
TODAY!
MGB St-t? II -You'll Huy ll
:t>Wt lt.IDi&
-VOLVO =-~ohnton, Xlnt.ao -~Y~S~l<J=--~-b~llce-, -like-''Hom• of th• Viki ng'' Used Cars & 53&-£!41. '65 vw Bus, cond, S800
new. $45. 2518 A Elden Aw., Trucks 962 Trucks EXEC. DRIVE ROTARYS '71 ~!GB GT, ran1ns11c cond 645-5428, 133 Eut 16th SL, I9G6 Jlarbor, c.~t. 646.9303
CL.\SmC 18' BAY LAUNot ,c"'·::M"-. .::60-:-c:IOO=c.· ~~=-DIATE if'!'!! I yr old , IJ,CXXJ nil, Sp. 41 , C011ta MHB.
BeautlfuJ, prlce to tell. 3 HONDA 90 Trail Bikes, l968 Howard Chev rolet IMME S~ 714-S71-4705. .69 VW CAMPER-Ste~.
548-3765 S200/S23.5. Low miles on all. Ntwport Beach 1972 DELIVERY '70 f\IGB Convertible. F.x· crpt~. n{'\I,· eng. Xlnt oond.
16' FIG, 90HP Johnlon, Full ,-=='---===~ MacArthur Blvd Ir:-J amboree 510 HUNTINGTON BEACH ~t!:,~~ 67~~~1.on. $1 ,795. Sl!m. s.il-3747
COYeh, trlr, Xlnt $1350. BOY'S10 SPEED BIKE, like CHM IU.0555 MAZDA '69 VW, 31,000 actulll mUea, ;.-==,;0;:,';.6'1>-=~=-~= I new, Pl. \\'E PAY TOP DOU-AR PORSCHE re.die, good tirea, xlnt cond. loatt, Sall 909 Call 673-4603 FOR TOP CSED CARS 4 Dr., Auto. Tl'Bna., Air 1---------I $1095. 56rl459
'66-122 \.'olvo. xlnt cood
R/H. Makr nHcr. New
rarllal11. 642-72'6 evel Day
48&-17-IK.
'70 VOLVO 144-S, Ml/Fl.I,
11tlck. Sl795 or beat orl<'r.
411H881 IL TON PICKUP II I cl Cond ., JW.dkt, Factory War-1-1 BEACH BLVD C The M'l"lll<:<nt 19'13 ITALVEGA Nuow ""°1'<1, 1l your car • extra ean, ""'ty. ,_ • PORS HES '68 VW Duo. Good ro"'1., Autos, Uaod 990 * CONTEST J1 * =~d$_'"644= cond., Automatic trans., radio, sea ~f~R BUICK VJ ;,~:;~ CHOOSE FROM 6 milllt ~!~7 * --'---------1
wwJ be 13~n14ror "'-'811 •• 1on ·n &nuld, rs.us, Sharp Lo (958618>. , __ ms Harbor Bl•d. $2199. -,., .... , "s1 TOTI .. 911s, 9145, ~ •69 vw Bua. Very "°"" oond AMERICAN
an. • at P .:m miles Sac:rifice Best oner $1566 1..Ut1ta Men. 979-2500 'Tl Mazda RX·2. AM/FM peeda, Air Cond. "1J289. Nu brake• 4 radials. $995,
Newport Arches Muina nL..;. •••9 ' ' IMPORTS w.,,...-o + tax A: lie. air, l1M, Mlchellni . to')NW'I, F'n>m SI~. ....,.. ....,~A 'Tl GREMLIN. new rat.llnl (behind Centineia Bank.). ~U'I ' •ii:. 586--493 837-coos ~ .,, ........ ........, t1tt1, lo ml, auto trans, good ~~~~~=Y l,;·:h~~~s~ s.. It . Yoo'Jl Buy It BILL~&~:rrA f~~.2.11 ~1 -M_E_R_~_E_D_E_S_B_E_PN_Z I f\eurQ lJmpnrtBI ·~002~ ~ .. ;'U:i rom. "';u7;~'"
fn<16#4139 1961HONDA300 -New•ns-~Wtlaai& n.s.=1 s.""~-'847-8556 ......,, ".:'::~, MERCEDES ~"'.!::::".=_ ·s1 vw. RobuJ11 enalne. ,7 8 c RIVI E rr CAT.UtARAN, a 11 $100 or trade for 2 aood 10-TOYOTA --N~ body -..orlc. Xlnt run-O UI K RA tibtTaiaa v.·Jtraller. Ownl!r ,..o•""'1c:=L::...o5&-407"'-'=4·'-----S For Junked or v.Ttcked -.• ,~D-ar~un 510, 4 dr, Lt olue, CHOOSE FROM 5 '71 PORSCHE 9ll·S. Special nine cood. $200. 90-6322. Full Pn111rr, Fart Air, V1·ry
ln .uvlce. 841HJ'1'91, 197D HONDA 450 ireat con-au~~•M., rxt eog 24 hrs. xln1 paint, ~ng & in!Prior '87 lo ·n. Sedam, Couf)t'1. )'l'ilow pa.In!, 11ereo, air, vw '61 Bui R.adkt tieett'r Li.M· !\l lh·~ l&lllJQF:1.
14' Fbr¥It ca t a m a ran dltton, S;OOO milu. Askin& 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 ........,,,. pcrleC"I cond. 46,000 mi. Ne1v Air Cone!. USDll8 from S2295 Rt'Caro Sport 11£-at1, low air, bt'lce, ioro oo'nd. $&JO: TE RRY BUICK
w/rol.ler trailer. lmmac.. $67!. 64+1209, '70 Chev ~ ton pickup Autos, Imported 970 U.S. Sprint nlA~S .r. Dunlap ;= --, ~",,•la ... ,111ue s~k, S8ID. ~-.:.· =--,-=-; 5th & \V11dnur, 11.B.
•• ~ 8 pl . . t ALFA ROMEO clu.~ter air cond. Radkt. $795 ;n l ,., •.• or 12131 592-:illfl. .._... ...... Best otter •this wknd ..... _._ • .,, Honda trail 90, .65 V8, autcnnatiC", ~. air, radio. ni.dial1. Console w/3 gau~ ;I ~ 'j]mpm111'' ,·~,""I"" or '"=· 1n41 .69-w; "·m-r Pop-Top 5J6.6>«
C93--00$9. J>\,1. pt.)'. SUzuk1 so, $125 each. Y Ure~. f'r1ct1l or quick O 1 ,_ ----Xlnt cond, new tires. '70 RIVll:.ltA Cu«tom. F'ull
U' Fleety, dacron main '-st&-2290 A.le. ~97ilf~l:l ONL't' v.itl1out map'-tires or $930 ;iJ,l ...::.i w~ :t::li. \ rl
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POJtSCJ lr: 914. xlnt corrd. Sl 9'J:l. 66-:ilU po°"''l'r. llir rondiUonl"',
jib, aluminum mut., trler, SUZVKI 90 wUb kit. comp!. $2395 '67 Alfa Romt'O, Spyder v.ith. Pvt pty. S#-7613. . -• :11:z:;;,~1rat. f.lake oUcr. 'TI W.' SUPER BEE'Tt.E \1nyl top, llJtrato 11ea1a.
.rood oond. $283. llr3693. reblt with cu1tom p&inL HOWARD Chevrolet ~emol. to~.~·Int'-~~~able, 1971 '70 280 SEL . Belie w/tan Int. $14~ 15-IOAEPi $3399 DAVt;
CORONADO -I Id d .. ~·---3183 ~ • A l.»l"IU 64 J'orsche t'Onvenlble-Rcblt 641Hll58 ROSS rONTIAC. 248(/
.6t, yr 0 • ~ ---"'~or 1;1i.r Nawport Biiich $1700 645--0560 Luxury tedan, fully equlpt. eng 8,000 ml. Xlnt cond. Harbnr Blvd .. O>!i•a Mt't11 .
luxe lntr., $7500, aft 5 -4 HP. Puma, mini cycle. r.tacArthur Blvd .l JIJllboree '71 Alpl\a. Sp)'der, 5 t pd, DATSUN 1123UQP.1 Prictd thi~ l'i'~(:k· $1800. 839-ZZ.W. 1!16.~ VW. rebll eng., ~ :)16-.111117 Effl'~·l h'f' thru
nt/SS2-7l39 CRlvt'f'SJde). Uke N1.1. Xtru. $1.50.. l ll-0555 ,\.'t/F'l'ot, lo mi, ..........i i..... f'ncl \\'ILL B lln:•ii:, iiooc.I cond. S1~-1/14/73,
29, ~--Tri -" "~"-2408 •""'"' ""I• uy your Pora:che or 4!»-3281. r -.. ...... n f:."• 1,:.1-wR or .,.;r JllLL~f,\N (1962 CO~!ME.R) 492-00U after 6 P~I. 4 5~. radio. At ull aee to $5895 V\V pe.id for 'Or not. Call , 1968 BUICK G.S. Vrry cl.tlln. ~·we~~""'.'\~$~. '10 SUZUKI SO, alnt oond, PANEL TRUCK Equlppell AUDI •ppreclate. OIDPZZ. J IM SLEMDNS Krnt All'", 837-4SOO. 66. VW SQBCK.. )(Int moch. 00"'1. Ult.
pt)'. pm ~ Iott ol e'Jtt:ru. v.1th Overhead Rac:k -IMPORTS INC 1970 Ponche 914, S2700 or of.<~ Cnnd $725. &42-1004 P/S. 2 new II~. iuJdnit
16' Hobie Cat Tn.ller, Win.'d, * Mlr3541 * fnto•io" 11 n rd w>'th $1566 ' ' t H all ·<1 V\\' 8 ood -•11•-S1J51l 963--1835 or 778-070l S • • '72 AUD I 1001.S auto, red, 4 1)) w w ~ f A er. as xl.rwl "' w . ~ 'VI"' ivn, -~-· 175. HONDA 50 AnNI, XL.'"'iT SHELVES • PRICED FOR door, tinted ilUJ, white · ~~·1 4 ~a na ~3806 1ape df'Ck, $585. &r->--2345 a.~k 'AA oonv. r..S. j.1,000 ml, Far
646-0nl or 673-8113 CON'O. S12S. OR BEST OF-QUJCK fu\LE. "'Bila. Pmect oond. $4250. St"t II . You'll Buy It .cc--:,--cc-. --'6.l PORSC.llt.: for Stt-vr. [ fJut fnr i..o'ni'll l.t M"hl . Nr,
''6' Ludh'l ts. Xlnt aaU1 I: FER. 842-6820. · 1ll2 S. P.ou St., Santa Ana A!ttt 4pm, 64.5--1418 . ~'4Jt LWJi4• '60 ~frn:edt'!i zro.s. AM/Fi'\! vel')' c:lel'ln, make ofler 19119 \'\\' Riig, clt'an . tlf•ii pil"t lie l'l'Q. RfiVP_ ~
eqWp. Xlnt n ctng record, 196'9-<\SO Honda Chopped. 542-312l AUSTIN HEALEY -~~~ rond. $91.X> firm. 9'>'2--0995 paint. ri-hlt t-rlj!', 300) n1 l, 'fi.1 &ilrk ·I riMr P/S, P/B. fleet champ. ~. Need.a minor repair. J..l)O. '63 Chevy truck, Camper _ --~It 5 pm. RENAULT S!'r:ll .. <l!i1-0.l.':6. AUii) tr11n11. rnrlln, hrnfrr,
ISLANDER 29' F.G. ffioop . 1 -"-~'o:542=,,· ~-~~~-abell. Xlnt cond. spec ""'ha VOLVO '71 '.\tPrtt<it'I ~. Full P<>"""r. PU~til1 lr "loot" In )'')Ur rtun.t flnr s:r.11. r.1.·Hli'li
10..nt cond. l\oUey Extrul '72 250 CC Yam&ha Enduro, A tlrff. Orta: ov.'Tlet . $91l5. 'fl) A.H. Needs IO~ wortc. air rond. $5800. Call l.e\LS--<iPll lho~c b.~uh!f'~ l1ir An} day 11 ,i; OEST DA\' I••
Must aell! n4: 831)....M.l9. les.5 than 600 ml. htalce l "°<e-~"1:1:;.c.::c.· ~~~-~--'l!i':."c.itf'rr.:.rrington Pl., 19616 Hamor, C.M. 6-16-9.'JIJJ 6+1-7706. RENANUELWT Rl
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"hurk~". Cnll Clus11Hie1I run nn nrl! Onn't delay ..
LUDERS 16 Full race. Out-of.fer. EH6-i257 aft S 1959 Dodge " T Tni c:k \\'Ill S '70 2SO CPE. &12-5fii8. .f'all tr.1tl11y fit2-5ti78.
boud. N"·port Slip, $1700 ;,,~72,_.:H:::ooda==°'cr,-.;so~~.'""'N'"...S-tr.de or Mil lor a.1.uomatic IMW DAT UN '71 240% F'tilt po'll'M", auto I.Tans, air V•ns 963 V•ns
n4-6Q.4598 Cash. $3~ Fln:n. c:au car, aft 12, ~1510. ----~----Air, Stereo, ~l.iia:s. Lo ,\hlet, rood (7'9ijDU\1 * * SABOT, centit!' bofl.l'd. &;4-7222, STS-0880. '72 Dodp 1,1, T Pick-tip, Take '72 lllfW Bavaria, white, 4 564FVF, $5850
ftbttglau, dacron WI, $2:50. 'tl J{ODAKA 100. fid, cood. over paymnta. 364 16th ~ A.\IITT1, p~~iala, ,,..~-----7,1...,._-,_-_."') JIM SL EMONS
64&-5126 See It, drive it, make otter. Place, Colt& Mesa,~ mt, $6150. I ltlllUllJO , IMPORTS INC
!1' \\'OOd custom sloop 830-3828. liitRanchero w/1bell, lo&d-Don't Ch'• up the llhtpl ~ ' , • =:==------~I a Jo m~S3 • "Lfat" It ln clauifkod, ShJp ·~ ~·=:t::o j 120 Y.'. \\'af'N>r. Santa Ana
$12.500; M-31 ~,500; 1"'34 lB61 YA}W!A. lllQ_ 000\.'erled J S3f..3921 l ~to~Sh~.,..~·~Rooul~~ll~! 64H671.~~b~·=;;====:;;:;;~· '===;546,<ll~~·~== 'hy $15M. Bia ~H>107 · for dltt..
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... ts, SllDl/Dockl 910 C&ll ~03 alt 6pm '65 FORD \; too Piel< Up,
r;;..:. * '12 TiU Trident JC.lnt oonct.. new eoeiJw, $250.
SI.JP · : 1 :s ft. Sall. Best $1200, S2IXI '-t.o.p. or bHt 6'15>-M
W:lllty ln N.8. 111 Udo offer MJ..1461 'Iii Chev. % P.U. Auto trant,
Pork Dr. ~3366. GIRL'S lkpeed Gttane !WI. air. Low mlleap.
SS' Slip, xlnt loc:. b4cycle, new, i:ood conc1. "Cal"--l 96S-~ll90=----
N..,,... ""-613-733< l90. MH«3. 1956 Ford It ton I cyt. Allto
2 dodm for '°"'""' boalJ 20' to l ! 7 1 . 4 s 0 H 0 N D A ' =m \\'. \'"K'torla St. II'. SUO por ft. N'pt Bch. ~. i:ood oond.,
f7'1.-21k $800., after 4 pm t92-6413. '16 RANOfERO, I cyl, auto,
....., S;;;ti. Ski 911 MOtOr ...,.,.. =~:~.d~S-52$.
V SKI Bott I< tnoll<r WI· Sai./ltlllt Ml V•n1 963
~~ xmt "'1 .. PACE ARROW = ~·~ 1111 Dode• Spmuman w""
II' ~to bp EYiNude. 110GA -Van. Shin -1 -
XI!" aid boot. llaod conc1. VOLKSW AGIN ~40X1~ .... o..d."1U.:0: --.-1. --w Sid Bool. D •loo J-BILL YATES INC 1 ,.;;~~,...,~~~ 1rlllcr, "'°'Good condl-MOTDRH0:.1£1 1'70 F""1 Vu Econollno !Jll. f6-mt AND CA.llPERS Ml(la. c:rot 'd. ...,..l<d, ,_
It Sid BOO~ fYiMldO "W ~~ ~...... ~.-Xhrt c:ond.
11,a>ll>'I ~'\'i =°' call <rMSU • •2361 a 131_.,j ,_ F""1 Super Van, ~
11ME POR WlNNEBAGO, .. u ...,1*1....i ~:'\'n ,.,ooo ""· .
IU<ISY """ la< -I>)' day ~ "'UICI( CASH -« -U.. For appt. 'e' Ford . Van, Ill&& •Mia, "' c:oJI 5W«l8I *""' 2pm. y;.,...,. urn. bnnd nu 4 THROUGH A -n ~2" .,. siSSJ. _.M an "· ~ Da•y PILOT a1r.to!l{ll!la...,6S..ml 1911& Dodao A>OO.•V•n. m" ,... tne ~ ~ Std trarv:. radio. btr, itnt
WAtJf' AD ,,,.,_ lll'a• "' llMr Wdl . """'· -•If ... ~ ·(' • 642-1671 ~ ~ Pliol 0omW A~ ad II a pl! !Ao
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sPff(I, r'lld !o, healer, 23,t)')O
milea. Cll9COU \ $.199DAVE 1 ROSS l"'OSTtAC. UM>1
Jlatbor Bl\·d .. Costa Mftll. 1
~t7 t.:tfrctl\-c thru
ltt4m.
SUNBEAM
'67 Sunbeam Imp. 2 door -
~nt need& rtpair. l'Oo. US. I
Y~TA
1969
TOYOTA COROLLA
• \\ "ho!C'P.le 11PKW, ZVDJI~
$466
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I
BRAND NEW 1972
GMC VANS
BELOW COST I I
C•"'Pff Eq11ippM. f•ctory Ai,
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MIKE McCARTHY GMC TRUCKS
RECREATION .CENTER A ' •
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A-. -9IOAll!ol, Now 9IOAutot, Now 9IO Auh>s, Uud 990 Auh>s. Uted 990 Aut-, Uted 990 A-, Uted
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990A-,-9IO
ONLY 54088 "" , .. & Uc.
'73 OPEL GT'S READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
C:LOSE OUT SAU ON 1 f7Z IUIC:KS-
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NEW-DEMONSTllATOllS EX!CUTIYI CAIS
OPIN ALL DAY SUNDAY ,,
MIKE McCARTHY BUICK
BUICK·OPEL·GMC TRUCKS
15550 Beach Boulevard, Westmin ster
894-3341
f-.,.,1, '<· ,, r!1 ,1 ,nr· lJ •-''J'J I' t'l:-'.,.,u,
'Ji ll•·a' 11 tilYd q1 1'/I( F:111.i •• ,1 531 -2450
CHEYR0LfT
'70 BUICK LESABRE CADILLAC YOUR ONLY 72 -le Corio Cpe.
C-001 Sedan, J1"1l Powtr, 1-............ -,------I FACTORt VS, automadc:, Pll air, alereo h~ ~e~n ~~~ CADILLAC 1973 AUTHORIZED ~~.~~. ~-·~.· Sedan ~ VUle .... •i&\)'( S2295 LES.S THAN 1000 MILES CADILLAC all vl.,,i lnt<rior. 639EICI
TERRY BUICK FACTORY DEALER ONLY $3595
•th -•-H B AIR CONDmONlNG •·--ol ~-•n ~ It W.u.uut, • • >" •-t Finl·" ,.... • .,., ~ 5.J6.0S811 • •remw -lacs In Ol'all&'O County HOWARD Chovrolot Vinyl root, 6 way dual com-Sale.Leaalna' • New-rt leach 1964 Bulck Skylark Convt.
P/windws. P/&eat1, P/5,
P/b. Good cond.. $495. 839-00'!9. ...
CADILLAC
fort aeat, AM/FM Stereo, ' rz:
fUll powf!r. Cntlte oontro.1, a • lwfacArthW' mvd I: Jamboree
radial "'"' ,.., w.-Hoben masss de-fo&&er, every oonce:iva.ble , • .,., MONTE ,.. .. o, n. ,..._,,
xtra ('..adtllac makelt A c;Gdllac Leu than ~ mh
mwit tee. A m111t buy! aiOO HARBOR BL. Burgundy with black vln)il
Cadillac Factory ExecutM! COSTA MESA top, ..-......... factory CAD. '68 Cpe. De Ville ca•. <Ser. I0!815ll 540-9100 Open &Inda> air, ndlal tltts. lactOl'f
FAC'IURY $7777 •15 CAD eoope DeVJlle, wamu!ly av a II ab I e .
AIR CONDITIONING Naben Cadillac' -· "'.1!'." ':!WI top,1•--!!I ~=~ I ~ Vinyl top. Full leather inter-At.rrHORIZEQ DEALER power, ....-, 1~ ~.....,,._., -l!ONTlAC -JtlG-llarbor li'.ll'«--Slen!Or-doot-&ockt. Tilt 2600 HiffiOr -~--Clftln.-$8118-ttF~ ' &: telescopic steering, loaded Bl., oma A esa Mr Reed i.tt ~ ~7947 Blvd., Cotta Mesa. 5tV9ll1 541).9100 Open Sunday ' • • E:fftttive tbru 1/14171
wlxu:u. <XEU194t. Cad. •71 El Dorado Cpe. CAD. '67 CDY S2222 FACTORY C .... Chov Imp W~
THERE ARE OVER
100 WAYS TO FINANCE YOUR
CAR ON COSTA MESA'S
Hqrbar Baul.vard
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CHEVROLET BUICK ma ms
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Nabers Cadillac Full Pwr. Air, l..Dndau, UN • -•-· AIR CONDITIONING 495, VB, automaJJc. Pl. air. nin&
AUTHORIZED DEALER Vinyl top, lull leathe• Int.,.. $1595 Kood. opccJa1 price, <•1635)
CONNELL I BAUER
HARIOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD.
2600 1-larbor Bl., Costa Mesa K>r, atereo, cruise control, ONLY
540-9100 Open Sunday lilt & telescoplc 1tceri.,., ~ ~~~ $795
•10 ELDORADO Coupe. ~/J; equipped lhruout. (333-radf HOWARD Chovrolet
Loaded. Mine,.. gold with $6222 --,. __ -Nowpo<t Booch Autos, Uted 990 Autot, Uud black vtnyl top. C118BBK) -..a MacArthur Blvd&: Jamboreel'-""-".:...;;=o...--"-'-'
14'1!19. DAV& ROSS PON· Nabers Catlillac 13U555 C LET TIAC, 2580 Harbor Bl"'!., AUTHORIZED DEALER '67 Cad F l?E ET \VO O D , HEYRO
990
FIREBIRD
Costa Mesa, 546-80l7 Et· 2600 Harbor BL.t.. Costa Mesa BROUGHAM. Completely '68 El Camino, 396 ene.,
fectlve thru 1/14n3. 540-9IOO upen Sunday luxury equipped· including 2--lpd, auto, p/a. rib. 41,000 'GB 4 cir. Impala, fact air, FmEBIRD 1968 350, air,
1960 CAD Conv. $295. 78,IXX> factory air of course. Just mt., maa: whb, wide ovaJs, PIS A P/B, radio, 1 owner, PIS, P/B, vinyl top. nkL
miles, -...... '71 CADILLAC turned S0,000 low milea, like h.d. ..... .. -· gold ms. .. -..:6"'"~-=-----M)-llU3 new. Phone 546.UJ6. $1985. w/blk int., xlnt c:ond. Sacr. CHRYSLD hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-""'""'"""""'-""'_"""_, ___ .,.....,!I!!!!!! I 'Tl Eldo Cad. Like new, tun, CPE DE YIW 11 TO CHOOSE FROM 114151best o11..-. -•· FORD
equip. 18,<m nU'a. $'1300. Corporatk>rt owner's wife's '67 to '72 EL DOR.ADOS 1:cwa~Runs ~utif~ 1956 Olrysler, Clean. RuM
646-9163 aft 6. own car. Lal than 19,ln> All have fU.ll p>wer, factory complet!iy restond See ui aood. Good transportation Daily Pilot Classified '65 DeV\lle, new tires, full mllet. Immacu1aur con-Air condltionin&. l wttb elec. appreciate Best · oller car. $31>. ~-
power, Am-Fm stereo. diUon. Serl.al No. lM8. sunroof, eonvertible and Carden °crove. Steve 1005 ChryKler, 4.5.000 actual
1966
MUSTANG Make Oller. 962-3717. Harbour V.W. M2-441S. ~J:n.. ClJoice Of interiors 638-9528. miJn. Xlnt cond. $:0),
Rocroolionol RocrNllonol RtcrNllon1I Rocrutlonol Rocrullonol NABERS CADILLAC '1'l EL CAMINO, ""'·i~"~'-861!=~-----Vohlcloa ' 956 VohiclH 956 Vehlclff 956 Vehlclu 956 VelllclN 956 2000 -Blvd AM/FM, ""'°· tull powe,, 1jii~~iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ eo.ta M... 5'o-9!.oo ma& ""1'. 6 mo. old. Mu• CONTINENTAL
VS, automatic trans., radio,
air condlUonina. one o( the
cleanest. SZC960. Ill offer. 536-0275 or 536-3700 ·~UPEra.::, ~ -~ 1965 0icvy Belvede'< 4 DI'. '70 CONTINENTAL $1166 Motor; Homes By Danmar
TITAN 24 OR 28
Bold dynamic styling, outside enCjline eccessibllity with front,
lift.up door panel, unique sanely-beige aluminum sidin9 a~·
cented with rich pebbl11.wood9rain aluminum panels, larger
1cene-capturin9 windows , vista-view windshield for better
visibility, beautiful hi9h-fashion deco rator interior, large
9alley featuring four-burner range, refrigerator and double
stainless-steel sink, bath with tub and overhead 1hower, sleeps
up to six, evaileble in 24'' and 28' lengths. •
PRIDE & JOY
Ltixury Mini Motor Home
Ftilly self contained, Includes duel wheels, duel battery sys·
fem, AM/FM radio, spare tire & wheel, 360 Ood9e, power
disc brakes, 1rnany other features, standard at no exf!_a cost.
Built With The·
Strength of Slee
Special Sale rarices During The Anaheim R.V. Show
SALES • SERVICE • DENTALS
DANMARINC.
HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN GR~YE 13801
531-6800 NEXT TO G.G. DATSUN
990 Autot, Uted 990Auto1, Used 990 Auh>a, UMd
GREAT USED CARS
'68 YW BUG .......••.•..•...... S1049 '69 YW BUG ..........••........ $1095
• ~. Vlllyl lnltr., 1'1FWA Goad S!Yrp Cir. WYB014
'67 YW BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995
4 _.i, WYW?
'66 YW BUG . . . . . . . . . . .......... . S895
'65 YW BUG . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... S795
' M*d. HIOl17 •
'63 YW BUG . . . . , . . . . . .......... . S649
' IPttd FfW'16
'67 FORD MUSTANG ............. S1195
...... IUIO. tr1ru .• fK. 11r. vinyl roof. vlllyl Inlet .. PWI'". lleerlng, Nici CIMn (Ir. lllY71J
'68 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ........... S1495
lttdlo. llNltr. E•c .. llnl CPl'ld. WAK'21
'70 FORD MAVERICK S1395
'tyl., 1111. lltlltt. 1111'1' lhll ~Llr ur, 022A'UC
'69 CADILLAC CNYT •............. SAYE
VI, •ulo. tr•.,. .. fK. 11r, -!Ir•, wtlHI an., rtodlo, llMttr. llnltod 11111,' pwr •
llell'lng, PW!'"· brlkt•, p.,,,,., wll!OO'#I, PW!'"· '"''· lmm1eu1111 (Olld!tlon.
'70 TOYOTA MK II CPE ............ S1695 '70 CHEV. NOYA ................ S1895
Avto. ll'lr.. 'l'tllllW wllll blldt 11\lf!'lor, "'9QH A brlglll I. lood lo0k"'9 cir. tl•BQC
'72 YW BUG ............. .' ...... S1895
Dr1vt 11111 -lnlf ~'U buy It. J'7-IEME
'68 YW FASTBACK ............... S995
rldlo, l!Hltr, KEVlll
'71 YW BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAYE
Ewe.UR & ~I. MllCID YW BUSSES -Large Selection . . . . . SAYE
LAllG~ Sl!:l.11,l lON
:~c..B2!: · · · · · ·• · · · · · · · · · · · · · Sl 395 YW CAMPERS· Many Makes & Models SAYE
LARGE SELECTION OF BUSSES, CAMPERS & STATION WAGQNS
I • , • '
~ & ...... 'AM/FM Low .ml. AJC, PIS. P/8, MK II
stereo radio. CWUP0l5) xlnt tires. Well-mainL $825. ~ power, 1 OIA'J1el', low S.. it-You'll buy It
v-lley ~ retail 6#-4377. mileage car (7450). -~ ['
i29oosaieprice$WIDAVE 1966 lmpalo SUper Sport $4795 . wJU
RDSS PONTIAC, 2l/IO coovt. Elect top, 41pd --Blvd.,.Cio<ta Mesa, """'· full ""trumentatlon. JIM SLEMONS TOYOTA !i4HJIT -Efl<Ctlve thn! 6#-li98T alt 6 pm. IMPORTS, INC.
'1/14/73. * '6J Chevy Impala, eood 13l W. Warner, Santa Ana 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
'70 SEDAN DE VILLE running oond. 1325 or make li46-0J4 ** •n Country Squire 9
Vinyl top, leather lnterlOI', oil.,, 67>-8139. BREATH TAKING p..,, Wagoo, radials, afr,
lilt wheel, .Uf·FM stereo J971 Kingw.1Xld Estate, ex· AM/FM, pert' con d.
radio, po_. door locl<J. tnu, xlnt rond. l.D ml. Pvt VIEWS "842"°'-ml==='~~~~~-
(098AGC). pty, $3&X>. 962-8263. Travel first class with Con· ·n FORD LTD 2 dr hard top. $3555 '61 Chevy wag. V-8. Orig, tinetltal. We have severlil Immac. cond. Fully equip-
NABERS CADILLAC clean lnt. Stick shift. AJC. Lincolns&: Afarics ready to ped. See to app~iate. 22lll
2600ltarbor Blvd. Xlnt cond. $395. 644-4384. roll. You 'll marv~I at our Santa Ana Ave, C.M. $2575.
Costa fflesa ~9100 1970 CAPRICE, all power, down to earth pnces. Ex-FORD.'72 .LTD .CouJ)e
stereo, 4 dr hardtop. ample: 1970 Mari III $4989. JUST 10,IXKI li.lILES * 968-fi076 * Uc •626BNP. FACI'ORY
1963 Qievy Impala, Good GUSTAFSON AIR OONDmON!NG
nd Good --. · Full JXX'o'er, vinyl top, stereo,
CAMARO
'67 Camaro SS 350 00~ ~ • --'="".~ ... -......... 00n. Uncoln-Mercury luxurious tapestry interior~ vertible • New eng iii: trans. _...... v•r•...,• I ~-
H fro discs .. ..,... ,.,__. 1 $ 16800 Beach at \Vanier Tl I aui.,,1·1ng whee.I, etc., etc. urst, nt · o>-i.J rVM 52 Chevy P. Up. 250 Huntington Beach Looks It runs like the day ~ar. $12Kl. 548-Gll? Runs Good 84&.)422 aft 6_ S4U844 * C:ll3l-592-5544 it came off showroom fioor.
e '61 C.OtARO RS 32'1. 4-'68 Malibu Conv. Auto, p/s, ''Home of the Viking'' 1533.ATU)
spd, factory air, P/1. $1100. xln't •'---··• n...--11-S3999 54Htl17 ··-· ~· •=· ·n CONT Sedan. P"'1 rond. 551-+168. Loaded w/everyttiing. Only Nabers .Cadillac 1968 CAllfARO. Xlnt cond.,
new tlrH. $llilS. 'fl6 CHEVY II SS VS. auto., ll,IXX> ml. $C150. 642.:4.100· AtrrHORIZED DEAL.El
bkt seats, air $500. 847""5300 ·_ -.........,, ll bo Bl r-. 'l<sa
Going into IM!FVlce. CORVEI 1E ;;'91ooar r '6;;' ... Sun&y 640--0221 ... -CHEVROLET I '63 Chev. BelAir ~ v..sc~ '65 Corvette Stingray -'65 Country Squire, Mr.
BY Owner, sharp 1968 ~ car. · · Brand new engine & power, trailer hitch, near
Impala with air, 846-2182 ' trans miss lo n , $1800. new tires & brakes. $550. ........... e 1968 Impala • 552-8504. 675::4870. e\'e or answ~.... &erv. su-m-REALSHARP' 547-5846. MUsT SELL' 613-6007 COUGAR '6S Fonl Custom, R&H, "1' CAi\lARO '68, 6 cyl, stick . cond. Good condition. $3$.
•hlfL Orig owne•. Mint 1972 Nova, V-8, 4 dr, '69 C:OUGAR COU-PE .:.-~~·==,..,-=--I aotomaUc, PS, 5300 ml. '69 FORD LTD cond. $1500. 541Hi587. 493-4010. ~ VS, automatic, P&, air, bucket
IMPALA '67, orig, owner, air 1971 OiEVE1LE No 350, seata, vinyl roof, aharp car)
cond, ' exceptional. $9)(1, auto air condition radio low ' mileaie. (4«A.VB
541Hi517. heat~r w/s. Xl,000' milea. ONLY -
4 dr HT, V8, automatic, ps,
air, elec. -ind .. vinyl roof.
(A'VP871) ONLY
'66 CbeveU., 327. Low $2,800, 847-<i389. S2095
mlleage. Uke roew, 681 Vic-'61 Impala. 6 cylinder for HOWARD Chevroltt
S1895
HOWARD (hovrol1t
Newport Beach
MacArth.ur Blvd & Jamboret
833-0555
toria No. B, Costa Mesa. good engine. $100 or best of· ch
Clusifil!d Ads . • • 642·5678_ fer. 646-9_19'l. Newport BM
990 Autos, Used 990 li.tacArthm-.=~ Jamboree
.. Fine
Low Milage Specials
For The New Year
2 Door S.d11. 4 1peecl,
r•dio, ho1t.r, vinyt roof
••h off· tft1 M•uty of it'1
Or1ftg• bocly, iu•t 17,000
111ill•. 121' FLZI
S2095
71 DATSUN
240Z
lo•utlful C1ft1ry Yellow
wftft l l1ck int.riot, r•dio,
1ir, 111•g wh1•l1. An ••-
c11f1nt buy. 1117 CPGI
S4399
70 Toyoto H~Lux PU
Wifti c1111per •holl, r111io, 71 MAZDA RX2
ho1t1r. Sido rnirror1 & A SilvOf' bo•uty. Uk• ,,_
1t.p bu111p11, oftly J0,000 corid. O"IY 9100 111il••·
111ilo1, IC16 1201 , on.,,.. You'll lovo thl1 one. 179,.
eut fOf ju1t -DLHI !lW.-= _ S23j5_
71 DATSUN PU 71 DATSUN 260Z
A hetd to find I ' fl•ti.H lrlght lrltl1h a • e I " t
with ovorliao 111irrorl, fl• Grt•ft, Hit ftlll•• bu111p-
d lo, ho1tor. Fino for h11.,., or 1u•r41, r1dlo, h11t.r,
duty work. {69124Hl 27,000 11111••· 1621 CZCI
S1995 S3895
70 DATSUN 71 CHEVY VEGA
1600 ROADSTER A , •• 1 oco•o111y ,., with
Con¥.ttlbl., 11119 wh•tl1, •~t•. tr1ft1., wld1 *''"
rHio, h11t•r. lo111tifu1 S1lvor c•lor.'""1 2J2 CXMI
Sil"' color. Toft11u CCI¥• $1795
or. t'l I CEMI ·
S1195 69 AUSTIN AMERICAN
ff DATSUN A low 11tll••t• OCOMlfly 2900 ROADSTER ••r witt. •tito. tr.n1 .. ,,.
H•Nl to .... si.-.. Sitvir 410, hti•tw & Ju,t 27,000
eolor. T .... te ,,..,.._ ••· Mll11. A llttlo lttl•tltf•
._ ~r. IYlW +4JI 11 111121
$1295 . $895
1J "mo... fffte ufllil c•rs, c•mpers, P.U.'1
& 1tollon • ....,, to .._.. from
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MUSI' sell '69 Cougar-Air, 'Ill LTD Loaded 429, $2000 •
""'"'""' ,,.,._ trade for vw. & assume sm maroon w/.uOJ• top .... ..,an. pymnt!: 3900 So. Flower Apt
61J..<542 ' E. 919-6599 • ~~ ~~i: =.: 1 '·°'62'-.,GO'alaxle~C-7.1115."'-""'·n"'t,...ag-.-"'-"'
$1995 548-3123 like new, clean. R/H. Front * .n coucAR-xtnt cond.. 1ender bad. 645-2768.
Auto air P/i P/b. 1970 LTD Air/stereo, nu
$2850 ' ' * ' 551-3450 radial tires, xlnt cond,
. DODGE n995. 546-8739 •
1971 Ranchero, w/sbell,
--------loaded, low mileage. '63 HT-AutomaUc, air, P /s. • 531-3971
$200. Xlnt transportation. --.5~7~FO~RD;:;::..:::sta"'.'-w-agc_n_
Pvt pty. 645-ll19.. gooc1 trans. n is.
OOOOE '11 DEMON-6 cyl, 54S-On5
34,000 ml $1650. 846-.XI07 or "·68=Ford~~w"'ag"'Cntry="''--=Sed~,a-u-to I
968-filM. trans, ps, low 80,<nl mi. FALCON .. ,.,, clean Im 546-3908
Vacancies cost mane:)'! Rent '64 Falcon. 4 dr, 170, auto yoor hou.le, apt., 1tont
trans, good lhape. $3Xl/best bldg;, etc. lhru a Daily PDot
;;;oll::;•:::'·...:642:;:;;-Jl79=.:---.= I Oassltled Ad. 842-5678. Autot, UMd 990 Autot, UMd 990
JANUARY CLEARANCE
e f1 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM e
'72 Veg1 Coupo 4 cyt., .vto. tr1,.., nic. 11'11111 lllffl
Cir. Reduced to. Ho. ltlCPK '69 Volkawogon Auto l rtM. JtNio, Hlltw -·-''69 Buick Skyl1rk Cpo YI .. Milo l ,._ AA' (;ond, &II.II
(XSWS) '68 Pontloc GTO IUIO. troM., t.c1ofY 1lr c;ond!tbl-
"°19, ..., •t."lnf. """ AINad flD. No. WEM»
'69 Ford Wog. FolrloM w,--.w-. ....... ,....... .. . .... ,.,,, '67 Chovy Coprlce · C.-, Y-t. Awte lnM. Air~ l.,.... tYtASln
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$1190
$1480
$1550
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990 Autos, Used 990 Auto.s, Used 990 Autos, Used 99
PONTIAC " PONTIAC RA MILER VEGA VEGA
'118 Country Sq\lln wp. Air, '12 MARQUIS ~ 1uo ndt, PWr ,.,. BROUGHAM
Ill NJ t':' ~': = F\lll",._., 'T.t· v~
M&-74415 .. "1 a11 " , ~k... ..M.r11
•Wrto ra4io, tilt wheel, loW
m11 ... 1613EAJ').
1------.---1 NABERS CADILLAC
... Olds Vitt• c ... IMr ..... olds"", v~ Crulltt, I puo '72 FIREBIRD. Oeaert bel&• '69 GTO JUDO£, ' ·-· • w , • .,,... pwr, nu t1rc-t, .... ,h .. ,_ 1 ~-9 Patt Wagon Ytt)' sooct L'Ond. S&.crll ~. '"'':--• rnatcnu•lt nte.-"'r, ri;~r 11t<'t'ring. IZO!\fl!t.Sl
VS, ~de. pi, &it, rack, &391 Warner, Ape. B, I-ts. = 6 !~~n':· a~~ Tm. ~~E II~ ~~~:
Daw brNtliei 6: dn&ml:. 84'1.-,, (061EKI\) $3299 DAVE Colla ~lesa, M&--8017 El·
'P._2 Ramblt>r. traruiportaHon.
Run~. Bt>st offer O\ter V(l.
b-l:l--8126.
-,67 REBEL $315
• 675-6>61 • (WAUIS601 ONLY 1''69~0~£1;=T~A~88~0-lda-l-....... --ROSS POflO'IAC. 2"'80 tecttve llU'U 1/1.tm.
-$1295 top conditioo. n1'il. ' """" Bl,d .. C..ta M .... '69 Bon~,me. 2 dr. vln. T-BIRD
BELOW BLUEBOOK
• ft '71 \'•'(II Kttr!lhll ·k, n!
tll'i'!!, lov. 1n1!.·af.:l' 67S-718f
1971 Vt>&• Ila WJl\-Air oorw:I.
"4·spd tnna. lo ml. ~.
!ta7-<B29.
Tl \'F:GA PANEL. <I •p('ed,
J,1 n1ill'<t IR!J96jJ I $\399
DAV F.: R!)SS PONTlAC.
:!"80 tlllrl11Jr 81\•d.. Co.ta
Mtsa, ~17. Etfrt•tive
thnl 1/1 1113. JEEP
, TOYOTA 'Gt, 4 whet! cb1ve JIP) llubor BIY<l.
Laddc:tutlEr, rioent· Cat. eo.ta Mesa • ~ ~ ~ .. gu&trgtan~~.= '12 COLONY PARK Wagon.
'driw. • Pac v Lo mileage. Full power, 0 · tty good faclory air, roof rack. ex.
cond. 1%rOO or belt offtt, cellent condition. (Q21FSD) .::cal=l:.;21l::;;'"°~;.;:,;::c,:_ ___ I $4009 DAVE ROSS PON· UNCOLN TlAC, 2lllO Harbor BIY<l .. 1--~-----1 Col<& --· El· STEP UI' TO fee!'!' tbN uwn.
THE BIG ONE "ll Capel, mi cc, .........
-Por-that"llarctlo'l>IHR"bijf· er • )'OU'U want th.la one.
$5789
1971 Continental ~fark Ill
"'ids UIU&l Marlc 11.ppolnl·
meolL
GU$TAFSON
Uncoln-Mercury
pwr brkl, wry clean,
am.Jim 11teNO. Asking
12195. 17$-7899 or ·f91o-!i61!3
att6~pm'==.~=-.,...,,,.-""""
7iMONTEREY 4 Or. H.T.
Automatic, VB, po'M!r' wt~
dowt, air cond.. vinyl top.
fl56COJ) $2699 DAVE ROSS
PON'l'L\C, >Ii<> H-BIW., Col!ta lites&. 546-0017 Etfec:-tlve thru 1n4m.
l 61QJ Beach at Warner MUSTANG Huntington Beach, __ _,_ ___ _
842-8844 • 1213) 592.554.a "Horne of the Viking" '67 MUSTANG SILV&;R GRAY GTA
CONTINENTAL Mark YU, Radio, Power stee.rlng, i!lsc
•n full pwr, air cond., braket", automatic, air ron·
am/tm stereo. \'In top, tilt dltlonlng, new radial tires
\\'hl, lthr lnter, 18,000 mi's. US i\Tags, New throuihout.
llnmac. $5900. Pvt pty. Immaculate. Must ttt to ap.
(213) 59'1-4489 (0 1)'1). proeC!ate, ~ orSJi.-9652.
HOWARD Chevrolet 1----HJ.8:1--'8=~--t ~t7 EUecttve lhnl htdtp. Tilt wbl, tp dk. ~I~ ---------
N•wporl ,h1ch PLYMOUTH l/1'/73. «>ncl., p w, p •• p/b, 7J T·BIRD '66 ~1acArthur Blvd• Jiunhoree1---------'69 Pontiac Grand Prill:. lie. Exccptklnally t•l!!an.
lp.G5S.S 1968 l.tvtdt.-\t! PlwNlv.11, P IS. S\&..iO. 968-7225. \1r, Full P11r, Landau. S\'Z
air, Am-Frp radio, n1ag '61 Pontiac Ca1nhntt {;~ J ''1
'12 OLDS ctn'LASS "S'' 11i•hh, \'111)'1 top. $2295 or br~t $995 mech cond, Gd tramporta· ~
Coupe. Vieyl top, vinyl lfl.. PLYMOU.TH oiler. Ill 63>1582 bt>,fore 5: tplo,n,. PX> &U--0762 alt.or 6 --,-· I ••• -A J--~ tttlor, V8, automatic, JIO"t't'!' 64IHl905111t 6 or 11i•knds. ·-· n.v ~ :c~ ~:.~:.n;~n!; So.lelllle 2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto-'70 BO~'NEVIU.E 4 Dr. 'fl; ~RAND PRIX. \I~. pol'.i•r rmlenrl1 3Jmµorte1 ~!
wtth t.l.Pt, sport ~a. ex:· nialle trana, ~r ittt..i .... , Sedan. Po\1.•er atetrina:, atet'nng, att corxhlJOnlng, · _._ i -me'" low miles. (794-· ... ,. _ .. _ .. __ air ..,.. oil wheel, vinyl top, ~~= .......,.j "'"' v air cor'ldltlonlng, vlft¥l top. po'tlt'er wuJUU"''· ('O•ou.. (XWZ050) Ke\Jey ""...,...lted __ • --"""'~~ FYR). XTICiM v\nyl l.OQ, exceptionally lo --~-UN COll'lt NABERS CADILLAC ' $866 mileage. <T43ADEl Krlley retAll S267U Sale pri('t> Sl999 '6!1 TllUNDJ::ltRmlJ LAN .
2600 Harbor -Blvd. suw sted retail SM5 Sale DAVE R05S PONTIAC'.~ l),\U O~upo'. F'ul1 1>0111'1',
Costa Mna M0-9100 prl~ $2-199 DAVE ROSS 2480 tlarbor Blvd.~ Cuisln I (uclory ;ur, Hi t whL"I~. Ani·
Old L d St·t> It . \'ou'U BU)' JI PONTIAC, 2480 Harbor l\.1eaa, 3'!6-8017 EflectJvr F!\1 i;11•r1'() radio, 1~11 than
'61 191 uxvry I• en Blvd., Costa Mesa. 5-16-8017 lhru 1114/73. 41.llOO 1111\P~. 1;.,.-pp1291.
VB, full p:iwt>r, air, lo1:11k•d 1'\1._11 I •. ..!. Effecilve thru 1n4m. ·70 GRANO PRIX. Crt'('n NABERS CADILLAC
With extras. (XEf.1078 !. -WA LfAU'I •sg CATALINA 4 Dr. H.T. with b\l\ck vi~·! lop. Pov.·<'r :..~JOO ltarbor Bl..,t.
ONLY 51495 YOLYO Full pnwC'r. factory air. 11.ind~·!I, fl\rlory air C'On· (oi.;t1t l\Tesit ~9100 ~GMC'CG) $1-199 DA\'F. thllontnb. 1812AL'01 S:rn"i9 1 •
HOWARD CL-I I nos.5 l"O~TIAC .. 21'1,0 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC. i '68 THUNDERBIRlJ. l'ull
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ewport ""•gt PLYMOUTH :;.i6-li.()J 7 Elfecl.ive !hN :'il~-sa, a-16-8017Ehx·1ri·~·1hru rhl\llonln~. lll9ASEi S1599
MacArthur Blvd & Jan11x>reC' ~ . 111.inJ. 1/11/73. I D.\\IE R05.5 PONTIAC, 133-0555 t .1-eat buy on Ill\\" 1111IC'age .~c'-o,---=-7",_---,--,.. .72 GRAND PRJX. \nw 2,,00,,,., "·lla~?.?!cn1B71vd~ff?."t,.,.~ 1968 Plymouth VIP .a dr. '71 Pont iac Catalina. 4 rir n .,.. .,.....--"" r:.. ...... .-
'72 OLDS 98 Cpe. Loo.fled. 11.T. \\'Llh ,·lnyl roof. Ait hrd1p.: All P\VT, air, $DXl ~1t~c-n~,-4fl~y loaded Prll 1 _!_hru_ll.~1 7-l/7C,J,-. .,.-,,...-.,.----,..
J<Ull po'Att, factory air. t'Oncl.IUonlng, radio, heatt'r. 1>45-2703 1111 5pm " \\'knd~. · 'AA T-Bird, 2 dr Landau. Jo
(1600TL.J $41.99 DAVE E:xeellcnt CtWliOoo. Private 1969 Pontiac Catal ina. Arr. H<-9 C1\T.'\Ll:\'A, I door. mi. A~t/fi'.1 , uir, loodNI,
ROSS PON'I).AC, 2480 party ... price $999 837-4:1.39 lov,. mileage. Jmmncul11.tt'. ro,"'Cr -~· II.I!". lo mileage. ;1,lnt rond $18((1 firm, HM'bor Blvd., Costa l\feu.,. Si600 .... """" $1300 ~"}7·19 12 ..... "~"! 5-tfr-8017 Ellecti\'e thru 67 Plymouth FUry Ill. Fae. · <nr011•:>. · • • · .,.,~,."'--~. ~--.,.--~~
Ul<l/7J alr. 4 Dr. P/s. Good cond. ·59 GTO Ptlntiac, clean, Jo '67 Pontiac F'1rebll"tl. Ci('11n Th • fu t<'St draw 1n the \V~sl.
• Vinyl lop. Good tires. Dtr. ml'1, new Tires. 0)00. P\.'t Sl395/nr OFFER. C11ll 213: l . , .a Daily Pilot ClAsli!led
Autos, Ntw 980 Autos, New
. MJ.~J618
980
1967 Lincoln Cont. 3-0r. Ful· MUST Sell '70 Pt1~
ly kMuled. Good cond.. $1150. COn\I., air, PIS. dlscl, 351 5-0~ or 646-1044. Xln! cond. Under lo blue bk.
'61 Oldl Cutlass, 400 C.I.D. ~or oUer. 962-21 98. ply. 640-1964. 5.~-73.'lS af1 6 pm . I Ad_.~64~2~-5618=-· ---= All -.. Good cond. A N 910A -o==N""'----.980 A. -, N-980 A-I N 980
ReaJOD&b&eoUeT. M~B14. 1;ut;;•s;,;;;;;"w;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;"';•;s,;;;tw;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;";0;';';;;•;w;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;";;0s;,;;;";w;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;.;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;tJ '71 TORONADOS 11 UNUSUAL: 'Pvt pty. M<>-1644.
BUT WE 67 Mus!Ang FW!lbaok V8
aumm., purchased new !!:&r· HAVE TWO ly '68. low ml .. xlot cone!., new radial11. $995. 494-5235. 1968 Lincoln 2 door <.'OUpe.
Lie 8 933CU\ll. Just traded
and It'• a beaut
3 10 choose from. Full pov.·er,
laClory air, Altl-n f stereo,
vi nyl roof. Choice of colon.
Cloth or vinyl Interior. As
low u (Q50CXUl.
·i;;; Mustang-Low mil,.gt· $3999
RIH. Auton\alic-new ti.res-NABERS CADILLAC good condition. ?.tust tell 11989
GUSTAFSON
Uncoln·Mercury
$:JOO. 548---0316. 3300 Harbor Blvd. ~ta·Mesa 541)-9100 '65 Conv V..S auto P/s P/b,
air pal t •-11 •~" 1965 Olds Cutlass-VS, auto, :::-i nrw n , ""' , ~.J.
16800 Brach at \\'1mer
Huntington Beach
842-8844 • (213) 592·5M-I
''Hom. of tn. Viking''
YVt pty ~-rJl92 a fter 6 pm. Pis, 56,000 mi. Ori& owner.
'ti6 1111ustang--V8, nuto. Silver ..,:ISOO;o·~· "-6<&-"='T.1807".-r---
ni ist ext., black int. $550. '63 Olds $01an-Auto, powt>r.
Pvt pty. 66-1219. Pun::haae\t new car. Xlnt
'65 J\fUSTANC-R.&H, ai r, transp. QXI. ~1219.
MERCURY new lir<'S & brakes. $775. ·ss OLDS F-85. V-8, p s.
548--9729 good cond. Must sell. $750.
'63 Merorry, A·C ... FM·AM '66 MUSTANG
radio, good cond1llon S300. S400 Call 979-8492
Orig ownr. 673-5567.
An y day~ the BEST DAY to
run an ad! Don 't delay ..
call today &U-56iS. 2389 Fordham, C. ~I · 1 ~-~---~=~ 546-2729 \l.'ant ad resulU ... 642-56J8;
Trvc:ks 962 Tl'ucks 962 Trpclcs 962
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""' Powerful 1817 cc engine ,,,,,-Synchromesh four-Sf)ttd tronstnis$ion
.,, 1021h .. Wheelbase ,,,,. Chromed front bumper
~ fine 6.00 -14C/6 PR tires Y" Winch-Type spore lire carrier
Y' Oil and Air fille~ ti' Boc.k~ lighti and outstde mirroi'
Y' Torsion bor fronl w~ension II"' Ami rests
'11"' front stabilizer t' Body rope hooks
.,,,, Double-acting front/rear shock ob-V lighted ash troy
sorhen Y' Heater/defroster
,,,, 12-Volt eiectricol sy1tem ,,,,. Seat ond shoulder belts
Y" Storag e (W"eO behind seot
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IMMEDI TE DELIVERY!
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ONLY $2,282
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$199~~~R COST
,o..,r ckoic• •* $199 o~•• di•. co1t. 11
CARS ON LY Al THIS PR IC E!
POSITIVELY NO ADDITIONAL
DEALER CHARGES
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8~~~0 1973 GM(
1;, TON PICKUP
1972 GMC
S.T.X. RALLY WAGON
l.-dN. 111 •ltl)
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Brand New 1973
OLDS 98 COUPE
Lo eded. Autom<!l tic, radio, heat er, power steering , power br<!l kei,
wind ows, pOwer seats , fa ctory .,;, cond ition ing. 128•2 )
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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power
'67 OLDS 98 $466 100% '70 CHEVROLET .$1266• -I Door Ha.rdtop. Radio and hf'atC'r. 81.'l Alr Sedan. \1'8. auto1n11.tlc. fa•·
automatic, pov.·1·r 5teering, hr.ctory 101·\ nlr, i"J\.\tl" t>lerrin,.:, radio 11nd
htlller. l~'.l6BFE1 air, landau roof .
Money Back Guarantee* '69 PLYMOUTH WAGON 5866 '69 DODGE RED-l·KAMP 51495 camper Con\'C'rsion . 9 1~i... .. ~. n1;;f'r \'l-1. a11 1.,n1au1 1.-1\\' •r
~014 EXS1 Phone Us Now For A steering, radio and h• ,110·1
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5 Minute Credit Check '66 PONTIAC 5466 '68 CHEY. IMPALA $866 If you are new in the ll•te • If you owe on 2 Door Hardtop. Radio and h,.at.~r. \'•·11t11r.1 ..! /10,.1 JJ11dtop. Hndro1
automatic, po\\'t>r ttcerlng, air condi· your present car • If you are new on the job ;1111! h··11•·r :111 1t1111at11·.
tJonl.ng. (VVOJ93l e If you have little or no credit. I \\'l{C,);IJ.. I
PHONE 540-9640
'71 TOaONADO 53966 Let us taller your financing to your personal '67 CHEVROLET 'h TON _$766 Vinyl t.~ A.'\t/F~t s.t~reo. lull needs. • ... P1c.kup. rar.lur>' equifll"ICd.
P™'er, factory air. !07179 1 1 ~9~7171
SERVICE-PARTS-BODY SHOP
'H OLDS 4-4·2 $866 OPEN EVERY '61 MUSTANG HARDTOP $466 2 Door Hardtop. V pmvcr st.ceri oi,:. I: u!11t h• at• r. 11ul')fl1ill11·
radlo, heater, v.'tsl.,,,·, vlnyl'lop. ,SATURDAY 1T\'Xh'lJ1
CYDZ918 > .
''7 CAMARO . .$766 7:30 'Tll. 5:30 '66 MUSTANG $366 Coupe. Radio and ht:at~r. vinyl 1'1Vilhack. 1:ad1•) And h<'<111•1· :i lit
interior. (TQN977l •II iii •re ""M?Nfftflill wlfft '1111 ·~11 ... .t ~ .. 1llk1. ~lill. ft\l\lk-, v~.-air •'<ll'l!h\1011\n~.
'911 rMr retllnl 1'fle c•r "ltll'" 41 llttWi trem "" ti "'<Pl•M •"" 17..~~1 5491
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
BRAND NEW 1973
FORD
COURIER
1800 CC engine, Chrome Front
Bumper, Tool Kit, White Woll tires
(GGTAMG13773)
Plus dealer preporation
charges & Tax & lictnH
DONOTDElAY
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
BRAND .NEW 1972
CLUB
WAGON
V..S, Cruis~tic. gouges, extra
cooling rodiator. tinted gloss, mir-
rors, H.D. Pkg.B. (E21GHQ27632)
Plus Tax & license
DO NOT DELAY
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BRAND NEW 1973
PINTO
America's popular small economy
car. Full foctory equipment, Califor-
nia emission system.
Plus dealer preparation
charges & Tax & License
ORDER YOURS TODAY
DO NOT DELAY
BRAND N~ 1973
HUNDERBIRD
2 Door Hardtop
460 v.s, vinyl roof, radio, opera
windows , tinted glass, glamour
point option, lilt steering wheel.
Plus Tax·& License
ORDER YOURS TODAY
NO MON·EY DOWN
BRAND NEW 1913 On Approved Credit
PINTO WAGON
4 speed transmission, Calif. Emis-
sion System, 2000 cc Engine,
Fre ight & Oeoler Prep. Charge.
A78x13 lires, FR. Disc Brakes.
$
PER
MONTH
ORDIR YOURS TODAY
,., .,.,, 41 ... ,.,, Foll C.111 Pric'• ,, $2Ul.26 IMI. T•• & lk. Dehfn4 ,.,..n •rk• I•
$:t271.20 l•tl. Tu, l1ftN1t 1IHI Uc•M, '-"' ,..c•tett lot. i1 ll.tL
NO MONEY DOWN .
BRAND NEW 1913 On Approved Credit
cruise-o-motic, power brakes. ro-
dlo. Cali f. Emission System.
PER
MONTH
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foro11lr 41 •011t•s. f•ll Codi Prico ls $2916.30 l1tc:I, Tox & lie. Dehrr .. ••pinl pric:o 11
$H1J.14 l•cl. Tu. t.tHt1toMlk .. H.a. ... 1 ren: .. to1t Iott is 10.tl.
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Super Camper
Special
V-8, cruis-o-motic. power steering,
extra gos tank, transmission cooler,
H.D. tires, radio, 9500 GVW
Plus Tax & license
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' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
BRAND NEW 1973
F-100 1/2 Ton
-PICKU·P
V-8, gouges, rodiO, step bumper,
reduced sound level e:ichaust, Calif,
Emissior1 system {Fl OGRQ00410)
•
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iRAND·NEW 1973
VAN · )
Ecanoline E-100
105 Wheel base, V-11, Collf~
·Siori system, reduced soond. tevet •
exhaust (El4GHR00738) '
Plus Tax & License
DO NOT DELAY
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BRAND-NEW 1973
TORINO
2 Door Hardtop
~
Cruise--o-motic, rodio, po'.Mr,sfetr·
ing, tinted glass. .
FULL $2794 FULL ~s29·94-PRICE PRICE
Plus Tax & ycense
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.164 CADILLAC ·
~I-JOO $6199 Chossls mounted Mft.T1ni11c1 Mff contointd
ll'IOklr homt, 4000 WO" gtntnrfor, Oir tond.,
o~ic. °"" 28.000 milts. Llkt oow. . ALL-OUT ~~C SALE 2DOOR
Hordtup. Rod"JO. hlatw, fl.ill power. (Wl3'9)
'71 DODGE
-\ii TOll·P.U. :-52499 Y-1. A1110. trons .. p.w.r 1ttwlng, r•di•,
hlotlr, tlOOO milt .. bin tood tonditioft. .
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'71 CHEV 3/4 TON
I' Extro Ion; bed, low miles, V-11.1 & H, CAMPIR ·SPfCIAL $3299
outo. shift. power 111«in;. 2 ;as t.iks. lrty.
cfry. tirts. lib Mw. 717641
'70 FORD 1/2 TON
!!,O!~ •. \~:.!~'""'"·'ow""" $2299 ' Slap. 7314SE.
'59 CHEV. 1/2 TON
PICKUP TRUCK
aodio, stick. lC. 190600, fun pr1ct
'71 FORD LTD
:~~~~-".!.~. ,,., .... ,;, , ... ,.., .... $269-9 Only '21,000 miles. A. "Cream Puff",
(39SOIM)
'69 CHEVROLET
~~~:c:, '""''""'"'· '"" ~1. ""'"' $2199 ~~wr. 1teerin;. wfw, An eitellent tor.
'70 T-BIRD
'69 PONTIAC
:!!:!.~~ ·~ olecf,wniowi, s2299-'"'''". ""«"'· ... "''"""'" ""· (ZCK284)
'71 vw
CAMPfRWPOPTOP $·2399 17, 124 milts, rodio, full~ ~ed ind. ,..
window detoner. Like new. SlSO.IO
'68 T-BIRD v
Full power, mog. wdttfi1, lGnclou -,op, $2999 ~ fullpowe,,cleonD'neOWll•r.loWmiles,lf $-1799J;
lroughom inlerior, ntdio, hnftr, roiud-· I'""' w/whilt vWlyl '°'-like nN. VH8'92 •
whilt letl« lfll. (432BHIO • . • . '
'71 CONTINENTAL '68 VOLKSWAGEN
MARKlll
2 Door. Full power, stereo radio,
vi nyl roof, low mileage. A sharp
one. (366DTA)
$
'71 MAVERICK
2 DR. SEDAN , $2199 V-8, ~. slffring, nidiol while wons, radio,
htotor, cltluxe intmor, low milqe. (165CPI)
Radio, hea1er. Looks good, runt
good. (W08191)
1971 CAPRI
!e.~h!1~·"· """" •• ""'""""" $ 1995 dean. low miles. likt llflW. 180EKS
'64 CHEVROLET
!~~!l:.T. full .power, rodio. htottr. Shotp.$3-99
(PBfl93)
'67 VOLKSWAGEN .
SQUAREBACK • $699 ' Rodio. htotw, oir 'onclitirilg, Miry white fnish. •
(TTA608) . -. '
'65 MUSTANG $599 2 DR. H.T.
RIN Good. looks Good. IHE283
'67 TOYOTA $499 · Sf DAN
Rod'io, Mater ond d.an. CT5H070)
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