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1973-01-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
- , VOL 66, NO. 27, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1973 Wyn Sargent~s Son: By JOHN ZALLER 01 ~ Diiiy P'llet 11•11 "I know the way she iland she would do something like that. She's the It.ind of perso1i" who wouldn't let anythlng get in the way or something she wanted to do." That WU 17-year-old Jimmy Martin's reaction to reportl lllat his mother, Wyn SarJenl of Huntington Harbour, has mar- rit;d a cannibal chieftain so she can gather infonnatlon for a book on the sex· uel practices of Indonesian natives. "She wanted to write the book and if that was the only way to flnd out about . u, I'm sure she would have done it," said 1!'e youth ol his mother. ~ .. oc Young Martin's views squared with thoile of 10 other friends and ac· quaintances of the former HWlt.ington Beach houSewite who we inteniiewed by the DAILY PILOT. No one doubted that P..1iss Sargent (her maiden name) might marry a caMibal under certain circumstances. But their views diverged widely on what her motivation for such a decision might have been. SQ.rne saw he r as a "free spirit" and a "lreii'iendously wann .person" who was devoted to joµfnallstlc research and to improvement or the natives In the remote Jn~donesian province of West ro Edward G. Robinson 'Little Caesar' Succumbs at 79 -· 'LITTLE CAESAR' DEAD Edward G. Robln50n, 79 Jane Boyd Files For Re-election o,.i Laguna Board By FREDERICK SCllOEMEID. Of th C>.lllr '"'' Staff ·Jane F. Boyd, a trustee in the Laguna &each Unified_ School District, late Fri- day took out papers to seek a se'cond tG'Ttl on the Board of Education. 1iirs. Boyd is one of two minority board memben who fought actions of. a three-- member majority bloc which [reed the district's three top administrators. "It's time to close the credibility gap that has been created between the board and the community," declared Mrs. Boyd , 50, of 1274 Starlit Drive, Laguna Beach. ';I hope we can restore confidence in the decision-making process." . Mrs. Boyd becomes the first ofric18l candidate in the April 17 school board elecUon. Her term, along with those of Board President William Thomas ID, and Trustee Norman Browne, expires June :io. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Edward G. Robinson, whose tough sinister ap- pearance on movie screens concealed the soul of a gentle aesthete, died Friday at 79 years of age. Robinson succumbed at Mount Sinai Hospital where he had undergone tests in recent weeks. The cause of death was not immediately determined. Although Robinson ROrlrayed kinder cbllracters in late years he never shook the tough guy lat lhe public bWli on him after his appearance in "LitUe Caesar," the film that made him a star. But the man behind the image wasa quiet, almost shy ari collector and political libernl who had somet,h.ing in common with the gangster in that epic film -bis rule for success: "Live beyond your means ; then you're forced to work hard, you have to suc- ceed." Robinson was born E m an u e I Goldenberg; son of Romanian-Jewish parents in Bucharest Romania Dec. 12, 1893. His father was a house builder. Young Robinson , his mother, two brothers and maternal grandmother came to the United States as steerage passengers when he was IO. One of Robinson's brothers, attacked by a gang of street urchins in Bucharest, died later as a ('eSUlt of his injuries. His father had preceded the family to New York and they moved into an East Side tenement. Even in bis early school days young Eddie showed a flair for drama, starring Jn school plays. At>andoning varius ambitions to be a rabbi, a lawyer, or a teacher, Robinson chose acting and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts while taking night courses in arts, languages and philosophy at COiumbia University and New York City College. His" first break was a role in a stock company production of, "Kismet," and Robinson went on to catve a career on the"legilimate stage, appearing in more than 40 plays. Five feet eight inches tall wilh graying hair and thick purplish lips, Robinson never claimed to be a handsome man. He said be would tell producers: "I can't give yoo much face value but I can give you stage value." He tried movie acting in the late 1920s. appearing first in' a silent film , "The Bright Shawl." In 1930 he went lo Hollywood to act in the films "Night Ride" and "A Woman to Love." Many hit films folJowed: "The Hatchet Man," 0 Tbe Whole Town's Talking." "Barbary Coat," •'KJd Galahad," "Th& Last Gangster," "Tampico," 0 Double (See ROBINSON, hi< II llian, V+'here the marriage reportedly took place. But others, including neighbors and former colleagues, saw her as a "kook" and "eccentric" who had a flair for se.11- serving publicity and artificial flam- boyance. '1Sbe's just out for some headlines. This will make a great chapter 6 some day when she writes her book," said one man .who says be bas known her for several years. "I wasn't expecting this, but I can cer- tainly believe it," he added with a disap- proving tone. "She would never go into something er '., s Afield like this without complete respect for the culture she was entering.'' said one of Miss Sar~nt 's friends , Diane Reed. ~lrs. Reed, who oow wc.rks for the lluntington Beach high school system, has known Miss Sargent since 1968 when she was a reporter for Hwitington B e a c h Independent. "Wyn saw these people as fierce and proud. She had great empathy for their civilization," Mrs. Reed added. 'Ibos interviewed did agree however, that the 42-year-old Miss Sargent bas led a colorful life. She was raised in Whittier by a \vealthy orange growing family. A strik· ng six feet tall \\•ilh reddish hair, lliiss Sargent succeeded "'cJI in school, v.•as graduated from Octidenla t College. and reportedly speaks Spunish and F'rcnch fluently. Her first husband worked for a federal law enforcement agency and v.·as killed in a flaming auto crash in lllexico City. There is S(l me indication the death may have been caused deliberately, according to friends. Following that she taught first grade at Newport !!eig hts Elementary School in Newport Beach for two years in the .early 1960s . "She was very good \\•ith children ... '~ gang, who's got the football ?" Seagull's '~·~· Oil· football. liel.d at Corona de! Mar High · ScliOol. GUlls to Sea King campus Th~rsday seek- ing shelter from threatenin~ weather. but predicted rainstorm never materialized. Weather outlook for the-wekend is good -clear skies and sunny. New Coastal Commission Takes First Shaky Steps 81 CANDACE PEARSON Of fl\e O.ilY' , .... Sltff South Coast Regional Conservation Commissioners met in their second organizational session Friday in Long Beach and tried to make teDtative steps tow'ards ooastal planning. At times, the commission which will govern building permits in Orange and Los Angeles counties, found the waters a little rough because administrative direc- tion was lacking. The J1·member commission is one of six regional bodies in addition to a state commission Created w~ voters ap: proved Proposition 20 in lhe November General Election. Construction proposed within, 1,000 yeards ol the mean bigb tide line will come under the commissinns' jurisdic· lion. fl1ost of the JSO persons present at Friday's meeting' lo Long Beach v;ere in- d1vidlJ&l developers or representatives of cities see~ exclusions from or answers about pr~mlt p<OCedures. The commission cannot accept ap· plication! for building permits or ex· clusions until the state commission adopts a aet procedural regulations. Commissioner James Hayes, a Los Ange1es County supeniisor1 presented commissioners with copies of 54-page proposal of operating procedures and ·sample pennlt aP,Plications. dilolu1cn of the procedl.ll'eS written by the state Attorney General's Office by the IOUth oout commis11iooers has been set for Feb. $ 1t 7:30 p.m. War Games Sta rt At Pendleton As Peace Co1nes Only a few hours before the Vietnam peace treaty was to be signed today, an attack force of combined Navy and Marine Corps ships planes and men was due to invade the Southland. War games using S.000 commandoes and tactics devised out of the Vietnam war were set for Camp Pendleton beaches. The. air-sea assault wa s scheduled to use 17 ships in a task force including two- submarines and Jong-range troop-car· rying helicopters. The choppers were to bring men of the Fifth Marine Amphibious Brigade from the helicopter carrler Tripoli. one of the 17 vesse ls beyond the horizon. Finnly entrenched men of the Third BattaUon, First Marine Regiment were given the task of auempUng to keep tOO invaders from capturing a beachhead. The selection of a replacement ror oUsted superintendent WilUam UUoni, Mrs. Boyd said, may become a contral ilsue as the campa ign begins. Referee Dies ~ Olalrman Robert Rooney of Huolinlton Beacb said the ioeaUon or the m<etlng WOll!d be announced tater. That dale is two days before the state commlllion mtttl.ng set for Feb. 7 tn Los Angeles. Hayes, the regional com- miuion's repraentative to that' body, said be bi tryloa: to get a meeting site near Loi Ao(eles International AirpOrt. Dock landing ships, tank landing ships, destroyers, minesweepers high-lpeed gunboats ilnd swift raiding boats were also to be used In the mock battle. li1arioe Corps officials said in addition to amphibious combat 18(11~. 1he ex· erclse will leJtt how fast ammunition and fuel can be supplied. • ~){rs. Boyd cast the lone vott to re- employ Ullom end · As.sistant • Stiperin- iSee BOYD, Pase I) Collapses at Estancia Game . ' Wif. e A bukt!lball official collaPoed and died ~ferv Griffin or an appattnt heart attack In rront of a D packed llYl1I durbig the E4tanela Hlgb Seeking i vorce School -Lot A1am11o1 Hiih School game ~ ANGELES !AP) -The wile of at Los Alsmltos Frtdl)' night. televlJlon talk show host Merv OriffJn, / Herbert ClitherM, 46, of Anaheim was , aued ror divorce Friday. prooounced dead on arrival at Los , .1n the SUperlor Court petition to end Alamitos G<\lt?al Hospital. The rcl.,.,. ~ 14-ye.ar marriage, Julann Grtf!ln, 44, collapsed during the third quarter of the cited lmconcilable dllferences and game. • jllimaled the couple's property at '4 Wilne.,.. said Clitheroe droll!>ed lo _.J]illlon The Griffins have one sou. one knc<! just as he was aboUt to·bfow his -Aolhonj. Patrick Grlflln, I!!< whlsOe. So~ said they thought the of. ' !iclal had movfd"lo get 1 better look ti lhe play In Pl'OIJ"'S'·, The man dropped to bit knee and tben eoilapsed to lhe floor. Both sides o! tllo llYl1I wm filled wUb 1tudenis lllld por<nta. MMY IJesan cryl.;g. It Is the llnl time witllin ml!OIOI')' of observera that tueb an OCCUl'1'tDCi has takel'I place during an interachool aame. Unitlll action is tak"' by 1 .. 11"' ()ff(&ll, lhe ~ will be dl'oP(l<'d from Ille -of bolh schools. Purther details conc:emina Ibo a•m• will be found on Page I.!. ,, The <Jtate comm1asion Feb. 7 wUI con· duct a public heorin' on the propooed procedures, which include ~gested pennlt fees of $2$ for minor ap- plleatlionl, l!O for consent calelldar lt<Ull and $2111 to 12111 ror major projects ~-publJc..hearings, . A few ol the regional commission memben were 111gafn1t chargin& any rees. The rtgional eommlssion has Ovc memben. from Orange County. ln ad- dition to ftoone1, an associate professor . (See COASTAi,, Pare I) ' ' County Tot Chokes TQ Death on Toy A IO.month old Bl[cna Park boy chok- ed to death In front of hls partntl Friday as a plu tlc toy became lodged In his throat, police oroclals aaid. Gregory Lllblak ·was playing In his home ·wt1tn 1 doll became stuck tn the child's lhroat. 11\1 parenll Immediately ·called ror rescue penonnel, but efforts to save t~ tiny. child were In vain . -, \ Dltne-a·Llne Bargal11s TODAY? TEN CENTS That~ recalls Bllrthtra Tultlr., \\'ho sti ll teache s there. "But she \\3S very adventurous and \\'as the kind that you nC'ver knC'w \\'hat they 1,1·ould do next. But we all liked her,·· tilrs. Tuttle says. Miss Sargent later married Ross McC\intock, a high official \vith Fl uor Corp. \Vhen their union ended in the late 1960s. she began a life of adventure. McClintock later married Hollywood ac· tress li1amie Van Doren. At the time she "'as n1arried to ll1cClintock. ll!iss Sargent -.yas a mOdel ~See SARGENT, Page ZI ree Prosecution Declares By TOi" BARLEY Of 1111 D1H1 Pl191 11111 Former Laguna Hills stockbroker Joseph Dulaney and his wife, Marlene, were cleared l11te Friday of long standing multiple charges of grand theft and forgery 1'.'hen the prosecution adntitted it oo longer had a triable caM? against the globetrotting financier and his blonde spouse·. Orange County Superior Court Judge \Villiam Murray 's granllng of the motlcn of dismissal fi led by the San Clemente couple came just two years after the Grand Juty indicted Dulaney, 39, and Mrs . Dulaney, 33, of 2631 Via Cascadlta, in what came to be popularly known as the "Taj Mahal Affair." The proceedings took their name from the swnptuous Laguna Hills oUice com- plex operated by Dulaney in his capacity as president of the World Financial Trends inveStment enterprise. That building and a compa nion Seal Beach office complex have long since been swallowed up in the bankruptcy proceedings that followed the Grand Jury action and the departure of the Dulaneys for West Germ.any in November, 11169. By the time a long search for the Dulaneys ended with the arrest of the financier in the Dutch Caribbean colony of Cur8cao and the flushing of his at· tractive wife from a hospital bed ln the British Crown Colony of Bermuda, four other names had joined theii-s on the Grand Jury indictment. Among them were James Shipley, 38, of 16951 Lowell Circle, Huntington Beach, vice president of Dulaney's Laguna Hills investment empjre and Daniel Hayes, 40, of 8211 Snowbird Drive, Huntington Beach. Only Shipley and the Dulaney! were left to face allegations confined to World Financial Trends affairs when Judge James Turner cleared all defendants in an earlier trial. That trial was confined to charges that the group had defrauded the Roman Catholic nuns who operated St. Bernardine llospital in San Bernardino of $500,000. It was alleged by a prosecution that called on three nuns as witne~s that the sisters were given phony stoclt in exchange for the loon. · , Shortly alter that verdict was reached, (Ste DULANEY, f"I' ZI Orange Coast Weatloer Fair skies, fair lemperatum and fair winds were forecast for Sat- urday with a fair chance or raln late Sunday. Temper&tw-es ol 70 degrees high during the day and 12 degrees low dulillg lhe night w.,. predicted. Ught winds of eight to 15 miles per hour were fOl'«aSI tod~ INSIDE TODAY ' Y o,ur yoU'Hg&ter's name at1d fingerprints co1dd be placed tn file al0t1gsld< .. coro. of ro,,i.u, muf'derm and th.itvt1. Stt story, Pa.gt1 4. "" . ..., I ~ . ..,.......,., '"'' C'-'::11 ...... •• P.mlly , ... ' (1•••111 .. . ... ·--I -" ·-• (---~ ... • ·-U·lJ ·--" --, .. ,. Otlltl i'MtkH " ........ I ' Sahr~, JM1ulr7 27, 1973 Kidnapers Release Ho stages DU QUOIN, 111. \AP) -Three hostages. including a slate trooper and the Ashley police chief , 11•ere released unharn1ed Frida}' night after a stnte police chase through Southern Illinois for their abductors in stolen cars, police said. Police early today were seeking four of the abductors in a stolen 1973 green sta· tion 11·agon 11·ith ~1issouri license plates. Officers said the abduclion began when liv e persons \\'ere stopped for a routine check and the car they 11o·ere in pro1•ed to bt> s1olen. They said a garage man with a tow truck had arrived to tow a~'tly the stolen car "'·hen he and the t\\'O police of· ficers ~'ere taken hosteages. l\'l.ron at Pro11er KEY BISCAYNE. f1a. (AP ) -Like countless Americans across the nation, President Nixon and his family will say prayers of thanksgiving today as the shooting ends in this country's longest \\"ar. Nixon. his wife, Pat, and daughter Julie Nixon Eisenhower were to atteocl a special church scr\'e at the Key Biscayne ( NEWS BRIEFS ) Presb\'terian Orurch near the Florida White.Hoose, press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said. Nixon flew to Florida from Washington on Friday shprtly after he signed a proclamation designating that hour fo.r prayer and thanksgiving. It coincides \\'\th the hour a cease-fire is to bke place in Vietnam. C11rbs E.ret11ptlo11s WASHINGTON (AP) -The Cost ' of Living Council Friday exempted alcoholic beverages. tobacco and cJrugs from its mandatory wage-price co.f'ltrols on food . The council issued new regu1ations that amount to an official definition of food as far as the mandatory control system is concerned. The food; COf\Struclion and heallh ind· ustries are still under mandatory wage- price controls, while the remainder of the ecooomy is under voluntary wage-priCf! restraints. Mrs. lr1'ing Gnilty ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) -f.frs. Clifford Irving has pleaded guilty to Swiss charges of helping her husband in• the Howard Hughes autobiography fraud and will be sentenced by the Zurich Superior Court on March 8, her lawer said Friday. Peter Widmer, the 'attorney, said the court was advised last month that she had "accepted" charges of fraud in- volving $650,000, counterfeiting, and use of falsified idenUty papers. That carries the case to the' Superior , Court rather than before a Jury coort. Sentence will be pronounced after statements from pro~ution and defense. No witness~ will be heard. Mrs. Irving will travel to Zurich for the sentel"\ce from the Spanish island of Ibiza, where she was a!lowed by Swiss authorities lo join her husband, Widmer said. Co119re1smara Sues .. LOS ANGELES-{AP) -Rep. George Brown Jr., (0-Calif.,) filed suit in U.S. District Court Friday to force the Nixon administration to spend all the money appropriated by Congress to California under the Water Pollution Control Act. Brown. suing as a private citizen, con- tends in his class action suit that Nixon has breached his constitutional duty to "faithfully execute" the laws enacted by Congress. Congress passed the Water Pollution Control Act in October 1972 over Nixon's veto. But the President directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to spend only $5 billio'n of the $11 billion appropriated by Congress for 1973 and 1974. OIANH COAST IT DAILY PILOT 1 'TM 0rtnoe Cots! DAILY !"IL.OT, wltft wlll(2I; k c:omblMlll the N-l"r-. i. publtlflllll by ,.,. Or•nge CO.It P\llllllhlf'll Compitnr, 19Pf' r••• edlllllnl •rt lllltlllsMCI, Mond~Y ltlt'O\IOll Frld1y, f1lr Ccrlll Mtsl, N-.,orl Be1tl'I, HunU11910n 8tKhlFO\lf'ltlffl Vtllr(, LIDllnl IN~, lrvlnt/StddltlMCk Mid Ssn Cltmtnt1/ Sin JUUi C1pl1tr1ne. " l ll'l{l!t r991orM1 edl!lien 11 publ\shtd snurdlt)'• '"" S11rt111ys. TI!t pr111ci,,_I l>Ublltflll!lil pl1nl It ti .tit Wt~I l1y Slf"HI, Cotla Mtta, C.llforf!i., fltU. R.cb1rf N. Wied Pr11kl'"I trd Plltllllh« J1~k R. Curl1y I/Jct Prttkllfll 11111 Otnertt Mtl\fOltf TllOl'llll KttYil Ed lier Tlio1t1•1 A. Murphint MtM9U. Uitor \ Clr•rl•• H. Leo• Rlclierd P. N•n Aul1l•11I Mlfllltlf'lll Ed!teB 'L.EAVE . ME A.LONE' -In 1970, Michael J . Brody, then 21, pleaded \Vllh unidentified woman to, "Leave me alone, or I'll kill myself," after the woman requested cash from Brody to pay her son's hospi- tal expenses. It \Vas in 1970 that the oleomargarine heir announced. he \Vould give away all his money. 'M oney Giver' Brody Shoots Self to Death Kf r\GSTO:i, N. Y. (AP ) -P.1ichael James Brody, the oleomargarine heir \\"ho sparked a bizarre riches rush three years ago ~·ith a pledge to give away his fortune. shot himself to death Friday. The Ulster C.ounty sheriff's office reported Brody. 24, held a high-powered rifle bet\\·een his knees and blew away a portion of his head. The body was found in the home of his father-in-law, Robert Dubois, 10 miles \\'est of here in Shokan, N.Y. Brody said his idea to give away his money on a fir.It-come, first-served basis came to him while he was "tripped out on drugs.'' He wrote out thousands of dollars of gi veaway checks to avid petitioners, but they bounced. He was arrested 13 mont~ ago on charges that he threatened the life of President Nixon in a telephone call to the \Vhite House. The charges were dropped \\'hen a federal judge was told of Brody's mental history. Brody had been separated ,for about a year from bis wife, Renee, and the sheriff's office said he had spent some of that time in 'a mental institution. Brody was one of four persons named heir to a $6.88 million trust set up by his grandfather, John F. Jelke, who died in Hl6S. He received his share when he tum- . ed 21 in 1969. Brody claimed he was worth $26 million. However, his portion of the estate was estimated at only $1 million by his uncle, Minot "Mickey" Jelke, who was convicted of eompulstory pro- stitution in a 1955 trial involving a stable of Manhattan call girls. From Pagel COASTAL •.. of economics at Cal State Long Beach. they afe Judy Rosener. a UC Irvine lec- turer from Newport Beach; Art Holmes. mayor of San Clemente; Dr. Donald Bright of La Habra, a professor or marine biology at Cal State Fullerton ; and Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. Of the five , only Caspers was absent from Friday's meeting. The regional commission has been budgeted $10,000 by the state body to get office space, telephones and hire an ad· ministrative assistant until they get a pennanent executive o[ficer. Friday, Rooney appointed Loui6 Jobst or the Long Beach •!arbor Department (the temporary commission head- quarters) as interim secretary. Cannen Warschaw, commis s ion member from Los Angeles and head of the personnel committee. announced that a pplications for executi\'e director of the commission, at a salary range of $25.000 to $30,000, are being accepted. Interested persons should address in· quiries to Lou Jobst at the harbor department, Port of Long Beach. Deadline Is Feb. 24, after which oral in· terviews and then election by tbe.Wta.I commission will take place.~ Rooney said he will be surveying cities and counties in the South Coast area to see how many items they might be in- cluding under the exclusion applications. He added that when the heavy 1Vorkload begins with applications fro01 developments, he expects to hold meetings twice a week, with one of those on Sa turdays. . During the public portion of the nleeting, seven men from seven coa~tal cities1 including Seal Beach, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, 11pproached the commissions. Their questions centered on whether they should apply for exclusions on their properties and when the pennit boun· daries will be established. Rooney told them to consult with their own attomtys on what kind of PP- plications to file, because the commi~ion could not role on such cases now. Re added that sa public ~Bring on the permit area boundaries will take place Jn the next 30 days. Lindsay for Senate? NEW YORK (API -Mayor John V. Lindsay of New York b toying with the Idea of n1Ming for the U.S. Senate, the New -York Times r eports. But political insiders said '11lursday thnt Undsay ts ~ reluctant to run next year against Sen. Jacob K. Javits, the Republican In· cumbent , becaust they are friends. Brudy came to public three years , ago thls month when be and Renee new back from a Jamaica honeymoon in a 146-seat jetliner they had chartered just for themselves at a cost of $7,SM. Newsmen were told by Brody that the planned to give a~·ay bi s fortune, and he made public his Scarsdale, N, Y ... add- ress and phone number. The next day, the riches rush forced police to block off roads around Brody's rented $400,000 mansion. The police switchboard was tied up with calls from as far away as Texas and California. Western Union handled lllOre than 500 tek?grams addressed to Brody. Brody claimed he gave away $60,000 during the day, most of it in checks. But they promptly bounced at the Scarsdale National Bank and Trust Company £or lack of funds. A3 a result of the publicity, however, Brody cut a record and appeared on the Ed Sullivan television show, where he received $3,500 to sing and play a guitar. At the height of his riotoriety, Brody claimed he bad a plan to eod the Viel· nam war and to put a halt to drug ad· diction in this cowitry. lie -said he was seeking to arrange a come:rence wilh President Nixon. '\. Sub6equenUy, he was in ana out of mental institutions and when he even- tually got in touch with the White-House, the government claimed, it was to treaten the president's llle during a series of rambling, sem.icoberent calls. From Pagel ROBINSON .•. Indemnity," "Night Has Thousand Eyes," ··nie Stranger." and "All My Sons.". His memorable s~reen roles included the patient scientist in "Or. Ehrilich's: P.1agic Bullet" and the forceful managing editor in "Five Star Final." In 1927, Robinsn married actress Gladys Ll<ry,d.. A son, Edl\'an:l G. "Man· ny" Rgbirt§on Jr. was born in 1933. TM 'Robiofuns were divorced in 1956, anti two years later the actor married New York dress designer Jane Adler. He was 64, she 38. His divorce cost Robinson the great art collection he and Gladys had gathered. But he set about building a new col· Jection which he housed in a special ga llery built on the badminton rourt of his Beverly Hills home. ''There are my children." he would tell visitors. pointing to hi s paintings. R o b i n s on ' s mo.st recent film was "Soylent Green." a futuristic movie in which he co.starred with Charlton Ilcston. He was feted on the occasion of his 10\st movie with a party attended by his oldtime leading lady. Joan Blondell, and boss, Jack L. Warner. Until his Ulness, Robinson and h.is wife were among the most active members of Hollywood society, attending previews and parties several nights a we!k. Robinson's increasing deafness proved no deterrent to his rich conversation. ..,,_ SEEK ING RE·ELECTIO,N L1fl\'n1 Trllltff Boyd I FreMP .. el SARGENT ••• bou>ewife, 1cconllng ~ flitnds. "She knew how to 1et a table for o Pl" ty and \tt'hat to puf OD,"' llYS I friend. ··And when she gave 1 party, it was always the best. ''Shi bod a tbing 1bout a!W11Js U· cd1loi and lett!Da you !mow .she was ex· ceUlni. She -vuy flamboyant." She 11'•• dennltely considered a good soclallt.er and a master ol high society politeness. according to neighbors. But oo her own, she toured Russia, where she was ~portedly the first Y<'Oma.n ever permitted to Oy a jet airplane. She said she was planning to visit Red China u well, but the purges ol lntemal pollUcs chlUiged her mind at the last minute. "She was always talking about the books she'd IUte to write," recalls a neighbor. "How much of what she said was true, you never knew. You got the feeling she was just trying to mount up a lot of experiences so she would have something to write about." In 1968. after discovering a tribe of nearly extinct natives in Borneo, she returned to the United States where she publicized their plight and led a rescue mission back to tbe COW1try. Although the e!!ort apparently bad 'mixed SUCa!S.S, It ls credited by friends with having saved a stnaggliog tribe from certain extinction. She returned· ·to a dillerent part of Indonesia in October ol 1972 to research a book on the cannibalistic natives of West 1rian, the area in which David Rockefeller. son of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, vanished several years ago. "She was detennined to find out as much about their custom as she could," reports her son. ''She had written before that she y,·as considering marrying one . of the chiefs but that was a different one than lbe one she's now supposed to have married. "I didn't really expect her to go this far hut 1 believe she would do il" Frot1tP .. el DULANEY ... Shipley was cleared in pretrial action of all charges filed in connection with his earlier alleged complicity in the defrauding of elderly investors in tbe Laguna Hills enterprise run by Dulaney. CompJalnts filed by those investors - almost all of them residents ol the Leisure World community -formed the basis for the prosecution's ded.siaD to take its case agatil.st the Dulaney group before the Grand Jury. Ironically, it was leamed after the court ruling Friday, a d<Cisioo by three elderly 1women residents of that com- munity played a JDJjor role In the pr<> secution'a declsk>n to only half-heartedly oppose the motion before Judge Murray. "They changed tbe.ir minda,.. Deputy District Attorney Stu Grant said. "I ad· mit we 'd run lnto a lot of doubts about the whole thing as Ume went on but the decision by these three ladies left uS fac- ing a trial without three vital witnesses." Grant indicated the potential witnesses' undimlnlshed regard for the handMme stockbroker who once handled their portfolio! may have had somethiog to do with their decision. "They still liked him despite all that had been said and all that bod been al· feged~' .Cran! said. "It's bani to fight that kind of attitude facing a trial wbere we needed all the ammunition we eould use." - But defense attorney Robert Law made it clear after the verdict that tbl~case against the Dulaneys had t)Nome something !es,, than a case a long time ago. "The more we delved into things the flakier the ~prosecution case became," Law said. "There had beeTl a lot of"talk about forgeries on certain documents and then the prosecution got burned when a handwriting expert said he certainly wouldn't testify that there had been any forging." Dulaney left the courtroom to return to two new activities descri~ by Law - one of them a cattle feeding enterprise described by the lawyer aS "extremely profitable" and the second an interest in the construction of automatic parking facilities. Law said Dulaney is "in on the ground floor'' in a plan designed to take the customer's car from him the moment be enters the facility, park it, and return it to him at the press of a button." F,....P .. el BOYD • • • '\. ~ tendents Robert Reev~ and Charles Hess at a tumultuous school board meeting Dec. IS. Dr. Browne, who bas joined htr on many' votes against the ma· . Jority bloc headed by 'Tbomas, was not present at the meeting. Bot4 Thomas and B~ have yet to announce whe~ they wlll seek subs&- quent tenn9"1dft"the board. Mn. Boyd, a nallve of Boston, Mass., 1Uended •lementary ochool In Maioe and spent three years at WeUesley Ccllegt. She bu been a resident of the Laguna area since 1957 and has lel'Vtd 11 prul.. dent of the Allto PT A, tho Laguna Beach High School PTA and the Laguna Boaclt:, PTA Council. She first ran for the.achooLtioard. In. 1964 and was 4efeated. Later she wa1 elected In 11118. Sbe and her husband, Cblrltoo, the mayor of Laguna S..Ch, 1ui.. tbrte children: Lucy, 19, a 1tudent at ~lllsT College; Alan, 24, an accountant. and Scott, 27, ao lnluraooe compaof supervllOT. - UPIT ....... War's Little Victims Montagnanl refugee children peer through barbed wire enclosure at their makeshift refugee camp at Pleik.u in vretnam's Central High- lands. The children have been shuffled from place to pla<e as a result of the war but may after the signing of a cease-fire today once again run and play in the sun. Newport Planners Attack ,_ Spiraling -city Population • Newport Beach planners Friday un· plications for n1ulti-family development veiled their lone-heralded attack oo the and allow time for refinemenl of the In· problem of mushrooming growth in the terim growth limits ... and adoption of city. ordinances "and zone changes necessary They proposed a variety of zoning con-to maintain growth limits," Community troJs -including a building moratoriwn Development Director-Richard Hogani for one year -but say even their best sald. efforts say only be able to cut population Planners also predict an overall reduc· projections by a mere 12 percent tionof _Awellings in the city lo 41,371 Jn a report prepared for scrutiny by-from a predicted liigh of 48.300 in 1990. councilmen and plannlng commissioners There are now 'n ,600 dwellings in the in a joint meet~ Mooday night., advance city. planning director Rodney Gmn says The most drutic cuts would be In despite some tough zoning control! he multi-family dwellings, which face a proposes, the Ne~t Beach popula-potential reduction of nearly 18,000 units Uon will grow to 100,<KXI by 1990. less than would be the total under cur· It was a forecast six months ago that rent zontna laws. without controls that the population wruld double -........, to an ultimate Ill,· Jn contrast, the stall is recommending a•..... an eventuaJ' fncrease of more than S 000 800 -that triggered the intense studies single-family homes over the tOtat to cont growth. edicted d What planning staff came up with pr un er CWTent wning. ged attack on growth that is ~ Areas facin.g greatest cut~ks in arlly at dense. multi-family ultimate densi.ty and population under apartm projects and massive, boxy ~~~ended zoning versus current zon. an!l.Allikll-character OOlldings that are mg. pping up all over Newport Beach. -~estcWf-Dover Shore•: ultimate To begin with, planners propose a six populalioo down ~,100; the addl.Uonal or 12-month moratorium on residential people who would live there would be In building permits for any development • 1,400 fewer apartment units and in IOO that would exceed the proposed density fewer single-family dwellings. limit of 15 units per acre -BIRff1, Eastbluff, Park Newport lac· Gunn's report says the city should ing ~t of 2,!X'O in predicted populaUOo, then: I.~ m predicted multi-family unlta and -Enact a 15 dwelling·uiiit per acre an mcrease of 700 single-family home!. density limit on all future multi·family -:-· Newport Center, Big Canyon area residential de velopments. fac1n~ a .cut of 2,800 population, 1,200 -Prohibit all fUture residential multi-family units and a stable figure of development in commercial and in-966 single-family homes. dustrial z.ones, except where special zon--Unlncorpotated county island near ing districts might be created. Hoag Hospital facing population cut of -Limit the density of all fUture 1,200 over predictions, with 600 Jess residential developmenll to the "lowest multi-family units. feasible level'' with empbasts on 1lngl~ Planners have also recommended family rather than multl·famlly dweU· possible. zoni~ me11SUres that could be ing:s. used to lDlplement the recommended cut.,,, -Lim.it the size of all future buildings backs. to preserve community character, . ~se include new zorUng. districts through use of floor area ratios, lot s1m1lar to the existing R-t.5 {limited t.'Overage limits and bulk regulatiol'l.1 for ~uple~) zone on Balboa Island, new 7.oe- each particuJar area of the city. 1ng district for multi-family dweWngs -Prohibit all variances for additional new zoning district for residential unila on undersized lots. deyelopment with a density limit of eight In addition to the fi ve-point plan for uruts per acre. density reductions, the staff Is asking for a moratorlwn on all pennits exceeding the recommended limits. ''Tbb will prevent a rash of permit ap--Two Women Rob F otomat of $60 'fw:o young, diminutive women, one packing an automatic pistol robbed a Huntingtoo Beach Fotomat .ootlet of MO Friday and made their getaway on foot. Huntington Beach police said the women, both about five feet, four inches tall, approached the film proce,,sing 118· lion and one pull~ out the blue steel weapon. "How about the money, alt of It " the pistol pecking bandit said to attendant Leslie Arnold, 18, of Huntington Beach. The girl clerk handed over the money in a brown paper sack to the women. DA!LT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dd""7 ol '" D~~ ""1 Is fllM'Mtlttd ~rtil•r1 II '" .. 1111 ..... ,_,. """' ... •1• ~ t•lr ..,., -,..., •Ill ' ... ~ It ,..,. <•Jilt .... , .. .., ..... , ........ ~If .., ,..,..,., H "°" .. "" ..-1 .. ~------·'I--!"'...,' ( ... ._, t I.Ill, IM.nt f, _. 9 1,.,._ S -. • .... _____ ....., ............ ---Aetar ttee•••• .,.... c11i. .... •• ... , .. , .... 111. Veteran actor J. Carrol Na!Jh, a muter of dialects, ls dead at 73. One o! Hollywood's most versatUe character actors, he played almoot every nationality bul his own-lrlsh. • Ttlt~ • , j j r j oi 0 N Cl ~ Y· 0 n if f( y ti p B p B ~ II fl f( A 0. •' s 0 n . ~ r S1.turd.1y, J1n11ary 27, 1'173 OAll.Y PILOT :t Viet -War Ends • Ill -Furious Battling ' Lue~s Involved Valley Jaycees Honor Voss 'PLENTY TO BE 00 E' V•ll•y VoluntHr Vo5s Robert E. Warner Dies; Rites Set Today in Capo Funeral services for Robert E. Warner of Capistrano Beach are scheduled for 3 o'clock this afternoon at Palisades United 1'1ethodist Church, Mr. Warner suc- cumbed to a heart attack Wednesday. be was 75. A Pasadena area resident for many years, ~1r. Warner moved to the south Orange Coast 10 years ago upon his retirement from Southwestern Engineer- ing .~mpany. He served as a plant foreman for the Los Angeles firm for 33 years. Though retired, he worked during the past decade at Doheny Beach State Park. Mr. Warner is survived by his wife. In June, 1968. Fred Voss waa one of thOUJ.aD.dl e:cross the country Cllugbt up ln the idealism of Robert F. Kennedy's campaign for the presidency. But Suddenly, Kennedy was killed by an assasin Ind bis followers were without a leader. "We wanted to find a way to perpetuate the things he stood for," ex- plains Voss, now a leading member of the Fountain Valley School Board, "So we turned to our local communities and found there was plenty that needed to be done." That was five years ago. Since then Voss has been active in everything from flag football to a minority scholarship fund to the local Teen Help program. Voss bas been named recipient of the annual Distinguished Service Award of the Fountain Valley Jaycees. "Receiving this award in Fountain Valley where community service is not just an empty phrase, makes it doubly meaningful," said Voss, who, with his wife, Sally, and their tv..·o children, has lived in the city for seven years. Voss' first involvement after the Ken- nedy ~ation was in the Colorla Juarez area or Fountain Valley. He was active in the fmmding group for that area's first community center, and later helped set up an annual scholarship pro- gram for a needy student from the area. In 1969-he-ran for the board of trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, but didn't win a seat. In 1971 he re-entered local school politics and won a seat on the Fountain Valley School Board. As a trustee, Voss bas pushed for broader student involvement in the district's extracurrirular activities and for unification of the element ary feeder districts to the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Voss has coached a boys' flag football team since 1969. His teams have won the city championship twice. This year he also is coaching a girls' basketball tear.1 "because there was a team all formed but no. coach."· Presently Voss also is active on the ad- visory board oC the Fountain Valley Boys .Club, as presi~ent of the Teen HeJp board of direetors, and as a member of the RFK Scholarship Fund committee. DAILY ,ILOT Slllf ,Mote Beams Rise at Pla::a Workmen raise steel framin g Cor new Bullock's De- partment Store at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Three-story, 180,00-0-square-foot building is sched- uJed !or completion in late September. It will be the second Bullock's store in Oran ge County. The other one is at Fashion Square in Santa Ana. Columnist _Pl,ans Su_it Over Sinatra Remark NEW YORK (UPI) -Washington Post cOl.umnist Maxine Cheshire plans to sue Frank Sinatra for slander because of a verbal attack he made on her at an in- auguraliorH?ve party in Washington, it was reported Friday. Sinatra could not be reached im- mediately for comment. the New York Post quoted Mrs. Cheshire as saying that her attorney, Edward Bennett Williams, 'has in- structed me to say we plan to demand a public apology and will sue for slander." It also was reported in the New York Post that Washington Post Editor Ben- jamin Brad.lee was discussing the possibility of legal action by the newspaper with Mrs. Cheshire and \ViUiams, who is also the Washington Post's lawyer. ''l have interviewed the dregs or humanity and oo one bas ever talked to me that way before," Mrs. Cheshire was quoted In the New Yort Post. "He at- tacked me as a woman, not as a reporter.'' She said Sinatra's outburst occurred when she approached him to ask a ques- tion at a party ~ven for the Republican National Committee by U.S. UNESCO Ambassador LouLse Gore. A number ol high AdministraUoo of- ficials at.tended lhe party ... Murder Charges Against Coast Woman Dropped Murder charges were dropped Friday again.st a Huntington Beach woman just three days before she was to st.and trial In Orange County Superior Court for the previously-alleged slaying of a male com- panion. Judge James TU.mer dJ.smjssed all cbargea against Gay Joan Olree, 43, 17841-A Newland St., after the pros- ecution declined to prtss tta "tase against the attractive defendant. It wu 1tated before Judge Tmner threw out the charge1' that the &'°• ecution ii now satlsfled that Mrs. lree acted in aelf-delense last June 't1 when Ille stabbed 'unemployed aerospace worker Garfield L<e Pomeroy, 37, of Garden Grove. . Bessie of the farriily home, 34791 Doheny Place; a son, Wayne E. Warner of Long Beach, and four granddaughters. Another son, Robert, on·as killed during World War II. Murders of Five Linked? There were report.II that President Nixon wu angered by the incident. and that word of his displeasure was passed to Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, a friend of Sinatra. Police who arrested Mrs. Olree said she told then that Pomeroy had threaten- ed to kill her and that sbe atabbed him with a butcher knife to protect berseU and her two young dauahters. Dr. Ray ' H. Firth will conduct the funeral services. Private burial will ro!low in Mountain \1iew Cemetery in Altadena. Sheffer 1i1ortuary is in charge of arrangements. Cooper DouJJle Dies SAN DIEGO (AP) -Slim Talbot, who spent nearly 30 years as a stand-in stuntman for actor Gary Cooper, is dead or cancer at 77 years of age. Talbot, a native of Hamilton, Ill., went · to ·Hollywood in 1929. SANTA CRUZ (A P) -Authorities pro- bing the murders of five persons in two homes here said Friday they were in- vestigating the possibility the crimes may be linked. The bodies of Kathy Francis, 29, and her sons Da vid Hughes, 9, and Damon Francis .. 4, wert found Thursday night in a remote cabin in the hills northeast or th is coastal resort town. Sheriff's Lt. Kenneth Pittenger said they had been stabbed several times with a sharp in- strument sometime Thursday. On Friday police reported a you~ cou- pie, James Ralph Gianera, 24, and his wife Joan, 21 , were found shot ·to death in the upstairs bathroom of t~eir me in a west side residential sectio of S8nta Cruz, 75 miles south of Francisco. Police said they probably ha been kllled late Thursday afternoon. No weapon was round in either case, and no arrests made. Asst. Police Chier Ernest Marenghi said a preliminary investigation showed the • Gia.nera3 were "ertremely close friends" of Mrs. Francis. He would not say how authoritie' learned this. ' Mrs. Gore, a loog-time Maryland Republican, introduced Agnew to Ni.Ion. The Washington Post, in an account thls weet of last week's inaugural festivities, said the 56-year~ld singer shouted lnsulta at the columnist. "Get away from me ! You scum, go borne and take a bath. Print that, Miss Cheshlre. . . " Sinalra was quoted as saying. "I'm getting out of here to rid myself of the stench of Miss CheJhire.'' The newspaper said he stopped a passerby and a1ked, "You know M1ss Cheshire, doo't you? That stench you smell ls froln her." Inquest Ordered Jn, Red's Death SAN BERNARDmo (AP) - A cor- oner's lnquest Into the death of Sergei N. Kourdatov, the 21-year-old Rwsiain defector foond dead of a gunshot wound Jan. 1, ls ICbeduled for Feb. ZO. Kourdtkov leaped from a Russian trawler during a storm 15 monUu 110 and swam to the Brttlsb Columbia coasL ized a tremendous increase in value. This long- awaited final group is in an exclusive neighbor- hood in ~he hills o.fNe\Vport, just off Spyglass Hill Road. If you'd like to be a little ahead of the crowd, come see Harbor Vtew today! Take the Newport or San Diego Freeway to MacArthur turnoff, drive seaward to Ford Road and left to IGALI. MUS & • • J Rocket l{ills 'Last GI' In Sleep SAIGON (UPI ) -Communist and government troops battled furiously throughout much of .South Vietnam today as peace makers assembled in Paris to sign a treaty ending their war. Com- mun ist rockets killed another U.S. serviceman and 'llo'Ounded six others. The American casualty -possibly ·the last one of the war -died in his sleep when a rocket smashed into a barracks at the Oa Nang air base 370 miles north of Saigon. He was the 45,940tQ confirmed U.S. casualty in the 12 yea rs 0£ American involvement in the war and the third in two days. UPI correspondent Alan Dawson said in Da Nang that the seven Americans were sleeping in a barracks hit by a Soviet-made 122mm roc-ket. Three other Americans and a South Vietnamese airman were injured when they scrambled to safety during the tv.·o rocket attacks, one of them at 2 p.m. PST. exactly 26 hours before a cease-fire went into force in South Vietnam. Anoth- er American, military officials told Daw- son, went into shock during the attacks. Altogether, he said, 25 rockets landed on the base and several more fell on a civilian housing area outside, wounding two South Vietnamese civilians. Communist troops launched 160 attacks during the 24 hours ending at dawn loday -far above the 142 reported Communist assal:llts on one day last May. Officialt said two-thirds of the attacks were rockel -aSSiiilts and one was on -a pro- vincial capital near Saigon. 'Ille provincial capital of Tay Ninh city, 50 miles northwest of Saigon, was described as a prime target for the Vie t Cong. They attacked three miles east of the city at dawn, the closest Communist approach ·to any provincial capital since last Sept. 16 when government forces drove North Vienamese t r o o p s from · Quang Tri city. ' I At Da Nang, rockets st.ruck ~wo South Vietnamese Air Force W OraConfly al- tack bombers loaded with bombs for missions today. The boonb! exploded. destroying the two planes, but concrete barriers prevented damage to nearb1 buildings, said Dawson. · We're having a preview showing of the last 119 home s in the most successful residential develop- ment ever built in Newport Beach! Our official Grand Opening is coming soon, but due to popu- lar demand we're giving ea~ly bird s a chance to see - them now. Tnese are the same exciting homes that "bought a goo d deal " for so many of our original Harbor View homeowners who have already real-our models. /' FROM sso,995 r DONALD LBREN c:<NPANY INCLUDING PlUVATE 1ENNIS &SWIMCWB! Gr •• [V.1':'~~1 4 u.-.11 .. ' ,.11....i • Pupils' Name·s . Included • Ill Criminal Files CipJtol News Servlre SACRA~1ENTI'.> -Is your child in kindergarten this year? Or will you have a child in lht primary grades in a few years! If you do, there's a chllllce that - unbckno"'n to you -your youpgster's name and fingerprints will be placed in a l.'Omputerized file, alongside the Oles of rapists. murderers and thieves~ His file 11 ill be kept for the rest of his life and be ins!antly available if he Is ever stopped for a traffic ticket jaywalks. applies for a go\·emment job or appears as a witness in court. BEGINSING IN 1975. any police of· ficer or government agency will have in- s1ant arcess lo your child's life history, his grades. his relations with teachers and classroom associates. 1'ha1's because your child will have been selected this year as "a potential future criminal." And. though guilty of no crime, his name and file will be in· eluded in lhe Justice Department's cen- lral criminal computer among those of convicted criminals. If your child e\•er does get into trouble \\"ith the la\v. the judge \\'ho will decide Horoscope beltten probation and incarceration will have, as part of the probation report, that your youngster was clwified as a "pre<lellnquent" back In 197!. And, because your youngster's future life Is flagged, everything from his traffic tickets to government emp~yment ap-, plie1tklns wtll ga lntb the central com-- puter. ACCORDING T() the office of the •t· tomey general, some $50 million has Bis tile 10111 be kept for rrit of his Ille -4 h IN• St•Mtllf .... 11.bfe. eooe into -making the central file the most complete in tbe nation. Access to the central computer can be made by any law enforcement agency by simply dialing a telephone, directly into the computer. A moment later, a readout "'ill appear in the diaHng oiliCf:, giving the full file. The computer is primarily designed to keep.central records on criminal activity -something desperately needed by law enforcement agencies. It would prevent Leo: Be Giving, Success Ass ured SUNDAY JANUARY 28 By SYDNEY O~tARR ARJES (f\1arch 2l·April 19): You-will be on the move - mental concepts can be lransformed into constructive action. Creative writing is favored. Put ideas to "''Ork. Gemini, Vlrgo individuals play prominent roles. \Velcome change of scenery. TA UR US (April W.A.fay 20): your direction. Relax and go, °"·ith tide. Sagittarian could be instrumental in gaining you a 1 -..,_ • .., profit. Don't limit poleot:ial. Look beyond Immedia te in- dita.tioos. Element_ol timing is ln your favor . the k1nd .of embarassment ~re a Wllllted criminal Is apprtl>endW by a small-town jurisdiction for a petty crbne, and sub,.quently nolelllied, Ollly to learn later the man ~ was, 111. a bwtted murderer. . But. the coocept of putting the m .. of some kindei'garteh children lnto the com~ poler came out of the Law Enf<11:cement Assistance AdminJstraUoo which puts money for new teclmiques of law en- forcement Into tbe hands ol local authorities. THE CAIJFORNIA council on Criminal Justice -comprised, l•J1ely, of men and women in law enforcement - submitted the plan for picking out youngsters in early years .of scbootinj and the poosible killers and robbers of the future. The computer file will be operated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Parents will not be told if their youngster ls having tbe flle made on him and theb-rum knowledge will probably be the day when, years from now, the youngster is stopped for a traffic citation and tbe police officer cbecb them out over bis radio. The radio will come back Pt seconds to state the youngster was a "ptt-delinquent". in scbool~ By sharing desires with family member. you ensure success. Key now is to evaluate needs. Then aim for goal. Luxury item. improved domestic pic- ture -these are likely to be featured . Remember special anniversa ry. Accept and give -sharing now means fulfill- SAGmARIUS !Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Cycle high: gain in- dicated by cooperation with Scorpio. Check details. You may have more coming to you than is apparent on surface. One who holds important papers is willing to make ma· jor concession. Be aware of property values. ''Mommy, d id.you ever foll in love with anybody?" ment. GEMINI !f\1ay 21-June 20): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Relative who means well may be doing something which is not constructive. Check behind scenes operation. Club, hospital, special account or orgaf\iia.tion couJ~ be involved. GemJnJ, ltrg,, indiV\iluft&:1n11r be in picture. Bare Bars? Atmosphere, No Booze ·OAKLAND ( AP ) - Xtcoholics may soon be able to IT SELECTED "New Hope Saloon" as a tentatiVe name Go slow. Wait and observe. Avoid seeing in too idealistkl a light. Strive for reality. Let o!hers show their hands. ~ disc reet. Clandestine meeting may be on agenda. Don't reveal all you know. Pisces is AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. go to a tavern here, but ,iJl. 18): Romance may cl<ibd stead of OOoze they wUJ be 1ogic. Don't expect sometJUng served conee, fruit juices, fdr nothing. Prize yourself aJld milk and soft drin~. for the bar. . Every effort will be made to retain the bar's original decor, iflcluding bar stools , tables and other futures, Odell said. involved. others will follow your; ex-TYE lbEA Is to make ample. Means dontt ~ CANCE R (June 21-July 22): yourself short. One wbb makes alcoholics feel at home in a many promises may ~mereiy familiar atmosphere where Rancher Named Plan that seemed far away now comes close and can be made operative. Know it and proceed accordingly. Capri corn plays prominent role. You rec e i ve en- couragement from one you ad- mire. }{ey now is to live up to be testing. Respond ac· they can be helped rather than cording)y. hurt, said David Odell, direc-SACRAMENTO (AP) tbr of the Alameda County Gov. Ronald Reagan has nam- PJSCES (Feb. 19-A.t3rch 20): Health Care Services Agency. ed William C. Ulm, a Modesto Obtain valid hint from The agency announced this rancher, to the Stanislaus Aquarius message. Utilize week that It hopes to purchase Coun ty Board of Supervisors. your usual sense of perception. a tav~rn as a reception and Ulm, 51, fills the unexpired l{eed inner voice. Be alert for screening center for chronic term of John Thurman, changes of policy. Have inebriates. elected to tte stAte Assembly. alternatives at haod. -Take -r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'"i-'-potenti'al. • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Good lunar aspect now coin- cides '"-·ith romance . creative nothing for granted. Another Piscean is involved. endeavors. By giving . of JF TODAY IS YOUR you rself,.you assure success. BIRTHDAY you are direct. Jmprint your own style. r~ini~ original. basic a 11 y in- project. Let others see procluCt dependent. April could be an of you r efforts. Greater outstanding month for you in recognition is indicated. 1973. Last year was one 11f VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): confusion. You now will have New deal indicated as restric-greater opportunity for solid tions are lifted. You see dircc· accomplishment. '11le Sagit- t ion there are tarian in your life could be responsibilities but yo u much involved in overall pat- perceive reasons. Strive now tern . for greater independence of1 -r;--;;--;;;,;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;) j thought. action. Bring forth ll ~ creative abilities. Property is BUSINESS AN O wocth moce than might be im· PROFESSIONAL agi ned. LIBRA (Sept. 2J.Ocl. 22\: GUIDE Adhere to principles. Refuse ~ to give up something of value·l10..._....,~MA-TTRESSES e for nothing. Faith is tested.1 .. ----------.I You emerge victorious iI MATI.JtESSES horizons are broadened . Cancer individual pla ys key role. Short trip could result in solid achievement. • SCORP IO (Oct. 23 • Nov. 21): Money seems headed in •o•n HOMES TUILEllS ·--Cost. w ... McdMll C•· 2150 .....,... llvcl. Liberty 8· 1303 THE VIKING PROUDLY OFFERS 1973 CAPRI 2000 cc en9in1. _. 1p1.d tr1n1 min ion, po.w1r front dlic br1k1t, 1~11 11111 wh11l1, r1di1I tir11, buck1t •••h I c1rp1tin9. ORDER TOURS NOW $2589 lnd1vldual schools, where the program cludi~ information on psychiatric trtat· of watcblng the tiodergarteners for ab-ment .' beraUonaJ behavior has been instituted., The youngster will -also get utetisiVe are ,being kept a closely-held secret by attention. and "treat.meot" in behavior the Department of Justi~ local ag~es , modilk:ation _durtn1 hll _Y.ears ln schoolL and the California Council "on Criminal / in an effort to swa,y blm lrOm his WP' Justice. , posed path· to erln11nallty. BUT LEAKS from individual school Again, parents will not be told, ac- boarcts' have lndleated some areas where cording to o(ficials, that lhe.ir YQWl&Ster's the programs are under way. ~ The leaks come ln appUeaUODS tor fun· ding by the boanll. In Ol"llllge County, the funds are earmarked under a program called "Behavior Assessment and Treatment Center." Ill San Diego County, it's called "Simplified Analytl<al Methods of Behavior Systemization." In Ventura County, lhe program does not hide what's happening. It's simply called "Community Behavior Modifica· lion Program for Pre-delinquents." THE CALIFORNIA CoUDCU on Criminal Justice doesn't · even call its program an ldea.Uflable name. It's titled as · 'Correctionetics." Asked to define that tenn, a spokesman sald, "A plan to computerize and centralize all juvenile records, in· Yo• .. ltel'I •re plelcetl o•t '" e•rl11 11nr• .. po•· slble killers, ro•rter• of l•t•re. behavior Is being "mod,illed." Their first knowledge may come wben their child comes home to talk about llDw he was strapped i.olo a sophisticated machine. Sophisticated '·ha rd ware '' has reportedly been developed to be used on the youngsters. It was developed by tbe California Technical Research Foun- dation, which was, at one time. an ann of the Council on Criminal Justice.I THE ORGANIZATION bec•me In· dependent of CCCJ after it receJved fl million In grants to develop, among other thincs, 11early detection measurloi devices for the pro~slty of a person to rlot .. or OOmmll. a_ c~lmlhal act:'' The grants cable from the. Law Enforcement Assistance Adntinl.st!'l'Uon , and the ltat• or Callfornla. ConM!quent!y, the work a n d developmenlti of th4!: organltlltlon can be kept secret from the public and the Legislature. It Is anaweroble only to tbe governor. • And, although the organization wUl not reveal t~e devices It designed to be used on children in !he ''behavior modification programs'', It announced Its deVeloPt;nent ol Olb<r crime-fighting hardware .ucb ., a laser security fence and the UJe of NASA "tellltes for tr1111ml1tlng fingerprints. _SQ._ fAR leitc~rs an~ teas_~ r organllaUorui have not commented or criticized ' the programs publicly. However, 110me educators have admitted private concern. "The .kids picked for the Pt'OIMlm," said one, "may not be pre-dellnquent.s at •ll. They just might be some kids who liave,, a personality clash with their teacher -'-and lor tha( they get a record Jor life and submis9Jon to aome 1984 brain 1macbin~s,'~ · San Diego's Mayor Seeks ·Gr<>Wth, Within Reason Clwhti.11 Sdttla Mellltw kntk• SAN DrEGO -A slightly built, boyisb-lookhlg feIJOw signs of urban blight. In recent city election, issue became clearcut. youthful municipal ''manager'' peered from the wings at a WBIQI WAY should San crowd seated in the Com- the has launched a campaign io lure "clean" industry to the city, including corporate com- pany headquarters and educa- tional and computer com- plexe.s; led a successful battle to lower publl(}-transit rates munity Concourse Auditorium Diego go? here. He could have been · Wbould it continue to grow, mistaken for the stage ~ttract business. create ~re ma~!lger. But be was really_Qn.._Jobs and perhaps C<Jmprolll!Se the scene to introduce a 1CSiiffique enVU'Onment? froril a base 40 ·cents_(pJlJ.lL~._.,~ zone and transfer charges) to public-affairs panel. Or should it adopt a ''no-- Having done the "honors," growth" policy to prot~t ils the man many San Diegans natlln:'I assets and scenic sur- affectionately call • •Mr. round1ngs? Clean" hastily donned a tuxedo Several candidates took one and charged across town to position ·or the other. Fonner address a businessmen's Republican Assemblyman group on his favorite subject : Pete Wi lson, who eventually controlled growth. rode into City Hall on a "con- A-'ALLY FO h trolled growtti" plank, took ""'"' , R I P past both year, Mayor Pete Wilson has. · in effect, assumed the r(lle of In a nutshell, the mayor's a flat 25 cents for rides • anywhe re in the city: and spearheaded the cre.~tion of a city environmental • quality department to w a t c h d o g ecological impact of new public building projects. ALTHOUGH HE can point to early successes in getting cooperation betwee.'I industry and environmental interest\. San Diego's "stage manager" bas also experienced some significant grumbling among the "cast" and "crew." UPIT ........ · Beroie DOfl Ed McMahon presents a keg to St. Bernard DQllled Budweiser. Dog saved lives of two girls aged 4 in burning home in Charleston, S .. C. "stage manager" for one of scheme is to spur business and the Westfs most scenic residential expansion i n seashore urban centers. He already urbanized areas of the sets . aehedules, r e s o I v e s city• and at the same time disputes, and generally keeps brake growth in rural, outJy •. 1---------------------- the show going. ing regions. Once an old-style Spanish-TO PROD TIDS, soon after type Navy town where tonrists taking office, Mayor Wilson flocked to enjoy the nlal corwinced City Comtcil to pace, year-round b a Im y rewne 40,000 outer-city acres temperatures, and Pacific-from "residential" and "com- fronted recreation, San Die"go me.rcial" to "agricoltural." is today one of the fastest And rewning -in line with growing metropolitan areas in new city ordinances -now is California. Still a choice resort only possible· after a careful community, its environn1ental cost-revenue analysis by assets are largely intact. ·But municipal specialists. This they are in increased study weights property-tax in- jeopardy . come against public costs of As in other middle-sized schools, parks, fire protection, cities across the U.S., popula-and other services deemed lion growth here has brought necessary to "livab\e" com- with it sprawling residential munitY. conditions. construction, b a p hazard ln further moves to save governmental p I a n n i n g, the environment without sun- pockets of poverty. and other frig business, San Diego's 111111 lllUll • IF Mii THERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Baulevard af Car• LOO• fOI THI IMIUM AT THEODORE i COSTA MESA ROBINS FORD DATSUN 2060 2145 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD. FINAL "kEDOCTIONS ! MEN! Save up to and More! 1/2 FLO RS HEIM e. ROBLEE • PEDWIN • BALLY originally to $58 NOW $11 lo $32 SEt..l!CTliO STYt..IS OHL 'J WETHERBY ~KAYSER , FASHION ISLAND '-NEWPORT HACH SlnkAll"ltl"lunl e MHttr Clllrtt' e Amtrk•• l!x,..... r ·FROM Fashion Island ' ' Newport· Beach STEREO SOU-NDS~OF THE HARBOR . . -• • • < •• ' ' J 'I ' .. rJ \ . ' . . -' .... .-• ...-• .. • Fair -Flower -VP1T.-.... FAIREST FLOWER OF SOUTH IN FULL BLOOM Bitty McDonald Is Enclrcl9'1 by Camellias Oriental Flower Camellia Named For Missionary By LOUIS CASSELS would extend their natural col- -!-.CHARtESTON, S:C: ·(UPI ) or range..~.to_tbe.~ and 1 _ Tbe camellia, an Orient.al yellow portions of the· spec- flower nam~·~for . a J.e~ trum. These efforts so far missionary · who 'hever ·~-i~ ~haVe produced only SJXltlf and one, now is in full bloom in uncertain results. If ~ yellow soMuthern gadrdens. d fl . •• camellia were to bloom in any any gar eners an . ons'"" . . think the camellia's delicate U.S. garden this year, 1t would blossoms surpass even orchids be s e n s a t l on a I news and r~ in beauty. throughout the flower world. It is a member of the same But breeders have been suc- botanical family as ,the tea cessfuJ in turning out scores of bush, and the first specimens · ti of ellia were brought to America from new . var1e . es -cam s the Orient in the lath century bearing white, pink, salmon- by traders who hoped to colored, red or combined red- establish tea plantations in and-white or pink-and-white · coastal Carolina. blossoms There is evi~ that wily Among. those hardy enough Otlnese, determined to keep . \l!d"'1 1 .their lucrative tea .u.nopoly, !'J,._ the~A~~~ ~ -.[~ 1 n toold tho ~"'1 f!pral , B9JI'". 11' • .,.. • ..,, a ~~P ar species ofothe PfJ\bt to tradtn f#Of11f "' ,tho lamous Al.ba who thought th~· were buyiftg f,tena. .a" delil>fe .£vmte ~hi.ch the kind of tea plant· whose was one of the first yar1eues leaves, infused in hot water, brought here from Chida. produced the world's favorite ANOTHER PERENNIAL beverage. 1 favorite is Pink Perfection, a lF TIDS sroitv is true, it prolific bearer of small pink was a most felicitous swindle. blossoms. -. · When the "tea plants" were 0th.er w 1 de Jy.favored set out in Occidental gardens, caz:nellias include Lady K~y, they yielded, instead of tea which ~rod~es r:ro-and-.white leaves, a profusion of white, ~ooms '.JenrueMills, a~nlvery pink and red flowers of ex-pmk which verges on lavender quisite beauty. and .comes about as close to The Swedish b 0 t a n i s t the long-~t blue tone as Carolus Linnaeus who never horticultur1sl.! have managed laid eyes on a Ca~ellla, nam-to get: and Lad~ Clare, a cd the flowering plant in honor hardy bloomer ~th a long of George Joseph Kamel, a season. Its senu-double red Jesuit missionary to the bl0!;50~ are often used by Ph.1. . bo flortsts m corsages. I 1P_P1nes, w never saw Tile camellias usually seen one e1t~er. . ln home gardens are bush- The first camellias brought sized plants, but some var- to the United States were ieties attain heights up to 30 planted In 1787 In the gardens feet. A few of the most vener- of Middleton Plaee Plantation able plants in CharlestOn gar- near Charleston. 'Three of the dens tower above SO feet. original plants -now the size Un fortunately, relatively of trees -still nourtsh and few tourists see SOuthern . • r ·may be seen by visitors to the camellias at their peak. Under gardens, which are open lo the the mistaken imprtsslod" that public. azaleas are the chief glory of The nearby M a g n o I i a Southerr. gardens, they wait Gardens also have more than until late March or early April 1,000 varieties of camellias. to make floral pilgrimages to Although the first camellia the South. And by that time - importations came from even though tbe azaleu are China, the opening of U.S. indeed magnificent -the trade with Japan in las9 camellias have about finished marked the begtMlng of a new blooming for the year. era of camellia culture in ~aturdar, Janual'y 27, iq,j OA11. f PILOT $ Rose Growers Offer Six New Varieties By MJWCENT TAYLOR c11r1111M sci-t Mt1111w W'lkt With the new year, aeveral major rose grower• in the nited Sta"91-14iunch their l)c.W varieUes. trwo dlsUngu1sbed Pucltlc Coast rose !lrms this !tema. El Dorado, the third ot across with changing colors David ~rmstrong'1 new hyt,ld that can only be dexril>ed as leaa, ~ a golden yeD~ Its ka leldoscoplc -pink lii;ht parentage ls Man1tOU1 and ' · . &unmer s · bud.a_ red, orange, yello\', and brick are a blend of red, old, and red . ptashes of Ytttow and pink OMning to go en yellow orange appear as the buds bl ' ,.f · 1..... Jt · open. Then the full bl::inin year af'e giving us a total of ooms 0 vanoos s~s. 15 turns to brtck red Parenta sl:t outstandingly fragrant, Its . . · ge · . heady scent described as a tS Circus of the many colors lt li> already rose-planting · blend of damask and spice. an~ Texas. It . should. prove Ume ht the milder sections of Th n n .... ".1__ quite an experience i.n IS73 the United States. althoµgh e two new orww11MC1 are gardens. colder .. regions like New bound to be popu]ar. Rose Engla¢ must wait until Magic M.ountain bears cl:isters TUE OTHER Oor1bund3 b spring. Wherever you are, of blooms three to four inches Rose Sonoma. Its name honors ... the sesquicenteMial of the founding ol the Sonoma Mission In California . The dffp pink buds ope.1 up lo salmon pink bloom& thal .:ire rather large for • norlbunda. The plant is bu$Y and Jow· growing. Both David Annstrong 's new floribundns are rragrant, which is as It should be. There are so many ways to use roses in a garden, It Is no wonder they are the best loved of garden flowers . U you have room ror a complete rose 11arden with palhs and a cen- tral sundial, bird bath, fouir taln , or pool, you a r e fortunate. E~@n-a-roee t))rde along a fen(..<e or wall is a joy, and is praclical, too. for you can give all you r roses at once the same care. For massed plantings or a low hedge along a path the fiorlbunda& are grood. For ac- cents, the hybrid teas are unsurpassed. For that bare garage wall of a porch l1ttice, hoWevtf, if you send for t~ newer roses by mail, you are urged to order early. In the North, .. later on, in local garden~centen, you may find the new ones and many ol~rs from the major rose firms , . dry rocled and polled. But the new ones will be in sbort sup- Faucet Repairable ply. Medallion Is a newcomer that should prove a sensation. The Huge blooms of apricot buff fill out to apricot pink later in the season. The plant is hardy and well branched, and reache1 four to six feet 1n height The buds are two to three inches long on strong cutting stems. The big open roses, as many as 40 on a sing.le plant, have a delicious fruity fragrance. Ruined Screws, Hard W ushers Commo1i Historical Tree 327 By ANDY LANG "'" N-11t1twn Wrlltr Q. -The faucet in one of our sinks has leaked for some time. J shut off the water and took out the faucet stem. Jn attempting to unscrew the screw at the end of the stem, J chewed off the be.ld with the Medallion is :11. doubl!l wlr.· ner. It Is launchl'd by its firm, screwdriver and now it is im· Jackson and Perkins of Med· At Death possible to turn it. Disgusted ford , Ore., as the J&P "Rose of with myself, J replaced the the Vear." It has also won the NEW YORK IUPI) -The ·Stem. The faucet still leaks, no top rose award gi\'c.1 in the great American elm that more, no Jess than before. Can United States, an All·An1erica sheltered George Washington A. -Go to your local hardware store -preferably where you bought the plastic wood -and ask for the particular solvent for the lrand you purchased. H's made especially for plastic wood. For either of Andy Lang's helpful booklets, ' ' W o o d Finishing in the Home" or "Paint Your House Inside and Out," !lelld 30 cents and a long. 11 t a m p e d , self-addressed envelope to Know-How, P. 0 . Box 477, Huntington, N. J. 11743. Be sure to specify which booklet you want. Home Gardens Pace Equals Victory Era the ct imber.s :ire lovely. And for heights edging t~ patio, tubbed tree roses add elegance and distlncrlon. As for CUiiing, -111 yield 3n abundance of sharing no mat- ter where they grow . bringing beauty and frngrance into the home. So Jn planning for 1973, most of us gardeners will be looking .for a way to add more roses, whether new or vld -always an investment rich in dividends. Terrarium Cuiss Set A class in the design and mairitenance o f ter· rariums, mi n ia ture gardens in glass con- tainers, will lie offered at the Saddleba"1c YMCA in El To'ro begi..,,,ing Feb. 13 ror four weeks. Sessions will be on Tuesdays from 3:30 to S p.m. in the YMCA center at 23131 Orange Ave. Cost is SI2 per peMIOl'l and includes all materials except bottles necesSll'J lo build two to three ter- rariums. A special field trip is also plaMed. For further information, contact the V at 83().9622. Rose Selection (AARS). Hill during the Battle of Long you tell me if there i_1i any Warriner of J~P. who has Island was 327 years of old special way to get out the captured tor his roses several when it was blown down by a screw so that I can replace T o d a y , s return-to-nature must be fulnlled, resulting in medals and cert.iiicates both stonn in November. the washer. trend is marked by a renewal · no harvest, or low fruit yield. here and in Europe, is the Donald Simon. curator of of interest in backyard Dwarf fruit-trees are ideal hybridizer. P'.l"t\CTW>l't Park in Brooklyn A. -You shouldn't be vegetable gar~s ~d home for limited spaces. There are Bromeliacl Meet Set ·-~-d' ed 1 ha orchards. Cahforn1ans are semi-dwarf Ir""'"' but '"-true Five new roses hybridized where the tree was located, 1sgust . t ppens every so . the" t "'~• 1.11C" by David L. Annstroog are said scientific analysis of the often. The solution is to dig gro~g t 1' ofwntha '1 pat ce dwarf varieties prized for introduced by Armstrong wood · [rQW. the I OZ.foot giant out the old washer then rerruruscen ° . e v c ory their adaptability. They re- Nurseries l>f Ont3 rio, Calif. indicated that the core wood remove the screw by iuming gardens era -if not·greater. qu.ire only about one-fourth the 'J't1e . Orang~ Co~ n t Y - Three arc hybrid teaS:'Two Oat~"""i.01845; -two-decades it with-plierso-Note-that+said--_ _tew. ~Jte.rra_are.J.®..Small _space L a st.and.a.rd... ...or ..Jh:omeliad_Soc1ety w1~m~t 'ire noribundas. after New York was settled by to tum it with the pliers in the for Pl3f.111ng at least o~e _or orch ard-size tree, yet they f!1ursday at 7:30 p.m. Ln Mira Big, like Medallion, -is -the ~utch. . same direction coun-t\\'O fn.ut trees. The var1et1es produce large amoW1ts of full-Linda. School, 8699 Holder St., Armstrong's ·rAj Mahal. a Polished ~ross sections of terclockwise _ as you were you plant ~e governed by sized, flavorful fruit. Buena Park. . . hybrid tea, which undet ideal the elm will_ be pl~ced on tryi ng to do with the w®re you live. There are at The dwarfs are also ex· The program will corunst of growing conditions reportedly permanent dlSplay 10 _area screwdriver. If you make the l~st 00 different . varieti~s cellent choices for _growing in members'~ slide pho~ography produced blooms fl v..? to seven m.useums and . some of hmbs mistake of pulling out the ,wtnch can !>e cultivated m containers. Mobile home ()f bro~ehads . blooming .. The inches across. It i'I a deep pir.k will be ~ m the park as screw rather than turning it ~J.M or n 1 a . Some are residents and apartment best picture will be furnished with a definite tea-rose benches, gwdeways and bar· you w'ill ruin the threads and ··eve:ween and .oth~rs are ~wellers grow dwarfs in tubs to the lntemational Bro.meliad · make the ent'·e stem usel•••. det1duous:-nurser1es nght now 1n the. smallest of sunny Journal. The public is fragrance. The b U S h e s riers. .. ...-h th ' iar I bal P •--I ked t · . . ave e years gest se ec-conies. eac1i= and Nee-\\'e come . reach five to six: feet in height The tree crac a its Dig ~t the old washer with tion of deciduous Chafe root) tarines are among the best· After the prograrp plants and when covered with blooms shallow• ff~u_s-ridden d roo~ the pomt of an awl. However• varieties. Nurseries stock the known dwarf fruit trees They may be obtained fof' a dona~ look '°r all the world like a :v. 9 and i: am t!i~:: ~d~ rou risk injury to your fing~s yarie~s which . promise sue-start the year with a n·ourish lion. Bert.ha W i 11 i ams , rose bouqu et. was~ a bee's nest with a . if you bol~ ~ ~uce.t 1st.em ~n ~ m their localities, which -a springtime. display of hospitality chairman, may .be KENTUCKY DERBY is a roduction of at least 30 ears one hand a 1 e aw m t e is unportant, for most have lovely blossoms. The fruit sets contacted for more Jn· P Y other. Instead, place. the stem climactic requirement.s which and then colors and ripens. formation by phoning $27-1181. rich dark red. The um-shaped of wu:. in a vice. and then pick away · · · buds are rather long, produced A memorial will be erected with the awl. lt may take you singly or in clusttrs on long near the stump of the elm. some time, as a washer can Newborn Namesakes For 1~0 Viejo Trees More than 100 young native sycamore trees -each one bearing the name of a new local baby -have been added to the Mission Viejo landscape so far lhls month, thanks to a "Plant-A-Tree" program run by a local nursery. Roger's Gardens in Mission Viejo, "headed by manager Phil Funari, has promised to plant a young, four-foot tree for each baby bom to Mission Viejo parents in the pait year and in 1973. There Is no cost to parents. 'Ibey ooly have" to l'fgisler at the nursery at 24741 Chrisanta Drive. A tree Is then planted in • one of 10 locations -which cap 0e specified if the parents choose -in Mis!ion Viejo. Each tree Is ldentiO~ with a durable plastic tag wi·h the baby's name and birth di tc on it, Funari said. The response from parents has~ "tremendous -they are very appreciative of this," Funari said today. "This is our gift to mother nature~' F\Jnarl enthused. 1 "Did you know a mature tree will supply oxygen for five people?" "This is just a start," he added. Roger's G a rd e n s receiv- ed a commendation from the county board of supervisors for beginning the program which Wilf help the county parks systems, Funari said. Most of the trees, about 70, have been planted by Gardens employes and agricultural students from Mission Viejo High School at El Dorado Park. Weekender Gardeners' Checklist Here as some things to be thinking about this weekend. become very bard over a period of time, but Ir you are patient and cmfu!, it finalJy will yield. Q. -I sold my house two months ago. The closing took plaee three weeks after my 6Sth birthday. Someone told me that I don't have to pay any federal income tax on the profit I made because I am 6S years did. Is this true?' A. -Every case is in- dividual and you should get a ruling from a local income tax offi ce before you fill out your tax fonn. But I can tell you what are the regulations that apply to nearly everyone 65 years of age and older. U you sold the property for $1.(),000 or Jess and it was used by you as your principal residence for at least five of the -~st ei!Jbt: years, any gain ·on the sale need not be included in yo Income. If tho property sold for more than $2,000. part of the gain must. be included ln yout income. Thus, even if you are entitled to a tax benefit -and ap- parently you are· -you stll1 will have to ask an Internal Revenue office bow to com· pute the tax oo a sale or more than $20,000. There is no charge for this Service, but don 't wait Wltll the last week or two lo get the information. IT'S NEW •••. 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA . ., .. , ·'>~-"···•'~' ~4l-~ .. -... ·--_.....,. "'t"" . ~" ....... 'L',~,:·-.;a • . '"i. . ~ 'i. OPEN OAILY 9 TO 5:30 SUNDAYS 9 TO 5 CLIMBING TROPICANA One of America's most beautiful R<>ses .. TROPICANA, is now a "Climber ''. Tropicana's Luminous Oran9e-red , Fragrant Blooms are Outstanding in Every Way . Now grow T ropicana on Fence , Trellis or Against Your Home. #I Grodi -Guaranteed to plffM America. e Flowering trees and shl'\lbs are prima donnas of the spring garden. s u c h beauUes as the saucer mag- nolia, forsythia, flowering quince, flowering plums and W• s E££ • crabaiJplel, and dopood, THE JAPANESE, who call mter• pray ectrve symbols of spring and empba· the plant Taubakl, had · . size the change of seasoos. Q. -1 made 1everal patches in an unfinished bookcase, us- ing plutlc wood, lbe -that doesni hava lo'be mixed with any1!iJng before using. It ha~ed fiae and I sanded it down untn It ns even with the surface 'lrOUnd the patch· es. But l!Omewhere in the operation I spilled 110me of the plastic wood on one part ol the bookcase and it has resi!ted all my efforts to get it off. can you tell me what will remove ROSE BUSHES-Hurry They're Going Fast ·),;98 To 3,98 Old fovoritos ond some new for 1973, tho V11ry best Quality S.re·Root 1\oses. developed scores of magnifi-' , e 1r1 n:iee prunin&rtime in ceilt varieties, ranging in color During the winter sea.son in The :italifornla Aasociation Califomla. Remember roses ftom white through shades of. 1 CallfOmia, donnant spraying of N seymen recommends bk>om oo new wood and that a pink to deep red. These should be near the top of the wiilter 'donnant spraying on good percentage of last year's nowers, known collectively as Ust of the gardener's list of growth ahould be cut out. Camellia Japonlcas, or things to do. ~me . of tpe roses T at the time o.f prun· ••camellias betltfit trom Japa~ camellias. now ·are worst garden pest$; !lre ·bCs( ing, mid.January _to .mW u ... 1 p .. ,,,1 ... ,. to keep them the dominant varletle; in U.S. attacked during their mld· February -and a )!lte-winter :r"iJ;ci~-Ohe of the best glrdens. winter dormant JM:ri~· spraY~ on stone ~111 lbcb methods to accomplish this Js Unlike many Ooril plants, Dormant spray1nlt is J°'" as pea_ches, nectarmea and' to pick blossoms with a bit of It? came!llH bloom In the winter. portanl In the coiitrOl·.ol sud\ ' ajirtcots -just beforo ' llie otetn alt.ached. Enjoy the The Dowering season begins dileases aa mildew, rust and \ buds~· ot.herr9ubl may nowers in indoor arrange-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiimp before Christmas, reaches its black spc)t on roses. It ls Im-be apraytd at any ~time ments . peak in January or February, portant in battling such Jmect between late fall ind~-• • A wide selection o1 fruit ' and ends by early spring. pests as mites, IClle'1 aDd Ctr. An early dohnaol .-.1 trees are available for plan- Come!liu can be grown In t.aln speol<s of aphls. l>Qnnont should 'be 1pplled ,to ~ \Ing tltlJ month. ~ In almosl any spraying Is Important In con-Ired. especl1lly ,_ Where e For a fun family e.· part of Amert ... They grow In lnllliog the f11l11Uf · which poach Im curl hat ....., evi· peri...,., grow .• terrarl= In ooldoor gardens moJnlj In lhe ca-~ach l•al curl. fn fact dent. Then. In bite wlnltr, jusl your borne, A lemrium odds SOllth and In the wanner sec-the only ny this di>we.11111 u the buds .....U and tltrt to lb the charm and be>uty ol uoos of California. tn pr<>-be controlled is by winter open, a 'second dormant spr•y your indoor rooms, servlng as teCted situations. camelliasl-'""~'",ui,.~~· ;iitiiiiii;;:::;;;msllo<jjjj1ljjdjjfofjjjjlojjwjj. iiiiiiiillii. lliillii;;i;u;nlq;;;;;ue;;;;;accessory:::;;;;· :---1~ may survive a1 far north as VINTAGE CARS thl1 -k•nd on tho MALL .. ,....,. .... .. ; , ... , ...,,..., ..... ,... ... c...••..-·--.. .....,,.. ·--............... -.. _ ... _ _._ tons !•land. BUt they 111rely prod~ many bloom• above the M8IOl>OixOO line. And they sllll thrlve best In the area where they first were plontecl In America -cou1"l ClroUna. TOR "YE.UIS, fl~-wer breeders have tried to develop new •aritllet of camelllu that .loath Coast ?tua_ 1 1--;t'°'tt~ HUMnHTO• llACH ..,,... ....... e.fW ....... • ' ' CYMBIDWM Orchid Plants Unbelievable Colors •. Exquisife:.Cymbidiums are hlrdier tnd easier to grow than you might think. Can become •'Fascinating Hobby. Prlcod 1r.... 7. 9 s Unutuaffy long lasting blooms • t I I ' - - Co111111en~ _page Vietnam: Unceasing War, Anguish ARMY MEDIC'S FACE REFLECTS HORROR OF WAR IN VIETNAM IN 1966 He Motions With Blood-soaked Ba ndage for He lp in Chu Pong Clash ue~s Battling Ti111e Hosmer Seeks Daylight Savings All Year The follotcing is token from an article i11 the Notional Obseruer, By BARBARA J. KATZ Rep. Craig Hosmer IR·Long Beach ! once again is pushing a measure that would establish year·long Daylight Sav- ing Time. Hosmer's nc"' time system. "·hJch he: calls "Enlighted Time" or "New Stiod- anl Time," would "put the hands of the clock at a 10<:ation 111ore in keeping with the needs of societ.v in 1he 1970s." He adds: "If an extra hour of sunlight is deemed .valuable during the already long af- ternoons of summer, doesn't it stand to .reason that an extra hour of afternoon sun would be equally or even n1o re desirable during the short , rold days of winter?" ' Reasonable as it may be, Hosmer's bill, House Resolution 15579, has been languishing in the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce ~mmittee for four years. At the iick of a clock. l-losmer is reody to pull out his list of arguments sup- porung permanent Daylight Saving Time: e It \\'OU!d reduce lhe number of traf- fic accidents. ii.lost ;:iccidants now occur during the evening rush hour. v.·hen visibility is poor and drivers are weary after a day's v.·ork. e It would help cul down crime by pennitting most people to get home from work before dark. Police statistics show that the highest periods for street crime are the first hours of darkness. e Consumers would save money on fuel and electric bills with an extra hour of sunlight during their waking hours. e !\lore time v.·ould be available for outdoor recreation after \\'Ork and school. The opposition comes from farmers and drive·in movie ov.'llers. Hosmer says. "The farmers worry about their milk· ing schedules being disrupted. The movie people fret about when the curtain of darkness will clothe their profitable passion pits. "Personally. I am more interested in disrupting the muggers' mugging schedule .'' A spokesman for the American Farm Bureau Federation says il 's not just a question of di srupting milking schedu les though. Farm families dislike Daylight Saving Time. they say, primarily because it forces their children to "'fllk to school or "'ait for buses in a pitch-black wo rld. In addition. since farmers prefer to work by the sun, Daylight Saving Time makes il hard for them to co-<Jrdinate their schedules with their neighbors in nearby towns. Hosmer replies thAI "people can gel used lo anything if they set their minds to it" Our time system was devised back In the days when the United States was an agrarian nation, he notes, but farmers are a small minority of the population now. "Maybe it's time we change over to a system more convenient for the vast ma· }ority of the popul .. tion ." Hosmer crtdlts lhat indefatigable In· ventor Benjamin Franklin with coming up wlth the ldea for Dnyllght Saving Time about 200 year! 11go. "8e11 awoke one morning In Paris to rind his hotel room bathed In sunlight. despite the fact that he was a notoliously late riser. He decided -with 1 certain amount of logic -that tbe sunlight was wasted while he was usually sleeping and would be better used l~ter in the day." Hosmer notes, "Not everyone agreed with Bell's Judament." • VntU the late 1800s1 Americans still . I regarded local. or sun, time as the only true time. Every railroad operated on its own time. and there were more than 100 different times in the United States. "This may ha\'e been done ac· cidentally." Hosmer says, "but more likely it v.·as done by the railroads with malice aforethought so that no one y,·ould know when the trains v.·ere late." The railroads finally set about to remedy tlfe situation in 1118.1, when they .agreed to a .General Time Convention establishing four standard time zones. But railroad time wasn't official until 1918. v.·hen Congress approved the zones. ln spite of the law, though. states. coun- ties, and cities continued to set their clocks pretty much as they wanted. The resulting confusion wa's com- pounded during the two world wars by the inauguration of Daylight Saving Time. or "War Time" -a move aimed at conservin& fuel and electricity. So mixed up did things become, as some areas kept Daylight Saving Time after the Y.':ilrS and others abandoned it, that one man omtnously wrote the Interstate Commerce Comm ission that .. confusion bordering on anarchy reign s supreme. and anarchy 1s the mode of the day. By such means do states and na· lions pass through tDe gates of the- graveyard of history." To prevent something awful like that from happening Congress again came to the rescue, this time with lhe Uniform Time Act of 1966. This provided that Daylight Saving Time must be observed on a nationwide basis from the last Sun· day in April until the last Sunday in October, unless a state goes to the troub- . le of voting to exempt itsclr from Daylight Saving Time. Hosrqer Ls hopeful Iha~ the national trend ~rd shorter working days and more 'leisuretime will produce greater support for his Enlightened Time pro- posal. Until recently, his was a one-man crusade, but he now has the support of House colleagues as well as some psychialrists who say that an extra hour of afternoon sunlight in the winter might elevate people's spirits. Hosmer still .has a tough figh~ on bis hands. though, and he recognizes it. "Nothing amuses American outrage and indignation quite like a suggestion to change the time of day," he muses. But he's optimistic: ''Someday our time will come." Our ~Ian ha San Francisco ------ 3 Hearsts, 3 Outfits, Saine Fir1n By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -William Ran· dolph Hearst Jr. dropped into the Post.Powell Roos.At kins the other day and bought a sui t from Dave Falk . who said "Y'know, f sold your father an Inverness cape for the opera open· ing in 1939. down at the old Roos store on ~larket.'' At this, Hearst Jr. turned lo his son, Willia m Randolph Hearst Ill , and grinned "Billy, buy yourself a suit so !\fr. Falk can gci doWn in history as the only salesman who sold clothes to three \Villiam Randolph Hearsts." Done and done. ADD CETERAS: Penny Patterson. 1l graduate student in psychology. is embarked on a fascinating project a1 the S F Zoo. leaching deaf IJlUlc sign l(lnguage to Koko, the zoo's youngest gorilla . After three months Koko can give rle:irly the signs fo1r "Food," "Drink" and ''~1orc" -vocabulary enough for a full life, wouldn't you 58Y? ZAP: Terry Appling wants to know if "Super Fl y" is nbout a baddie nam- ed Jack the Zipper. I leave you momentarily with this wonderful line fl'om an Astalre-Rogers movie oo TV: ''We're going to devote the rciit of our lives to ma.king people happy w1th our (eel!·• JOllN KJJtCHNER. who now lives in Buenos Alrcs, flashes that the former Key Route c.ors, plus a lot of LA's famous old big red jobs, run around the streets there but wUl be repbced In toto by J11panese·made trolley• neat yenr. This will come "'' heartening aews to those who are crying "Bfln& bock lbe Key Rootel" NOi only can a . '\ ~*-' ' BART transpl~nl be performed by restoring these gallant orange cars to service here, it Is quite possible that Juan Peron can be lured to Qakland to make them run on lime. THE LVSITANlA Travel Service on E. 14th St. Oakland is not the suc- cesso r to Titanic Tours but I don 't hlame you for sinking so. THAT YOUNG salesman in the fur jept. at Saks, the one with his eyes still J>Opplng, would be Tim ~w\ey; his first sale first day on the JOb was a 56000 sable coat snapped up by Valerie Joralemon or Tonopah, Erle Stanley Gardner'• granddaughter 1 who tried 1 he coat on ovtt ber ]tans and ..,. nounced 1•t1ll take it. Makes a ~ nJce bathrobe and it's getting cold up there, Sonny" . . . • THE MAYOR'S annual birthday pArty at lbe Where Else Hotel Feb. 15 (actually, he.II be 57 on Feb. 12 but lot'• nOI upstage Uncoln) will COii the faithful $100 a head thUi year, but he has decldtd not to announce his can- didacy for governor that night. Nor has he decided whether to take an apt. In LA when he begins compalgnlng In e11mcst_, dear earnest; If he does, sug· gestl: Wiiiie Brown, uhe llholJld resign ns mayor and spend AU. bl1 lime in Southern Callfomla . That's where the votes are, after all" ••• Repeatedly Conquered In Histo ry By WIUJAM L RYAN A .. '""l&I ( .. ,. ¢ f .. Should there be two separate and sovereign Vletnams, North and South, or one uni1ied naUon? can Vietnam be pacllled? Has it eve.r been? Questions of sovereignty and unity, the core of the long war, are also keys to the possibilities ol peace. ' U .. I 1'.._...lil by IC'l'9k111 ...... Vietnam has been divided more than it has been unified in its long history. As for pacification, a word thal became all too famlliar to Americans, it has been a problem in Vietnam oil and on for 2,IXMJ years. Jn fad, the ancient Chinese nam- ed central Vietnam "An-Nam," meaning "pacified south." Annam wasn't. It still isn't. MOTHER, CHILDREN FLEE 196.5 BDM$ARDMENT OF VILLAGE Fe1r i nd Misery for War Weary South VietnameH F1mily · . one in 39 AD led by Trung Trac and TllE NmtBER OF Y~te~---'frung-Nhi;-sisters in a-noble ramilrTI- have been ruled by foreign monarchs 1S succeeded briefly. \Vhen the Chinese put greater than the number they have been it down tDe sisters hurled themselves in· indepen~ent. and the years ~y have to a ri~r and died. Vietnamese today been un_ified have been rel~tively few. worship the Tnmg Sisters as goddesses. When Vietnam was all one, It was by a good deal less than WUlllimous choice. REBEWONS occurred frequentl y un- There are a lot of different peoples in-til 9Z9 when Ngo Quyen drove out the volved and dlf!e,rent culture!, north and Chinese and established ~ ki~gdom. called south. Vletnaro.'s geography made it in-Dai qi_ Viet, later Dai Vlet. Vietnam evitable that the area would be crossed thereafter ~ould be independent. for ~ and recroMed by traders and invaders, years, resisting. even the mvading conquered and reconquered, divided and M~gols of the mighty Kublai Khan from reunified. The northerners had a heritage China. of drive and know·how from the Chinese. Successive Chinese attempts to con- This tended to make them the more quer were beaten back with tactics not dominant of Vietnam's people. The unlike those the late Ho Chi Minh !OUthemers derived much of their employed against the French in ·the 20th culture from India. century : guerrilla war, attrition, booby The Vietnamese of Bae Bo, the area traps, ambush, unlil the enemy was ex- also known as Tonkin, were descendants hausted. The greal hero of these wars of wanderers from China centuries was Le Loi. His victory complete in 1428, before the Christian era. By 248 BC a . he established a long-lasting dynasty. kingdom called Au Lac established itself The strength of the kingdom was in in the Red River Delta, its capital just Tonkin, and Vietnam seldom was a outside what is now Hanoi. Mostly thls unified whoJe, north through south. From was a vassal state of China and in 111 time to time the north would send forces BC, China's Haos annexed iL That's south against the Champa ·kingdom , "·hen all the trouble began. finally driv ing the Chams Into the jungles Revolts, many and fierce, started with and oblivion. The oorthemers p~ gressively coloniZed Trung Bo -Annam --aild~am ·eo1n fhe south. Eventually the Nguyen family domin ated it all and in 1802 a mem6er of the famlly became Gia U:>ng, emperor of Annam, establishing authority over all Tonkin, Annam and Cochin China. A short time before, the king of Hue made a big mistake by giving France a base on ,his coast in eachange for help ·agatmt a nvaJ: From lhit -beitlnninr France by the 1860s controlled all Viet- nam and the rest of Indochina -Laos and Cambodia -as well. THAT wAs unlfication of a sort, too, but mostly an unwelcome sort. Agaln, as in ancient times, rebellions were frequent and pacification unattainable. World War Il interrupted the story. Wben the Japanese were defeated and ~ance tried tp reestablish authority, Ho Chi Minh reverted to the strategy of his ancestors: guerrilla war -wfth an overlay of modem embe.llisbmeiifS. Like the oc- cupiers of the past, the French were worn down, exhausted, defeated. Now the problem word! confront the Americans ; pacification and reunifica- tion. The answers seem as balfilngly elusive as eve r. * * * * * * * * * Simple Nation Still Reels Americans Came , And It Will Never Be the Same By RICHARD BLYSTONE Girls in Saigon snack bars wear Rolling Stolle! T-shirt!. A slender YOWlg man speaks Engll!h like a Pentagon memo. A middle-aged woman drives a bulldozer. A South Vietnamese rice farmer watches cowboy movies on television. All this and more since the Americans came. It has been a blitz. One year there were 16,IXMJ Americans. Four years Jater, there were more than half a million -10 limes as many as the French co1oniallsts ever numbered . The Americans paid a week's wages for a taxi ride, built an airport in two weeks and blasted a.rfR?e of jungle into compost on the chance of killing one Viet Cong. A Vietnamese could make a fortune just picking up after them. uwrm: THE FRENCH, It was an in· filtration S)'!tem," says a Vietnamese professor, "with the Americans, a shock treatment." Most of the Americans have gone, but South Vietnam still is reeling. A society . that was once simple and orderly bas grown new classes and new appetites. The U.S. military needed people lo wash clothes and lug boxes, so it hired them. U.S. agencies and contractors needed people to type, lay bricks, cook Md fis: air conditioners, so they trained them. '1be Americans needed Vietnamese experts for "naUon buildlog," so they sent them to school. To keep inflaUon down and morale up, televls\on sets, wrl!t watches and a mllllon motorbikes were imported to sop up lbe tncomin( dollan. MORE THAN H,000 South Vietnam ... have been to the United States for military or ctvUJan training. EnglJJb has supplonted Fl'en<b as lbe nlOllt popuJar forei&Jl language In secon- daty schooiJ. Employment ol Vletnamtte tn the 11V.S . .ector" peaked at more than ll0,000 In 1191. The amage cmploJt of the Americans earned two to four times the average income, creating pocket> o! alllueua. The S.or1 Roebuck "wl<h book" Is t>Ol>Uiar roedini In marutne stall&. Vltl· iiainese officers' jeeps become family ears by night. Civil servants rtly bn cran and military men oo black marktteering to provide luxuries. No tovemment ~ gram hu succeeded ht otopplng lbem. TllE WAI\ dbpl•ced an ••limated seven mUllon SOuth Vietnamese at one Ul'IT ........ MONK DIES IN FLAMES Burns St lf In 1963 Prott1t time or another and started a great migration to the cities. Olflcials hoped that, when peace came, the uprooted would drift back to the land, but they ·have changed their minds. Nguyen Van Anh, vtce minister of na· Uonat planning and development, foreaees an even greater lnflux Into the cltit! as Soutlf Vietnam's million-man armed lorces a\-e demoblllied. It is not all bad, says Anh, because, "by brlnltin& people into lbe anny, we bove riven them a (llmpse oL the wol'ld outside their vUlage1 and we have opened their minds. Without the war, thtJ pro- cess n}ight have taken most of a cen· tury.11 n.e. war also has had an lnctlulabJe Impact on the Vletna me5e family . Chlldrwi have grown up with fathers gone. Working wives freq~nt.ly earn more than 90Jdler hwband1 . Before the war, le.c;s than one-fourth of the universl- Ly sw.denL! were women, but no~ lhe percentaae or coeds Is well ' over ontr thliil. THE DRAFT and tho hip COil ol oet- ting up houJekeeplnt. caused rtgistettd ·- marriages in Saigon to drop although the city was growing. The nuptial age rose by four years for both sexes, and the latest st.atistiC3 show women initiated 960 of 1,140 divorces. Hundreds of women have paid a month's salary or more for cosmetic surgeons to sew Caucasian-style folds in- to their eyelids or make their noses thin- ner and straighter. Much recent Vietnamese architecture shows no relationship to tradition. New homes are ornamented with cement parabolas or triangles, and there is oo trace of French or Chinese discipline. American music is popular among Vietnamese teenagers, but it IS not thelrs. A people with t:very reason to sing the blues can't get. the hang of the sound made by black Americans. "THE MOST significant of our shortcomings," an American officia l . wrote recenUy, "has been that we have failed to provide a dream .... Al no time have we attempted to tell the people what Is at the end of the rainbow. What ls the great aspiration which can make their SUffering tolerable and their sacrifices worthwhile?" • Don't the Vietnamese already have a dream of their own? Yes, say many Vietnamese. When asked to describe It, they talk simply of prosperity and peace. At this point, many Vietnamese seem not quite sure what. they are and what they want to be. And it l.! peace that may put Vietnam's culture to its toughest test yet. "The war ball opened the people's minds, but it has had bad effects on young people," says Vice ~1inlster Anh of the national plaMlng ministry. "Live and love and die -that ii their slogan. Tbey don't want lo think aboot building the f\Jture. They just want to live before they die." ---- Saturday, January 27, 1973 Tho comment page of the Daily Pilot seeka to Inform and sUmulale readers by prasentlng"a variety or com· mentary on topics of lnter~ . est and significance from Informed observers 1 n d spokesmen. Rojlort N, Wood, Publl ahor -j , -, Good morning girls and boys. r wish I could .uy thls week was as good as last in the coatest entry department, but It wasn't. Actually, C8rol got the most entries, as there were several good poema about gtrn,, -you know the smlle1 that are turn- ed up side down. However, the compellUon In the art area wa1 not as heavy as It usually 11. There were some good one.a:, as always, but not 83 many. Now last week Andy got several quesUons, w h I ch means that more of you are going to win prizes, like set of encyclopedias and globes. But this week he went begging. Surely there 111 something that your teachers in achoo! don't know. Let Andy explain It to you -It makes him feel so good! Uncle Len has to menUon this to get you all back In the mood. Somehow the momen· twn that was built up with all the good jokes and drawings . ' * l.~~: ' '... .• •• .. .~.~ . ; . PRIZE 'tl'iNNER -. * of the Abominable snowman and others died down a little this '.\-"et~t·~to-set anothef r~rd for entries. Jimmy Matthews, 7, 19131 Carp Circle, Huntington Beach Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's all you do: (1) draw picture on piece of plain, white paper S1h: inches v•ide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It muJt be your own work. (3) Put your name. age and a~ back. of drawing. P.1ail it to Uncle Len's -Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY -PILOT, Costa Mesa 82626. Entries must""De reCeiVOO-by noon on Thursday for production on ttie foll owing Saturday. \Vinner will receive Kennedy half dollar. And do we ever have a good topic. It's one you've never seen. You've probably read some stories about these fellows, but as far a~ we know. no one has ever seen one. A genie, that ls. Remember Alladin and the magic lamp? And all the other tales about Jamil' that have been passed down to us? There must be a genie somewhere just keeping these stori es alive. Your mission, should you choose to accept it. Is to draw a picture of a genie emerging from a magic lamp. As I saJd. I've never seen one, but I've a good idea that you know v•hal they should look like. This to~lc should leave you some room for making jokes and poems, too. There's a lot you can do with a genie, because he (or she) is all in your imagination. Or is it real? The wi11d so soft mid gentle hit agai·nst m11 face. It felt ;ust Like a baby kissing me on the cheek. I saw a stream nearby where a waterfall was gurg· ling. It sounded like a baby trying to go to sleep. f went a tittle downward U"nd saw a small dove sing- ing. It sounded just like a soft. soft lullaby to mt1ke a baby sleep. ... ,.. ........... """"· •I• 0.-,. c...· D9lr Ptl9t, ... 1560, c-. ...... ~- The honorable mentions this week go to Johnny Matt~ews, who is Jimmy's lour drawing winner) brother Krista Barker of Balboa Island !it's good to have a contestant rrom Bal Isle -we don't get too many of \hem); Sue Upton or Costa Mesa, and Catherine Halloran or Costa Mesa who wrote this very nice poem: And then f heard a little cooing sound, and 1 turned around to see Bay Je sus' radiant face smiling up at me. What does DNA do In lbe cells? If we knew all the answers to ihls question, we could perfonn miracles. The isola· tion of deoxyribonucleic acid was the scientific wonder of the 1960's when six Nobel prizes were awarded to researcheJIS who helped to solve its basic structure. Molecular biologists knew that thiS 'complex biochemical governed the very life pro- cesses of every plant and animal cell -and promptly sMrtened its name to DNA. The average living cell is to small to be seen and ils dynamic nucleus is merely a tiny package in the middle. This vit31 nucleus is packed with light coils of long DNA molecules. When uncoiled, the DNA in an average human cell is about a yard long. The total length of DNA In a man's body ls estimated to be about 10 billion miles. The study of minuscule Jiv· ing molecules is not easy. Teams ol researchers have been probing the nature of DNA lhrough the past decade -and a few of its miraculous secrets have been revealed. We know that the amazing molecule is a coded blueprint that govem9 every activity in every living cell. From its headquarters, it transmits coded instructions to molecules of ribonucleic acid outside the nucleus. These mobile RNA molecules are messercers that tr&Mmlt the DNA in- structions to the jelllfeid cytopfasm of the cell. There they trigger certain atoms and other partlclct1 to arrange or re8rrange theri1selves Into molecules needed toJtah'y on a multitude of biochemlcal reactions. The cytoplasm Ls a mlnature whirlwind of changing chemical activities. A n d everything is kept &9lng by RNf\ meqtnger mOleculea thll: aet their lll!tnlctlons from the ONA ln the niicltu1. Even when reduced to •n infinit~imal sl:e and whizzed al hl&h speed, the general pat· tern seems quite s!mole. llowever, cblOI occurs when we recall that an lndlvidu1l cell i. mertly one ol bilUona In lhe human body. Thlnp be- come ~ more chaotic whtn we recall tluit no two human bodies 11.re alike. We wonder how a slender rope o( DNA can govern every .-----/ ./ /)1 ('/ b101ogica1 feature aoo P"""" L arol':J orner in every individual human body -not to menlion every RIDDLES .and JOKES plant and animllJ. 'are in the structure or the DNA I r-------------------, molecule and a very com- plicated system or nature call- ed heredity. The biological features of each individual are governed by DNA packages called genes. Half the assort· ment l.s inherited from each parent -who inherited an in· dlvidual assortment f r o m PRIZE WINNER Cheech: What kind of ball is wet, cold and disappears? Chong : A snowball. ~ 1(""41, lUU Del M1r Lin" H1111Ht11""' ludl hi.l!I or her parents. Tbe DNA is L'.::==================::'...I each living cell carries an in- ~rited coded blueprint for .--------------------...,.-, ~ch individual. The structure or the DNA molecule is a double helix, Pllewhat like a double spiral staircase. Its ropy sides are molecules of phosphates and simple sugars. Its rungs are (our nitrogen compaunds ar· ranged 1n a special pattern to suit each individual. This pattern is the DNA blueprint that determines the color or skin, hair and eyes, tendencies to health or sickness and all the other biological instructions that make every person one or a kind . A'"l Mfllll 110 to A:ffld1I VI" M M01.M ..,., ep t, of o...tpl'll", M111!- 1at19, ""*· for tll• -tlOI\; Whlcb 11 the rastelt anJmaJ? The champion travelers belong in the bird world. The perky Arctic tern flies 22,000 miles every year and all the long dlstance records are held by birds. So are the speed records. Even a big old wild turkey can fly raster than a champion race horse can run. A good horse can sprint at SO miles an hour. A can- vasback duck can fly at almost 70 miles an hour and when the golden eagle is plugning down in a hurry, he is said to be able to reach 100. But the grea~ e.agle fs not the world's champion speeder. Some of the hawks go much faster when tMy drive down from the sky. But it is not easy to clock lheir exact speed.I. Some uperts claim that the handsome peregrine faleon can dive at 170 miles an hour. Othon claim that lhe Indian ntn can .swoop even faster. Tbil gracelul blnl with Iona, thin pointed wlnp ~ moot 11.kely the world'• rastest animal. The fastest runner on four feet II the cheetah . This big spot.ltd cat can sprint faster than 60 miles an hour. ' THE GIRN \Vhat in the world is a girn? Well, I'd say, sir, it's time you should learn That a girn is a silly little pose, \Vhere you mQUth almost swallows your nose. Dear sir, if I may say so myself, \Vhen you do it you look like an elf! Oh me, Oh my, 1 do believe I'm going to die, For this is the funniest thing I've ever·seen. Good heavens, you're turning green! A k.nnMY llllf •ttllr •-te C1lllY Cllttl, II, 4H Wlll'll· t•M •IKt, C•1!1 Mtll fer tl1t WIMI"' ..-try ill !!It lfetl' aftd "°"" r:onltll. Mtll "911r -llf' 1tery le Urtr;le l.tfl, ll1• 1Wf CHl1 Mel, C1Hf. '"21 Latest Style Kids Like To Ask Andy A Blackbu.cl< gaielle .!@ks into lhe camera 's eye, displaying the rtewest thing !n headgear. They're called handlebars by members or Wildlife Safari in Winston, Ore., and they protest the male's sharp horns~ ·-,, ' S11pperti11ae 1'his cocker spaniel-shepherd proudly displays her family of four pups, one male and three female s. The mother is Tisha, and the nursing babies are ' Salwrday, January 27, 1973 , DAIL V PILOT ~ 4'f; .,,., DAILY f'tLOT Still ...... Cindy, Reggie,Ginger and -\\'eU. the last little scoundrel hasn't yet revealed her name. \Vrite to Uncle Len if you'd like one for your o\vn. Hair-pulling Nmv Cause for Arrest LARGO. Fla 1API -A law banni ng the lifting of girls' dresses has been l!nacted at Bouder Elementary School . where arrest warrants are handed out £or hair -pulling, talking in class and throwing !ood. Thirty-three suc h statues are on the books in Tom l·lackentierry's second.grade classroom, where the store detective turned teacher is br- in ging the long arm of the law into the study of social sciences. A COURT sys tem has been established with pupils. aged 6 to 8. acting as judges. pro- secutors, defense counsels and police. "Thia court study has been \'ery effective in curbing school offenses, and students are learning respect for the law." Hackenberry said. The wor st punishment is lo be sentenced lo go to the prin - cipal's office, he added . A -NOTE TO the parents. being kept in £rom recess and missing art class are among other punishments doled out in the classroom court. "We took a trip to the Largo· J\1unicipal Court last week ," Hackenberry s a i d. "The children ... Wer!!_ impressed by the fact that the court they were seeing in action was very similar to the one they run themselves.'' Back from the city cour1. · the pupils passed a Jaw ban- ning dress-lifting. following ;i complaint filed by a distraught second grader. HACKENBERRY , 30, said the court system evolved as he tried to bring home what social studies was all bout and establish discipline at the same time. The £irst-year teacher who YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourselC 10 pointS for each corr ect answer. I ·President Nixon announced that an agreement had been reached on a ceasefire in Vlet Nam. Tbe agreement hopefully ended what bas been America's .. ? .. war. a-shortest b-thlrd-longest c-longest 2 The agreement, Mr. Nixon sald, included return of our POW's and removal ot U.S. troops from Viet Nam within .. ? .. a-'60 days b--3 months c-6 months 3 Thousands paid their respects to the late Lyndon B. Johnson as his body lay in et.ate. The death of Mr. Johnson means that our nation now h&B no living ex-presidents. True or False? 4 What name dld President Johnson use to describe bis program for attacking poverty and Improving the quality o! life in America? a-Fa.Ir Deal b--New Frontier c-Great Society fi Tbe U.S. Supreme Court (CHOOSE ONE: up- held, struck down) state laws forbidding abor- tion Jn the first 3 months of pregnancy. PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 pcints for each word that you can match with its correct meaning. I ..... !iscal a-set money apart for 2 ..... lmpound 3 ..... approprlate 4 ..... subsldy 5 ...•. defl clt parUcular use b-llnanctal aid c-relatl.ng to finances d-sbortage or money e-hold back fund1, not spend PART 111 -NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 pclnts !or names that you c an correctly match with the clues. 1 ••.•. H1.1ngary 11 -0AS nation 2 ..... Au1lralla b-Waraaw Pact nation 3 ..... Norw•Y c-non-aligned 4 .••.. Nlo1ragua d-SEATO naUon 5 ..... Indlll e-NATO naUon ID VEC, l,,c., .V.dl.on, WhcOt"lft worked as a store detecti ve while studying at lhe universi- ty oI Florida said the system Has been "much more suc· cess(ul than r could imagine "I \\.'as told it woul d never work." he sa id. "But the se- cond graders are actually con· ducting themselves pro- ressionally.'' And a Little Child • Shall Mislead Them TULSA, Okla. (AP\ -\\'hen the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission con· sidered a zoning request. Dawn Falletti was the only protester. "Important people want to put up an office building \\'here we go exploring and eat our lunch ." she toJd the com- mission. standing on tiptoe. Oawii. an II-year-old pupil at Salk Elementary School. fil· ed a petition with 1 I 3 signatures she had gather.cd opposing a request £or rezon- ing a site for an office building. "Even though it's not a very big thing. we want a place for ad\'enture like you had in your tyoungerJ years." The commission lied 3·3, send ing t h e proposal to the rity commission without rec- omrnendation. Test Yourself Htrt'I • dl•"C• fGI' •~l"l'one I" tne l.,,.l!'t old .-nowh It r1N to 1t11 1111 or~ "" ''llOH for .._,,," ·r••• 1n11 ...e1<1v Ntw1 Quit In t!\1 prlv1cv ol 'IOll• ow" Pio,... (l'Oll OOll'I eve" h1v1 to tit llle rtSI at !IHI l1rnllv kllDW Plow fOU m.oe Ollt) and -llow mudl 'l'OU know IDOYl 1'Ml'I !!Oriti°" If!"'' -Id !Od•v. Dln'I cn .. 1 -An1wtn IPHlt (Ulllft ftw•I Mlew OUll. Match word cltles with their correspond- ing pictures or symbols. 10 Points for each correct answer. ~ ~ 1 •.... Prime Minister Heath of . . ? •. wae sched- uled to vl&11. U.S. thJ1 week 2 ••••. F B tj~REAT ,&:JRITAIN c ox D E The Ch1ne1e Ye&r of the •. ? •• t>ep1aSat- urday 3 •.••. The NFL draft take a place tbia week 4 ..••• American .• ? •. Month begin• Thursday 5 ..... This state bolds pri- mary election Satur- day for aes.t of miaelng Rep. Hale Boggs 6 ••••. Rep. •Boggs ild Rep. Nick Begicb of .• ? •. · were victim• of an air accident In October 7 •••.• If this animal 1ee1 hla abadow Friday, uex- pect 6 weeks or bad weather'' 8 .•... The regular A BA draft ts acbeduled for April 9 •.... Th i s nat ion wanted more particip1Ul1.8 In a pla.Med East-West Se- " H curity Conference J .. ~~·;·· is lnternaUonaJ,..(~ Clergy Week ~~ r{l_ HOW 00 YOU IATI? (Sc.or9 &ch SWe of 0...11. S.pt,.Nfy) 71 to m polflh • o-A. 91 to 100 polntl .. TO' SCOlf! 61 to 10 polm .. f•lr• 11 to 90 polnh -b:c1llertt. 60 •lb*??? .. H'IMI! FAMILY DISCUSSION QUIS110N Should the U.S. try to Improve relatlona with Cube.? Why or why not? THIS WllK'S OW.LENGEi ttO ICOtt l\rune tbe Pren\ler of North Vtet Nam. - - - - - --- - - - - -----'7.;'7 •. ;;7.[ !;Vq~1ffi 6\IOQ "''A wt~4 :~'3N311'¥H:> P-S !q•t :••( l•·l :.•·1 :ti 11V' 0·01 :,., =s ·1 :r·l l~·t :3·1 IH·t :v ·c :::>-z. :1·1 121nO lOllWAS "111op ~,niu·s :, . ., :1"•1·r =•·& :,-1 II 11V' ~ \. 8 DAILY PILOT Thanks Offel'ed For Peace A service ls plan~ SUnday at St. Paul's. Lutheran Chur<'h in Laguna Btaeh, to celebrate and give than ks lo .God ror peace. The Rei . Roy Ge.sch an· nounced th31 his serrrt(;n theme will tx• " ... And Jrsus Said, 'Peace:· ·· The junior choir \\'ill sing in the 10 a.n1. ser\•ice in !he church al 429 Cypress Orh e I" Nursery carr is pror1dtd for pre!ehool childrt>n during all \\'Orship services. A second cause for <>tlebra- tion is the fact that the con- i:regation has OO\\' been able to set a date for groundbreaking for the construclion of its church on its l\forningside Drh·e site. It 1\•ill be \larch 4. Further details \\'iii be announced at :1 later date. The Ad ult Bib[(' Clas.~. \rhic!1 meets \\'ilh the Sunday &h')lil at 9 Sunday morning. 11ilJ ccn- clude its stud.v and c!i~ru!'sirr1 of the Chr1s1i:u1's apprrach ti> problems of poverty. The ~ex subject on its agenda i:: e question ... llor. does a ris tian lrarn to '1an· die his anx1e!irs and frus•r;i- t1on ~·· GUEST SPEAKER Merlin C.t:rothen Chaplain To Speak At 01nrcl1 On Tuesday e" en i n g , P t y m o II I h Congregational Church \1·ill have as guest speaker Chaplain l\terlin Carothers-:\1r. Carothers and the Rev. John A. Lindvall ha\'e been friends for 20 years s1flce meeting on a field ex- ercise in North Carolina. :\I r. LrndvaU "·as di\'ision chaplain of the 82nd Airborne Di\jsion at Fort Bragg. N. C .. 11·ht"n :\Ir. Carothers 11·as assignt.'d as one of the 19 chaplains to serve in the paratrooper uRit. Newport Ch~ureh Sponsoring Talk. • A free Christian SC'if11ce lec- ture by Edwo\'lrd--C;· Willinms. C.S.B., of J:ndianapolis. lnd .. "'lll be given at First Church ol Chrl>l Sdcnl~I. 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beacb . Sundety at 3 p.m. Y outlt Choi.r To Perfor1n P1dlon Thtoa (Childn!n or God) Youth Choir frorn the A r t e s I a -Cerritos Ucited !\tethodist Church vdll be in C'Onctrl Sunday morning dur· 111g lhe 9 a.nl. and 10:30 a.m. \.\'Orship ser\'1Ces at First United ?\Icthodist Church of Fountain Valley, I 8 2 2 5 Bushard Street The choir members oire C<l1nposed or youths in Jth gr.:ide through 12th grade. The choir presents the mu sical "A celebration of Hope" ~11d the Christian n1usical "Life." ;\len1bers CQme "'ith a full production or l'Oslunie.i and choreography. The Re\1• Ford R. ~!Hier. pastor of the churctt. s:.iitl the c:o1n1nunitr is "·elcv1!•e. The p<Jstor's sCrmon Sunday mJrn- ing "Part of the Scent!ry ... The subject ol his lecture Is --'U.Who ... -Is Making Your Dtctslw !" ~1r. 'Vlll~ms la a Chr:!s.tlan S<lenc• leacber and practitioner, In his lecture he will dlscu s!i a spiritual basis for mak..ing flrn1 , sound decisions. tie said lbat everyone can learn to draw on the resources of spiritual enUghtenmt'nt ihat re!Ult in rnott constructive Md wise decisions. ~fr. Williams withdrew rron1 public relations work with a large public utilities ftm1 in 1942 to de\•ote all of his time to the healing ministry of Christian Science. During \Vorld 'Var 11. he ser\'ed as a Christian Science 11-linister for the Armed Se.r\'ices. From 19f>ll to 1963 he was on a Conunittee ca Publication for Indiana. He became a Christian Science teacher in 1961 and a member or the Christian Sci- ence Board of Lectureship in 1965. He-is on an extensjve lecture tour. 10,805 Pipe,; By United Press lnterDaOenal There are 10,805 pipes in lhe giant organ in the ?o.1ormon Tabernacle in Sall Lake City. Baptist t~lrst Baptl1't Churcb ol Llguna llUls, at 24521 Moulton Pkwy.; servlce Sunday at 11 a.m., church school at 9:4S: sermon "Are You With It'·• by the Rev. lvan B. neJ1: prayer n1eeting and Bible study at 7 p.m. \Vednesday; Bible study Thursday nt 10 a.tn. t-"1rst Baptist Cburcb, at 2501 Clirr Drive. Ne"'J>Ort Beach : service Sunday at 11 a.m .. church school at IO a.m.: ~rmon "11\e Crown or Life," by the Rev. F. Kt'ntoo Be- shore; evening service at 7, sermon ''Transgressions Re- pllired"; prayer meeting al 7::W. Falrvlew Baptist Church , at Fairvle11; and Fair. Costa Mesa; service Sunday at 10 a.m.; sermon "The Irritations or Life." by the Rev. Richard w. Dpss. Chrislia11 Sriettce Pulpit & Pew . Beach; servJoe SUnda)' at 7:30 and 11 a.m.: Theological Education Sunday, honortne Job Daughters. St. Jo~ I.he Divine Epslcopal L'tlureb, at 2043 Orange, Costa P.1esa: service Sunday at 8 and 9:30 a.n1 .. churt'h school at 9:l0; Holy Eu cha rist and Ii ea 11 n g services \Vednesday at 5: 15 p.m. and Thursday at 10 a..m. Lttlfu•raR Redeemer LuUleran Churcb, at 16.151 SpringdaJe, St., }fun- tington Bl'ach; service Sunday al 8:15 and 10:45 a.m., church school at 9:30 sermon; "Christ , Our Pilot Through Life," by the Rev. Eugene Schrantm. men1ber the Gold~n-Cai~" b)' the Rev. B. Lothalr Oreen . Flnt URlled I !\1elhodlst Church. at 27it 17~h St., Hun· t.lngton Be•ch: ae,.Vlce SUnday at 9: 15 and 10:30 a.m .. church school at 9: 15: sermon "The Key s or the Klngdon1," by the Rev. Edward C. Erny: "SUn-. day Evening at Churt:h" at 6 p.m.! guest speaker Dave Dunlap lo oddrtsS youL• groups at 6 p.m. on mission in South America. First Untied h-1etbodlst Cbutc.b er Fouutaln Valley. at 1&:;2S Bushard St.: service Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m.: sermon "Part of the Scenery." by the Rev. Ford R. Miller; Reclan1atlon Day for al um in um cans and newspapers today.from 8 to 11 Newport llarbor Lutheran a.m.; membership class Mon- Churcb, at 798 Dover Drive, day at 8 p.m. at parsonage: Newport Beach; service Sun· family retreat Feb. 9-11 at All d I 8 d lo en Nations Camp in Wrightwood. ay a an :.xi a.m.: sern100 "~1an, Woman~ Who ls Newport Center United tbc Boss?." by the Rev. !\1ethodh1t Cbureb, meeting 3t Konrad Koosn1an, chaplain of t 15 Agate on Balboa Island at Soutbland Lutheran llome, 9 a.m.; aria at ti: 15 a.m. at guest pastor for three weeks. St. l\1ichael and All Angel.; Prince ef Peace Lutberaa Church. Pae~ic Vie1v Drive Church, 2987 Mesa Verde Dr., and Marguente Ave n.~ c . ens.ta l\lesa: services u.LB an<L Corona del ?-.-tar; sermon Our 11 a.m.: sermon "Se! Backs-WOiU!er:FUIJ ~orld," by tne Their Cause and Cure" by the Rev. John R. Knox. ol -bttguna Bctcb at 20052 Laguna C.nyon Road ; service and church school Sunday at O and 11 a.m.; flermon '"l'he Core or Reality,'' b:--the Rev . Henry Gerhard; Thuraday lec- tures at 10 a .. m. at Lei.sure World . Church of Rellgou1 Sclenct, at 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa ; service Sunday at 10:30 a.m.: sermon "How to Uae the Science ol Mind," by the Rev Albert Burka. Cburci of RtH&lou• Science, at 441 Center St., Coata Mesa : service Sunday at 11 a.m.: sermon "What It Does," by the Rev. Eleanor C. Jackson. Various co..,regations P8a Varlou1 Congreat.ion1 U D I t a r I a n UnlvenalL«t Church, at 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa; service and chureh school Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; sermon "Jonathan Llv- ingston Egotist." by the Rev. Robert Jordan Ross. G1·al1a111 Misreprese11ts P1·ayer Issue Christian Science Churehes, First Church of Christ. Scien· tist. 2880 Mesa Verd e Drive. Costa ~fesa. ser\'lces at 11 a.m . and church school a! 9: 15 a.m.: Fin;t Church of Christ, Scientist, 8th and Olive, Hun·. tinglon Beach, services and church school at 9:30 and 11 a.m.; Fi•st Church of Chri1'it, Scientists, 3303 Via Lido. Newport B e a c h . services and church school at 9 and 10:30 a.m.: Second Church or Christ, Scientist, 3100 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. services and church school at IO a.m.; 'Ved n es day t estirnony meetings at 8 p.m . at all four churches. Rev. Andrew C. Anderson ; UnJventty UaJted !\letbodJst Wednesday e\'ening Bible Cburch, at 18422 Culver Road. C'lass at 7:30 p.m. with the Irvine Service Sunday at 9 and Rev. Paul Johnson teaching. 16:30 a.m.: sermon '"The Right to Be Culturally Dif· ferent," by -the Rev. Ron Lunceford , guest speaker. Tem~e Beu. David 01· Orange County, at 6100 Heney St.. Westminster; service Fri- day_at_8:l5 -p.n1.; sermon Henri E. Front: proJram on Soviet Jewry followina.service with guest speaker and film. Newport UnUy tatter or CreaUve Llvlng, at 15th and Irv ine, Newport B e a c h : service Sunday at 10 a.m.; sermon ''Laying Up Treasures," by the Rev, Loren By LOUIS CASSELS Unlled P'r.u lnlerlMllkllWI The Rev . Billy Graham's new proposal for daily read- ing of the ten commandments in public school reopens one of the most \l'idcl y n1isundersrood and em otionally dh·isive issues in American public life. The issue is net. as Graham and others sometimes suggest. \\'hether children should be allowed to pray and read 1he Bible in school. The Supreme Courl has never raised any objection to \'Oluntary private prayer in schools. And it has clearly aJIO\\ed schools to ofrer objecli\e courses in biblical literature. Tl!E REAL QUESTIO~ \\hich Graham raised in a sermon at a \\'hile House religious service is whether an instrwnent of the stale -the pubhc schools -may be used to indoctrinate chitdrl'fl in any particular religious belief or v1e.,.,'J)Oinl. . The Constitution says government has no business pro- motrng any religion or all religioos. The Founding Fathers saw this as an essential safegua rd. Graham suggested in hfS White House sermon that daily classroom recitation ol the ten commandments \.\"odld be approved by "every Je\.\', c.alholic .and Protestant" in America. That \.\'as something or an overstatement. Many Jews, Catholics and Protestants. in res(IJutions, petitions and public opinion polls, have gone on record in opposition to any role by the government in religious indoctrination. GRAHA!\t'S OWN denominat ion. the Southern Baptist . Convention has been one of the most oulspoken defend· ers of lhe 'constitutional ban oo state involvement in re-- I . • 1g1011. --Even if all Je"·s. Cathollcs and Protestants £avored reading the ten commandments in public classrooms, to do so would infringe on rights or Americans who adhere to some other faith - or to no faith. The Founding Fathers sought to avoid this \1·hen they "'role the Consti- tution. _ The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-l in 1926 that recital of an official state prayer by public school pupils is an "establishment of religion" forbidden by the fir_st amend- ment. The opinion stemmed from a l<Jw suit by Steven I. Engel. a Long Island, r\.Y. businessman, and four others y;ho challenged a 22·1\'0rd prayer recommended by the New York Board of Regents for use at the beginning of each school day. A YEAR LATE R. the court barred lhe states from re- quiring that passages from the Bible be read or that the Lord's Prayer be recitl'd at the start of the school day. The decision did not . hoy,·ever. prohlbit Bible reading as lilerature or for any other noo-<ievotional reason . In bolh decisions, the plans provided .that children could be excused but the court held this factor was not sufficietit to meet the constitutional test. Supreme Court opinions in modem times dealing with religious teaching in public schools go back to 1948. when the practice was struck down in Illinois. Later. lhe court approved a "released time" program v.ilich could be con· ducted ofr school premises. Congregallonaf Corona del 1\1ar Community Chur ch, COJgregational, at 611 Heliotrope A\'e.: service and ehurch school Sunday al 10 a.m.: sermon "On Being a Christian." by the Rev. Philip G. ~iurray. Plymouth Ccmgregational Church or Newport Harbor, at 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach : servi ce Sunday at 10 a.m.: sermon "What ls the Churc.h?" by the Rev. George 0. \V o o d, lecturer and television producer, g.u est speaker for Charter Day service. Episcopal St. James Episcopal Church. at 13209 Via Lido, Newport Christ Lutheran Chureb, at 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa : service Sunday at 8:15 and 11 a.m .. church school and Bible class at 9:30: sermon "Wh;ere ls lhe Problem," by the Re\'. Lothar V. Tornow. Faith Lutheran Cbareh of capistrano Beach, at 34.lal Calle Portola : service Sunday at 10:30 a.m .• church school and folk ser\'ice at 9; serrtl()n "\Vho Really Is the Head of the Family?" by the ,Rev. James Knotek; Wednesday Bi· ble class at 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Church of the l\1aster, at 2900 Pacific \'iew Drive, Corona de! Mar; service Sunday at 10 a.m .. church school at 9; sermon "Faith Crisis or Crisis Faith,'' by the Rev. Lawrence 0. Fruhling of Omaha. Ne b .. guest preacher. /llethodlst i\1esa Verde Un It e d l\1ethodist Church, at 1701 Baker St., Costa f.tesa; service and church school Sun- day at 9:30 a.m.; sermon "Ri> Pru1>11terlittt Presbyterian Cbureh of the Covenant, at 2850 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa : service Sunday at 8:30 and 10 a.m.: sermon "A Missionary From the Missionaries," by the Rev. Bruce A. KlD'rie; 7 p.m. dis- cussion with litr. and Mrs. Francis: Sauer, Presbyterian Alissionaries from Nepal. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, at 600 St. Andre\\'S Road ; service Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.: sermon "Read Your Own Obituary!" by the Rev. Charles H. Dierenfleld: guided tours of chll{ch lpllowlng services. -~ :-; -1 Retfjfloas Selettre First Cburcb or Religious Sele.ice, at 141 Miramar. Sa n Clemente; service Sundav at 11' a.m.; sermon Mrs.-Eudora Vance, llollywood teacher and practitioner, gue:st speaker. Church of Religioos Scitncci D. Flicklngel'"; First Singles Church, al 1310 E. Walnut , Orange; service Sunday al 11 a.m., church sehool at 10: 15: sermon by the Rev. l\1r. and ~irs., L. 'Vayne Russell, Child Eva ngelism F e-1 Io w sh i p missionaries to Japan, guest ·speakers; anniversary Sun- day ; Bible stu~ at 5:30 p.m. Chrtst Cburcb or Westmlnl.ster, at 1 4 O 6 1 Cbesinut St.; service Sunday at 6 p.m.; sermon Otis Keener, missionary-evangelist of the Asse mblies of God ; songs by iljs wife, Irene. Concei;t · Sia ted ' 1'1 , ' "The Harrl;,ris1" a singing gospel group, will present a gospel conct!rt at the. Church of God, 426 11th St., Hun- tlngton Beach. Sa turday. Feb. 3. at 7:30 p.m. All seats are free and the public is welcom e.. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECT~ORY FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Calta Mesa -548--3761 E:. W. Phillipi. P•,tor SUNDAY SERVICES t :JO A.M.-S111tday School CklSSft IA.II AtHl CHILD CARE AYAILAILE ti thr11 I) 10:10 A.M.-"Who Moy Wonlrilp God .. Pastor Ptillllps Speakl119 7:00 l".M.-"Essntlal• For Church People" l"ntor Phillips Speoltlitg Houwof Mo1n1.-Ftldcry-l P.M.-COffn Ho ... Cy Holm••· Dir•ctor HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 1 1 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd Street at O.ango, Costa Mesa -548-53113 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA Pmfor: Robert M. letMJsto• lffwHll HorbcN md Folrriew I You01 Pottor -Fred Martt• SUNDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY •••• , •••• , • •• •• • t:-45 A.M. Mor1d1tg WorY!lp--10:10 o.m. -S11tday School t o.m. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •••• 10:45 A.M. S1111da¥ E•e11i11g Won hip·7:00 p.m.-Prayer Meeth19 WH,-7:00 '·"'· SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••••••••.••.••..•• , , 6:00 P.M. 1 '======================:11 WEDNESDAY' EVENING BIBLE STU DY ••••••••• , •• , 7:30 P.M, I NUlSElY CAii PROVIDED SERVICES, 10,00 A.M. & 6,JO P.M. INTERESTIN FUNDAMENTAL I W. Whit He"l119to1 IH L4qHt I BIBLE TEACHING . M ini~~:m.: 645-3191 ~ay or N~gll~~·I Oir•clor COAST BIBLE CHURCH Marco Fanter Jr. High. Sa• J•• CaphtrOllO 49l-lt4t 494-1141 IJ0·04Cl7 CHURCH OF CflRIST lil\ H1111liftt1G11 $1,, MUllll"lloil IHCfl 5u,,.ty Cl•tJH -10:H AM. W•nlllp -lt 1SJ A.M. & •iH P,.M, WtdMtcl1¥, 7, .. P'.M. -c..od'• °'9'1nlntlol\ UpMld. Trvlfl T1ttglll I ncl ()frftlCleO. 8tb MM•r, Et'lnt. -IM2.JfSI 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 541-4704 1 , Y. L. HERlWECl, Pastor I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ~NE; -\1tus ~ciwu~ny @Ji~ GALIN '· ME llTWECI( CAIL OENTltl' Mlnllltf .. YMitll • MilllsNr ., M111ic I -SUNDAY Sln'ICES -IUNCHES Of THI MOTHll CHUICH THI. FIRST CHURCH OF CHllST, SCllHTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSnTS 9:45 A.M.-S•ltday School 7:00 P.M,-4H'St s,.99" l••· G. P. H.,,_Kk Fro• f.lampto11, Yirtl11lo 10:50 A.M.-Gunt Speaker In. G. P. Hertwoc.11 Froltl Hampto11, Yl11l•lo COSTA MESA CHRIST JAN SCHOOL NEWPORT CHRISTIAN CENTER Fifteenth and Monrovi1 Streets 8:30 A.M. & 11 :00 A.M. -Morning Worship Basic Human Behavior-Leviticus 27 "Counseling the Suffering Believer" 9,45 A.M.-Sunday School • 6:00 P .M. -Evening Worship "PROMISES I HAVE TO KEEP" WATCH "DA~ IT DAT" n.r'4.y -7:JO P.M. -S•..O., -7:00 P.M, KHOF -Ch .... I JO tN.,..., 6 ctilN Cota AY9lloble ,_ al s.r.lcoll Dr. George 0 . Wood, P11tor 646-7117 ''TRUTH" JANUARY 28th, 1973 1 Costa Mesa-First Ch'1rch of Christ, Scientist ZIBO MltSo Vnde Dr., CosN Mffe Su11day Scliool -t :ll A.M. Church Setn-k• -11:00 A.M, R"dl'"I Roo ... 2110 Mno Yitrde Dr. Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist Ith & Ollwo, Hutl"9tM1 looc• Su11doy kltool -t :lO & 11 :00 A.M. Clltirclt -f :JO I 11 :00 A.M. leodl"f looM -121 M•lfl St. Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist llOl Via Llclo, Nl'Wp•rt IHcll Church & s • .uy Sc~t:00.10:10 A.M. Roodl11t a....._ JJ11 Ylo U. Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist J 1 00 Podfk Yi9w Dr .. c.,... c1e1 M• Ck11rdl A S•Mo, ktlHI -1 DtOO A.M. lMdl .. le•M -JSOO.I CMlt HWJ, Ci.t.t N_..•I Wed. lm.llMJ T"tl"'°"' MMtfltfl -I P·"'--~n CIMM~ 1 All erre cordially invited ui otttnd the church \ service s and enjoy tlte privileges o/ the Readtng Rooms Cllrhl c.,. Pte't'WH AT AU sftYJCIS • lANCHO SAN JOA9UlN INTIRMIDIATI SCHOOL 4161 NKlaof .... l"liirt ISH Olttf ,,_.., ft Cul.,., -Lott "' NkholMll} let. lktl So .. ••hoa. P•tot 9,30 A.M. Sunday School tor off °'" 11 :00 A.M . Momlnt Wonltip NU•SEIY CAiii ,.IOVIDIEO •t IOTM MOUIS ~ lllfOmlltlwl C-Ctrftlnw 0111W M9atlllft. C•H ID1'11 THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY Afflli.IH Wfftll tll• lllJtltt ~If C...•- CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE· "KIE.NCI 0, MIHDH SUNDAY SCltVICI & SUNDAY SCHOOL ,.,..,, .......... , ........ 111 .. A.M, Mlilill" • • , , llfffln t . Jicll- $41 c..t. St., Cotto M ... 546-1012 CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE . .._ ..... 11Mt ~ c..,._ •'-.. El T"" "'-H~ OIPllM1t, D,O, -Mr.tisMr Jltl ..,_,.._ A11htMlt MlRfttw SUHOAY Sl.•YICI -• a n A.M. Jr, ClMdl a Y ... o....,.. -t A,M, O.tr • FIRST CtlURCH OF GOD OF MISSION VIEJO __ .. MISSION YllJO HHlH SCHOOL r ........ , 601 10:00 A.M. -Sund1y Momhtt Wonhl' 11 :ot A.M..-l'"'41y Scheol for 111 .... 1114) IJMltt" ' lft4J 6SMll6 1 Newport Unity L(!ltlH 0. 'L~•IHOlll, M11tt1t.r ..... , .... s.nfcl-10 ....... Sulllf•y Sclteol for •ti •1•• -9100 • ...,., ''"' ... '"'•· .. ..,.., .... 0MM -64 .. 1111 INAL..l.#IAYO ..... n11 • FIRST CHRISTIAN I CHURCH I Ma;n & Adams Streeh 1 Huntington Beach l tbl• School & Morning Worsh ip t :OO I IO:lO A.M. Corona del Mar ..,._u.ac,., c.; ~·· o"' '2 i:::=i " r;;: s -"' Yovth Groufu , ••••• 6:00 p,M, Ev1nl11g Wor1hlp •• , , 7:00 p.11'1. HllrHnr can DnNldelf el 111 •rvl<ft Ofllc•: "6-2.Slt Dial O.VOl!or> s~tseo 2 -~ ' ~ ' + ' EL TORO i COMMUNITY ' CHURCH OF CHRIST I. CONGREGATIONAL Me••all• lecreotiH e..t'tr • ' 21111 MOfll9HIO Dr. I 611 HELIOTROPE • Mhtlff Ya.lo Wonlll, -10 A..M. 516-4717 . 116·l711 Cli.11rcll School -10 A.M. ~-••• 1'11111111 O. Mufl"av, Mlnl1•t Phil Arnold, Milii1l•t ' 644 . 7400 ' LAGUNA BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL -- ~·~"'(? I . & ~"' St -.~ - . 340 St. A1111'1 Plou ot Gt....,.. Joh M. lmoldt-Ml11l1ter • Femlty Wonhl' • cai1rch Sc ... 1-10 A.M, "CILlllA.TlON OF WHOLINUS" s.r-. ~y , • ..,. 4t4.a06l 'l)jmou1h Co1~r~ational Church ~-JkW)IJrt Har~r 10 :00 A.M.-Mor11i119 Wonhip Ch•tftf 01y Chm~• Dr ...... O. Woo;· "'Mot It nit Ckrd" ,.._ 7:10 P.M. -Ct 1pl•la MOfUI C. ..... .. ,..._ Pra... To Pt.he" JOHN A. LINDYALL., PASTOI -UN AA.Sii. INTllN MINISTll • >1•2 "--' St., "••"'"1 .... -'41-1740 IRVINE COMMUNITY CHURCH cs.no •• ,,......, • s...i c..,.. f:dtt A BIBLE TEACHING CHURCH ......., ........ _,, A..M.1:7,,M, ... ~-9:41.t..M. . ......... -...... •• ' . • .. . . ' . ' , < • Salurday, Januar~ 27, 1973 DAil Y PILOT 9 Evening -Programs Scheduled Leaders Assess · Peace Role Yray With Eye Open? Mess ianic Jew Appeal to Conscience Made; Rebuildi1ig Asked Al.TON. Eng. iUPll - A vicar 'A'tlnts his ron· gregation to drop into church more often lo say a prayer and perhaps help catch a thief. To Visit Me sa By GEORGE CORNELL Al' a .. 1,1911 Wftter A new program of '.:Sunday NEW Y.ORK ~ "II ¥OU Evenings at Church" will cease to pervert justice ... lf begin Sunday at 6 p.rn . .!It the you feed the tiungry from your: First United Methodist Churcn own plenty · · · your light will of Huntington Beach mi t?th rise like dawn out of darkness St ' . . . you ahall be called · .IA~bullder of broken wall• and The entire ramlly map ~torer of houses in ruins." p~rtlclpa~ with separate ~ That Biblical passage, !rom grams for adults and children. Isaiah 58, was cJted by of· 'l'be Youth Groups wlll con-ficlals of the Un It e d tlnue to fwtctlon . u U8Ual with Prtsbyterian Church as it and their own activities. other religious leaders Uti! Plans for the evenings will week urged new national continue until Easter, under measures to heal the scars of the direction of the church's the Vietnam war. Key 73 . Comm!ltee. The pro-Heartened by the peace gram ~·ill provide for slngmg, agrtement, they said America m u s 1 c , fellowship a n d now must face responsibilities discussion. for repairing the devastation The evening! wlll conclude lnntcted ln southeast Asia, and at abou t 7:20 p.m. overcoming the bitterness At the morning worship engendered at home. servJcc.s Sunday, 9:J5 a~ "LET us hope that the end 10:30 a.m., the pastor will of the w will ....... resent preach on the theme "The . ar ~L ... ,. ~ Keys of the Kingdom." New ah!ft Jn Americm priorities, members will be received at said the Rev. Dr. W. Sterling both services Cary, presldent of the Na- . tional Council of Churehe3, 1be church school meets at embracing most . Protestant 9:15 a.m. wllh classes for. all and Orthodox derlominatlons. ages. Also scheduled for i>un-Jt reiterated a call for day is the Youth eouncU special worship services in meeting at 4:30 p.m. churches throughout the land At 6 p.m. the combined Youth Groups will hear the guest speaker, Dave Dunlap ,,f Costa Mesa, wbo participated in a special youth mission to South America last summer. Memorial Rite Sunday An okl·world Rabbi who marched with Marttn Lother King in Alabama, counseled the Vatican and marched in peace demoruitratlons i n Washington will be memorialized by I s r a e I Academy Sunday at ap Azkara service marking the con- clusion of "Sh'losheem," tradiUooal »day mourning period. The service for Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel will take place at 3 p.m. ln Multl- room C, University High School, Culver at Campus Drive in Irvine. Plymouth Charter Day Scheduled Dr. George O. Wood will be the guest speaker for the Charter Day at the__JO a.m. w_orship service of Plymouth Congregational Church on Sunday. Dr. Wood is pastor of Newport Christian Center and an authority on the Bible. Raised Jn China, he has a con- temporary world view that bas brought hirlf international attention. Dr. Wood is seen daily on television Channel 30 aod ~ duces the television show "Day to Day." Before coming to California. Dr. Wood taught at Evanget College in Springfield, Mo. today \Yhen the shooting stops, with prarers of thanks,iv,ing for the war'& end, "penitence for our complicity" In It, and friiercession for Its victims both In southeast Asia and the United States. A special peace mass was celebrated In St Patrick's Cathedral by New Yrok Roman Catholic Archib!Jhop, Ttrence Cardinal Cooke, who prayed for "a lasting peace with justice." John Cardinal Krol, of Philadelphia, president of the National Olnference o f Catholic Bishops, urged that "Americans, so sorely divided by this conflict, now join together" to build lasting peace. He said: "WE MUsr look to the future In ordtr to achieve the reconciliation and reconstruc- tion of which both southeast Asia and our own country stands in need." He cited an appeal by Catholic bishops for "generous pardon" to conscientious resisters to the war. Amnesty for them also was asked by Protestant and Jewish leadrrs as part of the task of post-war reconclliation. They also urged massive ef- forts to rebulld w~r-balttred Vlitn8fl. "Let us now wag_., peace with a whole-heartedness which the war could never brlng," said the Rev. Dr. Gene E. Bartlett, of Newton Centre, Mass ., president of the America n Baptist COnvent!on. DECLARING the war had served no rational purpose, Rabbi David Poli!h, or Evanston. Ill., president of the Central Conrerence of American rabbis, urged con· trition for the war and restitu- tion for its damages. He said: "Nothing sbort of an honest confrontation of ronscience by the nation and its leaders with the magnitude of the violence we unleashed can bring about the redeeming hour In America." The Rev. Dr. C. Willard Heckel, moderator of the United Presbyterian Church, and Dr. William P. Thompson, its chief administrator, cited the Isaiah passage in a letter to · the denomination's 9,000 congregations and said : "We have done wrong. No matter that others have done wrong as well . Their guilt is Mesa Center Offers Stop-smoking Plan 110 absolution for our O\\'n \\'c face the God or hlslury. not the courts of ffien, It Is not a sign of i,reakness lo adinit our wrongs and repent of them . . . It is not a sign of weakness to admit our wrongs and repent of them ... It is a sign that we honestly seek a future different from the past." THE PEACE agreement brings a "time of critical moral decision," the Jette r said. ft urged major U.f>. aid Silver and b r 11 s s ornaments have been disappeari:ig from All Saints church, and the Rev. David Apps said police told him "if more people carried oo( private prayer , and kept the church occupied during the day .· it "·ould be more secure." Arthur Ka tz, author of "Ben Israel" .and spokesman for Messianic Judaism, will speak at the Mesa Theater, 1884 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Feb. I through 4 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Katz. born In Brooklyn, N. Y .• is the product of an ~ American Jewish h om e • Drafted Into the Army In t952, he served with the Anny ; , Engineers in Gennany until ' to re.store \\'arblasted Viet-L----------' nam , and announced plans for 1954. Later he participated in Communist • fro nt activities and was a member of An1erican \'outh Den1ocracy. a church "fund for recon· ciliation" to help do it. Asking that decisions and direcllon be left to 1he Viet· namese in helping them rebui ld their land , the letter said: "\\'e should not expect that it will be easy for people there to reccive us as healers who have so r~ntly come as destroyers.'' Literacy Oasses Set Assemblies Missionary To Speak Ht attended Santa A!onica City College, UCLA, and UC Berkeley, earning B.A. and Al.S. degrees in history . As an intellectual atheist, he \\'as confrouted with a crisis and a need for a personal dynamic faith while In Israel. TO TALK IN MESA Author Katz His appearanC<! at the Mesa Theater is sponsored hy "Across America a n d Newport Christian Center. The around the world we have y th D meetings are open to the witnessed an outpouring of OU 8 y public without admission God's Holy Spirit upon the price. church. This is. creating a In Oemente In COIUlection \\'ith Arthur renewed thrust of evangelism Katz, Newport c h r i s t I a n unequalled In history,'' ac-Center is also sponsoring two cording to the Rev. Otis Youth Sunday \\'lll bl'.' feature length films at the Keener , missionary, evangelist observed Sunday at !he to Katz . Kc'"·poi1 ch r is ti an The First Presbyterian ot the Assemblies of God. a · I h' .m. service o WONi tp at Center is also sponsoring two Church of W e s t m i n s t e r Having ministered in more Chri~t LuU~ran Church, feature length films at the Literacy Cen t e r . 7702 than 20 nations in the last 15 Camino Cap1Slrano at Del ~1csa Theater. Jan. 31 to Feb. Y.'estminsler A·1e .. 'A'i\l con-months, Mr. Keener will bring Gado Road in San Clemente. 6. duct a tutor training center first hand observations and The young JieOp_le ~ _s.ing:_ -'-'Gross-and-Switchblade......_ class beginning Saturday, Feb. experiences when he and his "~ow." the dramatic full-color story Or 3. and continuing on each wife, Irene, a singer, present a Reading and brief ex-David Wilkirson 's effective Saturday and Sunday of the prog ram at Christ Church, planations of the scripture help to gangs and drug addicts month except on Feb. 4. 14061 Chestnut St., in lessons will be given. in New York City, will be Hours are 9-12 a.m. Satur· Westminster on Sunday at the Rich Kredel is the director shO'A'Tl each evening. days and 2.S p.m. Sundays. 6 p.m. worship service. of the y0W1g people and has The movie stars Pat Boone. Smokers who want to kick ?-.1arine Air Station at El Toro, Mrs. Vera Walburn, retired Veterans of seven overseas helped them to plan for their Show times are: the habit will have their and Joseph F. Jeffreys, pastor teacher and ex-YMCA execu-assignments, the Keeners have rf · ti · th.i chance through a Five Day tlve will teach been asked to go to Hong Kong pa 1c1pa on in s service. Jan. 31, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.; Plan to be conducted by a doc-of the Seventh-day Adventist ~ uPon compl~tion of the in March, 1973. Mr. Ketner's The Rev. J. Emory Ackerman Feb. 1-4 9:30 p.m.: Feb. H, tor-clergyman team at the Church. training, persons who persons minlslry has been varied and will deliver a brief presen-6:30 and 10:15 p.m. Better Living Center, 271 The group therapy sessions who received instruction will , has included addresses In tatlon on "The Marvelous Matinee viewings are set for Avocado St., Costa Mesa . with films will start Monday be ce rtified to teach illiterate Japan and Korea and con-Chris!." Feb. 3 and 4 at 2 p.m. The plan consists or five 90-at 7:30 p.m. and continue · adults to read and write. ducting numerous pastor's The afU!Ua] i:neet1ng of the "The Late Liz," starring minute group therapy through Friday. They will be qualified to seminars and crusades or congregation will be held Sun-Anne Bax!er, wilt show at 8:30 s es 5 i 0 n s , films, and The only cost is a !"mall tea ch noo·English-speaking evangelism in cities around day begl~n~~ with a pot·luck p.m. at the Mesa Theater, discussions, plus a daily registration fee which is good adults to read, write and, ~t~he~w~o~rl~d;;:. ======:,\f='"::p~pe=r~at='=:~~p.~m=.===::=====F=e=b~-~S=a"nd~!=. ========r personal control program for for any future Five Day Plan speak English using the11: home work. More than 2 programs the registrant may Lauback niethod. JONATHAN SWIFT SAID: "MAY YOU LIVE million smokers, some having 'A'ish to attend. lt is a vol:rnteer pro~ram. How does ALL THE DAYS OF YOUR LIFE." smokedfor30years,havequit Information regarding For further infor1nation and Christi.lo.o.:.-heal? THE SCIENCE OF MINO CAN HELP YOU 00 through the Five ~ Plan. registration can be obtained registration, call R ob bie ifTI ~R;e JUST THAT. conducting the program by calling M&.1817 or Anderson, 893-6918, or Margo Listen to firsthand ex· locatly will be David Hess-548-6596. Ulmer, 342-8141. periences. This week's THE TST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE inger, PhD., a microblologistl-"'-="------.-;.-;,~p.-;.1r'11(r-'-------program: of at the University of C.lifornia 't ~ NEWPORT BEACH Irvine; WWtam Ashby, M.D., "'.t. CONTEMPORAIT ISSUI !Member Chwrch ol lh1 Unil1J Church a medicaJ doctor at the U.S. f CONSIDIRID: SD AND of Relig ious Science, Lo, Anq1l111 '. .. "i 0""'" on• I\ A 7:0t AM-01"'46---1 A litvftes yo11 to heat- VINTA,GE. CARS ~ rh" tfe.n I p rk MOIAL STANDAIDS"" M """ M M '';~,:~~~.~· THE REVEREN.!: 1 ~~BERT BURKE Tht SouJhLznd's Mosl Btalitiful "'·11-•u. 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Mlnl1'1r •tt.JOee tJJ.1211 N•rM11 ca,. IJJ.J2•• Ford R. Miller Thofl'I• P. w .. ..,, Mh1bter Newport Beech CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 1•00 W, l111hot Bl.,.d. 671·1105 .... Yllf49 Dre.. ....... SMet, C"hl ,. .... c.eu. Word1ip-t:JO A.M • Church School-t :JO I 11 A.M. Al'ID•IW C. AWDll50H,1"'°"' -IUCHAllO JACOISlM, '"'...,. ~y kflool1 t:JO •.m. -Morllll'l(I WONl'llll: 1'00 Ind 11 :00 I.In. Ptl11c1 •f Pete• L..thtr111 School -Min &ih•' 011011, Principtl ' Office "'Olltl 14f·Ol21 School Pho"'' S4t-0562 .\~YJ SABBATH SER VICES . RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ha:cbor reform temple FIRST IAmST CHURCH OF NE\VPORT .BEACH S.B.C. AA881 Bt!ANAAOP. KING .,. la meeting It ., C1M Dr1'1• "~~·''° St. .11tM1 Eplscopll Church a 3209 Vit Lkto, NtwPort Buch Dr.•. IC.... N11W Few lnf0tmt1ion: C.1187~7230 l9lllfy klo9tf -ti• A.M. -ll:lf A.M. a 11W ,.M. ....... , ,.,..,.., ler\'l(I ••• ,,M. - I TEMPLE HILLEL CAPISTRANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 6662 H1o1il ;\ve., Huntlnawn Beaah 536-1417 lllJI hf~ IL, S.. J-C.,.._. . :=1 ti t '"""" •ftl.>41U 0.1111, Ctnfff'Yltlw CMt .... •tlen ~ .... -ti• '·"" Cim.tt. Tntlftftlt -J 11.111. l!abbl Pincus Coodbl1tt.-eantoT, Paul Jl Lev\111 ......... ., ,,.'9' -111S z·ffl.. 11,.._y l•Nlt &wwk• -I P.M. ,...., WfllltM DfT.;. U.. M. .a.. M. CH!r, ........ .,,. ."_. ..... . . , • _, THE BETTER LIVING CENTER 271 Avocado Street -Costa M11a EVERYONE IS WELCOME! ECTORY PRESBYTERIAN C..:HURC..:IIES of the C..:oastaJ Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 M ..... lti IN .. ..._.., H ....... IMdl .... D...w l. lOMrtl. ,..., ......, WenMp1 t 1JO A.M. ·a ... su..!1 t 1JO A.M. 0Ru1 20112 ......... St. ,...,,~··· Church of the Covenant 2llO '*"'" ... c.... ..... lntce A. •unte, P•ter S.Mey Wonlilp I Chrc• Sdloel -l :JO • 10100 A.M. ..... I 557•JJ40 Cammunlty Presbyterian Church .,. ,.... Anw ... &.....,. '"" 1 ... Atttlllf J. T....,...,. -• .., • .f.lbert 0 . Hief,. S11JH1er WersMp: 9:00 I 10:]0 A.M. a1rc• k"-1 t :OO A.M. ...... : 494-7111 St. Mork Presbyterian Church c.n. ....... ,.., ..... .,, """· c ........... ,,_ ......... ""' ....... I W.,..,, I Chrc• Scllo•I -9 I 10:30 A.M. ....... : '44-1141 Trinity United Presbyterian Church 17111 & P1 '11t, S.. AM (VJ Ml. a.t .t.....,.,. Pwy.I w~ .. Chlrc• kllHt -t :OO ' 1 OtJI A.M. 111'4', ...,.. .t.. Mnif4tt, Pntet 544·7110 / :"\ This Sunday Worship in \ VSt.Jlndrew~ Pre>hvterian Cluirch • 600 SI. .And1fl.,,.• Rl'l.1r1 • Newporl Be~ch Or. Ch1d11 1-4 . Di••tnfi1l4, P11tor "Read Your Own Obituary" Dr, Ch•rln 1-1, Ditrtnfielcl, prt•1hi11g Strrno11 C•t11tt1t A•1rr.1;i1, Li1l•11 to ICQCM .FM, 7:10 A.M. S11Ml•y l<h1ntn:•I Set•,ces. 8 A"4. 9.JO AM ltlCI 1 I AM C!llfd C•1• 8fld cl'lltdren's Sund.11y School 11 111 1111rylces SHARO N ¢ TEMPLE ~ 1 .... ,,,011 .. .'tr ............. .. 1 ... " ...,.. 617 Wott Ho"'I .... c .... M ... All J1whh 11"'1;,, •r• ln•lt1d 1• loln 1u In 1 tfvly 111e1nl,.9f11I UllATH IYIHIN• srri¥1C:IS-NIOAY Af 1·:11 P.M. .,...........__ ..... o..... ...... 146-1112 T1~pl• Sh1ro11 Chotr -0flef Sh•Mt ' ' l -. . ' . ; I ' ' • . ' . • • . ' • • • I •' I • • jQ OIJLY PILOT SaturdaY, J.atluiry 27, 1973 Gets Children P\lBIJC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE PUIUO NOTICE 1 Me11 hi Service flk'rtT._. IUllNftl ...... ,KTJTIOltl •usu•••• NOTICI Oft IMTINTION TO IN .... •• NAM• lf_AT&lllllf'r, ..... ITAT9MIMT 1111 TMI IALI Ofl •LCOMOUC to&lewllll ..,_ -..i,. Tht folltwlllO ptnOI\' "' dOlng '11¥11,AOIS • tlWl.MU ••l MlM6f, t*! • JMllM'y Sol. "" ' ~llttCAH tOVl!.Cll:OI' n, .. li!MI l'OUNTAIN VALi.iV aAAIERS. fflOl T• WtlOl'll II M.1¥ C-.: Racial Custody .. • Staff Sergeant llugb \\'. J\tcCulloch, son or ~Ir. and Mn. Clarence ~lcCulloch of 450 Cala\lna Orlv~. Newport Beach, is a member of a wing "•hlch l\as received the U.S. Air Force Ou tstanding Unit Award with "V" dt?\•lce (or valor. Sergeant ~tcCulloch ls a radio ttpa.irman wit h the 552nd Airborne Early \Vnrning and Control Wing hend· quartered, at ?.fcClellan A FH. It was the Ydng's fifl h unit award but the first \\i lh the "V'' dev ice. Technical Sergcan t Tbonu1s \\', l\otaynard, son of ~Ir. and Pitrs. Kelton L. ~la.ynar<l (Jf 3.10 Corsair Way. Seal Reach, has received the U.S. Air Force Commendation Pitedal at Osan AB. Repu blic of Korea. Sergea nt Pi1aynard, an ai r traffic control technician. was cited for meritorious service \\1hile assigned at Yokota AB. Japan. His o u l s t an d i n g technical knowled ge and abili· ty co ntributed t o im· provemenls in the air traffic control S\'Stem s . The sergea nl nriw serves at Osan \\'ith a unit of the Air F orce Co 111 m unicatiors Service. ~tarine Lance C11rp1r:il Edward A. o~·l'nS. nephC\\' ut Mr. and ~!rs. Chris A. r.:~ n•! of 10062 FreS~\\·ater. !11111- ---tin g-t.o n Beach. \";a s.. meritoriously promoted to his present rank at the ~lar~ne Cor ps Base. T"' c n t y n i ne Palms. NaV\" Seaman R e c r u l l Ronald A. U.•.1.hau._st'n, son of r-.1r. and ~!rs. Rayn1ond G. Lt>nhausen of 16i6! Ne"·!nr.d St.. Huntington Be a ch . graduated frc1n r cc r u i t training a t !he :'\a\'a] T raining Center ;:it San Diego. Xa,·\' Sean1an Recruit John R: l\1~1ton , son of l\\r. a nd l\lrs . Ha rold L ~leltnn of 322 Villanova Rn ad. Costa ~lesa. graduated fr om rec r_ u_ i t training at lhe !'\aval Tra1n1ng Cente r in Great Lakes. Navy l\1cCa\L Seaman James F . son of ~Ir. Da\•id L. Vesley o f sn Catallna St.. Laguna Bench. has reported :o An1phibious Construction 8'11· talion One. San Diego . NRvy P~Tty Officer Second C1ass Robert A. L«kttt, son ol ~Ir. and Mrs. Charles \I/. Lockett of 8382 F older Circ le, and husband or the fom1er 1'1iss KRrt'n S. Johnson or 7522 Rhine Drive, all of Huntington Beach, Calif .• has retunled to his homeport at LOng Beach, a ner an eight-month deploy· n1ent in tht> Ylestern P acific aboard lhe g uided m1ss1!c cruiser USS Lo ng Beach. -ctiltf~ 11.11.._,1, C-4111 M.,-, w .. -A'"-~ V.U.V • ..C:.UI. ~t .._.._._..__._ ~ ~ C.UI, f2'tS C..-io. AJv.,tt 11112 QulnttNI u.n.t. .Utd l•, "''~"" 11 htr911W th•en W..1 IM ~ Mrkwlll.M'•I I• r v I c 1 HWlllflOMll tMc.ii. Ctlll, '2641 ........ IH II""*" 19 Mii akolllllk COfW"tllOfl, • C ... Mmlt CIW"POf•llon, Jwquln s.. 1.-. W02 '°""""" .,....,"" ,, tht ~1-. ci.crlbtd II "'5 E4111 CM .. Hlt'lwt'f. illlll 1, C•l'Wft, O lit. toliowt: CoteN lttl MM. C.Hf, t16JS Tlllt blllllltll 11 btlll9 ~1.0 bY I 1'10 NtwPOtl llYd,. COttll Mm Thl.1 ~ 11,tfttl,. tlfldllt'tld"bY I P11trwr.i'llo. ' Pur-t ,, well lllltftllOll, ""' Vft-Umrttd '•rtllortlll11t CttlC4 Alv1r-.z ~ 11 .....i.,.11111 lo tlM Dop<irhMnt A~ A.1rkllllurtl iotrU\(1 Thh 1111-1 fllld wlfll '"' ~I ... "' Alcol'iollc .. _ ... Contrllt ,., IHlllllCO Corto0ri t1on • c1«11, of er.,.. C0\1111\1 Oii! J•n~r.,. 11, ol 111 tl(ollOllC lj.l'lfr"' llCtl'IM tot tNM Rule Overtu1~ned PIDLADELPHIA (AP) - 'T'he Pennsylvania Supreme Court hall ruled thnt a divorc- ed white w o man cannot be deprived of custody of her children solely because she m a rrits a black man. The stale's high COU'1 reversed decisions 11\'l) "'hich IO\.\'fr<0011 d l'Jlrived 3 seoteneing "ab.$01Ut~1y ))asle:. lti Rf'IY !ystem or justice.'' It recommended that procedures for reporting all aentenclng la federal courts be established and that regional and national conferences be heJd on a regular basis to d15cuu "uniform sentencing policies." '---1'!/"lf<'Ul..n..J.f.M!'t lf'3, Wll.C.IAM I , ST JONN, COUNTY 1)1'.t!YllMI 11 IOllO~IL I" ("t l"roil6'ojl CU:l.I(. b¥ T~ M. W.,d, Dtpu,.,, .., °"' S• ,· Otl\Oftl I~ l'ki• ,ublk Thi• "''-' flltd with thl c-1y " tw1 E•tlnv 1"111<•1 Cltflt, " Oronpe CWIU'l'_ l>f'.I! '"'· 2), ltn. 'UOllll\itel 0r.,... (Olll Delly P!lol. lwdl Al~"' I Y lhOl'tH 11..-Wtrd, Pflility • , · _.._,'t 14, 3D. 11, 11111 F'°'11t"' .), WOH-C, t .. 1"-fl•nne lt1S 1u.1J Publl.n.d Ol'11191 (Mel Otll'I' PllOI, ,~IMtd Orlflllt C01$1 D•Uy Piiot, Jtn\llry tJ, Hn 2't-1S J--.rv tr ~ F.tir1111r t. lO. 11, PUBLIC NOTICE "» =-=-_.'.:'»:»~1 ·--'iC'rmG.i!!~i,ii.!!lji>-·1 PUBUC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI lt.ll)MISS 1---~==,,.==c=:c---puBUC NOTICE NAM• sTATIMIMT .. 1cT1T1Dus 1us1N••• TM tollowlnt l*llOllll .,., dall\O NAMI STATIMINT fllCTITIOUS ILISIMllS but~~~'l!:L IECUltlTY, ts,, TIM lollowlng ptrllOll 11 ctol119 lllnln•ll NAMI llATIMINT I I •·· >I" N-U ''° ,..,,_,_ -.. "'" M llltU 1~ ·Dr"''· """' ''' _,..... . VILA Fl.IA SIX, ~ IE•.i COi" ,.,. 9"cll. Ctl, """ C .. ... c.R> M: MlllOll 0. Hutdlirtofl, M Ill.,.,_. Hll!hWtY• il#llt 1, •Int r, . SUM OU.SS . .m w.,,.,.,, lil.lrltlneton c ' m:s lkKh. CA. ,_.1 0!'1111, 1M 1151, NN'P«I &Meh. •· Amtl'lcin Atrlcullural l 1rvlc• • .•ppeal S•t ••ltn Olnnl1 i..11111, t2t1 Wtr,,.., ~rltM G. lolukt.r-. Hn 11,~ COl'POr•llGfl, a Calll0tlll1 <orP91'1tl01>, !a 'I:' H\lft!I~ &Hdl, CA. Orlvt. to... llSI, Mf'fl'POl'I llN<ll, Ctl *S E11t CMll Hlthwty, Suitt 7, Th11 tiusll'lfft It 11t111g c-ucfld by '" t26U , ror°"' Gii Mir, c.in. ntts \\lASlllNGTON (AP! -The lndlv!Oval. Tlll1 11111111111 11 Wl119 COllCli.c:lld by a Thi• blltlllffl 11 1111"9 conducted b\' • :Xavy P l•tty OffiC't.·r St'.-<.-ond ( ) Class David R. Mark•rt of 315 THE LAW Cle\·eland Drive, Jlunting10n Beach. is in the \\'eslt•rn '----------- PacifiC' aboard the nut'lear· lltl .... OtNtll LJl!lf 9'fle••I wm.r..ni.. Llml!M P1rt111r1hlp, U.S. Supreme Court has Thl1 1tal-tMtllt "IM wltt. IM c_t.,. Miiton o. Ml.lld!tf'toft .t.m1rlc:an Aerklllh.ir•• ··• he al b CIWtl ot 0r-c-rv Oii: J.-,., ~. ™• 111'-"1 tlltd wlih 1.,. c-rv s.<vk1 corwa11on sgroxu to ar an appe Y a 1,,,_ wn.c.tAM 1 . IT JONN, COUNTY Clt!k ot °'""' counrv "'' Jt11. 1 •• l'1l. •v wu111rn J, Flfr-, Yurok Indian over a California (C.IEIK, b'f TIWIUI M Wlfd, ~ WIUIAM E. ST" JOHN. COUNTY Thh ~~~~~~ wltl'I 1111 C-IY l'OUrt ruling that certain OtHy Piiot, CLEltK. ly TPWffl M. Ward, Oe9U,'In., Clwk of 0r .... COU"IY Oii: Jt_,., 2). po'1o•ered aircraft l'arr1er USS Enterprise. Navy Pt"tty Officer Second Class Robtrt P. LaBeUe, hus· band of the former M iss Kathy D. Clark of 8351 Kern Drive, Huntington Beach. Is in the \\les tern Pacific with At· ta ck Squadron 25 aboa rd the aircr aft carrier USS Ranger. -.- 1'\:I\''' Air n1an Apprentice Rand0Jf C. Burgt>ss. son of ~1r. nnd ~l rs. Carl E. Burgess of JO-l8-1 l\'1ghringale Ave .. Poun- tain Valle'. has completed the A\'ialion ·El~·tronics Techni· c·1an School a t ~fillington. · A\•iation Ele<:tronics lechrii· cians m aintain radar, radio and other guidance systems a board naval aircraft l\'a1•y P e tty Officer Second ClaSs Gordon J. Ba.Uty, son oi ·~Ir. and ~trs. F . E. Bailey of 17912 Ash, Fountain \'alley, has returned to his homeport at Long Beach . Calif .. after an e.ight·rnont h deplo) m l'nt in the \\es tern P;:icific aboard the guided niissile cruiser. \'avy P('tty Officer F irst Class AJitonio 8. Villaneu\·a . husband of the former t.liss ~1arian R. Bunning of 1-1572 Orange Acres Lane, Irvine. has reported for duty aboard the aircra ft ('arrier USS Killy llawk, homeported in San Diego. i\lontgomery County woman of her three children because of h" subsequent interracial homesteaded lands are no i+-n '\lbllllled °'""" c:o.i O.Hy ,ll'llot, 1m. WILLIAM •r IT JOHN, COl,INTT longer open "Indian country." _____________ ,J.,.,.,., 20, 21, •nd l'tbn.ltry $, 10, Clo.IRK. flt Tlllf-.M. 'N.lrd, OIPU~ PUBUC NOTICE 1tn UJ•n Publl5lltlt °''* C0t11 Dtl1Y Phof At issue is a strip aJong :u.--~~~;,.~~~,---\·---;;;;;;;--;:;;-c;;;;;;;;;;;;;--·\J•nuMY ,,, •fld FtbrVar-, :a. 10. 11. both sides of the Kla m ath •1CTn1ous 1us1N1ss PUBIJC NOTICE ttn · 21t-n NAMI STATIMINT 1 ---:::::::::;:~:::;:::;;:;:----1 ---::::=::-;:--:;:;::;;:;;::;----RiVer extending some 20 mlles Thi 1e1low1111 WIOll 11 Oo1111 11u1111111 •1CT1T101.1s 1us1H1s1 PUBLIC NOTICE marriage. from the Pacific shore. ••: NAM• ITATIMIMT VILA FRIA FtVE, 2U5 Eatl C..i TN '°"°""'1111 POf'Mlll Is doltlCll bullntMf------:-~-----"$ o c i o Io g i ca I studles When a state game warden Hl•"'"'•Y. su1i. 1, ,.,.._ dll Mir, C•Hf .• ,. ' met n6U . a•At.. llEACH SCHOOL OF GYM· HOTICI 0 1' DlllOt.UTKJN established that children rais--seized five fish nets Yurok In· AmtrlUll A11r1cu1tur11 s • r v I c • NAST I CS llAc.L&:T • OTHElt Aills, l ll , o• '.t.ltTNllllNI' ho d. R nd M ttz had Ll'I , ..... ,. COlllOt•lloll• • C•flfornlt carpor•tlon, Ma1ri sir.1, s..i llHch, Calif. 901«1 'uDllc notlct 11 Mrflrf t l\lll't 111•1 ed in a me consisting of a 1an aymo a .s e.~1 C0t11 111vtiw•v. 111111 7, EUll'lll• M•rlon J-. Mil 1• ~ FtOl'tn<o o . MVlf, •fld S.r• "-lrtnt, f th nd th ho r stored on turn~ company Topi••• Star cor-c1t1 'Mr, cant. n•25 0r .. s1111 11, ..... c;1111, 101«1 w11otor1 cto1119 111J11nns undll' tn. 11c. a er a mo e r w are o 0 Thb ~1-11 being COl\ducttd b¥ , Tiii• DwlnMfi;! 1111119 conch1t~ b't 111 thlCM tlrm "'m• •rid •'VI• •f THI! d ifferent races do not suffer land near the river. Matti con-. , 1.1m1ttd P•rlnlf"lhlp, inc1ivld\llt, CHILD!llEN'S 1100KSHOPPE. 11 no1 E. tended an Indian fishing on In· Dick C urn n practices ArMrkan A11r1t\Oltur•t Eugtr!I• J_, co.11 Hw.,. .. c1,., of CorGM 1111 Mllr. from this circumstances," new routine as go-go k,....lt, c..,.,111on r1111 1111-1 n1• w1111 "" cw111-, coun1v of or•llllCI· s1a11 ot C•llforll41. c11o dian land was exem pt from 11y w11111m J. Ftr•Y c1trk o1 0r111111o coun,., on: Jn-ry u, on '""' i111 "-Y of Ot«ml>lf, 1t72. by Jus tice 1'1ichael Eagen sajd_ state game and fish laws. dancer al \Valled Lake, vice 're$1den1 un. w1Lc.1AM 1 . sT JOHN, couNTY mu-•u.st COt1sen1. G!ut1Y11 "" w1d This 1111-t lill(I whh '"' CounTY CC.l!lllC, l>Y Tlllr15t M. Wtrd, 0opu1y, 1M1rt...,1hlC1 t lld t«mlnate ltlllr rllt!IO!lt The case in\'O\ved f\frs. State courts ruled that l\.1ich . bar. fle weighs c~r1t o• Ort11111 countv on: J1111H1rv n, FUSM ,, 111•1,..f• tMrllri 180 40 32 36 Jtn. WILLIAM •. ST JOHN, COt.INTY Put>lllhtd Or•1111e Co.ill Otlty PHol, S.ld 111Jsl11t11 In tnt lu!Uf'f Wiii be [Of!• Bonita G. Lucas of \\'illo\v Congress meant for the land ' meas ures • • • cc.l•K. by TNr ... M. w1rd, DIQuty. J1n111rv 20. 21, 1/ICf F1or11ary 1. 10. ducted b\' S.•• F. ''""''· •fld L." f t-and reportedly packs in l"nn1 1913 1 .. -13 s,,111«. •"" w111 "'" 1n0 dl1erwi,... .. Grove and her threi? children , to pass rom r eserva io n Pullll~ °'"''" co.111 0111y Piiot, n1b11111" 11111 d•bl• of """llrm •l'l<I status by allowing non·Indians the ~·rls. Look out, J1n111rv 21, Ind Fet1ru1ry J, 10. 11, PUBU~ NCrrtCE ~•II monl" pey1M 10 IN ...,.m_ a ged 9. 8 and 6. , titl to .1 Burt eynolds'. 1tn 21t-n l... Fur1111r notlc• 11 lllfew Ill""" ""'' ""' to gam e l . -------------iufldtt"1l!IMCI "11t no! bl rffl>Ollllbk. lrlllm -PUBLIC N~CE P'ICTITIOut IUSINIE$S ·fflls-dey-"'' tor itl'IY Cltli!ottlon lncur•IO w • N.:,., Coiirt v~£ lllAMI STATIMINT 11w olhlr 11111w -"'m1°'111 """'"" .,. Thi lllllO'wlne Plfl(ln It CIOlng bl.ISl11eu of 1111 firm. B F 0 A k l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS 11! OATED AT Coron& de4 Mtr, C1Ufomlt, \\'ASHINGTQN (APJ -A aeon irms s NAMI ITATIMIMT ~ISIOM REAL.TV, 1150 E. 11th St~ 1tt11 1111> city of J1nu1ry, ltn. TN followlt111 per1a1 11 doing bl.Ill""'' """ Ant. C1llt. '2101. F ... lfttlo 0. M.,.r proposal to set up.• new na-11: camlrio 1nw11ar1. tnc., c1111 .. lCJ w. Oltflll •· s..i~ Anr. PRINCE OELIERT ,RODUCTIONS, Shtr11r1 lltd., Stnt1 AN, C.111. '27't •lt Sll'tll ,,..,_,y lional court that would rule on 1n• P_., c1.c1e. co.11 Mffl, c1111. Thi• ...,.1_ •• being «111c1uc1ee1 bY , ""...,...... c11110n111 "°'' cases -rer'ed to,., by tbe us nw corpor111on. 'u11111MC1 °''"" c-1 D•Ur ,Not, " · · h T ll D 1n Rk:l>lrd IUlft Hli!"lty, in• PM\l'Y Cir-Mll~lnt J-. Jan111r-, 21, 1m 211·11 Supreme Court is gelling in-s ' cle, Coat• MtH, Ctllt. '26M Thll 1ttt-t tlltd wlfll tttt Cl)Ul!lyl----=~,.,===--- creaSed attention in lop OW• e e y rnJ~fci~1,.... 11 tiel1111 COfldllclod b\' .,, f,1;_k .;'1L~r1=-i.""'fr"' J~~NJ,"'cu~G'Nr,; PUBIJC NOTICE judicial circles. _ Rlchud A. Hwlty cL11tK.--•v ri-.w M, w1nt. Otpuiy. 1------:""=-----Thl• i1ai. ...... 1 n1tc1 w1111 tht c-ty flt2"' 1 417ff The idea contrasts with lhe Cltn: l)f Ortl'IQI> COIH!l't on: Jtn. 16; 1tn. Publllhtd Or•11111 CO.Sf Dally Pllol. SUPIElltlOll COURT DI' TN ll . I \VASHINGTON (UPI) The re gulation scheduled to WILLI AM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY Jtnu•ry 21, Ind Ftb!\llrf l . 10, 11, STATI Ofl CAC.1,0ltNIA l"Otl controver s1a proposal of a ' (LERI(, Sy Tr.rtu M. W1rG, Dlpuly, 1tn 21~1J THfi: COUNTY OF ORANCHI Panel headed by Prof Paul A Bacon processors have asked cake effect F eb. 17. requires '2Uf9, -------~----I N ........ , ... ' ' b · Id · ftullllllhod 0•1no;ie COii! Oally PU01,1• HOTtCI 0,.-NllAlltlNG OP ,ST1TIOH Freund of Harvard to have the government for a delay in tha t "'he n ac0n is so in J1r111ary 20, 21, •nG F•t>rY.llry 1. 10, P UBLIC NOTICE ,.0._ 'llo•AT• o, w1Lc. AND •0111 thousands of ca~"s handled bv enforcement of a rule r e· st a n d a rd "'u•indow·type'' 1913 __ 1_J1-:-i LlfTT1t:Rs TllTAMt!NTAllY .... --l'ICTITIOUS IUllNess E•l•I• of "NORE.W J 0 s e, H a new appea ls court withoUt quiring the use of "ShO\~'-and· pnckugcg, the \r indow 1'1ust be PUBLIC NOTICE NAM• STATfi:M•NT c11e 1GHTOto1, Dtc••-'· h . th ... tell" packages. b1'g enough io Sho\\' the COO· ··--~=---1 TIM lollowl119 PlflOll 11 Golno;i ~nlntu NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN thlt e\'er reac 1ng e ..... pre me 1s: RUTH ,._ CREIGHTDH. '°'"""lY 11:w1h Court. sume r at least 70 percent of l"ICTITIOUS IUSINISS LUCAS AND .USOC:l1'TES, no E•ll Thonlf. "-' lllld M•t(n • pe!lllon tor NAME STATEM•NT 171n SI.. Hllllftn 11«!., Cot It _N>Mt, PJC'bllt of WIH 1nd )or lnutl\Ct of lo.ti· A ' d headed b one entire slice. The fpllowtnv ._. 11 dolnt t1u1l111S1 c1111. run . ttrs T.tStim&nl•rv to in. 11111t1ort1r S u Y group Y ts; EOWlll Thoma1 1..uc11. 210 e . 111h SI .. r.itrenu to wlllch 11 ~ for lurlhtr J ustice Albert T ate Jr. o f the P.l,E. APPLIANCE, 24u Rldwnoncl Coslt MtM. Ctlll. '1621 ~ ... Incl !Nol """ Hmt •rid CllK• l. N b nlE IDEA heh''nd the -·le w1y, c111111 Maa, c1111t. ~ ,... • • "" -.-.. _ • Louisiana Court will put the p '" P1ul I. Emory, 241, lti<hmOnd w1r, ,..,.. Dv ,,." ...,119 ~......,_,, ¥' •n ot ltffrlng lht um1 lw1 bttfl wt for 0 ice a is that the buyer wjl\ be able Cosll Mau C•llf 9262' llldlvlo:lu..I. Febr111ry 13, 1m, ti f :llll 1.m .. In rho idea before lhe Advisor y Tiii• e.w...;, Is bting CO!'Olucltd bY •n IEdWln T. Luc.u ~room of o.p.rtmtnt No. l of 11IG Council for Appellate Justice. to tell how m uch of the bacon rndlYldtl•I Ttlk 11•*""'1 fllld •1"' 1"' '-""' -'· '' 100 Cl¥k cttt11r on ... w.i, 111 p..,. I Emory Cltrt: ot 0r.,. caunrv Oii: J,_,... 3, the City of Stn•• """'· C•IHorlllt. a blue-riSbon group of judges Oi·ie 'GJiost' is fat and how much Jean. TMi 11= Hied witr1 """· cout1tv itn. WILLIAM 11. sT JONN, couNTY Dettc1 J_,.., n 1m · and lawyers, in New Orleans . • Cltrk of ~ c-1y "'' J_,... ,., cL.11tK. w Thlr ... M. w1..t, °'PU,~ ~ILLI~,.!'.; ST JOHN, h A gr l c u It u r e Depart. 1tn. WILLIAM e:. IT JONN, COUNTY PubllMIO ar ..... COM! O•lty P!lol. TlltYCIST:r~ OOEC.C. next mont · m e nt officials who announced ct..Elltt. •v TMr ... M, wird, °T'Jris J.,...,...," 13, 20, 21. 1m 2 .. n int w..r Ol'(l'ftPk •'""'" s.i11 * The major objective would LA -'PLATA, Argentina a d option of 'the rule last Publl""° Or•"llf c0t11 o.11y P11o1. ~-=~=-•1r be to assist the Supreme Court (AP) -Police nabbed a A 1 ·d "ed Jariuarv 20• 21, '"° FH>nMrv s. 10• PUBUC NOTICE A..._., ...-,,.11._, bbe al , ugus , sa1 ~rocessors as.. 1m 1u.n PlltlltW.: 0:,1111 co.it o.ur ,;1,1. in producing standards for na-tomb ro r ler rece1v-. for the extension because they PUBLIC N-CE •1CT1nou1 1u11NESS Jin111rv ,,, 21 •flll F1tin.1r-, 2, 1•1l t ional la\lo', a subject that at ing reports of a ghost encountered problems ln get· v•• NAM• 1TAT•M1t:NT .,, ' h k' d b · Thi lol1owl119 ptrlllM &rt aolno;i one lime was t e prime func· smo 1ng an rewing tea ting sufficient supplies of l"1CT1T1ous 1us1Hes1 bullntu •" 1 ---,P~U~B=LI~C"'N~on=~CE=--· F 01~ tl1e Record Jtlnrrioge Lice~ses l .U VEGAS, J'tei/, -Marrl1111t llctnsts !i.el>td '''"' lnclllll• CllOWOER-llORCH,\llDT -Ott:. 16, J1,..e• ll 11...,le :ri. ii"" Donna Ly~n. ll. DOI~ ot Foun11ln ValltY. TOOTt!CIAN-8R EWEI! -OK 16, Levon Gre<JO'Y. 311. ot N""'l>O'I S~;tCll, 11111 T•-v• c. 1s, DI Sallll An1. BEl'.>IN-W.O.llE -Dec. 1•, G~•Y L••o•, 11, of C11'i1• Mn~. and Kimberlee Mlt. 11 , ol Newl>O'I 8t.l1Ch. JOHNSTON-JUOICE -Ott:. 16. ROlll•I o .. J1, Ind JOlnM Ctm!llt, ''· l>Oth DI NeWl)Orl !IHCh. JONES-ILLtJ't!K -Ott:. 16. Wi!!lam H Jt .• •5, '"" AGI l . '9. DOth ct w,,..1.,,1n1t..,. POWERS·HARPER -DK 16. Ronald Dealh Nolit'es LE llLEU CorntliYi M. Le81eu "'o• 70. ct 6~11 llrl<lllfW•ter Or .. tlunlirigto>i Btdcn. Datt ot dtet~. J1nu1ry ?~. l~ll Su•~•lt l!'d nv three \Oil,, Nell, Jean arid Norm~n Lt Blt1.n daugh11r, M~•v Stu!le•: •lto1~n. Robe•! A. S1ul!c•. slepda.,ghlu, Coro\t Gill. tlf!c~n g r an dchi ld ren: ·.~ven 11•~11- g••ndchlld"n. Setvoces, Monc:lfy, 1·30 PM. Petll Famllv Co>lonl•I Fulll'f.JI Home. WILLl,\MS Wdlt•• A. Wlll•dn'•· Aae ~' •tlldtn• of Hun!lngl"" Be1ch. Da1e OT Gellh, J anu••v 15, nn. Su•vlvtG bY wife, Loraine: th•H '°"'' Thom•~· DI Calal>lu.J1: F•IO an<I Jon Wiiiiam~. DOI~ of Huntlno;ito>i lltac~: bl"otllc!r, ROlllrt I! Wllll1m1, ol Sattll•t ll1ach, Ftor!df: 11''""'°"~' 81rrY Ind Pt!"° Wlltlam:i. Vlsil1Uon, Sunday, t ,\M to • PM, Sm1tr1 Morluary, Hwnll119!on !le.ten. Serulc11 win be Mid Mond •v. I PM, P1cltlc v; ..... Chellel. N.-PoL"I 1111ch. 1n1ermtnl , Pacllk View M1morl1I P••k. Smllh1 Mortu1ry, Direc:t,,..-1. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLl.FF f\10RTUARV 427 E. 17th SI .. Cosla f\lesa 646-4888 • BALTZ-Bl'.:RG1':RON FUNERAL llOf\11': Corona del Alar 673·'450 Costa Alesa 646-2424 • BELL BROAOWA V A10RTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa 1'fesa LI 11--3433 • McCORMI CK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUA HY 1705 Laguna Canyon Rd. 49'-l<ti • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ccme~ry ~fortu1ry Cha pt I 3500 P1clflc Vltw'Drlve Newport Be:eelli. CalUornl• .... !7111 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 71:111 Bol11 'Avt. Westminster UW5U • siDTRS'MORTUARV I L'7 Mala SL U11tlagto• Btld - DeBn. II. •nd Oitlltl R!<lta, 17, DO!h ot Wntmln11t•. JOHNSTON·MOSS -Dec. 1t. Frink Eullt'ne, 2], 11'10 Joann K.ILtMeton, II, bO!~ o! Co•TI Mes•. FLEENER·lllWIN -DI£. 16, R-rt Jdrn~'· )9, OT CO'ila MeJ.l, 1na w.ima L .. 29, DI Hun1l119ton Park. LESTER·SH R18ER -Dec. 16, llon•ld Oennls, n. ind Teri ,\Grl1n11t1, 21. !>OU\ o! Hyn11ngton Bei en. STEELE-SAMSON -DK-16, Mark T., /JI, of L•gund Hiiia, an!I Sarah E., u , o! Sa~!• Ana. ~ANEG"N HAMEG,\N -Ole, 16. Donald R-11, 2'!>, of Anal>llm, 1no Nancy 8., '19, ol Fountain V1!1ey. TEl!RY·PE ITON -Ott. 16, ,\rlhu• LeRoy, :ri, of Wn trnln•ler, dl'KI (.ole- "' Ann. 11, of Anal>llm. HARFORD·ROORIOUEl -Dfc. 16. Ron1ld wa,,!<l, D, arid Oor1, lO, bo .. 1 OT CO'ita Mea. ROGEll S-Y,\TES -Oe<. 16, D1vid A, ~I and Rose "'""· Cl, D01h Of lll'ita ·~-N<A'I NE-OALTON -OK . 16, Kenr>elh Rooer1 . JS. '"" Sherrill Myrooc~. Jl, ~"'·" ul NewPD•I Beacn, CROOKS·,\OQEMJ\N -Dec. 16. Jaseph !('""··•Y Jo., 15, of L•~•Jna Beacn, dnd S.llr1n, 2s. of CO'il• Mesa. (J.>(Ou..A.;Jll OUNA OK. 16, Josepn, l-1, of RolUng 111111, """ o. ""ce ~, .. n. OT Newp0r1 Btacll. COR.W!N·M<VIC!(Ell D<:lc. 11, 1.M'•'d L~. l!i, '""" s. Sue, •l. DOln "' Co•tll Mesa, P1..:R ~~ ;Oni•STON -De.;. \/, M1cn•el Alvin. U, o• Huntln11ton llt,,t,1. ~nil P"m~la S~~. 19. ot C:.•ra~n G•o~e. MAR~••,.LL·5N0W -Otc. 17, Kenne1h J .. J~. at C.ll""ll• Park, ancl Margaret ~C•~m~ry. JI.!, ~! W111minster. JONES-WHEELER -Dec. 18. Jtllr~y L 1nn ;.l, 11011 Me•!t Lff, 25, 1>!1!11 Of we.im1n,ter. WILllAMl>-tjJESER -Dec. 18, E•r>e•I An1f>any, A•, of Los An~l11, •nG Md,,<.n R .... 01 Hun1lno;i1on Beach HEDOE N-W1'LTAIP DK. 11, ot, .. ,,.," L .. ~. ~n11 J1rilce Lvnn. -..1, both of Hun!irigton St;tell. EVANS·SHOULTS -OK. 11, t..ester Eugene, 16, OI LtoUIH'L• Hiiis, 11'1<1 llu!~ •U~lllld. 1-. of LO<"l!I BIKll. SANTI-McLEAN -OK. 19, Vtllntlno RODen, 1'i. •fld P1me11 Kay, 2S, DO•ll of Coslt Mew. KHOtfTLc:o<·l,\ GR,\SSO -Dec. 20, H•rol<l Jol'ln, 44, QI Whinier, 1no C.a•ollne L.H, JO, of H1111111111ton 8111<11. S!MANVNOK·l..ORANOER -Die. 20, J05eph E., ... Incl P•trlc!1 Allee, 'lJ, bu•n of """"llQ'"" 8HCn. A.LOE·H,\AR ELL -OK. :ID, JOl'lnny Llnu. n , •na Llncl a M1rl1. 20, bot., ot C0611 Mew. LCJWc:-RuliE -Oi!c 22, Ro~" Cl••ll., II. DI Fovnt1ln Valley, ~rid Bec:•y EIJUl>flh, II>. O! Sdnl1 ,\na. FLEMM ING·WETZEL -OK. :12, Fr•n,, O. ~na Anne Jyllet, J6, botn of We•!mln•ler. lion of the high court but now in Ult local.cemetery. ... .. k f I to tb 111.f.MIE ITATIMliNT AUT~TED TEACHHG CENTERS, pac a ges con orm ng e Th• fol1ow1119 PlflOll 11 c1o1ng bu11n111 1tSJ1 ,\lrport w,y SQ., su111 d1. S•nt•i------=-==-----is overshadowed by decisions system 11: An1, cau1. '2107 • nPM 0 ft f al q SfO •;;:::;;::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:;;;o:~i:ii·---------.1 YARN 'M AUG WORKS, 206 N, llYben A. Rtmos, 1111 .Qran;e, Hun-NOTICI TO calDITORS !1 cons I U ion ue I ns. II Pacific co.111 1-iltl'lw1v, L1t11wna a11cn, t1t111ton ll ech, ca1u. '2641 SUPIE!lllOR COUlltT Ofl TNI! I WE'RE Call i. '26.S1 R~ T. Snow, Jr., 111J Juniper. $T1'TI 01" CALll"OlltNIA 1'01. (,';)( , IUdulnl l . 8arlll, 1$111 M. Mlclllgan Apt, 3, Stnt1 ,\fll, C11lf. t7n1 TM• COUNTY Gi" OltAHOI: "'e Pair llpheld , Ave., P•wo•n•. c1111. t1D11:J TJll• 111J1IMS• 11 t1111111 corM111e1e0 by • N1. A·741M · f'" ~ , • Tnls bUslneM 11 be!119 condi.c:lld by •n Ptflntrihlp. Esta!• of DOROTHY M. COl..E, Otcu .. lfldlvlOutl. ltubell A. lltrnos Id. WASHINGTON (AP) -The EXPANDING Richard l . ll1r1 H Thll 1tallmtnl 111.0 with TM COUf'lty NOTICE tS HEREll't GIVEN IQ tht US o.. · Co h '°" This llllltnMl'll filed with 1111 COUl'lly Cllll'k OI Or111Q1 CO\lnly on: Jtfllllf\' U, crlOhori of llM tblril namld ~nl . ...... preme urt a s cu, ar Clerk of Oranga County on: J1nu1ry 11 . 191J. WILLIAM •. ST JOHN, COUNTY !Ml •II pefi.otll h1v1no cl•lmt 111111111 1111 ed a move by officials at San lt13. WILLIAM I!:. ST JOHN, COUNTY CC.IRK, bY Thlreu M. Wtrd, ~. Wld ~ 1r1 r1q11lrtd to Ill• !Mm. Cll!lK, by Tl'lel"e)I M. Ward, ~puty. 11nru wltll The nteHY"I' V01Kh«I, In lhl olf1ca Francisco State Colleg e to 2HD LOCATION FJWJ P~lthtd Or•~ C0trT O•llY PltOT, of""" cltrk l)f !hi ,_ ..,11111<1 court, 1111" Punish two student~who Openlftt Soo1L At Tilt Publbhld Or•• c-tv 0111y PU01. J•n111rv 71. •fld Ftr.rw•ry J, 10, 11, to "'"""" 11wm. with "" 11ee""l'l' J1nwrv 14, 20, 21, •nd Febr111ry 3, 1m 202-n V01Khtr1, to !hi llfld1f1!11ntc1 '' rtie ofllc• participated in a rorb den °" COlOR TELEVISION ''Village Center" 1t7l 123-n of h l 1 ''"'"''I'· JOSEPH PAUL 'ally du'''ng a campus ,,,,.kel '"-""' PUBLIC NOTICE IREGMAM, 15"0 V1tttura lllvd .. Sull1 1no11~11n1 " 0•11'-ld PUBLIC NOTICE '10, stitr..-, 0tk1, c1111on111. wn1th 11 fou r years ago. 9011 ATLANTA Al MAGNOLIA "·----~~~==~--1-----~~~-----l me cola<:I ol Ml ..... of'"' uncM"lgnlcl In HUNTINGTON llACH HUNTINGTON •1 ttt-OC •ll '"'""' _..1n111910 t11t n111e of 11o1c1 Federa l courts in San Fran·1 BEACH '1tTITtous •utlNllS NOTICE 011 DtlSOLVTION 11ecldff1, wlll'lln four .-tht 1t11r "" ed h . ORANGE COUNTTS LAIGIST 1 NAMI! STATEMENT Molle• 11 lltrtby 91wn 1111, 111e 11,,1 11Ublk1ttlon ot thh no11ct. cisco barr I e university ICA . ZENITH SEIYICING DIALER TM 1o1rowtno CllflOl'll .,.. doing P1l1n1rthlp 11trt1o1on 11<1011119 betwNn oet1<1 JtriutrY 11 1tn. from disciplining the students, All A'llllttlt MIOltt .. Sl9cll & ... Ok1H•Y-9~329 busl~~R~i,,.ENT APPllAISlol SERVICE GEllAllO L. l•llEAU '"" DAN IEL Cllfl•les A. Co11 l ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 460 N MtwpOr"I loullvl•d K1oWPOf1 DIETR ICH dol119 bullneu undlf IM tl•m EJtclMt of !hi wtfl of i\1ason \Vong and PatriciaF eeac1i "nuo ' 1111111 1r111 •IYI• of D11tr1ct1-L1Be1Y IN 1bov• "'""°dee:...,,, \\' I Th ( fo d Tl!Oln11 M, Plke, 1110 s. lt imOM ~' Co. 11 2750 Sin P1sqLMI JOllPH 'AUL •llOMAN 00 man. e cour S un on,.., s•nt1 An• t2101 Strffl, P1lldlft.a, C1Hfornla •lld 1no w. 1sue v ... i.r1 •1'1'11 .. '''" 611 there \\'aS no s ubstantial D1uld I'. Rl'loldn, •11 W. Sllwnt 'II'. LaP1lmt, City of Anahllm, St1!1 of Slllnn111 Olltt. Ctllf, JI.el d d M El Slnl1 AN f2101 CtUICN""l1, wll on In. 41'11 di'( of Otto!Mr Tfl: (Jll) ..... Ill . evidence the stude nts i not f • • I Thi• ~1"'" 1~ being conduc:IM bY • 1tn. Glillllutd bY Uqu1.s.11on o1 111e In-A"-Y tor 11111ctrtw disperse \\'hen they were told • r. ec r1c1an. vtneril P1r1111nhip, 11r11t In uld llrm of G«tk:l l . l.1811u. Publlllled DrlllllCI Co-11 Da\ty Piiot Thomal ""· Pike . Ntllhtr DI ..id ptrlOlll wUI bl r-11· Jt nUlry 1', 20, 21. Incl Ftt>ru•rY J, to disperse. M Pl ber! Thll 1t1temefll lllld with IM COUnl'I bl• from 11IG da!O of dluolullon !« 1ny 1m 131-1' r Um Clm of Ortnge County on: Jin. 11, lt1i. 11ebt1 1111111111., or abl!Qallons !fl<i..red'---c'c===-c==:-=---Thc Supreme Cour t rejected • • WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY CLERK, ufld.; iakl nrm n1m1 °'by •nv ~rson or'-PUBLIC NOTICE the a ppeal from t hose L 0 0 K 11'1' Thtrtwi M. Wtrd, ~ry. t<tt4U per-.1 *"'•11119 IJl!Otr , .. 1d l!•m name. dec,·5,·ons filed for the Publ11hed o ra191 COfl•f 01111 Piiot, D1led : Novtmber 1$, ltn 1------,.-,-..,------ • • • J1nuary 1(, 20, 21, ,,;o Fttin11ry J 0.,1ld l. LtBeau S">ER>OR COURT 01' THI! · 't b Alt Ge 19n 10&-73 01nl1l Oletdch v un1vers1 y y Y-n. . Wllll1, •uller. SchtUty, ""V•-5TATE OF CAl.ll'ORNIA l'Oll Evelle J . Younger. There was k k PUBLIC NOTICE '°' s. 011v1 11., 20t11 "'-THI couMTY o• ORAHOE NEW Mini-Wor True L• ""''1 ... c.111. "°,. No. A-74t71 no dissent a nd the justices did 1---------~---I Publl1hed Or11191 COISI Dally PUot. NOTICe 01" MllAll:INCI 01' flSTJTION not comme nt on the case. for Electricians and Plumb'ers! "'il.:J~o~sA:~~':N'l' J•nu1r.,. 21, 1913 114-13 ~~~ANg:oe:,. ~~it..,tcT1::°"1\o,,..; Thi tollawlri; pt!'IOll:S i re dol119 PUBLIC NOTICE PURSUANT TO Ol"TION AOllllMINT e Jail Terms NEW YORK (UPI) -Poo' defe ndants are more likely to receive jail sentences lh8n "wcll·to-do defe ndants charg· ed with more sophisticated c rim es,'' a study of sentencing practices in New York federal courts has found. U.S. Atto rney \Vhitney North Seymour Jr. said the study s h o y,·e d ''i rr ational dis parities" in policies or judges throughout the New York's Southern District. The rcpbrt called fairness in • * • No.217911· IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AND MOR~ COMING! $3599 only ~ . NOW • Brand New Japanese-built ISUZU cab and chassis ' • Short 102 112" wheelbase great for congested areas llus!MH 1s; Elllll of WANDA C. KR£SS, DlcHSH. GASLIGHT GAllElltY, llO Attlt NOTICE IS HEREll't GIVEN lhtl !ht A ..... 81tbol l1l1nd, c1111. '2662 • 41N7 PtfllPon of SELIM s. FRA.Mkl..IM, wtlo Robert T. 1..twll, tt20 So. 3rd Ave., NOT!CI TO CRl!OITOlltS 1111s petlHon to bl 1ppolni.t •• E•tc:utor Arcacll1, C.111. t1CID6 IU,•llttoll COUltT Of' TMll ot 11!• L.lst WHI of uk:I Otcfdml, !or tfl JtN II. Lawl1, tl2D So. ltd AYt.. STAT•°"' CAC.ll"OllNIA l'Olt "'°"" toutl'ICll'ltlng and dlrte!l119 ""' E~ Arcldla. C..111. 91CID6 THI COUNTY Of' ott.t.llOI. eeuillll" of lht L.11! Wiii of w"' c. Tiiis bvslntn 11 belllll conducted bY tn N .. A•nltl Kr.., oe.:.,.Hd to <onWY TM ,,_1y-lncllvl0U.I. E1t1i. ot SAM DEITSCH. DKffwd. l\lf'llttattltl" dnCribld 19 Victor k'-n JIN 11. Llwll NOTICE IS HEltEIY 01\l'EN lo lht and Mlrlon F. k'-n In comf)llt~ with Thi• 1t1Nmlftl llltd wlll! !hi c crtdllors !If lilt •bcw'e lllrfted dleldenl lht ttrms of lht a¢!on lll!ftmlfll tt1tlrl(I Clork of Dr•• County on: J_.., J, lflat •II p1r9on1 htvlno cl1lms 111111'111 Into bY df<lllll!rt In Mr llfllllflt, 11 selltr, 1m. WILLIAM I , ST JOHN, COUNTY Uld dtcldlnl trci ncwlrwd lo flit """"' l\ll bftfl Mt tor -rif111 In OoparltnMI I Cl.IEll;tc. ~ T ......... M. Wini, o.puty. with !hi l'!Ke5Hf¥.YWCl'lfr1. In !hi olfa: of fflo tbo¥f tnrllltd court on ttw lfll Oty I him of IM cllffl of 1111' lboW tt1llllH court, Of of FtbnlafT, 1m 11 t :OO AM. Pl.lblltllld Dr"llllll COis! Diiiy Piiot, lo prtstnl lhlm, 1ifllll ll'lt llOCffllry TIM rHI orCtPlf'IY lo be conwytd II J1nuarv '· l•, 20, 71, 1tn :ts-n vouchtn, "'"" Ulldlrllllfltd ti Thi otrkt <1escrlbtd '' 1o1lowl: 1-------------lof Mr lltorMyl, PASTOR I. l lPSEll;, Lot S Trtd 2531 .. 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' to I an "" I an lill SOI Be I Ni. ol ric Sa ~ s l Jir .... St.! Ba , Fr: St• tel. 1 , .. fru the Urn .... +:. :;.:i "" rnit ... ..,,, 'I'll! c.i:.i .. \ " .. " ... I \ ,· ~\ Salurdily, January 271 1973 Bruins GO After Record No. 61 Toda} DAILY PILOT J f SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -Top-rank· ed UCLA hopes that Notre Dame's Fighting lrbb won't "let the air out of the basketball" trying to deflate the Brul!IS' bid Saturday £or a record 6181 straight basketball victory. UCLA roach _Johnny \VOO<len -Mows about "the tremendously rabid student body down here" bot presumably .was more concerned about possible Irish ilowdown tactics In the nationally· televised game. But athletic director J.D. Morgan made no bones Friday about the Bruins' disple&Sure over Notre Dame's stalllng game, which held UCLA to a 57-32 victory a year ago. "We hope the action wUI be fast paced this time and they don't try to take the air out of the basketbell," Morgan said. ROD LAVER •• ROY EMERSON Laver Upset, Smith Battles Past Emerson LA COSTA (AP) -Unse<ded Colin Dibley or Australia caught top-seeded Corona del flfar 's Rod Laver o(f guard Friday night and upset his countryman to move into the finals of the $50,000 World Championship of Tennis Classic. Earlier No. 2 seeded Stan Smith bat- Ued his way past Newport Beach's Roy Emerson in the other semi-final match. Dibley and Smith will face each other in Saturday's nationally televised (Sun~ day) singles finab. The unranked Dibley used a hard serve to outplay Laver and beat him 6-4, ~3. Dibley continually played hls shots well and used a solid game against La·ver. Smith had to work to down the sixth- seeded Emerson 7-5. U, 6-4. In a doubles quarter final game Smith and his teammate, Bob Lutz or Sausa- lito, Calif., were defeated by Ove Bengt- soo o( Sweden and Jim McManl!S _of . Berkeley, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6. In another quarterfinal doubles match Nikki Pilic of Yugoslavia and Allan Stone of Australia teomed to defe<I South Al· rica's Cllf£ Drysdale and Clil£ Ricltey of San Angelo, Tex . &-3, &-4. • McMillian, West Spark Lakers ' INGLEWOOD (APJ -~ ll'est and Jim r.fcMlUtan led the Los Angeles Lek· era to a t-victory ...,. tile Gorden Stale Warriorl Friday nlglit In Naliooaf Basl<ClbaJI A.'9odation play. Tilnlght the Lakers migrate to san Fniuclsco where they'll !<st Golden su.te in an I o'clock dutl which wtll be telecut In the Southland on awmel 5. In jllfdltion to """1118 22 and 11 !'0"!15 respe<tlvely, Weot and McMllJJan totAlly fru&trated the Warriors by barasalng lllein and lleallng the ball about a dozon tim<l!. • (0.IMI Stat; 1~1 T LK ......... U•) . , T .. ..., • 1•2 lJ ·-• ,, " ~ • .. . ""'" ' .. .. • l·f 11 ClllT*'" • •• • -• .. 11 .... • ., n '""' • •• ...... • .. u ltunl 1 ., """" • .. " fff .. ' t., 1• l!t'(llM'I • .. . "'~ • •• • C0tmffi 0 H 0 Wl ... ' .. . '~ • .. • ·-' .. • CJ'-• N • T• .. • . .... TOl•ll 4 ,...,, lOO ..-••• " n • ....... .... _.. " ,. .. ,_,.. l"OU lild out-nll'lt. TO!ll hlll!I ~ ll8ft Jt, l..M A""* "· A-\1-*, r "If we break San Ft1nci500's streak. we'd like to do it with guns blazing by both teams. j'Tbe only way to beat UCLA is with quickness and two hol·sbootlng guards hitting from the P!tl31de .•. " 1 Notre Dame coach Digger lfhelps didn't tip his strategy, but declatta': "We realize they're human ; tbat they can make mistakes. If we can control tbe tempo, we can control the game." Wooden used to watch Notre Dame basketball games when Irish spirit literally spilled onto the noor at the old lrl!h Armory. There the Notre Dame band blared behind the enemy bench and the all-male croWd kept up a continuous, deafening roar. Rival coaches called the place a "ball ol borTOrS." The Irish now play in their spacious new convocation Center, where some 12,000 Cans •~ more remote trom the floor. "They sun .8(1! very vocal /' said \Vooden. "I irpagine there will be a good deal ol-icrumlQg/' But Wooden, wbo disciptlnes his Bruins Ott TV Tocla11 Chattttel 7 at 12:30 against being "too emotional" vividly remembers that it was at the Con- vocation Center that UCLA absorbed its last defeat 61 games ago. That was an 89-82 upset by the Irish behind Austin 'Carr's 46-point explosion on Jan. 23, l!rll UCLA's rn-'i3 defeat of toyola or Chicago Thursday night in the Chicago- S!adium tied San Francisco's all-lime streak, which colnCfdentally reached 60 on the same 1.."0utt Dec. ts: 1956, also against LOyola. The Dons then lost 10 Illinois ln their next start. Wiioden coni1nented Friday that "this team has not yet reached ils peak by any means, but at Notre Dame we are playing a club which has improved tremendousJy." The Bruins defeated the Irish, 82-56 , at home Dec. 23. Wooden elabOrated on his low key but tremendously succesful coaching al>" proach this way: "We don't willlt our young men to be too emotional or too downcast . \\'e don't want excessive exuberance when we win or excessive depression when we lose." UCLA'I Slrt •k lt10.11 14 Sat1I• B••Nt• 41 '' USC 60 .. 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B•rtlolra 67 19 Pi"sbl.ol"Q!\ 73 12 Notre O..me 56 1$ Drtkt 12 n 1111no11 '' 64 Or1gori JI 11 O<evon s1. tt n s11n!Ofd •I '' Cal!lornl• SO n ~n F•an.clsco &• IDI PrG•laMCit 11 11 Loyoia, C~lca~ IJ JOHN WOODEN 30-second Clocl{ a Hit Ex-pilot, 40, Casper Ripping His Foes HasNewLife After 36 at Monterey Lin~s As Wrestler The Old Pro , ·~ •·. J h1 Big-8 ORLANDO, Fla. CAP) -Twenty years arter Joe Yanovitch abandoned his career as an amateur athlete to go oU to war the retired Air Force pilot is back inflicting pain on his aglng bo!y as one or the nation's oldest college wrestlers. Every day Yanovitch, 40, a retired ma- jor and Vietnam veteran, commutes 100 miles from his Satellite Beach home on Florida's East Coast to F1orida Technological University here where he is a sophomore majoring in business. After his classes, Yanovitch ~ds two hours in gruelling wrestling drills and-then p<l£hes his 200 powids through wind iprints with a pack of other team- mates young enough to be his sons. So far, he's woo two of six matches. But the victories aren't the motivating factors in bis wrestling regimen. "With things like women's lib and tax- ation, the American male gets downtrod- den," said the trim ~footer with graying temples. "1be average American male 4-0 years old Ls in rotten shape, but lf they have an opportunity to do something worthwhile, like I have here, they can gut it out with anybody in the llforld. '' But Yanovitch says he has to put up with a lot of flak from friends, team- mates and opponents. A fellow Air Force retiree offend'-blm a course in how to grow old gracefully. One youngster from East · Stroodsl!ml College sbook Ands af~ he ~I Yanovltch aod said iq· credi.hOu'sly, 0 Do ')'Otl know you're oldef than my mother'!" · "At fll'St I was afraid I'd embarrass the team by a poor showing on the mat," It? said, adding he doesn't worry about that too much anymore. "You know being a 40-ye.ar-oJd wrestler is like being a black quarterback on a Southern team. You'd better be good." And before the Notre Dame match his wife cried -"she was afraid I'd get hurt," he explained. Yanovitch started his career as a I~ pound center at Wilkes College in Wilkes- Barre, Pa., back in 1952, then enlisted in the Air Fmtt a year lafer during the Korean War. The National Collegiate Athletic Association Nles permit Yanovitch to compete in any college sport because he lnterru~ed hill collegiate career for con- tinuous military service. The retiree bas two sons who both wrestle. He says be hopes his oldest, ·a 17-year-old senior at Satellite Beach High School, will go to FTU next year so they can become the first father-son wrestling team in collegiate history. Today's TV Sports Menu 9 a.m. (5) COLLEGE BASKETBAU. -An Atlantic Coast Conference matchup featur- ing Maryland's Terps and the North Carolina Wol!pack at Raleigh, N.C. Has 4-stroke Edge on Field PEBBLE BEACH (AP l -Billy Casper, seeking a comeback from the most dismal sea.son or his career, con- tinued his mastery of the Monterey Peninsula courses with a five-under-par 67 Friday as he established a bulging. fourstroke lead in the second round of Bing Crosby's Na'tlOnal Pro-Am golf tournament. I Casper, still favoring an ailing back, birdied two or the first five holes he played. He had a first round 66. Orville Moody,who has been fighting a two-year slump, moved into oontention. Moody started second-day play at one un- der pa'r and birdied three of his first five holes to go to £our under after 23, He was alone in second at that early stage as tall Tom Weiskopf lost one stroke and slipped back to three under par. Weiskopf had a first round 68. Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino and defen- ding titleholder Jack Nicklaus were among the late starters. Palmer had an opening 72, Trevino 74 and Nicklaus 71.' Clear skies, bright sunshine and mild (emperature. greeted Casper and other early starters, in sharp contrast lo the cold, wind and drenching rains that caus· ed numerous delays in Thursday's first rolllld on three Monterey Peninsula courses. Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill and Cypress Point, the three courses being played in the first three rounds or this unique event, still were wet and heavy from the rains. Winter rules remained in effect, with playent allowed to lift, clean and place the ball on the fairway. PEBll..E BEACH, Calif. (API -Second Round sc:ortt Friday In tht SlOS.000 Blnt Crosby N1llOMI Pro.Am 90lf IQ\ll'IWl,,,.,.I; Biiiy CtSl>t'r OrvHlt Moody ... ,_ Jld: tlldt1tlll DGn Ma1$e111111t A:ay Floyd 8obby N!d'lol1 Gtbtnt Gllbitr'I Mlutlt VtrbrUHt Tom Wl'llkoPf ........... L•nn.,. Wlldkln1 Omva M&'1' L1rry Zl"ler Oirwttl WHVtf' MH<.1 IC1U1m l..1111 T'n<tlno Bob E. Smith l.H Ekltr Ctsitr Sanu<ICI lOU Gr1h1m Holll'le Jotu~w>n Buldl Bllrd °""'' ,_ Btr1 Y~rt H11t lrw!'n Jolln JICOb! 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"I' was going home. back to Atlanta ," said the 6-foot-3 Bridges. "Il just wasn't fun any more ." At that time, the 33-year-old Bridges was spending a lot of time on the bench with the Philadelphia 76ers. That team was 0-10 on Nov. 2 when Bridges and Mel Counts were traded to the Lakers for • John Q. Trapp and Leroy Elhs. Bridges. origin'1lly acquired to provide bench strength behind starting forwards Jim ~1cMillian and Happy Hairston, was soon thrust into a sta rting role when Ha irston underwent knee surgery. "I had to work getting my game back together," Bridges said. "I was making the adjustment of <.'Oming off the bench . Then when Happy got hurt, I got to start. 12:30 p.m. (7) -IDGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL -Top ranked Morningside 1 .... Avlation lflgh In the FalCQl gym. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The UCLA Anteaters Get Breather "Last year,'' said Bridges or the season when ~was traded from the Atlanta Hawks to the 76ers; "I played JO- to-32 minutes a game. This year Philadelphia knew they would lrade me, so they made no effort to get me in sbape." He languished on the bench. "I couldn't stay in that situation. I had to get out. So I slaved bv the telephone and waited for somelhing to happen." Bruins meet the Notre Dame Irish in South Bend, Ind. The Bruins could set an NCAA consecutive' game victory record wilb a win again.st the Irish. With Stanislaus (1-14) • 2 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -~ Pacific-8 There have been few breathers on the matchup featuring the Oregon--UC1rvtne basketball .schedule this se~n Ducl<I and the Oregon State and coach TI 0 m TUt Is hopeful h1S Beaven at 'o:irvallls. Anteaters aren t running into a sleeper 1 pm (7) -GOLF TOOJ\NA· tonight wben the UCI quintet hoots Cal MM.:_ Third ......i octloa In the State (Stanislau s) In Crawford Hall with :l2lld Bing Crosby Pro-Am. The tlpo!I at 8. Crosby clambake Is the granddaddy Stanislaus II 1-14 for the ,..... and of the PGA celebrity event .. This iJ. since an opening game victory over Cal the final day of the -Lulbetan College, bal dropptd 14 In a 4 p.m. (~) -CBS GOLF ro.;;;. NAIA Independent from Turlock CLASSIC -Billy Caspe~ and John-boasts a front Uno avmglng M per man ny Miller vs. Bobb1 Motchell and wfth ctnter Ray Scott the !elder at H . Bruce Crampton In 1 fJnt rou¢ Scott is averaglng 12 points 1 game match. (7) -PRO BOWLER! and 10 rebounds while guard Steve TQIJR -The $50,000 Dtnver ~· Frtnch la hitUng II per 1111. Five flnalistl roll for a_~OOO f1nt Antt:atm ~eated-Humboldt State prize. In a flnt round toomey game In 5;30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD December 7"7 and Stanlalaus loot to OF SPORTS -Probably tho the Lum~jacl<~ "MO. This Is the lone George Ji'onrnan -Joe-Frazier common opponent for the teams. htnywelght flaht £rom Jamaica. nn say1 he will rtick with the same Aho the lntematlonal pro •klinl lfnellp tonight thal -the AU.caliA>rnls champlonlllllp !tom Mount Snow, tournament lul w<tkend litre. Vt. 11111 meAns that Dave Baker.and Jerry Mar11, the two hJihcll acor1"'. llOf'I of the team and both sophomores, will open at the forward posts. Scott Magnwon, a ~11 junior, get.I lhe nod at center. In the backcourt It will be llarlan Peet and Gary EubankL Tonight's acUon ls a prelude to three important home games nett week for UCI. Tuesday nlaht lt will be Cal Poly (Pomona) and Thunday II wlll be Col State (Fullerton). Both games will mark the first mttllng of the two teams this ....... Saturday night will ~md the Anteater! ente:rtaining Cal State (Norlhrldgel In a rematch. Irvine ctere:aled Northridge in the r1naJ1 of the UCJ tourney , 83-75, in a very 1,.1ysk:al game. Tht IW01n<!C!l 4Cbln at Northrxtge later in the stason . UCJ II riding the crest of a 10-game home winning streak, . although the aea110111l mark of U;? ls only mediocre . "Most of the: teams we kilt to on the rotd would alto btat· m at bome,'' Tift says. "We might be cl~r to Mlnnesota, Hawaii or Loyola at ~me bul 1 don't know tr we could beat them here." ·' Bridges, who needs only 20 points to total 10.000 for his JO'n·Season career and has hauled down 10,011 rebounds, hu become a key performer £or the Laker.s. IJut he's not y~I satisfied with his play . "I reel as though rm contributing." he said. "J'd just like to contribute more. t don't £eel ., !hough I'm playing al my level . ''I've alwa.vs played my bes:L basketball in the second half or a season and In the playoffs." Bridges said he would not have accepted being traded to a non· contender. ··From the .§-tandpoU1t ot C(.'Ooomics, I don't ste any possible way that I could remain In basketball." \Vith the l.aker11. he's \•irtually guaranteed playoff 1noney. "I've never tholight about it In terms o( ployof( """"J'. In pm-.r thnltlol• 1h1ng:-1-.e ahva}S thought in lerms of a dream I've always had: 11ilting In the dreslllng room and knowing wc.'ve won the world cham- piomhlp. • 1• As a pro. what else can I get from the game at th ls point? Money and recogru- 11on. I've had . The reeli:;,ii of being the :r:rio~e!·'that~s the on y thlni that's ' I ' KANSAS CITY (AP1 -The Big Eigh t Conference is a guinea pig for the 30-scc- ond clock in college basketball and generally coaches, players and spec- tators like it. A minority views the one-year clock experiment with a doubtful eye. In other words , if you r team is ahead and can't stall in the late stages or a game. the Glock is for the birds. Under the rules. a team has JO seconds to get off a shot or relinquish the ball. \\'ith one exception, Big Eight coaches like the clock. Jack Hartman, coach at 18th-ranked Kansas State, plainly d~n't v.•ant it. Hartman. v.·hose team has a 12·3 record. contends that the clock denies the team that's ahead the opportunity to try lo protect its lead late in the contest. The olhcr seven coaches fa vor it although soni c not as enthusiastically as others. "!l's an e:..:cell<>nt rule ,'' says Colorado's Sox \\lal seth. the dean of a·ig Eight coaches "It's done av.·ay with a slalling ga1ne \\'ht·re routs decide the out- come . "As evidenced hy statistics so far . it has caU.SCd quite a few good games in the ....., league. Al least , I think it's partially • responsible. Nov.· at the end or a game. \ even with a small lead . you have to keep going to the basket. and shOoling." OFFENSES OPENEI) UP Coach John ~1acLeod of Oklahoma, II· 4. thinks the clock has "opened up the of- fen ses a lot more , and I think this is good. It has made our basketba ll a more interesting game. We have never been called under the clock. I don 't think it has hurt us." Norm Stewart, coach of the seve nth· ranked J\1isS(luri Tigers, wants to wait and see. "We should wa it until all or the statistics arc in and analyze that." Stewart asserts. ''We also need to determine how the clock will arrect the game of basketball ·. . . when will the players start using it ... in high school. junior high or where ... It 's not that big or a factor in college." U>ST BALL ONCE Stewart notes that Missouri has Jost the ball only one time as"~ result of the clock but adds "our game with Colorado could ha ve been affected by use of the clock. We had the lead and had the ball and lost the game." Coaches Joe Cipriano or Nebraska, Maury John of conference-leading Iowa State and Ted Owens or Kansas all have found favor wilh the. clock which will be the subject or statistics. opinions and other c!s ta in a postscason report to the National Basketball Rules committee. "I've Hked il more than I thought I would ,'' admils Cipriano. "It keeps teams rrom goin" into a delay. I don't know how well the clock would \li'Ork in a game · between a superior team and a poor one . I'm afra id it would take away some of the options the poorer team has and crealC! a mis--match. "As far as the fans go, there's no ques- tion. I'm sure they love It.'' IMPROVED 'l'lfE GAME John says the clock "has Improved the game. ft has allowed the fans to see a rull 4Q-m inule game. Jt. helps us get away lat e in the game." Coach Sam Aubrey ol Oklahoma Stale, 5-11. has a·dlffcrent Idea : "At the mon1cnt. I'd like to see the clock used for 35 mlnutes and then turn- ed off so the team thn t has the ad- vo.n1a gc, 1£ it so desire$. can try to p~ tcct that advnntage." If st:Hisllcs mean anyllung. only one time during the 12-game Big Eight preseason tournament was 3 team unable lO get off 11 shot in the required 30 stronds. A total of 11681 shots wen: fired from the noor. Without lhe clock In 1971. the total v.·as I ,388. GABE OFFICIALLY REQUESTS TRADE LOS ANGELES IAPI -Quarterback 11.oman Gobri~U\'lllll•.tA.bUraded.J<>.ttle Washington Redskins now that the Lal Ang ties R~ms: ha ve a c q 111 r e d quarterback John Had! from 1he San Diego Chargers. the Rims said today. A &ms spokesm~n said Gabrltl c1Ued the club ornce p.nd said. 111r any~ askJ, teU those who are lnlert1ted that l want to be traded to the WllSlllngtoa Redskins. Tfll unybo<ly who lnqu~ea Uiat,' lbat'1 my wish." ' -. l% DAILY PILOT Saturday, Jin11ary 27, 197.l ' ' \ ' ' DA.IL Y f'\LOT l"lltM .,, lM ... ., .. Roadrunners Hot As Golden West Takes 92-75 Loss · By CRAIG SHEFF Of Ille o.&Jy NM JI.ti WRITl"IER -Rio Hoodo Cclltp shol a blist<ring II.I pettent In the lle<lllDd holl in ....... • crucJal 11:1-~ Southern Callloml1 Coolen:oce buketball vlclory oYOr vlsltlni Golden West College !'rtday nig ht · The loss dropped the Rustlen (4'1) two games behind conference leader Santa Monica (f.I), Rio Hondo and East LA slw'e second place with 5-! marks with LA Harbor tied With Golden West. ~ Rustlers hllve two biggies on lap next vteek and now must win both to stay alive in the race. They visit Harbor Wednesday, then host Slnta Monica Fri- day, . A 11-0 spurt by Rio lloodo early In the second haH was the telling blow. The Rustlers only trailed by three at that point (50-41), but with the Roadrun- ners• Dennis MUDOI blttlnc from outside and teammates 6-7 Frtd Haberecbt and 6-5 Jim Preston controlling the Inside game. they zipped away to a 61-47 ad- van tage. ' However, coach Dick Stricklln's RusUers didn't lose 'their cool. They kept plugging away and got to within seven t68-til ) with 7:30 left. But Preston and Munoz hit layup$ and Ron Webb canned an Ill-loot jlBDpeo and the Roadrunners were quickly bact in front by 13 (7Hl) and it was all but O\'er. Dekker, still recovering from a boul with the flu . bagged 11 polnls while St Cla1r played his usual consistent game, hlltlni 21. But the two just couldn't mAtch Rio Hondo"• oplondld sbootin,. The Roadrunnen canned 25 of » at· JempL< in the second ha~ with Munoz 7 or JI from the field , Munoz, wbo will be In- eligible at the semester break because of scholastic difficulti es, tlnisbed with 20 po1ni. while l'resU>n hit 21, Including 11 In the opening ball. ..._ W•t 1711 Ill ...... <n1 fl""" "''"'" -' I 2 II P,_IOI\ I, I 2 2t IOllWIOll JOJIO lll!MH~t 1 1115 • O l 11 Munoi 10 o '70 IO!!Woll.-. Jl1 7 21251•~ 001 0 5 J ll1Dwrw 1 .012 OOIOl"llfdler 2 0 06 2004M•1-0101 1002•~· ••• , S3 t I• 7J Totlll G • 14 ti Hfittlltr4: AID Hondo. *-» • ·corona Rolls To 71-48 Win Over Mesa By ROGER CARI.SON Of .. DtlQr .......... • BILL HALLEY GRABS A REBOUND FROM SC's TED KALOTA (341 AND DON COOK (32). HIGH SCORER MIKE BOWEN JS AT FAR RIGHT Golden Wesi got lop play out of IL< two big men -6-10 Mark. Dekker and 6-5 Jeff St. Clair. Corona de! ·Mar Hlgb'a lUlbeaten Sea Klngs breezed to their 17th straight bas~etball conquest of the 1972-73 cam· paign Friday night with an impressive 71-18 triumph over the host Mustangs of Costa Mesa before 1,275 !am, Sports in Brief Lions. H·ire McCaff erty; Smith in 18-0114 Vault DETROIT -Don 1ifcCafferty doesn 't have any "five-year plan" to make the Detroit Lions a champion in the National Football League. "That 's ~·hat ~·e·re here for, to p~ duce a wi nner .. .this year." McCafferty said Friday at a news conference an- nouncing the former Baltimore Colts' head coach has been named to coach the Lions. McCafferty signed a three-yfar con- tract for an undisclosf'd sum and sa id he intends to get to work immediately with general manager Russ Thomas and team owner Wi lliam Clay Ford to discuss the Lions' needs in the player draft which begins Tuesday. South Se ts Mark J\TEW YORK -C-Olorful and confident Steve Smith smashed the world indoor pole vault record with a leap of 18 feet- one-quarter inch at the Wanamaker-Mill· rose Games Friday night, then said : "1 knev.' l '''as going to do it. "l went right into my jump, without wasting any time, be<:ause I didn't want ·o psyche myself out .. PY losing a lot of time like a lot of other vaulter s,'' said Smith. Fairbanks llired FOXBORO, Mass -Chuck Fa irbanks, whose Oklahoma Soooers compiled a 52· IS..1 record duri~ h.is six years as head coach, joined the New England Patriots Friday as bead coach and general ma nager. He signed a multi-year con- trac t reportedly worth more than SI million. Shoemaker In j u1·ed ARCADIA - Jockey Bill Shoemaker, world's winningest rider, .suffered a broken left thumb and Jerry Lambert escaped with mu!Gple bruises fro m a ~pectacular two-horse spill Friday at $anta Anita Park. The riders were taken to nearby Arcadia Methodist Hospital for ex· Bucs, Falcons Clash Tonight Orange Coast College attempt s to halt a twe>-game losing stre11k and stay in the thick of the Soulh Coast Conf!:'rence basketball race tonight (8 o'clock) when the Pirates battle visiling Cerritos. . OCC (Z..2) is lied v!'ith San Piego Mesa ror the No. 3 spot, just one game behind the leaders -Cerritos and Santa An~. Thus a wln tonight by the Buo a a Santa Ana setback al Fullerton Id throw the ciratit inlo a roor-way t~ for fi rst. • But the Pirates have to get bettC!r play ut or their guards If they are to bC!at the Falcons 11nd they must contai n Cerritos' 1-5 lorwanl Rod Kru idhor. ~ OCC guards John Seymour and Bruce Miller were limited to eight total points ln a loss to Santa Ana IA!l v.·eck and that burt considerably. Mll ler also fou led 'ut with 15 minutes to go. • ·Knddhof. P rint team all-a>nfercnce la.$1 season, bit 32 In a 77-73 victory $iln Diego Mesa aiid Is now the rec- hlgbcst all-time scorer" In Cerrllor (llU polnl<), amination after the ninth-race mishap. Lambert was treated and released and X ra~ revealed the injury that was ex- pected to sideline Shoemaker for an in· definite pertod. It was not immediately known whether The Shoe would be hospitalized. He was scheduled to ride Manitoulin in Saturday's Wl,100 San Fernando States at Santa Anita. Title to Lynn BLOOMINGTON. Minn. - Janel Lynn matched Peggy Fleming's re<:Onl string of five straight national ti tles Friday night with a near-fla wless freestyle ex- hibition in the U.S. figure skating cham- pionships. The crowd of 9,128 ga ve the 19-year-old Rockford, Ill., ska ti ng whiz a standing ovation after fou r-minute performance that arew the first pl ace votes of all seven judges with Dorothy l-lamill of Riverside., Conn. taking seconds. It's Another ' ' Breeze (7 4-73) For Laguna ByOAN HAYES 01 lllt O.Uy Pllol Stiff The LagunalJeach Artists won again in their usual fashion. squeezing by Sonora. 74-73. in Orange League ba sketball action Friday night on the winner's court. The Artists have now won £our con· seeulive games and have sole possession of second place in the Orange League with a 6-2 record. Both of the Artists' I~ have come on one-point decisions. David K.i esselbach's two free throws with 1: 13 left in the game gave the Art ists ""hat appeared to be a com- fortable, 7H6, lead. But a costly Artists turnover and a needless foul pulled Sonora to within three, and sent guard Bob Hook to the foul line with six seconds left. The Sonora guard put in the first at- tempt, and tried to miss the second so a possible Sonora rebound shot could tie the ga me at 74. However, his line.drive toss accldently went in, and the Artists ran out the remaining six seconds to win another cliff-hanger. At the ou t&et of the game the Art.isl! performed incredibly, hitt ing eight ot 1h<>ir first nine shols. playing near n3wless ball and control.ting the board! with ease. Danny Collen powered. the Artlsts' 23-point burst with 10 polntJ - eight of them coming when the &-10 guard challenged Sonora inside, driving to the hoop ror L<yups, But the Artists' 1C..point first quarter advantage slowly melted away as Laguna Beach missed ill first five shots or 1he second period. After Sonora tied the Artist, at 32, the game was a see-saw battle the rest of the wa y. Gr1y ,,,. "-Miiiet CO.IOI! ... _ -Htoofl Tott II S-• UJI Ll f\IM 1-'I ~I() fl ti Pl Ill IOJ(GI,.,,., • ' J ,, (011"1 ' 1 J 1J llfollfjl ' J S tO lUJtt!l'"O~ I 0 J J And1r1er. I o 2 2 Kltutll>WI 0 9 I 0 , 0 ' ' rt IJ 22 1J Tottli ktrt ,, °''"'" ,. ,,. " " ,, " " " ' • , 2 ' ' JM 2 I J f • , 'u t I I llD 4 1 1 IS Newport Stops Loara; Vikes, Lions Collect' Newport Harbor High's Sailors upset the visiting Loara Saxons in the stunner of the evening Friday night in Sunset League basketball action. Coach Dale llagey's Sailon. 2-5 lor the league seas:o and 7-10 for the overall ca mpaign going into the Loa.ra test. stopped the Saxons cold, 71 '63. The victory gives Huntington Beach a twe>-game lead in the Sunset derby and victorious Marina moves into a two-way lie ror second place behind Huntington. Other results saw Marina's Vi.kings getting past host Western , 7o.6.1, and Westminster rolled by visiting ·Santa Ana, 72.fiO. Newport's gem was captured at the free throw line and on the boards. Kurt Spreen provided Hagey's Blu~ jackets with the vital caroms. as he plucked off 23. And Jaime Holmes chip- ped in with 13 rebounds to dominate the Saxons In stunning fashion. 1n addition the Sailors got double..figure. scuing from four players although 6-1 forward Jim Swick v.·as missing from the starting lineup with the mumps. Guard Brian O'Flaherty tossed in 19 counters and running mate Jack Altman added 13 while the front line of Spreen and Holmes add ed IS and 13 counters. In all the wirmers connected on 25 free throws. Also instrumental in the upset was the defensive play of Altman and O"Flaherty. WestminsleT's trtwnph WllS highlighled by a Santa Ana explosion of sorts at the outset of the fourth period when Santa Ana coach Mike Thomtoo was levied with three technical fouls and a Santa Ana player two others by official Jim Reach. Coach Doug Stockham's Westminster Lions cashed in on four of the gratis shots and then held off S<lnta Ana in the noisy Lions gym. lt was the fOIU1h straight loop win for Stockham's crew and ~ Llons·got dou· ble figure S!Oring from four starters. Gary Andrews led the scoring parade, as uauaJ, with 2IJ COW1ters while Dalo Parker and Dave Walsh contributed 16 apiece. Marina's conquest wa s a display of one-two punch firepower from Mark Adams and Bob Losner. Adams s®red 26 points and Losner 25 as each canned eleven field goals. LNn UJ) '' ""'' i J • • 2 0 2 • • ' ~ 10 0 0 I 0 2 ' J 10 7 0 • u I I t J t I ' IJ 0 t I 0 U112'U 11 11-41 " ,._,, MY'S GIL NORMANDIE (33) AND MIKE BOWEN GUARD SC'1 DAN NAU Bowen's 30 Paces MV In 71-45 Win Over Tritnns By llOWARO L. HANDY Of llM o.llY ,lktt Sll H Mike Bowen scored 30 points to lead the M L~lon Viejo High basketball team to a 71--45 victory over the San Clemente lfigh Tritoos Friday night in Crestview League action on the winner's court before a packed house. Mission Viejo retumr to its borne court tonight agalnll unc1e1 .. 1a1 Katello while 5an Cltmellte ls at Foolhill. Both gllll\CS are at 8. 'M1e final score will be recorded in n the record boob with an asterisk, hov;ever. A San Clemente piaya' JookJbe second half lip, dri bbled loward tht bask.O un- 1nole.sted and aank an easy l11yu.p while his fiatont'lhed, mates watched. The only lrooble wllh 'the pl•y WU that h6 ICOl'ed at Ille """1J! end ol the court and the two polnts wei:e credited to the Diabl0<. The boaket made little dif· fertnce In the final outcol'l\e, however. Dowen was magnlficont fr<lm anJund the key (or three periods then showed his · ' versatility with two layups on the front encU of the fast brea k before retiring in favor of a substitute with 3:17 left to play. His 30 points 11 11ta.t0nal high. Coach Pat Rollerts• Diabloe atarled lite • -afire, ICQring the llnt 12 pclnls, They appwed beldod !or the barn belore the game had bmlly llarlod. The Tritoos had ...... ldus. brlelly, and came roaring back with the -10 polnll IO cut the ma'lln Jo two. It WU lied al H wtlh !:DI left Jn the llama but baskell by Bill H..U.y ad 8owm lllAdo II a fOW'polnt dlll11t11Ual II the bulier and the hot-lhooUoc Dlobl<ll never looked bac k. It was the oeventh stralgbl Irvine League conquest for coach Tandy Gillis' Sea Kings and by far their easiest in circuit play. · Corona del Mar, rated No. 1 in Orange. County and No, 3 in CIF AAAA circles, broke ii ope• early, 'The victors stonned to five straight baskets at lhe outset, grabbed a 14-5 lead with scoring help from all five starten, and proceeded to up the margin to %3-t with 6:45 speol In the first period, At the quarter break It was 23-U and Coroaa shooters had stung the,,... at an JHor-12 rate (SU percent). Coach Bob Sorensen'• Mustangs simply couldn't contain Orange County'• best when it was playing at its best. Only at one juncture did there appear to be any resemblance of a rally and that came mid way through the second period when the Mesans rallied somewhat to close the gap to 27-20 with 5:20 left In the half. Free throws by Rick Browning and Andy Sager got the score to that point, but then the Sea Kings turned It on again and that was that Al the ball Coroaa's Big Three, Jeff Wharton, Matt Keough and C.sey Jones, all were in doubl.e figures and they were doing it from just about any angle or spot you'd care to mention. lnilde, outside, baseline drives, drlve.s thrillJgb the key and fast break lsyups. An<fWbarton's defensive prowess came into focus as the 6-4 senior limited Mesa 's No. 1 8(.'(lring weaPon, U Mlke Berry, to no field goals and only four points in all. The lead swelled to 2.5 with 4:27 left In the game (63-38) before Gillis began pull· Ing his big guns , Keough finished the night with 21 counters, Wharton 18 and Jones 13. Mesa's scoring punch came from Phil Salazar (If), and Browning (10) and most of it was on shots from outside the perimeter. CM!• Mia Oil c-. ._. M•r Ctll ~ ftlt(llftf t o 1•sw11n "Alt~ w .... , .. Cl1r1l ,~ ,_ Wllllatr11 DIUku1 1(-·· Sltw•rt """''" Tlll1J1 t 0 4 ti Cumml"'' I 1 ( "S lnl'flllnl .• s J l l s.11ur , 1 , 21 11rrv 10 01Sd!r1Jltll I 0 1 t S"I!" 2 I 1 I Sllr"vt 0 0 I I 0 7 a I 21 IJ 11 ti Tot111 sc-111r~ eor-dtt ""'' 2J " ,, Cati Mei.a 13 U to .. ti .... ,, 2 I I S ' 2 2 i ' ' t 10 s ' '14 a ' J ' I l I I 2 J I I , .. ' ,. '' " ... t•-11 12 -• Barons Subdue Falcons, 59-47 Fountain Valley overcame slow starts in both halves of the game to subdue Santa Ana Valley 5M7 in Irvtne League basketball , action Fridpy al Santa Ana Valley. \ The Barona, who noldled their sixth league viclO!'Y against one ddeat. counted on 11>e1r·otroog lronlJlne of Dan Malane. Tim Hill and S<Ott Reider throughougbolll the game, and the trjo came tffrOUCb as usual. ' The 8an>m loot a 15-H lad at halltlmo only Jo ... 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(Knlo~t "' "' "' "' "' "' "' '" "' "' "' "' FOIJll.TH ltACE -t10 Y11rd1. ] Ytar or<1~ & 110. Cl•lml11<1. ~ne SlJIXI. Cl•lmlf><I prlcf SllOO. Too F'relont (HlirlJ 171 G•rvln COU<llV CTreasurtl 119 One And Only ()('n!qh!J 119 Rocket Realm (Smllh) 121 M1r>0 Slssr .. IP-1 1"2'1 Gvo Frt {Wrlat>I) 119 M•ndelle CMvlesl 119 Slane P0ttv Ollc.,,.rds)1 m AIM Elll blt Mr. Jeeci"er {Ad•lrl 122 l'"lFTH RACE -~ v1rd5. 3 Vear olds. Cl•fmlno. PurH 5nDO. Cl1tmlna 11rlte 17500. 0111>e'• Nhvr (MYies! 117 iO~lr Of O!tt !N!cO!!tmYsl 117 Su~er C•tt {Ward) 117 ~·m'J Wnnller Man CRkh•rd•) 117 Oll!Qwadllly (Llpt,.m) llt Mr. Mvrn~ !ICnkihlJ 111 MldniOhl Stietd (Ad•lr) 121 Sne•k Al!ack (C11rdol1) 111 Covr•.!lfl'Ol'l Klj tH1rt1 119 01111 oevo 1 I rea•IJ1"el 1t2 AH ElH1lbl1 H~~<>he~eY IA<l•lrl 111 Whata Relurn (W&tl()n} 119 "Jc~ll Derk (C•rdat1l 111 M dnl!lhl Becky (Allltonl 117 SIXTH ltACI!: -3SO vards. 3 year ehH 4 uo. HUits & mares. Cl•fmino. P11rH S:UOO. Cl•lmll!Q erl« S<IOOI). Pa11oas Pl!nk (0,..ver) 119 Oel!a Send• (C•rdo11J 117 Lady Lindi Lou {Hert> 111 AIW'lsmMr ICr"O$by) 117 Hoddll &e 'l"OY fLloh•rl HS Ofal Kann• (RkMrd$ lit Mln"' 11.tbel ttroasurel 117 \falo Nymo~ (Wrlahl} 117 F•w B•bv llar\ fW•tsonl 117 SO!IOI' O.Ck !Smf 11) 111 Sl!:Vl!HTH RACI'. -.:.0 y1rdl. '.l year olds. Al!ow1nce. P11rse 1.5000. SetMI Of t..lmt I P~) 111 Flw Chks jWatsonl . 117 evou Bird cerdau) lU Rebll Delli tNlcOdem1.ttl 111 G••Y O•nur !Myles) 111 111ma101 (Ad•lrl ltt l!IOHTH ltACll!" -..00 Y8t0S, 3 Vflr aids .. U1J. FHtres •M m1r1t. Pl.lrH Sls.ooo-.,-,dl!d. TM L•s D•m•r· , •• N•llw Em11rins (Nlcodtmu• .. Jr.tdv's Wonder l~alrJ 120 Rori• ear OC.<11Qh 11e ~•Yl\8wktr Moon Smith! I" HOe 11.ockei iT~.tS\lft 2• 8V8f!Mh Jal IH••ll ,'l! CMroer !l•r IOrt.,,.,I .., " , _Saturdny, J~ny3ry 27, 197.l OAIL Y PILOT I 3 Dana Hills HB Fights Back Ref Dies; Charaers ~ B~s First Loop Win For 46-45 Win Defeated Los Alamitos Racing Results By HAl:K WESCH Of Ille Ot111 ~t!tt ll•tf Dana Hills High School scored il!> first major sports victory against Orange League competition by upending University l·ligh 's basketball team, S-l-42, Friday 011 the loser's court. Coach Tony S t il l so n 's Dolphins played alert defense In the second half and were remarkably accurate frOm the free throw line in pressure situations to notch the win and inspire a mob scene from Dana Hills partisans on the court after the game. University appeared ready to dominate in the early going. grabbing a 20-10 lead with 4:10 remaining in the first half and holding a 27-20 intermission advantage. But the Dolphins fought back to ta.l.:e a 32·31 lead on a pair or free tHro\\'S by Greg Thomason wilh 3:25 left in the third period. University went ahead for the last lime, 35-34 on a basket by Jeff Giese with 2:16 left in the third quarter. but Andy Hoffman countered for Dana Hills with a jumper and the Dolphins were never headed after that. Dana Hills maintained three and four-point leads until the final 1:22, then built a 46-42 lead in.to the final margin with three baskets and two free throws. Heroes were plentiful for the Dolphins, but the steady play on offense and defense of Bill Springman and return of in· jured fonvard Mark Schrey proved decisive. By Gl.ENN WllJTE Of ltlt OallY l"llOI STiii Trailing 41-35 with only 2:48 left In the ga1ne, fluntington Beach lllgh's Oilers put together a breath·stopping comeback to eke out a 46-45 victory }o""'riday night. A screaming crowd of J,108 at the Oil City gym watched th~ Oilers survive incredibly frigid shooting from the floor to remain unbe aten in Sunset League basketball. Meanwhile. the Colonists. also suffering from hor- rC!ndous shoo ting percentages, watched their seemingly secure lead evaporate as the hosts came to life and both sides were steadily victimized by the officiaUng of Bob Osborn and Jim Staab. With 1:23 showing on the clock Anaheim, winless in eight loop encounters. sported a 45-U lead. That's when the Oilers \vent to work. Jim Weir hit a bucket from underneath at 1: 11 to trim the gap · to 45-43. Then Anahein1 suffered a brutal break when Brian Platt was open for a lay-in, moved in and was knocked back by a defender. Staab somehow called an of- fensive foul on Platt and the Oilers got th~ bali out of bounds. Huntington worked for an open man and finally Scott Carlson broke free on the base 1ine. He gunned in the tying points from 12 feet with 37 seconds to go. Then Jirn Teel came through with one of the riiost vital plays of his career. Anaheim had worked inside and seemed to have the go- ahead bucket cinched. But Teel somehow blocked lhe shot and Jluntington re- bounded \\'ilh :22 showing on the clock. Anaheim gamWed as the Oilers came down the floo r and tried for a steal. 1'he Colonist barely b r u s h e d Carlson and orficials whistled another foul. Carlson responded wilh one key free ,loss Y.'ith 16 seconds left and the Oilers had the lead, 46-45. He missed the sec- ond try but Teel was there for a crucial rebound. He ttl~ to put the ball through the hoop and wa s clobbered . No foul was call- ed, Anaheim got the ball and called time with :06 to go. ' Mysteriously, coach Emil Neeme's charges inbounded the ball deep in back court and then dribbled away precious time, taking a 60-foot shot with two seconds remaining which was two feet off target. Huntington, severely · hand· icapped by the absence of Raul Contreras who was out with a sprained ankle, hit only fi ve of ils first 32 shots from the floor and hit 33.3 percent for the night white Anaheim made 35 percent of its at- tempts from the floor . ~ Jin1 Rabe and \V ynn Neill played key roles in lhe come- back. Huntington •••d• f4'J .. tt " " Te•I • ' • .. "~ ' ' ' " Weir • ' • .. (<JdSOft ' ' • ' A.xlll$Oll ' ' • • Neill ' ' ' ' 7otah " .. " ~ An.ih•im C•JI .. • 'l " ..~ ' ' ' Pion -' ' • " llat~ere11 • ' ' " ~<>r>0n ' • ' • .... ,. • • • ' Morales ' ' • • Olson ' ' ' ' !or.ls " " M " SCOl"I by Qu•r1•tS HunflnQIOn Be~c~ 1~ 6 11 11-40 Ana~erm I 11 t 11-45 Bask<'tbaJJ became suddenly unimportant lo tans and players ttt Lo s Alartiitqs High "Friday night u·hen referee tlerbcrt Cl i ther oe . 46. collapsed at' mid-court or an apparent heart altack and was later pronounced dead on ar- ri val at the hospi tal. Est ancia 's Eagles had held the lead through most or the action until the hosts went in front. 40-39 l\'ith 3:35 re- maining in the third period. An exchange of baskets made it 42-:41 and the Eagles moved downcourt with the official trailing. At midcourt he apparently as going to blow his whistle for an infraction and dropped to one knee, Before the whistle blast. he fell to the ttoor and never revived. Coach Dave Carlisle of Estancia \YAS shaken by the turn of events and reported: "It was a kind o! a horrible scene. Everyone was crying and Lhe kids were very emo· tionally involved in the situa· ti on. "After the officia1 '''as removed from the gym, J talk- ed with coach \Vendell Witt 1Los Alamitos) and we detid · ed lo suspend the game at th al point. "Neither of us felt our kids co uld continue the game under the circumstances. I doubt if we will replay it because neither Or us is in contention in the Irvine League." In other action, Magnolia's ~b Holgate hit 25 points to lead the Sentinels to a 72.59 victory over Edison. The Sentinels put it away in the third stanza with a 25-point outburst with Holgate hilting eight during the spree. ·Dirk Zirbel ~ w..as high man for Edison \\'Ith 13 with Bill Ford scoring 12. Frlday•t 4tes11lt1 FIRST ltACE. lsn yards. J..ye11r-okls & up. Call .•Bree!. Clalmlno. Purse Sl..00. + Oan<1y Echo, RlcMrds (,00 2 . .0 l.10 Carldo Bay Bar, Wllrd 3.00 l.10 Anolhlr Cute Ber, KnlOM l.00 Time -18.18. AllO r;in -t.,<.f(kY .8art Joe. True Can Fly, Pe-can B•r, D'Arc:y K<>y, Royal Ailor. Now FIN"• Win. Kawe~rt. COC!e J Bari, lruty Hot Pants, El l oro Parker, HMk'um lalenl. ScraltlleCI -Fin.al De<:lsion. FOURTH RACE. 5•9 y11m1. l ·vear· ole!s & up, Slarteu llllowill'ICe. Purse S2.600. ln ~m•11 '• Nlcodemug Sltod, Llp""m Leo lwa , 11 .00 •.to 3.00 ··"" 3.60 5.00 Springman intercepted two passes to set up baskets for the Dolphins in the hotly con- tested fourth quarter and scored two himself. Schrey, returning to the lineup after two games missed with an ankle injury, scored eighl points in a little over a half oI play. 08118 HUis (JAi. Spr!ll(lt>lBfl r 11 " " , " McComb 1 0 ' ' ~~i";.,an ~ ~ • • ' ' W est1ninster Swimmers Grab Frosh-soph Title rord Tulrv l •O•fll Deluca Winct>•ll Pawlen•o Clar~ Wiison WA~ 1.ltt11>I TO!lll> ""'· Scralttled -0fv~ Jane, \lain Nymph, IJ1tr1sy5tem, B•rs For Luck. l2 E•acta ._:;;11nc1y Echo & 11--C•ndo 6•V 8ar, paid Sll.40. SECOND It.I.CE. l50 y.1re11. J.year· Qld1 & \IP. Cl11lml1'19. Puri.e D.000. Ao•c h1 Pa11um. Robln10tt 6.40 3.M 3.00 Flee! Cgpy, Waf10n 6.00 5.20 S.v•nnah Rebel, NlcOdemus 6.40 Time -ll.93. Aho r•n -L!ttta Miss Pow, Uncle P11!er, Too Tadd, Emer•ld Ctlltk, Opening Gun. No scrllthes. THlltD ltACE. lSO y .. rds. J..yoar-oltlt. Allowana. Purle SJ.000. Rocky Ol!nuedo, W•rd 5.00 •.OO 3.20 Miracle Moon. Hert 10.00 5.•0 SPrln!ln' Miiier, Lip/lam 5.20 Tim• -11.I•. Alto r11n -Go ClrKly Go, Oo11 La La, Saddlehack Ba gs 90-74 Triumph Saddleback C-Ollege bids for its third straight Mission Conference basketball victory tonight when the Gauchos travel to San Marcos to face Palomar. Friday night, coach Roy Stevens' SaddlebaCk Gauchos rolled to a 90-74 triumph over San Diego City C-Ollege at San Clemente High behind the play <if guard Rick Bauer and center Arne Crumley , Each tanked 21 Mints with Bauer hitting an 'asSortm'ent of jurnp shots and layups. Cntmley got most of his nine fie ld goals from close range. It was a tight game until 14 minutes remained. Mllrag1 Rocker. Tre;r111re Time -21.•'· Also r .. n -Pr0$perous Q11n1, San·· lannilh, Ttt Ctt's Ctlolce, NIHV Nate. lne Elll]llnaror, Oraw Play. Na scr11rci.s. Fll"TH ltACE. 17'11 Y•rds. l-ytllr<Qlds & Yp. Allow11nce. P1,1rse J.1.000. IJn Ch•f"lle, LlpNm f .IO •.20 3 • .0 Cl•Hy Rocket, RQl)ln50n 6 • ..0 •Ml Alaml!os Sinle, Han ,:.a• l ime -~5.1>3. Al50 ran -sorrel Hos!, J~ Cul• B11r, T1xa• tracer, ltullett11 Bars. No sttalches. 51XTH ltACe: a y1rC1s. J.vear-olds. Cl1fmlrig. P11rse s1,aoo. the New Look, uo~m 7.60 ''"'° 3.((1 Non 51Q9f!r, Nkodemw 1.00 5.00 HOlsty \Ian Bar, C1rdouo 2.80 Time -20.68. Aho , .. ~ -Siar Dttp, Sln<IV't Sec:rer. Call Mt: Kld, ltoY•I Fir• R0<~er, Get Ready. Pa,ddy Bars, Vin-dicator 2. Scratched -S11rter Sandy, cash C•I. Rlck!ay, DIJPl(letdoci. lf E'xacta 8-Thl New Look & 1-Non StQPtl', paid 1196.00. SEllENTH llACE. JSO v•rds. l·year· olds. Allowal'ICt. Purse Sl.otXI. Go CMekle Go, TreasureJ.60 J.oo 1.20 Neato Fa NHIQ, Hart •.OO l ,90 Amber Due. Myles 3.00 Timi -11;01. Also ran -Miss Pokle Ch!p, l lny L•mb, Miss GoOd Bird, Amerlc1n Dte,.m, s~ Scene, Ftelum GoOd. Sct•ICtle<I -COior M• Pink. EIGHTH RACE -.COO y1rdl.. l·)'l!ar· Olds & up. Allawal'\Ce. Pur1oe 112.000 The M,.r(na Del Roy, Fll9hr llW, Llo~am C~ Six, Myles PllNIOl'r Bay, Robinson t ime -10.00. 22.00 .S.11) '·"° 2.80 2.10 '·~ Also r1n -Kaweilh Bar, A1111red Copy. Scralcl'lod -ltoekel Wrangler. NINTH RACE. J50.y1rds. 3-ye8t•OIC!s &. 1,tp, Clelmlng. P11rw Sl,IOO. C~nc1 Al, R!charos 19,llO 7.1() 5.10 Hilo Slob. Robln1Dr1 •.OO 3.10 SpottOCI Pele, Smith 1.aa Tlmt -18.10. Fln•le. l.S EXACTA 11-Cha"ct At & 1-Hljo Slab, ~Id S21,,00. Vanguards On Road For3 Games Thom1.i.on S 6 , " Sc:hrey 4' 0o 0••01111 , • ' , H•asl 0 0 , ' Toi.ls 11 11 Unl~lrlllY (4tl II II " " .. .. i~':i" ~ ~ ' " ' • K11tesli•n 0> > S'(.e., I 8 •1'n'nunlio ~ g • • • ' ' • • • Hal'ICock 1 0 Tol1ls ls 12 Sconr by O...arttn ' ' " ., Din• Hiiis 6 u 11 16-5• Unlver511v 11 15 I Mater Dei Hopes Dim After Loss 7-•2· Servite broke open a close game with a scoring spree with four minutes left to 1pJay to defeat Mater Dei 57-48 in Angelus League basketball Friday at Servite. The loss severely bruised Mater Dei's loop title hopes. leaving the Monarchs at 2-2 in league play. The teams had matched bucket for bucket tbe first . three quarters, but with four minutes left in the game Den- nis Sandoval and Dennis Smith of. Servile paced a five-point spurt in which the Fria rs pull· ed away. By DENNIS CAMPBELL Of Ill• Dilly ~Hot St•fl Scores . .. ~ Al!Q81H 100, Goldin s111e •• Chlt•OO 110, B•lllrnor1 100 Ptioenl• 120, POr!l•ncl 1!6 Mllwaukn 117, Detroit 10$ BO!lton 1l9, Hau1lan 126 Allanta 111, fluflala 12 c1..,tl•nd 10s. PhH11<1elP"I• mo O!'>ly i:i•mes scl\eduled ... N-Ymk 112, 0•11•• 95 Ol~h 127. ll!r11!nl• 121 C•rollnl 11•, Indian• IOI M•llr Dtl t41) M~hl1 11', Oltt.,.r 101 le fl '' I• NHL kt•ald Groen Mart!ndelt Ad•ms McC11111hlY Sml!f> Tol111$ 1 • J \I LM An(lllH J, Allant11 3 (!ltl 6 2 { 1•, 51. Louis 1. Cltlor11I• l ttlel 2 0 Colle\te .. tketr," '''," ' ,,. '" l o 2 H~rdln-5 mmon1 , .-an m.r (•n ,. !.. •• ,,1 .~ MOnl•"8 57, GoN.~ $4 •v -Manl•n• 51, 11. ld•hO 71 Strvl" !511 N-MeilCo 70, WvomlnO $6 51\onert '1 II P~ ': Texas (El Pa..ol 57, COIOl"ll<lo St. 49 Kelleher 3 ~ 4 t Ati•on• "· Ut1h 96 !'m""°,m"' ,,' o, j 1• Stanford 80, UC·S.nt• fl•rblr• 641 'lS AlUU-PKl!C ft, L8 V .... M 19 G•rrwlton I 0 5 j San Diego SI. SI, OSIU SS At th.at point, the score was tied at 49. Then the Gauchos' Steve Ashcraft hit a 12-foot jumper and Saddleback went winging away. ~"°" I 8. l, 'o LA B•oll1t 56, LlF'E .ilO pf0~ 2 o cat Poly (Pomona} 7•, cir 5t1t1 (Ful· Southern CaUfomia College fot•I• k 11 u s 20 s1 1er1on1 ._ of C-Osta Mesa basketball Malet" DI! °'' .-°':;i? 12 1~·• uc.R1ven10.-"· NortnrldO• s1. s1 Tom Mullinix also played well for Sadd]eback, scorin'g 16 points and leading the team in rebound s with 10. Ashcraft had nine rebounds and c8nned 10 points. S.i-Yllt 12 U 1' l"-51 flaktrslltl<I 51. 11, Ctl Pdy CSLOJ 70 forces will .take to the road for -~=-======~~=:;;:;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;II their next three games in· 1-- cluding tonight's contest with ..... The victory ran the Gauchos' season record to s.. IS. . Cal Tech in Pasadena. Tipoff is at 8. The Vanguards will depart Sunday for Phoenix and a ga me Monday night with · Grand Canyon College. Before returning home they sHGi.b•tk o•J. will f:lce UC San Diego In the ll•uer t ~ "4 !f Border City Tuesday evening. ''"' ,' ,• •' ,& The Vanguards are making M1,11Unht 4 ....,hct•tt • I 1 10 a strong bid to gain a berth in ~1&~ ; ~ 1: the NAJA District Ill playoffs ~:,:Oii i J2 ; and a 6-5 record in the final ~:.~ ... "'"' ,, .~,,110 1 t3 drive to the wlre cool<f give them serioui ConslderaUon. WODdV IJ ~ ~ ~f~~~~~~~~~~~/ •,;: f ' 1' lf JJ;i-J 1 1 1s_, ~~. J~.' ,J 1: Ille Viking ••11•· "Yo11'r1 impol'f•fll flew; h~t vo11·11 b. 1v1n more lmport1nt •ft•• your p11rche1•." featuring ' . . fe•tvring: Capri, Mer~ IV, Comet, Marqu is, Montt90, Cou9er & Monttre'y. THERE ARE OVER 100 WAYS TO FINANCE YOUR CAR ON COSTA MESA'S Harbor Boulevard of Car• LOOK fOI THI IMILIM AT CONNELL I BAUER CHEVROLET BUICK 2828· 2925 • HARBOR BLVD, HARBOR BLVD, SPEED READING COURSES TO BEGIN IN BEACil AREA A•r•n9tm1nh h1v1 be•fl m•d• by Arn•rlc1n R••dl"9 Fou11· d1tiofl IQ cQnducl • 21-ho11• co11"• in tp••d rt•dln9. Tit• court• is op1n lo 1n'(Oft8 1bov• lh• •9e of I l lfld 911•r1nt••1 •vory 9radu1te lo tripl• lh•ir •••din9 1p•1d with 1n incr••t• i11 corn• prth•fllion, Af+•r th• t8¥8fl w••lr pro9r•m, • person' c•it r••d •llY 1v1••9• booli; 1n l•n th•n 111 hou1 111d 1111dent•nd it b•t111r, In •dda;o,. to 1pt•d r••~in9 th• covr1e •110 ernph•-'••• ill'lproYM lt11dy l8Cllfliqu11, b•ttflr !111 l•li:iPHJ 1kill1, •t1d it1cr••1.d COflC811· tr•lion 11nd r•tantion •ba1tl11. Th, Co urse !'9q11ir•1 • ptnon lo •tftnd on• cl••• p1r wHli: on tht •¥•nin9 of lh•ir choic•. For tlto1• wlto would lite 111or1 lnfo1m•tion, wllhout obll91tion lo •nroll. o lffi•• of FAE.E on1 ho11t oritnt1tlon l•cl11r•1 lt1v1 b••ll 1chedult4, -VINT-AGE CARS lh•1• m••lin91 •'• fre1 lo the pvbllc •"' th• covr1e wl!I b• •'Pl•ln•d in co111pl1I• dlltl•il lncl11d in9 1ntr•nc• req11!r•m111t1, cl1UtQom proc1durt1, tvit1011. cl1111 tch•dul• •nd loc•tion, Y•u 11••d to •tl•nd only on• m•1tin9 wh1ch ;, the mot! co11,..n1•11t for you. lh•t• ftt• Oii• hour 01l•pl•tion• wlll b• h•ld 11 follow1: Thursday, J•-nu•ry 257/"i"JO P.M:--;-Fiiday, l•nU4 •ry 26, 7:10 P.M.; 2 mettings on Saturday, Jan11ary 27. 10:30 A.~. end 2:00 P.M.; and on final m•••4 ing on Wednesday, January ll, 7:30 P.M. thl1 week.n.i on tho MALL iouth Coast ?tua • • ALL MlmHOI WILL II HfiD At THI LAGQA HOTti. -THI GAIDIN IOOill 'I. ~JS r.eoAST HW'f., UMN• llA.CH ·- . . 1 5•*• loll! P'•I llMIO Hllll LtW Litt ("'. ! ' -.. .. ' l • ' ' ' I I I • , • • • • , ... I AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE , Week's and Year's High, Lo,v, Close New York Stocks Continued from •• Salurd.ay JantlOlly 27 1973 DAILY PILDr J5 Over-tJ1e-Counter Li tings, Friday, Janua1-y 26, 19 3 Page 14 • , J 6 DAILY PILOT S..tunby, J1n111ry 27, 1~7) • TODAY'S ' TV IDGIIl.IGHTS CBS B 12:30-Children's film Festival. A young ,.. boy enters U1 e \VOrld of fanta sy in this live-action and animated mo\'ie fro111 Huugarjll "Tony and the Tic·k TO<'k Drago n." KHJ 0 7:30 -"ArrO\\'head." Charlton Heston and J atk l'alanre squ~1re off in this 1953 "'estern dra1na \l'ith Kat y Jurado. NBC O 9:00 -··Play Dirty." A group of mer· cenaries and a British Army colonel atten1pt to stop the adl'anre of General Romn1ell in North Africa in this 1969 adventure movie. "1lichael Caine, Nigel Dal'enpOrt and 1-larry Andre\VS star. KCET EE 9:00 -'·Grand illusion." Jean Renoir's fil nt classic of \Vorld \Var I -a remarkablv con· temporary anti\\•ar statement of life in a GE.-rn1an prison ramp. Eric von Stroheirn and Jean Ga bin are featured in this 1937 movie. KIT\/ m 11:00 -".~bove and Beyond." Super· sonic planes and the men \rho fly them are the subject of this 1953 01ovie drama ''~th Robert Tay· lor and Eleanor Parker. ABC 0 11 :30 -"Rosie." Rosalind Rus.sell as a high-flyin g 'grandma in a 1967 seriOC'Omedy '''ith Sandra Dee and James Farentino. ---· TV DAl .L Y LOG ENTERTAINMENT Mesa Seeks Y oun.gsters For Coniedy The Costa !\lesa Civic Playhouse \\•ill be seeking a company of teenagt'rs and young sters next "'eek when audlticns arf' held for the lheater"s ch i I d re n 's pro. :J duction. "The Shoc1n~ker and !he E!\'cs." Actors and singers are nef'd. ro for the musical comedy. \Vh ich "'ill ht' directed by Pali Tambellini. resident director of the Ci\'ic Pla~·housc. Donna !\t::issello \\·ill · be musical director. i\"inc nu1jor male roles and eight major female roles are open. along \.\.'ith 11~•0 choruses. The fairy tale has been Saturday 1:00 O ~All In tM fa•llf embellished "'ith the addition 0 ®; fD lmll'IKY "Boo!'" The of some extra characters for Evening JANUARY 27 p1ramtdtCS rescue 1 )'OUnt "°"''" con1edy value. wllose spons ear is pinntd undtr 1 1asohne 1ruck, ind 1 mm tr1&edy Tryouts are scheduled for is a~erad 11 R1mpan 1tos91ta! wtlen ~tonday and \Vednesday, Jan. 4:00 O (f) CBS Golf Clnsk one of the l1bor1tories explodes. 29 and 31, from 3:30 to 5:30 O WNt'1 Goinr on 0 Uken W1m-Up/8.lsl:rtb1H Tiit p.m. both days in the Com· O IJ;@ l'rolessionil lo•lers' Laken mtet tilt Golden State War-munity Recreation Center at Tour rt0n at Oaklarid. the west gate of the Orange ED 'nsho: Family Crttts ol llflln 0 ~@ l:D Hert Wt Go ,,_ain County Fairgrounds. CE P1oor1m1 Latino ID Allred Hitthcod: Prestnb Performances of t h e fB Voia of "-1ricullu1e IE) Ch1mpionshlp WrtsUln1 I f =i musica comedy· antasy are 4:30 0 loqul,.. !;LI Luella Libre I h d " = I su · R p anned for t e weeken or O Movie: ''The C•t Cretpi" lh"') W tin1 Spect.Ktllar ( ) J1net l ' lh 01 • I ~larch ~3l and April I at the '46-lois Colher. PaJI Kellr ynn an o er rmp1c 1 a trs per-8 1 Drtam or Jtinnlt !orm. fairgrounds a u d it or i u m . 10 l'wt G~t a Stem ffi MO'tit: "Devil's lslllld .. (d11) Further information may be (!)Salmi~ 'J9-Bor1s K111off . obtained by call ing lhe direc- fll El Mio 1:30 O (jl lric11tt Lm 1 tor at 834-5391. ED fl11t Adl'tntures in l111p10¥tsin1 0 ~ :6' CD A Tllldi of Cract 1.='-=-=---======;I (Dlllis Wtt-intheNBA mn Musial I NATIONAL GENERAL m Corona New . 9:00 fJ T M•IJ T,itr Moort Sllft 5:00 O ~mvs ··Tektitt 1 · 0 'lOI m NBC s.rturUJ llovie: THEATRES \i 10' Mews (CJ (21/r"'l '0 ,,,,,_ Dirty" (dra) "69- 0 Lloyd Bridtts' Witer World MKllael t ai nt. Nigel Dntnport, Ni· I 1 HELD OYER I G · "BROTHER OF ID M0¥1e: "Atio.e 1nd Bty0MI"· i t rttn, Harry Andrews. 101~\ '53-Robtrt T1r1or. E!tanoi ) O ~@ CDJulit Andrns Sito-. 1'. THE WINO'' IG) Par~tr. ;arres Wh11mor1 I Ro~rt Goulet guests. WMlillll•'t'1"-S:lf.7 .. :•s (!)Daniel Boc;nt m LWCJ·Desi Collltdy Bob Cum· lt:•1:1M-s:-.1:1s-t fll Alta Tension I m1ng1 iuesls. tD Ere to Ere "A Boo~ of Marvels'' EV Ni110 M~f1C 1n •rt fB film Od)'UtJ' "Grand lllL1$ion" aJ Super Show ~El Sllow lie LIKI Y11da Lagutta Appearance Another Triumph By Bartok Quartet By TOM BARLEY 0t -. Diiiy f'IMI Sltff No visiting ensemble has \VOn acclaim from Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society <1udiences than the brilliant Bartok Quartet, a consistently superb !our.some that bas carved a very special niche in the hearts of local chamber music lovers. There is no secret to the success that Ibey agaln so capably demonstrated Thurs- day night before a captivated audience in tbe Laguna Beach High School auditorium. lt is a mixture of elan and enthusiasm. a total dedication that evolves £.rom elbow grease as surely as it stems from the immense musical skills mustered by these four men and it was. very richJy evident in the first half of their delightful program. And the heart of the splen· djd pre-inlennission offering \Vas a memorable rendition of Beethoven's Quartet in E Minor. surely one of the great master's greatest offerings in the chamber field and one contalnlng, in that glittering presto, a movement that ia. to this crl-Uc's mind, without equal In that era. That Una! movement, as U.. tense a scoring as the music lover \\•ill find in any Beethoven offering, is tbe Ideal conclusion to a work that has a little ol everything. It ranges frqn1 the tboughtlul phrasing of the first move- ment,~ to the serene adagio that comprises the second movement and on to its final gk>ry via an allegetto move- ment carrying "d I s I I n c t overtones of the lusty Russian peasant dance. The E Minor followed a performance of H a y d n ' s Quarter in D t.1ajor that was just about the best airing of this delightful work lo come this critic's way in recent years. The high point here, from this writer's seat, was an ex- ceptionally devoted reading or the second movement, a large cantabile that is woven and rewoven by the composer as il ''Papa" Haydn is determined to show us just what he ca.n do with a basically simple melody. He succeeds a1 only ltaydn cau succeed. None of the foregoing, we hasteo to add, is intended to cast any renecuon on the work that provided the finale to a memorable evening - again Beethoven, and this time his lesser known Quartet in F major. It has !Ls great moments most particularly, perhape ;,; its stirring vivace and the allegro that concludes the work. But it is not, again from this writer's viewpoint, to be compared wkh the Beethoven Quartet that sent the audience off to the intermission break awed by the sheer beauty of it all. Ladies and gentlemen, the s~~r~ Bartok Quartet : v1ohrusts Peter Komlos and Sandor Devich. cellist Karoly Botvay and Geza Nemeth viola. Laguna Beach love~ them dearly, and little wonder. DAILY l'ILOT Sllfl l'N .. 'C11t That 011t' Opera Double Bill Set Tonight, Sunday Award Goes To Olivier Sam Brandon (left) wriggles in the grip of Sam Verd_eci~ ~.ur~og. a seen~ from the co1nedy ··Heaven . Can \Va1t, p1 .. ymg tonight and the next t"'O week- ends at the Huntington Beach r>iayhouse. DISTEMPER-- MENTAL? .(******** LONDON (AP ) -The Evenmg Standard has given its bes[ actor award for 1972 to Laurence Olivier for his WARSA. W (UPI) -The Po-r lish film company CW!o"·ka Dl!Vl-llf SUPll SWAP MllT5 fOl fUlfl PIOflTI IAIG.lllf5 G.llOlll The Lyric Opera Association of Orange County will present Puccini's "Suor Angelica " and '·Gianni Schicchi" at 8 o'clock develop11ent·of a professional per ormance ·as James Tyrone l was preparing to shoot the career. in Eugene O'Neill's "Long final scenes ol Its latest movie Sunday Kristin Peterson will Day's ~oumey into Night." when the star ran away. appear as Sister Angelica , and ~e J ury of leading critics The Polish ne\vs agency PAP will also perfonn as z1·1a 1·n said U>Td Olivier \.\.'BS outstan· od · t · h d" ... said t ay an 1n ens1ve searc SATUIDAY & SUNDAY AU DAf I A.M. TO 4 P.M. AT ORANGf l l & #2 AND HAlllOll llVO. • "Gianni Schlcchi" in the two ing in a year rich in great had been launched for the works. performances by g r e a t star -a mongrel dog. * * · Barilone Cary Smilh will players." Olivier's chief com·-----'---"----' ** * * *** WILLIAMS ' l'ETEllSDM sing the tiUe role in "Gianni petito~ were Sir John Gielgud Schicchi" tonight. He is the. and Sir Ralph Richardson. S d · opera department director at Rachel Roberts was named Un ay IS Valley State College and lias best actress for her Pl]tlrlAV' sung in the United States and performance oppasite Albert Uft I Europe. -~F~inn~ey~i~n~·~·Al~pha~~Bc~a~t~"~an~d~·~~~~~~~~~~~1 The Lyric Opera Repertory Tom Stoppard's "Jumpers" in the l1f.i!ijij!(1}i Season will cc;>nlinµe Feb. 3 was voted best play. • • • •• •• and 4 with Verdi's "Rigoletto" and the Puccini duo-again Feb. 10 and 11. tonight and 2:30 p.m. Sunday A series of three one act at Forwn Theater on the contemporary A m e r i c a n Festival of Arts grounds in operas, "The Telephone," "La Laguna Beach. Divil)a" and "Sweet Betsy Tonight the part of Sister from Pike". will end the PACIFIC DRIVE-INS iiOF':'=-.j R•••• ••d• ,, ..... , •1 l•,.,-St ~l~JSZ• l...., .... ,, ... ... ,, el ·-· 111 ... 010 tn Collntf)' PIKt (E flhl feature rn 11.im~ 9:30 0 Ci) lob Htw~llt Show 1:30 0 '8 News 0 News @' Movie: "Dra1on'1 Blood" (d1a) @ Minority Community '6J-Rolt Tasna. 10:00 0 (j) Carol Burnett Tim Conway /( Angelica will be performed by repertory season. \\ La Verne Williams, winner of AdmJssion is $3. Further in· a $10,000 grant awarded by the formation is available by call· National Opera Institute for ing 494--0709 l -~--,-'--~~~~-"--------·~~~-1 0 '3.; Cl) ABC's Wldt World ol and K.11 Bal!ard guesl "'"' I o m rn rn """-"'"" 0 Untamed World 0'Anu rc!1c" "'A Deadly Sh1d1 of G1een" ~O Movie: (Z'hhrJ (CJ "The U1t,I 0 TM111p Trills A111tritan·· (dr1) 063-Marlon Bran-m Hews do. Jocel1n Brando. i\rt/lur Hill. P1! fE Cow hapda H·n&le. al Bai dt Merict m The Advoult.t CE thinest Variety Kollf ffil ltt Trtvino's GoH fl) Lou Conl .. Show ffi Spttd R1a1 10:15 0 .lel'TJ West st.ft 6:00 0 0 rn m Krin 10:30 0 Mo'lie: (C} MA lM.111 '" Niu 0 Kee Haw Johnny Pa,cl'ieck. San I Quon" (dra) '67 _ Lani Jelfries d1 Pcs•1. Georce L1nd~tr and Ruby fr~ntisc.a Tu. ' Dar..s ~~e~· Q Twill(at Zo11t 8 H1Eh Chaparral @ Mews · 0 The Real Don Stttlt Show ll:OO £"> __ O Ci)~ @ The Pr11u1dtf1 · ~ 3 ri ·"-YI News CID Teit1o dtl Sallido ri • M11_5h1I Dillon m T1!1ee StlMllfS D Bon~ .Karloff l'ruelltl ID Mav1t: "Akrvt 111d kyoH" l :lO 0 Ne.~ !aia) '5J-Robert Taylor Elelnor 0 liNBC News Conlt1enct Parker. ' ffi Atc1on Chlt1no !R) IE) Dr. Bilt, J. Hards rn El Sho~ de Lec~u11 y Salin1t ffi An Amtr1t1n family (R) ffi Mancini Generation (D Mol'it CllE!l ~i~leH~w 11:15 ~ Movie: "Moiamblque .. (adv) '65 _ 1scal1 -S!tvt Coch1~n. 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IE) It Ttkts 1 lhitt f10i T•m Jones show Ell Viriln1 Hortl1uer1 ID Movie: '°"'"1i14" (drt) '57- ffi ?,pen Thellfl '1he Death God I M''*' Scllell, fru1coist Ptritr. der.s {R) Q} Cl!udi JohnSOll Sflow €D Noelle dt Sab1do £D Clnt1111 34 g;} Ussit 12:00 0 90 Ml~wtu EE Soul Strttl 0 Mom: "I loft I Soldier" (com) 7:30 (3 Tht Adwtnlw1t1 ·~4-Sonny Tufts, P1u!tt1e Goddard. 0 Tiit Meuse fKIOfY Walt, Cm el-Q Movie: "Altad; ti tllt llnhrtOtll plodts a few myllls about one o! thel People" (hor) '66-Akiro Kubo most !eared creatures in lolklore. !he m J1n1ti . draRon. 1:00 r-61 (Tl Ntw1 {i) SporU Ch1llenp m lancer 0 l~l'_s Ma~e ii Dea! (!) Mol'it: "Air $trike" (dra) ·5~ 0 M1lh,~n $ Ma~1e: (C) (2111) "Al· Richard Denning. Glori• Je1n. IO•htad 1wes) '5l-CharUon ·Hes· l:lO O Spe;1kln1 frttly Ion J~ck Palanet. 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'- ' .•, , ' Some Talent In the Family By TERRY COVILLE Of t111 O.llr 'lltl ll•H • Jamie Smith Jacbon is my cousin, and J•m rather ,:J"'QU.<1 or that ract. ; Pardon my lack ol. modety, but it iantt f!Yery 'fl'lek ~ ~ suddenly discover yoo have a movie Ital' in lhe ";lamlly. • For those of you who missed it, J~e Smith Jackson ·was Alice in ABC Televisk>n's Wednesday night movie, "Go AsJc Alice." She portrayed a teen· age doper, a sensitive kid wbo tteord· ed alt her thought. in a persooal diary, then died fonn an overdose. JAJ\.UE'S ABOtrr 2.1 now. r re- member her as a ~faced high school coed in Mar!hall, Mo. Sbe was popular, lively, something of a pWe. · Quite the opposite of the outcast, ner-vous dnlg addict lhe played in the cov1tL• movie. The last time l saw her \YaS in my senior year (1988) at the University of itissouri. She was a senior in high acbool, a good drama studen~ preparfn( to att.nd N«ll> western University. I went back home to C8lilornia, then went into the Army and was stationed in Panama. I lost track of my A-Iissouri relatives. Later I heard Jamle got married (Smith is her maiden I • 'She's Doing What?' Walter Dudek (left) gets some disconcerting news about his wife from Hap Graham in a scene from the comedy "How the Other Half Loves." continuin·g tonight and Tuesday through Saturday of next week at the Laguna ti.loulton Community Playhouse in Laguna Beach . Black Sancho in 'La Mancha' name) and in my male chauvinist ouUoot I assumed she RIO DE JANE!RO (AP) -chance to play Sancho Panza . all the other stars of the play. settled down as a hotmewife and mother, letting the star The musical "~1an of La And this is the first time I've He commented that Otelo said dust settle oo the mantle of a wann fireplace. Mancha" is being produced been directed by a top direc-he didn 't see much of a future he.re with · a black Sancho tor." in Brazil for the new wave of 1'1\1 RAPIDLY learning not to truS male chauvinist Panzs:i That is Flavior Range l, who . at•a .. ..i,.. • 1.. G d U.S. black films. ~--e part of Don Qu1"ote"s r.emarll.ll: "I gave ran e in -'-"-'-''-"-'-J_oo __ ,_,._Y_2_7_1'_7_J _______ OA!LY PJ~~l7 On TV Thu.rsduy Last LBJ Inter view Due B. Cronkile said of Johnson 's ap-•·No, I can't say cl3ted." pcarance dllring the interl"iev,o Cronkite said. "lie seemed nl the LBJ ranch. pleased, but 'l°t with a gre1'1 Did Johnson express any display of "einotion. belief that after all these1p;;;;;;;;;;;,~-,;;;~-;;..,;;;;;;;;;._, years, the Vietnam war finally \\'HS nearing an end? "Ye.s. he did." Cronkite said. "He said he had talked to the President and that he had l>t.>cn led to believe that il really was going ID "·ork oul this time. He seemed to ac· cept th et as fact." Did he seem elated? "A SEA FOR YOURSELF" A N-S11rfln9 Fll rn by Hal Jepn11 Perfw'"11ften 7:30 & 9:30 E11ch E.,.nlMJ -AU Sfft5 S2.00 ' ~ DOCTOR ZHl\1\GO 7:00 r .M. lfrl. & S.f. 7:00 olld 10:301 CALI. THEATEll FOR SU NDAY SCHEDULE I didn't know she had entered prof'essionaJ acting. I i u 0 'L'he Americans discovered wouldn't have known she was in the movie tbis week sidekick is played by Grande OtelotheroleofSanchoPanza a ndw market -Negroes -J ason Aboarcl without a note to my mother from her mother sa)'lll· g she Otelo, a veteran Brazilian ac-because he's a great actor. I and decided to make so me 61!5Sunfi-St~ tor think his presence will make . I th bt=k HOLLYWOOD I UPI ) Cost& Mesi . S4t-l35l was on TV. · the play even more mean-movies lop ease e <1C au· It Was qw•te a surpri·se to find she was the star. "It doesn't matter whether die-. But I think there's a Jason Robards will co-star t lMU Sa ho P I bl ck ingful t-0 the Brazilian au· "" "th Ze M t 1 · h CO-HIT SHOWING "'"'II.~~'' The movie was based on the life of a real blgh school nc anza s a er di"ence." black conscience in Brazil that w1 ro os c in t e ANAHEIM 1,:.1, .. .i,,u girl wha kept a diary, got hooked on drugs and did die. white," he says ''Sancho doesn't go along v.·ith that television specia l · '0 Id ''WAR IL ,, NOW! 11111111101 Her parents pubUshcd the diary. brings a message or peace, RANGEL JS white, as arc idea," Otelo de c I are d .1_F;a~1gth~fu~l."~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~"~' ~ love, chllalry and good will.J-~ililiiimiliiliiiiismm~B;;;;;jim!liimil~ JAMIE PORTRAYS another young addict in the new That'a lntemational." . :····································· SHOWING movie "Breezy," directed by Clint Eastv.'OOd. Until recently, black actors 1ri:c1.1.,. °"•• c-1y MIRTHFUL., W'll l'J DISNEYr. NOWI She must be a good actress. 'lbe world of the counter-in Braz.II were seen en slage H• ll:tWnill s..11 MAGICAL 11.L " culture has always been foreign to her. and on television in parts ,...... o.,. ... -1011t1i. L•rwi Jn liiissouri she was the all-American girl. The one portraying slereot.ypes such as on lee skates with rosy cheeks. The girl who earned near-soccer players, maids and ly straight As, but still had time for drama club, school manual laborers. Brazil has activities, danres and no lack of dates. lltUe o u t w a r d racial She was bound to succeed at wbatevfJ' she tried, sin; discrimination, but whites ply because she was determined to succeed. generally occupy the highest JAMIE USED TO rattle my cage on visits to 1'-1arsball rungs of the social and economic ladder. became as a Califom.ia native, not accustomed to shiver- ing cold snow, I refused to strap on ice skates and take GRANDE OTELO, who is in to the fl'W.Ul ponds with her and her friends. bis mld-505, often has played I might recomkfer the olfer DDVi that she's a star. slapstick, servile comedy roles Jamie's a beautiful, jtalented girt. It's rather hea:tt>o-~ not unlike the part of wanning t-0 "'e a membOr ol the lainlly ....ny ~it. llocbester, Jack Benny's valet, ---CtNFDDMF ?I ' .. -... -.-.~.:ll.:..:l....a ---.... STADIUM I '~....,, .. -----~-.,, STADll/M ·?. '_..~"'Ir.JI . ----.. STADIUM ·J . '~".JI•·.~ "MAH 0 .. LA MAHCHA" l iu:IWl'll •1111 ... tntnl w•-ti i A''*'"r Awtrc. "'"IDOLlll: Dll THI llOO,-" ''5U.UGKTl llHOUSf J" • "CATCH 22" "ILYIS OH TOUR." • "SICTJACl(EO" IPGl "JUDGE llOY llEAH" . .. ''TH! ll:l!Yl!NGEll.$" She, her younger brother Clyde, and their parents in the United States. were sort of my adopted family in MiS&>UM. Watching tel-"I have to work, and "PITE 'H TILLIE" evi sion Wednesday night was a little bit iike a family re-sometimes I'm obliged to play •!Id union . ~!,-~a~p~a~rt~li~k~e~th~a~~i"~he~~·~•Y~•~·[_i::~~::::::::::::::'.::::::':"':'"':v::":':":':'":':':'":: .. ::~~l_[_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;o;"::~==;;;:~:;;;~~::;;;;;:~;;;;;;;;;:;;;:'::;;;:;;;:;;;:~ Yes indeed, I'm rather proud to be Jamie Smith Jack-"I'm really glad to have the son's cousin. l::oc~11iq (~_.,,, Ii-n!,· COMEDY • " • BALBOA; .. ~. " .. ,), FILM FESTIVAL I ~ W.C. flflOS • CHARUE CHAP\IN HELD DYER • CHARLEY CHASE • llT llE RASCALS •BETTY 800" .. 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Mlll.1111.lh 1973 GOLDIN GLOBE AWARD NOMINATIONS BIST l'ROMISING NlWCOM£R :.~i:c°i;~ BIST SONG "'MAlllAUIL Mou.1111 d• 11011n" "A tnllJ ltPllOtt• Cllic ,11!11"11J1c1 •r ,NI •tna1, A toH flet IS wa11 J11o witl ~'''·" ==- ~ ~,yrm1 1NHL1FEAND J~CautUNE 11ssn • STN:"t UM:H• .IOt<"'I HUSTON UP BARBRA THE STREISAND !•I BO~ PLUS . af MA~VI"' Ci!Nl~A(K"°f,ti "PllMfCUT" •1t1 ••••111rul j McQUEEN/ Mm:GRAW THEGffAWNf ITTW"""'"'''u-"' ., ....... ~.,. •~--.... un11•-.... ,,"""'"'" lmJOI-* ~ I"' 10' flU•H IA<ltl-·l "' IUlaUlllO!Sloo "Tllf WAI tflWlll MEN AND WOMlll~ 1973 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD NOMINll 8lST MUSICAL SCORE OUllKf ... ........... ~~ .... "'''"""--- NOW IOWAIDI (lllMA CINfll -·---........ , ''SOUNDER'' "•11•1111(.f.Llf MOrl"' lltlllfll(I~ """'"""'" ,_ __ ''SOUNDER" PU&V'ISION . IATlD {I) Ill COlOI 1t7J IOI.DI N llOll AWAID MOMUlll l(ST ACTllSS · CICllY fYSOM....,. 1r1r PIOMISIH' flUWCOMll -''SOUNDER'~ • 18 Ol.JL'( PILOT AMBLER MIDVALE FALLS I-I.AS AN OROtNAt<'E' F'ROOISITJNG BIKES ON SIDEWAL.l<S AND CITY-OWNED GROUNDS ..... /tllOIE BACtc: OUT TO TIE STREET. HEAR THAT~ A TIN ·STAR TRYIN'TQ HASSlE CCll.EY STR't'<ERI I GOT MCR'i MEN i1-lAN 'yQLJ 60T C~SHERIFF! TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF iHIS GROUCHY OLD GUY IOOK MV FREMCH TOAST ·AND T-HEN TMERE0STMlS SALEEM-"", BY MISTAKE AND I DON"TWPHrTOARGUE = WITH HIM •• !'LL ·CCJ-SEE-- GET FRIENDLY! • !~-\· FIGMENTS --· _, . i ' NANCY I FORGOT MY GLOVES AGAIN I TOL.D Y OU TO Tl E A STRING ON YOUR FINGER SO YOU WOULDN'T FORGET THEM ~ ! i I ii 111 TOJJAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Yeste1day's Puzzle Solved: ACROSS 43 Auto' 1 Asiat~ instrument 6 !nvi1es 10 Carpenter's tool 14 An•mal 15 Japanese • ship nan1e 16 Hebrew ancesto• 17 Versifier 18 Bedouin 19 Diverse: Prel 11t ;io Banls.h 22 Melt 24 S1a11oner's 16 Made bell- lrl..e saul'lds 27 H1t1e1 or Stalin 31 Toofmaker's product 32 He1on 33 Neighl>of of Nepal 35 Chemic11I sutti11: 44 Latin: Abbr. 45 Drives bacli:. 47 Garment 51 Mariners 52 Was ., important 54 Tapped genllv 58. Sickness 59 Encourage 61 Pope's triple crown 62 Communists 63 Bulrush of s.w. u.s·.A>.. 64 Group of eight 65 Weight allowance 66 L~nd body 6/ Musical s~ffibols DOWN 9 Ebbed 10 Nullity 35 Blame 36 Run in a certain way •. 1" I 37 Female 12 T · · stro~e animals 13 l11qu·rr11d 39 Eflucated t 1Jroouslv class 21 Tit for • <10 Marchor Dec. 21sr 23 State ot 112 Stlonu dislike 1 NO! biire· 1rn1a11on 43 Museum VIP tooted ' 44 Most 1ardy 2 Imp. Order of 25 Energv 46 l'oOd tot the Daughters sourcll rnfflnts \I/ *"'J .. __ _ • PEANUTS ' - by Do119 Wildey ' I AN' MY !!Ol'S cotll..D <;o TMROJGI< 1'\.119 'lbWM LIK68e.ER ~ A TALI.. s weoe ! I by Tom K. Ryan 111<1 CHO/Cf: CYRANO OR YOO 1 --ri'"""' PINOCCHIO Hi:ARD? by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmnler I DID, BUT IT DIDN'T WORK ' DOOLEY'~O D SALLY BANANAS ~ "' GORDO MOON MULLINS t -27 ''• ANIMAL CRACKERS .. I ,.. ....... ' '-· > • UILE. l1 11-tE J(J( 15 IH 1\lE PlA'llN6 UPSTAIRS ..• RESTIN&! YOU !<.MOW, I'M ?IE61NNlN6 TO THINK THA.T THE eEST THINC'.1 WHICH CAN HAPPEN IS FOR HER TO REMAIN AMME5JC! $HE HAS OML.V WELi., I L.OOK& Of ADORATION SUPPOSE FOR ROCKY! IT'S LIKE STARTtN6 A MEW . ROMANCE'! ; .. " .. ii • 38 Loet vi1al lltud of lhe Empue: 27 Soeiety 47 Trim Abbr. newcome!1l: 48 Bookie's 3 Jouinev lnfortnal business MISS PEACH 39 Helcl dear <1(1 Sk1e1s' mobtiu d1 G<1l 1n a .<.ang •2 f'to1s on t11e pav1oll ' l J • " " "' -• (: " ·• ' " " l9 " " ~ ·~ " ... ... " - " " d Arianged in 28 Eskimo house 49 Comoos11ion se.ies 29 lncllan of SO Riddle 5 W1thclraw Cana da 53 Valley fi Oriental maid 30 Church•ll or 55 rJlakes lace 7 Red Colo1ado 56 He was. lilllll chalcedanv · 34 Auack 57 Parents 8 Asian snake 1epea1ed!v 60 Letter ' ·lli 1 • " " " .. ·-:, " " - "' " ..., " ' '" " " " I," . JO 1,, ' ' ,_ ' " ~ ' JS 36 " ' .. •l " I• .. -• " ;. ' -.. " ---. .. -" w " ' " -•• -. I ' .. " ' \ ! I I ! • ll1A, WHEN OIO YOU REACIZE-IT w~s IN 'llOt>I" NATUll'E TO ll'!SIST EV!i"YTMIN6-YOL/lf PN'ENTS II/NIT YOU TO 00? DICK TRACY Fl"ST OF ALL, ~ DIPN'f tcNOW \.INTIL TH~ MQl.WIT THAT :t II/AS ALLOWaP TO "-'VI' A NATU"li- • by Mell ' • ,q..• •.• ~ • ..... '-~ .. ,, by ROCJer BoRen. -MOW'WA llJHl6Pt!!Rl~GI CAMPA1611? THE GIRLS _ c ' --·}·17 -"It's n9 woailer He,• ,. fat, all sbe waall to do ls tat u4 11&-I doa'C know where abe gets &hat from." DENNIS THE MENACE ' -I • • I ,- ' \ • ' ... • • • . •• • • • ) . • . • ·=· ·. • I Saturday, January 27, 1973 DAl~V PILOT 19 ' - N0~'-1 IN ORANG E COUN TY! NOW, FOR Tl:IE 7th CONSECUTIVE YEAR, WE HAVE MAINTAINED SALES LEADERSHIP AMONG ORA~GE -COUNTY LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERS. PROOF 'tHA,T,.fOR TOPS IN SAVINGS AND SERVICE, IT MAKES SENSE TO " SEE YOURTOP DEALER! .·· · CHECK OUR YEAR AROUND ., . I VOLUME DISCOUNTS TODAY! THE SEXY ONE FROM EUROPE ·BUY YOUR NEW CAPRI FROM~US NEW 1973 THIS MONTH AND WE WILLf REE I CUSTOM·SfRl,E . --• MARQUIS 2 DR BROUGHAM TO YOUR ORDER PANTERA! THE ULTIMATE IN A $10,000 PERSONAL SPORTS CAR., IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON A , . . LIMITED SElECTION NOW AVAILABLE. POURTH GUARYIR DIMO SELL·OFFI SUPER SAVINGS ON THESE SHOWROOM FRESH STAFF AND EXECUTIVE CARS WHILE SELECTIONS LAST: LI NCO CNS• MARQUIS• MERCURYS •MONTE GOS MONl'EREYS .• CpUGARS •COMETS • CAPRIS ·ST4TION WAGONS . '71 MONTEGO V-8, outo. Irons., foctory air con-. ditioning, power steering. Ahj $1895 radio, heeler, whitewoll tires. " . vinyl roof, tinted gloss, wheel 1 1· covers, 409CIO _ '67 TOYOT~C!&. . outo. Irons., rodio, heoter, whitewoll I oB tires, Ofle owner, low miles. VEJ899 -• '71 TORONADO .. , V:~· ~uto. trons .• focto.ry oir con-; ~4'195 d1hon1ng, power steering. power ~. . · (disc) brakes. rod io, heoter, trode . ~ · irton Mork IV no. 072DZC - 4 2.1ro~o~~.~~itewoU $·1644 tires. vinyl roof, 428EOG. -• '69_PONT. G.T;.0~ . _ _ jjdge V-8, outo. Irons. foclory . $ Tib~5 air condition ing , radio, heater, . wheel covers, he goes the judg• ' 1 No. VRC91 2 • . V-8,auto. trans., fac tory air conditioning, full power, pawer =~"11;_=:.;.(:.:~br,°:.: $-1-aa· s-rodio. heater, whitewall• tires, vinyl roof, tinted gloss. wheel · coyers, leolher stock no. 51 63 · Tilt wheel, 6 way power seat, auto. temp. control. AM/FM slereo wilh lope detk, power door locks, power windows, vinyl roof, tinted gloss, power disc. bl'okes- Much, Much More. PRICE $6647 OUR PRICE $5499 STK. #1324 Ser.# 543273 indow Price $6857 -, ,._' /$ OUR PRICE .: • ~~ 10 PASS. 460 Y-1 .. Nllill.lirts. outo. spffd control, 1itt'wtletl, """"-OlllllGtt lauiitii• seo1,, 6 WfJ'f power H01, ~ ._:k. 'AM/FM slereo, oulomatic ttflll.COll~~A/C,powerdoot • locks, power~ qw towing potkoge & . null rruch more. Sltt.~S.... #S48S78. , . '70.FORD .Maverick 6 cyl., stick shift,.rod io, heater, Srock no. 51 84 DISCOUNTED FROM WINDOW STICKER :i~;~:~:i~;~~~\~~~§~~Rl595 · sleenng, power brokes, power win-. dow s. power seats. OUX834 . '700LDS88 2 Or. H.T. V-8, outo. trans., focto· ing, power brokes, rodio, heater, . ry oir conditionin(. power steer-$18 95 whitewnU tires, vinyl roof, linted loss, wheel covers, no. 309AKV CADILLAC Fleetwood V-8, auto. Irons., foe. ~e~irsi=~n~~~n::;k:;·52895 power windows, power seats. radio, heater, whitewall tires. vinyl roof, tin led gloS's, whee1 covers, AM FM stereo, ZWF404 1301 NO. TUSTIN , SANTA ANA . ...... 7130· IO SAT. 1130 • 9 100 ......... USEDCARS -547 0511 •• ,, •• '•·······(·i•t••· \ ft11 1· IC 11si11c•ss·· NEW CAR S-54 7·05 11 -:---.J. • 20 041LY PILOT -- Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT C:LASSl-FIED ·ADS You C.n Sell It, Find It, T rede It With a Want Ad . ' The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642·5678 for Fast Results • _..... I~ r _,,,.. ~~ I -..... If~[ _..... l~ I _..... I~ I --~ ... ..;, ---1@ . .,_~.. I~ Gener•! General Gen•r•I Gtineral I :Ge;;ne;;ra;I ;;;;;;~;;: ~.o.n;;i;~·.~I ;;:..:;;~O.~-~.;liiiiiiiiiii;~~~ i_;Oeo~ii_ii..,ii.~l·;;--~iilii~-'--·.~I~-~;-~ l-L-0-0K-IN-G~FO-R_A_N_l_NV-E-ST-M-EN_T_??l iiiiiilii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l ..;..o.E.En~t.;.rta~lnm:::.n;-t 1~c=.F~.~CO~L-ES_W_o=1=r=H-Y-&~C0~.1 C~o~~~:R;,I~~{ trade !or 1'.ll.'s or ~ READ THIS ~~~~~:'. Five Bedroom FOUH slores. Bar. Liquor store, Printers & Separate fAmlly roont, auto parrs. bmal dll\q room. IWlk.en Baycrest-8e1t Buy Spacious FIVE bedroom, THREE bath fam- ily home ill the choice Baycrest neighbor- hood. Center hall plan on lar~e corner lot with room !or pool. Large family room and living room have Palos Verde stune fire- places. Separate walk·in storage room to care for all of your goodies. Lowest priced f1ve bedroom in the most w,anted area .... Only $7'2,500. SIX 1-torcs plus room for future develop-~~ r:J1 C:~ i=~ 1nen 1. Immediate Occupancy ri1nst£'r bl'droon1 tiaa drfts. RA C'E TR.'\CK, I mi. & 14 mi., grandstand. inx nrt·:•. t.o.rge brb;i:ht snack bar. house, office. Great for leasing to kitC'IK'n ~·1th n1any cabinets. Group:-. .-\uto racing, Camperts etc. 48 Acres. M•d• Av1il1ble bv Credit Rejection! Ul\\' n1aln1enaiw.•e )'arrl, Elsinore. bra u tifully landscaped. LOTS: C·l-lOOxlBO, Beach Blvd . $75.000. R·2-96xl98, alley. 523.000. R-2-216:<168. Corner. 3 BR house. hlAKE offer. · A·l-100x300 across from htile Sq. golf course. Variance possi ble. C4-229x444, Beach Bl vd . FOR RENT /LEASE: Medical General offite. Beach & r.1rFadden. air conditioned offices: 1-'lexible lease. \Varehouse fo r rent ... minimum l/M sq. ft. storage area. lOc sq: ft. Downto\m Hunting- ton Beach. LET US KNOii' YOUR NEEDS, ii we. don't have it \\'f 'I\ find il. 968-4433 ~21968-4433 Gener ii General oflnJa J!J/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 31 Linda Isle Drive Long \v ater view from'? iinest & last 50 ft. main channel,Jot ............ $150,000 Lind• Isl• Waiterfront Just completed -modern 5 bdrm .. 4'h bath home with fa mily rm .. game rm., form- al dining rm. & magnificent 25 ft. water· front living rm. \\'tfrplc. & ~·el bar. $285.000 SJ Linda Isle Drive Elegant 5 bdrm., 4'h baths; on lagoon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lge. attic storage area. 4 frplaces. Lovely garden & large slip.,....... .. .. . . .. . .. . .. .. $212,000 25 Lind• Isl• Drive Custom 4 bdrm., 3'h baths, or 3 bdrm. & lge. game rm. Facing Harbor Island. Mstr. Bdrm. bas a<ljoiD. study. Mstr. ba. has ja- cuzzi & sauna rm. Slip for lge. boat. $265,000. For Compl•t• Information On All Homes & Lots, Please C1ll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR . 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.8 . 675-4161 Gener•I General * Open _)Joutud * .SunJa'J 1-Sp.m. SB Beacon Bay, N.B. . . . . . . . ..... $69,500 54 Linda Isle Dr ... 5 BR/Fam/\Vaterfront 2752 Bayshore Dr . . . 4 BR/Din rm/Den 17710 Oak Tree Ln . . . . . 556,500 17946 Cedar Tree Ln . . . . . . . SSJ,500 11147 Pt. Margate Pl. 569,000 * * * * * * * * * * HARBOR VIEW-PORTOFINO OPE N SAT. & SUN. 1-5. 11147 PORT MAR- GAT E. 3 BR .. lam. rm., 2'h ba's. Large use:d brick. cov'd patio. Near pool & play- ground . $69.000. Howard Wells. 60 FEET OF BAYFRONTI SP.acious & elegant home in exceUent con- dition. 5 Bdrtns .. 4'h baths. study & lam. rm. H&F Pool. Piei & slip. $175.000. Triona Bergin. OCEANFRONT ESTATE Enchanting view & sound or surf. Exclusive area w/private beach. Lovely & luxurious I-level home; tiled pool & therapy pool w/ja· cuzzi. Nothing else like it. $350,000. Carol Tatum. " NEW LISTING-BAYSHORES Newly decorated, cute 2 BR. cottage with extra guest quarters. A MUST SEE. At- tracUve leasehold. Fast possession. \Von't last. Call Bud Austin. LIDO ISLE-4 BR.-.i76,500 Investigate the Lido way of Ille, with priv. beaches, club & tennis. Fun home with pan· eling, beams & good master suite. Near the action! Charlene Whyte. ---Coldwell.Banker IJ3.0700 644-2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. A New L• Cuesta "Valencia Model " Sprinklers front a1KI rear. Detached cara.ge \\1th boat One story, 4 BR, dining room, family NMM1'1, 2 baths, ca,:P.ttd in living, dining room, me.st.r bedroom, master bedroom closets. 1865 Sq. Ft. home in La Cu&sta unit 11. SAVE $24501 Being sold at unit 11 price. MUST SEE I La Cuesta By The Sea See the Models at 8rookhur5t & Atlanta Huntingto~ ~each Call 962-1371 Gener ii ••••••••••••••••••• * * FOR SALE * * Former niodel homes at "TH E RANCH " in the City of Irvine Plan ~an Miguel $47,400 DISCOUNTED $2500. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, 2250 sq. It. This home bas upgraded shag carpets tbru- out, drapes, wallpaper, wall paneling, air conditioning. Good financing available. Qwck occupancy. AYRES REAL TY 544-8012 •••••••••••••••••••• Gener•I The Art•'s Top Professionals Since 1949 OPEN SUN. 1·5 CAMEO SHORES 4639 FAIRFIELD. Beautifully designed & decorated 4 bdrm. & pool home with great ocean view. Extras incl. bl·in color TV. OPEN SAT./SUN. 1-5 611 ACACIA. So. or Hwy., CdM. 2 Units. 2 bdrms .. plus bachelor unit & 2 car garage. Top condition Bach. unit could be expand· ed. Price only $61,500. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 3039 CAROB, "Eastbluff", Newport Beach. Attr. 4 bdrm. & family rm. home, built for one of the builders of Eastblulf -many ex· tras -builder now in Idaho on construction project. Price qnly $64,500. BAY & BEACH REALTY 675-3000 General General entrance. This 3 bedroom honle ls \\'f'U built and is in 11 nclghborOOQd of higher priced homes. Has great usumable loan o! G'k. A prestige home priced under market at $37.900. HlJRRY? Call 842-253.5. Eastside Doozy ! Pool 13xJ..1 heated Anthony pool, outdoor colored lighting adds lo the tropical \andS('aping • cabana too! !louse 1s a spacious 3 bedroom "'ith 2 baths, paneled family rm. Door to ceiling brick co r n e r firt>plact", vaulted beam ~iling, built-in kitche~ quiet. private street all for under $35,<m. Call Red Carpet Rea.lion, 546-8640. ASSUME VA LOAN Newly listed 3 bedroom home in mov~in-condlUon. Good North Costa Meu location. Shag carpel!, new paint in- side and out. 7'% VA loan can bl' assumed ~yone. $29,960. c....,.. Del Mar OcHn1ide Of The Hlshw•y REDUCED $2,000. Home and income on over- sized lot 42xl18. Charming 2 bedroom, 2 bath home. J,,arge livillgroom with cozy wood burning fireplace and lowly garden patio plus roomy bachelor apartment for income and' tax shelter. Lois of room to build a spa- cious ~eluxe unit. Now asking $61,900. Big Home-Small Down Just 10% do\vn on this lovely 3 bedroom home. This 2 story home features comfortable farn-il.f room, built·in kitchen, convertible den or study and formal dining area. Dramatic front entry, large fe.Qced yard, qualily construction including heavy shake roof. Full price $38,950. Four &tdroom Plus Formal dining IOOlll, 1amea kltcllln, IUVice porch, warm family room wltb beamed ceil- ings and fireplace. 2~ baths, large master suite. Close to UC!. Not leasehold. A real value at $52,900. -Open HouM Saturday and Sunday 1:1»-5:00 321 Vist• Suerte Bluff& Living Condo life at its best. Large room, lovely oil white carpeting and wide green belt near pool and barbeque area. Vacant and ready for quick posses1on. A most attractive 3 bed- room model. $59,000. Stop by. Investors Attention Just the right size to start witb-5 income units both 2 and three bedrooms. Fireplaces, built-ins. Prime Eestside location in walking distance to 17th street shopping. Long term tenants. Call for details asking $116,500. JCa... C~TS General -~WALLACE. REALTORS W• - General ' 541 4141-• -(Optn Evenings) ,., .... ,.-I Lots of Fun Pool Home Only $27,500 "1·ill buy . this ·~Ii fanta!tlc 4 bedroom home with lara:e covered patio. A beautiful fenced ln swim· ming pool to protect the lit· tie ones. You must see this $30 00 to believe 11. can now. $27,250 • 3 Bdrm 4 Bdrm• , 9 842-2535. OPE.NT1L t •trSFllH10Be.MCEI 2 baths. Patio,' shake rool. ~ I Dinln& rm., dlohwuber. Fil'eplace. New paint inslde : -&: out. Close to achools • ahopplng. Shade trees. Brk. Newport Heights 540-1120. HURRY! 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. 2 fireplaces, den, electric kitchen, 2 car garage off private alley. Very best school diatrlct Only $43,900. 3 Bdrm • Family 2 baths. Patio, dinl.na: room. Built·lns. Cuatom drapes, 1°' d1r<ct ""'"""· Extra ..... qe space. lJ.k~new bomt with wall·to-wall carpetiQ&:. Brk. 541).1721. 3 laths + 4 Bclnll liilB 132.950. 2 balhJ. Pallo, dtnlng 132,!00. Pool, pat-. Dlntng • rm., bullt·inl, dishwasher. 2 Rm., bullt-inl; dtshwuher. fireplacet Cheery home Fireplace in Jamlly room. 1 1 l I 1 I carpeting,' drapes. Nice!; Rear llvlna: room. Contem- Gener•t landscaped. Brk. 5o4Q..l720. porary home with 110larium. Brk. MO-lnJ. ' 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • 540-1720 -.-------Exclusive Ustlng Mesa Verde 5 BR + Pool ·- I o.n ..... 31/J Yr. Old Beauty $28,500 This Is a mull to .ee at this pril'e. totally up eraded it's a lot or house for the money. Bullt·ln . kitchen, til't'place. Great YI.I'd • lf )'OU see it . )IOO'fl bu.y tu Red Carpel Realtors, 54G-llll40. It's a breeze. • • .tell your ltcma with ellM, use DAiiy Pilot Oaulfted. ~- • A U"111001: tntr: THE PRIDE OF PANAY CIRCLE Sprawling custom 4 bedroom near the Mesa Verde Country Club Goll Course. Sllgblly Spanish flavor, exciting decor and many ex .. tra features. 3,600 sq. ft. in all! At $l10,000. UNl9UI HOMD Of MIU WIDI. M .. ltff ~ A ........ NH Mee...,. t U~l()UI: liUMl:S · • R!ALTORS ~ Gener•I Gen9r•I MACNAB IRVINE SIG CANYON PRIVACY /SECURITY OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 P.M. #'Jil Royal St. George. lmmaculate-land- s.caped-bigbly upgraded Broadmoor Plan , 4. Immediate occupancy. 644-6200 -Jack ' Howell. (ZIB) CONDOMINTUMS ~~~~co MODEL. ' Bfti:..J ba~ Fairway NEW DEAUV!lLE. 4 BR-Immediate oc- cupancy-Overlooking !st Fairway. Bar- bara· Gothard 64U235. (Zl9) ELEGANT HOME 5 BR & FR. $123,000. Walter King 644-6200. (Z20) FAIRWAY HOME Under construction. 4 BR-4 bath. Maxine Williams 64U235. (Z21) UNDE!l ~ONST!lUCllotl _ 4 ·BR -3 bath. 4000 sq. ft. Maxine Williams 64U235. (Z22) EXTRAORDINARY 4 B~tudy-Pool-Jacuzzi. $194,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (Z23) ADDITIONAL CHOICE LOTS , from SSG,000, as well as residential 're- 1&1.ea. For turtber information: 642-8235 or 144 m. OPEN HO.USES SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M. ·DO.VliR SHORES VIEW FR. bat lanai, pool & jacuzzi"' electric root, 2 nreplaces, raised LR & r R-pan- oramic view of the Bay! 1424 Galaxy Drive. Helen Wood 64+6200. (Z24) CAMEO SHORES-SUPERLATIVE VIEW I ~ bath. Formal DR, breakfast area. &atitiftilly designed new custom pool .. Elaine Svedeen 64i-8235. 4521 Roxbury. (Z25) ' ' EASTBLIJFF-LUSK 2201 ARALIA. 5 BR, S bath, huge FR, form- al DR. Walk to CdM HJ-school . Immediate possession. Jack Howell 644-6200. (Z26) DOVER SHORES-EXCLUSIVE CustDm 5 BR-3'h bath, FR, formal DR. Charmlng garden setting. Designer dee· orated. Jack Howell 644-6200. ISO!. Galaxy Drive. (Z27) LINDA TSLE-EXCLUSIVE New custom designed home for the .family that likes to entertain. Beautiful Bay View. Extra game room. 4 BR-t'h baths. Large FR. formal DR & LR. Dave Coot IHW23$. #i@ Unda Isle. (Z28) _,,. . - BAYCREST . 4 B~ baths-2 fireplaces. Lovely yard, Close to schools. $79,500. Frank Peralta MU235. (Z14) IRVINE TERRACE-PICTURESQUE Spacious 4 BR, 2'h bath. Large LR. FR & kitchen overlook pool and lovely brick tar- race. •73,500 fee. Maxine Williams 642-8235 Open Sat/Sun 1:5 p.m. 1915 Chubuco. (Z29) SHORECLIFFS--QCEAN Vl!W 3 B~ bath + ll)ald's & PR. Hu11e LR. Gate & path to private beach. Elabie Sve- deen 64U235. (Z30) · LIDO ISLE IAYFRONT Private master aulle w/flrepla.,_Vlew- Addltional 3 BR's & 2 bathl. 'Ele11ant •!air- way. 45' beach =!" E"xcellenUy priced. Gloden Fay . (Z31) DOVER SHORES-VIEW LOT One of Dover Shoret !arrest Iota! 72' on view 1ld&--0ver 170' deep, Tbls Gelaxy Drive site offered @ $118,5()(), (Z32) ... lrvlna . IOI -· 0.1.o 141-IUI .114'-MI·- • •• " " _.., .. I~ DIRECTORY- ..., tilh ltndy dlrectoty witil ,_. t11i1 we.eieM • yM t• ........... AH tM kcetM. lhNlll iieltlw •• ... KrlM4 I• t'"* -.11 by ..,.,,Witt ... _..., I• t9"y'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADI.,.,,_. ..... epe1 IM_.. fet sea. '"' '' Ntlt .,. lttfH '9 Nit MIC• lilt ... _... hi ttil1 c•I-• Mdl h W.,, ..... ..., ...ii s.•y. 2 BEDROOMS 714 Marigold Ave., Corona de! Mar 675·8583 640-0030 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 111 Via Vella (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $58.500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 2101 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula 642-5200 $65.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) ***2525 G2 Ocean Blvd. (Channel Reef) CdM 644-4910 ~140,000 (Sat 1-5) 509 Begonia, Co rona del Mar 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) 413 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa 646-0555 (Sat 1-5) 2 BR ond FAMILY RM OR OEN 58 Beacon Bay (Beacon Bay) NB 644-2430 $69,500 (Sun 1:5) 2024 Port Provence Pl (HVuHomes) NB 644-<i249 $54,500 (Daily 1-51 110 Via Cordova (Lido Isle) NB 675-0123 $64,500 . (Sun l -5b * 1106 Somerset (Westclifi) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun_ 1-5) 4521 Tremont (Cameo Shores) CdM 64+6200 399.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2532 Crestview {Bayshores) NB 646-3928 $51,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOMS 2811 Baysbore Dr. (Bayshore) NB &14-2430 83~700 (Sat 1-5) 627 Zeyn, Anaheim 778-5700 $27,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 419 Irvine (N'pl Hghts) NB 673-6510 (Sun PM) 2693 Riverside (Eastside) CM 675-4630 (Sun 1-4 ) 626 Darren, Costa Mesa 548-3337 (Sat & Sun 10-6). 230 Colton St. (Newport Shores) NB 548-7933 335 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 618 Tustin (N 'pt. Heights) NB 67:H;642 675-&159 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1700 Paloma (Off 20th, nr Irvine) NB 642-5200 $58,500 (Sun 1-5) *4521 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) NB 642-8235 .. (Sat & Sun 1-5) 265 Camellia (Eastside) Costa Mesa . 644-7662 331.000 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 316 Narcissus, Corona de! Mar &14-7662 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 6001 Panela Lane,. \Vestminster 842-4455 $31,000 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 426 Vista Parada (The Bluffs I NB 644-1133 $59,000 (Sun 1·5) 2693.Riverside. ( Baclc..Jlay).CM- 640--0166 $29,950 (Sat 12-4) 303 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 675-6000 $67,500 (Sat 1-51 321 Vista Suerte, Newport Beach 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR and FAMILY RM OR DEN 810 Govenor St., Oosta Mesa 548-7729 $26,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 1847 Pt. Margate Pl. (HVuHomes) NB 644-2430 $69,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 17421 Santa Su.zane, Fountain Valley 842-2561 $35, 750 (Sa t & Sun 1-5) 18455 Santa Yolanda, Fountain Valley 962-1373 $42,000 (Sun 1·5) 2527 Vassar i'lace, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $34,750 (Sat & Sun l-5j *2117 North Towner, Santa Ana 542-5020 $44,000 (Sat & Sun 1-51 17172.Friml Lape, Hun_tington Beach 846-2322 $34,500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 4521 Orrington Rd. (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-4910 $117,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 218 Via Palermo (Lido Isle) NB • - 673-7300 $79,500 · (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1927 Santiago (Westcliff) NB 675-4630 (Sun 1-5) *2007 Holiday (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 $75,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 220 Amethyst, Balboa Island 642-8235 $84,000 (Sun 1-5) *1424 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2314 College Dr., Costa Mesa 646-8811 $32,950 (Sat & Sun ) 2228 Pacific Dr., Corona del Mar 675-5726 $159,500 ($at.;l< Sun 1-5) *1215 Devon Ln (Westclifi) W 646-2938 $57,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **!l~,!:!arbo~.!.S.land !Jd ., Newport Bch. 673-..,.. $=,000 1924 Beryl Ln (Bark Bay) NB 642-3364 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 293 Bowling Green Dr.-(College Pk) CM 64&-0968 $34,500 (Sat & Sun) 20652 Chaucer Lane, Huntington Beach 675-6000 $34,950 (Sat 1-5) 322 Poinsettia, Corona del'Mar 675-6000 $86,500(Sat1-5) (Sun 1:30-5:30) 308 Otero. Newport Beach 640-0020 (Set & Sun 1-5) 4 BEDROOMS 9606 Robin Ave .. Fountain Valley 962-1909 $33,900 (Sat & Sun 11-5) 1222 Londenderry, Costa Mesa 546-4141 $32,950 (Sun 1·5) 106 Via Dijon (Lido rslel NB 644-4910 $'19,500 (Sun 1-5) 17297 Apel Lane, Huntington Beach 847-6010 (Sat & SunJ..-51 4 BR and FAMll Y ROOM OR DEN 25061 Ericson, Mission Viejo 546-4141 $32,950 (Sa t 1-5) 1816 Marapata (Irvine Terr.) CdM 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 1-4 :30) 214 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 673·9403 (Sat & Sun) 2752 Baysbore Dr. (Bayshore') NB · 644-2480 833-0700 (Sun I~) T7710 Oak Tree Ln (Univ. Pk.) Irvine 644-2430 $56,500 (SUn £5) 1878 Maui Circle !Mesa Verde CM 540-1720 $65,000 (Sun 1·5) *1613 Sandlewood (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 $37,500 (Sun 1-5) 2846 Chios Rd., Costa Mesa 540-1720 '47,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 18821 Tabor Dr. (Turtle Rock) Irvine 833-2389 (Sat & Sun) 16743 Oleander Circle, Fountain Valley 842-8771 $36,500 .(Sat & Sun 12-5) 4620 Wayne Rd., Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Daily 1-5) 2104 Miramar (Penin. Point) NB 646-7767 673-9060 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 235 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **•50 Linda Isle Dr. fljnda Isle) NB 644-4910 $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 29 Augusta Ln. (Big Canyon C.C.) NB 644-4910 $109,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5] *1805 Glenwood (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) *2000 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1915 Chubasco (lrv. Terr.) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1633 Castle Cove IHVRidge) NB 644-<iZOO (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 **1653 Bayside Dr. (Yacbtsmans Cove) CdM 675-1935 (Daily) •20 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1720 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1801 Glenwood Ln (Baycrest) NB &14-1133 $89,500 (Sun 1-5) *432 Vista Rom&, Newport Beach Bluffs &14-2874 (Sat & Sun I-51 *4639 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 $125 ,000 (Sun 1-5) 3039 Carob (Eastbluff) NB 675-3000 $64,500 (Sun 1-5) 1207 Donegal. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $31,850 (Sun 1-5) 5 BEDROOMS 2815 Monterey I Mesa del Mar) CM 546-3086 $45,900 (Sat & Sun) 317 Ramona Pl. (N'pt. Hghts ) CM 642-7491 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 2318 Arbutus \Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) **•46 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 1501 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun •J-5) 2201 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5). 8938 Martin, Fountain Valley 642-4455 $48,500 (Sat 12-5) 3801 Ocean Birch (Spyglass Hill) NB 644,2430 (Sun 1-5) 1701 Skylark Lane, Newport Beach 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) HOME AND INCOME 5 BR HOUSE AND STUDIO APT. *2401 Francisco (off Irv.) Newport Beach 548-7729 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4). **#54 Linda Isle D~. (Linda Isle) NB 644-2430 833-0700 (Sun 1-5) ., 2 BR HOME & 2 BR APT. 129 Topaz, Balboa Island 675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 BR HOME / BACH. APT. 611 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-3000 S81 ,500 (Sat & Sull'l.·51 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS **4411 IV. Coast Hw y., Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOMS 422 Vista Roma, Newport Beach 644-7270 162,500 (Sun 1-5) 2 BR HOME AND APT. 30 I Sapphire, Balboa Island 673-6900 (Sat & Sun. 12-4:30) 4 BR and FAMILY RM OR DEN **542 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-6900 (Sat &--Sim 12-4:30) 334 Too.rs Ln .. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $32,800 (Sat & Sun 1-51 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR & DEN EACH 707 Begonia, Corona del ?\tar 673-liSlO (Sat & Sun 1-5> 2 & 3 BEDROOMS 1810 W. Balboa (Peninsula) NB 673-6210 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 & 1 ,B EDROOM **5203 Seashore Dr .. Newport B'l/lcb 646-n67 $110,000 (Sun 1-51 4 BR & 2 BR 5304 Seashore, Newport Beach 64U793 . (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 & 1 BR . 1917 IV. Balboa Blvd.,' Newport Beach 54~4 $65,900 __ (Sun 12-5)_ BACHELOR INCOME UNIT 2 BEDROOMS 515 Begonia, Corona del Mar 6'11HJ0'20 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT 3 BEDROOMS 4435, 37. 39 West Coast Hwy ., N'pt. Beach 642-5200 (Rltr. at 14411 ) (Sat & Sun 1-5) ...... ** w ..... ... ...... , ..... .... ._-_··_s.r._,J~i General * * * * * * TAYlOR CO. THE "CHAN NEL REEF" $140,000 UnbeU~\'lbl~! Mo.s t luxurious \Vaterfront apartment in area. Completely refurbished \Vith plush cptng & drapes, beams, paneling, abundant marble & mauy other fine appts. Exquisite 2 BR 2 bath "o,vn-your-own." Corona del ~1ar. Adult occupied. Pool, fan· tastic water vu, pier/slips. Security guard. 2525 G2 OCEAN BLVD. · OPEN SAT 1-5:00 CAMEO SHORES-$11 7,000 Great ocean view from this lovely 3 bdrm home with fan1ily rn1. forn1al dining. 4 baths. Pool in front court-yd. Fireplace in living rm & master bdrn1 . Separate bonus room. 4521 ORRINGTON OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00 LINDA ISLE -$24S,000 Superb~ custom-built home \\'/4 bdroon1s, family rm, forn1a l dining rm, game rm & 4 Y.!: baths. Pier/sUp w/acco1n1nodate 65 ' boat. Bit-in vacuum, stea1n & \vhirlpool ba. 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:00 BIG CANYON CO UNT RY CLUB Beautiful near-ne\v 4 bedroom residence in this exclusive area surrounded by elite B.C. Country Club. Sunken conversation area in living rm. Lge djning r1n . fan1 rm with fr. place & many extra features. Vie""' of area & golf course. P.riced ri ght at Sl 19,000 BIG CANYON -$109,SOO An unusual contemporary home on a pool- sized lot. l,ge roorns. 4 Bdrms. fatnily rm & formal dining: r1n. Ne\\' & ready to move into. 3-Car gar age. A great floor plan. 29 AUGUSTA LNE. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:00 BIG CANYON CONDOMINIUM The Bordeaux! Most popular mod el! En- larged and custon1ized. 2 1'1aster BR suites, family rm. dining rm, 3 baths & 3-<:ar garage. Exclusive Country Club area. $97,500 LIDO ISLE -$n,5oo A real family home on this island of fun & activity. 4 Bdrms & 3 baths. Storage area for boat or ?. Spacio us patio. 40' lot near good beach. Submit duplex exchange. 106 VIA DIJON OPEN SUN 1-5:00 BRAND NEW! -LI NDA ISL E Luxurious! Long vie\v of lagoon. Con temp. Mediterranean home \\'ith· 5 bedrooms, den, huge billiard room, formal dining room & 41h baths. Rich plush carpeting, expensive wall papers, marble baths & Del Piso tile entry. Superb quality thruout. $285.000 LINDA ISLE LOT -$65,000 A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build your own luxury home on this island of finer homes & yachting. 1'he last avail able lot. BROKERS & SALESMEN \Ve h·ave an opening in our Residential Di- vision for an experienced man or woman possessing enthusiasm and integrity. U you are interested in a beautiful office in the finest location, \VOrking with co ngenial asso- ciates, we are interested in meeting you. Office Open Sat & Sun "Our 28th Yea r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road "Overlooking Big Cillnyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644--4910 General P eninju/a Poinl 2104 miramar Open Saturday & Sunday 1-5 4 Bdrms., family room, built-in kitchen 1h Block to bay & ocean. $79.500 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 3116 Newport Blvd., N.B. 646-7767 673-9060 KA-BOOM!! REALTORS SINCE l!~I 673-4400 Y/HY RENT?- CALL COBY ., THE REA L ESTATERS JJI MAlGUU.m COIONA DR MAI 673-8550 To Buy, Sell o• T1lk About Rul Est•t• General Sa,turday, Jan1.1Ary 27, 1973 I General Barrell Realty p rejenb BAYSIDE DRIVE NEW BAY FRONT LISTING -Full unol> structed view of harbor & bay activities - large sandy beach "ilh pier & slip for large boat. For infor1nation rega rding this fine home, rnll Hick f{ickard 642-4353. PENINSULA POINT ' EARLY AM ERICAN DECOR -with large patio rcaturing used brick. Ne\v paint, shake roof. lo\\' rnaintenance yard, double garage. \Valk to ocean, bay, boat ramp. $65,000. 21 01 Miramillr, Balboa Open Silt & Sun 1·5 EXCITINGLY DIR'ERENT S GARAGES -This no·n1aintenance all red- wood home has a gallery entrance, sunny liv- ing room \\•ith glass walls that open ·Onto a (leligbtful patio, 3 bedrooms & easy care yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558,500 . 1700 Pal oma, Newport Beach Open Sun 1-5 NEW BAY FRONT BE THE FIRST TO HAVE THIS great 2 bed- .roo 1n condominium. 1.lany ""onderful extra:"! plus it's o_"'Il boat slip in front. 4411 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Open Sat & Sun 1·5 SPYGLASS _HILL ONE OF A KIND -Priced lo sell. 6 Bed- rooms. 4 baths, reat1Lres 2 fireplaces. view of n1ountains and ocean -family room. Jivin g & dining roon1s. l~oom for pool. 1.lany extras. Save S$. Price ................ $130,000. DOVER SHORES BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME -Over 3300 sq ft of privacy and seclusion. 4-Large bed· rooms, family roo1n \Vith beam ceilings, for- mal dining room and pool "'ith jacuzzi. l\.1any more exclusive features -$129.500. For further details call -642-4353. Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 General General BEST IN NEW BLUFFS .JUST LISTED. NEARLY NEW beautiful 3 BR .. 2'h ha. condo. Profess. decorated. \V/ luxurious carp., drapes & wallpaper. On love- ly greenbelt w/bay vie\\'. Counldn'{ duplicate thLs beauty at builder's ne\v prices. Come by & see this great value at only $62,500. OPEN SYN . 1-5 412 PLATA.,..-NEW BLU FFS BEST IN EARLY BLUFFS END UNIT. E·PLAN. On lovely. \Vide rolling greenbelt. 2 BR., 2•f..i ha .. hu ge fa1nily rm. w/wet bar. lmmac. cond. Lo\v. lo\v leasehold. Asking $61,500 OPEN SUN. 1-S 400 CARLOTTA (Off of Vi sta Cajon ) HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR General I Ol!I \I I. Ol \O\ ,.,, ... _.(,; 644-01 34 General SALESMAN OF THE YEAR General DAil Y PILOT )? I ,.., OPEN HOME SUNDAY 2 to 5 921 AJpfrit, Stt111t1 Ann. 2 't'P.~l"ll; N•"I\. I B.'(!1'i101ns. I l..:U1'll Fanuly Kitcht•n \\ilh Built-Ins. ~> St on t• ftN'plare. Alt COndilioned. Con1pl<'lt"ly Carpeted. llui;1• ~aC'k Ynrd. May Assu1111• f-:"\ISlln.i;: VA. S34,!l50. Call 1\nytlrn(', ll~ii-05.).i I OPEN HOME SAT. & SUN. I t°'S 1 tli21 ·1 Shnsta, f o u n 1 H l n , \"t1llPy. Just RNluced $1200. I , \\'as a Good Buy -Now it'!' B<'ttt'r. '.l lk drooni, I~ h111hs. Hri<·k F'iti>pl11cr. Nt'w I' \\':11l11ap('r. Aln1os! Nl'\V C'Hq1el. Bil Kitchen with lJ1~hllllhhCr. LaL"gl' B111·k 'Y111'tl. ~'.l:.!,7j(). Call Anvt1111c. ti lti--05..\J . • :1ma I \Ut.i•Oll.RT OI' II<{ COlWlLL co I OPEN HOME SAT. & SUN , 1 to S 31:17 l\l'tTy Lane, Costa 1\!!•s;-1. I 111111 ('di a l r OP- ("llJIHtl('Y to qualHied Buyrr. &>lil'I" 111ay Least' wil h Op- 11.111 !u Purt•hasl>. of Rt•th'OOl11S, IJining H.00111, l ~, 13n!hs. BfI Gas Kilt·he11 \\'Jlh Nl•1v Di~h11'nsher. ~·ircpluct.•. Shake Roor. 5:.13,!.)5(). Call A11ytln1t', &!Cr-0;«;. ~llh.SIOIAM' t" Tlti (QlWIU CO HURRY ! EASTS I DE COSTA MESA llt..:RRY rs R IGHT~ \\'t• nre ~un· i111s hnn1e 11'<111"1 IX' u1•ailat1lt· i\l u n d 11 y . ] B1 •1!11">111~. Dining R.ooin. 1 l\alh Fir••pln<:'l'. Hardwood ~·i....,r, 1 nuhle Detached t ;,,rut.;t'. ,\ll('y l\ccess for Boat \\:ilk !n Y.1es!cliff Shuppint:. $29,;HJ. Hurry? C11ll G•IG-O;ii;-,. NEW LISTING Lo\'cly 4 bedt'OOn1, fa n1ily roorn , lormal d1111ng roon1 home !illuated in a bc;iuliful 'luict area or fillC' hon1l's, a11 RY [rom all the noise and 1·on~estlon. \.\'roughl iron fe11et·11 nrnl gares, bean1cct ct'ilinJ:; in living room and nu1.stl'r he<lroom, !:hullers in all the bedroon1s. Call 675-m;,_ U.19$11)!1\RY Q, ll<f (OiWIU (0. COM TRIPLEX LOTS FOR SALE t..11. Qulntn a!'l'a nl'ar Palm !A>M?11 S2tXlO Sequoia Nat. fOl"8l attt.- l\\TI kttll SQIOO Up C-1 "l.OfM'l:I IUJ"xlOO' 5a.t1 Cle1nt'nlr $42,000 21 AP11"!! '" CaJJfornb1 Chy $44,IDI Call 6~72:?) • .. • . ,. . ' ' J DAILY PILOT I_ .... l~I ~-Sttttt4, ~ MOISSOClmS REALTORS 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. 644-7270 Delightful ..... . . . . . . hr-the Bluffs A truly lovely place to live' CUSTOM DECORATED two story condo on the BEAU- TIFUL GREENBELT. 3 Bedroom. formal dining room, fireplace, 2 patios. au for your enjoyment. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 562,500. Start .. • • • • • . . . S111art You'll enjoy living in this 2 story CONDQ.. ~·I INIUM. 3 Bedroom. 21,<,i baths. stone fire- place, family room (or formal dining room), built-in kitchen '''ith private patio close to the pool & recreation rooms. and it's on fee land in the BACK BAY AREA. $34.500. Back Bay Area ..... . ..... famil y home \'ou and your family \\'ill enjoy this beauty. 3 Bedrooms, 21> baths, LARGE FAM ILY ROOM. Spacious rear fenced yard \vith COV- ERED PATIO for your entertaining. Near new goU course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39.950. 422 Vista Open Sun. * OPEN HOUSE * t3 BEDRM. CONDO ) Roma , NeY.1port Beach. 1·5 p.m. 562.500. AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS ' 644-7270 General General M·l EXCHANGE $48,000 140xl40-M-l-Prime ·Industrial Land-cor- ner of 16th and Pomona-Costa Mesa-For e:r.change--into commercial or industrial in- come property. Land is free and clear-call 546-1600. OPEN m. 9 • rrs Fl.W 10 BE NICE/ [__ ! I ORl.\I [ Ol\O\ 'EA.~OR_, Goodie Packa9e $29,500. 8 yr. old 4. bedroom, 2 bath home on corner lot. Owner- contrac:tor hlli remodeled In Fantastic Spanl11h design - deep shag c:pt, brick fireplace + suprr custon1 kitchen • See lo IK'lif'Vl' at this price · ,Call Red Carpet Realtors, :rl6-8640. IORI \I I. Ol\O\ Pt A l<J~I l 11 --.. . ., .. _ 300 JASMINE OPEN SUN. 1.5 Rare, South Ji"'Y· duplex "'ith guest quarters. Luxunous. spacious 2 bdr1n . hotne with fin- est bit-in aJJpliartt-:es. C'opper plun1bj.ng plus slor.a&e basemenL Re~r 2 bdrn\. •pt. has great oce~n vie\\', 1'he 40 Ct. t.'Orncr lot p~ \'ides extensi\'C patio· & garden areas. for the bellt in \01·ona ctel ilar living for the oc ean oriented, "'anting a fine home plu's incon1e & a delighUul pla<'e to put those 0111 of to\''11 guests. $96,~00. . Orange Coast REAL ESTATE Operi Slit. ancf Sun. 129 :Jopaz ct 644 4848 /.5 ~ BalbOa Islaod. Cozv 2 bdrm. home \Vilh fire- place. In prime JoCation near beach. Charn1- 1ng 2 bdrm. apt. with sundeck over 2 car garage. Priced !or quick sale at . . . $69,500 WILLIAM WINTON REALTOR 229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND 675-3331 THE BLUFFS 426 VISTA PARADA BAYFRONT lk>aulitul custon1, deluxe \\'att1· "~"'" -3 bdrms., 2\¥ hon1l'. 4 BR, •111 bl!.'•.; lge. ba., i>.pht-lcvcl . ~ Z..tos. 0011· living rm. pl~ ~t·. family A-glcnmlng "1th extras . rm. & !tlrn1al dining rm. 2 Coml• set! Priced lo st>ll. Frpll."11. Wet bar. Elcc. b.U-$59,000. ~w;'g;~P~?t. xlnt rond. l'f'- "C" THOMAS (""_ ;~\ .§(.{' Realtor urst ti· u 224 \V. Coast !l"''Y MB-5527 • ·\ rcu l y Newport Beac:h Eve M.5-5643 .......,,... WESTCLIFF 241<1 Vista del Oro Nev.'JlOrt &ach ~ll3;$ ANYTIME I"'"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"!!!!!'""'""""'""""'""'""'""'""' A ti11ly clei;:ant 3 hdrnt. Gener1I Gen•ral hon1c \V/fa1nily rrn. .~ fornlal di11in11:. Tht' benutUul "INCOME CORNER" Del Piso enrry opei\s into 11. Acrosf! the 11treet f'ronl chan- sunken living al'\'& \\ith ncl, nr. ,,.1rk & cx-ean, \ Best Buy On The Market $24,000. SL500. Totlll nXNea you in, shllrp + clean 3 bel;trm. 2 bath home. now vacant· O\•tnen are very an.'l:ious. Hurry or you 'll mip-II · Red Carpet Reiltor s MH640. Waler/ronl l'lreplacl', all looking ou1 on Newporl It.land. 2 Bdrm., lhl> landsc;aJ)('d yard & frpl<· .. Jl2 baths. 2-sly. & 1--------- p.'l.tio, surrounding the htd. t-brlrrn. Apt. $66.500. Charm, Exceptional 5 bdrm .. 3-story borne \Vith pier & slip. Magnificent South bay view from all 3 levels. & fiH'd. pool. All the cw1: 673-3663 673-S086 Eves. Convenience, amenities one y,'OIJ!d ex~ct TAX SHELTER an• hct'('. Ch OPEN SUN. l·S Ty,·o 1-bdrnt units in prirn<' Graeter condition & location on love- !Walistically priced at $225,000 1927 SANTIAGO DR. ty Nc.,•:port Island. are all combinrd ln this oozy Priced at $54,500 :i bedroont, 2 bath home. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR· EASTSIDE Call: 613-3663 6i'3--Qi88 Eves. Best Jluntington Beach loca-tion. Space for c:an1per or Completely refurbished 3 trailt>r. Thi!t home 15 dif- lxtrn1. home in Costa l\lesa. ferent. See it today. S36,250. 341 B 'd 0 S "I l N 8 67• '161 N~w sink &. dlshma.!tH, M1-1i010. ays1 e r ., u1 e ' • • ~ new drapes & carpels, new I ·Gen;;;;;";;';;•;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;e;;n;e;;r;al;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;J patio & lge., deep bac:k 1..,,..,...,.,.....,.,.,...,.,..,.....,!!!!"""'"'""'"""'"'""'I paint insi,de & out. C.Ov'd iOPE.NTILi • ff'S FUN'° Bf NICIEI l• yard. Qulc,'t street in good I.,..,.,...,..,..,.,,..,..,..~ NEW ""oPEN suN. 1-4 Don't Hesitate ~ 2693 RIVERSIDE This .... -on't lWit. lntmac:ulatc EXCLUSIVE LISTING 2 •tory, 4 b•.>droom home In FOR A HAPPY LIFEl · ""-'-, peBeaa~~h·f.ul S:~~~~ati~ Ncra"'m"°,.r,,1 Bcau!iful spiral staircase. VJ' DU6' ... ~....... ,_ fantasli1' l·handcl\er, venc· OCEANFRONT DUPLEX.·$110,000 ~21 !:~iv~u~nt~1 h~r~ :171~ :~~1"ryg1~~is~1?;~s,,::;;~~ OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 ~ 11 wall lo \Yall ~ carpel!! :; bath. 1na~tcr s11itC' has sit-,a,. B ~I R throughout. Room for boll! !' S5.'> z:io 5203 SEASHORE, ,.r::wPORT BEACH urr ""le ealtor o' lrniler. Call now. Only '"~~-!\; •iORRISON 2001 Newport, N'pt Bcac:h $71,tm. 673-85.iO. ......_ DAVIDSON REALTY 67S-4630 """'"" • """" ro "'"""' .~:.•. -•[;;L-:;;:: S801 ¥'· Coast Hwy., N.8 . 646-7767 11 .,,WTI *V£>nte Or. East. 3116 Newport Blvd., N.B. 673~9060 ~ , "'•-:~-:•* ~~eu. 1 G I . (Open Evenings) ,Ge.;.:.;•~·~,~·'--~~~~-!;;;;;"";;e;r;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;J _ __:c:.c:;;,_""'"""""--,_ n u... I 'It Eastside 4-Plex utnor ~GOLF! IRVINE TERRACE ..,.uan• r 11 ._...n 3 BDRM HOME 1816 Marepata MOH Verde Hon1o Bell Investment Vacant 3 ~DRri.f home. f'nc:Josiod Open Sat/Sun. l-4:30 Beaulltul 3 Bdroom 2·'-.th $52,SOO R d d $4 4501 P~110·. large J>O?I: All Tresh· Quality, cu~tom home; <I with haid-lo-find features; 2 -2 Bedrm. 2 -l Bedrm. e uce I • I~ r111nted , .ne1\ C~!I ~nd lxlnns. & family rm. Sc:at"Ct' like large rooms, double Inron1e S530/mo. ntin. up- DESPER.ATE · FAST POS-til~·· ~IOVC" in tod ay . S26.500. itcn1 in :-;Jnt locatio11. brick fireplace. plaster ket'p. SESSION! VIE\V across E-Z tercns. walls, shingle l'OOf. scparnte golf rouNie, lake. green anrl * * * * * BALBOA ISLAND laundry rn1 & large1roveN'd tee! Beautiful golf l'Ourst> BACK BAY AREA 542 So. Bayfront patio. Gf'('at location on property. VIE\V living roon1 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-4 qulet iret' lined s!r('('t clo.~C' hosts ma!lllive lireplaet'. 2Wl Francisco. Newport Open Sat/Sun. 12-;4:30 to Sl'hool~. NC\I.• on th!? \luge DEN with view! For· lkach 1off lrv1ne 1. ExclU.'iJ\'e: lge. hon1e in x.lnt markel so call quick -========= 111al dine. Giant bedroon1~. Custorn built ;i BDRI\[ home, co nd. \Ve also have 6 ~ther 546-5880 · (Open Eves.! 2 patios. Bargain priced 3 full baths. lanuly roon1. bayfronts for sale, avail. lo now! See i!! Call 645-0303. off1~ or flcn. 2 fireplaces sho11•. + ·~door B-B-Q, large pool & wadi ng pool. ).fany more 301 Sapphire splf'ndid features. Priced Open Sat/Sun. 12-4:30 ~ ........ ,..,..,...,.,..,..,. right at SS1.:ioo. Corner Duple" * * * * * . I Ol!I \I I: Ol \O\ . ,. PLA~'OJ.'<; '""Y__.. HERITAGE •. • REALTORS Salisbury .t' Roa It'( • .- Lach en my er Realtor 0 WALl<f k /\ LI I Westcllff. Dover ~~~~~~~~'BR. t•m mi.. !>4.ro0 Re 1 4 BR. run1pu11 rm $39 !00 a lor11 64&-17ll 3 BR. Pool Home , BR, ,,.., "":""° ''"6 w0~1fmJ ™" Owner very anxious _ Beaut. Medical· :t BR, fan1lly rn1· $29,900 pen t 11 Pi\I Uul Newport Indoor/outdoor 6..-~ B d 4 BR. din rm, pool $39,950 living_ Wts ot plivacy near Pro ... ss10nal I g. Lot us help you "''1th ellgib\11-HARD TO FIND heated pool, 2 covered C nt I ly and qualil:Yln& for VA ... 1lupl c-x on Pf'nlmuta Pt. ~-11!1YIJW .)00 Harbor U9hts T\vinkl~ and g I c a m , dramatic view home in Harbor View Hills. Like ne"; condition, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath!!. T11.ste(ull y decorated wi th I o v c I y w1.Upapers, quaUty wall to wall Cfi¥l! and drapes. Proless\onAJly landBCtlPed· Price $92.500. Call 673-8550. Have something you want to 11ell? Clau1lled ad• do it wtll • c:all NO\V 6'12-5678. , .. . ' :tOOIW, ......... Mlwport 8-.li~IHIO Rtndezvou1 Condominium Top floor, 2 ·a,., 2 Ba. frplc. 2 K&l'ago llPt\ctS, litl.'t1rlt)' bJdg. elevator. Fantultc ocean vlev1;. $00.000. L.W. ,....,.,_J. I Briu1 Realt,Qr. 673-8110 VJ' llU6' Corona dtl Mir --=-""'21 OPEN SAT/SUN. l-5 a=-1 I 2228 l'ACIFIC DR. lk (At end of Acacia Ave.) 3 BR. L • new RrenU1laking view O( bay & nC'ady IO move ht OOauty • ooean. \\latch the boa.ts & hUXf' living rn1 & family rm, beautifu1 1unsel.I from your n1odem kitc:h, lots ol cvp. lhing rm. & sundec:k. 3 board spa.1.'t', huge muter Bdrm11., :;n~ bath.I; to1Til8.I bdrm, beam eeiHngs, 10"' dining nn .. brkfst. area ln do1vn pa.ymt. kltc:h .. 2 lrplea. 3 car aarace 64.>7221 & priv. !!ludy, all on s11ttt. 1733 Westc:llfl Dr NB level. ~refll 1hoy,•place of-. ., ' ' lel'l>d at $1S9,500 JUST RIGHT! SCENIC PROPERTIES Executive Westc:llU 3 bed., 2 2915 E. Coasl H~ .. CdM bath on manicured corner 615-5126 lot. Plu~ c:~ts. drapes, ---.70"1'A=c0A'C""1A""- builtins, dining room -A \.\'innor m a duplex! 2 • private yard with heated cx-n & 2 bdrn1. So. of llwy . pool! Priced by eager owner Thl · ~ at $61 .950 -Submit ""Ul' 11 15 -"'""' pmiw11y & a ~v 1,'0QCI buy! terms!! Shown From Office ~ • • • .00 *BEACH* *DUPLEX* Exclusive and just !Isled 2 Bedroom and l bedroom 11·itb niuslve fireplaces, formal dining, sun-dedc & double garage. Prieed for i1nmed. sale nf S65.900. Call ~24 SOUTll COAST REALWRS. Back Bay Custom \\'ilh beautiful POOL on qui<'t. ll"l'c-shaded cul-de-aac st~t. E.xeellent prestii:" home with a f'ley,'POrt Beach addres!. S16,950. App·t only. A bi\rga.in in a lovf'ly J bdrm. home in Basli!ld~ Costa Mc!sa. Good locatlon. c:loet to tchools. Quick PlllJS('SS. MORGAN REAL TY 67:1-6642 675-6459 NEW-NEW-NEW GREAT ·LOCATION Below }fwy, corner. Exciting, split-level 4 bdnn., 3 ba. home + 2 bdrn1., 2.\ ha. apartment wer ti car gar- age. lnspec:l I.be plan~ to- day! (SflS.5001 - Univtrslty Realty 3001 E. Cs!. Hwy. 673-6510 llARBOR VIE\!/ HJU.S Spectacular harbor & ocean view. Lw:k <I BR & lie lam rm. Pro! decorated A landsea~. S79.500. Open· daily l-t 644-11175 BY Owner, old CDJ\.l 4 BR & pill.,)' Rn1 home. Ocean & Harbor \'U V, blk lo water, Rc>altors 646--mt R-2 lot, Charm, 6734103, ·214 20-13 \Vestc:llfl Drh-e Dalhia. Open 'till 9 PM DUPLEX on Marguerite, 2 Story, 2 BR, 11il Ba: Condo. beaut. cond. 2 & 1, l &. 2, All bJt·ins. lrplc, separate S6IO. mo. income. Prine:. Ql)o garage. Quiet Eastside Joca-ly, $79,500. Call 837-2447 By tion. Pool, etc. Adu1ts over owner. 15. By Ch\•ner. 963-2187, Va· COZY l Br OOttage In CdM. cant. On R-2 lot. $38,SOO. By Anah~i.m., Owner. Prine:. o n I )' . 613-41611. Assume v"" Loan 2 BR. ehormlng ea,. Cod. $59,500, 714 Marigold Avt . . ... make APPT. to see this CdM, ST>8583 or M().0030. 3 BR home on 11~ acre lot. KING SIZE family room C --•-•l_e_M_e_ .. ____ _ overlooking 18x38 POOL ... only $257 n1n. i~luding taxc~. DRIVE by 875 Redondo Drive \Vest. 9=r21 Balboa; Ptninsul1 · MILLION $$$ VIEW OCEANFRONT loc:., Penin. Point. l BDRM .. 2 ba, hon1e overlooking harbor en- trance, with Catalina on the horizon. $110,000 I t714) 973..o2tl I :l(JOt W .......... ....... hedl·C...-•nM The fa!ltPSI drl\\V in tht! WP!!I. ... a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. 6'12-5678. Eastside 4 Bedroom $28,500 Good ran1lly home Jn desil'able Costa l'\l c s a neighborhood. Walk to sc:hoqJs and churches. Prlc-eQ for quic:k sale with small 5% down. It won't last long. lst time advertl!!cd. Call 646-n11 oif:N TIL i • ff'SJIJH 1t> 8E NIClJ_ ~ 11il'll1tl OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S 226 EAST I 9TH ST. Spacloua 3 BR. 2 run bath custom home on 70x125 ft. tot. Copper plumbing, trplc., c:ov'd. patio, t r o p I c al landscaping. Choice Eastside locaUon. f o r $33,500. IUness, ahown by app'! only MR. ROBINSON Dnvls Realty 6'12-100) COZY COTTAGE Great Eastalde location . 111.rge yard -fully carpeted. Close to all schools, aiid now vacant. Only SJJ.500. Submit your terms • CAu. Fran. 545-8424, · SOUTH COAST REALTORS. MESA DEL 1.IAR 5 Br, 3 Si. lmmed. occupy. All l'lt!\q crpts & drps. Bca~t. l•nd.<caped.. Jluge ,,...... .... schools. Many ex tr a a , $45.900. By owner, 541r3088. patios. 51,~ APR assum· 9 fG flnanc:lng Corn11. t't'd~'COr. inside: 2 BR. -Y::=--o-u""'r-e-..,Th=-e-..,P"i·'""e_c_e_, able loan. Be!lt buy in the OranC)e County Call 642--1771 1 ha. rach un it. Live in up. area at S57,500. ' Ontu per. lo .... er leased $265 month • Th J' Sa I CALL 645-7721 ~foclern two story bulldlni;t $72.500. lft e ICJ• W. 1_, \\' lltt ~ NB plu!! full baACrnent . Ovf'r ,.,. C&U : 6i:l·366.1 675-11886 Evea. S©R~lA-.l&t..tfs· ' n1trac-t1ve :t bedroom. 2 hRth spaC€' in mlddle of huJre ~, Evf'rything clAe is thert". The '"·' c.stc ..,, ·· · · 77.000 .!iQ. It. of olf\C'f'/!uh "'21 \\'ith huge family room . The BIG 5 $hopp!.ng nf'('n, Unique bit!~ ~ I I . fiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii fillf' neighbor~ loc:ntlon FJVE 2 bedroom homes • Unique location • Unique ....._ · and good fiMncing. Thl~ five garages, 5 sepeirate feU: 1JpportunJty. S725,00l. Call associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W llolbon 61l·166J NEWPORT DUPLEX Walk to beach In Newport from your dlf'Plnx. l bedroom. 11; balhs each. Upgraded y,•ith many xtras. It's super sharp. Priced at home C'an I.le yourt for only ced yards, on big 5'16--1600 for f\1rther In-BEACH HOUSE! Sl.675 down. 847~10. streeHo-11treet 101. Income ')~~~EN'T' DtvJSION Newport. 2 Sty'.-l ~!""1!"'""'"'"""""""'~ Ol'fN111.9 •/T'SFUNr0BEfllCEI $750. per inonth. Asking OPENnL"•fl'SF-l.11108t.Nal $51 500' OWNF.R anxious. 4 ~. 2 f 11 S69·500· ~. ~ , • baths, Pool & patio, dec:k· t · ll~!il&I -llSl o,,.. Eves.~~ ll~a'li'r' f±?i:~m:;~; a-~~~~s&.~: -·-~·•-11•• ,g: CotY cabin kitchen. FAM· OWNER. n1Ut1t 1ell 3 bdnn1 .• Open EwL $194 .,ER MONT'U !LY ROOM' Plenty ol "'°"' 2 bathl. Pool A petlo. ~--ELEGANT-----·i: n tormn'"'iifd--WiillY! &al _ Drnlnlil: nn., bull~lns. Faml· pays principle, interest, ta.o;:-trallrr 11cca."-Low care ly rn1. hril: $3'7,960 ~il2>. $85,000. S41).1151 . f." HERITAGE CUSTOM TRIPLEX rs and insurnn<'C on this. yard. ANXIOUS SE:LLER . OWNER d cs per ate, 3 Close 10 1'telll Vtrde Coun!ry Three 2-bdi·1n. unl1 111 In tidy Hltlc 11tartcr homo with JltJRR\'! Call 645-0:lll. bednn!.: 2 beths. Pool A Club -J..arge C':'ICCutJve " Uke-nMY corxUtlon. NiCI' 3 hmre bt"'tlroom11 and' good palio. l)lnlng nn., built-inl, bedroom \\1th 34' tnd, pool. Cflrpttlng, blt-ln rana:e &: 1t1i.ed yard for chtldrcn 11rwt d!Ah1\·/1.lher,.J'amlly nn. brk ;s2f, 950. 1able, 1Y('( bftr, ~frilf., tte. nilriJi:. U1 eAch. VWtr unit J'>"t•. $21.:JOO S4G-l'no. l!:ASTSJDE . Country sir.e Ney,·ly dC'Cora!rd with lu... ha.1 view o[ hil\1 & n1ght e 'wAN-TED e yard, d~p~;'I rpt;. ror· uriOus ah a g C'arpeUn11:. l1g~111. On J111~;11 St ., Owr n~r 111on 1 bt-aiur ~~~1,,. poo!C•Uund ... ~o~!~ M,,,,n'~'?3".,','in',",'.1'91111....,~ "'" Rralton: .646--ml Expcrit:nced. fuU time Rtal de<Xlr. Sptrkllna bllnA .t UEF(I\' · • ~ -,,...,,."""" ''" .. ·00"· 201:'1 \rc.~t('lltf Drive BY OWNE R E11tntr· ~\~people. 70% double _detach(!(! garage. ~ERITAGE REALTORS CALL $ •4•·1414 O~n 'till 9 P~I Ideal family t'°n1l.' on Cul· Con1mlMl01'1. Hlln:t·to-f1nd 3 BR . 2 BA, 91·"• SlJOO. 0011·n Ill 1'11.)'0flt k 1ake !A--Sac Strrel l l..rg RB , 2 Al.L 646-32&1 ~ homtt al thl1 price. CALL **' 13 UNITS ** ~ ~··c. 111·cr pym1s. Sl76. w.v&ll f°l"b BA Pam Rm. l7x2i' Sf'rcen ----..,----- Mr. Jlarrl$, ~. SOt.ml Nr &hopping. $23,200 lnamt<: REALTY 1. C&D. l\Shr. d1)'l'r. relriJI:, porch It mo1 t~ Nr 3Hh .l ffa\'C .90methlJVt you want lo COAST REALTORS. Fortin Co. Rlt1'5. &q-MOO trrftar Nt"'p•rt P••I OfFlt• elcc .bit-ins. l BR Contio. lrvme. \\'lk 10 "'oocilMd ad.I? ~ ads do lt Sell Idle ltem1 ... 642-56'i8 OIUlllltd Adi , . . 642-5618 \Vant ad rytayl!s ... 642-5618 ~ Scl'loolJ. ~.950. 6-42..4(12, wdl • call NOW "2-6m . REALTORS -~----- .. .. "' ·~ .... The Punle with the Built.Jn Chuckle L. _,_F ... E _,c '-R .... o _.I ii I' I I I . HYE VA l J I I ' j I ·• A teenager repon1, "t met _ _ . _ her In o revof11lng door and .--------}'ve been going -wrth her B U H R E M I""'" 1inco.· . f-1T • I ' I I I I ' 0 f:'ti~ ,~·.:~; '='· • " • -you d .... lop ff~ "• No. 3 b.low. 8 FRINT NUM8£.Rf0 lfTTfltS IN I THESE SOVA.RES I 0 u~~'cfr"JN~~'i! ttmis I 1 I I I I' I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIMl·A.UNE " -• ' i _ .... --- Fountain Valloy Huntle "'"" Lapna IMch L~ Beich 1 _N_•_w~po_rt_Be_•_ch ___ .Income Property OWNElt c1Hptt"a1e, 3 b!Jtha, THIS t SWEEPING 11:hlte wah.-r 166 Reel E 1otatt Exchange Ill -----DAI LY PILOf 2:J _,__ ]11!1 Coot• - VETERANS ONL V $199. DOWN 4 bo.'<lrooms, Patio, din!"" $23 000 OLDE HOUSE vi.w lot. Only $21,500. I,. rm, built-lN. dlattwUbor, • • HuehH Rltr, 4!&-1731 n1 AND NO CLOSING cosrs family nn with llro,,..ce 3 BR, 2 BA. 123.ooo. Lli< BELONGS TO A BYGONE 113.1-135.5. EXTRA SHARP Ptnin•ula Duplex 3 Udnn. & a '! bdmt. Block ID buy & ~:arh. Ncwl,y dcc- 01'1\l~'(I. Fu1·nhvrc incl. a t $62,000. Macnab-INine · M 1 .:BR. 2HA, n •nf by n10. • }<.'ar, P1·1 1>1.1110, hlilcony nr $33,000. Tri-level, bkr S 3 l, 9 5 0; 60'1'100' fuOO loc, d~I gar, ERA. Detailed "NEW -L---.. --H-11-ls ___ _ 3 &1rmi -+. den 1,_. ~ 00.t doo.-i/ all ~ltc kit, bltln ENGLAND CA p £' • -..... 1tea.11y Con1pi111~ Exchange I 11·:Ty,_ ~!_3-.1~ ... !1-c· ~---f- BEACHFRONT JIO :t1 llO 1;ru111· i11rlu11tru11 ''L\\L\ d~·l,)r<itl~t 2 t-, 2 balhs. llV l'tll, (~place OWNER. 5 IJPM: BR, 3 ha. RIO, ea rw; bar, din nn.. archllecLure w/exterior ot paneled lllJle eat.in kit~h. Xlnt eond. ~. yn aid ~ JWt mA•ter' bdrm., plent Y.i)ite clapboud cl<IJnK, ttd wall-to-wall carpe t t n 1 , ntru. $39,500. ~ ~11 ~11=cX~ ~ brick entry cupola, with OWNE:R Ot1perate, 11car 1Jt•11· lovely .4 br, ram. lrplc, pat.¥>. New World.. $31,COO. 23522 !Jpui. 58&-2389. OPEN ·SAT/SUN. 1-5 1810 W. BALBOA TRIPLEX j lvl. \\111! 1·.~\'hallj.!'e iul' u.un I Ha, Clt'ilJ\, .\dults. Short Ne"' 111001111_• unlC11. OnC' 3 BR 11\CL'l:lal or 1ndu111r1nl i11t.·onll' IPl'm. l:!l 1\pok•na. :>-21fl7. ::-~:!n~' lhQe lMMA'C. 4 BR. 2 BA honM. ~ ~~ lhops a..'lchoot.. 9 1G'Elelf ~~~ '~~D~~ ' and Two ~ HK, 4 bttthif in I µnllJU&I~. Lui Loi 1r..,., fu\11 3 Br., l l/2 ba , yrly. ~ch unit. T1•y1•1fic Nl'"1JOM <'lf'fl t. full prrtt $!'!,(XX). 67'l-I about sm. Tu qua\Tl.n:'bl ~sc:a~, Lile patio, nr. Yrs new. Don',1Wait. Call • GROUNDS (App R 0 x. VA loan you ntU.$1 'h<1ve : s. ,900. 962-J.909. I' -!_1000 SQ. FT.). LOCATED l Lido Isle --,-B-R-.-,-D-E-N--j IONF.S Ht•:u·h lcw111l11n. Hc>tt~· i.:1·1T j,..for f11rthl'r infol'1na1ion call · '.if-'---- 641.(i:.llXI. 17.1?• :;4G·l6001 C :.:;•:.;ro~n;;:a;_d:;e:;l~;;.;.--- rca&0nably good job record H. 1 •· h I uLOCK FROM THE ART and e1&rn a.bout $llQ0 per unt ngton -ac C£N'l'BR &: 3 BLKS. FROM Ideal family honlc n\Otllh gi.'QAS, ' 96~71 ( ::. , S4M1 OJ BEACH. 45 Foot lot -$79,950 Tbe addreu i• ~16 Ch<l><nne SUPER QUAINT I< CURIOUS llv. LOWEST ~RICED • , • I REALTY INC !St .... (714) 073·8210 I SA~EU~~TiRAOE ~ I C:~~~~~11~1~UN°:6"~1~.ic%1 N·11 .. G!irnu1· Untt soo. Also [ , ~ Co1\n1,t', C.:-01. $15. And 11.B. All fu111lsht'<t, ~ood l"t'ntnl ~·· 1~ llt'l't' utll pd St .• EMt or F11irview &. F $3,000 REDilCTION rm .. hu ORNAMENTAL Home on Udo, 2 BJt. +; 2 urea or S1tntR Ana. $10,COO. ' Rent-A-House 979-8430 Helen \\'ood, 644-6200. !Z421 , ' North of Paularino. ortve ANTA.STIC 4 Bedrmi., 2•• baths, lrl· COBBLED l''LOORS, baths. Quiel end ol lht1 ia- by and take a look. The Owner tran$femxl, must level. Overll.ized 1..'0rnl'r lot WOOD BEAM.fiD <;EU.. land. $511,500. no 1,s I INGS & EXPOSED LIDO REALTY BLUFF'S Co11<10. 3 BR, 2 1 ~ US<t vaca!lt to you can eave tt\la 6 month old 2 w/boat a:ate. Vacu111. Sub-RAFTERS IN GAMBREL BA, ran\ roi., ulmost 1w11 , 642-8235 644-6200 wilpoekl In the windo~•· Hotae story executive ~e, Enor. mlt ttrm1. CALL 893-853.1. DESIGN ~ATE•"" & IM-3377 Via lJdo, N'.pt Beach perf L'Oll(I. &l-l-8007 or '"'""~"l'!'~~""""""' and putth&se Su nd11.y with ~place Ir wut bar. If "' POSING FIREPLACE l =c=====o-;--,-, lo.;&16-88;;· =,_21"."""==-cc-cc-c 6 UNITS - Ja.nuary 28. U At.1 to 4:30 FOtmal dlnlro<> room 600 1q \VITI! WOODEN MANTLE. REDUCED S30,<nl...1Dr. quick NEWPORT Shol'l's home, 3 COSTA MESA PM r u..._ • Dill. French doon open to sale _ Via Udo Nord Br 2 Ba ,1,1 --• t~"' ooo t 1'\&ller bedroom a;ulte re a r P °' c h e 11 & • · . ' l'Olou . ....,.,, Macnab-I Nine Reil Estate Wented 184 * 9uick Cash * \\'Ill buy your property. All l'ash "'lijlln 72. hrs. Call 002-8851 • Lagut1a Beach $170, Util pd . 11'tlf'1• 1 br V..'/ gllr, \\alk 10 bt·h to\..-n. s:ri.;. I br. nit.'\·I~· rurn. Jo'rplc, g11.r, xln't loc. Ocean vu. $2j(), 2 hr Bl/I. beaut. ocean vu, lrg d~. NU-VIEW RENTALS be open for wpect\on mous Rl)8.rate family room ff · ~ 1 l.ol. ~ 673-7300 1 NO PARTICIPATING plus 3 other bcdrms. 2'h BREATHTAKING BEAU· bayfront, pier I: slip. 5BR, 230 Colton, 54&-7933 __ _ AN REALTORS Batlu!, custom tie-back ftlllED OF TY or THE GREEN CAN· SBA. 2 yr old beau~~ Newport> Heights Y QUESTIONS CALL drapes w/liheers, shag car-'II\ YONS IN QUIET SOLi· $250,0000.. "°"' .,._,........,, I--'-----"'""---Co-M-RNlty pel lhruout. All eloc ltil,.,~n PAPER WALLS? TUDE. Financially Ooxible. Hu"Y! IMMEDIATE ••'fl w/dbl oven & sol.arium tile 2 bdr n I 'th d ' Call WALLY McCOY, SEATING * •m1 * n St do 1·,.1-~ Own ""ur Own home and e.n· m. oor P a~, wi . m. 615--0U6 • 24 hrR. Xlnt retu1TI on lnVE"sune111. Good r-en111l a1-ea. MJ11ln1u1n nm.int. r !lllt true write nu. $60,900 557-993(1 ~rs 1111iilt . ~~~sle ., •IM-3'1'. FOUR BEDROOi\1 . 31! oot. ep wn 1••ur; rm, . J~ rm., has nl0Clern1zed kitchen For your txm1 & tl'llilvr on 4•• CABRILLO \veil .landscaped & Iota of JOY I.he prlvacy you deserve. with bit-in range & oven OPEN SUNDAY 1hii; lgt'. lot. Jn1mat·. 3 BROKERS INC. hath. N1ct"ly fui-ni~ht."'1.1 in· £S ~crete. Call to Inspect and Here la ~ good starter, 3 dlshwshr., etc. SEPARATE llO Via Cordova lxlnn., 2 hi:i. hontt'. f'.A. O\VNER $42,750 d1scUS11 terms ... !168-4456, , bdr!!ls on large lot. Only GUEST HOUSE HA s Immac 2 BR, conv. den. heat, n1odt•rn thruout. C9 STA MESA 3 BR, 2 BA, oak fln, crps, $25,.500. GI terma. Walker & KITCHEN' AND BATH, 2 BA home. $64.500 $39.950, 10', Doii·n. 419 copptr plumblag, cov patio. ...-Lee Realton. 842-4455. PRESENTLY RENTED AT BRITI'INGHMf REALTY Irvine, open Sat. & Sun. 1-S. 12 Unit• .... $"156,500 $27,000 7% Loan a.uumable. FREE RENT $125 PER MONTH. THIS 675-0123 Un1ver•ity Realty 4 Units $86,000 OlhertermsU~. CHARMING OLDE OPPORTUNITY. 3BR, 3BA, 3001 E. Cst Hwy. 6i3-6Sl0 4 U 't $60000 SP-ACJOU$ 2 ~tory1 2 BR. I~~ llC~cek!~ ~ ;~:~ . HOUSE, is probably 1he DR, lge patio, $71 ,500. 13.'\ OPEN SAT /SUN. l ·S ni lo ' ' ' ' ' ' BA colldo. Blt-ulS, b"'()lc. calal-Walke •-, __ best offering in "THE Via Waziers. Open 1--5, 618 TUSTIN Se t Pool y,. r .,. .._, VILLAGE", for only ~2518 . \\, I , 1\ I <'lurling piano. $·156. per nlonth ti! JullC' :10th. Or can be 2 bt'liroon1, 2 batb at S3Z1. PETE BARRETI' R1':ALTY 612-5200. CONTE!\1PORAllY 4 Br, 3 l~1. DI\\', \\'3Sher/dryM', $IS:-1 1110. Avail 2·12 10 6-12. 67:i-j6i7 or 62-1-7109. ..J::t~n ~~· launt.1rY POOL TIME Realt~, 7582 ~er Ave., $54,500 FULL PRICE l·L,.:•"'g_:u:::ne::::.,N~l•-ue~I~--Price adjusted on this sharp facilities. Quiet adults only. 4 LG BR 2 B bl 842-4~, open eves till 8:l). CALL NOW FOR APPT. • 3 bdrm., 1~ ba. home. No children under 15 2400 · • A. &' lddoey. OWNER transfered 4 MISSl_ON REALTY . 2 BR Ne\\•ly pai111ed in &. out. Elden CM 963-2181 . sbaped pooL hld &..-Dtrd. lbvt-.. pool 2 'bau . SPECTACULAR view, ' Carpets. druprs & shullen;. Phone 675-6900 N. J . Col'poraUon. Ci1i1's of Ton\OtTOW, Creator of 1st Panelized l\forlular 1 lomt'S In llawai\ is seeking 1500 to 3000 aerl's, sla1 l', fedl'J<tl, private & estate land, il'ase or fee !imple on the lsl11nd Oahu. \Vril c.: P.O. Box 176, Bnlboa Island , Ca. 92fi62. NEED l!OJ aud 2100 PL\NS Prestige Hon1es. BROKl::R, Newport Beech 842-141R. ~~~~~~~~~~I LIDO Furn. 2 Br/2 Ba or 4 Rrfclrn/4 bn. Avl 2/1·7/1. • · Price reduced to $31,950. -tiO~DI ""j • il li, 985 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna 2 BA townhouse, deluxe ap-L&e. lot "'/lots of trees. A * BY OWNER * Min dn paymt. Bltin ~h~a.sh:r:i' f~p1!'! U~ Phone (714) 494-0731 pointn1ents, extra large real huy! 3 BR, 2 bath, gas BBQ, range/dbl oven, garbage farnUy_ rm Brk S35900 Open Sun. lt..4 roon1s. Best area. By ~ORGAN REALTY Corner lot. No qualifying. disposal. lfood & fan, plenty 962-l3'l3 • 1 ' 4&5 Cres• o"·ner. Prins. only. 496--071)!:1: 673-6642 67>6459 low do\\'11, 2nd T.D. avail. cupboards, fam rm., fml liv OWNER .le . 4 ""-'--2 OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. BARGAIN DUPLEX 2 BR • l BA UNITS. Hun ting· ton Beach. Principals only. Ask fol' Dick Bartnik, KASABIAN R.E. 962-664-1. evi's. 537-00),11. I ~ Open Stt t & Sun. 220 Via 'Financial • f:l10l i. 6 7 5 -7 6 6 7 or :miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ 1 '~~~~:-:NSET VIEW 826 Dam!ll. $»). mo . pays rm. w/w crpts & drps, dbl baths •~lfll•din';'C"" .. ,,., Quaint, rozy cottage. Some 1-4. Pacific Island Village. all. 548-3337. gar, bloc:k wall, lrg 11CP I.am b·"'t ' pad I"• h w ~s h'omr., ocean vie\\•, 2 Ni1..-e lxlrnu;:., III . CONDO, 2 BR, 2 BA, rm. Jlr to cell fpl -··• •-u.u -ma, .. · dining rm uttl rm · hd\\•d · 4 UNITS _ _:_. patio ·plenty' -1• ~~ Fireplace, family rm. Brk. ·· · " · mountain & oc-ean vlC\\'. IMOl'Dl , o y .. .., t''X! 500. 962-886.5 firs. CovLod ccil 's. & brick 31084 Flying Cloud. OPEN Ilse. in l unit on Sal. left for garden swinf Ir: ........, · · crplc. in 13.Xl.7 living rm. & Sun. • 2 br each, xlnt gra.i,, Our belt buy! FOR Sale By Owner, 4 br Lge. back yard w/high Mesa Verde F'RESH AS A DAISY. 3BR 2 ba, frptC' & lrg yard. $42,930 by owner, 645--1446. San Cl~mente ESTATE BUILDER Busine•s Opportunity ' 200 TRAVEL AGENCIES T\\'O fully apprnVl'<I, in r"ui' 1liscrhninnhnlt couple. 2 Hll, 2 ba. s;..OO. r eb. lsL 6<1-1-70:fi. Houses Unfurn. 305 cond., perf loc. 369 Oxle St. J •. townhouse. $23,495. $500 board fence. A challengtt to 1--------- Cl\f. Good terms, 673--8742. t!A llld under FHA approval. Swim-refurbish or add onto. $46,COO · By Ch\·ner 1MMACULATE Contc>mp. cust. am StJ. ft. 3 BR, 212 BA. cathedral bmd !iv rn1., lol!! nr pnlg, OC't'an vie\\', lg 101, built w/prvcy ~ UNIT~ 10'1, 00\VN C.!\1. Units can l.>C' upgraded & rents increast.'d. Ora11g1· Cou111y. lla\·f' bt·1·n General t'SI. in hU!'lll('~s 195.ti: 0\111·1 ----------COLLEGE Park . Sharp 3 •----pool, tennis crt, .basketball ~1.500 Just oU l.1ultiple 4 BR, 21~ BR, 2 BA, famJnn. 1rplc. 71 ( :) 14M103 & park. 962-5040 aft 6. Bett Buy I $49,500 Ba, den, !onn din rm .. nu $49,000 t'l'S l'ctiring. 5220,000. FREE I I I 557-9930 ()pen House, 293 Bowling OWNER sacrifice, 4 bedl'ms, Great ocean view, 3 Bdrnls., shag c1·pL'I, lg lot. 2024 Green Dr. $34,500. Low 52 3 bath.!I. Covered patio, 2 ba's., 2 trplcs. Re1;:. rm. Balearic Dr. 557-5343 or down. ~-6, 950. built-ins, dishwasher, Step-saver kitchen. Big leave message at 545-4577. BACK BAY . $29,950 Real dolJhouae • Clean, fireplace in family rm. \\'Ol'kshop. Privacy. Decks. 4 Bedrooms & Family 20'l-I By O\\•ncr. 3 BR w/b'plc . .sharp, with many xtru. Cul-de-sac, brk $36,500. walled patio \v/aggiegate Balearic Dr, 1'1csa Verde, Lge yard w/cov'd patio. Lovely carpets, drapes, 846-1383. flt. _Fruit trees. Wlthln CM. 56-4577 $46,000 (Sat & 640--0166 or 640--0'l27. stielving. Oversized lot w/ SQUEEZE FREE LIVING V.'alklng distance of high l-'SUn=~l-5~l ------ S BDRM 2 Bath tam rm room for boat or trailer. Engloeered for easy living, 4 school. So ' Coast ' Plaza 4 CALL 968-4456 BR, 3 bath Ccndo. Ste'ps to F•med Victoria Be•ch Newport Be1ch nr. · . • ri.. • pool & rec center.-Frwy F · he roll' '--"------- in mind. spotless \V/lnany extrns · se1v. pore«, lg dbl gar & bltl11S. $&1,900. INLOMl PROPl:Rff[S GOOD LOCATION FOR sale by owner. 2 Cl houses, Co111er 101. 2 BR. ose to Everything $315 incon1e. 00'.; fin. 1221J Trilevt'I on a hillside. 2 BR, 2 Delawat'e SL, llun1 ington BA + fem rm, mod. hlllns Jkh. $2,S.iO clwn. kit., lg !iv rm. \\'/cathedral I "'-'C'="~""""'-~-~ ceiling, rna rble frpl c, lots of 13 \\"ELL bh. a111s. Nr. shop. I JONES REALTY INC ....... (714) 673·e2M> I NEWPORT BEA'tH Landlord1·0wners \\'r "'ill rC'fcr t('nants to you. FREE of charge ... ?<:!any pes1rahle tenants on Cltlr \\'ailing lisl . ALA Rentals e 645-3900 schools. S:W.500., GI or 5 10 * close 10 worll:. 1850 sq. ft. of acmg t 1ng surf: 3 1 · down. Owner, 540-1409 after . II air cond. comfort. Vacant, bdrms .. open beamed cell's. VALENTINE'S DAY S. ready for your family to en· Cozy frplc., 2 decks. 1-".A. SPECIAL PROBATE SALE 'JO. y '35 950 A ii II furnace. Elec. garage. Just West N'pt Beach K'sidenl:(). 2 l\tatillf' Cnntrarting firn1 !<'URN ISHF:D glass. s-11.950. ping. Lo\v vacaocy. ~fii;:ht REEFREA1.TY ex!!hange. For1in Co. · ' · va on a f•·t from th0 •ta•· ..... ,," t• BR l " bu S ,,. I tenns "'" ,_ ·-..., " , 1r.1 + weu1sh lrp . 497-1711 Rt•al tors --------~-&12-~iOOO 8.13-2220 Finest cqni11 _n1cll.t _&1e l'RIVACY : s 1ia c·. wa terfront tocnll:in. 11 'Ir. i\;u•hi'lnr. Nr. shops. UUI old oon1P1tny. Sr111ce avail. I incl. S,'i;i. 4 BR. 2 bath home near Ha.r· RED C \RPET ~l35l Laguna's 1nos1 lan1ous Only 18 1uos. o!d. ,\ l"l'tli bor & \Vilson 546--1300. POR Mk by owner -S&S ' ' beach. S.19,500 "heart throb." S.'\7.950. • EASTSIDE CLOSE IN Park Huntington lri-h .. >vel. 4 OPEN HOUSE 494-i:i.il Sa nta Ana ,. s'°'1"1ooc"',,~oo-."'N'°'e-t ,-i•-~-.,-.=,,c,,~l=on· lf'N")· Dry CJe11nl!rs Coin Lul\ry. $41,000 T1•nis. l!.17· 492:'>. fllr boat salt•!! & 1·rpairs. ~---- 3 lxlrm 1 bath SJt 500 BR, 2~; ba. formal dining SUNDAY 1·5 1000 N. Cst. ""'Y·. Liq,'Una BILL GRUNDY RL TR. e 0C1·:ANFHONT'. Fw·n. 371 E:. l.1agnoli~ nn,_kitchen eating area, lge 20302 Craimer Lane JONF.S . *CUSTOM W/POOL * Prime ai·ca'. Spac!Ous, 675·6161 Ba1·ht•Jor. All ulll incl. $90. Broker-Owner 4!»--95.12 faJillly rin \\'/rough ~ t.1EREDITH GARDENS 4 2 I arrl rxi 500 paneling & frplc. Oversized bedrm tri-level. ~46.500. 3 Bf!. BA, ~e Y • _.. · lot, _,..ater aoltener & LEADERSHIP 842-4466 1145 Paulanno, Cl\1. open J>Urifier . Many upgraded · house Sat/Sun 1-1. 6'1~. features. fW possession LA CUESTA -Eldorado, 3 BY Owner 4 Br, l~ii Ba, IBA posslblP. $47.950. Open BR 2 bas, fam ~-Choice loon, $25,650, quick poss. daily. 20031 Big Bend Ln. area •. 3-.000 !IQ fl incl 1300 sq See 2994 :l\1ilbro, 01. 968-$1.. ft hn1shed · Bonus nn. ' r'\' (<•"10.(~ nllr.J ,J J e.a.1..<~r REALTY INC. • Ql:l')«o nexible Or plarl .A/C. I 1 S 1 Sa.v. & Loan Mys only lOo/~ Lots or • e 170 dn at S44.000! 542.5020 ANXIOUS OWNER Westminster NE\V home by owner • 2 \\'I'll IOl:at«I 6i.5 "< 14:1 IL J\l·l \ol. Industrial an . .'a, Costa ~1csa. INSURANCE AGENCY I • D0l.J.HOU~1':! .1 BR. Nr. Live & \1·ork u1 oni• of bl·uiil. ~lon·s. Ya1•1! for !X'I. Sll5, C:olorado·s ,l'1n11!ler to\1 ns.1 e COZY & Privtttt•? Spul'. t or loc~1l 1nrvr~·1c1\, ~·nd l B:u·hc.'lor, frplc, beiim clg. full Jelails of 1h:·1111·es, ab1h1 y Util ill('I. Sl25. & bll.ckgrounil to: Coluratlo UNFUHN ISl lED Agef1.D', 10773 \~hcnll!1nd e NEF.DS I.ovr~ 2 Br. fncd A~Sunland, Cahf. 9Hl·IU. yrd. t-:ncl 1;;1r. Kids/pets. -~==~=~~~ story, 4 BR, 3 ba, lam rn1 & "'~;;;ESSIONS • FORECLOSURE SS:~ °;;f A~:"".;own bonus nn. 2700 sq. ft. Complelcd by May. All in. "terior & ext. options still open. ?t1uch le~ than going price. 213/379-6952 an 5:30. . Beauty Salon -Sl40. -----Cru·d & Gift Sto1·r Typev.Tih·r Sales & &rv Class & Screen business HOLLAND Bus.Sales Thruoul Or. County, eaU for town, R-2 lot, $25.<n:I, addresses 54£>..7739 Brkr. Vacant • opening an escrow assume 7'!.i GI In. 968-8273 this week can stop proceed· Bkr. e NEAR Beach! 2 BR. Fncd yrd. ern:l gar, kids/pets. $150._~--- Din•. Point ings. 2 Story, walk to ocean. B"Y;;-:o'"wn"•"r"", -;Prest="tg-e"'"""H'"",.-.,-- Wlndi"K ataircase leads · lo 2 sty, 4 BR, 2 ba. 16342 1716 O:range, C~f 645-4.170 e DELIGllTFUL~ 1 BR. Lrg A,IX)RABLE 2 Br. 2 Ba master suite with huge sit-\\loodstock Ln. 846-4353. Fi11eplace. bltlns, beamll. ling ~· Two v~nity baths, 6 BLOCKS TO BEACH $31.!0l! 10% dn! No 2nd! glass kitchen. Dtslress sale. 4 BR & FR + DR I~ (Sales1nan Needed I tree shaded lot. Utll incl. Rlial Es11ta, ·=~=~~~-~-1i= ' General =====-=,.,--.,.--,,-HEALTH Food Store, Clean, • ""·~·------.,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilmm \\'ATERFRONT, 30' boat slip Neal, Good busllll'U. Owner • SPREADING Roon\~ 3 Also, charming 2 Br on a BKR. 962-5511. $36,500 * 968-8273 * BKR big Jt.2 lot. Just S33,!nl! • in Balboa. Lot 7 Colllns Isl· has other intcresls. Must BR, hugt' fncd yrcl. and, 673-7770. sell. Lo dwn payninl. 12&>5 Kid!/pcts ok. $1115. Business Property 154 Same ternlS! O\\·oc.ir 5-12-5020 * Desperate * A PRESTIGE HOf\1E -4 POOL. heated, filtered. 3 BR, 3 ba. 2300 sq tt. 3-car 2 BR, 2 story charmer that decorators like to get their hands on. Hus a wide ocean view. Ncv.•ly listed at E. Chapman. Bet. Harbor - - Fount1ln Valley Bdr111, 1~{ ·bath, 20'X24' garage. $45.0CO. 846-5026. T\VO WTS TOTAL: l04'x209' Mountain, Desert, CHOICE LOCATION, Hun-174 Blvd. & 11a&tl!r. i'iS--0242. \VF. HAVE LOTS MORE 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 finishro bonus rm. for in-BY O\VNER 3 Br, 2 BA, new llngton Beach, ZONED l ~'-R"°e.;,soo_r_t _____ ...;. BALBOA Isle stol'e for rent ALL PRICES & SIZES! formal entertaining. \Vould paint, cpts. dshwtir. 5222 you bclle\'e · appraisal of Caliente. $26,950. 968--0140. S35.CKKl. total price~ Ca.II 968-4456 Irvine $36,000. 1786 S. Coast Hwy. BUS I NES S, PR 0 · FAl\til..Y PARADISE F~IONAL OR OFFICES CI eve I and Nat'I Fores!. Harbor Highlands Area $17.500 ea. TERMS \\•ri1e: 3.'> pl~ acres. running Campi. remodeled & re<lec. KANPAK, 1993 · Kihei Rd., spring 'throt1glt breathtaking PriL"..ed ot ;33,T...O. This has If Turtle Rock T9rrace PARADISE Br, 21,-t Ba.~ liv & family CLEAN income prop, Ct!nl oak l!_"fes. Plenty of camp got to be a real bay! Excell E rm.11, fnrmal dining rm., wet C.l\f. By owner. s.15.000. E-Z or building • ·jtes. A rare 4 BEDROOMS 25'xl 5~ RUMPUS ROOM Incl. soda fount:iin, pizia or baking oven, 7 ft . cooler, etc. Bldg. o"·ner, &H-5793. LOOKING for 1'('1iable, n1atUl'c, talented lady to start s m n ! I busincs11 w/same, 50-50. 1..rl's Lalk. 644-6863 C\les, wknda. * FAMILY inside & out. 3 Br & den or 4 I ='K'=iho""'i "MCC""=''-' ""="='"='='·--eanyon. un1brellad w/lg nbrhood nr r .v. 11 i, vrry ~~ t::i: 1;"= ~e~ This 3 txlnn., family home ls bar + many more extras. tnns. 645-2031 or 642-6560. rind. clean homci w/many xtras. 11urrounded by lush, mature $59,500 80"k financing. ifur-Condominiums Doss Jone11 Realty Investment --------bdrm home. Family room landscaping to ins ur e ry _ Hurry, ~-on'l last long! ** 49'2-4412 • * O All temis, VA or COO\'--with J'ircplRce and \\'l't bar. privacy & contentment. By OY.'ncr, 642-33G4 for appt. , __ fo_r_••_l_e ____ ._1_60 I =--c~-,-.,.-----pportunity 220 Owners are transferred, so EXECUTIVE HOME Formal dining aod pro-UnobstructC'd ocean view. 1 Real Estate lh"Y .. ,.,. anxious to sell. f · I " I · 332 CATALINA DR SACRIFICE l BR 2 ha E h 182 V t I " ... ,. Atrium entrance and formal esstOrul "e c o r a 1 n g Beautiful living room, ' ; · • • XC ange QC.Qft ftY9Stmenf ' dining. Green Thumb home throughout Lovely H&F spacious den. Call Bryan OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 h11lc, cpl, cov patio, xlrns.1 --"'"--"------Site $390500 shows pride-of-0wnershlp. Pool, $94,500, t.taCt'. $52,900. Newly decor. 4 bdrn1., maid's $2.6,000 • :;;.A. 547-:m.8 \VIL!. TRADE Fruit trees & much more. e· .. red h·.11 ~'4a.~ & study. l'ormal 1Hning. Duplexes/Units HOUSE FOR -Zoned R4 3000 . 29,?00 sq. rt. Owner anxiou.s. Submit your , Bi'kft. area. $54,500. sale 162 dc!l('rt-0r\ente!I r;cllcr hill! suilnblc for 10 Units. An 1ul-l~"!'::~~~~~"l':~"I terms. $39,950. LEADER· -GEM-s10,;i00 NI· irl hOU!'!.' al 3615 dltionul 19.l!OO Hq. ft. may IX' LITTLE RED BARN SI-UP, 842-4466. REAL EST.'A'JE IGtO \V r .. ,,1 Hwy NB l'OR Sale by owner/agent. :; WEl!io.~al ,nr.. 11d{ive1•,~11c. avallahle for 7 n1orc Uni111. Hlll!I slunlp stone fireplace REALTY GI "St · ....., ·· units, I -house & 2 duple"es an ... 0 ry seas e vini.:. 0\1·1icr i\Iay Carry. Call 'th U and ·sec1 1100 cnneyre . REALTORS 642-4623 Eas Id C Will sell or trade adobe Anyt itrn.', &lli-()5.).). Wl man e . l'aJ 4 BR; POOL, VA A Company ·With Vision 49'1--9473 56-ml6 rs e ostn M e 5 a · house for condo anywhere y hearth, gingham wallpape.r, Cozy ranch style 4 BR not Univ. Park Centet~i"' FIXER UPPER NEWPORT SHORES i\tonthly rent ST;ii, 644-0030. on coast. Francc1 [)r)ri(I, Geant C·2 warm carpets, decorated in f from F ' hl Call Anytime, LARGE Delu"e Duplex, 2 Broker, 5738 Carlton Way. B •ldl Si antiques you woo't believe. ar _oc~. res Y ow-•-.. ,. 8 ••1 6 PM on ocean side ol hwy. 3 BR, Br, !\'· Ba each apt. •~.ooo. • -~ '" "-90028 1213 UI ftCJ te 20'x13' family rm 4 decorated m light, warm .... ,..,.. ...,, 1 blk 1 ••--Walk to beach. Lgc. 3 BR. • """ .....,,. eu::s, ...,. · J $ 5 ~"-•• rra ... r.-"· I" colOl'll. The "latest" In 8"-+ Den, 0 ,nuaS or Owner, 838-4!M9. 467-. 2 O/sq ft """"'" ''"" u ...-\Vood's Cove Beach cl 2-Sty. 2* baths. BU-ins. !--~------• • • Chicagi) No down VA or pliances and fixtures. Heat-TURn.EROCK · MUST SELL• $42 500 Fast results are just a pbonc Need a "Pad"? Place a n adr 100 6.'iO ft Do 1 ).our terms J ust ed & filtered pool. No money BROAD1.fOOR prop. w/great potential. CAYWOOD REAL TY -"';:';:l;:a:::w=ay=64=>-56=78=. ==:::..'..:Ca=:ll;:64=:2-56=78=.~===~ 1 ·c l;ino ';t!lline'sa i:1~1~·~ = BKR '962-5511 ' OOwn VA or name your No. 4 Plan in $..'i(l's, .t Br, 2~ $58,900. * 541-l290 * / Ne"1 to Pomona Freeway -'fiii!CiolCi:Riili•lct~um~''..· ~B~KR~962~{l50>!ll.'=;,.· ~~ Ba; Owner 83J...2389. SHORT OF CASH [ ) ~ Of framp. Nt•ar Ontario CHOICE LARWIN OCEAN VIEW • "TIBURON" condomlnlum. REPOSSESSIONS Irvin• T•~r•c• -FOR DOWNPAYME.NT ~1~-nup1 Mobi"le Homes tm:I 'on1ernat~n1'1 c"irport . resales ~ on . market. For infonnatlon and location We offer th.ls ~aut. hit 2 BR, "uuem ex 4 Bdrni. Ufl, , . ,...,,.. "1t~~~~ic,"s1lk,,;;).ITY• Call Ttoolaltal ~~r1r1?!' mbuila~~~~anceand, of th.ese FHA &: VA homes, 3 BR., 2 BA, ItJ. fenced 2 BA + conv. den, 2 story, 2 Bdrm., On. Very large, ""<O... ... .... ,. 1 ·~~ 1 boat to .~ · •-f prime location. $65,00t ' Building Sit' e air-cond. 2 to 4. bedrooms. ~ntac • ,, ....... Pus s rage,,..... ()C('an view nume w many HQ_RVATJl_AEALTY Qulck posSession. T'roin KASABIAN wlk 1o Balboe Wand, ~ xtra fi'inum ror only 10% Ask lor Da\·e Mobile Homa M6bile Ho-mts Plus Horne SZi,950. VA/IBA 5':'>. ,,.e ~u •• 1ifUllt sell. Asking dn. VA fin. or lsc/opliot\. 675-.19.'12 . 491:-0615 For Seit 125 For Sale 125 know them best because \\'e Rffll Estate '62-4644 · $59,500. 6'1~7689.-$49,900. ---I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-;;;:::;-;;:=:-;;;::~:: With View b llllh L D--~ REEF REAL TV BLUFFS z PLAN I' M t H R t I u '!"· I WALK lo "'"'" 4 BR, 2 BA. • ..... -·· ' BR, Fam m • & '"'""I "'"' GREENLEAF I 0 or ome en a s '"'"'"' 1<·1. ApproxlmAloly ' l1rw1n rta ty inc. Choice Huntington Beach 497·1711 At'l'('Jll ot Lnrwl, nrn•-hiJlf 7 41 """ •·"'"' • * SHARP * Ing, wet bur. 1 hi,;: . l-..iiii;;;iliit;i;i;;-iiiiiiiii;;;;iiii•l loc. Cul -de.sac, Crpts, BEST VALUEI Studio/Rumpus runi. 2VXJ j A S S'J'.AR PARK SALES & LEASING u1i•rlnoklng C'h<·1Ty L11kc: 1• Drape!, 1''omial Din Rm, 2 Bdrm.. 2 . bu.th hon1e • sq ft in move in l'Olldilion 17'";)() \Vhitllt'I' Ave'., C ~l \\"Ith ti Nt•\\.'\Jflrt Beach Ad. COUNTRY LIVING lovely landscape, $37,500. "'/decks &: patiO. Only 3 Yf'll So clean it sparkks! A $62,300. By owner. 6#-2874.' 5 Bc>11111llul N'Sttlr'!I nvnil. lull 1"'1"·k-r l11cllll.1 1h-css. 1':Xi11tin~ •I J::t>dMQm, Pymnl3 $233 lncld! all. You old. Priced for immediale beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA. VIEW BY 0 u--... rnn~ini.; ill si1~· r1vn1 2~'1;~.:i Danmar Motor Homes 2 Bath Vie\.\' llon1i'. Suit11 hlc Huge ranch slyll! 4 bcdnn., name the lenns. Vacan1 . sale. $311,<XJO. l\Ome in Eml!rald TCtTUce. _wner pper 0 "Y· 10 24x64. PriCL-d lron1 for S l\~kl11ll'ln0\l ExcluKivl' heAvy shake. all sl\l\g k VI· Call 833--110.l * INVESroR'S ATT'N. * \Valls of clO!iCts & buUtins. Med 1 I c. r r an e a n !ltylc. si 4.soo In $2:1.500. C.Onie & i;inc;le J.'1tniily O\l!f'llinv . cn.nt. ?ttodcl cond. GI no dn "'-t , D r ht t.100ical bldg. downtown CW;tom ki tchen. Luxuries Spanl5h '1ile roof, 4 BR, 3 ~ oor wonde rful psrk. 531·6800 Offf'li'd for $22.,,(XXI, 0111 531·5111 ( ::1 531·5111 If you .need help call today ALA Rent•ls e 645-3900 1641 Newport Blvd. CM oU3 W.1Stf'I COSTAMEIA Thc.'it' Arl' Jus1 A Few Of Our ~tANY ltEt-.'TALS ... * $1.'1:1 . I BR. :OZY Cottn~c. [)hi ca1; ga1-. 1 a1-.. J11\\'n. * $150 . l BR, CO Y Cottage. 2 yrs Olfl. \\'ON' ' LAST! * Sii).) · 2 Bit NE Crpts, tlrp5, lrg gar, fncd or kids/ pets. * $175 • PRfVATE 3 A Real 1'.ind! Gar. kids/pets. R. h11e. ro, LANDrORDSI 1''REE RENT AL SERVICE BEACON RENTALS * '45-0111 * WHY RENT $1(.0 tkm·n PU)'n1ent and 1nunthly !Jfl)'TTM!ntll of $11'9 will do i1 for this lovely 2 ht.'<lrooo1. l hat.b 1¥.lme:. Ga~ ll\lill-in!(, Ctll'JX.'IJI .l drapes rintl uven has • ll<!01'-lfH'1."IJlni.: 11~ briek llrcpl;u-,.·. F11ll price $20.000. Don't delny, pliotW" todil,)', or name )'Ollr terms. Only .,.cora or ' • II location, adjacent 1o lgco. h t'JlQ 500 BA, Dln IUJ, all elect kltch &t&-'i96a bt-IWttn 9 •un & G ----------Anvtimc, 64IJ.<l:l55. $32.500. By owner Prol. redecorated, city partclne lot. Grossing ever)"ol• ere . ..,.., ' ' k t"am RM. Pro f . .., Rcalton 546-0022 3 BR, 2 BA, lrplc, IMll Sa'.l,400, ~~ at lll6,~. NIOlOLS REAL ESTA.TE la-'•-....i, call ~2676_ pm. NE\V 'tl 12x4•1 Con1modot1". ~ ~l''l'll'''' -......~~~I\ 1 <"f Ir I W N l! 1 ~ .... ....., uvu 2025 s Cout Hwy ,..._....... St• 1111 In ndll park, $57. B" ~la LANDLORDS! ,J, ~ •• ' ~.:..:,., n g~~ T•muo£oNttel'tdGL.UND i!H-mt • · Beck Bey Condo. ·m Gold<n We•I, "''"'·like "'"'· My equity $900. TU. ··~ " ••..,. (-J U£.MU • --n, M•o mo. Incl. all CHOICE LOC•TtON Ovttloold~bay, 2 BR. 2 DA, ne\v, 2 BR, 2 Ba, den, nver pymnts $63.49 mo, \Ve Speclallre in Newport ---• -._, --~ I dbl o h t /d Ind pd 646-<ro.l " ·.•·.· ·.•. '"" "'""" e Corona del M..-e 1..,, ... ~~:!"!!'!'l~-"' &&5-4469or$46-4659dayt. REAL mATE Onquletculde1ac.3 BR (or ~000(', bl ,.:..,~· 2s••,r,. Jn',1!11 r. cpll .,,~. 8C . ~-~·~~~~--~·-1= 2 de tn ) 2 BA ...,.. v .. ua Adult .pk. San J uan Capo, 52' ~ 12' • 1BR Hornet.le. A l.a,jcun&. Our Rental Sm--MUST SEEi OtvQRCE Forees Sale -3 313 THALIA 494-8093 BR, n/o 61~· • UiiiVff.lty Dr,~-Ol'.1lr, 493-<12M. Uparaded int. F\U\y tum. '4.IUtllilrDPTtffCotWIU.co. vice Is FREE to You! Try ly d .. ....-. r.D) Br, 2 ba, tam nn. Prol'. w/w. cptg, .,,....., frplc, Q I ....,. • n-Nu-Vl@w! "'• !otecoreu;;'"'~en-lndscp, new shag," ml to SPA.NISH ESTATE blllm. clec. stove , AT THE BEA.CH '73 BUDDY, 12X44, 1 bl'd, uetn '°"' uo:u. ~new Money to LNft 240 eq .... 1 · sunk~n brick bet\. Xtn. •harp, Culilwac. OverlOOklng city Ir beach. disbmutcr, dbl gar, enckl DUPLEX. Ip 4 Br A: 2 .Br. furnb.hcd. Adult 1>3rk. Rent $5500. Adull Pk, CM ·--'-------NU.VIEW RENTALS ~ml w/fire p It $34,900, Day 896--5129. E'Ye1 2-Sty. ~ w/rt'd tile front patio, lovely I~ View. Lik~ new. Great live. $00. Costa Mesa. S1i00· 10<,;, 642-7841. 1,.1 TD 673--4030 or 6'-32~ ftmoTC mature .. ll'efl & 53&-2ll7. ~f. 4 Bdrm1~ bnths. 2 ~ .. ~-~· ~..'. _;_lheb~...._. in A: rental. 642-6793. Aci::~311_ 557..m:i ... .._.!!00811,.~~-uty lL.L UJl.S'+----FREE ltm1. 4 Br 2.Ba t.mlly kit BY ,.,.,,.,-GR 3 BA trt-.,.o:s:-l«t';-d!nmg klltl\11\y -·--· =~~ -=-llAlUlOIC VIEW"HO>IES'2 ' "' ' ~ ' ~• w/bllM • '11e rec. room .;.. level. 2 Frpa,, lfS fam rm rms. Be•m otll'•· LoAL1!11 of 1ftr built ~ ln Laguna BR ... den. Belt bey at 12X58 lotAGNOUA. 2 lx>d. Gorgeous WI of • ~ll 6'J.~ % 1NTEREST Rcntll l Book wlth mall)' to ext B owner /wet bit form di charm, plu1 1-bdnn. guelll. at 149,%0. By owner, $54 500 Ftt :rru Port lg!! !IC'tterl tootn, ,\di!. f\11rk. sz;,r.oo • Sf0-3672 2nd TD Loans chOOl!e trom.. Step by and t.'l'.I~-ru. Y 673-116 "' • • n rm. apt. Btautt~U)' lndJICP(I., on 494--nJG C\>"t, wkt!nd. ~ • Pl 'o,. 'I Rent $60. $4900. Cost~-~li"M. JOXf7 KIT, 2 bed. adul t po:rk. btowst.. ,. ~ "2-8TI1.or 1• Mln¥Jitru. cul-de.MC. Nr lac lot $89500. 3 ARCH BAY 'I:':~ · n l..Sdaiy, Arner1can :1J1·!13'-0 JJ>W rcnl. Co11tft lf('lla GREENBROOK • new Marina A St. .Bonavl'Otlft. ' ~ &Dxi * M4-Q.f9 or 644--0396. '"'"~.", G,\RDENER. 1 1-,1.,,,, --.. Lowein raze,. Orallf"! Co. rt..Mle . .& 'Bo I..._ IOt .t: $4$.5a0. Pb:HMOU. . An. 11.ttr11.clive, neW('r COi). \J~BR, ~'/R. D/R, 2 BA. \ .,..,.,,,, • ,, .. ,.,.,., S ttl Mt C ,,,__ 1 ""' """. -""-"--I ~ llh '" k N.,,.....,.,_. n-,~, Aolooh park. A1111,-i('1u1 561-9.190 21•71 •r Ill• o. ttun rm. tormnl LJt, DR, OWNER anxious, 3 ba.Ull. f . u:1,;1~ .cmpornry ,.,me.w P~••· to PoOI A f)Aric. l~rbor ,.,,~1 • .x: "~' 642 545-0611 compl 111'81' cpt'd, a.ppll· bdnna, JJOO[, patio. Dinlnst TID.... ..... nn...-1t't.IC ,1"11'.'t::t.n v1ewi. Open beam View Homes. SS 1 , a O o. S19.'iQ. 1.11\F. new 12x60, E.'<pando • al'ICfJL .l drp1. By owner, rm, built-Ins. dlMi\\·ashtt. ~-:= c..'t'll it. thruoul. TUed «ill')'. 8J3..3894. AnK'lic11n 5.'\7-9300 ll\•itt;t nn. 2 BR, l !i BA. $(-rvlmt llr1rbur arra 21 )TS. ~ , tlreolact In famUy nn. Brk ....,... ~ l.arJt'" f11111ll)' . nn.. I DllP.lmirw near too ~an ': HJ' .. 2 BA mobi~ homr in 11dull J".rk. nr ocellll. CONSOLIO.\TF: DUJ.S O\VNER S.\Clifiet. 4 bednnl, $48,900. ~-~ .. ..,..a--ltl~n!ll: .clltnmng ~ Milet Llllt'llOn. Rea1tor (l("('fll'l"'(ront .. park. ~na ~1-1232. lvatc_.rooacy a.vaillll}!1t_ 3 i,.11~. O>vered :paUO, WARM home, fine nei;hbon, NEW HOME. 1....rJt 2BR, 2BA, 1,gtl!l • $13d,IXX>A ' I * 67J...Cl6,'\ * B<·arh. $22,lm. 4!»-8239. SPflCIOUS 21'xGO' 2 BR, 2 D' TD'S -ANY AAtOONI' bu\Jt.,tll!I, d I~ h Vf !'-Ah e,r 1 H.8. nr sch, bch, '4 + 2, CXJ)Oll-'d beamecf cell, frplc, ,..!uNr~~-1 .!~ ·~!.__ NEWPORT llc.i;hta, 2 BR. t Ux~l', 2. BR. + D e n , l liA l.Jldr)' rnt. Nlll pa,rJt. Call f7t.tl G1!)...4.t9.I Sk.r rtreplace In -~l!f!l!l,v rm. \."\II S3fli(lt). OWnr, no qt. oect1n vu. $38.500. Inqultt 11...., 494-lffi A,.wy.yt ... i _..... BA. 2 car ~r.. large lot DA, ln Driftwood BcAch Prime brh \oc. 115.600. By A li6(;i v.-.i» ""'irl i• a Sood Li· de aac. bric $36J:JW, 842-2561. Sf&--2.m. -..2211 me ta.950. M;:r~. Club, 11.B. (7,9.;i(l .. SlG-0371. O"ncr 6T.Hli60-,_..,,_tmt11_1_. ____ _ • • • • • 24 DAIL 't PILOT I -·-1 ~ [ _ .. _ 1~1 -.. - -Unfum. 305 Ho-UnMn. 305 Ho"'°" Furl\. °' i;A.;,P;..;l;;;..;LP...;urn;;.;;..'----*-Apls. fUCft. 360 Apt. Unlum. Co1t1 Met.I EASTBLUFF .,.;00 1-.;;Uc;.n...;fu;;.'...;"· ____ 3_to Costa -Hunll~ Beach lnchvidual ~ne O\'H' :nxj,;::;;,;.;::;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;:::;:~j·lla~l~boo~~l~d~ond~!.__,,_-BAOIELOR un!t y;alk to --------- lq. ft., unu11ual ltt.r'¥\' -Ii be..l , BR . <J & .. Sharp~ . , SJ&'. 3 BDRM ~. ""J ('Tt)t LIVE LIKE A KING beach A IOWn. Prh'ftcy. Util i or 3 & d+,•n. t"•mdi~~ ' BR . .l-fam. nn,, 2 hlt1hi1 Ca~ l.ot• ol charm 1~ At Budnel "-o"c•s'. incl. *'mo. ~. plus lari::I' ormal n br.u1d 1le!'lt , Turtlerock SJr.: i.' $375. 6T.t-l4811. · , rr Hutrt•----Herbour rootn. Con111t .. t~ privat') I BR.f'fan1. m1 .. 21.t bAths. mo. · · JoLm.l\o!lSHED • •••-• 8 the th e'fl('tosed I"l.'Hr 11.rnl tNn bra.nd J\c!W T\Actletuck S42S S.lbol Penlntul• V.'IJi.'URNISl-lE.D Sl\J'DIO 1 blk 10 l:K.il. docJI: Rint ro " * * * ~K'aflk. ~ly prden. ' 1 BR .• 11{ ix;., alr/ropa:-m i-:;::;:::;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;; avl. \\'tr. pd. Jacuni pool. - petl. sm pe:r month. I~ .$:199. 111 JS J u ne . _ c~ ~ _:..~ ~Home on Point t ~~t5osED =?13=:=!9!1:.:-2971=·~,---SOME APARTMENTS Kift9slil0Ce ~ ~~ ...'t':,. 'j:!'oJo'."'c\o.'. GARAGES Newport Beach AVAILABLE ' BF:DROOM•VI EW. S"P" ble g.,.... · Walt to * CONVENIENT s;'!l»O per Wk• "P· 1 BR, 2 FOR IMMEDIATE clrl\n. ,\,,,•allable t-2 years. ocee.nt b1,y. One or h.'Q TO ALL BEACH£S BR &. Bachelors. Color TV, ''''" mo. B A I< R ET T ,,.., .,._ $400. mo. 8AR-FROM $140 MONTH maid ""'·· pool. Th• M"a OCCUPANCY RE.\LTY, 642---5.."00. "SINC£ 1946" RETT REALTY.~. TS PLEASE t t.5 N. Newport Bl\·d., NB. ted ~~ t~~1=~m~~ ~~! ~ AOUL ".,._""'°'""'=:..· ---~--1 tRes~:t!::r:cce) p Balboa Peninsula Days 5.52-1000 N:..1.ts Newpon -VILLA eoMONA l BLK to ""''"· N .. _ •t .... Kids-.pi!ts ok. 1 Br Sl'r.I. 2 " m LINDO AVF.. ~ __ --~-• YEARLY• WINTER• PHONE 642·2015 B• si.-; _ Unell July ht. MEDITERRANEAN f'O~· \•!ew home!. 3 bdnns .. ., BR 1 ._. ba air t"O!'KI. S2J5 Finer H001H' ln &.eh Atta 11760 Pomona Ave.l &12-oo5S. 21, ha. Sleps to bay, 3 blks i BR. Jl_., ba·• ·\Ir Cood. S26S . f'li)m $l:iO Montb l "'""!!!'"'""''""~~..,...,l -BA:::::,Ct"'1 '=El°'O~R,--11>l~.-pool-,,-,.,.l"'blk"' VILLAGE to ~ch. J ei 2 Mo . .'.: ••••• Sl2.5 365 8111 G~ Rltr 61'5-616l Casa cle Oro OC't'M. Gar. S150 mo. 210 An address of distlne- DA\ IS REAL TY 6'2-7(MX) l RR. 21, I.Ill ••••••••••• ~ Condominiums AU. t.rrn.J.TIES PAID CC'dar. ~llll OC' ~rm tion in Costa Mes a Coron• del f'Alr " BR. z ba. fan1. rm ... S·li5 Unfum. 320 Compare before )'Qt.I rent ('\"('$. adjacent to Newport sns. 2 hr. b11n~. ne-.' crpts, 'red h•11 sPAClOUS 1 BR. 11.2 BA. ~~~ea~~ B~,'ii~. 1 Y=. ~ Beach, Balboa and the drpg. dbl c:ill>Ort. deck. I Cpl&, ~ blt-~ direct J..iebting lncl'd. 673-l241. &r~l8. Southland's finest com- """' Poolhll.;_ ......... !?""-A all • Sr: .... -•e din"e """ BEA~ lront "-r "A'-• a"'. muniUes . $295. 2 br, f~lc, gar, )d, 1 c ..... ~n u r w. . v _...,, ...... ua.~ t" "'k "-". Child/pet °"· REALT\" now. E., ea.ta Meu\ '400 e Home-like storage $125. mo. Furn., util pd. UNFURNISHED ~ ~" Eldon N 9. -· mo, .... • Private ""'tio.s ~"<NT ......... •-ot .... -. Sl25, 3 br, 2 bf.. frpJc, gar. A Con\psny '-'1ith Vision o. ~ Ul -""""' ""'"" "" ...._......,.. bed ~-*160 vd ... llo. 2 bl"' bch. U"'·, •. P-"· c'"'"'· ! .. ..;..,. 1uld last. ~2181. • Cosed garq:e ~·,storage •• 2 1 room .U.VUI " "'" • ........ • J\larble pullman ** Year...,., upper, new lbdrm. &denfrom$185 .NU-VIEW RENTALS Cali Anyti~. 552-T:iOll SPACIOUS 2 BR. 111 BA. e Kina-a Bdrms BR. a:araae. crpts. dcp.s, nr 611-Km or 49-l-J2.t8 o~ hours s A~t to 6 PM Blt-tns. frplc, tep&r11.t" • Pool • u ............... s • i;ur· ()('t'an, S250. l).j6....5800_ The charm of OJd 1 "'"""""'""""""""""""'I ~"· Potil. rec. room. .._. ~.... .._ .. _ chi · NE\V house on ~ar or lot, 31 ~ etc No t"hlldren under IS.. rounded with plu.sh land-:? BR .. on t""' """a pier, \Vorld Spain awaits you BR. 2 bas cpls. drps bit 3 BDR..\f., 2~: BATH. Bonus A • .1 1 $200 mo scaping, \'i1/D. \'earl or Vi'inter S250 in Costa Mesa at Ring •"''.-.knd=L rOO. 6"-8_186 ~ 5 roon'i~a~l~*"GE c963.;" .... mi"·'-'-·..,-,.....·-=-----· A~~~~, ~'i1:.~st 1110 .. prkg & p r. 53&-~. Brothers' M e d it e r -[ 8Mch -Br\CHELORETTE. small, VUJ Th \\"O\\' ne~· Spaiush 3 RR .. 3 3 BDR111, 2 BA: nt'w hom~ in at'llM No Pets ldf'ttl tor l girl. Bel!ich 1 BU< r an e an age. e "-. Bl Coro Be ch Turtlerock Arca , hv1ne. · O 36S \\'. \\"il$1;ln &t2·19TI SlOO nlO yrly ~7124.. country is the settin·g oa., nr. g na • · r>::.::. 544-l37J after 5 3 BR. New. Beaut vie\\'. bbl MOO Mo. o v.• n er / a.gt .,..,..,. mo. · · golf course. Air rontl. bit· $30 WEEK & UP Ni>..\V ru.rn. bachl. apt. Nr where quaint CO e- 61J.4iSIO. Laguna &Mch Ins. $350/mo. t--528-7177. • Studio & 1 BR ApU. Ba y &: Belich. & shopping stone courtyards and !RVINE Terrace l Br. 2 Ba, M" · V .. I e TV!: P.laid Service Avail $1Ta mo. Util incl. 675-lMJ.. pathways wind over lo\·ely garden. u-aS('. $425. $165, Otil pd, frplc. OfX'n 1151°" 0 • Phone Serviet--Htd • .Pool OCEAN FRONT lux ury 2 streams and ponds to Garde""' inc-1. Avail. Feb. beams. cllarm! l ':i blks NE\V single story , 2 BR, 1 • Children & Pet Sectioti: RR--Open !or inspe<'tKln Sun the door of your villa 15th. 67>6565.. b<.·IL . BA. crpcg, drps, bltn.'I, rov • S13J Monthly l~ pm. 7D10 \V. Oc."eanfron1 . t .1 . SD> Ut1l pd, 2br. So. Lag. patio gar use of pool xlnt 2376 Newpon Blvd., 01 apartment 3 BR. ~ Ba.. ai:!l1 Y rm.. Car. )d. deck. Children .,.-el. I ino ., m-5891 ' ~;JS or 64.>3967 Sl:BLET P ARK NE\\'PORT xlnr pat~. view. $500 ~fo. S3CO t:til pd, 3 br, 2 ba frplc oc. mo. Ad good tor S5 00 "'-·k's ttnt. Jo\Jm1shl'd Bachelor. · -Fireplaces, wet bars. D. F'nlnklin Rlfr. 673-2222 home. Gar, yd,nr h~l. Newport 8Hch Unbel;.vably Beautiful • 6-11-7700 after 6 P.?it * beamed ceilings, wood Cost• Mau NU.VIEW RENTA~S ON BLlffFS nr. u,. .. ~ Hosp. \'AL D'ISERE Gardrn Apts. 1 BEDR.~1 . f~ -1 r.i:eling. --~ Or 4g.$-J:248 • ..._ block to bch. Single adh. bi ed d 'gned $251'.rBRAND NE\\' 3 BR., 2 °1.>""'f\.YU • 3 Br. 2 kia. spli1 le\'el. ~I Adult11 . no pel$. FkN.·ers Sl40/646-269&. -as on es1 Bath doublto g a r a g e \~OOD'S COVE, 2BR. retrig, privil. $300. Acllls. AvaJI t-verywhett. Stt't'am &: color-coordinated ln- Townhouse. Crpts. drps, s1ve, frplc. ~tcps to bch, 2/t. 548-399l aft 5. \\'aterfall, 45' pool Rec. Rm.1S.;.•.;.n_c_i._m_•_n_t•____ teriors, \\o"ith carpets bit-ins. Kids &: Pool. Avail. ~· A\'ail 2-6. 2IJ. 2BR house, O ean, Nr beach. Sauna, Sgls 1·2 Bdrm.. BR ., BA Laundry and drapes. no-...·. Da>" 121.31 531"'6880 or .m-29W S250 mo. No ' Pet 1 • Furn-Unfurn. from Sl3S 2 Adulis, w no pets. S2CO :!: -Private patios· and E,·e!I 1-:1.<f) ~. S-125/~IO. Fabulous ocean. 213:598-4969 or TI"'673-57'92. ~~T: ~ Panoru 1539 Buena Vista s.c. balconies. :\IESA \'r rde 3 BR 1 BA. harbor vie"'-'--I Br. 3 dBa. University P1rk El p Mesa Apt. Unlum. 365 -Commuru'ty Center S260 5 BR ne11.• carpeting. Frm rm, Fi r:. cpts. Jl!i,/..;..;_....;..._:.... _____ I •~rto S250 3 sR'. 2 Ba., lrg. bk. BBQ kit & patio. fiTJ-7414 SNGL levet l BR. 2 ba end -with spacious lounges, yd. 1225. EXECUTPlE type house. 3 unit. Unturn. $350, yrly 1 BR's-$130 & UP B.lboa lsl•nd billiard and ping pong CEl\TL'RY 71 546-9521 Br. &: Den. or 4 Br, 2 Ba, lease. Avail f'eb. 15.. Call Unfum. & Furn. ELEGA."iT 2 br npt "'fgnr, rooms. t BDRl\.I u-ailer house, SX46. xlnt vie11-. all bl!-in, ext_ra for appt. 675--'i.982. _ All Utilities P1id !ltc ps to shopg &: bch. Yrty, -3 swimming p o o } s panly rum. 8X32 added Jge det:k tpart glass/. $3.XI. Duplexes Unfum. 350 Pool &: Recreation Dy~. 835-3437. 54S-7398 outdoor whirlpool, 4 r nclosed parch. Spece No. 5, y~ar lea.se. 494-0440. I I d 1$9 Maple Ave., CM eves/wknds. ru'ghl lighted tennis P.oll ing Homes Trailer SPECTACULAR cu It 0 m 81lboli I 1n AOO garages for rent B•lbol Penln1ul1 Paric. 646-4323. home. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 le\'els. FOR · pie Delx Courts. I BR. .,_ ··'-t ___ .__,_, d-k.. coastline \·i-·. $.350 LOWER Dplx 3 br. 2 ba, yr~y particular peo ' -Health spa with gym· .-oume. q....,., """'....,. ..... , ... ~ ..., 494-935() J225 mo Garage avail mob. home. 2BR. l~' ba, 3 BR. 2 BA. Deluxe Apt. l yr idE>aJ for single or couple. mo. References. · 673-9749 · fi73-9.IOO. · w/w crpt every nn. comp. lease incl. frplc. Din rm, 3 nasiwn and separate Sl.iO mo. 25f.B Santa Ana. SPECTACULAR c ust o m or tum, dshl'~"m btd pool, balconk.>!. Close ID both Bay men's and women's Unit c . CAii 56-0062. home, 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 lewis, Balboa Pentnsul1 !ld.lts. oo pets. $175 mo • & Ortan. facilities, inc I u d. 2 BR. w-3 car gar. $250. Ad-decks. coastline \.1ew. $350 2 BR den 2 ba ~ blk bcb & Se.uotz'! 2359 Nwprt.,548-6332 6Ta-2300 or ti1'H145· ing sauna baths. ditional storage garag~ SZ>. mo. P..eferences. 49+-9350. bay.' i.rz5 mo. 'yr1y. 1359 E. * SHADY ELMS : POOL * C1pi1tr1no Buch -A security system to per mo. Adults, no pets. Leguna Niguef &!boa Blvd . Apt A • J\dlU,ts Poolslde $140 up 1 .;;===;.;...=~---. . 67"';,.-7651. -ldwnstni Sis-3518 or. e Cbildren next block 3 BDR!l1S, 2 ·Bath, crptl: & msure your pnvacy. NU borne .i BR. 2111 ba, * TOP-OF-TI-IE·HILL. large 2'13/863-iOOs. 177 E. 22nd St., CM 642-3645 drps, bltns, dsh~"Shr. Ocean -ConvemenUy locat· · crpts, drPs. hiliM, he.r. yrd. ,,,-~lot. Sharp 3 ~ .l DL.X duplex 2 Br, 11.1 Ba, NEW 1 BR's from ~ \'iew. $275. &e-l155. ed to all of Southern Vu of ocean. $350 mo. lst & farruly room, at r 1 um · bH lid encl gar, Adults, Nr beach & lbop'g. Coron1 del Mer California, just min· last. SlOO depolit. 5@ ~ dshv.""Shr, eltc blttns. custm ~· 11. rps, no pets . 114 E. 20th St., c.M.. utes from the Pacific -~·et bar. 212 Yrs new. Many .. ,.., """'1 nn, 548--0137 ~f.ESA Vt!rde 5 BR Exec. xtras. Access to priVl'lte•l,::83>H:::.,""'°'';';·,...,-----. · Ocean and Newport Home. FIR & UR. 2 beach tennis l'OU'l'l & pool. Cost• Mell 1 BR. elec. bit-ins, dose a:ar. ~-...; Beach, overlooking trplc's. 3 BA. Partly !urn. new ~e.rina. S265 Mo/SlOO'I-'-'----------Quiet. Suitable mature the Costa Mesa Cowr $450/mo. 54S-5T~. Sf"curity deposit. C a 11 1 BR, drapes, range, refrlg &: single. No pets. Rers. $210-$250 3 Br. & 4 Br. All 968-3191 .ar 557-5840 coUett. enclo!led garage. No pets. .S=:lc::"1::.i:::mo:o·;..:.&16-4224::c.;'7'=· c-oc--try Club. convenience!, close 10 schls, Vncant, 1mmed. poss. 0W::.:..-<Ml30=::·--::-....,---I BR. $140 & Sl35. Large. ON TEN ACRES Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 shop'!:· Red e c o r a led . ~E\V 3 BR, 211 BA Huntington BHch Ideal [or Bachelors. Adults Apts. f'urn./unfum. Lt"ue Daily :>46-0469 John. 54,5....9-191. ·To~·nhouse. master su11e'l ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;.I only. Ul93 Church St. Flreplace t priv. patios. LOVELY 4 BR home, ~-/frplc., panoramic oceanl• .c"18-0033:::;,:7:;,·-,="°'=c-== Pooi.!I Tennis Contnl'I Bklst. DirectiOns to Mediterra.nean C'IJl/rtrps dshwshr, nice yd, vie\\·. Security gate, rccn>a· IMMED. OCCU~ANCY LRG. l Br. \V/\V crpt, priv. 900 Sea Lan, ·Cd~1 6#-2fil.l Village: From the San Diego children \1·elron1c, nr So. lion & priv. beach. $450. New 3 Br apts $250. mo. patio. Btwn OCC &. UCL (MacArthur nr Coast l{"'-'Y) Free11.•ay: Harbor Blvd., Coast PIRza. 979-2028. 495-4728. Dbl garage, d!ihv.·ahr Sl.35. 64&-8226. South 2 miles. Ot from New· ONAL · 331 Oswego, H.B. 2 BR, gara&:e. new ca.rpets. EXCEPTI ocea.n VteW. 536 l360 NICELY furn. lrg. 1 BR. PREFERRED area • Priv., port Blvd., turn North on drps large yard. S200 mo. New 3 bdrm. Exclioove gate encl gar. Quiet. Adults, no Jove!:y 2 Br., 2 Ba. Crpts, J1arbor Blvd. s100' security depos i t . guarded sectionhoof ~1'Ter-tb 2 BA rl ard pets. 2452 Elden ~2768. drps, bltna. w/priv. gar. MEDITERRANEAN 673-TT37. race. Separale me. on l BR. p v. y . I "'-si= mo incl. U!IL Avail """" ~ &Ta-4813 VILLAGE _ _. or lea..;e $500. 493--5769. drapes, carpets, bltlru, 2 u.uu• .JU .......... •""""· • 2BR $130. Garage. y;u...,. . !mall children O.K. $1&5. Call 673-1674 after 5 pm I "''"'3-0937==·~~~-~~ 2400 Herbor Blvd., Prtvacy.""'No peta. 688 B W. Ltdo Isle afler 6 p.m. 536-~ work wkdays or anytime wknds. 3 BR, below Hlway. Jo'rplc., 1 C Ill _,.6 \Vll1nn. 642'-S'm . ,. CHARla1ING 38R, JBA, DR. ~7-l>ll. 2 BR. Trailer nz,, 1 BR beam celling.s, gar. Adul ts. Costa Mesi, e • 7..-.. 3 BR. 2 ba, clean, sharp. Nice lrg patio, Nu decor, Best Newport Beich Trailer, SUO. No child/pets. S285. 642-5531 eves. or "'tek· (714) 557..8020 yard. 3112 Coolidge Ave . loc, 133 Via \Varlet's, Open _ ~1809 .. 642-33i5 ends. 'il.'e believe in Equal $295. Call Jim 642-9fl_l. daily 1-5. $475. 6/a-151&. THE BLUF'FS-Spacious 3 2 BR, Utils pd. $173. mo. 2 bedroonu each. Bltins, Housing Opportunities EASTSTDE quiet cul-de-sac, TO\\'NllOUSE • 3 Br & hdrms., lamily rm, 3 Ba, • No pets. :~n~aple SL carpel.a &: drapes, cboice 3 br. nr~ crpts, drps, slurly. 21 ~ Ba. Yrly. lau:1C111" pool . & yard .rw-~ location. Lea.'le S200 pr. garage $22:i. 54S-30R5 SIOO/nio. R <' s P 0 n s i b I e n1:un1cnan~. S750. :mo. 1st NICE s.1chelor S12S incl. month. Call 673-8550 RLTR. :iBR, renced yard, S220. mo. adults. 673-0&14. &·last + $134'.l. de~it. Avail util."Frplc, patiO. 2652 No. A LRG. 2 BR upper w/sun• BACH. J, 2, 3 BR 2.~8 y.·estn,\ns1cr Ave, C.M. , • , . ~ta~h l~. ii.13-RG.Jj. Orange, liitgr. 548-1674. deck, 2% blks to bch. Drps, Frplc, pools, security guards. 645-85'19. Mission Vi!'+t :\'E\\' Dupll's, 3 hr, 2 ba NICE J BR FURN DPLX erpts, bltns, nr new, $'l45. No pets. L~ ele11n 2 Br home, gar, PRIME vu lot. beaut Deane From S285--S.110 Vrly. Walk Quitot, adul1, no pets. $120. 673-3828=:,.· -~-~~~ HARBOR GREENS S120. hi(·rl. kid!<> P"'"· 11onie 3BR, 3BA, !luge tam. ft') lx'h. Encl gar. &12-.1188 or 21~·~ 16th St &12-3693 ROOMY 3 8edroon1, 2 hath , ~371 Rent·A-Hou1e 979-8430 form din $425mo incl .c"=""'-00"'="-·==-:;-;;,-,=: S\20/MO. rum. Stud io Apts. Kl'OUnd floor. $350 pr. month d garrlencr .t: \l't?'. 586--2912 UPPEn duplex, 2 Bt, wlw Phone service. Heater! pool. nc"t lo park & tennis, call AVAIL Feb 5th -Lovely 2 Br. qu ief, crpt, rps, gor, N B h..... crpt drps bltn8 dock. No 2376 N"'Pl Blvd. 54S-!Jj"J5. liailey •6'i::·8550 A&t. view 2 BR UPPf-'I' apt. w·sun Adults only, no IJ!'ls. $1~. ewport ••c chlldre·n-pti.~. 6ti-4927 3 BR, 2 ba upper apt. P'rplc, d('ck, cp!s, drps, stove. 548-8251 or ~140a. D•n• Point bltns, 2 sundecks. Nr abops, Quiet dead-end st nr. * SPEClAL * bch .,,~ ~~2210 \'<ieslcllU shop area. $165. . 1 ~ . ..,_,, .,.,..-or 64&-4l12 :z Bdnn!. on half A~·re. Sl9a NE \\1 THREE BEDR00la1 I ., LIVE In the all new Dana 833-1103 =:..,::::::·---~,.-= mo. 642-8638. CONDOMINIUM with it's AperbMnta farRn. Polot H-~ at the GARDEN Apt. -2 Br. 1% IU"lNI * GREAT VfEW -2 BR .• E•st Bluff O\\'n boal slip, carpels, l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii; beautilul Marina Inn Atotel, Frplc, bllnS, sundecks, pool Bath, Large patio. % block rlel ux" e'l'traS. OPEN SAT & II 34002 Del Obispo St. $ZlO up. 675-353S. stlopping, Quiet. Adults no 1---4-8-R-&_D_E_N---I SUN. 1-5 pm. BroNk8er at 4411 Apta. Furn. 360 <496--2353). Kitchens, ef· NU 2 BR 2 BA ba·~.iew pets. 642-<"61-271 cabrillo, \\·. Coast !111.y., 1 • • ficlencies & apartments, .. ·• :r~• · C.At. Indtvidual Home, OVf'I' 2,CO'.I Bilbol Island heated /Poo_l, direct dial Yearly lease. B~A:::CHE::::,~LO~R-.~1-~.~,,.....,~ Mt-ft. Unu!ual large . 4 3 BR., Npl. Hghls. Pel! pbone!!lf1~~~evtsion, 58.Wla ___ _::613-:::::9545=~--w/furn. avail. Heated pool. bedroom or 3 ll den. FAm~ly children O.K. $775 l\1onlh, be1h. · laundry facilities, 2 BR. Pool. :z partc:'1 ll&ll&. Sl20 & up. Adult& 853 room plus large formal din· avail. Feb. Le;!.; Lge. 2 BR. WATER-ONT'. meeting room, close to San $195 mo incld'g water. C.enter St. 66-a965. room. Complete privacy 2 ba. •pt. nr. Cdl\I H'>gh, r1\ Oemente and Laguna * 60-3073 * ed I f t .. Beach Co 1 I ---"'--"=='-"....,-,,,.-l BR. New carpetirig ' & with enclos rear anc ron $26.'i l\!onth. 2 BR., 1 bath, l·cat garage. · me PRY fn_ our DELUXE all elect, bltins drapes. Older couple or yan:ls. Lovely garde. No Hal Pinchin Rltr. 6~39'2 Utliitie~ lncl. $3%>/l\to. yrly. harbor ~ u ~ 1 n ~ Incl d9h/wah, dbl gar, single. No peU, $1Zl/mo.- pe-ts. 1475 per month. Ca ti * BAYSHORES * Dona Chiches!er sportsfishing, pping 8 ocean vu $350 per. 673--6992. ~. 67J.6568 or 546-368Sr <'A" on->~ A t re1taurant11. $50 wee'k: and ~~=--=-:-,,.,--,-;,.,.-.:.:==....::...c.~----' Yl'arly lease. 3 BR, 2 ha ...... v~ gen up. Brini;t this ad and NEW 3 BR k Den, fireplace St40 up sp.ac. 2·br/3 br 1% ba El Toro fur. •. rut. Cor lot. $450 hlo. . -receive $5 olf on first $375 lse. beam clg, no pet pool, cpt/drp, bltn, plyp'nd. ----------"C" Thon\as, Rltr. 548-5527 DELL'XE. beautiful &: wrek'1 ttnt. 510 Avocado St. 644-4340 2212 College, No. 5 .• ,641)..42'1J bl t d $4~ 3 BR ·1395 spacioull Bpi. 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 1996 'I I N 1 &12-3813 3 BR, 2 b11, Ins, l'l"l\ s. rps, 4 Brr. f"/R, 'Al· , • frplc, cl~ to North Ba)'. LARGE, 2 BR apt, g!U'age, SPACIOUS 3 BR &. Den, 11'i "ap e, o. ••• !ge tncd yard. $260, water t"rpl;·. St\! cl~an ov<"n. \st floor, ronlC'r bid~. 300 sundeck, laundry. $190. In· BA. 1Jlt-lns. SlZJfom. 617 2 BR. w/gar l blk to bus & pd. 586-4247. Dwhr. Comn1. Po o I . Apolena, $330. mo. 67:H702 qu\re 1030 S. Coast lfwy, Iris, Cdm. 644-7558. shopping ~ntcr. No pel11. Huntington Beac.h 1133-3894. . o -...·nr r. lAguna: or-all 49+'6..~. so. of Hwy. 2 BR. 1 BA, Avail. Feb. 15. $145. I-----------L!OO Sands. 3 Hr, :l Ba. 3 BR. Bay View. Modem, Huntington S..c:h frplc, Ifie patfo, 1u1\dcck, -"=2--"2818=·--~~-- o FEE VACANT frplc, lrg yrrj, nu crpt~. $2:1')/mo. Winter. Util t>44-6&19. Sl65 • 2 Br, CID, bltn11, N • · . · drpa, dshwhr, b It · Ins. lncl"rl. 673-3184 or 67".r5838. LOW WEEKLY RATES ,C;.•;;.•;.:l.;;a_Mesa'""-'------redecorated. Close to So. $237 per month, first & $330/mo. 646-7586. , . Coast Plata. 5$.-0469 Jolln, las t . Near new City HARBOR View 4 Br. 2 Ba.. Corone del Mar Executive Suites Perk-like SUrrounding M.H49J. Park. 3 BRS, bulltins, fam rm & DIR. COmni. 2 blks to Big Corona. Bach. 727 Yorktown Blvd. QUIET DELUXE .= • ...:Ac:Tf:::,,RA~C-ne-w-,-2 "'e"R~. ~, BKR/OWNER 962-5511 pool. Gard<.'ner. ; 4 7 5 · $160. & Sl'l5. Utll pd. Yrly.-Beach Blvd, •t Yorlftown 1, 2 A 3 BR API'S BA. adults, no Ptts. 1970 --4 Br 2 Ba F/R 644-6598. l adult, no peL,&&5--1624 53'-0411 . Pvt PIUOI * Htd Pool w.uace. $155. 543--0804. --· 5 BLUFFS BAYFRONT 1 B f encl Adj t STUDIOS & 1 BR's. Nr. Siop'1 * Adlllta onJ.y t.RG. 2 BR. witum:° $145, 158 Oi>tl. drp!!. drpt. Patk>. Exec o~level 2 BR.. 2 ha r. urn., aarl.1"" ·~ e Full kltche.n Alm 1'Um Bach. Apu Tull • -,,.,_~ "~ mos old. Bu1hatd/A.dam1. d' • -.~Mo .... :..~-· comp! 1hop'1 area. '"'' M......,nlq•-A... p ...-ne, ....... ta "eaa. 968-ttl2 in. rm. -... · O't't""V'tOiJ, J!eUotnSpe. 831-1300. • Jleatt'd poOI 'liilfTI -,.-·-Call !Of' key, 548--Mn. DUPL~-3BR. or 2BR & ~ ~p!Y·,~~ ~i;::· Coste MeH : ~~nd~,:~lltiea lm Sarti& Ana Ave.., O f •UNFURN 2 8R . $1!5 $50 2 BA ne..< fenced ym ~fgr Apt 113 646-s.542 depo11t. 1 20f9 \Ya.llaoe No. C ~~ mo ·~1JJ.I S48-344ti DAVIS REALTY 642-7000 l BR, Jo'urn, 2 lrg. dolers, e f'rce linens S4&-0>-;--'~ ' 3 BEAOlhouses, 3 & 4 BR. quetn site bed, priv dnlls-• T.V. f,, msld strv. avail. NOW VACANT _ Jmmedl•te ~1.v ~~e--ti.Y}. 1Pk plltio; _$21."1°-~m~ · .rm....~Dll. encl • ~~~ce-poaeSS'km. lH•rtdtnr-dean 5:et~g.2 ~~'. 1 R°a"tri~ I • 2 B $l30 $!4.li Sl50. ABHEY REALT gRr 11.•/slOn\,it -Adult1.onlyt e 1 MUe to ~an 2 bedroom fully carpel<.'d, OW, $16."1 mo. 846-71.29. A ~ r, ' 979· ••JO Jfi\RnOR Vu Home'!, :mn. no 1)1'ts. builtftll!. eneio.ed i;:araJrC. R1nt·A·House .._ fAm rm. lh·ing A-t'linlng. 2035 Fullerton, C.M. $145 -$165 \\'alk to ahopplflR. Only $150 HUGE dlx 2 br. pr, cntrl ht, 2 BR, ctflls, f<.'nced yard. 2 28A, In: yrrl . 644-!'!0.1.'i. R l BR BAdtELOR & 1 BR. p(ltiol, mo. BROKER. 545-M24. dllhwshr, ::Uo . .,,,!'!:,, cpt. i.i.....kl be h $235 SlOO f.' • SI. • trok:'i.,-priy, j(&l'~et -Adi! bldg. !!_00. ~· """' lo~ ' San Clemente bltn!I, pool, f'!tlk't llt· Dlvkied bftlh " IO{!'I or -.-*-3-B--1'-Yl~B-.-.-. 1 BR. ·crpt~l (!rps, uU I itlC'ld. rlng l1t p. · m0tphtre. • s1:,;i. adulu. tl0tlel3. Ree. h11ll, pool Ir: r., • $145.. Avau F~t.i Isl. 2515 1 BR. 2 BA", !1' ·e<I yard. Nr 2 Bil & den. Nl~·ly tleror11.tt" &l&-697t pool 1,,blcs. iq1una 1\1\lhs. Larire. nrwtv dtcor. t;nc.t Eldrn, CM 642·4413, 8Ch001, & sh u'f.· \\'atcr \1•BJlit.'. &,,• :->111, 07 &int NICJo:: 2 Bl'. 2 Ill&. Pool. Nr. $t'e fer' ,you1"1'1;>Jf. J730l f'll!il>. hl lll!'I, <"rp•is. drps . ...::1.A::::,:R;,,C,,;E~2=-=8°"a."-=c,...,-P<-""'•'°'A,... pa id. S~40. 49 . Barbara. 213-42•1-.I !!llOp!. Utll pd. Adlt1t. no Ketllon tn. (1 bUc "" of C\!~ to t\'crythl""· $170 Ii oni-. No slrii:lei. Irvine " ttd It .,.&_ &iw" ""'"' _1)184 A.1 0 n.r0-v 11. neach,..i.blk..N. Qf S1Aler). $1.<iO mo. 86.' Ct•nlt:I' SI. Apt. ll:to''ift.io. M8-7:_;m - t tr h ,_, SU.7848 'J, C.':0.1 or Cl ll MS·8t79. J bl. 4 BR From u ... ~sures o ali ->'8~-00:=:\S::o·--...,-..,,--::= ... ~ t I a&e N E S-139!J.u~ewb. ltn"•nn ',,1w"' ,_,• turn them Into calh The -taste•t draw In the WeaJ. 2 BR, 2 BA, delux poolside nr Llkr to tradtT Our Tradtr'I l nunn •P w•gar \ · · ut1, • • '"1' ' CAU... DAILY P!l.01' Dall PUot Cluslfkod beach. $195, ... P11.redl1te column ls for )'OU! akte, ·c.r.t. $130/mo. CaJI pool. Plrk, pets, kid~. Aval) .e~., U'ftl • • ·" ~)'. S36-5882 or 828-1727 ;5_l!ll""~'·C.:5~d!!""!!.!'~"''-'S!Cbu~ck~•:..· _;_~54&<1~::;T49::·c....---:--,__ :;.!!7-~109 or 897-0300 Cl.ASSif'IED • ·••· ··~·• -"A"'d . .,64"'2'-'-$111=-· ----_ * * * • • I I JOIN THE 'SEttlR$ CIRCLE' I . I . WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service and don't adverti•e in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing busineu the hard way. The Service Directory (classifications 600-699 in the classified ad •ection daily) give• you an advantage you get through no other advertising medium. It reache• customers who are ready to buy. Be ·~ ,there when your pro•pech come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn 't listed, we'll start a category just for you. Pick up the phone right now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" ... Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-5678 - DAILY PILOT CL;ASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT ~· ~,._ _____ _ • -t ,~, .... ~ .. ·-·"'""";;:l~rtl-l@!-•-.11'll Afot, u""''"· 365 Co1t1 Mou WHY SETILE FOR LESS7 Eruoy elcaant living In lhla a1I..adult &arden complex near 1rt1Art &hops yet retort. qulet. Three bec!roo1n111, 2 bathtl, ceramic kitchen laundry room, liVltl&' roan\ with ffreplaCi!. Nothlng Uke 1t for $215. THE ORLEANS 1741 Tu11tln * NEW * VILLA NINOS 2 BR, 2 BA APTS Super-O>mfortabk!-Qulet Neill' Newport ~ Bay. Car le. \\l'ater Pald, Mo. lo Mo. rent.J.s S185-ll95. SU~r for 2 wonting plJ. thlldron Wolc- 2324 Elden Ave. • 833-2480 $145 & UP GIGANTIC 1 A 2 BR.s You Bet It's underprlced• That's why thb apt. won't last long.Cpts, dI]a, atove &t retrl&:. Lots of areen lawn. Cover'd a:aragea. Adul ts, rio pell. 2020 Fullerton Ave., {1 Blk. E. or Newport mvd. & l Blk. So. or Bay, C.M.) 642-8690. -New Duplex- • 3 Bdrm, 2 BA S295. Teenaaer or Infant OK. e I Bdnn, 1 BA ll.95. Beaut., spacious apts • Fenced yards, patios and quiet privacy. Adults, no j)MS. 00-4837. 3:>40 Fullerton St. <at Ba.y.) 'NEW VILLA PAULA ~pt. Unfum. 365Apt. Unfurl\. • Newport llffch 365Apt. Unfurn. Newport llOlch ---ll!l 1 Aplnnwmo f«R .. j[!J , ... 1-.f«Ront l~l -"'-lltl ""'~"'""''"' ~ ~~~;;;.;;~1 365 . Aplt. l'u,;., or Unfum • Apts., m furn. or Unfurn. 370 PIMICllll .. LtvQ UP TO m MAm •• , Oftr 500 ~ Md 10 IJtrNrM ctt1lt I ..-lllCfng Ntl!ng, Wood Mokl, two .,.ii. 1w1,. 1119 lifOh Sll lT• Into YG\'I n-1p1el- 1. or 2-bld-ptdell aparttMnL Pool, uunu,i.c11lll 1nd bll• ll1rdl, 8111111 .,. .. ok. Fro111 tUIS. f"urnltu,. 1woll1bi.. Modll1 ~ 1:00 to 7:00. 2300 F1lryl-Ad. In Col!t M111. Phon1: 54S-2)(1(1, Apta., Apt,,, Fum. or Unfum. 310 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Huntington 8"ch Huntington Buch HUNnNGTON BEACH'S FINEST Spanish Country Estate Living 2 Acres. Beautiful park-like surroundings. Sunken Pool. Sparkling Spanish Fountains. • Spacious Rooms • Separate Dining •Walk In Closets Apt1., Apts-., Purn. or llnfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Apt1., 370 f:urn. or Unfum. 370 Sant• An1 Sent• Ana • . 2 Br., 2 Ba.. From SlBO. FAMIUES WEI.L'OME. Super tor 2 work'& cat.. • Hom&-llke Kitc hens & Cabinets 1 BDRM. Unfurn. $165. Furn. $185. Apt1,.. Apta., Apts., ~ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 2 BDRM. Unfurn. $185. Furn. $215. Furn. or Unfum. 370 Shu opl/tb'po., patio, beam ceilina:a. Garaa:es. 622 Hamilton, C.M. MS-2062 See Mir. Mr. &:: Mrs. Hoban Townhouse, 2 br, i 1f.2 ba. 1400 sq ft Furn. $240 Bllbol Penin,ula Huntington Beach Huntington Buch NEWLY DECORATED- 2 BR. w/carport. Sl40 Wtr pd. Nr .achoola. 2192 "D" Placentia Ave. C411 bet 1 & 5.. 6311"'4120. * SHADY ELMS -POOL * • Adults Poolside Sl40 up e Children next block 117 E. 22nd St., CM 641..3645 ALL UTILITIES FREE Walk to Huntingtoo Center Adults, No pets LA QUINTA HERMOSA 162tl' Pukaldo Lino, H.B. BE by yourself. Beacti & Bay area. 2 Br. Sundeck & garage. $250. 673-5332. Co1t1 Mna * * * SPARKLING NEW 714': 847-5441 LARGE 2 BR, 1% ha. studio 365 $185. Adults only. 1 Blk to -'----------~.;;..==;_ __ ..;;,;;:;;_;::;;;...::=;;.;:;_ __ ;;;.:c1 APr. A 264 !6th PLACE __ ......,=----=====o....--.;.N;.;•.;.w"po;.;rtc.;..;Bo~•;.;<ho,... __ 1 (4 blks. So. ol San Diego Frwy. on Beach, BAY SHADOWS Apartments Spacious, Llght &: Chttry! 11th St tlhoPPing. -COiii Motri SPAC. 3 BR, 2 BA, priv SINGLE lady, 2 Br, 1 Ba, WHY PARK . NEWPORTERS 1 blk. W. on Holt to 16211 Parkside Lane). --' · encl ...... ........., d~• $tri(I. + cine· tee. Ideal Joe. :;;;,;n pet, :d..i.S;ni;,. ruo Sat• & s.cure. 310 STAY HOME ON -· -Apts,. Apt&,. ' ADULT UVING mo. 546-31'16, ~31. Rochester St .. 642-00. Furn. or Unfum. 370 Fum. or Unfurn. 370 1 BR'1 FROM $157 2 BR'1 FROM $In 1 BR -Stove & refrig. S90 NEW 2 Bdrm unturn.. apt. MINUTES TO NPI'. BCH. mo. Cleaning depOsit req'd. * MOVE IN TODAY * -uN BEACH! Lido 1.r. S251T"1nO;Annu.a] leue. SU FURN. OR UNFURN. 1 person, non-smoker, no $145 A MO. w. Bay·Newpot'I: Beach. Unbelievably latte apU, pets. 646-4565 Spac. 2 & 3 Br. in 4-plex. Call 886-4832 da,ya (San huge pool, Jacur.:1 elect bit· Several avail. ALL EX· AVAll.ABLE IN FEB UPSTAIRS 2 BR, 2 BA, Bernardlno) or a&r2943 tns, shag crpts, drps, aauna TRAS. Poot, rec bldg. Kids Unf. 3 BR. Ocean Vi~, crptJI,~, b'plc, Adib, no eves. etc. Adults, no pets. 'uBRtil·ptl1 ....,..st '"'re1'· rlgll35lnclmo. '.~.R, !,~.;,:~:'ii:,~; WEEKENDS. 1.H;;";;";;tl;;ngt;;;;°';;";;e;;';:;';:;ch;;;;;;;;;;;H;;u;nt;lngt;;;;;on;;;;llal;;c;h;;;;;;;;;;I ' """· · Blvd. 1175/mo. Call alt 5 WOULDN'T YOU? I' Bea•tlful appolntmenu In· .~er';~!~. Nr. OCC, prn for showing, 84ti-®2. . BRAN. D NEW elude Decorator Fireplaces. PRIVATE lge 2 Br 2 Ba 2 BR. Crpts, drps, patio, --~. C~i~. Ja=at~ pool -ic ~.~~· w ..,.· bltns. Encl . garage. Avl It's all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and t.=~ j,d'.°'"'~ ~ ~f-11 aft 5 pm, Sundays and all week long, too. ·QUO VADIS Ill ~~~1 court · Gas _.:;;:,..;..:;.::..._~---2 BR. 1155 & 1 BR, IHO $750,000 health spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 light· · G ' LGE. nrly new 1-Br. apt. No Eastslde Joe. Nu pain!, ed tennis courts, bicycle trails, putting green, Luxury arcien Apts. in Huntington .Beach 409 BAY St, Co1ta IM1• children or pets. Near Bach I 1 &2 BR' M Blda E 103 stores. Lge. yard. 646--953.1 enclsd gar, &*22.59 or shufi1eboard, croquet. Spacious junior l 's e or, s. anager 17 • XTRA' 2BR 2 ) >18--0378. from $174.50 monthly, plus 1 or :!-bedroom : FROM $135 * 646-331 * rg. • BA, aund SUS 1 BR. ~.. d' I d • l tac. carport, no pets. $160. t h nrnr· ......... e 1~f:i P ans an us ory town· houses with 2 or 3 bed-. e He!iled 'Pool e Saunas e Rec. Room 54>-1947. ~-c mi!' St. ~~ '" rooms. All with electric kitchens, private bal-• Jacuzzi • Pool Tables •. Volieyball . LA MANCHA wsb/dryer 673--5729 cony or patio, carpeting, draperies. Subter-• Gym & more! Furn. & Unfurn. BRAND NEW NEW 1 BR's from Sl7U-Sl80 ranean parking, eleva tors, optional maid ser-Adults Only, No Pets DELJ.JXE UNITS Nr beach & sbop'g, Adults, vice. Gourmet food markeJ, dry cleaner, IMMEDIATE Rent Now IDr YoUt oon- 114 E. 20th st., c .M. beauty salon on grounds. See beautifully fur-OCCUPANCY ::iili~n ~Re~ of 1 SltHn.17. nlshed models today, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Other 18992 Florido St. 1 BEDROOM 3 BR, 2 BA. ?t1onticello times by appointment. Just north of Fashion (Y.a blk. W. of Garfield&: Beach) I BEDROOM & DEN TownOOuse. Crpts, drps, dbl Island at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills 2 BEDROOM garage. Dshwhr, Pool. Road. ,A_,;,;ptc,';..;;;U.;;n,;.fu"r"n'-. ___ 3:;:;65 Apt. Unfum. 36.5 3 BEDROOM Kids/pets ok. $225. 673:6610. ._ From $155 ,,:;:;:~r~s.~~.,i PARK NEWPOthRT baAPARTMENTS L19un1.a..ch Newport Bo1ch 01 ,:~1!.~~~IA~~ strcase. Gas & wtr pd. Oft e y OCEAN view tease • 2 l 3 SHARP! 2 Bff..D/R-Brldst. Disposals, All U n I t a. l4S E. lBth, No. 9· f>CS..ll6S relephone (714) 644-1900 for ren't1I informetion: BR, 2 BA. New. Blk lo heh. bar NEW carpets paint Enclosed aarqe. Swlmmlng DUPLEX -2 BR, patio, A U f ---$245 up. 494-3383, 494-2339. drapes 1rg yard 00v gar' Pool. Bar..B-Ques. garage, bltns. S140. 2 pt. n urn. 365 I Apt. Unfurn. 365 LUXURIOUS ocean apt, 2 & extra Pka:n. i250 ieue; 642-2007 778 Smit Pi, CP.f children. Apt E, 2653 Br, 2 Ba, $400. or w/fum. -3207 Broad St. N'pt Bch. THE EXCl':lNG . Orange, 01. Huntington BHch Huntington Bffch 675-1070. soow Fri/SaU&:Sun. PALM MESA APTS. -- The tr.·1~ 11ciit OY\ci . one · oP our OY\e or two bedroom ll~r°trr\tY\~: tho.t ui1\l 'o\ow your m\Y\o! From$ \~;oo pe.Y-moT\ih\s.t\ec.t 'the OQCl'fiTtle.V\t t't\~i'!. ~O\). Gro.~i:. 'f Gre~n., Svn~hiT\t Oro.T\~t.. CY' 5e.o. 'O\ \J '-, Q~o.rime.'l\t~ ll'!. f'rc&n ai:. i'l'le. ~u'('~ w'ri1c.h \~ o'I'\ \'I o. rn\\~ O.l:JJO."f . 'the 5o.T\d~\ ~t.\" \ ~c~X'r\o\rllria er.· hvf\i\"~tol'\ be.a.c.n te.\e.~'t'IO'l\t..S~1 .q51\5 o~F be.ai:.'I\ 'o~u.f\ wo.'""'-'Y'"" ~\Gi"e..r. o.\\ o.dv\t \\'11it1~ ~~~··c~I> 0. O'l\t. 'oe.O~oo~ b."a \ ~000 o~~ o. t\>)o bt£\t'CIC>m ~\r!>'t mo"i't\ rent 1 BR, rent reduction In ex· change for managing 10 quiet ii.pts. 314 Ogle St. Phone first, 646-1798 welcome. l"rom '$145. See private deck. pebl, .,., .. leue. 673-3824. SfNGLES From $~ .,_ y OOEANTFRONT a>ndo, 3rd l BEDRM. From 11 . Mgr. 173TI Keelson "B" 1 Unf, 2 Br. Ocean View. From mt1UI lrtle F ~--------blk W. of Beach Blvd. oU $308 floor. anta.rtic view ocean 2 BEDRM From $180 A h SI I 847 ·~" F 2 & bay. Unfurn 2 BR, 2 ba, U f A 1' A 'I Fro 110 p ., ' ------- DAI.LY .PILOT 1 BR. Sl45 incl util at.o 2 BR. Townhouse, lrplc. 2652 No A Orange, Mgr. 548-1674 2 & 3 BR-$150 &: $165. S35 dep. Newly redec. Avail 2/1. 753 Shalimar, &I~ '11: STUNNING 2 Sr. 2 Ba. Garden Apts. Pool. Rec. rm., no w. 18th St. C.M. a er. --u.ou. urn. BR. From $298 trplc. all blt118, crpts, drps, n urn l> s ·iai m Furn. or· Unfurn. 370 I BONUS $40 oil Jan. rent MAKE OFFER on Sublease DELUXE 2 I: 3 Br, 2 Ba, parking w Is e c ur It y. to S~5 LESS. ' with thi d 2 bd of 2 BR., 2 BA Furn. Apt. encl pr, S160 up. Rental Nolh lng like It in town! S425 k'ou re rig.hi, Oley re under· Huntln....,.n leach s .a · rm, fyn. Covered .Parking . Large Ofc, 3095 Mace Ave. & util. 642-339'1. priced! 1561 r.leia Dr. • ... tth111:J. erp1 ts, ~JPS, bJ~ns, Heated Pool. SaiW. and 546-1034. 2BR, w/w -ts, bl"-, (5 blks lrom New. port Blvd.) pa io, p aygnx.1<11.1, nope.,,. R -·~ Room. N n--h ........ uu:11 ~·" ~ ci R 400 CMdreo W'1oomo •cr~n Owport -c """"' pall<>, 1185. lat & ~ ASA MONTERRrv J -oo_m_•------1 HarOo' B"""' Al>!" HUNTINGTON 1 ... 1, 1603 Haven l!Jace, Call Undor Now ~·1- 4841 Heil Ave., Hunt. Bch. PA~CIF-IC * 2 WEEKS FREE* for appt: M&-2723 . or Management l3000~k $~05 ;pklL u'Qill~ (714) 846-7805 ur-646-7382 CASA VICTORIA 1 & 2 BR 2 BATHS m OCEAN A H B • ...... clel Mesa • • pel tteetlon. 2376 Newport * FRESH AIR (71!) .,._~:S:, · ' ADULT GARDEN HOMES ADULTS ONLY Cl• ~B'd F•rn •·g,~Tv Blvd. CM. 51 8-9T so, R11t1'1o ' ' l " 2 BR. Adults, no pets. BAY. MEAOO\VS APT. 387 y.r, BayS!.CM.~ 2 BR. _un!urn. .Crpu, Jlip,. range/oven. retrlg. No pets. $140/mo. 96!rl4.55. \Valk 3 blocks to Beach Ole. open 10 arn1-pm -Daijy -IRVlNE-AYE.-AT MESA ~!!GE I BB~-$1~L . ~~eaf::sCorM 8y & fum~h~ti~~nf~ -&iS.-l967. Lr; 3 BR. Aptl. Newly \VlLLlAM WALTERS ro, Move Jn w/depoaits only • c, IWl.Dl poo Inquire about our Move-in e Charming Fireplaces NICE rm.--rtlr-worir;fnc-tnile ::...: dee.orated., w/w c.rpll, drpa, ---· • a Bedroom JJ342 Santa Ana Ave. A1Jg'4'_ance, S25 Victoria St. e Spacious -Room<&.-Cloleta or female, Kltc:hen prtvl, COAST'S leading Mar~etplace bltns, except r ef r i a:. $D1 Sublse Park tffwport at HArbor, CM. 642·8970. • Gym, Billiards, Poola. Con v en I en t I Y locat.ed $250/mo. No singles, no OVER 62 ?-? Dey A: Nlsht Security, Pool, 2 Br 2 Ba. untum. top floor, EXTRA LARGE-1 Br. New e Putting Greens 54.5-f449 WVELY 1 Br Apt. Nettr I ;'pe;t~•·:.;>3&-~_,,1m~._,-~-UNDER 25 ? ? Fountalu.. Rec. Bldg. w/ beaut. bay view. 640-1785 Cl]lt, paint, heated pool. WANT Lad)' 65 +. Prlv. bath OCC le UCI. No pets. $135 2 BR. LuJuriowi ApLS. Furn IN BETWEEN ? ? derct.e rm. billiards, col· If no ans .. 644-2442 x47. From $140. Mature adults, 6551 W•rner, Hntg &ch in lovely Ne•'POrt Beach n10. Call 979--0134. or Untum. 2 BR + Den. 2 BR. -n44 or TV. Ea. Apt. has dish· NE\V 2. "R. 2, •· dbl i&r infant ok No !:ts 1881 ,.., home. Khcbtn priv. $Th mo. Wet ~-~1 Sa =J ALL ,~~!ES ~·-. wuber ~""'~ sh'" rpt le -~ ..... ~ .. · -• M ·-"-·~·L·n 4 · 147-GJ26 ~·0 ,,_..,, · D•nl Polnt ...._., "'"c. una. :r~. u11L.11 r.-uu .... ..,., . $265 mo yearly oiuvv ... ,.,...... . ~ SPECTACULAR W)l l le· Water Oceanfront VU!• 2 BR, 2 BA. $235'. Lea!oC. CrpLS, drps, stov,e, refrlg, laundl')I. 8374l70. OCEAN view, new 2BR 2BA, crpts, drps, dshwshr, dspsl, gar. $21(1/mo, 71~ Jacuzzi. Full recreation. VILLA YORBA prt ,patio or deck. 545-4835 Cati 673-9545 ~ BR. From Sl75. Free uUI. LOVELY room tor rent fol' fa~~~1Tc~· API'S. 842 .. 9622 Yeerly-Beyfront OCEANFRONT -2 BR. Pool. Encl gar. Dshwhr. 2U .H~UNTl~~N'!'G'l'O~N!!!!!!G!!!!!!a"r'!d"e""n s working woman 16700 Saybrook Lane, HB. l ~""!!!!!!!""""'!""O!!!!!!!!!!!!ll Lovtty new unfurn. aprs. Garage. $325/mo. Yearly. Avocado St. CM 646-13>4. Aptt. Hell at Bolaa Chlca.1'°",,,--~""'"""'=,,~''-,°'..,-,.-- 846-3.l4l NE\V Duplex 4 BR !. BA 3 &. 2 BR., 2 ba. each. Plrr Furn or Unfurn. Call ] BR. w/patlo. Fun1. $125. 846-ll23. Compatt • See LH.G, nicely furnished room, alk 1..-'h. r1 • tlo ,1 I. slip. Many extras. Immed. 645-8908. Unlurn $117 Prefer retired what you're nilsalng. Fr. &lull. 3:> or r Prlv. b& &: en-% ml. north of Huntington w to ui.::ac P pa "' occupancy 0 OIOICE be 2 3 1 cl '1 MB-4562 try. Call 67.rL1J.t. ~ach. $140. 2 BR. Bltns, ~undeck, 968-4187/892..fi660. Call· ~ 613-8)86 Eves 14 BR. t<ni: T al650c~ apyts, 1' ' a Y or <:oop e. . SU0-$260. ROO'I to' rent weot crptt, drps, pool, play yard. . .. ABBEY~~:...~TY 64"2'3850Y Fountain V1lley DELUXE , Apt.·prlv. Pfltlo. C " 2 ml'·-~ Lndry facll A: carports. Cpl. Lagun1 Buch ,-';;;~;o.·~;"';;:O:'u;:;--T.;:;1---------Muglc, S pools sauna, tennis os\a Mesa, ~ '"'m &: 2 sml chUdren ok. No 1 · 3 BR. 2 BA, lrpic, bltns, 1 yr $130. Spack>w; Poolside bl.<ach,, fi46..8527. ..... Call 14Z-1664. FOR a fow woo ·~ old. illk ''""' hooch • Park Pac1'f1'c """""'w 1150. 84H259. GuHt Homo WALK To BE ~ _shop.:&.._615--2994 or ~. , -A~H the-i:inusual. 1 t--2 , ;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! -------.--New 1 l • br., rpl/dl'P.. ba, ruslom apll. IArr• *BR.EASl'BLUFF211 BA 2 -'°""11plyl 2 2 fiDROOMS L1gun1 Bo1ch , FURN. or Unfzlm.bl ,:_ 2 BblR.k d w hr ., trpl. l1G 16th. roo11111, wide ocean views, story, 'Al c, 1 """crpt'& & <-••· l_ 847-3957. """'"'· s,..... & privacy FOR LEASE 2 car ..,.. •. 644-5582 1 MONTH'S ·l BR $185. 2BR1210. * Private Room * !'. / Huntlft91Dn Boach to stottt. From $150. , ,~ .. -.. ..... n 1 2 (or (.'00.!iclerate, mature Luxury ~front Apts. 494-6140 1or Ellis or Call Mar. SG-1831. nc.w -• 1 3 BR. -Beach a6ults. Cose to 6each I l l 2 BR.a.~ to $550 S.n C .. mente 100 Clift Drive Ambulatory Lady or Maq .~ -~'k ~ un18~tmLapl.. ~~ ~=-~;,,.'. ~---el--Goor(ji ·Wllllomt0n FREE IENT Tuitln Good. m1trltlOU1 F-;:;:::1 •~ 1,.,;:' 1. W&nled. Tobln Realty, ~--'"_ga.Tperso .~ ~ RNltor 2 BR apt. NO chUdrf'n or Nkt, chetttul atrnotphitN • ....,,, er. ,,,,.., mo. · 846-3371. • ~ _... • .__. .. .....,. * 541-6570 * pets. Need resident mgr to Wint nns AD * can ~ • 842-6046 NEW 2 l 3 Br ·A~ll Crpll m..,... S •Pl>· ll90. 1'u FURN. & UNF,URN. THE ENRIQUE APTS l.~"""""'!'"~i°'"-! 2 WEEKS FR.EE ~-1 ' ' ' LARGE 1 BR, oceanfnmt, $50 f I 5 ADULT living, no pots. Br,Jrpl<, ..... apt, $'" _ drps, bit-I"', lb k to _S.11, fan1A1tl<-vif'l'-.,...t---01d OELIJXE_3 Br, 2 Ba, C/O, B3l:.0;'i ~~ '"" 10250 ·L9~6H8a~::i718, F.'!.: spa .... 1 bdrm aP1 1rnm S-R-.<f 539--1661. t-5 PM. Frwy. ~1r'~ .... ~" No Wortd charm. · ftre:place l>ltna, ln>l , e~I gar. 2 "°'""'=-""'~""-=~ JI~ $145. ~ rnO. Utll pd, 2 BlOckl, beach, 2 BR, new ~. ~11111 or carport, spactOw. ~ 1:!,k»~,fit1708t1, no pets. Lie Sin Juan Cepl1tr•no N r. BR 0 0 K If URS T heat~ swlming pool., 2 \\'IU.. excllatwe oat cute with many trees. irtePI to ~....,..3 · , WARNER patkll. laundry raciliUts, Lake A.rT'oWhead cabin. c~ts. paint. Sl.50 Incl utll. 3 BR condo fOf' rent, l blk prlvatC' beach and COYe. B New Oceanfront 1,---------Ii---=--""==--ccnlrnl air cond. Located: 1Jc-tpt 9, for >'<*f S bdrm ca I after 6. SJ&-9638. from beach; $335 mo plus Single$ or l~S.Ol)ly, DO mhrlum. 2 BR. 2 BA NEW 2 BR Condo. Y+'a1cr pd. \' ,_ _1 money! •-nJ Corne r ot Newport t'wy & beach hou11e, clole OCM.n. • 2 BDRM cleluxeoapt,•poolskie clean\~ depolit, adlts only, children or pets. $38l mo. on $400/mo. \'ear I ea 11 e. ~. drpt, bltJtw. Jl.ooJ. BCl\TK'K·~ ........ no: McFadden on 15600 Tuslln I June thr\I Sept. ar •· : gll'den bwlgalow w/jrplc. no ptls, $.)8--U82 year le.ate. t9 4 -718 O, ,615-~11;94~·:.....-----I $196. 3210!5 Pueo Carolina. your hOust', apt., atore VIiiage \Vay, 831}42.12. (2131 tt!--3214. : Adults, $210. 846-02MI 2 BR_. Pf A: wattt,pd.-l chUd 1 494-2791 3 BR. 2 BA Duplex. Dlhwhr, call 493-'10'71. · ~ • Vacancies CQft moneyt Rent Pllt a lUlle "loot" tn )'OILl' ! 2 BR. 2 BA, dclux poolside: nr ok. No pet11. From S140. 2 Bedroom luxury prden frplc, ocean view. S32'; per 2 BR. J. BA, ttow, mrlg, bld11., etc. thru a DallY Pilot )'Ollr house, apt.. store I Yvlt--ttll lhote blubl~ lor • beach. ~. · · 1'7m Cameron St. or apt. falS, BM\lt 4Wet area mo. xi.tit 33rd St. 6-12-J))J gar dlliD,, DOOi.. PJO. mo. Clossllled Ad. 642--5m. bids .. etc. thnl a Daily PUot "bucks". Cill ' ~ ot 828-172'1 • 842-1852. _ tor maturt.-MltJ. 4M-8416 DI.ya; &lfl.4114 evet. ~_,-==:;.•' *=~1'11'1~1~,.!al~lc..:•~· _1_________ Oaalfta! Ad. 642-5678. ~-='="-'·-----I _, ,,..,,____ .. ____ _ ; • ·• • -. • • ' I ~ .. ·1~, MIFW .... U 1~ t 1'11~-1@1-;.. ..... J~1 '.----1 [5J r . ,,. ' liiil 1 ., ...... 11DJ 1 s ··HJ] Vocation 1tontol1 425 Announ-ti 500 Found (lrM Ms! 550 "!'ltt109 . _....,. HolpWllllt:lt.M&l'711 Hl!P W..-,M&l'711 !:!!lf *llllM.fi4 ':,P~·Hol,W 1.ABRGUN 2 A 8 AeearudL Lwruryl 3 2 ;;,.-;u;:;it~--;;;:;;::-.;0 ~ ~~bb .'~~ Ntype lllY """!· -~ ~kblly HOUS~n~.!;!AH 11£\~llt'Y ~· ·-l~'.4 Dr~•PMYj~~I =U~ "iZ'.:: ::. ·~ R • .,!;__ -• , , rn. A"*ll. v.·~ to IMDUf'll'@ ttw .._. -IU_,..,, "-"'' N tff. 'I.A-u; ""'I"'' ..... 4" nlE P....,..-..__.AL .._.,. ib'\ _6; .......... -nan. e-....... wM, Ute tnalhtnlnoe ,.,,..._ 1!""_,..... f• fl\Olli. beg. Feb. 1. Ocean ~ of his omct al York tqL ~ Koltl! on motbt:r, San Otmen QZANINC SERVICE -• O.... Jlirr. M Weft. .nt.Y, __ -~ will lnill • ....... View .l drtk5. $450 mo. tarn Cul\'tr Or., SUtte o. Ott. ta&: Mrt. Cinatt $4141. 10~ DiJc.'ow'lt .,/thlt ad IQiy 9U iLDiltS EXPERIENCED dental a-J"'OREST It ~ )k:ena •UIL" <>t-n<l Irvin., Ca. 92664. Practice ._or aft 5.· 546-1008. ~Y~rmNG-Mot°" will MUa4 or 141 2127 Exw, Flnloh ~ a ""°"' wllb •. .., ll«MO. a.vB. 1ml 'Tl.iil!D W01, ~ R•nt•I• to Shir• 430 llrt\ill'G to eu. _ .... _. MEOIUY: mt...)'DWI& malt. ~t ab.Y U~-liowJ)t Ql omCL~ING. .l'OOJ ]lih...a DIMld -~ ---T e t )-( .FJ n.o. ---... ~"°' .. .!m I:;;:~.:.::.:~;..;:;~;:...._.;:;: t.,..t, eyo and•-· doc.-. ... ....,.,.111co1. ~· lncomoTu 11/l:"'-~ FIBEl\GLA-11, 'bU4 L.V'.N • .lltll'.mno-N::!D EiiiO.loci'flO.,..+' filZ s!!:; ,.:~. ~i~ zh.i-~ ~l,~ 1. P tao• e ~~ ~ ttJI'"' Y.lc. ott ~G ~ borne ·w.• 1 MIL •co.e . ._ ~.~ ·*'!.~ XltlJ ~ t.ns. 8ewtlY FL~Bookkeun ....... 11ao 2 Bil apt, 110 mo. + ,Ill, 2 i.a1:."H.s. tn":l ~°'TJn~ !!.".!:: ~Oii""!~~.!,,& big 'fiiiU.Vfax s.mce ')Ill~ A~, Cli4 _,...., t'ITJJ>_,..._ -.....0onv. -·-· --. lotit) blocks to b<>aon. By >'eh. = ~ ~ "''-1 BUS DmW Z1 or _,. 'lbt °'" ·, . " ' · 1.\1!1 i IXl!iR -y C...Wty tsi.Nona,53&-1297. ...,,.., ]~ ~'•~~ .~u.o:Pk."'b..!.io:: e uv .. nLOCALLY • C"~~ FOllMS ANALYST ....... -. -Yn~~ci;;.' t ~ YNG work1na ""ms" ,1u _ ~ doc m..... -· 11.B. O>riiliao bome -~ FM -..,...._ ttWNTENANCI;,... ·(ban' A.....,tloe"n'I» ,IJ! stu-nu 4BR hse tn MWIDA ";;;;;;;;;~~~! am. •JML ' b ' · Moll<d On -~"'"-tn~!:!,Wnd~ ' k.. ~1:3~~ ..... \lme, Ille Re<;fl>I lldnt Bd! .., \'le)<>, y,·/san\e. 58&-0533 • oISCHUN'6 am.au red le-hthtv ,._,, W. A. SMILEY, C.f'.A. .,......_.. Our home «net ls •t· ~· Oll]!IYltrY il eJoc. AIP cl rt 1 i•M '"" p I 530 male. •·•-·•~. H • r b 0 r & Nfiniahl-642-2221 (ir&elM.ae 648-96611) • Fr0 u n t Lin uated on a blutt OYtr'--trical. ~ toola. .. u. e ._ ='------~ c.•;.orso=nc;;•:.;;• ___ ....;:;.;.;; -~ ·~ Valley. ..,.,,,. the Paclflo Ocoan ~ 11r .. ct:o Jfn. Tlllo;r' A/P.A ""'°"'' ' I~~ ~;A~~a~(>.n~~r ~f~~!~~ fR£E! ~~ Sin Clemente. RD'INISH \n white or color ':!. mt:'-:1'~:::-.g PM OllLD care in my home tor • Newport ff.arbor. Jt ~~ fQr qpt. n, ~ ~Ntw'"'Pl;.R:\. """""""',,.....,,-.,-~-·I in J'O(lr bOble or businea. • RW. 4 A: 7 yr old T'ue. 6: Thurs )00 quali()I". we·oaer )'OU· _.. lll1I ~ \ ~~k~ afler 4 pm and nm ln tl~ Buch se.$f10.Tre. J.nc. Sen Otmdt!', a..t1tl6 from. S uDdi &:30.' Nt UCI thi& ~ \Ad; ,._r/::'"d'~t! P......-..•I ~y """' Boellne Coune -lot • '11• rei1 male ,..~ Ser lff Jonllwlol mature a:trt. rda. SS3--1"2: """"'"°"' + -cNl~ .~..:.. d<Dt'"!."'::-"'-~ In, 0..., ,.-Dr., If.I •• NEf,J) girl lo share l"'l'nl. STh. ~farina Hi&h School, 15871 kitb!ll wry f!Vadly. denall--..-~ ~ . -woric ~ ~ pro(tllioiipl' oppcil' .......... corili. • .,..,._.,,.,.,. ...._,. ~ mo, Dana.~i~~ SpringdaJe, H.B. Tues, Jan-ed. 90-4692. JOHN'S Carpet. lTpbCUttnr J £!°VJFCE' S ~is~p\ll~~ QULDCARE, my home, ty. ~1!:-Wft.: :~ ...... ~ ~'JS_ m · j -uary 31th., FOUND ""1 '"~male, "1th l)ri-Shampoo. -Srotcll-~ • ~·-· .. ,boa P< -.. JO ~M '6 .,. '~" -•n 'R '-fE~lALE 21·28 to sh.art" new 7 pm elev ptudc colla.r. Near r\Wd 'SoU R.etarcW\t.a). COMMERCIAL. H;GK. ~ 2;~ 5;3l,uJ.4 We are tiN.l1'4r a Sr. • Mon. 14* ~Aw., ,l l:l;t. . .. duplex in N~wport y,•/aame. Course conducted i... Hunt· Lacuna Kiah Scbool Call n--e IJ .. .n -'-Polnti-• tll.>s ---" -·-~· Fonn.t AnaJ»I w/mln. N.11. 6'2'24l~ s::r.:. ~.iE'°~' ~ SlOO + utll. MS-$725 eves. l.ngton Stach Po¥,.;/ Squad-{n4) 497·2735 eVH. • brii)itwfl A 10 ~ P~na tef.ttq~'"'be1'27' 2-3 >"' fSPft'. bl forms K'ANAG~ta( 'ctn-• lite, t 6 . ~ NEED 2 males to share 4 Br ron. ~ 96SJ634.. .S.UWYED, m.&Je, VI c biftacb for white c&rptt&. " ~~ am..o can: needed tor yr ~ oOntrol I: an&· leeo,t=· ht re.tallinc 4 ~ all(' t J a.;_1 :~l "°""' & util. in Hnt& Boh. " HINDU SPIRrl'UALIST * Anaheim <Uncola ~ St "' '°"" .....,, llY 11vine CUSTOM PAINT ING old baby, 5 to 6 hn .., day ~ a.u... '""" ,.. toodl.. 281~ -cNotol ~ -"~"-'mo""-. :::!162-BQ;S"-"=·-,-=-,-Let this ad ciuqe your Cbllege); m--m.4 ii r U·"-extta ~1,!fll clMn lilter/Dttt. t[nf\arn. lnter. Jn 11l,Y. borne. VJe. of a.cconi.!!"l'Y ll ~·In · MEROIANDISE ' hantlltt, ~. 2180 HarW Blvd! ~!ALE roommale, 2 BR apt. whole outlook on We for the ~ w ... nn., am..,. nn. .. .eec, price. Frtf: color CO& MllMl1a .. Atl(nta. Need quali.ftc&~'~· • tuJl tlmt, cmitact m.&Mltl' Ott. . • . I l~ blk to beech, Ba.L Penn. bettir Professional acMce FND 1uze male hall $15. AD¥ nn. ff.50, iUI~ I-, ea~ Uc. , Ins. Rda'. ~Ul!. Qderatlon, ~ = al Detra tl'ui'nltuh! Store, REL!APLE . b $125. yriy. m-1256. on We. Ll~ ""•dings dal!Jo. Sbepbenl-IUre ':;'." Blk & .ooucb ~IO..~ 15.. 15 yn. Wont be uilde<til<L ~ CllILD ~2 lrvlilo ......, reoume & ...i.,,, .......,. -' · who waolt oj,j;!i!iii;iii~ Jd GIRL 10 share 3 BR. 2BA 10 AM·lO PM. ~136. lan vie Santa An a exp. "' · t counts. not • No: Wutlnl. atrU, S nes wldy. Muat to: · MEDICAl. · advance with1 ~' hoo .. , .. .,..,1..,..,, pets, 49'l-9034, 312 No. El Qll\lino llel&bWBad< ea,. 5*518. ~"'!1 1~~-...,.,.u. * WAU.PAPIR * hive own.car. 83Hl49. , Soctetory/R,-'iolllot 1"'1'po)Jy· Mui! Jia~;. \ge ,Yard. $80. 548-1907. Real, San O emente. TAN I. •'bite 'Boxer a • ' Wbe.t )'OU call •·Mac•1. C 0 0 KI fl. o u a_e k e e et!'· ~ed· Ad ~ 588 lnteUjcmt, 'well ltOOCQed drlvb)I ~ ne~l Pl 435 ?.tA~INE ~itor & author, . 6 to 10 m01 old. VJ'.C ~ ... ..,,..,,., 548-1'" 6'6-lnt Ba.yfroot N.B, Li~-hl. Ad.,ult c"/o ~Pilot .; sirt· ·.Wltll 1DtCUcal ' back· pe~ A P J''1a 1,I •. :.~ i;G::•:.:.r;c•ll"..o::'..;to=r-'R"on=t--age so. ."'111 house ~ A Walnu.t, Irvine. Weaiing All types of PAINTING & PAPERING. famib', refJ. Salary open. COO.~ MeU. Clbt. 9'J836'. aoar.d ~ lnlmedlatety ·pereq~lty. Pb) Mr~·Bb: r. GARAGE For Rent, 3100 \V. largeboat sit klr rent&.: util. n!d collar. 5SMI022. Carla. •CARPENTR~* 20 yrs. tn H&rtlor area. Uc ~ ' · ........., ' Ir bUy CP JlflCtice Pu ~3JJJO, daya fir" C""'"l ffy, ... , N.B. Facing in Newport area. Local refs. "''D ~·-f.£":: . ,,.. ._ ,.,... ~ .. •o & bo-'~ -~ •-OOOKS f/"-I ~ ~.' £m'ployet-board, ·~·A 1..1111,.;.. 1~ evef, -..,. . .' . ~· .,,_., ;I \\'riteCla.ssiliedAdNo.ru. r 1~: r1U1 _o ,VIC. ~ ... sm.--.l-QW) .,...,.,... n.al :u•.<-n. t:.tl'.l\_~'o,.;_ ~i~~·. ' apptM" -. n....,..4>':"''--•.._ .• ,,. Lido Isle, $30 per mo. Ex· Daily Pilot, P.O. Box l560, &y Harbert parlt on Cement, c..c.... ~2356. ~ rN·a. """v l''"Y COOK 0 .,._ '""'~~_.__._ ~•M ~-• cellent lor litorini: b08t ~ta ~fesa, 93i2fi. 2ln_ nr. Tu{do Ave., CM.. PROF. Painter, bonest--work. Hosp.,_4&8Jlagship.-NB. __ " .;.,.._ ..! • Ml;)~ ~tt.r,y. mull. SeN. • llZIWll . gear. 6-IZ-!!405 -548-5197 after 5 pm. SPECIAlJZING ht paUol, reu, llc'd /, lM. Int J ext. COOK full time I: pvt time Ov!f' 2:\.. Miit be Clian 6 kn o • ~. Send p,_; H.B. -: *'" Garage for Ston.gl'. PROBLEM Pregnancy. Coo-. FND: Pftcnanl larae mlxed ~·a1ka I dtiveQ.'a)'L Low tree est. Refs. 51J.-1ZS9. for b(.pllal. neat A" in•~. $Url Rftlime Otuffled ad no. 61'"f728. t ... a , ~ l!l:B Maple Ave .. Costa ~fesa fident, s y mp a th e tic w l ~m~rarier/~ rates, free est. Xbt't job APJ'. INTEJUOR ~ A ~:8:""5930 W. a.at 581.c~Datl)-211ot, P. o. R.ESTAUR.Mf'r~~ :DX~':~~·;~.2 ~~~ ~..!~_:i>_s.A. ~= 6#-7'23 °'~'k?'~~~W ~~~~~ ...:.i'TlmeDeOendobledoy ti_ ~:-.Ca =..,ea;:t= mos. min. ot disc. yr's lease PCAREALM .• 642-1436.CARD READINGS FND Female black dol;. with CEMENT Work, driws. ierv\ew. Corrununtt;y \h'dted t>ilhwaahel'. A1>flb Rlaa' MEOJCAL l n • U: r a D c e paclftc ~t HWY,lffB. ":. nr NYl'Pt Blvd. 5.16-0414. while trim. Medium size walb. patios. ·desb, ad-PROF. Painting, also_ rooft. Metbodlst Qiurch Rtlta.urant. f( -l"ubkln SecretU7 ~ wilb REP.RO •Pute· U'D_ • trUlt Office Renta1 440 ~~ fro~ f$4-~n~ un Laguna Bch Uc. tag viC ditklu. Free ~ SIH70S, LJ~. ;:!' ~~: DELIVERY o% D A J LY ~orterJtewpart 8cb bett I lledi.car·e. · lfidkal QUSJUied only. Vt'r f~'~I r ' . -Vlow, 613-3962. 6#-2921. . PILOT SUNDAY ONLY ID lmowledp. -: loll Ill a-tied Ml ljo. .,, ~ CORONA DEL MAR ALCO"· Hou cs ·---·· GERMAN Shorlbair Point" PATIOS.PLANTERS BIG .rn.c. -W'.P. a labor, .........., .-Re-DIAL F.....,. 1'lal>d. 640'41«1"" Pilot. P.O. Bot< I*'~ A ro • .~ _ ft ot!ice ......... ..,,....,_.,, • .. .... ........ _ , call far samples A:. est., The _,.__ the ~.._ W Jan. Mesa, C&ll(. 9m6. • PP ....... ..., ....,. · Phone 50-7217 or \\Tile puppy, ~ mo5., ~........u v"' All Concret• wOrk. Brick, Hangnvn Sf1..58t6. .......... use o ...-, wa.dted • , ' ', ==-:&::11 :::· ~~"!:n~""'M: P.O. -122:1, ""'" M"8. Main. 13th Ht&"'" Thurs. "...,.,._ wk. l!S4-3533, ' PAPERllANGERS . w...,.. .. Von. Mr. ~ ... ....l:''t::"-~ '\"m!io .i"l'.:.U.1~ "·ith ample parking. SWINGlliG SINGLF.S Call 557-6446 to identU)'. CU~M CEMENT WORK Reduced ntes tor the ott ~~:"lo.m, ~~ Bay f ACTOIY you're~~·~ for dut1 ..•• l&aff nlid ~ Ask for Christine C?all Jim 3-9 PM Lost · 555 Drives, WALKS. patios. season. 9';-5. 646-»e. ' lleldy Work, MJDlY In Lindsey N'u r •,a, Rflt.1 BOYD REALTORS 675-~ 539-Jl.22 Pool decka. Don. 642-«514. EXPER. pe.lnter E'xter and DELIVERY man for ee,rly e Sanding I. deburTtn& A perain m ~ •. f.ldii Cat 8304500' ~f4S..41],f. 1 Cdr.t-Zi50 sq ft, front corner, COUPLES PARTIES ~~· ~~rOne ..rv~ PATIOS, WiJiS, dri~ Saw, inter. Reu. fateL Call A.M. Newspaper delivery. 2nd opendon: won. Wuh. 481: E. lflb st., Cll. RN .. '8upll'YllOr tor muJl 2nd floor. Elevator, air Call Phil 3 to 9 PM per (Rufus) NO tags. J..ogt lreak. remove Ii: replace Oil'k, 968-4065 eves. Daily, Costa Mesa area. ,MILf:. J'OREM.AN nW'lkll_bcrimetDbeldlV*J cond, carpets, drapes, ' 539--3344 at 'warner ·& Sprinpta1': . concrete. 548-8663 fqr at · Pl••fer Pitch R Ir Must have dependable car. • Excellent worldn& condl 5 Yrs-nµn . exp, Furniture 00t.n4~ .....-m tor ·~· t. 1 garage & park1ng lot. 14 Social Clubs S35 H.B. area Jan &. call * WALK on Concrete, NQ1 ' ' .. LA. Ttmes StS-4752 I: trfuae bel'IE'th.1. cue poda. ·Great fUture tor RN Su~~ pnva.te offices. ,Large steno , 846-f.:686 daya, H).3169 kfter t4\l'O. cal.I Max, <:ement * PATCH PL.ASTERJNG DENTALReceptto,n\at top ~ ,Maoy benefits. riunizwhoirM)nbeachateal =~~'!,ni~!°7.1ek;:.c~~ JI~~~ 2. C·C<inJrah.r 11:; tctor, 6"-0081. "1 All ~ ~tlmates ~~T:•:ia~:!J SHUR .. t~ CORP. ~~ ~ Ca.JI R!100M4: ~CLllDl'RK·'f~· 1 can divlM. 673-412D. DISCOVE~ -LOST: Cray cat w/wht feet ' Ni '.... fringe. benefits. Pie.as.ant en-m~s.. Lyon, J.A. NOLD£RS.1n~ ex· • - . ' .. . I DESK space evailable $50 DISCOVE le underside.~ hair, th!a Nurse..., 1~ Plumbl"I vtronm.ent. Dental exp ieq. F.qual Oppor Dnp&o)W per A trainees. lllrtC b' 3 Expel'. S PM·ll.30 PM, I collar, sea 5 ... eyes. Vlc. ,_ " ·~ ro.-~ 25-35. N king • llh1ita, Amibi' nitea/ Call 881 Schneider, ~0$5 :1 =~:. 114~ 213-381-.1393 ~~ •taMctesa DrJ=·· ~M. fri~m~oo':!!!·Jn1~ Pf!!!BjoINbG....._ ~.¥.'1 642-2626. o smo . Gener•I Ole Work 3pm. I: llpm.u f:'!Gi:; '2 pm .. prnl, N~r bin~ availabl~. 222 Forest Ave., I ~~c.t.A =. . UQ__j(! r, ark~' n-n --.. ~.-. ,,.a::u .... 1:.1'"'. ·-u-~·· St. S.A Y~t 0.,,. tin Pl&oent1a N.B. 64f. 100 • . : ') .......,-. ~ eves~ . . V'U'",),U,O DENTAL Aulstant. exper. _....... nq•...... ' . CM · . • iALISMAN Laguna B<acll, 49<--I !al SMAIL blk ma1' dog, wtdle DAY Uj'i,1filint. 501 ,,.., DRAINS -" $7.50 obalnille w/knowledgo of GELCOAT TOUCHUP · Good :Potenl!ol ' DESK space avallab'le $50 Ult lllCf fo11111 ctiest-0k!er, blU"d. of ~. ~·.,er-~-call tiE-5788 sewer~· to Jfl1 •. $15. deslc.. Salary open. Smd Exper. Coastal Reo'e9,tlon "Needl!d..ln:untdi&tety c.an Mn. ~' mo~ WUl ~:· .· ™· to 1'mmy. Vk. ~ • .,. ~ * s&zsm * ~ to· Box 1799• Lag Inc, _64J.«;4 Eq. OPPK"· TIAIEE · Wutclltt !~~;.f7815 Beach Bl~ Fairview I wu.on on~ ~r~ ~ S.wing/Alt•r•thM Employer. Penormtl Al'f!Nrl ., ... ~ . day . Re ward ! ~ DENTAL RECEP.. GIRL ""'"'.a ... for t .(Mark W c.enter) liu.ntlngton Beach.~· Fovnd (~r• .. , ~-~ M&-3714r~ mt;iOM:· ~ Atter•tiofts 6425145 TIONlST I OFFICE ~.-Must~~ • ASSEmlEIS .,,-. MMQ6 -! \\~CL!Fs>.ERB::!~ING FOUND La Jolla~:. LOST ma.le cockapoo;:,;;~•.Son.L!~d"''10Neat,M:CUrale.X!yeanexp. MANAGER-Fut moving knowledge of aewlng I. be .. ~.~ c1~. -" tlm• ~· uu.u-apricot 6 mo old Answen "'.rw'U .,...,...£,,_ ~P !:!~!! .. i:' ~~ fashion oriented. ca.I I ~ 11;1-... ..-• Comer Westclitt Drive &: J-t.B Ja.n. 25th, black mixed to "BAM llAM".·Vk. Vic-AC.'K Taulane -Repair T~ ,....., .. __ "'""_. _......, 191.0 9am-53J .Lona Tenn AaiJcnmeot. preltt dr\lgltore.~·· l~ Irvine Blvtl, Newport Beech poodle, female. approx 12 t · & Pomo C.M. mod . 20 -ope.n for .an intelligent, &&: betwn · ' Holld$J &. Vacation Pay 1.5 bra/week. .Bii:ahtl'dl p. 1 r. HO'A'ard 64H!Ol wks. 962-5.263. ona na, · n; , " add.it. • yrs. exp. CERAMIC TILE NEW ~ creative. Y.'Oman.. l\fust have pm. -VOLT Phannl.cy, 4 9 4.-10'S9 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 350 GERMAN Shepherd male 4 Reward. 50-1!181 -Llc d. My _Way Co. 5f7....oo36. remodel. Free: est. Small abillt;y to organiu her nn GIRL Frld.3, 1 fl ofc for lnstMt Par'tONlel 4&t-41.-0 ~ & 900 sq. ft., cpt'd, pyt. to 6 mos old. Vic.0Santia'&o LOSTdog g:;.c~ ~~ ~ ilrllfting jobs welc:ome. 53&<-JG. ~~bill"~.· 0.••.·•.:'!~e •• ~.~ .. ~b. ~ti.-! Tem~.p-.t....... . , ••· J.n.w.1M· • J k tll pd adj and Hewes Orange · .... .._.,,..' " ' .... __ uca ~,,, l,.. °"' --t'·• 3848 ~.·IDP!JS,' or~,.·Si.i;.,_.,'l"-lte" ~06 .,-w,,.,.· *'*"I'*: "'t. ba1h.J[~~1rt.a ., 714. Westmin.stertag.6J3....819'1.· Cost Hwy/Avocado, CdM .PLAN~. ~emod., lHJ Salaryopen.Call~Ul\. neceaa. APPlv, 3502 So. N ~ Fullttme,eX~.:enJ P.Oi301 S . . ng : SIBERIAN LA Co. tq. $20 reward. Room Additions. $50 Vil· 1 · . I It DENTAL Sec'y Bookkee~ Cn!enville, ·g:).. ~.geech ~141 ia1ar)' ConimlulOn . 54().-. . Husky, female. 8'D-(13:;9. 557--0626 $7~ .... ,...... -......... ,..:1i..-. < • HOUSEKEEPER.· LiVe ,111. &. ...,....... p119r. En::ip~r fill ,. • ·i NEAR 0 C ••-hotel Mesa Dr Costa Mesa . .._....,.. or ... .._.,,,... . , . ' • ....... .,.... •• , • 5'16-7Xl!l "tri5-39"..n. • WST: ~te photo. album. G•rd•nfnt 546=-300). ·, eompahlon who drtves Ii: Call for A~· restaurants. Dlx. space, im· V\c. M1Saion & Reiia Lane, D I NN E R C k ,._ COoka. Waterfront apt, $300. Nuraa N11d1d $40--5050 ext ,,. • med. occupancy, Lowest FOUND • Woman's bi·focal Mesa del Mat, C.M. Reward PROFESSIONAi;-Gudener, Job WMttecl . F""81e 702 °~ • per; mo. Reply Box 753, Bal· lla7 & OtMr Shlth ' ?· .._ . I ~ii23 2172 DuPont , ~a:ei::.s:1~ Call le 557..e&sG. • ~ work, ,prq'~l n g, : '. ' . , ~~=~·~ boa,Callf.93961. Top ,.t. 4uty ,.y. JOSEPH ,MAoNIN ' l · LOST: Jan .U., small Blk .& BP 1 nnk1ers, cleanu jot., COLLF..GE lhldent tO.C.C.) EMt Coast Hwy NB.· , e HOUSEKEEPER. part lmmed. ~ for ftoot. ~. .Equal Opper. ~ '1 1617 WESTCLIFF FOUND; 10 spd bike Faun-white do&-Vtc Brbokhunt &. andlcaping. G eo-r re-; lleC!ka part time office work, S ' · ' time Own traltfPOl'b.tion. Count;y-wkie. Need RN • · , l'.lm sq. ft. Crpt, all' cootl, tain Valley. Owner klenti(y. lndiatlaJX>U.. 962--0648. 646-5893. .... ~ derlclil, .P.B.X .. etc. Costa ·..-DI HWASHER' &f;4-7sl5. -' i LVN •. ~ -Jntenien SALES 1penon tD ·'illl,~J ample pkg, util, janltoc. 968-2949. GOLD domecl ~rlag diamond I.AWN Service, mmr, qe, Meta area. Available alter· l'fpt be clea:n .-t: neat. ~pply EKEEPER. Teache Moo-ffi, 9-5. Le•c.o·uJle tlonery suppl'81: isl~~ Baumgardner #1.M. 50.-5032 BLACK Kitten 't\ith green &et at Frid' l/l9 vac11um. Resi~4 comm'I noou 1 pm • on and Sa.tu.·-~· Sllrf I: Sirk>.ln, HOUS "-·--t Ntne1 ~. ,351 ~~ atta. \'.\fW·ti'aln. BeaCM1Slii Cd?.1. 2400 sq. fL, $SKl to $600 eyes, Mesa V'ente' are:a, Reward! Mf....:1595 ay ' ?eclnup. Tree 'NQl'll, prun-dlQ'I. Call Linda 546-«18. zw W. Coast Hwy •• N.B. needs bel.~ per~ pita] Rd., N-.B. lt.qbliy .f'il'k, tione'ra. ·!Sn~ Ii~ T.00 f1 $1200 f>40-.1459. lng, new le\lo'M, sod, reaa. NEED he-_lp at hOme' We DISHWASHER. Apply tn · · Lido Bldg.) &0-9950 or C.)4 ' ·; • • . • =-~ :::: l-tll ~ Hiwa.y &: s MALL Dalmatian-type ~1°i!1cerld sa.t!: a c cl!sePt 5'6--294.1. . • have-. Aides. N u..r ~·ea. penion 3-5. .ca.nnel's, 628 N. IF you "'Ol'k at a Pl&nt.or co. 549-~ ~ Ex'p ~ ~1acArthur. 6T:r765l. black & white ma1e dog ~vd. 673--6732. · t'OMPLETE garden . .er"· ==~ ~~ Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. that :'P~ ~ tlllu1~ ~URSES Aide-lmmed o~ ol.tes MM~ frlo..A»Pb' irJ DELUXE Qttice, panel found In C.M. &T:i-7739. LOST· German ahort haired La~, cleanup, reaa. rates. 5CT-Qi81 J DIRECroR OF FINANCE = call cnt) 6t&..f?&O aft mg 7-3:30. 1; J.ll:Xl, penon , l(,enil. •• R.1'!_'1_~ walls. carpet, parld.ni. 2052 FOUND: N'pt B e a c h . point~ ~!aJe. Vic i.aguna ~:~ ~· 10 )"l'S, exp. . San Juan Capistrano. Cal.if. 6:90' I: wkids. De.YI (213) Utime. Parle Udo Conv. ~. :lli6I 11tr,im; l'iewport Blvd., C . M . Samoyed, call &: Identify. Niguel. Reward. 495-5942. . .. ~ H9ln W•nted MI,. F 710 I ~= to $1,~.,l!.per ~,:· 581-4221 HolJt,, 466 Flagahip, NB. Blvd,~ Mela • Ground fioor. 646-1252. 646-8480. EXP. Hay,•auan Gardener. J:: ' ...,....., " on ._._. _IA:IUI.. OFFICE "flune-t.VN SALn del1r: to llirn lta 1 LOST y,001an'1 dlamMd Complete garden 1erv A*cxxPtING annll.....tiolJI Quaill., Deg. with m&jol' IMMED-Openings tOI' 10--15 medlcal Ullatant. S~ !:lone b,tlliMm full tlrM 0~1'·k~= !v:~~~v~~ M~~.ca~afe:~. ~~ ring. Vici~ .. Fuh'!>n Kam•lani, 6 4 6-4 6 'l 6: for pveyard ~;-aaber field in acctg. or fin. admin. lad8 f\1U Jot p(tbpe. Paid salary $500 mo. Mono-Fr(. ~ ~ uoi tice. 215Rlverslde,"Ml-l347. Verde, 5.57-6917. :is:~= ~ ~· 6C2-l331. Colony Kitchen. 27142 ~e~Pur:1~t~~ :;~·;-am :c:.vF~ 9'1&-5880. • . N~Slvd.,C.M. 'J 2 ADJOINING OFFICES, BLACK & wru•• dog found •• old. N .. ,: mVete eat, v""tc ROTOTII.J..ING • New lawna, Ort~a Hwy, San Juan ment Service Inc 15 interview call 892-5333. OPERATORS, lina1e needle SALES &fr' for ~ chlldreni busy intersection C.M. $90. Beach & Slat;.. 86-5901. '" Victor!~ Maple~3687: ~~·~mom:· Capi&tl"UIO. ~ Aven~. ~dia, 113&-'1828:or M&-Oss2. • ~rlock._Zlppene"'1'. Top ~\ique( Wedff"ri, • ~ Util'a Inc. 642-i560. HOU!E Hunting? Watch tbe CM. . . Accounting Clerk Calif.· 91006· by Feb. 15. INSPFCI'ORS, 1 aIIb 0 at pay, expe:f. qnly. Rolf'1 M&turt ady. ,64+-T89T-.• 1 PROFESSIONAL Suite ready OPEN HOUSE eolwnn. W ad LAWN rmuntenanoe and Beautiful modem ofc tn PhOile 21.J...+'6...al6. , moldlnc I: ,-usem ~ Mtg;--;-861i-iPrOduction Pl, e Seeretanet to· to go. Heil at Bolsa Chica. ant results . • 60-5678 hauling, free eatimate, Fa• h lo n Island. Great DOG Groomer, refa requll'ed, 1pecil6n. Soth~\Jriy. ~ tm .. , . • F/C ~ .,11. to He 1 -/mo 0 00.1323 633-9933. ~orkera Ir: fine•t writeLona'sPetSbop,14423 tlon -"· he:1ptul but not OR'nlOOONTIC 'FRO N"?. •:~S.C\v 'to ~u·,~·~ ·;,-::" s8o. Goner•I Sol'YICOI l':'.r.l'.tl;.. SIF-: r.1,'i: ~ CUiver or. 1rv1 .... c;,, ,,..._ ;::a.:;.~~"~r'*~ O~CE ~-' * 1 oo•/o' FRIE ' Oe•k/olo •paoc. $40-160. Trader's Parad1'se ···-Gu"-1--·tled.• trvtne, open Sal." Sun. 1-5. DRAPERY ll•lp, oxper. Corp 1631' Pia ~· ' . ... OJ.> ...... Apnq "' All Ofc "-rvices 9'79-3988 n.au• ....... '""" Jan P ... ~I Coutal ..... bier & machine o...,,.._ ton • ce ' '""""""' *' * Painting ·In ........ .._ ~.:n"'f_-;:::--.· ~ · " ~ n.··-'i•u ......... ""--~-bl• • ..._., ..-.-,,.. .... ..._ 4 .:-'."",-.day• .._ ..... mpus ....-.-. -1! ,. 5 ,....,.. 'Cl wu•-•· ~·... · Personnel "g:ncy, 2100 needed. Good ~·. plenh• of .Al'-AA Al' .... a_.. ..... -nt, · llllll a • "'"" '""o N E'!J~~I Busin••• Rent•I -Free estimates. 968-2208 ~ v -w>--.• ¥1""' ,...-I ~""' 1::::;,:::::;:...;;::;:.::;:; _ _:~ Harbor mvd, . work. Pd hol, vac, hosp & or ~ rent. 5'8-~ " "THE Factory" ... sbo.. . Ii nes Hauling ASSEMBLY -· Boat life Ins. $Hl3l. ll!J.'INE .,.,,~..... PERSONABLE ft\8il or ?"~ p ' ~ avail. in the maJ ranging H 32 , Furn Will AMCmbly. No exper. neceu. DRUG I; Oo&metic Wes lady .. r-~'"4•'4 wotri'in nee4ec1· to. conduct tellll~ .. ·to w 1.-SJ5..;· ~ from $80/MO. Ideal for ave · van. 3rd shift, llpm-'1am. Apply exper. See Mr. Powers al SERVICES~ int«;Vif'WI with .:.music oiii;;'PDot p(t) BOx"·• book store, speciality card t1' mes clean attics, c e I I a r 5 • al pie at llptJI. or 7am. Ram.tE!1 Rexall~ CM . stuileritJ, N9 vcp. nee. Eve. M' . ""1~"'' sbo 425 ~· St _ garages or~ have )'OU. MacGre""""" Yacht ,..,,_, N pbo -tt-' • Fee It. Free PosJtk>llll wort. '$2.50 ·per hr. Call Co!Jta caa, ~ p, etc. ....,.., "' -~-..---Al&o, wUl ~ short haul 1631 Pt:;,,tta CM ......,." 0 ne ~ • Sales SecreW')t $600 497-2110 tor.appt.' 9262'7. • •'' ' Newport Beach. 673-9606. I .)urn 'Ml• su..18ti2 ' • D s o· ReCept/Typllt to $500 SERVICE St.atlOG;( Co MM ERCIAL-U.8"/100-do ars SKIPLOADER A dum INcl< AHltl•nl M-11' .E P ENI R Booklt.,per to 1825 POWER rmdllne _.tor, ,mi !!JD u,..,....,, · sq. ft. SZk> mo. I 1300 sq. M>rk. -Q:mcnte, !,.i, Womeru: apparel. N..-ct for OP~RATOR Inventory Corrtrl tme to $450 ~ a b ,.-olutely rnadent. P/tbl't ~ ft. s:n:i mo. 2193 & 2199 a.wine. ·breatlitg, ~1Uo. _our So. c.out Plua. store. · • Reoept/lltelt;ype $433 ~· W• operi. ~ ~ .,._ MWlt '*' Fairview Rd., C.M. Agt. '----.... ------------JILOCAL..--~...Ab'lldJ .._~ MIJlf:have!IOlidaales~. lf~ ~,~~ljl.l A/P_Consfr~Bookkeeper'$550 Pl>'~ 1n ~Koorovia wl)ocal ~Arco, lfth• .;:646"H81'-':::=l.c,... __ ~--WILL take up to $3),000. Fl G Collection -............ ...._.. ' .nc u, Please write in!Ormal SuVictl'lnifffiitiOli }la& im· Tellers ' ~~ ~ ~ , .,.,... • Newport. CM. 1000 SANTA ANA C &-\ Adj Boa ne un trade student. La.rte truck. Rea.a. resume to Hubbub 2241 No. !IDdate opening. You will Purchu Clrk/PklJllr 1600 No. E,. Colta~MHL . • Tic-Toe a~ 0 fro~ bua~pro-pertyona~:!:'r form.ftahlngboat need 53f:;.1M6«.5af-2164 Onqe Mall Orina:e, ca. ~tt-,;o;37D;OJmpu1.er1 Insta.ll.LoanClrk S440 RMl!lt•teS.ln s.E VJ·C· St.l•t'I~ lid E rl Park ol rtpalr. YAJID, -prage cleulapo. 90665. Attn' Prftideo• Oii a l ~ tbllt buls. Cao-A>lt: Bookkee"" ' 1S10 . nrt ~ Jlli -. :. ~po um. . ~~~a1~v~a.642-2!19l PHQNE 67s.astf· . ~Remove , ~•. dirt, lvj. ATl'RAC'I1VE Slim girll ~ r'~~~ve j&~lmgs 488 E. 17th _ <lt' IrviDel O r .-• -r~ -r;':~~ ~ • COMMERCIAL • Ind111trla.J DENTAL-Medical Bulldln&, TRADE 27 0..-m V-8, f11· on.~ gradlng.M'J-2&85. Wotnen, to demonstrate new M\-'"l' ~._ftl.UI ~ 642.:1~ StaUon, lTth .. tl:\'{fte.~ NJI. 1hop or atoraae 500 to ,;15() m.t:m equity. w A~ bridge bunk1, her.d. galley, ~l...,lnt ~ prod~1:1 ~r1rets. kriowledae or CL and ...,..._. ¥o ~ ¥»• Ll~ !!:,•~In~ SMVICE ~tiori sf. $65. to $210.. san LAND. Submit any area. bait tank, depth findtt, va.J ~ me .,.,.. per utllitlel. ,.,,,,_ • •'"9 Dnty tun tUnl! 'di,)'·~ 1 _Cl::;:o:•m"c"n"'l'o:.· .o496-=184l=---Roy Arntson. Rltr. $2400 tor It dune bug er 4 COLLEGE student wilt do wk. &,,,.._,, ' JOBS Famous Uctnare cou:ne ·now StatiGl't ;;;:i,~~~~ BALBOA !ale store for rent 494-72Q'.l v.i de. 645-'l!Q) days~ bo~k. Alten\oons 4 hr. ~VON CAL LING I Un\crae wortclng environment URGENTLY NEEDED available thrU Tarbell Com· ' :::: pard:. Incl soda rouYflaln, plaa or TRADE turq · ' e.lry :68 V.\V, Fastback ·Excel . mini.milm, $2.50 hi.. Mella To help W'tth lhoee aft.er-the· il top benefitl. • Oflice-Oerldll parµ'• Appllcantl JuUy re-OOouaw11lt)' ~. pta '•; ~".':!~•o:, 7~~" "'· ~~an,,;i' J~7,£~;: :'~.:"l ·C'!m~~ ~~ ~ eon ... ek ...... ·:= ~ .. •:;:~ ',\'-tc~·c"Mu'ruft'· : ~:\f~';gJ:"":r~, l\'!w~ :i.=e.o:;~ ~ J'~· .~ t1m0 f ndustri•I ltent•I 450 quoise TePee, 3355 VJ a value Anaheim • EX BER i ENC E D · own ne.l&f'lbom>od.. ~I e Accountin& people. ()peoinp avail.abla. ti AN ' · • p 1 • • · · 535464 7 Houaekeeper ~7141 700 NeWport Cetlttt Drive ltvh)e 540-4450 Complete ttainllll pro&nm. • ' • • • Lido, Newport Beach. Uve-ln S87 50 wk Newport Beach Anaheim 5.U--2322 f'Uturt maoaaement OJ>Plm T EA C ·R.· P l" READY PEL 111, 1973 ORANGE c.o . .,Silverado 2.84 acres, Ideal mobile ..,..e 54,i.J.8'.1 e · llABl'S)l'l'lik, Mm Vf!Tde NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO tumUes. Call 'Mt. Qoan at p/tlme; t:-41•. ·Mio. LAGUN~~IGUEL ~~~a:: :,a1 =. =:~ f~'ec~~1=: Oecllcettd Clean~ :=-t ~ ~ := t:s F.quaJ OpPdr Em~ Ttfnpo T~mporary lletp ~,A-1-IELL. Eit.per, ~JO.,_. 1600 SQ. FT. & UP. ogy l"l'IP· Co!.md '"'tun, lar gd cv/-.,,e prop-* WE DO EVERYTHIN * p.m, ._. aft I pm, ELDERLY ~per. ~~ ~~ ~'. • TltLaR OnSanDlego,_,..,, .....,.,--boe<or?.1133-<6Sl. <ttytlltaores.-. -RelLFeeeesL&t&-1839 ---li~ill..pooo~2~ tinl11eW-loiffie -. NcRP~tltllr~ call 831·19'.X> '67 Chevy Camper Specl&I WlLL Trade Emet"m 21" X1nt Houeclea.ntnr BABYili'IElt, mature b' 18 12 413, Hr DAlLY PILOT. 'ntla la ·rllt a ...... TQltS -• '?"-.;... ' FOR.LEASE M-1 tmlta, mi w1 •n 9\1' oa-rcamper. ColorTV,6moooldcotllOle 8Y Ill)'. Own Tnosportotlon mo oW. b9Y· Wed It Frt 10 EXEClmVE -....,,. -...,,. w -RIAL-ilfiAfl SALIS eommbiu-.-. 1t ·2600 _,IL .Senta Ana S3500 value. Trado for '10 lar Ca°"""' Cantpee. *l:IH648* &l'Hpm. Own .'lbnoJI< tlynamlc -B<acb not lnclude .-« __ ... _ 6mo'o~d.Nnpilct 0wnec !1~31l16. C&dillao, m . -or! ..,,_ Prof Carpet CIMnint 6*-1716.· -CPA..flrm bu -"'" for delly.rlno. ""-llon lo tcr .... .--I<ci! R.E. .....,. . IJtVJNE lndustriaJ Area, ~ TRADE~? ~ :nooowa ~ 0oor can. ~YSW'ER~~l5~ =~':n'~it:v: ~.ft.r ~ :': N-=-·nt-= eltrT-b: ~· ·I tO,(D) IQ'. ft:, dock btgh, TRIPLEX -' BR. ftrs> aef'M ID ~ Cilr-t>Jtefi Slf.150& · · on • ' ab l 1 I l y to' uaume S.t.J,ll:dl.y. We haft T'diW• ptllll DM>-tlile R."E. ''::.., 21 1 ' sprlnkJen. s.t()--76:1>. units, ••eat-sklie. Exch&nlt land Netlonal F~t JAPANE.SE • t.dy to do dltldml. 1 pi'e-tchooler. re• po n11 ibWUeilL Only for f'ount.aln ValllJ Soutb ~ l \and. ~ Rent•I• Wanted -460 tor l~e or units. $10,<03 houR ln Newport Bt~~ houJfWOrk. Own transPor'A· 13)-1827. ctreel"-minded ntfif apply. Hl.IDfullton, 8Mch area on-tnr. . . equity. Jun Broome New· r:..scte Costa Me... C>Wnir, 11on. $40-1332. BABYSll'IER.. d&yl, 1111J Ml.Ill tt.ave .1POCf cypU;ii "l l)i. You muit be out 'of M. Gwnblntt • ~. Equ1 <>Ps*':· * WAllttD!ol .-lielore port!f,.. . ....,1y,fl2.!IW. 518o3625. . -or.)'OW'L..lllNB.,.a. -1ltand-lkllt<-lt-pleuant -by PM lo 1.llOS.CoutH~l illm June ul)t\mllJhed waterft'Ont WANT baby grand or 000• \VJLL trade eUt1er $1),IXXI ~ wil~n:.;~= for i etrta.' a&e 2 • 5. telephone volct. Salary E?te. ExDflitnct.: ~ Beach. home6tth dook. sole. Will trade 19ti6 Kar-teuontd 2nd TD: 11$,000 Mra. Feml.nlk-2, 54&-5550 673-<U92 open. Clll 6'0-1333 n prlorl·t7 . REAL IS?ATF.>-. •..-ii D 6'7S-ml· mann Ghia or '68 r.teyers r Sl2.IXX> 2nd TO'~ for · BABYSrM'ER, rellabls. t EXPERIENCED -Shampoo • · SA1~.$11EN -Wb1 not wor1t AS•111P1S WANTED: Blllldina tor Man~ d~ bl.iggy. xullt)' ln unJt., Nt\wJJOM FOR ·A~ .. chlldl'!n. ()QI, ~ Glrl • Mu•t be good • LAUNDROMAT clean1,1p, Ute ~ the hOttelt~un-VOL.lf ,. Thrift shop. Law rent. 543-JSZ ~rea. Cot.at Propertle-, 61'3-houn. ~ $1~.1)0/wetk. Apply h'I work. tde•I far rtdrtd vJi'':.!11n ttam ~ tnstMd"Plr_...I Call-'$To)')ta€1-own4tlr.O.O. i(!O. DAILY PILOT BAl\YS!.!f.!An«ded2,~~ P80~~,,ll.~" Salon. LcouE~-L-SEC"folt T6'1nR,;.. Call.,.Plil!' M'.:~am~. 'l'l!tn....., _ Vacandft <.'Olt ,..,, -Rent R.H. Ex. tran11p. ~e fuT I.ARCE 0cea.n View LOI., • Atee. ilNf' homei ouurur 70 o:._._•--r -----~ ".. VIUJt.GE BEAL EIT4TE, M Ol"'Dll !Jr-,,_...._ * )1l<tl' boule, apt., .-.jewetrt or 8l1)'lltlnf of trade oqulJ• tor ln<0me CLASSIFIED ADS I .......... ~ Eq Mildon & Tooloro Muat llAvo mtn. 10 + ~-9&:Ml7L N.,.,... -, T'NMl4 •·•etc. ttiru, O.lty Pl99t \'I.Ille. 156 \\1• 19!h, CM. property or what haYt )'00? BABYsrt}'Eft~ 5 ttaya per O>ut.a.1 ~1\on, 941) W. Salary opco. lrv:lnt 8lft, Demi ~~' I • Sm C!Ullfled Ad, St!! I~ I--.-18./642-8217 __ . ,_..,, ___ ._ ... _..,. ___ 1 _ __:·~~2::;~6~7~~-1 ,...k.Wttllo lllO!l>tt' &09 ID l!lb SI. Q!..ff2.<16'12. £qttol -"LloL"ll IA iell ... old_,._ now!CaD&a-5S78Haw! ·~ ~·"' tchool.<R-t..•• Opp:nw:Uty~tr. Nteda "PMl"TPiactuadl toSbeft tat ltd. ~ . .. -· ,; • - ' • ~ r, ' l!i •• I •t 'I I • I • ·. ·1 • ., • # . . [ ,. . .-... . Sat11rday, Jat1uary 27, 1"73 DAI LY PI LOT 27 ~-.,r.. ---. . - ""9'1 HOw Y0.1 Cmi l&e Oii',._• DllM .•A·Uw • • " ""' .......... 1"'1'.llloft\wllli .... _,.,_ .. _ -· "".u.,. famous · te _. ef eur 4 'Clll'lvenlent offlcet. • • U 1.;. .• ,.. II __ ..,..._ ... ,....... N ES · • ... _..w ..... u...... 1,. 01 ME ··A· LI • llch lhM mvot lot priced wltlt no ffom -. -. ·~ ---. - -.. • I' FIVE •CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU e NEWPORT BEACH .. 3333 Ntwporl Blvd • e LAGUNA BEACH , .. ~ .. 222 Fore1t Ave. e COSTA MESA ••. : •... ., .. 330 W11t Bty e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Buch Blvd. ·-UJ, •/' ' I c...11...._,_..,_..,.. ... _ . • e SAN. CLEMENT~30S N!". El Cimino Reil DOM@LE_~._ aDd..:....hcad • .15 DRAINAC£ til.e1 .._20c-BOX ~ with 1tp &:: AN'fllQU'£ tab~ tampf\,:: SKrboOta We ll'ili or U like '61 FALCON parts S11'"$25'. 59 NEW radlaJ1lres (5) fftyi4'' PIJ\Y µi•11 $.'1 Jtodlcr lv:u1'Al DOIM'25. Twin mattreu l!tlclt. 1MflowerpotJ70c: lwdhoard $5.-.=-50-nun..Jen1 OUWc l&mPl $2 up. new $15. '64M290 or Corvette-pu't-.-i l-$~-wheel or-wagon ~:.i.ch.. ~. Ci:ib ~~. WhL-tl cho.lr $5. &free and end tables f'ldl. Bamboo fenetn1 U' $15. Incl~ 35 mm lhampoo nllChlne P.O-640--1037. S6T-1796. ' 36':x60" glass tabl with ~I""'<-· '°""'&-80~:17c-~~-~-.I '20-,~U. . '?· IJl!nboo~~lo c;livl~ $2. c~rn,rao-; Cielwr;e walker Scuba watch•S15. Pict.Utt b' HEADBOARDS and ttani~•. SAFET'l ·helnM!:I, Cre,ga.r, v.1Di~e iron.~ ~ tcbi•~ HIF'LE St2. httrlll im inted ·;· .,~ ~4,e-,.., --KiibHLER 6' IOlll, $10. Owlr 3-~ictUA'tl ll1$1a ea.ch. 1 hardly used ~ ~ volt den beautlfuJ frame $(0. twin $25. Desk lamp is, brand new, wiu5ed, white, chall'S pnd4"e<l seats S2'5 11u111l $.1. Iron nuvl1 Sli . ...,,. · I' sa. Antique cabinet · $25. touter • Lamp with converter 13. -Metal bead Shcepakln Ni $5..119 B 3tth 675--1126 , fully padded, ~lass eac.h. 2 Ration bar stool~ l\t'ro!h~nc 'lflntr i·ni1 $.1 10 $6. · P"-.-•t, •rtlet Olnette clMLlnl $1. 'each." idla~e. S-way 1witCh $4. sldJ With step 1n blndlnga St. NB.~ --TWIN .: Uittuo &. taJ shell, adjustable doubl e $10. Walnut head board 1U1!1 'root~ 2".,c tn 50c "~ch. Old ONL V ll~,_ .. '2.:._ .. ~ .. ~aJht"'I Wsaulta•,,!.~ 0 11 1 .~ ~--~~ckh lk1 boota ts. FORD nma, 14 inch $5 each. stem "8~ qgl!WK'a • $2 cr;:.ci.. rivet strap ILll.8.chment, size metal lrame $25. 2 inat-n\11rkr·1 sc11tcs $25. Sml\ll , m&uuu"' .......,. .,.__ o:l1U ta.., e u -"'""' '""'' ~~ -.i. $10 u.h' 7, $2:5 value for $15. ~li$ec..i... 2 .~115~rinas full I s1·11Je $4. 1'ht"Ce Toy010 tru{·k ' • J2, !i gallon Capella OU $l AAlortlnent Of men.a & ooum.E mattrea & -..in., d''""e ~·qoOotiw . ...__ Rotor broiler $9~ 4 cbrq:ne ~. atze ~~ each. 2 Walnur \\'ht>l•ls und tirt·~ $10 f1 RIL •• P' •·~ sack ent ~ Be I iii'' ladle• shoes am: 10-7 25c ......... ryer . I ... .,-u, hub caps $4. Twm mattt:ea chest drawen .~-~ttachcd \\'alnut rockinR" chair Sl5. NII tom -..ineaa ror ·nm aki racb ;:. ~ each. m E. 18th St. Apt. 3 m· ~e f~ ma,!.~ ~15 ~!::ir ~O. houlce ae ~!t $5. 2 toaster $2 each. Iron P.C. V. IO\Og valves $l. 12 desk S25., • 36: x36 Rat-Heavy du\y vlt>e SJ I. Solid ' A,ldril., Not llCale P. eervu. tr~51)e 4 C.M. ~. *'u -... 2 ~ ::-;:-~ eOOk. and I .... $1. Coffee $5. MAU box $1. wit 30 month new bo.ttery to~ table um lei;cs $10 .• 1 niriplc 21 inch TV with doors ... 1~ a~-1... • :...1 $10 EACH .,..., ........ maraz Del Loun&e chair $5. Heavr $l4. Chev. radiator ss. painted ctit-st.ol dr&.\.\'l'l"S (::ii iu Vl'r" •ood condition $25. I "''•".... _ e-""" c .......... es:-aet y.,... , aofa lounge, new SlO each. PJir ol ~ $10. 1.Qo..$2. Cotttes ~ ;ws wbffl barrow· $8. Jee akatea 1'rigida1re $15 It runs 115 Sp 1 S6 F'ull I J · • chair $l magarlne rack fl Monlgoolery Ward hand Knit suits size 10 $2. Water Costa. Mesa St. CM'~. a1ze 1 $5 Camera ·$25 Cheek Hydraulic jack ito. ~ .. drlli . · ray pa.m . ~. · Slim gym $25. E111:lish coal j • nowenc:t clrapea, 2 pair vaeuum, 13 Alrequlpt &Ude heater $5. Wig S5. 847~7307. METAL o!ll-deak -Now writer inachine $25. Boat $10 675--5258 stze sheets ":"hill" S:? each. I h'1pfM•r $15. Nigh t s1ancl $5 . AdwrtfH'n Vlo&.6&.oi-Ml, 2 pair _MU $S. panfa mq:Uines, $-1540. CARPET _90 •• ~.-a-do -pot-A ~~ .... --VW ...... ....ml:: _ ~-to -U· · · Custom full size spread like Pil·lur1.•s und fra rne5 50c lo • h '!'.. 51retchen l(le each Bu pe ..-cuu.oo ........ •'"""" • ......, .. """"" -w.. ........ .,_. ..,.....,, """' GOOD relrf:gerator crosa new $15, color bronze. 1 $4. Alun11uun1 .scrl'<'l.l door • t I • • ,...a.ttena Jaclc $2. Water aoftoer m aal~ BABY Jold.lng dredlog table, nylon, sllgbt1y so 11 e d , bar PJ, \4" plyYr'OOd panel-ing p l lights $5. Stand free:te on top $25. Apt. size metal bed framf $1. 1 $I. Old Koma clock $25. ~ ~ In vWatlon 50ib-50c: 31)1' Bro d •• padded lop, four avocado dimensions 1'00.4, 15x14, lnc, 4x8 $1 st5eet. Smllll maple lamp $4. Stainle11 refrigerator, GeneraJ Elect-30"x44" glass top to~ll' Guitar $5. Sal & Sun Cush Of St... ,r.Mcblae Ne,..poii Beach Sat & JI.Sun plutlc drawus, like new 13"10, 12x1D, plus arnalltt pieces Sc for all. Auto "car-steel cutlery, 2 JtS S5 each. r1e $25. WJ'OUlht iron desk, wltlte iron $25. 4 ntatch1ng onl" 1572 Jndu$ St Behind .... ,.,":J~ JOcal ~ JG.S ' VA IH2-S168. pieces, all tor $25. 13 Inch rier Jor Kil.l~Slke-s:i;. Office Misc. assortment lOc each. no burn top with swivel cha1r8 $21) each. \Vnlnut' nitc 1 Sitiir~ Ann Country· Club. ' I'-·-0~;.v be·~. 010,_. __ .. DRES-'iES· Squatt dance, Whttl far Chev)' D $2, H.B., nive! chair $10. TWo metal Set al. dishes serve, 8, $Z. chair fl,)._,3 desk chain;, stand $8. Walnut occasioMI PLA).PF.N ..... ,m,ll Mii ,.... r.gu... ·~ '"""' w•~ aiz:e &-10 $5, new 646-5607. S.l&-5671. oQ'lce st:rafaht chain $3.50 Largest pttSSUl'e cooker $25. swivel $5 each. B<><*.case chair padded back lit"fll . ·, · •. """""""'O.' . .... $3), S«>-5727• PEPSI ve····u~ .. machine 10 GOOD stove $20. 2 girls each. Stral&:ht chain $2 2 small suit «:ases $2 each. $10. Old small bullet $12. yellow $25. Ladies elothi'!I ni;,sh ~~ 1 .. 1.rlcs. l,~IJl'.c size •' • ' ~S . western boota, alze cent cu~....,'Pre-mlx '$25. stingrays $8 apiece, 2 ea~. 1771 Kinas Rd, NB Large white enamel turk~ Small old dresser with mir-~ ~J25 .. Dishes 5c 10 $20. ~2~~: good rondiTion SIO. , -, ~ ~ l 'n2D, HIRES, brown water 546-6694 chilcll'ens desk $10 apiece. M>1400. ' roaster s-4-Fire ax $3. ror $25. Old Chinese doll on 0-;;:,="o;--~~-=-~-11 **'·1 ~"tibt~uitJ~ 2ft!:1 Butta.lo $25. S40-12ll ELEcrRtc broiler/oven 53r7437. KENMORE dryer $3), Die-Spade shovel $1.5(1. 20' or stand $'15. Briggs & Straiton MESH playpen $10. Car bed \VAfFLF: iron uucl gMll $10 eatlfel.·i1?· a:iett oldtaWfr? At\Pl:.E vanit;" ~r ~nd self clean $10. 642-2138. • TIIAYER ~wood crib taphone .macblne $1~. Beer fi.':-'1r~iijf siz'!tx ~~c~ :;·er, 11t~1n't s2"u~a:: $5. ~9364. ~:~~'.'.r s~~;'T1 i.10 si:o~~~:: 11.·i)l'Ql'k table W..2fJ5 COltil inirrOl' $33. Maple comer l'OOL labl "-ht d bl with maltms COVl!r and bar rebigerafor $25. Adler tress 125 Ladies clOthes' Rol111.y,·ay h<'d $10. Heavy du-suit~. ~izc 38 $5. lln ir rlry<'r ._...Sf.., 'CM'i 'SG-4808. , table-$7.50. 66-67 O:lt'vette e·.._ • new ou e sheets, good condition _sai. typ;wtiter Mtb ataJ'ld $25. ~S2S. l\f~s .. c 10 t he 1 NEAR new twin Sealy's best Slfl. 201 11 Orhlcl, Snnta Ana At'MPER 1'~ ·inotor home ~~ (~)'l!'. en~··St:= ~~~$8~inl~~lel~ ~agoo~heel~~tlon ~· 896 Capitol. 25o-$5. 401 Irvine-, N.B., ~bl~~ke:criso. 4Ch~~~:s = ~:tu:.irin~~j.~.!1i!~chi~~ Hrights. S<tt.,.-~S'~"'~·---~~1;,$1~ ~ riew, Chrf\tinas tree $8< .Q)ilector ,.~~inr dl!.h $3. Car bed · ay, • ~y :;'bJ15~~~ ~ &6-4832. Lat~e Dr. to dead end or 1t1etal shelved cahinel $2. REFRlGEPtl(TQR, . good ~-~i:e~ cri and i ~bby . Jooei GoU dttbl-6 $3. •walker $2. Clotbea, in-oi:bylSHcrl~llo.m ea:°~ m: $10. Car seat $L 2 dla~ Mfi'is terry robe, Air Force roe , Santa Ana HelJ;hts. Toaster $3. f\-fcn's ice shape $'15. fl46-1975 . ' b and woods Iron $25. Scooped raC-. fanta. atrl:•. 7-10, boys 12-l,8 894-36.54 .., palla $1.50 each. 2 potty jackets, sport coats $3 each. %" REVERSIBLE drill $3). skates, 8~~. hardly used $4. CH ILD'S bikt' s:i. Contplctc . r-•', excell~ con· in& can. $20. G1I1a 24"~ months 50c43. All like new · • .., chail'a $1.50 tllCh. Dining Electr:lc knUe,$4. Men11 Ice O'Recfe and ¥enit built-in Child's metal outside rocker dootl!C' b«I $T;"i.V\V Ill«' ll~tloo~~$15~.~Call;~~-~oltO~~r~~U~P~~M _$T~F;canvaa-cot-~. GE~ re~rator runs well table $20, Night stand-$7, altat~· $5. Chlldl"":-"double dtshw8J!her $20. Quick and S2. 546-StiO'J. chnlns $7. \\'lg1: $2-$10. Ovl'.'r-, • SS;. Small ~ue $;2. __ FOIU> wheels 14" $2 each. f2a-2 pa.it mens ice -skates Coffee table $4. Maple cof-blade !kales and ram OOots Easy )>oat carrier $15. GOOD steel shower stall $5. i:;•uffl'<I chair with rools!ool r ~chair, 10Ud oaJc Bird~ lampshade $3. USMC shooting jacket $1.(1. size 7 µ each.· I pair .high fee table $7.50. 2 lamps $2.50 $1 eaeh. Toya lOc-$3. W'-11 U n d er w o O d portable 5e-2073 $25. Dini~ tab!~ and chair!> •·.l~ 13J383 ~ BraU liquor rack and 4 bot· GE vacuum cleaner $10. top BiBram sole hi.king each 642-519J 896 Capitol lamp $2. Twin headboard $4. t Y Pew r It er $10. 1" · S15. Kirhy vacuuin Sl j. '&(. "ama~ADa, Hefctita. · tlea $2.50." F1ttplace set U. Sewing ·machine head $15. t;oota size 8 $5. 6" macblnlst · ' • 644--0524. • micrometer, like ne\lt' $9. 8 FOOT sola $25 Lovescat Sli'l'NI t'Ol'llJXlrwn!s S5-S2J. HONDA· :5o 00 engine $25. _J::J.ec:lr.le oven-~r $10. 968-M5l. vise p). Duckdown full C.M. . POWER rllov.·er $25 Hand 548-4934. 168 Moote Vista. $2.5. 646-7905. 2620 Ri\·prsidc Dr., off Mesa ~...... mw..blke framt ~50 •Gcas"'1'0IE Foode and frame DELUXE aapnhi.... IX AM mummy s1eeping bag $25. AMpt portalbU.lo "'anddloFM&: ~ m.....-, "" Good .~ stove CM DlNETrE set $25. Powel' .D~•~·· ~'~"~·'~""~· ----~--' ' -. cooker-elec-.,._,. Golf master never l1Sed $7. ayer tuner 125~~~~,t'"t . ....,,...., no BOX $25 !rm rncrwer $20. Platform rock<'r -~te wiJh wbedl f25. tric $.s. Jello mokil (10) $1. ~dio, out of '69 Bug, cost 846-M77 cartridge tnr -auto tape · P.Ul.I -m _ps ·-':'"-' compass ' f • $10. Trailer hitch $5. GOLD IY.·l'l'CI rl.lliL,and pad. MO-&lll. (4) Lile Preaerven (OtildJ $69, will sell for $25.·Set of • player $11. ~2962 oven ff. Mati:bedJl8.U: bar-Hand carved wooden train PMnDC!TBph $5 673-1185 601 \'t'ry Jl'.ood contiilion. 9x1S f'&W 12 wit' battery, bea'I)' new)-$15. Ele«rle curlers .ba!Tela Ir piatam•!OJ' 40 hp DOUBLE bed. sprin,is. & · rel bark upbolsteriod..chain set $10. Leather men's belta ---'I'--00 · · S'l5. Br11nd ncv.· dra•\' cur- duty. Lew\a....~ COit $M. (Uke new) $1S. 'waUle iron $18. '64 VW rear fenders $5 mattresa $12. Twin bed, KING . bed tr.;une. mattress $15. Lawn sweeper, needs $10. Hand embroidered Begonia, f. lain rods, 2. "'ilh vnhince tell tor S25, Oltal"llnteed 4 $5 Maple cabinet AMJFM ee.ch. Engine, Ud $8. 548-9691 springs A mattrea $12. and box sprll\r $25. 673-7842. catcher $5. UJ.3 Orange bedspreads. twin set $25. DANISH modern chair, good support $S ea(·h. 551_2970_ ~ ~ •-r -St~ $25. 600 x 16 Tire and or 548-«liS. Green roucb $25. Matching cpco mau Joi' vw bu,r $1. Ave. CM. 642-fi666. Needlework items n-$25. shape $7. Baby stroller S-1. • . . wheel i3. An•w..t.. walnut SOIWINN tqy•is speed bike -chaj.r $10. 2 I.ale. model VW 673-35U. MAYTAG washer, wnrks tine ~ .£est& l\;fe.sa St. CM 968--fi6l1 DIE2SSKS 1Ch7·50: l..am!tsllO TS~~-VW~ $25. 540-&10. dinette· table ss'"':"2 = $25. G1: dryer, needs rear. tender& $12. OeJw;e MENS new. aid panta: Swiss $25. 6-drav.'tt' dresser $12.50. -111• W EST f,N G H 0 U S E SIO. prBais 3 $1s. .Sal~SuC:. 83~ t!eu I~ k' • $2:1. each. 2 upho S2:f8ln $7.50. Gu heater :z ~ra ,g-4:ts lmporC'$3J. ~7861 Bookcase $5, 6T"r2124. ~~E~ to.tvii:ab~d~ :r:~erator, excelle~ c.,.~·~·'693=~· ------' iltUOri, two-':'imer mat:~ =~12 ~$1~ u: mxisew~ r~ 50c1~~· Westinghouse 'steam iron. $6: GIJiLS Jilcyclt Slb. 2008 Bar-MAN'S bike $15, Wire Vaauwn, ·~ceda re~ $5: S ~ ~n N 0 S C RIBER Sl5 7' !!Ofa $15. 6Th-2G'i2. l{lduded•$2S. 60-4883. low pile carpet gd. cond. $L Animal caa:es $3-$10: Wcstinpluse percolator ranca N§ ~. ret'Ol'de..._ $25. 962-2337. 356 Qiata Mesa St. CM MS-6288 ~ . Sci~! idlJ! Item~ .. 642-567!1 , yd. Brand/new gold short 642~11 $2.50. Toaster Proctor Silex ELEC'.I'RIC , ..drytt $ 1 7, MOVIE camera $25. Pro-548--M76. • ..... iijiij~jjiiijjii ... ij SA.'f>-Sun. Spin-is~ lhq nylon carpet $3 .yd. $4. Doub~ bed.-sbee!-8 _$1.25_ Stii:>Jler $!._AQd on seat tor jector $25. Diamond rlrrg WOMAN'S 26" 3 s~ bike, r-~~.-,·1~1 ,Jl5,·6.i..lld!~ Metric 80Cket.aet'$5. Kodak Lld~"" neW Da,.nW.bl mwlodthetn3 each. Brown ~I kulg alze same n. ,Bat;f walker· Sl $25. Bulova Wlltch., ~· reaJ good corxhUon $25. m -. -· """..... .,.. ... --. 35mm C&menr$25.·Sylvania n .. 05 room e head~ $4. Mens altl Baby wicker changing table Polaroid llD $3). Sicµ """"" W. 20th St. CM 642-5487. -Nallanal dtQlra.phica 2Sc. Revelvo •1n-... 50 ch leaves f25. 2 arm chairs to bool!r sae 8, $10. 'ra 3 car $5. Balllllinette $5. AutomaUc $12, Drill motor $l;. PAUii:-.;;..,;-;;-.,.-;====== PopWar ~lea lOc: Apt. ~-s2s. ~~ef. mat~h flO each. 4 side ch&ir1 parts Jl-$25. 536-4338. baby awing $4. Ciil paintings Inga Sl0-$2S. ~ ~ .PORSCHE' transmission Studenta ·deik·and stool $10. lawnmower 2'13HP $5. to match $1.00 ee.ch.·Twin 12 .. AU. channel portable TV $3). 540-4528. player $25. Type\i.1l11:m· parts $5 lo $31. VW bumper Babo/crtb•ndn;iattreu·S2t.l. Brlgp.Strat&oo. 613--l.194 walnut formica end tables $25 . good con dition . Elecbie guita?"$13.'· *i.ftl $3. Dyno Int $10. VW seat Book shell · $5. Imported Balboa Penn/Point 1552 . and crnall coffee tables $10 897_7082_ TYPEWRI:fER (Underwood camera · SIS-~ 1s i " · l'Ji , jal. 8 nun projectDr $5. wool hlanket . $3>. .Glusel Mhimar N'p(' Sch. each. 2 bar stools $3.50 · Standard) $2>. Electrolux machli>e $20 . oo..i&zlTc r ~ ComblnaUon buggy &: -and,diahH 25c-4Qc, Record ' ' ea.eh. Mechanically perfect ARCIERY boxes $5. $3. vacuum p), E I e et r I e 54S-6al8: ' --.1 ~ 'lh.c ;W'oller ~-C.ar seat $4. p&Qe'tlf, g.a:.w. CUSI'OM de«iazird bunk beds Ll, .. Z..Boy recliner, needs Rods & reels -Cl!~~ with grinder $10. Vice $8. G.E. ' 4 --; 1,T"IAfi llfeh chatn ~ Busioet $4. iiNl'rii reCoal N°•~ aa la $25.. Q:ufen >mt ·sm.~ new epver $25. Pair gold line $8 each. 2 girls bikes $5 uPrJaht Olke new) p). E~C coffee-pat. ~'Gl!b W1nd up baby ii:wlng $10. I n: 90ceta """"--~....._,, drill and bcix spring $25. Seara ~ chair $15 each. 7 tt. each. Books, lDc ,each. 2 Edger $5. 5.57-24.14. •A Doo knob and ·W $2'.-4 Clothes $1~-Old school ..,. .. ~ * ,largelt 2 ..,motor shop m ; needs recovering $25 gallon floor wax $1. Boat ~ _ r .. j deii:k $4. Ski cloth~ f&-SIO. 1 1J5: "Z, IL~_1_IJYanhied roof vacuum $25. ·vacuum at· ~ · hflt'dware Sl each. ELECI'RONIC, I a Ii I t Ion """~ l!lnd ft6Wettll1s~ Couch $5. Oialr $5. 520 ruttet $$. ~5258.. tachmenU and wheels $15. 6 Transistor raWo good $2. s y • l e m-. c a P-a c I t I v e Bowli.ttg shoes. .i~ll lil\'.d Orchid CdM WOOD '.d;rawv deU $25.. drawer .• f\.tl: ·.metal' frame PQ\VER mower $25 Hand Six sterling krdv'es SS. 0)8 diacbarKe Mark ten $25. $2 pr. Maple banjq, ,~ ;B"UNK=~-~~~k-~=- Woocl dn;Jpleaf dilling table "'OOd.-eraib drawin&·file $25. moY.tt $5 Lugg88e rack $10 Riva-. Corner 43rd i: Rlver. Nefi .. 962--9141'.1. . "~clock, 8 ~its; 4i'fP llr-et suits si5~a~~ ~8~ $25, MelrDac 'Hilhts $3. Pots 2 ~ twin bed spreads $3. Seed spreader ·$3 Electric 675-135.5. 2 STINGRAY type bike! $15 lihil5re room pie~ .~. =-="7=---- and Pll\I ·~· 2 Sun-eadl--2 twin matll"eU!!S"--$5. motor $2. Electric mower CORVAIR Monza 1963 for each. 968-90'J8. Chh ~ui8"aci!:n $~ 30 :f.eALlJJN $25copper bevG ~-ltyte hair ~t:Uts~~+ and edger $l5. Bike para parts $1 to $25. Runs ex-SERVING cabinet $10. Baby ;;~: Bar set $2. i..atge :ro at:-layer · iJ~ driers flf). PtllTdl pefdl $5. n Monte Carla shock 50c-p. Sean salon type cellent. 4 apeed. 494-9'llll .or changlna table $2. Stroller et:ramlc ash ""tray fl.50, dWuna&ttn $15, $18, $25. DON'T PINCH YOU·RSELF lamPI abeorben fl eadi '3 'Buick maasaa:er $20. ~ W. ~h 494-9'Jl'J. Saturday 5 to 6 with ttar eeat $5. 962-3831 Carpenters tools 25c1ff25, 18" TV portable $25. 10" TV -=w -~" ~~1lnd--tite& $3 S!-646-~ pm,$Unday4to5pm.Cuh *"'~~r-f·.,....,....~--· Throw pilJowB SOc each. portable needs work S15. ·-· filttn,, Cllv • • eadJ. ~ ttJera lliub Cjps I DADY-tbmp:: Pl8¥Pf'Jl, car on.I)'. No otber time! ·--SinFe bed frame and bead· Clock rt.~k> sa. 391~ Olan-(You 're Not Dreaming) SifAT .;..i--..! • .....,... for ·n tach. Heat& kit 25 Wl!ltt ~ft,,!tro~f~· ~~! ~ AP1· l9B (646-8675) Ven-SlMJ4tl)NS hide-a-bed board $6. Men's heavy ne1Pl.N.B673-Ui03. ..,.....,.._ •"""' amplifier $2S. Pre-amp $5. .,. :-·;;:;r. dome Apartments (Across cultdin coven ·$25, Be.rbell5 SMater, medium $2!i0. GREAT aa.le· 2 lwileques , ill~· red with -Nblte, Tuners SS an<1-f~~7 ,'8_tt heavy duty table, 411:• x 48' from Costa Mesa · 9ity $7.'Sttreo·apeakers S&<-$15 a Rolla bath .pl#, .cosi.-'3. SW, $20. ~bike $20. teams or ' clubs $7.50 ampltfier · $5. MlraO:m:I 3 P : Y woo d top h e a v. y Park), .1844 Anaheim, COsta pUr,.._Sm.all_ 1V laqlpg 50c. $10. 3 pant aulta, ~e 10,. U. Dog bed $5. Twin box each. speed charger $5. '549-0022 aluminum understructure Mesa, Saturday only. Fan, ~ table f4, Microscope f3 each. 17&-A. Cecil Pl, oU springs and mattreu $25 ~~T~.A~.0Mc:~·MOYIN6 tnuat 1. •·se1·1~:----!YJ_.A~~..[~ba. ','f-~101L is: Wender, $150. Radio f?, Irfm.ti.ble.ltgf$2. Beia:e Ore.nae and 22nd St. each. Dlninz table $25. 2 ~-.:c,... d.i,9H!s, btk .,,i: "':~ . ....,., .....,.,.., "u ... tM"" -= ,. (AM) $2.-Iron-·(dry) $2. toUet--$ro.-Pbonagraph and 642--68t2. fWin·bedWOdrd -headandb:it .P>tJ nd Motor e ,,-•. ~ _,. $6. ~ at 1227 Berk!lhil'e Oock. (el~c) $2. Orlkl'ir aniplltler in eablnet $12. 64 roRo for parts $1425. bOa.rds ~ each. 2 chairii · ~Tabw. C:..tn.. ~ ~ a'!w Oak~lra ~ 11.ane, NBorcall646-146f table.&~~·S2i51'.!. Ear-Woven gra.sa rug 6x10 $3. 54S-3100 $7.50. WOQden 8'boat$20. $1.!JG!.$.5, Hide-e...f:led BookB lOc. Fan $2.5(), Guitar .PJCfURE frames $1.50 Iy ~ca.n sola fZ>. Early ~ lpll and chld(en , ' -$1.50: Wmn 8' boat $20. QUd'.s nll.v "8bl.e $3. $1. Archery gear" lDc-$4. Aluminum easel $3. Art AITiencan stuffed chair Sl5: basket fl. Canteen st 8 mm BASSET walnut dlaii' $251 Large , mirror $25. Wuher Gudeu' toot1 "ii0¢..5oc~1_!_ ~mcldng,..'1lah'l-.$S. ... Spenlt"' "b;lrob. Sl J~panese g~ Klt<:ben ~t ~15. Captain's Bell' & Ho-.vell projector $2(), Child· Craft walnut >'Ol4th .'G.E. $25. Dryer G.E. $25. l!ed drlrftea s:;. · mn dWrs $5. folding chair $1. flih net' llOiili,Jrln, ss; '5 chair -$4.-;--ntWs. Sc-OOe. r&~r u. Sean -·bed -tz. .Portactlb flil. .sat. a: SUn: 3610 Matt'llf: Sbbtri!r· CM;. Bike trailer $2S. Barbque $5. tn. $2. MS-8128 Shoe! (me 7) 5 0 c. $100 belt massaier $25. '66 or!rina) Ba.bee tenda wttb N.B. after 12 noon. 673-2S01. ~ . Ch i I d re n ' s aids $5. vw parts ltllln!fold $l removable cba.lk board top Bu t Yo u Can Pl'KCH YOUR vn.10," ~ with daisy 3/8" rigging cable $2.50. 12 INOI 3 way speaker in Automatic forced air Doc?r Carburetor $5. Cam and $25. Matching walnut chair LM frequency meter $25. fJoMfl fii.:' Kantwet mat· Bed. $2. to $5. lee cream !JQ)ld mahogany cabinet $25. beater $5. Early American lilt era $5 Cyllnden: and •$2.5(1. \Vhite baby dressing ~nd!lltor ..t.-~k 15 ~· p EN N I ES I tr!m '1~ Child's picnic ~r $3:.50. ~· ~d· 402 MagQOU-.,, 0.f, 642-3767 end tables ~· Qrildren's pistons $15. Valves and table -and atoraie chest $8. u i!!i UllCl.:121: v' .... -...-. 1a¥e S10" 1VW~ bus tiuage -nunton set $4. Dingy mast ·LtJU.ABYE crib, Kanlwet books 2c. Oilldren'a records aprincs U-Dtatrlbutw $5. 2170'J Saluda Circlt H.B.. t ~ ltmet llii 37~![1 <adt-~ ~ •' !.~Us. Jdug ~.:C ~ 'it!i:-~! mattttss, both in good con-Sc. Bedspreads (twin) $1. Rear bumpu $2. Wheel; and 96Hill5. kn wS2 vW ~ ate:;:: ~ _-:::,..,,,...,., $2-$!5. TOOt, 2Sc. to $li Skill dltlon, both for $25. 41.8 St. Dresser, lamp $2. V_acuum Ure $2.50. Sldew.lndows $1 MUNTZ FM stereo cartridge warner heater'$5, J-{anl Mt _. __ iW.ff~t\ltinl: Crib and rriat· .;.... $10. ~" drill $8. %:" Mdrewa Rd., Newp:;irt Bch. C~d ~t wotb SS. Coal each. '63 Dart left 'fender tot 8.track $3:1. Sldr$1S. m'' i-n."'""SWimmfrir p00i vaccwn ·~---... i1'th-G nu S15:" ·l'tt.Y pen $1.0. drill $22.50. 3 wire electric 646-JO'lS = 1~ ~ar ~. ~ Sl5.W"-G1 rill $3. ~~ HPf3. bl~cle parts~ 111Stck~ $10. Good 6: :iOx13 .,,heel Strolkt ~ .W"1Jl:er $3. H'tgb cable $641.50. Louvre win-VOLKSWAGENS in parta $1-1 ngth minor $1. Table •-= coven •'· ,. s~aken PS-~ --..v .,... and tire 58. New camper chlJr $5. an · pl condition dowa ~.50 to $5. Marine $25. 645-2623 clam ) $4 Christmas tree electric motor $15. 962--7519. Corner lfU\U> coue1J m. sink $3. Double atainleu ~.). ~n.:.4 •, • head flO. 6 gallon presawiz-CLEAN .. White stove ;20.; 646-cgre/n MttficlalJ l S , 8241 ·Mandeville Dr., H.B. Plt,yboys 25c •ach. I>re55 sink $6. Saturda.y mornin&" JtANQ r·twn,···JDl'W'R"· $5-ed ·gas tank ---.$6.50. Small 1377 OlrlatmasdeCorattons WATERBED queen size $10. lonn $i. 1..onr john A and weekdays evening Rollaway .... Mdl .$5 and $lD. desk and chair '$9. Bqat l'57 CHRYSLER Saratoga, 5c-50c. 'Clothes (size · 8) S3&0083. sleeves $25. Cassette 54$-.3225. (lint treed:r: wotldna. $2.'5. oan $3.50. Electric motors complete and runni.nr for tem~f $4. "Ladder QIU.OS sea ault, v.-et autt. l'etOl'tler Sl2. 642-'531. ;;;~'°YEA""0R"oo::;;llectl::::;::on""N"'at"1ona:::-:•1 J;C1npizie 'lie.dboard $7.50. SWU. Paint bl'Ulhea 5IJc.. parts $1-.$25. 642-5563 (aluminum) $5. Lawn hanlb' worn al.ze xxx aman SWIVEL di?sk , ~ $10. eeogr.phlc $2.50 year. New .Jc~ ~ tl:OU;Ywood bed $2.50. 1 UP machine 50c. Sat -mOwer (good eondltioh) fS. long John Md sleeves no Man's bike ,$1D. Patio table Ille Jackets $1.75, Uke new ~·fl ffi~50. Cb at r s A: Sun -2916 Clay St. CAMPING catalytic heater Mblc. lawn too)j 5c each. Surfing helmet bell toptex· .-l:iench $10. Mille can $'!i, marine toilet. $20. Round $HT.SO.~~' ~ble , fr.50. Bett.ye;en ~ta Ana -and 84n $25. 2 burner propane s~ve SxlO PROOFER SS. ~lM size 7 $4. Call Tim M7-659i Men's shirt!! medium &: leather top.coffee table $25. M•helf! ' 'iotird onl! $10. Berriardloo. fll. ·sirepin& bag $4. Ola1se ProOrer $8. '1\1.lly Hat Shoe ANTIQUE ·whit~ fonnica large SOc. Antique:yam win-New $85 table lamp $25. Old Built-ult. tlectrie. Jlf). Lawn • lounae $1. · Slnler aewing F;laah (A-GJ $5. NlkOn oval dinttte t4bl _ der US. Mahagany drum copper boiler f15. 421 Kin&• ~-$3. Carpet-sweeper SCIA'M LETS machine $1D. 2 door Prism Finder $25. Nikon 018.in: $5 ch. Alar~ r table $25. Chalte ~e Rd. N.B. 642--<0. $2. ~r smtl~ re~gen.tor, , • , J!,lri&:~~ f25.. Living Waist Level Finder $15. fee table ;a brua Jegse ~"'. wooden ~lypldbench$5. ~1!:'2},· 2 US map $20 each. 673--0885 old ~;(IOOd..,_ 138 ·E. 1 ·-m '".!,~':· ~ orange, 1 Nlkron Pbotorble Finner 84S--0269 ..... tom v~1 .... ··-alter 12. 00, st.." CM.,~. ··NSWERS ·Wblle; 2".m&lChtrle modem $15 Ntkon Pistol r -(;rip . . b-e n-c h S 2 o. Br a•• . ' 302 aroadw CM corner of ft. , , brown, 11.ll $a each: Tablt lei;tnplete) UQ, Nikon BC-5 LARGE 1''00d tool bax 3~4' mapilne radr: $L El!)Ctrlc ~a~~ ~1J,'1 -M.:~·-.~" ~~ Behold -Force -Heaw-~~ .... ~s S21:"~e~lamp ~ Fluh Gu.n $10. Nikon Fla8h no. End table $2. Dinette iron $L Avocado -~ Tcofall. $25. 61S-357i. ' n ' II '."':"te -AROUND -~-... Coupler $4. Nikon Cable Rt $25: Pianen f.1, One fee table: 24x28 ..-. ;t.-:;.,-,,;;;;ct:"·=,...,=-=-$10. lteeJ Number: -very iood Ahape, 546-33 Release $2 Nikott Focus wood ·ttne. net _'tbermoa table lamp $7. 61>'1892. WIJJ'llUT bookcut $6, Metal 1"n ma:we, $25., ~ $iO'. ,,~ teenaeer reporta: "I m:et DOUBLE mattreu, box ~ $8.' Wein "Magnetic lantem1 $6. Oilldrtna toys Sl"OVE $25. Rdrirerator .$3:1. fll~ cabinet $22. Blue Ollp TiaUer hl1<h is. 9w1m'11N ~In a rowlvwg -·and -frame 125. 2 twin wi..r ·iai. (new). doan Air SI-SS. Bccklna chaJr hone l6T-3160. • -booka $2.00 oach. ~. cit ~ ~ T6tlet fid ,I 16, · been gol.ne ~D beds -extra kmr $10 each, Film Dryer ·w. (New) tor infant $1. Shoe lkatta $1 FORMICA taQle 3Sst7 two "fHO.'°"'l"'OT'=. ;,,· ,,.--,..,-_..,,,,... SL 1.otawe Cliait p , OotbeS w, a,h_,er·n-er &Ince chest of drawers $25, 2 tnd Otemlcal Sca1e1 $3). (New), a pall'. Good electric stove , M Ch&lri $15. ~G; lood condition !\:· ,,..,. 12 . n.p. wiµ~ ~ ~~<?.!!>, 3>~ ..• ~15661n aOd <X!ffee tables '5 Ea., Print Dryer 1 $20 •. ~· 22_· Pcrtabae dlsbwuher "f ~= doublt mattress IfPt 'blot l2xl2. dari: i?ftn Smiidp ~.· -·--~-----lamos S15 pr., small deak Filters • 13. Bollr Film -TV ..... S1' ll<>uaehold an -14xl~ 121tU; 1x8 aold lhU mw-OsrlstmU wreathl '$1 or'S.7234 · )$'(, lUe k>111 cottee maku LOadi!f sa. On-Tee Color' Item. 11-a. Picntc table $5. ~·box aptinp .-. $ZS dcl. ~ to match ftCll, Brown kl n 1 s l•t. e 3S MM tamera·S25; COit $80, .SS. awaa -~P '10. ~ ~ Drum $15. Dec-Hand tools lL45. ~ VYi lqUaf'tback ft!:ar bmnpet 115, 6M-6*. be,dlpr'-d s;i •• ShOe -.iltates Qled ObCe 531-1566 rerorda ~.to $1, large pie-trooic -~ Timer $Z5. 2 FORD -.n ltltl, drivtt a: $5. Sean 1ttt1 ~ wui, SINGER .ew1ne rn11chlne, $2, 11{Ullfla _lamp ·$5. ~HPJSpeeCJelecfriemator ture~557-858S. SUN only. FotoriteStablllzat.lon trooi ~. xlnt con. ftoor ~extra extension. chUdll flu, UR new $15. B&endei' fl. l .modem bat $15 cest· $45. u.aed• once OLD OuncM Ph)fe c:oueh Proceuer $25. ~~ dltlon ~ eldL Crib mat· 112e ..!iii x S' rJCr J: 41bwn of he!V U.S. stampt . · $8 each. • 5l-t:a;i; or 548-7234 . . '25-Walnut vanity $15. Old Co!:U.. ~ Balance trea $5. ta..6US. ~ ri: each vW fl,5. Blond ll(ep table. $3. 4x6 . ~~':"C .. ~ $2S. OVERHEAD ~· Ulfd carved ch.air s,tO. 54G--349'f ~trtx $29-MuJl:ipt!J)t Eucl NEW . miniature ' ta p e Scluaftbe.ck wheels ii each. C8Illel like new $S. Picture• a pJ: ibow>-tank ,With a.c-by teacher arid lecftiilira PAINT gun $20, coat $42, us-$25 (new) !'>f8..«B4 .. tt«W'der, ,Norelco, $ 5 . Pbont 548--?m. -di.hes ~2. Ha !'Id ·~a f:D. Farrot cage $25 Lens system J15.r Mb" ed once. 5.11-1ti66 <1r 548-7234 • ~. · I~ c;f'Oeheted pillows T' $3. '.,$5.l\eblllltO\evy,powergllde ;fno.F~racll:·'10. LIGHT Me~r $5, -eo&t U), D~~t, =~·:2 BICYCLES tor aale, I D~~1s.~= anct1;;:-==;-'-;:::;-;;;;--;;:= , $2$.13 •Pffd Ford.~· Cooling tan ;5i used once. ~rfect. 531-M ot ~7234 fr~ wee $25 Lamp $5 mans, 1 'l\'Omanl, 1 speed fuoutool 125. Electric rri<f. OOUBI£ ~ .. $25. Double 1~,1: nu:~ :,r tai 531.:-1566 or 548--7234 . POL<Rom camera and ac· 0rapet $S ~ JOc.51);. bl.k!a l.n JO<ld condition $15 die a Small bookcuc $2.50. ,ainut 16:-:iboard\ foot ..'~vua· es e $5. HILLMAN . puts: Cattier ceuoriet. fl5, 008t $69, Swivel workshop cha.Ir . $4 each. ~190. tk?drle ckiek $2. 1'tu'OW ~rd $15. 3 mo. 01d twin ~=~bl~~ ~~ $:l. .f anembl.Y $15. En&iDe $15. perfect M1·'15661f' 5@--7234 lroninl· board $2. 2 Nil 10 x EL E CTR.IC bn111hloomb rup: $1.!iO each. ltoM. retl , t:;tt; S20.Jo ";J'~ I ..,.i M'°1de llllltcr a . ls Bumper S2.dl~~ ARGUS ...,. color Blide 14, ~ and.blue. $5 deh. Min:lrya".ofot ule, like now. U..Sa1u.rd-.y J.U..&mdt.Y( all '""' rue "'%iwr' rollen tJO " pa-p.~-...-RelNi\ ::,. _.. .alo,. ftle ,PJ;,'OJeclor Wi°'-, 17 automatic \\'omen's e~. a1ie 9-..ll, Shick dryer $U. 536-!190. da)'. 22412 T°1:i.. ~ New Ktrw p quilted bed ~ -1nmm ____ • -e !I~._ .l..d\Mlet ttlaguinea 50<>$3. 2 drawer drewr $3. TWiN beds $25 each.'" Lawn Woridl, Lapna , =~ $15. SmA1l cheat or _.. • IL Jllllman.f:ll.~~$1· ~ ~ Dttatf' t111th ahtl>ta fl. mower SS. Se<nt•-chair M.o·u·llon .ParlrWa.y-.Suta __ ·tna. -.u .. nev "lea cnilbtr JS. 51).8727 -C..binet ltWine-m,ad\lne -..-Mlrla45an RemoJIVulo. .. ~.. --r.-=t~; small llOrlo>)" -bllo! $15. roRD 6 eyllndor "'°""'runs $25. ._., bik<, W.. -125. 18. -To<lllO. ,_. ,.., "" all .J.""'ted $10 ,.... ¥."!. .,.rt °""' 30 inch H""1 115. "" 116-1161. ,,,,.,.,... belt """ $3. BEAOi -50<. bowllnl KE!iiioli£'auto -$!$. --SUJ>day. -~lltitCI$.$~~ BHte-~ r1ma., ttrft. WROlJGlfll Jron ~. 2 Strwtebrdframe$UOJ'\lb bl.C ft:5D, .electrolulC kUcht.n tablie 3 d'lall'I $10. &G-68. . -.1-.Mli 1&. -·-Jor iii ,,_ ·l)c).$5. .,.,. _, pllllfDnll. nlla on tank'ifud IL!il Car Bl $2. ........ I!. "nrim !Ina, -op· lablts 12 -CAAD table U Eltdr1c pill BWE• I' r'tr lmnp f1. m -Rd. cw-.-; 1 -. -11.......i with 2 dm>oHI roof ndol ,: ...,.,,.. laot muk ~ orllln&I -U-1JO, 30 M.Aftllq\oe -dltlr 125 Arnb<:l'I..,__ lunp f1. 2 >new 010'15 -'Mi ti;;, ~ Cf"'"' .$25. ~~·~ -~ .. ·r,,.,.~~ r~ ~ e1 .. ,., he<tf!:.!)5: ~~Ike ..:,d w. an-IDlmh IS -" 2 ..., G~)< wide .;\-.i • • =.=· -run tllello $2. ao;, lava..,, "" ~ .Ele<ttt< ....,,.. sa. Hl-ln-i..,.. ........_ dou~ :. tittt. railfd whte lltltrtlw llANo meat e:rlniltr $3. Pidr: TWO 100 x 15 Camper tire1 FftnCh try cutttr 50c Bar-b-eadl, oonaole ~IO $10. tensity tamp J1 All la iJOOd in. Mqle. 11nlm>r tor ~ SJJ tach Neo.v Delco 12 volt !!1d mattodt, no handle and ~la. 5 bolt $31 eaQ). que buket &le: 2 8plllllG!n $l pt hMttt I). lutnill.n lOc--Oondl\ka ~ PILOT PENNEY PINCHER Classified J..d 3 LINES 2 TIMES . . $2.00 An y Item Priced S50. or Less . .......... Ill moro tllon ..,. Item, tho c"':"binod. folol l~"lii:;;;o.;,.-....'~r:arp ~RSB 11aUec, '"' 9'lt-8aft • -Old-ElODJLO... Qne~Ure~~1 -Sll . ratchd S3. A~tornatk $4. 14 Tth, -st-; H,8, FJ...tel'RJC ~ . "-''" "---;:""' _, -M5-41J6. m w-r SI. cw. tnno 125. Ml-m liO pu~ "':l" trap '""""" -110 Balli ---mot 125. Blk ;,. ";-unnot e>KMd $50.I ~ $18. rur Wit ~ paint b1'811het. Chine. HlGU·IUle tnlnd1e t)'pe bed. ~t't'J)+r: :tor ;~ . .x lb-C!·~ IC81tf Sl-50 pr 0 J .• c I 0 r GJRL'S ~ ~Ike, ~ ~ no &:;e. ~ 'Wbltt Tur wrip tJO. bft•tlt ~. s.ywn and nrw eondlt~ P> e&ch--.f1.5CI O:iwrttr unH aas acrffTI 50c Oun rack 12. condition, $20. 18 re~ ~ • va'°"' pOatl aul~ Jonlan chol,. loiuoce -$10. ..U.C-boll .. .>a. 5'W!60 ,..._ $10 11,pby atioller I<log •i« bedapread $11. and 4 dlalao $25. X __._ od I 64'2 56 ~'B t 4-$l0. N"' cO&t, abe Wroua:Jtt iron dftsk and chi.Ir R<X.1< M.,&cr. Booktue f)O tn,.lit WI.Im p , Jump Alley of 2323 etdeb.AVt!, 04 tarr.e~O-8~ ~niJ= 2 ~ •\1;_•• Pct-":t: • 111. ·151 &<""11 .M JIT, SttndOC lami" 13. ~.50 eocr .. table SIS. 1'otn chair $5. 81~1. Balk PALOS Verde """'• aboul ' iii'.~ ctlk!i, "° 64).?Tll!. 1MI f0;.1414. ll~· $U:sl. '$48-MGO 1~115."VW 'illt l)'lftm ooe ton Or mart, ' from ~ ""°"'="""====;;;-hmER@ , r«ttner GOLD ~S' IQfa.. neeck ltltlt~ FT, Grelft hl·lo 1'C. JS. Woad .ie, • 6'.$2.$0. Eutbluft haulr, mouab fdr ~..&....1LB. l>lattlc coa~ ~~!,!!,!G ~~~E can--. ~... :i _ ~ -u-.'. .roUl!li>la•'""'·noibod ...... Jn ...., clifldltlan $1). N<W "'1aAI-. .,...f, ""'''"'°''"anter$25.llllT :;r-~!l'l·JU~<W•.-·· dll,.:;--~ l i!'!llll~~~~~~~'!'~~~~~I r:·~ I <\!UonQl ... ~U,,TT~~"' .~tat -... .. szs._coet~new.f!.O.U6 Mmboo,.s+f..«ie6 0097_,_ .... ~ . . . '• -..::--,.; ' --I -• • - -----... ~ -I -4• -• :.• -... • • ... • • • ' ,J , , • • . . . • • . ' ' -. ., -.... .. . . . . . ~ 28 D41LV PILOT s ........ .lo"""Y 27, 197' ][Il] [ ![Ill [ -..... _ ~ [ .. d . ... ~l ............. l~ [ -~ l~l -...no. Ira. 1cH;•;lp~W;"";;;';ed;·;M;;;&;F;;;;;ll;0:1 wHi'lfip~W~·~·2t,od~-~M;&~Fi7~1;0 1 ;A;•;•;•;lon;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;';°';;;;;A;uc;•;lon;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~'~·~!~·~··~Yiiii;;;;;;;t\:;;1';,1s li~t:::::~:.:.~ ... ~~.~~~1:,~.= .. ~.~ca...:::~.~.~.iiiii~~ .. ~l~""";~~~~;.~ .... ;~.~~~:~'°'~~l c~yciiiiiiol,iiiii•,•.•.iiiiiiii::iiil I• "'AITR£SS. ('Xptt., Olff~ t.lARQlllS Dll&motld, 1.15 ct. W6fttM 120 , Jil&X.ICAN red hN4 ....... --I _!-~~,·~·----'25~!1 Shop. Apj>ly '• ,. .... >L ,,., SHORT NOTICE Fire wHlte, a ....... on ... ... wa-D * '°" S'IS ch 1 bl ~-11' LYMAN I• TRAINEES Full & Par t Time lnd Sh ift Workers Needed No ExJMI'. Necessary Training Provided If Accepted FULL TIME $458-640 Per Mo PART-TIME $300-$41 o Per Mo SUPERVISORS $820 & Up G. 8. Industries CALL 17141 776-1551 Tn 'lak f' Appointment \\'11h Prr90n rwl Dirl'Ctor Call 10 A~l-6 P~I -1.30 daily, 263.1 W. 0>as1 AUCTION quialte \'ti.low said rina. Jiii: ,....,,. td. conui:_ ~ 1 ~ .... c:r::; tnbrd runabout, Kllnk•r blt, -n YAMAHA, 175 !;nduro, li"''Y, N..B. W111 ta~ bttt ofter O\~t T'ralltt lot tl tt. bo&t. M.'wt parakeet. lUi, in.;~ '5' modtl, com pl. restored. Clean, low mlleap, dept I)> \\'AITRE~ . f'ood & 1 $!400. 64.._ ext %18. A&k be 1n cooct oonditk>fl A l'ff· caatl ts-$15. 20 01 LoOkt Wet ntW. Or!& thn.i· d&ble, pn. 147~. Cocktail cxptt: only\ Sid'' ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE lot Mn. Let.. «>nable. C'11 831'*3 .n ~um w/ataod A: not' out w/brand oew ll'~ 1970 Triumph Ttter k> mt Blue B<cL 673-S!lO<. I OF RARE VALUABLE STOCK Machi nery 11' 6 '"'' ~-u &al. oquanum nwine 4 "'1 mocltl IO""" beol ollor. alt o:30 pm'. \VA N'r ED EXP E: R • PERSIAN JUGS -WANTED: 'LadiN ulitl ap. w/ • sio1 JI) pl lhow·no -:W.f~:=s ~ w~ 481-0IM. Sc!amat!";!&S, good w•••et , C'Ot.tPRESOOR for Ale. • pattl tun c: o I t um e bood 11.~. MIU. '3 llO u , ,_ .. _ GUU. S Schw•a-Varally 10 'Int '1>rklna c~nd. Apply 5 HP :W VoltJ. 2, -old Je>~ie,,. eti. Mu11·bl <xcel Al~ .. •.-.• lD pl, 'oqu. at ~ ~-Ille, NJ'--,..u.::;• like .;..,, HS Loo Molinoa San AND OTHER ORIENTAL RUGS ""'-642-lID eond A qbo!ltl'.-Coll-Tuff -PO, Ml· cr llll'llJS. ll' CHlU8 Coblll ~. ll>p 161.roO lieWiil , Clemente or call 492-8211. WP INN · Sat. 10 -5:30. GROOM 1: BOARD 'U )'l'I ~. twin , •ft&· l'Mtoil 1BT1..¥&mlb&-JT5 CC Enduro WHO WANTS TO WORK! NE ORTER Mlscellanoo1'1 111 · 514-9$11 ill -.. "'"° 'plclntpl =· depth -.... IO ooo ml on""".,,. x....: CHOOSEDRIVE A 1 CAB! 1107 JAMBOREE RO. SOO IV. l"OOralor $30, vac. Office fvmltUN,1 ~!,tnY•," Poodle -lo ..mJ!'r.°'."'~s=.6 $425. ni;,,, $18'8m dt 6 pm ior your:i:~ be '°':ir \\~~~ NEWPORT BEACH clt'll~r $7, ladles 3-lpeed _!!ulp. 124 c~' -U 35' Owena: Jamaican erw.. tlonda s:.t> * Kawasaki to boss. ?tten or ""'Omen. Can TUESDAY JANUARY ~o 8 p M. blke -Uke ne""· S30. 2 pc • •1 • 2 ll S. eltctl'oftlcl toP 1970'• xlnt cond be Slii:~ h3J\dlcappt'(t . \J • sect. t'Ol.lcl\ ~. maple \\'D DESKS mm wk/umb DIM>l>t•t.t n:ch :;; .tr... Beat ofter. 491-2836 \'ts, retl ' A<>e 21 to 70. ,,. . d . l' Ir ' Ul um· dreuer P>. pine drtlaer btnchb $ll4SO ft1e •tor dr ~,kitten. mil• CFA. Be t -~--' maJ\YllS-~ TWO ···-·--s·-~· •'jllo tc\v u1g an 1nspec ion om u p.m. un ~ ILi , __ k'"" .... IL 867 w ~"" .. ,.... .(!..,_ ·-.Mt .. b1 .... _ _......_ .,..;, _, .. , • wu:T over -... ,.v ~, ... u... ..... • SU1;1plemt'-nt yo ur incon1e. • .......,.., ""' ll.Ri he&d· • uw ~--..---......, ... --.c -r •-· ' 21' S _.. ~ Gld " Dn\'t a ~'Sb 6 h1"s or mof\' a of auction board $«), twin bax app A: PHONE ~t like . Uled Uy, &llo at\ld ~ P'19' nf;&M-6400. '' ...,........ '• 4 dA,,v. Apply ln pcnon. AUCTIONEER: Joe Safarady rnattreM $15, maple swivel only 2 ,e, $10$.nN", * m.2910 *' ~ FBR.GLS boat 6: trir, Stl.nal'y $15. Ml~. Yellm\' Cab Co .. 186 E. 16th Sponsored by rocktT $)'), dilld dfall: $12, c1y1 ~ 6?5-314l SlAM&9E K1TI'EN Fantasy. Fl.ybridae. Sltepl 'Tl YAMbllA 125 £nduro, ~ .. Coats ~Jess. GLOBE EXCHANGE COMPANY naug. uphols chair $15., Pio ' f~evtslSun. ~tered w/ ahota. s Call 4 Het.d..tovHlnk, AC/DC $300. firm! \\'IG St)·iists & 11111.no<>ers far ntaple coffee table $10, 19" .nos 126 »M ' refrir. 1£5 HP O.M.C. ht-~1398 ·-Ter ms: Cash or Check TV = 1 -db/outbd -~-ON 0rartgl' Counties fine!l \\ig -·· '"""' Ut\pt I: mhc Q111'111 •Y nn.. 154 ' .,.,_, _.-Mj..._ S.90 H DA $150 s1ore chain. Call Connie, itema fk'om Sl, ~9-3263. 389 ftMn ~ 25' BERTRAM f73..'13TO t2':13l 91i&-4.Ja5 today. A~n.;;tl,;,q.;;u;,"'----...C800~ Furniture 110 t... Canada. CM. OBEDIENCE c1u1 to start NaV)' top w/cam,per, twin LADIES Schwtnn. Vanlty, lO \\'O~IAN ovr-r 65 yn. Al!lo, ANTIQUE 1910 EL CAMINO, Gem top, Don't bey any t".pn until Wed. Jan. 31. 1:30 pm., In 1968 lJ) HP, $5,!KX), Priv. speed. excellent Olndftlon, younge r lad,)· for p, time. SHOW & SALE ).!EDIT. stylt", lgl! ch.Ina Camper ahell $115., RCA )'OU can »11.yl Non-pl.Qtn the N~ 8each/Jtvtne party. n4: 548-9816. $49.95. M6-6'1U. No t'X per. n<"i·t>SS. P/rinle hutch \\'-3 glass dn. L1ke '67, 21", O:Mor TV, perfect welcome to attend lrte work IJ'l!L Open to all doca O\lf'f 16' Bolton Whall!.r, ~ USED ROCHE lo.SPEED hr:i:. ~lust include da.y11, $3,000,000 Display new cond, $200. Rnd iormlca oond, rn:· Near new aet, thops. For inlcwm&tlon 5 mo. old. ~ model w/o tor loo Antiq... E~······· . ..L Spauld ng _,. clu~ ••• ......1. ,..._ ,..,_ • mo . • 23" FRAME $40. son1e n11t"S & \\'knds. Min ""' ~ .... u top Dinette w-4 twn"l!I •--.,. ---. ""IUtacl: Torn ~tench DOG School lnttrucdon New eqllfpped. $1350. New one e ~ e TLi'OR for 3rd grade boy. '..! \\'Hge. Interesting \\'Ork .,.,.1 Oce Lo~ Beach Arena cha irs, ~J')' good cond $60. put,terr. &: bq. ~ ~" r::t1 ~1151 Clauea ltartb!c T,u c I ~I>:!~.· T~ AV· ·-Honda ·~. K •, ,_ml, Hours A!\1. Cm:lt'nlia\s & ! propli'. l\l'. Hoag Hosp. Call an Long Beach Blvda. l\laple Deacon's bench, Off -c ... t Musk: Service 9:»-10:30am, Wed t-9pm • .... Vl.-.W U'•Y 'WY v ~ 1·xp. &nd resun1c A. Jizy<'s, 6-12-9'J55 B<'tv•n SA.,l\P. Thursf:rit~t2f·~; :1·10 pni nt't..'Cis paint $10. Pine Fair Weather Friends Newport Blvd. at Harbor Sat 9:!0-10:3Qam. ~ '64FIBERGLASS16' 90 b. =demonstrator $G), P.O. Box 746, Cl\!. \\'Ol\lA.1'l o\·er IS·! You can . · SUndicy 12 10 6 om. .k~J{~ve011~~~ ~ ~ Anybody can be friendly Cotta Me11. creat Kenne)s, M&-<1919. Johnlon, trailer, tut{ cove~: •70 Hond • 450 sl cond earn $60 per \\'ttk, P/time t~RENOU.1AN ~ F 1·a n e t> when you ·are"a:tvtnc them *PIANOS...,..RGANS BROWN miniature poodlo Kint, $1350. ~ or · a cc, iarp · TYPISTS 1 job. No delivery \\ith Sarah E\'er-France Fore...er, a bur re-bit &: Vt"I')' oomft SJ). bu&tneu. But voice a com-JI{-puppy . U weeks, #j, fB.3826. Sa.c. to lint oUer. Pvr pty. VOLT I Coventry. 962-3770 print sho\1.11\i io'rance troni Irvint' 5fil-l958 plaint • and that's another Co~t For BullatN 6C-f818;· Sund.a¥ ca I l :15 ft Cabin Cn&iler 115 HP 84S-3nO. Instant Personnel 1 \\'ORK at h0n1e·ph0ne sales. the Dollmen Grottos lo KINGSIZE bed $60 ro 1et matter. PW!teneu dluolvea :::a1.ste~:~ -;~" 53f..3885. Clu'ytle:r, Plank h~. $1950. TRIUMPI{ '69 • 500 De.ytona. Tt>mponub &n ,C't' Exper. prefcl. CaU Coill'("t Gen'! Foch, 201.jx4711 , . A $2'l5, comer ii:l'P $45. • smiles drop to frowns • Player pJMc;s I: ROif. c. ADORABLE pupp~•. halt nt. 613-4935. ~~aken care of. $150. "'' C ,.,,. <TI.fl 823-3-l~. ·122. research deflnin&: pie· k>'"_,_ h" .. a· _..... 'WOl'da become shouta • R·-·" W B Sell cocker will be ..;..;..11 t-t11 ID TROJAN 28' abln -•·--, .,,.,.., 11.mpu5 r., :Sulle 106 + l~l ·-.~~ ... UNU> tornetiJne&. Al AL'S CAR-"""-••••••• e IJY• ,_.,_• ..... ___ .. ,~ c u......a·, Ne"·i10r1 &ach ;,.;&..4741 ~nl • =-~~,!~ Call for ntore J125, double bed ~ete PET, we 11.__ to be friends Daily 10-6 Sun 12~ ;:-'..!!'•c O>Wn only • ....,...,,,., fast. Trim Taba. $7900. Pvt Motor Homes t,q\ial Oppor. Emplorer ~ 1 o, ...,.,... ov4 • S20. dNsser $25. many with our ~tomers, even FlELD'S PIANOS o.iao:r .... pert;y, 646-8247 Sale/Rent 940 UNDERGROUND Cable T\" 1 I ........,,. I"" ~pliancet 80~ nliscellaneous & bomehold in "siorm,y weather." 11 Colla Mesa <nf> 6f5..3250 TOY poodle1, a:orireous Cafe 14' Glul boat• 30 HP 1-,;;;:;;:.;_~"'----,;;.;o1 Installe r. Exp'd or Trairw ~;;;;;;;;;;;;·~V~ 16 CU IT items. sta-2630. 80methlng wrona! Tell w l *PIANOS·*°ROANS* AU Lalt, 5 mo. Quall.I)' bred. Evlnnlde enalne. u 11, • EXECUTIVES • ronsidered. Apply 262-1 \V. Wesunghouse re-SOUJ Home· Uv rm, Bdrm, We 'll make It right-:-,1rtlhoul H mmond Wurllticr Beaut. ·•tud ID approved $400. 673-7370 Who like bold ldeai. Coast Hi\\'ay. frig. Han•est gold, Xlnt Game table, china cab & fight a ' • matcy bitcbe1. Pvt ~ 5.11-7446 • Driven DQor TELEPRO)!P'TER CORP. Antiques 800 cond. $l35. lO cu fl , Cold· glass ••rought Iron table A 6 8 Af.•s . CARPET :=.;,.! J~~ ~TOY Fox Terrlft female ..... , .Sin 909 e Beautitul panoramic ak;y An Equal Op pty En1p!oyer spot freezer $50. Refrigerar-chairs.. 401 Irvine Newport &.RUG.WORKS always at puppy $25. 6 ~ old. ISLANDER 29, Inbrd . 31 tt. dome GER:,tAN' grandla1her clock ed. bottled \\'&ler dispenser Beach. 64S-4832 ' W llich ., , City B •au t 11u11 y --~~ -~ a1oop , ...... otten, • Most livable noor ...i .... \\'AITR.E.~. lull time. Apply Dark Oak. i lttl tall~ $25. &H-2-ll6. LDVELY l3' 2 piece curved' 293 S. Main St., 0ranp I S mUSIC 548-91Ul n..,....,... ~ 31, • A7d: S2 Frie-Money can ~. _., in pe1110n J.:>. Carmel's, 628 Ornate fact' ind \.\:eights WHIRLPOOL W8E.her &: coudl, new slip coven. $150. 50-6400 • SU-9909 ~Coast Pla%a 540-2830 COLLIE pu AK C ed rilhL Avery Ir Company • w ... cu ft ot lntelior lier· N. C:0..1 ""'" Lag &h. $61'. &!2-1060. dry•~S90 each, $!70 both. 544-5912 * AUCnON * "'*" red, r. ... -WAITRESSES Depression Glf,ss Xlnt rond. 54.S-4244. ~Maple Captains Cllain, like ~:w~l>l'1ab~ ~ mal te 545-~e I: te, 2 • . e 46 eu n. or exterior stor- Lunch t Di[r Shilts Ex·: Childrens Cheny Blossom KELVENATOR, dbl door . new, $50 tor all. Call ~=P~ oond. $450. $pmet · Solid AKC e~ Male Doxie". OIRY~ ~JTon tilt-up e ~ear, 36,000 mile power JX'Tr. on ,.t App Yin p('rson, I Gpc. Pink cherry most pcs .. side by side retrig/freezer, 644·2659. Auctlom , 1:30 ~m. Maple lite eve. n touch. Xlnt Red, 41L monthl, -traile'r, like new $950. lrain ---~ hl' .....:rb) Restaurant :\lisc others. 646-3166 ews & auto defrost, ~· ~1713 . nd $400 ty <54S-IXJ7 n ..-.. -·-·v L?62 S.E. Brisrol. Cl\J I \1kends * REFRI ***Sota & loveseat, ~ver Windy 's Auction rn co . pn p . 968-fm7. 551-3497 SEE THE :->-1&-&';60 1 * A.:~TIQUES 20% OFF GERATOR * used, both for i lso, usually 20'75% Newport CM M&-8686 K1MBAU. Studio ~·TOY Poodle, white. Papen. LUDERS 18. IS rt SlQop. Ex-Sult•n-Executlve • \\'AITR ESS. expcr. no! undrr ' Antiques for Interiors 35'15 E ;, v~ o~~ea,~~101.;!~t~~-elrost, home, 968-791D. < Behlod Tony's' Bid&. Mat'l Nice tone, Ebooy finish, 1 year old. Paper-trained. eel cond. with moorin&· A new breed of ityle, beauty 21. P/time 5 pn1·9 pn1. No Cst Hwy. OD.I 675-25l~ 'J ~JON.I 2 PC Sectional-Sacrifice flS. 2 a:ood condiUon, matching • MS--4680 • 548-(184C, elea:ance, priced under Sun or Hlllidayi;. Appl>_·. REFRIGERATOR \\'asher, Full bed, complete, 2lampg, DESKS and BOOK· bench. $400. 968-5384 RARE White German •n lSL. 27 ful~ eqpt ,12 000 base Prl« A'.TIQUE '•I ,. moo graph nd ,_ -· •103 SHELVES · SU IT ABLE ORGAN, Yamaba witb auto. -•·' ' 1 EXC' "SIVELY, AT Kramer's Co lonial Kilchen. " · " a gas """'"'r. Mu.st sell. ...,..-J FOR CHJLDREN els Shepherd pups. $40 It i:iO, custom te-lnte .. Pvt """ 512 \\'. 19!h S1., C.~I. ArnarhA. 11916 / $.)I). ~ Santa Clean. 946 Junlpero, C.M. DROP Leaf f.taple Dining would be ideal ·ro or xu-! Rh Y t b m accompaniment. 963-4216 pty, aac-$5985. 548jlM3 J B'a Vacancies cost money! Rent your house , apt.. store bldg., elc. thru a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Sell idle items now! Call &.12-5678 No1Y! na ve. 'B', C.M. 540-1769 G r e Asking fi50 1 yr old VACATION 2 Louis >.VI Chairs, UlOO. table & chairs. Good cond! storage space in your gar-5.57-r.im • . TOY Poodlea, 7 wkl, AKC, 31' ELDRIDGE McGlnnll In-TRAVEL WORLD Orang!' high back arm i80 1 YR. guam, del & in· 0SIH064~=;:·-,c:,--=---~ age. PRICED FOR Thf· shots, ail\'er, apricot, part!, board cru!Jer akJop $12.5M. 5862 LlNC'OLN AVE chair, $75. Call 6T;Hm9. stall. Late mod. all cycle f OR sale, 10' Beige couch. MEDIATE SALE. 1212 S. KNABE Upright .piano $315. starting s:JJ. 54&-8717 Avery It C.0mp.4!1y 67S.8990 CYP'RESS " Kenmore washer. S39-Im. 'For Jt¥>re info. CaU ~3120St., Santa Ana, g~en:~ 1~YI· BOXER puppy, 3 mot1 Fem. FOR Sale · Hobie Cat 16, like s:i.'6-72*t A CONVENIENT SHOPPING AND SCWING CUIOE fOR TliE CAI.. ON THE GO. For an ad In Woman's World Call Mory Both 642-5678, ext. 330 Easy-see Diagram! I Jiffy Cape·Shawl I I 7199 PRIV pty, near new Frost 67:r88!9. ~ · · · $50. Call bl!twn 4 It 6 pm, new w/traller. Mwt 1eU , Free 23cult,side by&ide PROVINCIAL couch, 6 ft. SI'EREO, 1973 Garrard GRANDPiano-pe.rlorshe. 673-1297. now,$1650.6f0--0734~. 73 Pace Arrow retz1&. Sat/SUn as7--0282 excellent condition $40. model. Sy!ltemlzed a u to Ex .. ~_ 1 .. ~~,!loo .. ! e Puttbrl!d Bloodhound · * HOBIE CA 'F, $650, 11t/i ft.Motor Home • DISHWASHERS ~~~~ changer, 200 watt amJfm .,_ ~ ·•-,.... dryt.TS, reblt, ~~ V't.rn_._ receiver. Jen I en air PRIVATE PARTY WANTS ~ wka. $50 each. 14 n. 846-!822 $6695. dclv'd. SJ9.-7620; 546-am. ~:i~A-~ ~!!.our ~~en :w tarn ~Am B~J.1ANO FOR OOB~ Pinscher, male, &om, Sl1ps/Dock1 910 '73 Tioga OVER 200 washers. dryers. 8.32-M05 aft 4pm. box. Wu ldt wrlahned on I )'l' $3.5. SAILBOAT lidetle to 26', 11''" ft Moto u-- refrigerators from $39.95. layaway. NO'#, $134.. Credit Call 6t6-62!lll ..., TS rt. 26' min .SU for n · r ~ $&-0780. KlNG size mattreM aod bo." dept. lTI4) 893-060.1.. Sporting Goocf1 l30 AKC ...,. Germ•• -~ i;R: v!r or Ail, fl.'15 ~ tL Off S.•1or1 S.le Prla springs. Almost new . ·~• -· """"V'""'u $137.50 min. 6ll $6695 96.'H>-mi. * a.osE OUT SALE * MAN'S 205 M, 606 Head Skis, Puppies. RI n ·TI n -TI n ~ t>rN.B call • G.E. Re!rig, 4 yrs, 2 door, self defrost. $90. Xlnt cond. 968-TI48 R.nt W•aher 1/Dryer1 $2. Wk. F\Jll malnt. * 639-1202 * NEW Sean dryer (e\ecll, "'OI'klng frig wuher free if buy dryer, n oo .. 493-3:129. AUTOMATIC wuher $50. Electric dryer $45. Portable dishwasher $40. 646-5848. REFRIG. Frigidiare, lo11o·ef freezer, good • cond. S95. 536-4844 or 536-2314 UNIQUE, round oak tab! Claw feet, PIO. Excellerit cond, 842-8693 ~·s ~. tp.ad:s i w-look bindqs, Excel eood. B&oodllne. $50. 837-M87 ~l6CI aft 5 Pm. · or ORDER NOW G.trage ~I• 112 Qlildrens dresses is mov--only U.00 once $160. A1s> BEAUT 1rlsh Seller fem. & SAV:E =='-'='----= Lang boots, a J.Olkll. Make pups, AKC ·reg. Shott I: DOCK for po'o11er boat&, C M GARAGE Sale: 350 Rem. ina;. Sale at 333 Marine Ave, offer, 675-1348 wormed.· 7lt/Di-7353 3>'-34'. si.so per fooL revier otor1 Mag. carbine w/4X scope, B&'lboa Isle. SKIS, 210 Killy ~·s, no ADORABLE Slllcy Terrien, Newport Bea.Ch. 615-2124. BMW 65 gal. ·old sea-chest CAR.PET, ll3 yards, beige bndp, $45; 215 White Stan, 7 wks, 2 Males, 1 Fem. SU> * * NEWPORT-$1.~ft. DJ W. ht, Santa Ana 835-31n aqUarium, Ford V-4 eng. wool shag in home . Large Marker bndga p). 548--2573 $150. CaU 6"-6178 , ~Side tie. Power boats only. PACE ARROW w/ ad•Pt 1o VW, Ford trans ·-aa fine co~" •11 ud -"' • '"'· .., .1 • Pool. Tables WHOLESALE_ AFGHAN PUPPIES axl' • cl"lch ····mbly, '68 .~--no .vw trans axle:-;. & !root ~-" SLATE A 1'\0N-SLATE Champloo •Ired BOAT slip • :w to :IS'. Sall GA ~i~; s!:e~ts~fpanm: = =~es.~ss neu:~ ::·3:c:ISS! Red~ -' Call 64M560 i~; :e~ ~~~~~· 711 VOLKSWA•EN goodies. 3040 Grant, C.M.' lf.~78&J.Below cost. Prl. pty. 205CMAmerica.Dablndinga. HorMI l56 55'Sllp,xlntloc. BILL YATES INC Sat & Sun aU day. 557-3656 * 6*-0751 * HORSES.Back n..... UN, N-Harbor 6'73-7334 MOTORHOMES BRADBURY Seascape $250. Uf>.J .., .. _. AND CAMPERS TJ~~ 120T i:_ ~rsI Signed Braque Utho it.<L50. St~r' R1tt•ur•nt, 132 :::!e~t-~· dally &om, Speed & Ski 911 San Juan C.platrano Dlhen. Pvt. Ply~--"--!'· San DI -"' 0 1. $.at. ~J,PM. 7tb Grade _ _ . P..ALAMINO Quarter Geldina; 16' Flbe~ lk1 or f1sh IUUll45"uo: l!flO ~·""'' S&.le. Clothing, b 0 0 k s , USED BICYCLES BEER bar equip, pVt"pty. $.115. Weittm tack $100. boat.'-wllilft';-~-50 -hp .493-4511 e $2261 e 837_. household goods, bric-a.-All types * 642-1272 Retrig back bar, front bar, 675-M17 aft 5::Jl. Evinrude QB, Xtras. $1C95. 27' TRAVCO Cameras & brae, toys, games, etc.•Free LOVELY brll55 colonial, 5 new 1 HP compreBSOr, 2 TWO RIDING HORSES 675-8764. 25' DISOJVERER Equipment 808 cookies&: coUee. Don't f..Uss lite chandelier, e"tched &lass coils, 2 SS sinks, tbls, beer WITH TACK 20'-22' OONTINENTALS I -...:.;,;;,.,!CC;;:;_;;,_ __ ...:.;:;: It! shades, $35. S,U...2948 meter. $900. 538-7845 or e 63'1-684.3 e •-!iJ 20' PRIDE I: JOYS Cspotmaticl G~GE Sale: L~e, SPEt!AL shag carpet sale. ~ · I 1 • VAN OONVERSI!lNS ~ •. ~~-]'akumTei .. ':_m1:14,,~nsm: clothing, boutique ~ terns, Frdm $2.85 )'d. Can install. DEl.J retrlg cou nt ers, . 'ft 4 tltlM ... *~alesDe Servtce e1n.nta1'* ..... _..., """" silver and other junque. Sat -Reas. Guar. 642-7101 eve. restaurant equip, gas pl.na I !['ff) anmar nc. 2ffimm. PhOne, &t2-8970 & Sun 10 am to 4. pm. ,."""'ha l2 I ~n~·~,':.lk in dr & trame1, .... --~ Ill 1380 u-~-CG Furniture 810 Orleans Apts, 1741 Tustin ,,c.... ttery charger ""° 1 ~ . · •-2 •• .Cama.n, Sale/Rent'20 1 °"531""' ~vd., · · compact. Many u 1 es. !:: ._ FINE used fUmiture, all ma· jor brands. Indoor/outdoor, accessories, antiques. Sec- tional sofa T11.llalsle n designed by_ Frank Lloyd Wright. Sat 27, Sun 28, llAM to 4 PM 509 Avenida Campo, the Bluffs, Newport Beach. ~~~·53~.M. Left drivtway, 548-a966 aft. SPM TVs't Radio, HIFl, 136 ~----900 Custom C•mrr Shells Next to G.G. Datltm F 1 RE WOOD 962-4223 oroo Boots, -•1 * •11 * Rent A Motor Home MOVING, Lady Kenmore • Washer & Dryer, Maple Stacked & Delivered 1913 ZENITH & RCA'• at FREE! We have.ahells A sl~pen for your Vacation End & CoUee Tbls, Mile an· TWO ~Han Lanoes, from tremendous savinp at to tit aJl lize trucka. Over * 13f..GOJ * tiques & other Item.a. To be the MOVle aeopatra, $25. Orange County's largelt 50 shells 111 ltoek. Finandng ROADLINER sold Jan. 'll at 1969 Port each. 548--0772 dealer. Priced 1eu than the Buie Bo&tln& Courie avail. 893-0513. Dunlelgh, NB. 644-5616 DINING table, i,10. Oi.air dilcounters with 3 yr pie-Marina Hlgh-!chool;-15871 ·e NEW-custont-1leepe:r1, all HUGE block garage sale. SIO .Lamp JS., Ml,cellan-tu.re tube, 1 yr partl & 1 yr Springdale, H.B. Tue1, Jan· truck sizes avail. $395. Hodaka motorcycle, TV's, eous S2. 979-5333. service. Cash 90 Plan or uary 30, -119S-"5::::;=73:..,,,~-----I tires Pi . t bl h terms to 36 months. ABC 7 pm "" Ilk m'· ••. · s.'"'t '• •su.'' _;n.~ MINK Jacket, beaut. dark O:ilor 1V, 9021 Atlanta, Course conducted by Hunt· Cycles, el, ANTIQUE DR fixture, DR ..._ _._. skins, sz lrJJ;, Sac. Make of· H ~ .. nt Beach 968-3329 $Cootwt 925 table JlOO, 6 chairs S12 eac., Watsun, C.M. fer 846-3710 un~.on • · ~Beach Power Squad-1-~;;;;.;,o;,;_ _____ I cor china cabinet, make of· GARAGE Sale • Something *S.WIMMING POOL* NEW portable !IOltd state 8 ron. Info 968-1634, STOCK R.t'duction Sale-10 fer. ;\ntlque Victorian !or everyone: Clothes, ap-track stereo tape player AC * WANTED * speed blcyclel $59.95 in chaise $225, clock, cedar pl!ances tools le: books Local pool builder will take or DC $50. 61"'"5258. ortginal carton. Asaembly chest, maple cor desk, 26191 Avenida o es e 0 · anything 9f value in trade. PORTABLE TV lllre new Trailer for 21 ft . boaL ltluat n: "5-837Q 1884 Placentia book Span Hi · .. IOO% Fiil&ncln& on the · ' ' bl! in a:ood cooditlon A rta· ...,. ' ' Boy.~die!he~ $85, po~ Mission VteJO, Sat le: Sun. be.lance. No paymentll until Battery or JllU&·ln. $50. ton.able. C.all 837_5003 aft CM. cor-19th St. Dally 1-8, MOTOR HOMES 20'-24'-21' QUALITY AND PRICE WHY PAY MORE? ) ( ~ f'\n B TV 125. 64:;...2552 .. "~A-"""" MUST Garage Sale-Liv-May. Ask for Mr. Rhule, 642-1232 8 pm· Sat. J0-.6, SUn 12-4. Htlc.c ~ " U't'f"'"..u.r.o ing-bedroom tum. Daven-586-1450. · IO-SPEEDS we'tt! still a:olna: O BEAlIT oval French dining port..-Expa.Mo dining fable SEARS 10,, Radia1 Arm Saw [1 15 ~t. 01JI'BOARD. 40 h.p. out·ot bull.nm and have on-20' M TOR COACH '1 II table, 68", leaf 18" Sl75. 4 set-old cbalr, etc. Sat-&m. 1-Evinrude, bl&: wheel till ly 11 left, 5% over COit, Dodie 318 V8 ~. auto-9048 .$.. Great for apres-ski sport, f..taple "thum b .back" chain 546-8693 with drawer cabinet I: extra Fret to V... -traller1 all IOlld mahopny, hwTy 11412 Beach Blvd., matic, power steering, pow. SIZES 8-18 ~ anywhere indoors or ou1• S25 ea. Packa.tV Bell stereo blade.. Incldl Dildo Set I: Glen 'L'' hull, cover. $600. H.B. ' er brakes, dual wbeela, lhq i, 11t 1ff. , Snuggle in10 this warmlv $25. Irvine 551-4245 GARAGE sale 125 Coral, moldln& head. Sl!lllng for J LIMI, 2 Tam.t, $2;00 • 636-m • carpet In coci'ptt, 3J pl LP • '"""" J Balboa hland Fri. Sat A $340 at Sean for ule at '69 Yamaha 125 w/extru. tank ,._ 1• -M1""" ~, .... I rollared shawl 11\th a cape TRANSFERRED, muat 1ell! Sun 9 to s, ~moat i225. Npt Bch 64H741 EVINRUOE 40 elec. w/con-•n Yamaha 90 MX. many • range • oven, v,wu look. Jif~y·knit in v.'orsled -· Demrator designed llvtng, go. 673""3539 or ~1542. FREE to aood homta, \( trots, I4' alwn. boat Good xtru, pert. oond, •n Mini = ~ a.Ir furnace, EASY-SE\V! See diagram one stra1~ht piece plu.q col-d.lning, bedrm tum., refr\g., MOVINGt Furniture, tooll. ~: ~rofhu~ Shephml % Ptlinter pupa, car topper; lf' boat bir., Enduro, race ft!ady, xlnt $6218now. and . v.·hlp up this pretty lar. F.11<:.v p:i·H"~ stitch. Pat-files, bar stbols, all xlnt H & 0 tra' boob below wholesale prioes, al90 excellent marldnP. Paid roll~ I: winch, Arrf or all cond. 5t6-575S. dayl1mcr in carefree l.'01lon tern 719!1: cl1l'f'ctions. cond. 64(}--12)7. disbca, mu~h-~. MOi remnanta I: lhapet at di•· 1Wd ll!rvice for the9e. 6 548-1242 '70 •KAWASAKI IOO blends for praclically pen. 1'!F:\'f:~Y fl\l'F. ~_:rr.,: OFd~· \\'hite Nagahlde sofa. Sligo Circle', H.B. 89f..3069, count prlcff. 919-7820. Weeks. 540-.9663 WANTED • Monte.re Y GreenstrNk, exp ans Io n $688 DN $99 MO nies. Has shoulder buttons, f'r P:i"•1 n:>tt"m • .1nn •' g . alt. $25. Bl/grn/blk LARGE AKC Ger fna n F\lhl!nnan, IUck1 or Diesel cb&n'lber, knobblea, like new • • poc~ts. N>ntc: f"r ,.~,..., ""'"""" fn'I" Ooral print aofa·xlnt $.~. GARAGE SALE: ~ 211t ACOUSTIC -150 g u It a r Shepi;rd'.-~oeedl a good ere. or small chanlcter tug $325.-6l2-45CT $688 11 total dn. 'P)'fnL $98-11 Printt>rl Pn1tcrn 90 18: l"IT.W Afr \l~l! ;irvl c:::flf',..1~1 Hri11rlJ. 645-7720 SI, Nt"NpOrt Beacb, Sat &:: ampUDer, like new. Best of. hOrM:-C< &H--2465 or w/baY, moortrv. ~ BMW R-1'5 l9n· 2) Km: total mo. pyml. tncl. tax, J\.1isscs' Sizes S. 10, 12, 14, 16. in1>: nthrn•·i<:r thirrf·•'l!!~q 8' Dnn ish mod l'Ouch & Jovl' Sun. Washer, drytr, TV, fer! 7 foot surfbo&rd, good 54&-MM nltea. COMET Boat Trailtr. Xlnt .Uver· $io xiraa; Xlnt llcenae & all cai:eylng l!l. Size 12 1bu~I 34) takes 2 ril'llvPry wlll lrikro tl1N'<> 11eat, 2 end tables, 2 lan11>9. many other KOOCf\ea. sha; make o~. ~ * 8 mos. old female .t..., cond.. If' lofv, wench acJ.. aha~: lo blu bk + 10% chat'le~ on appr. credit for 118 yard1> 4;.-inch fabric. "'N"k!I nr n1nno, Srncl Jo dk maple dresser all for GIANT 'rummage I: bake aft M Ol' week nds. ~·, LOVES _ .. ., .. '::'."~ juatable to all the•. 60-3lS1 St mo s. Deferred pymt, AHCt' Bronk.;, the n1\n.v S7S u.1 ' Ba.le Npt Harbor HI Jan 29 2 EARLY Arner. braid ...... ,, C\j, u.u.u.i .. n:: · ... -111':1117~ ' · price llQfWY incl •·-• 11 8EVEl'fT\·.nn: .<reNTS PTLOT. 1Q:-i. N~lrrmft ™' 'Y car seat S5., play · 9, x l2'"$35 each. lj' ~i?· 54~1m. ~.......,. r· •n YAMAHA, Excellent con-.,,,,.,,.. ' ...,. • C· for each pattern -add 2S Dept .. Box 1G3. Ole! Chelsra pen S7. All in a:d cood. 9-4 Proceeds to Sailor BMd ERMAN pherd dltion. $195. l'rai ~Af~ERCENT. • cents for each p!lttem for st11t1on, New York. N.Y. 54.\-JR30 fund. ' newlt.~~carpettni Gfe:m 5 She brkn. ~·Boeh, Melnt / * -M&-93.38 *--.,., Air i\,all and Special Hand!· 10011 . Print N11i""" Addl'l'l•!. LOVE tc11.IJ1, gold/ta.ngttine, RCA Victor Color TV Needs • pad • aft 6· ~mo. ~ ' SetvJce • fO'l aha ing: otherwise lhin:l-class Zip, Pattern Nnmtier. Ta ble 4 Ca lalns chn repair, Ptlle lamp, desk Ii * l'IRIWOOD * or SUPER BUY!-4 •n Yam WHY WAIT' delivery w\11 take three NEE o 1 r. CT.Art ,72 sterec'.., , __ •1• ca""·t·. chair, clothfn&. Sun onb'. ~ Olrd. $3't.50 Mi cont. $2> .TO Gd homer -10 mo male SEAGUU. motor, 6 bp $150. 250 OT 1 w/GY'f kit $525 , -·"·· \\1!ek11 or more. Send to • • • ! Mahog de;k~ J RclUIOi:'hie. 2241 Pomona, a.ta Ml!ll'I, 7tacks. oo I: ~ucalyptua, med. sUe dog. Xlnt watch-15 hp Evintude m. 3 hp or belt ofttr. 131-5813. -llllf•I Cncllt Marian Martin, the DAILY ~· ~: etc. Free SC&--0781. ~T . delivered. Blian, 494-.... dof, loves lc:lds. 3J8..5EIOO. EVlnNde $35. 4 cyl. Grey HARLEY s~ 1912. ~~e~2·tf~t1~7.. Derfet\~ J:Ji."' fi Mocr11k~ ~ PROV lovelCHll tlf swq: e 1WO.family Garare Sal• SACRIFICE! ~ carat TO a:ood hOme, Jov&ble ~ martne $.50. 11 tt. nbtrl:Laa iox;icc stock. ~~ ~ . York. N.Y. 1011. Print s ' ancy nol!, Pr· lamp. & lf'I niahoi desll: SUn.. all da)', llf 2IJth st., dWnanll Pia.JM Lab ~ 7 boat $T5. lO ~i.conain ~Ult It ' o . NMIT.. ADDRll'.88 .,·\th 1~::~1.oo~hf't Rook -~ 380 Mlra 't.orna: ~ Btftcb. ~ eet. Qia&Ut;r. montha, all lbotl. =· 1tut~ a St.~· Zll', 8flf; and RTYl,E Learn by pictures'. Pat-CM. ' RND Watnut din let, ntrla, · • rrJ-4! • AFGHAN. :S*r. t f!!!· 9' 1972 IUZVKl 125, IAl'eet 6 p1aJMRER. terM. $l .OO. ** T White IOf.a pe.1r mile )tems. Alt 2 Pm S..t A BEGINNER'S let. of Golf adorable. nee To trail, '911 miltt. Xlnt cond. SEE P.10 RE Q u I c k <'<H11pl1•tr ln\llnt 0111 lkM'lk matching club I o'u na e SUn. O> Alim>, NB. ~ Oubl $25. Guitar $10. 8omt'I Onlf. aft•S. ~tt/,!'-rlM .. $375.. S3&-Gf1 . "'Fuhlona and choose ooo • more than 100 11:il11 c h a t r 1 , areentblWeold. Jewelry 115 5CS4130 an S. CX>MPLETE !'~ LE MANNS 10 apftd, V'«'1 pattern free fn>m our itoo. S49--094l. \ • , •• 1 NIA.G.4RA O'do m.&1111~ • 35' Boal Mold BOAT Tr&ller tJr 15 to 16 ft aood «ind. $'1S. COUl,t'ESY DODIE S:~ng.SUmml'!'r Catalog. AU Cotnplel.e Af1th"" Bo6k -'72 Soi1y' r.otor TV l2'' puati INO&.AR J~lrY.~lll\u _A Ponahlt, ~ ·nftli'. Paid -1ll M2-8DS '* . boll $50. U$ Avoo.do St S4$-1.M2 8 io:etl OnlY 50c. St.00. • bullon lnalllmat\c port,,' I u r q II o I 1 e . Rell!NatSon $2M>j •crlf at $15. 8-1134 FREE, MothttlHs Puppies, c.ri 5*-'7t06 ' Scbwtrm Vanity lOlpd, INSTAN't SEWING BOOK 18 .nn,-R111 &nt· . ~. $17:i. Upright ft'\'eier, '72 prices. Rlnp, brM:f.ltt•, CANOPY BED-"'1ftt, dou· " 4b. 'it Airedale. Hurry I mo oW, yellow, $?$.. NEWPORT -·~· ~-MIW todaf, ~ar tomorrow fbik ol lJ Ptiaie: Afchan.. Con bJshl tquaah blOQOMI Jn-n1y 8 left 4944402 MMJ851 "" """" .....u..-$1. 50c. 11 .. 01.1 S400..M~., •ran _,.., ...... ir.d bt" 1nc1-•=nomo1-o • • QUICK CASH' Homri,(Xl) mt. J"erd lNSTANT FASH I O N Quil t BMt 1 _ l& oatlemt 2 Pl.ECE aectlona1 ST!'i. Navajo Trading, 2 f ;i. 2 1reat1l $1. · TO qualtned , home, adult .URO"AH .& •n • 350 Honda, Exetl COtKL challl1, AM/l"M, fl'Pt'd. BOOK • H OOJ;, ' Stcnn1 Iron $2. China tel\ ~. N'Jwport Blvd <;M 6424251 * WATER C'ONOmONER r~ ~e poodle, loRi -1.n VW Ill MUil 8ee. M961 $!6;:1tc9. fully Jelt"'OOl'lt'd. .iseso: ·ta•hlo£1;""1.~'."ted• nl ~-·· Qunt °"'!'. t -"",_.:;:t,~h•!r.':!5138.Slnal•bed MAN'• •"ch· J"V<M SWIM ~M-· -$100, ........ MEDIUM··:::.-, ~ -DAILY Pli.OT •. J!l: HOndi'IDA~~-"''"'~"'·"'·M3'1"'2=-=----........ ''"'"" .,., U't01"'4 movement lncued tn O.S. ...,...0. ~ __.. tme.it ,,.,., ..,,._,,.. co • "''"" _.. · .._ otor Heme far mt lOOlfwnntldll aROOdln-qum,1,.Todaf'o U•"•· ~o·i .. ~lve "/!..th .. \lhlfl llO guld .,.._,WW take GIRL'S -blla!, lllto I yeor, !-•people. WANT AD ~ IUlly 11111-.lnod . -...nL LI beautl!UI potterno. f.Clc. ~·~~lt.J ~ p ~6l~Ht'1' ~ !900. ~ ~~;2;,rr-ro "~~!;,Ada ... iOii6'il CALL '42-5671 Fer tltot ••m ,,,_ llO, try 84&-QO-. onlz. , ...... --... Pootnr.-. Stll !db\ u.... ' .. - ,! • • • --~, ' • ' DAIL V PILOT 29 I ,,_., ... • Ji) f liiiiil .......... 1~1-11 ... · __ .. , .. _ ...... __,]§] I .. , .. ,,, ... ]~~!,[~ _ ..... _ .. -___,!~ ! ........ _ ... _ ... _,, ... _,]§) -· J§J I Trallen, Tttvol 9'45 True~• 962 Vant 963 A-, Imported FOR the 1ma11 • c..-'67 Chev 3/• Ton 1·.-.lll-Dodi--.-.s-.. i.-p-v.-._-N-.ew PAPOOSE b~ Scownan, Pick up. V$, automatic, pa, p&Jnt.;.,..yuy iood cond. $595. DATSUN 970 AutM, lmporiod HONDA 970 Autos, Imported PORSCHE 970 Autos, !mporttd TOYOTA 970 Autos, lmporttd 970 Aul••· Used 990 -VOLKSWAGEN '7'l Cr!!mlln, lo"' ml, mini rond, nuto tran1. $1675 oi· list utr. 830-6131 ~!~]b&. $99!5. FIELD A air, radio, heater, cwtom ~·:,a·Ju.-':AM 13'. SHl9'J. New '72 cab. lcmo911 11' SCOTSMAN w/tollet. ONLY 51795 '69 ~ Van V8 , auto, air. exp'ble top. Posl·tr, nu 1~':5:.SA CAMPER SALES HOWARD Chevr<>lat .. Int. _,, &12-lOO!I. 2006 Harbor, C.r.t. Newport 81•ch Autol Wint.cl 961 Call ~ f\1at•Arthur Blvd & Taml:)Orit 13' "62 AlrlloAt, good cond. 133-0SSS SlPI 4, 12 volt IY•t. propane HlI..UIAN (1962 COMMER ) 3 burn 1tv/oven Ii refri&,, PANEL TRUCK Equip~ Clec btkl. $-150 •• ~ or -with Overhead Ratk '· dl.)I• 673-8650. Interior 11 n e d \vllh 18~ NO?.tAD se:tl-t_'OOlalned SilELVE.S -PRICED FOR + sh~·er. SI~ 6. $2,250. QUICK SALE. 673.521J ' 1212 s. Reas St .• Santa Ana Trolltrs, Utlllty 947 Sl>-3~ '7 0 Chev lfl Ton 4 x 8 stttl plckup box with die boardi, directional Lites, tail & brake lites, good cond., 1913 1aa1 $90. 514 7th $1., H.B., 53G-3885. Auto S.rvlc1, Parts 949 Pick up. V3, 1tandard, radkl, heater. (57247Fl ONLY $1995 HOWARD Chtvroltl Newport Btiach l'olacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 833-0SSS '71 r~ORD Ji~.100 pick·up. R/H, Air, Gem· top. Steel belted tires. 12,800 ml. NO WAITING Sharp! Below market value. he V•w II Pvt. ply. 534-1167. T ..,...ng o ers you an EXPRES.S SERVICE line. '7:.! Ford Courier w/camper No v.'aitlng for that ten shell, radio. Western •b'le min1.1te job. Three techni-mirrors & hvy dty bumper. clans avaU11.ble tor lfr1· $1900. Pvt pty. 837-9362 MEDIATE SERVICE. Shut-' ''63~~Ch,-evy~~tru~ck~. ~cam--,., Ue service every half hour shell. All'. Sp. wheela & lot your '-.'Onven!ence. tires. Ex. cond. Orig. Owner GUSTAFSON . 1""-642-6872. Unc-oln· ... -rcury '"" CHEV. r. ton pick.up me w/8' camper. Good cond. 18800 Beach at Warner 1.tust .ee to appree. $11.00. Hsntlniton Bee.ch 548-6803 alter ·6 j8'li-:8S14 * <213) 592-6544 '63 FORD Iii ton pick-up. VS, 1'Home of the Viking" Crulae-0-matlc trans m, DIU-AC PARTS • 1959 w/8' bed. $561'.J. 56-72.111. ?..1odel • HAVE GOOD '65 Chev 1,s T. & camper TRANS P.1tS.SION. AIR shell. Clean, low mi, aux.• cormITIONING u N IT ' gas U\k, $TI5. 646-5621. RADIO and RADIATOR. 1967 i"ORO Pick.up, 1,~ ton 1212 S. Ross St., Santa Ana truck, new tires, good con- 542-ll:a'.l dition. 675-7102. COMPLETE 1959 Forfl 6 cyl. .61 Chev. Corvair Pick Up motor $35. It runs but out G -• ~ REWARD ' . WILL PAY OVER Kelly Blue Book Far l•t• model, clean, low mll"ge . doml1- tk1, Imparts, trvcks or c•mp1r1. Call and ask tor SU)ltl' DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 240I Horbor Blvd, Cott• MtH 546-11117 WE PAY. TOP CASH tor uaed un a: truckl. Just calJ .UI for free estimatM. GROTH CHEVROLET Alk for Sala Manqer 182ll Bea.ch Blvd. Huntington Beach 841 ~7 KI 9-33.n Cash For Clean Used Cars & TruckS Howard Chevrol1t Ntwport BHch MacArthur Blvd Ii Jamboree 83J.OSSS \VE PAY TOP OOUAR FOR TOP USED CARS If your car i• extra clean, aee us first. -·-NEW 1973 SALE 1200 Autom1tlc or Ntw 73 Pick-Up or Ntw •n SIO IMMIDIATE DELIVE RY Al c.a.n .. S.... NO DOWN PAYMENT! ONLY $68~ MO. •21J1ffl 1912 ltONDA car aedan lle1t offer. Good cond. 493-6396. PORSCHES at the BEACH JAGUAR 1----------1'59 ltu"\J '72, 911. 91 1. Coupes, '69 JAGUAR XKE Son1e :ur. So111.: 5-speed Som(• i\!Joy \\11i'('\s, l'n)l'ri Sllvt1·, auto, \\'ire wheels, air \VIJ~. $1119.). St.'C ·eni NO\V cond. 1412t:OMl $39991 .. ..--·.--::,----.., DA~ ROSS PONTJAC,11 .... _.. ~ 2180 Hacbo• B"d., Coota l'a£q ]ttttt(lri!J' M~Slt. 54fr8017 £Ue1.:tlve ~ -1200 w.,~~ ...,_. I thru 1/28/73 qJ" .=-W ·MOI '62 Mk n. 3.8 1. Sedan; Xlnt l===~~=~-~ int; $800 eng job 6/72. PORSCJ-IE '71 911 5, Special Needs trans, front end fact. paint, air, Leathet v.'Ork. Best otr. 644-MEW, 8-5 Intel"ior. Rccaro spt seats, M·F. stereo. Very low miiE~s. Dr'i; car, maintalnttl ln con- COUl'SC, showroom ne\\' con-1----------1 dltion. Priced $500. below LOTUS 1967 Elan HT-Elec Blue Book at $7695. Call Dr. windows, AM/FM. lnunac Wooding, Eves & vlknds at cond. thruout fi4S..8000 days; 846-ZJ.75 or Joe, days ~642""'52~c::~n~i~t•~··'==~~--l ~84&-~344~'~--~---MAZDA PORSCHE '69 912, •ln't ---------·I cond. 5 _ spd, chrm whls, * Maul• '73 Rotary * am/fm s.w. + many xlras. $66 MONTH $4500 •• 552-1545 .. 36 ~10NTHS OPEN LEASE PORSCHE '69, 9 11 -E Will accept tradt-lnl Sportamatic, air, am/lm, LOTUS CALL MR. FRY 8t2.fi666 mags,_ 47,000 ml'1. Best ofr [~!1fsun1 Hunt. Beach ;.~~~u;~~;~~~:~ _.~--:t::._ MAZDA :r.~~:, """· S3.500. '72 DA1'SUN 2ID-.Z '64 S-C Conv. All Orig. Auto, air, magi, extras. bfust see! Sacrifice! $4790. call 641:>-<MG. 17331 Beach BJ , 842-666 $3(KJO offer 675-5397 I-CAR •I !ht BEACH '"12 M6ZDA RX·~ AM/Fl>!, '71 914 PORSCHE ·n-Datsun 240-Z, O air, 4 nu Mlchelirui. $2795. $2956. Pvt pty. 642.3472 Green.Saddle Interior, Al 5586-493~~1!..•~m"'-; ~837~--000ll~~p!!m!!·c..lw,ii:f'jj;;'y';~;'-;;~~~ ;: WILL Buy your Porsche or Conditioner, New Map MG VW paid for or not. Call Radials, 299CFV ~ ·:::~-~:--::::7=:-:-ll cK~c'Cn".t .oA"'ll~•""!·..""o>:7':.4~800~. __ $4l95 G's at the BEACH '68 911, SPORTAMATIC, M-111~111r1 lll-<--I & '68, B-6T Ii B 62,000 mi's, tangerine, am/ ~ -_,..---Jtl(UJ1lJI Roadsters. Some ~rive tm rad. many xtras. 675-1494 .m\. ...!:tw..=-.=o & all \\<ilh Wires, See 'em, '63 PORSCHE 356.c reblt ~ Drive 'em, Buy 'en1. eng., needs some ' body ~ :ilmtntrtaJ 1970 PORSCHE 9lc.4 1973 DATSUN ~ -;;) •••k, $1'50. GIHSOI! .... , 6 ALL. MODELS 1200 ":'"~ X1nt eonct. (7141548-3163 of car. Also, beads for 352 Truck. ood COnu. .,_,;,. Ford w/recenl valvf' job. Cash. 894-SlOJ. lmm~1!!~~ivtry ~-' . RENAULT BAUER BUICK '12 Mid t, wires. Michel.ins, SEE HOW MUCH USEO CAR YOUR MONEY CAN BUY AT Dean L1wls POP THE TOP ·12 ceuc,1 . . .. I""" 4 Si.rl'(.1, r11.dio, hf'11.tr-r 1 ~. On this '69 Volkswagt"n and EOJ 1 you'll find younell balking '72 CORQ!'.;A C'J>C' • , , , • , S2U66 in economy for1 only Auto. 1rans., raUio, 1011 (9£.1. $1789 ... Just like ne1>.·~ EOJ\ (ZBVll&I) 10 DAY FREE '71 COROLL\ :? dr ... , . $1366 TRIAL E.XCHANGE. Au10. trans., radio, hl'fi!f'r GUSTAFSON \546BSY' '70 CORONA.''" .... ' 11166 LINC MERC Auto. trans., r.1dio, ht:>atc1' 16800 Beach nt \\'11n1t•r (OG6RF..J I Jluntington Beach 'iO COROLL.i\ 2 d~ ·-· $1066 842-8844. (213} 592-5544 Auto. tra.rL~.. radio, ltl!.nter ''H of !h Vlk' ,. t!!04BEK I om• • 1ng '69 OOROLl..A Sprinter $1();6 VW's 'at the BEACH 4 Speed, radio, lop lXILll72) '66 1hn1 '72 B1.1s, Camper, 'MCORONA4 <lr ...... $!166 Beetle,' Sun ro o f, Auto. lrans., radio, heat~r ~"uareback from RVLS34 I \VXY536J ~. ' ' ·n JU-LUX Pickup·-·· $1866 Radio, hea ter, step bmpr t295LQT) DEAN AMX~- .,.. '&; AltlX-P/1, P/b, auto. 28,000 mi. C\e(l.n. GU-2303 or <194-1013. BUICK '67 R!Vl6RA Air t'Onditio11l11g, eustom ln- lerior, vinyl lop. t!l:S5FBM) Sl5D'J DAVl: ROSS PON- TJ,\C, 24$0 Harbor Blvd .. Cos!;1 .tileSll., 546-8017 E f· 1~'(·11vr thru 11:is1n. ·57 BUICK \\"AGO~. Nu ra· dill!~. Hadio I heater. No srnokr.. $250. 2653 Sant• Ana St., Costa ~!es.a, ~78 '64 SKYLARK, very clean, $400 or bt>st offer. 642-.1035 after 5 pm. '6!1 RIVIERA, Excel, Look1 sharp, full P\IT &. air, 1terw $2150. &12-4810 '66 BUICK Le Sabre 2 dr H.T. PIS. Pl.B $785. 0!2-2300 C'ng., .61 V\V BUICK '69 Rivl~ra, air, Im· /·•• Cood n1ac. good lltl'!I, tuned. LEWIS TOYOTA can1per w DJ l'ng. l\tusl ~ $2300. SlJ.--2536 trans axle, etc. $2'l5. or best I O:C"=~~:o='-,':"'-='--1 otr. Parts? See al 246 Viejo '63 BUICK SpeC'lal . many l'X· (rear). L&guna. trns, good transportation. $100. &l:Hl687 '69 Red V\V, auto/stick 11hlft 48,000 miles, good cond., '65 Buick La Sabre 2 dr. $475 Hntgn Beach $850. 961-31.30 or belt offer. ri1usr SEU.. '64 VW-Xlnt cond. $400 or l ownr. ~1595. 1966 Harbor Blvd , "'"' oUec. 673-1829 o' CADILLAC Costa Mesa 646-9303 °'673-fml~=-=-,C"7"-=--* '70 Co1'01la v.·agon 30 'r.6 VW SUndial Camper. ---------·I mllos/gal AM/FM, :,..., Mech. pe-t. Cabana. Xlot 'Jl CADILLAC good. Whlsl blu book $975. cond . 64&-2265 eves. a.i.ina $845. 714; 96S-7151. '70. v.w. B"", .unroor. E•· CPE. DE VILLE $1499-·n Corona Mark II 4-cellf'nt cond, radio. $1150. cir by orig owner. Auto, n.f Cdl\1.. 673-3929 radio, pwr dlsc brkll. Xlnt 1971 V\V. Red y,•/hlack con- oond. 963-262!1 wrt. top, Lo mi. $2150. 1969 TOYCYrA Mark U, Air, EvM: 6#-8135 4-spd. 1 o""'Jler, Xlnt rond. 1966 V\V F~tback. Good $975. 644--0440 trans needs pa.in!. $500. or ·71 COROLLA, R/H, air, 8 befit offer, Call eve . 64&-9279 track, 2 nu tires, stick, xlnl '65 sunroor Bug. Corporation P rr s I den Is \Vite's car. Very low miles, extremely clean. See to a~ prec:iate. Harbour YW 18711 Beach Blvd. Jluntington Beach 390 Ford engine block. '&I Chevy %. T. Xlnt cond. Straight axle 120. >14-3417. 1950. Call 549-150!! WABLE Plumbing Van, Bera shelves Inside, $75. No FORD 1969 F250 Pickup, IX 2925 Harbor Blvd. t M. t1 7.1...,,._......, A~ roll bar. Aft G, '63 Renault Dauphine Costa lt1eaa 979-2500 ~~ 1'1UU)UI\ &44-10l8. Good transporteJion. • .72 CELICA-,\ir cond, ~~ .. TS ,.Y!..~'Y'.o ·~ ,..:w:~:r.=, =-=~-....,.M-=G=a=---Best 0s"'u''NBEAMS45-49l4 ullY-~~uip.'.d. _Like .new. '64 v.w. BUS, aliding door v .... , .....,...,...,. $2T15. Pvt ply. 835-7352 new tire!!. good corxlitlon. cond. $1700. 673-5121 Red & Cute. Ex. Corxt Sacrifice! $575. 67S-5397 CADS et !ht BEACH '63, '64, '67, '69, Coupe de Ville and Conv't, all with Air Corrlitioning and all equipment, from Uc. alt 5, ~1214 ton, $1500. TOP $ BUYER • ....., DATSUN ,~ ~-·· 1------:---::--:°"".""I--.::.;::.:_:.;:.::;._;.;;.;.__ $815. 645-4333. BIU. MAXEY TOYOTA Ml'•• ~ ~pe. "m MGB C.onv. Xlnt body, '67 SUnbeam Jmp. 2 doo' mlUMPH '6J vw Bug, sunroof CUSTO!o.f PAINTING 496-6508 o job too complex for us. '63 GMC %. 8' bed, id tire!I. Free estimates. 893--0573 $'1SO. 546-3472. 305 Hanover Dr, C.l'-1. 18881 Beach Blv.:~ Xlnt ~&pm motor & titts. 39,000 ml. R/l·I. Needs reimir $185. ---------Fair cond!jlon. $400. H. Beach Ph. 847-8555 Wire Whla. $1195, 673-2481 54S-8558 '67 mIUl\1Pll GT6, Good GT:>-1291 $ For Junked or wrttkrd '72 12XI, stick, lo mileage, A· e~ & Wknds -~s-UNB=~EA-M-!o-,-..,-,~,-cond. \\'ire \\'hC't'ls 4j.tXKl .-~=----~-- autos. l cond. $1600. '61 MGB-CT, am I rm , Oieap, make offer! mil~s. Eves &Ta-3726, days 71 VW Bus. Am-Fm. New 1§1 963 494-1003, ext 608 24 hn:. ~ tan/blk Int, new radials, Runs well. 675-4861_ 675-0248 steel radials, bftl. lo\V •71 ••• z low mil 1 top -• 1 n 1.~ '-~"'=='"'='"'"'~~-· miles. Runs great. 673-5953. LATE model Nova-Dart-....., ' eage, co..... ow er. .u;JU •• , TOYOTA '67 TR·4A Convert . Ex(•e\ '71 VW C E:l:tr Pl·-•• 6 1 t 1 oWher, mags, car ~., -'497~-11'="48'=.==-==-=== cond, low ml., radial tltt$ . . am~. ~ a.~. ,, .. ...,....... cy. au o. o red lmrnac $3995 673-8735. •.MERCEDES BENZ '-;:;:;::;;;::=;;::;:;:;:::;:::; $875. 549-2367. Ji'lnanc1ng avail. Prlct'd to ---'68 Chev Yan vs. standard, radio, heater. miles, owner only. 548-2938 ' ' · 1::-~"°'°"""'-="'~~..,...,---:-: !lell 49&-6893 •n Datsun Pickup. r/h, 1970 To'unta MK 11 4 1pd, 4 :::1970 GT-6. on·,innl O\vncr. , · · · ' I 950 !28437B) Autos, lmporltd 970 ,. 71 VIV 7 ix t d n1r1 ONLY $l695 mc11am08gepe.' w*tl*&: ~~!<>:""...... 50 USED d11c795, •.ir .. ~.~0m!, Lite blue. ritust sell, xlnt eondilion, pas!! Ill, a r con. 1 ;:.::;:;;;:;~----~· ,,....--.r.rJ(I A~l/FM. $1900. ff>.-0742. :>;~!.~l8M. stereo. &st offer. '70 JEEP WAGONEER HOWARD Chtvr<>ltl BMW FERRARI MERCEDES '68 TO)Ota Corona, Xlrit ~ 4 wheel drlVt"!. custom. VS. Newport Beach c 0 n d , \ o m 11 e 1 , VOLKSWAGEN '63 VW Convertible $400 • 96.'J.214\ 1utomatic, P.S., air l'Oild., ~f--A ..... Bl d & J boree LEASE A 2 ON DISPLAY Radio/heater, $975 968-2810 like new. {762BQJl Kelley "'"""""'ur v am '66 FeJTarl 330 GTC, 2+ , iuggested retail $38.10. $3499 833-0555 must aell-maving. Sharp New Car ·n TOYarA CAROU-A DAVE ROSS PONTIAC, .69 Ford 8 su~• Van 1973 BAVARIA Call 673-8390 Trade-ins P~ Se'.'_a_'.';,tNloew .~!':;.... 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa "'-300•-lri FIAT Coming In Every Day .... ect ,,11.nu• n ~"" ''" M'' Err r Campe,, < ~--' "' •· ~~'ttiSffi ec ive atove, pop-top, toi let. CREVIER BMW Ask About Our Unique 'M>-mS aft 5 pm. Sales. Service -Leulng '70 FIAT SPYDER UMd MercecMs Lease ·~,~~ ~~ IJ~ '62 FORl> Econolinc Van, 208 W. lst SL. Santa Ana Roadster. AM/FM radio, Plan1 coin ContJncntal S 8 o. brand new engine, trans, 835-3171 14,COO miles. (384EPCl House of Imports clutch, brakes. exhaust, Kelley sugested retail ~· tires, etc, S8()(l. Aak for Visit our new bom•! Sl&IO-$1499 DAVE ROSS 6862Manebester,Buen&Park ntlques/~11uics 953 John. 59)-1676 G PONTIAC, 2480 Harbor on the Santa Ana Frwy ford \''""""" ....vv1 ·n CHEVY van, magw, Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 546-8017 =~c---'"23-'"-"7150~...,,.---I 47 ~· """'"' eng-, stereo, cw:t Int & paint. V-8 Effective t.hru U'/!/TJ. '71 hlereede1, all pwr, falr body & \\.'ood, needs 1.1 .. h back •· -/! XI t --• , v.·ork. Xlra parts. 557-3276 efli", .... sea... '70 FIAT 124 SPIDER. Mpd, am m stereo. n .. vr ..... $~. Rod 9s9 ,:;-:Rn Van, new motor, ROY CARYIR, Inc. :-,,.."':..=-"~t=.•1,m=o"'c-~:·-· ""°.,,l"'1'°'k"':•~c-~c-v"en:c:-;s"2.°"'ooo · rtt, Race, I new ovenlzed tires It map, 234 E. 17tb St. Low ml. 968-4903. ml .. mech xlnl $7150/offer UMPH TR 4A-IRS, X-crplli l. drps, S1lXL Call Cost.I Meu 5tl-KH * 1970 850 FIAT SPIDER -54&-3869, 673-304.5. Th factory, D""10naC81". Ew1'Yr-=alt:::•:,,•::,,6 r:P·::om::.·:;-~~·,-,,=. '7L BMW =. 17,IDJ mi, ~~· 36•000 mi $Ul)O. OPEL e '68 YW Bug '66 vw SQUARE BACK 4 speed, radio, heater (ZKZ-$650 • • 646-4295 1201 VW Squarebllck, '00, Good ONLY $995 "'""· tan, ndlo, ..... ,, HOWARD Chevroltt .~1675="·~&<'=2-'-='1004'-'--=-=-o,,.-, Newport Beach 19TI YJI Super Bl'lttle, Xlnt MacArthul' Blvd & Jamboree cona, R&.H, yellow. 833-0SSS 11495 "'6·1&<0 ~.... •n BUG, blue, $1600. '63 Bug, '72 SUPER Beetle, ..., .... er whlle. good cond. $450. blue, SWU"OOf, spec. exhaust, 675-2696· 673-4384 radialB, 5500 miles. l'o11nt _:c::..:;:;.::,· ,.:;;""'"'-~.-{'One!. $1950. or beat oiler. VW '65 B~-Xlnt reblt ena. Will ilnance. 646--4538 New brb, paint, m~gs. -=''="""~.-=-c:=-::: I $695. 96S-2821 or 61.,..00SS '68 BUG, only 700 mi's on ~C-~c"-i-~~'7.= 1600 Reblt eng. X1n't cond. 1971 VW Camper, 17,000 $1100 548-5360 miles, AM/FM, xlnt cond. · · Maks-oHer,.-m-8125-'58 with '64 body, le11 engine. S.10. &<2-1889 VOLVO (JFtll'T38l $1395 CADILLACS 1970 Cps & . SM DeVIUcs a 10 C'hoosr from PRICED FROM $3795 .. liIT Allen Oldsmobile Cod iliac San Dlcgo Frwy af Avery Pkv.')', LaiUM Niguel. 49~ 831- 1968 CADJlLAC convert. F'llc air, tun power, leather. Dealer's price $2200; My price $1100. 6'5-3900 or 543-3286 '72 EJdcrado -Like new, fully equipped. 19,cm mt. $7300. Call days: 821-8730; After 6: &16-9163. '63 C&dUlac convertlbJ. wlalr, Runs gft'&t.f Good tires, $250. 64~128. * 'SS CADILLAC * mpett~ aptlon;--ylus faC" '65" VW Camper-lte6lt N1500-A)4JFM, $3150. "-"'""'="'---:--;---;:::::--,;;;;;; 1----------1 1 tory trick irtutt, spare trans, w/big bore· 1830cc. fNI ~4 or 646-1511 1959 Fiat 4 dr sedan 1200 OPEL GT's !!ipare tire set. driven suit. upMJ. Best oUer. call Tim BMW ,70 SlmD 34 000 L1es Granluce. $ll(l. Interestlni at the 1 A I LY _ ___,_ $200. .. 645-27'28 '61 V\V. Good oood. N~ VOLVO '72, 145 E Wq· tuel Sell $1300 .or trade. TraUer-bet. 3, 536-1060. fm • nmi 'prt m t transportation 675-1701 tow car avail. n 4: 6Th-0065, I ,,~&<"'=Fnn1-"'"'ve:a~n~, '=FM'==--rndlo=-.-:n~u-riur.f.~ w~kend1 •p y, '70 FIAT 850 Spider, a.m-hn BEACH • mlnor engine v.'Ork. lnJ; l9Km· ~n· 5 nu ** '52 Cadillac. good ror $250. Gall : 847-4402 Mkh X radials: xlnt 8hane; restoring. $150. 96Z-8339 uk :rrucks 962 ttres. SOOD or best offer 29,000 m1, Brit\all. racing 1970s One Red, One Yellow, 4 &44--£722 '89 BMW 7002, auto, air, green, $l095Jotfer. 64&-0134 11peecb, 099BNP, 1950 FORD R&.H. Xlnt cond. $1!m. · $1595 PltOT '68 VW Bus. Kombi, , blue, low blu bk + 10% &0·3181. I o:c'•'°'°"'"•"'ck".==.,,-=:--::::-::1 radio. 19n tags. Priced to '80 2 dr. Rehlt ena:. Nu Urea, '63 LIMOUSINE 1 pasa, new sell. 968-1486. bat, gd brka.IHI, falr Int/ tires, all poYltt, air, -de • .......i "12 FORD Van.. ~t'd in-642-3713 1970 Fiat 12A Spider, air %N ton. Fl1aO>e1 , od ""'• , 141 ',''.""y • terlor, vs, auto. F>t tape, =='-----rood., ma.,, "'"' cleatL ~-rUtfy..:,~,;::-=1 -. -' ew Cu Cu, a • ' portholes. $4200. 537-5687. Must sell. 499-4367. ,* '66 V.W. $400 ext. 2406 S.A. Ave. 548-@19. 1 _,1:.:m=o/=ol::;I'::':,· 646-4565'-"'~,:,,.-.,,-,, Nef'<I~ \\'Ork. 673-7333 VOLVO ·n . 142 E. Red, air, '70 CAD se<I. DeVUle. Fu11 l969 vw Pug-Vcrv --....i Excell cond, Low mUes, pwr., air, Michelin tires: l"l')nd. Best offer ~er iii: Under Blue Book, 552-7419. Tllt .... t.e~t $3500. 846-2936. N.B. 640-1764, G4().1765. Autos, New 980 Autos, New 9IO ,..,,1.10,. plugs, "art". CORTINA Good 6 ply tire1. Old bl.It Dally Pilot Ward Ads ha~ ----------1 '68 Fiat 124 Spyder , depmdable. $175. 534-6996 blll'la.ins galore. 1968 4 DR CORTINA, AUTO Needs some work. S750. RANGE Jrucks 962 Trucks 962 TRANS. GOOD COND. $47S. l---iC~all~m.4l30~;:-';c---0 642-3573. HONDA '71 Opel Spt C Pe, l9fi8 V\V. Jmmac! Sunmof . TRUCK SALE! 12 l'bt CMl,1.11: ·ll'L.-AllltflMllc, VI, l"WT ·$4499 s1 .. r1111, Aull ,, .. Air Cllllll, ........ KLT 17.411 mllol• w/ltl'I Ul'Mltr ...... aa.ntl 12 f'OllO Fut CAM,111 SPL--Avtomtlk, YI, l'Wt 1~ Air (911111, lt\111 lllW ... Clm,. ., w/jM:li:1. 11.m """' . . • .•.•••• '14'41C 11 l'O•D 1'·1• VI, ITO.-Cr•wl fllRI Wltll l"lr-lllVM Cll'llll'lf' ................... ,., "'21 ... lo DODOI lOI \II .fvfOM.ATtc ADVENTU•t• 1"1Utl'lll'lf' , , ••..•.••••.•. , . . •• . . .• . .. fJ.11711' $4889 $2399 $2199 69 CMlV \;TON-VI Slick -$1199 wllll ~lex.Ill CllT!fle' ................ 1117'0 11 l'O•O 1'100-VI, A•IMl'ltllc • V•rY Sh1rp • ,. .. . .. . . . · •• ·•••• .. 4ffMJ lo !'ORO ,UO lt4NG£1 CAMfll!• Sl'L. VI, A!i111, Ava 111110. . .... " • • l'ffll!JI' 12 1'0110 l'JJt--.Sltl Wllffl VI. Avtt, f'I, "Alt'" • · .... """" $2899 $3699 $2199 $2699 $W9 $2191_ $3299 11 l'OID Put-VI AllN • .,... VI, Afl9. 21.-. Mllft"..,.IN" •.•••• llmO ~- ... ~~O s:!::-V.-.. ~~ ................. -~, s1• 88 :::,";:....,.,"Alt"' .............. 1t1n1 $1 Z191 19 l'OJID ,__Vt. 4 SpMll llK tlft. N... IW.. ..... , . .. . . . . .. . . . 171,40 M .111, WA.OHi.ii "i\11"' "'IKll" .U II ............. ICtMl'4'1 . ,. ' $1899 $189 $2289 .... ·hlte/Bloe. R&:H, wi~ R/H. P.1ust sell 1890. 2748 DATSUN * •n HONDA * oval ""''· 32,000 ml. 1mo. COAST'S Mondo ... C.M. 546-Jll69. 500 54&-929'l. '70 VW Camper, nu eng &: DATSUNS . '71 OPEL, GT. E."c cond & clutch Wl{I'JUlly, MWit 11ell. et the 661 ActuaJ 'MILES (2'F64l5) ml. 4 spd, R&H , new Best offer. 675-334.1 BEACH * $926 * ndtals. SIS95/Beot oau. I d" "65 vw Bu•. 9 pan. New '69 Wagon, YNW744, ·• · $1095 •70 Opel GT, modified. $'2300. f825. M°'u.s~~li. &M-Mti" '71 Pickup, 415 CAX •••. iJ,695 .DEAN ....-. ea 1ng -tnt • "'-, Good -nd. '69 Sedan, Air, ZSE231. Sll95 Oa,ys. 834-6044 or eves. 1968 Wes camper , radial LEWIS -;oRscHE Marketplace k~%~~~::· : '71 DATSUN PICKUP Dog House camper. Maa wheels, radio, heater . (14IAVE) Kelley 1uggested nttail $1980. $1799 DAV'.E ROSS PONTIAC. 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 546-8017 EUectiw thru 1128113 ... ' ( • LATE Ponche \969 911 E, 5 I _64Y.£18 Nowt Volvo 1pd. Metalllc blue, tinted Autos lmportod 970.~~-=-=°"1.mpor1,..--.td,-;-·-9"°70'" glua,. rlh. Michelin Urea, ' =="'·~;;.:,-,:·:0·=:'::'.: .................... mltlt condllkm, .$StD(l. Orig owner. 538-2144. sun. only. 1971 J>ORSCHE 911 T. 5 sp. 1966 11..W Blvd. Cott• Mt•• 646-93112 SeU idle ltema now! C&ll 642-6678 Now! SIR.-S eQU1pment. 5 alloY v.ttla. 14,tioo ml. ~letalllc gold. 'Xlnl cond. $400 below boo"k, ~ finn. 6'13-Q'JO. OUR HUGE EXPANSION IS DUE TO OUR CUSTOMER RELATIONS PACKAGE •••• and , COURTESY is part of the packige ••• Sunset Ford eri•~• to you •n invlt•tion to shop an~ comp•r~.'No high pre11ur• 1ale1man-. 1hip. Just friendly, helpful servic• before, dur· ing and after the 1ala ... rtli good.old fashioned Courtesy ... and it's •II part cf the packa9• when you buy your naw c:•r frcm "Suns•+ Ford. "THANK YOU ORANGE COUNTY" Sun•tf Forcf sold 6,197 c:.1n in 1972 _ -"Tfiire-~u1t .Be .-Rt,'iiOn" • r· , ' -OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK- LOOK WHAT . WE HAVE 1973 Y.W. BUG MODEL 1111 .[I ncl. Radio, Healer, Underse.il Plus All H.i ndling Ch.irgesl TOTAL DOWN PER MONTH $2lll.l8 ii Iha total C:$1h price i n~I. l1K i nd l ie. & ell fin•nee e~atqe• for ~I monilis on •P· .~proved cradit. A.P.R. 12.67 ,. •. FOR YOU • 1973 Y.W. DELUXE BUS (Model 221 I. Inc. R"dio, Heater, Underseo11I Plus Al Handling Charges) ~1900 IS ALL ~94 __ 49 .YOU PUT DOWN A MONTH $1113.83 ii the tote! c:eih ptic:e inc:I, tex end Uc:. Oef1rred priee $4774.82 inel. Tex & Lie. Alio ell finenee c:he~et for 48 month1 on approvad eredit. A.P.R. 10.97 % -BUY YOUR NEW V.W. NOW ·~- -BEFORE THE PRICE 'INCREASE - -MANY MODELS TO'CHE>E>SE FROM- Over 250 New & Used Models • In Stock * JANUARY CLEARANCE * . ON All OUR-USED CARS '7 0 ~~!~~~~~'~'~"I'· Sleoou. $3195 '71 VW BUG SAVE A perfect car. Lut::~a"r tack. t903DUO> 1907CFJ I I 68•'70 ~~"'B~~,~~,;~, CAMPERS $AVE ''67 MUSTANG 51295 Aulo. trans., radio. heater. air cond. Immaculate condition. . tSer 120115) '71 VW SQUAREBACK $2195 '69 CADILLAC CONY. 53295 1\u\". lra11~ .. rndio, healer Loaded .,. ... ith accessories, . 1 l'.-\.'<CIJl 1 Ji kl' brand nc\\'. (9°"23CPC I '67 VW GHIA ,,G $895 '68 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 51195 Radio, hca 1 rr, ~ood "' Radio, heater, good t 1'ansportal i•in. lSUD16·1 J looking. (\VAK928) '61 VW BUG $595 '66 DATSUN PICKUP s995 R•'al nic•' ear. Good clean truck, lots (29·1FEH1 " of extras. (REE572) I 67'VW BUG s995-'69 CHEVY CAMARO 51895 Radio, hC'ntrr, clran insidr Try ·it =you'll llke;t- - nnd out. !VAX893J . (503158) . . . . . I 64 i,!d B'~"~'"°''"'""' $595 '70 OLDS_C:.~SS CH. 51695 Redio, heater, air cond., !7(i'.jllI-J H I po\v('r steering. (609AGE) I 65 ~!. B1~~ """ $675. '70 FORD MAVERICK 51·095 RadfO, hat~ -cxcellenl tHDB7921 cond. (022A C) . '68 VW BUG s995 '67 FORD MUSTANG 51195 Radio, hratl'r. Radio, heater, auto. trans., {715ASXI power steering. ----~~- ' CTBY785) '69 VW BUG SAVE '67 CHEVY CAMARO 51195 Radio, heatC'r. r~rrlf'n l Radio, heat('·r. cit-an car. cond. I X\VE992l CTS!ffil) . -. • .. ?i.IECHANIC SPECIAL 1962 Corva.ir, auto trans, radio, heater. good tires, needs engine work but car is clean $100. 70 Chev. Mont. Carlo 586-5950 Low mileage, air, full power. CORV AIR Engine, 150 Turbo Cheap, 557-4023. Olarge, trans & rear end. '64 Corvair Spyder Convert. 4 After 5,._557~ spd. good .cond. 5.1_7-4023.__----'GS CORVAIR. Good trans- '66 Cltevy Caprice 4 dr portation. $275. Call S-12 am. sedan, V-8, auto, PIS, ale, • 543-3691 • gd mech cond, gd tires, '65 CORV AIR. Corsa.. Good $600, 830-3256 l.!il car, Clean. Mags". ·n -1r10NTE Carlo, ps/pb, Asking $350. 675-8153 AC. "850. or..tradelor older..--coRYm.,____ ·truck or motorcycle + . ~ money. Negotiable. stS-8454 . '73 CORVETTE Hardfop coupe. Full power, factory air, custon1 leather interior. AMIF?i.I Stereo. 424, VS. DA VE ROSS PON- TIAC, 2480 flarbor Blvd., Costa ~!esa, 546-8{117 Ef- fective thru 1/28/73 '70 Monte Carlo Cpe. VS, automatic, ps, air. buck· et seats, consol(', vinyl roof, radio. fZYKlOOl ONLY $2695 HOWARD Chovrolot Newport Stach ~lacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 133"0555 '68 Malibu -Air, P/!I, P/b, new tires, vinyl top, bucket seats. Xlnt cond. $1300/best offer. 846-3134 aft 6. 'G:i ln1pala SS.Bckts, cons, air. Fair cond. $450. 557~737 aft 5:30 pm ·n El Camino, U,965 actual miles. Full power. 637-,,,. 1S71 Chevy Vega, auto, al,000 mi, perf cond. Make offer 499-2789. . '70 Malibu VS. automatic, ps, air, buck- et seats, console, vinyl roof (207AGC) ONLY $2395 HOWARD Chevrolot Nowport Beach MacArthur BNd & Jamboree 833-0555 980 1 9 6 0 CORVE'ITE-Cherry .c0ncl. 301 eng, Mags. Best offer. 675-1187 aft S pm CO.UGAR ~ XR·7 CALLING EARTH With a sound syslcm to match. This '67 COUGAR is loaded for bear, including air. Green; and cool, you \von"t , ~UE!'\l"e $ 8 8 9. CVDY507) -10 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GUSTAFSON LINC MERC 16800 Beach at Warner, Huntington Beach 842-8844. (213) 592.5544 "Hcun• of the Viking'' A good want ad ls a good in- veotment. Autos, Ntw OUR HUGE EXPANSION IS DUE TO OUR COST.OMER RELATIONS PACKAGE •••• and EXPE_RIEKCt_ is-part of the . package .. ~ Fectory Trained M•ch•nics to k••p your new cer in top condition, helpfuL•s1ist•nce in the intrlcecies of Cr,edit and ·Fin1ncin9, and hep· ful a11i1t1nce in di1cu11ift9 eny problem you mty want to discuss about your new c•r. After the 1•1• is completed we don't for9et you. All -this comes with experient.!_ !_..!__" ttn~ it's tit part of the pecka-99. -. 1 "THANK YOU ORANGE COUNTY" Sunset Ford sold 6,897-cer1 in 1972 "Thtr• Must Be 1 " • --.. - FORD 1971 FORD LTD Brouoh•m 4 door hordtop Bcau!lf\11 ear, fully equip. ped "'Ith air ootldltlonln&, 400 c.l.d. V·8, auton1atlc, . power steering & brakes, deluxe interior with split bench seats and right ~ clint'r ,tJlt steering wheel, Goodyear Po ly 1 1eel \Vhitewall tires. Finished in n1cdlun1 2 tone green \Vilh dar¥ greetl vinyl top. OnlY ~\XX} nilles and in OawWsi condition. Driven only locally. $2,795 full price See in DAfLY PILOT em· ployee parking Joi: anytime. Call Mrs. Greenman week· day~ 642-4321 IMPORT SALE! '71 TOYOTA CORONA Dlx. 4 Or. Automatic, Landau SOOCXV $13n '71 CAPRI. 2000 Eng., Air Cond., AJ\.1-FA1, nadlals. "Shai:p." 167DSM $21" '71 CRICKET. 4 Speed. 13,000 Miles. "Very Sharp." 079EW $12" '72VW411 4 Door, Automatic, Yello,v, 506GJV Snft 489BED S 1 °" '7D VW SQUARllACK 4' Speed. "As ls." '70 VW IUG. 4 Speed. Empi F.quippd, Mags, Sun Roof. 606BEV $12" '61 VW IUG ' 4 Speed, Yelow '61 VW SQUAIEIACK XTP03 • "' 4 Speed, Mags. As Is. •6780 $1°" '70 1'.0YOTA .WAGON Coron11 Mk II. 4 Speed. Very Clean. 62'7BHK $1Jtt '70 TOYOTA WA.GOH c ... on• M•rk II Automatic, Air Cond. 547APW $15tt '6t TOY OT A COROLLA Wqon . 4 Spee:d. "Red." YRH342 S '" 70 TOYOTA. COROLLA Sprinter Cpe. -4--Speed._ 14,396 Miltt._ _ 4&tAQE $1"9 70 TOYOTA CORONA. Mk 11 4 Dr. 4 Speed, "Air," "Blue" 837ALQ $Iott 70 COROLLA Sprinter Cpe; Automatic., AM!FJ\.1. '6t TOYOTA. CORONA.. Dlx. 4 Door, Automatic. '6t TOYOTA. COROLLA. Cpc. 4 Speed. ''Nice." '6t DATSUN 510 WAGON 564FOJ $Utt9 ZAE188 $ 9" XSK707 $ lff Automatic. AM-FM. "As Is." ZVC518 $Iott '70 DATSUN 510 WAGON Air Cond., 4 Spel'd. "As Is." 772BXU $11H 70 DATSUN PICK·UP \V/P('rrls Vall('y Cab-Over, AM·FM. 251BZi\1 $11ff '67 VOLVO WAGON Auto·., Air Cond. "Clean." ~ UQE246 S ttt- '6t MG MIDGET R4sL 4 Speed, Wire Wheels, "Yemv'' XVIG641 $ "' '69 MG MIDGET R!!st. 4 Speed, Wire Wheels. "Red." 657BQI $ m '61 FIAT &SO SPIDIR Rdst. "As Is." _'.ll _V.W_J!OP..TOP-CAMPIR XDA964 $ 4tt • Westfalia -Equip• •• -----.."56 Savings for you n Dj\TSUN 510 70 DATSUN 510 2 Door Sedan. '4 1paad; 4 Doo,, lika naw euto rNio, h••t.r, •inyl 'oof only 19,000 .mlla1. H11try· ••h off th• ba•11ty of it'• on t+.i1 on• -only Ota119• body, juit 17,000 $1 595 ll'lilat. 1219 FLZI $2095 --'12 DATSUN '70 vw DUNE BUGGY 1200 FASTBACK Raal mod, exeall1nt cond. '41ptl., radio, ha1fet, vit1yl !9lO ETVI roof, 1tti~n9 oren9a with $ 1995 black ro9f, top eond. I•,_ .. ,...._ ....... 1930 ETVi 71 DATSUN 240Z . $1995 Bright ).!itiih_ R • e i" t _...,.,..,,...,,.....,..., ... 1 Graen. Hei m191, bump. -71 DATSUN PU •r 1f11•1di, r;dio, heal1r. ~ h1td to_ fi"d ~· fletbad 27.000 milts. f6JI CZCI with oveniae mirror•, ,,. $3895 lflo, haetar, Fit1a for haavy l·--.............. dvty work. !69124Hl '71 DATSUN $1995 WAGON ..,.,_....,.,..,.......,..,.,IAuto. tr1ns., radio and 70 VW CAMPER haatar -A fine car for F.lty ~ulppad -uni tfi• f•fl'lily that '""' gniat. Gat re• d y for room. Lo mila1 -Orang• ••c•Hon tripr 111 fllit on• in color. -o•lv ' $-2099-$1999 '63 DATSUN '72 QATSUN PJCK·UP WAGON H.,•'t a 11 .... rH beavty Avto. tttftl., raGJ-o, h•1t. with • whita to1t11e11 eov- 94',..,roof raek, Canary y1I. ar, btta elea11 -r1111t low -J111t 11,000 fl'lila1 gr11t -• cl111lc for only -$2399 $795 75-.,;o,.; fine uo.d co~ cimpen. P".U!o & •l•llon w-1 to -.. from Garden Grove Datsun 1•1HorborlMl.,.Go .... G..V. . * 534-1255 * ' • • I • ' §JI u .. ,,,u. §Jrr::i:-~"'~-=1:!!1~~~1 ~[ ~Mt~""'=--w. _l~:l ._I ;;""";;"'u.;;;;;:;.;i§J~l;;.--.."'-w.~J~~e 1:A::utoo.:::::.,.::;z::;l...._~,!IO~A::utoo:=:..• ~N!ow~-~·-.!"°~ Autol. ~ &¥: ijMJ ~ Autos, UMd 990 ·f:,s, 3!J woAutoc, Used 990 -...... ...... .., 1~~M~U~IST~A~N~G:........1=~"°"~~mT.1A~c:-::-=1 -....-....T--B-IR_D __ _ $1 GT Fstbck, Vl'ry cltan !90 '71 PONTIAC WAGON enr. 4 1pd holly, 4 blrl, 9 plWl!J!ler. V8, automatlc, '72 T·BIRD many bl&: elCtral, $1200 tlrm, power ateering, air cond., Private Party 6"13-<1253, ( 25 2 4 5 UXD350J $J39IJ Dark uddle leather interim'. OLDSMOBILE ~VE ~ss~~.NTI~a s..,,lal 0«1er · w•'""' ""' • JANUARY MONTH END e SALE e IL.U• .... OllOTN ll"lllC• body Ir wheel eoven w/t.'00- Meaa, 546-8ll.7 Effeclive t:rastJna textll_,.., vlnyi tnp $499 * OI..i>S '70 Cul.IRIS Supreme ,,lh:::ru.::.....le:/28=/T3.::__"'.""__ ·• '~ 164 V.W. SOU ... lllBACK 4 Co Ir cond im/fm -460 cu. ln. cniP.ne, cruise Cy1., • wie.i, bl~ · upe. amlnt ' '71 CAT•• INA control, tilt 111eer1n& wheel, !--'-"-""-'-' ----l·-::-::-:'::'""-l---'---stereo, cond, lo ~ AM/FM stereo radlO & all $1035 mileage $2450, 64+-2750 f Door. Hardtop. Full power, avail power options. $4700. '67C"'l!v, W.\GON $945 $625 6f4..2566 alr cond., vinyl top. k u Eve f VI, A111o. tr•M., pa-'70 OLDS 442 PS, Pwr dlac (316EKS) $2999 DAVE or ma e Ouer. s a· ter .... Ing, .blu.. IUJC900l brki al; cond Still under ROSS PONTIAC, ~ 6 PM 838--?!169. OFFtCIAL GRAND OPENING 1 JAN. 23 • 24'-25. 2.6 fact' warn.nty.' Orig own. ijarbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa, 'V AUANT '69 !0~: 4 Cyt., •uto. $1400 1 $699 M•= H 8 ""'"A-, 54&-8017 EUectlve thru •---------t••111 .. '" COnc1111on1119, ..-. • ' ~o.J 1/28/'ra , . y.llaw, IYVP920J '68 DELTA 88 Oldl, 1 owner, LE MANS '68 p/s p/b ale, ·~ ~~~~~~.00~ '66 •UICI( ••Vll!IU. ¥1 Harbar Baulnard af car11 top condli::Jk750. Wt/wh., am/frn ndlo,_aJ ·oc'c.:12::c'-'616-00'lO==:o.· ---:::'.a...:;.~.=~ $1420 $999 auto, landau-top, re a r -Wiii!•. <TltlW4) '68 F-85, ak oond, P/S, flmder damaged, pr!., 1815. VEGA SEE PAGE 4' OF TOOAY'S OAILY PILOT FOR ,PETAILSI P/8, &OOd tltto. Orla 847-<3113. t -----'71 no•'°"" · $1715 $)2. 99 owner. $850. 548-4240 an 5. • -M ,66 bkt •• lo s11t11 "''"· r.ctlo. *'*'"· '68 CtfrLASS. n.atn, act a ... pwr, nu tires, ·R/H, a/c, red. (MOEHAI ••.u 1 ,_ ~ anns , sea ... , au , ~ k.~; ~cond 1995 ........ °"'"..,_bet "30, • '69 ....... $1730 $)499 ¥1, AT., llr, p.t.., '68 Olds Delta 88, 4 dr hrdtp, 1969 Pontiac Bonneville, 4 o,...._ 1xveott1 a1', pwr & ......... SllSO. Pvt "'· hnttp, fu1J ,,....,, xlnl EYEBROWS UP $2495 $J84f pty. Eve1/wlmdl 545--8180. cond. New tires &: batt. '7AfOllO L.t .o. ,~7 OLDS \'iJ.la SS. air, $1850. 546-5755. For this 'TI G.T. VEGA U :1-,,~.','-:.!lr8,0,,~ '-"" hatchback. Perfect . for ..,, .,y .. \ . ~l?· s . ,1 owner. RAMBLER Soou .. rn cai11orn;. driving, '63 Olds ~lday, Niii well, '64 Rambler Station Wagon. ~AIR 1s(X)N~n~0Nfi~99~ GROTH CHEVROLET needs paint. $150-962-8339 Needs work. $275 or best of· C761DI.3) 10 Di\ Y FREE .. 990 uk for Jatk.i !er. Ph. 642-1347 aft 8pm 1l\.IAL EXOlANGE.. PINTO wkdays; aJt 2 o" Sae.. GUSTAFSON '64 Rambler 2dr, nu paint & UNC MERC ' PINTO • ·n 2 DR. Sedan. 4 upholstery xlnt cond. has FORD * '70 MAVERICK * 2-DOOR • · ' spd. Low mi. 2000 CC. >Ont clutch. 962-6156 aft Spm 16800 Be8.ch at Warner, cond. $150)/ofr. 842-1225. Huntington Beach - ---·'T2 w'\. blue,-Uke nrw. AC, , T·BIRD 842-1144 • (213) 592-5544 Es-c:tric: Trvnli? "Homo of tho Vlkin•" IW r/h td liaBI, CUi t int.,1-----_,.,.-~--· I .~,_,:,c..c_;,,"""c:.._ _ _,.,_ Yu. there's po~r ln the lit bi50 takts. 615-6644 '70 T Bird, sonroof, every 'Tl Vega, GT Wagon, mags, Gray tlnil!h, black: interior, auto. tra1111., air 1.'0nd., low mil.ca.-CXVE239 * '"" * DEAN trunk along with other PLYMOUTH factory option. Perfect! AM/FM. AC. cust int., 4 powerful features on the '72 $3200. 5e5609. spd., lugg rack, sharp! MARQUIS BROUGll.V.1. 2 l969 Thunderbird, full pwr &. $2150. Prlv pty. 644-2768. door hardlOp. It's )'OUt"S for ~ air. Very good cond. $1.695 HOUSE Hunting! Watch the only $4389. 10 DAY FREE 4!l9-3969 ~ OPEN HOUSE column. TRIAL EXCHANGE. • A N 980 ' 980 GUSTAFSON u!os, ow Autos, Now LINC MERC 16800 Beach at Warner, LEWIS VOLVO ., H'l\ntington Be~h EYERYTttlNG YOU NEED 18211 Beach Blvd. 847-68 * Huntington Beach 545°8863 SAL-ESMAN-.. 1 ORANGE COAST'S BEST I>aily~~~~I ~!~! Fo~!:!!1~~ . .,,I -p1.,... "" Penny Pincher. I Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 c.!:!' ~~~bor ~:,d;303 ~: <J::\ti~~~ In~~ ·~rYMQJ!;... ~ W H EN door. Clean and com-; '70 FORD TORINO '68 MorltflO, 2 t!r HT, Vinyl tortable, unbelievably pric- Convertlbte. V8, pDWer steer-top, auto, air, PS/PB, ~ at $889. Hurry· please, YOU ··STEP . INTO ing, factory air, powder $1500. 644-5296 our u5ed car manager wants blue/new white top . MUSTANG this one for · his wile. C122AfiQl Kelley suggellled (XDX943). 10 DAY FREE retail $2:105. $1799 DAVE MUSTANGS TRIAL EXCHANGE. - ROSS · PONTIAC, ..., at the . GUSTAFSON Harbor 81,d .. Co••• ""'" BEACH LINC MERC 546-8017 EUective thru 1/28/'ll ..... • '66 thru :10, from RVR 358• 16800 Beach at \Varner, '61 THUNDIRBIRD-°"4'J995· Why wait. --~ Huntt"""" Bea<h DAVE ROSS PONTIAC, tu.Ir 24.t) Harbor Blvd., Costa GOO w. o:-t :t::. 1970 Duster-R&H, standard DAILY PILOT :JJ OUR HUGE EXPANSION IS DUE TO OUR , ' CUSTOMER RELATIONS PACKAGE •••• and • t ; wrA . .._.~,. EFFICIENCY is part of the package ..• Personal ettention to deteils, prompt financin9 arrangements, end quic~, ·dependable s111vite before a nd after you buy • _ . That's what we m••n by efficiency ... and it's .-II part of the package when you buy yQut new car from Sunset Ford . · "THANK YOU ORANGE COUNTY" Sunset Ford sold b,897 car9' in 1972 "There Must Be • Reason" HtNmrN srvnirY TH1111 ELDORADO COUPE Full power, tactnry· .ur~~ ~ 842-1144 e (213) 5'2-5544 dltionina;. (ll9ASE> •=r.io ma-"..I. . ''Home of ,the Viking" .,..., 546-8017 Effective ~ s.:t\ shift. Xlnt cond. $900 firm. -... 642-6446 tbru 1128m '65 la1W1tang, 289 eng, 4lr CLEAN 4-<il' Valiant . Priv Cadilku:'s Most Elegant Personal Car. '72 FORD Gran Torino, WK"-C!ond, Landau top, new pty. Good rub. RAH , auto. 3Sl ena .. pl/pb, AC, Musp, radiator, batt. front end &. $400. 5'l8-3673 "''knds radio., rack, ctsy/grp, tint brakes. $595. 646--1102 ~--knit vlllyl 1ea1> good 8 289 A '57 Plym. Bolvodore .-. _. m1 Asi.i .... '66 MUSTANG-V , . uto, "~. ••• 3!l8 oood., 27,000 "w · ..... '6 R&H, ste1-eo spkni Gd ~ ~ S3200. PrVpty 842-5138 mm '°""· $650, mu.i .. u. =--=ro=NTl=•A:;-;;;C.-- ·10 Galaxle '''" 4 dr hd ~ !546-3558 :.. p/~~ct air, d~klt&t ---~~~R-~-~-,-'95--M-as-ta_n_g=VI, '62 8onn@Ville,:; good con-!· e~ ~Low Per1 -new ttre1, good ooDd. $800. dltion. 20,000 Mi. on reblt • co · · 5*-8443 eng. S200 or Best offer. : 1970!LTD, Xlnl cond, P/S, . 846-$U. ·•· nd • _ -1 '70 MUST ANG, 21.000 mi's, ,:;c;-.:~""7=c;'""<A::::" " P/B, ..... CO · l.AJ mi eage, air oond, v-8 eng, pale 1969 '9\,;ATALINA. 4 door, 1: wairanly $1850. u 675-l494 pgwer A: air, to miles.Re. !1 644--2259 ye C"IW. -JOnt oond. $1300. 557-1952. . ,68 GALAX1E • , F . '70 Mustang Mach I, 3514 bd -...r. ac ~ur, barrel lite blue 43,000 ml. '68 Catalina 2 Dr top, '. P_/t. P /b, 390 eng, vinyl Xlnt ronc:1. ~ autom, air, r/h, p/s, p/b. l; Eb.r ·~· .MU~ ;&S~l(t;JBr:Ai{G' • V-8 8.uto. Good cond. $895. 49H435. ': ~~--. ·c~ ~'lefnt; tsallre!l, ·=u~: ...... t;,ng· ·~nyGl~f~li o~~~'. !~~~'. 000 ·~ -• •• ~· '~"-· ~ed. ~;~1063. G ~uftmg. xlflt &lhd;· rac ,:646-'°"'341l5-=...,.,.=::::-.-:;:-:::::: I All.IO~-Bfl,Ch. air, Am-Fm. fac tape deck. ~Pont. Le ftians, 2 dr, new ...!;....___ :A -prlv party $2388 ~ ttres. S200~or Best offer, I 1961\ L11> stio Wgn, 8 . -• . 536-00!9 ~1 pa.a:; aii,-... itereo, tinted '69 MUSTANG OONVERT. ,.:, 7,:;2;.c:°"i'~I~R~E=8"'lRD-="t.oa""'d=od. 1. glaa,' rack, fine cond. $1300. Shbesarp U~~I1;..J1300· or •OJai:n Call Ted 979-5522 or 615-41li9 t o er, 0'9<J"'\I-'"" ~ n 6 ' GOOD Clcao '68 Fo«I Coon-Cj)UICIC CASH 'Cl! Ponti:, ~TO. S<anda«I Uy Sedan Wagoo. Auto THROUG. H .t. Cran•. Good cond. Soll or • trans, P/S P/B, S800 firm. "' d "'" ·~ ' 1• 546-3908 DAILY PILOT· ~tra::::•::..· ::::~~··~~,...,..., 2dr hl 'PONT. '(13 LE ~tANS, 2 dr, I '69 Ln>, m::c,. ., w ·"· WANT AD 325, Good '"'"'· $300. or ~ blk vinyl top, deluxe int, -If 0~1140 I ldl'.ia> It o er . .,._-. ', stereo, ~Ill · wr, a.' nu ,: 642-56.78 "' Need a "Pad''? Place an ad!. ' tlra. $13lO. -1-~·------~~ Even /!lore Glamorous & E.tcilin g for 1973 ~~OU STEP l~T • ~-speeial Mr.Id OF Nineteen. Seventy-Three • 1973 Seda!i De Ville Fully Equipped With .. '~ • NABERS LEASING 1EASE DIRE Cf 1973 Coupe De Ville fully Equipped With I, '65 Ford 01tr;I Squltt, 10 ·Autos, Usocl 99Q ·Autos, UMd 990 to; pau. PSIPB1 .air, lug. rack. 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 · · Excel u.;nap car, $000.11 i1 .;'-~E ~!pm w.. -. -~J..EARANCE fit9nist finisll, .,;;,,.i roof, ;.M 1ltfeo radio, power a11l•mio, s.oft "'f glau, ~ ... 6 way s.al, aulo dimot1 cot1trol air COl1'ditlonini: paw•r door lockt, •l•thic windows, lilt & tel .. to0pic .t•lrill!l, remol• c011trat l•l.'"k lack, lamp monllor1, etc .. IMMlOIATI Dd.M.lllY lXcwtNT HUCTION ran 'ICKU, ANO OIUVD'f nu ioAH u11 WMlll UAtl CAI SUYICID Vi"yl roof, AM/FM SI~, JOfl rO'( gloSI, 6 way~''°'· Gt.Ito dimat• w11rrol oir conditioning, ~r doar lock1, •lee· trie wlndo....,, 1111 & t•l•KOpk: ll••ring, twilight tt'!Olintl, l•unk ' I· 600 429-VZ-V4 eng. Alr- 1' power. Pvt pty, $1558. 71 LTO ••oubMAM c, •• ' 84•-3472 ' Y·' A11lt,1 ,.S, ,, •. Air .............. WClll j· ,-1! 1968 L'l'D Wil(fun, atr/cond, !f . PIS, P/B 10 pass. lo Ir mlleage, radial tires. A1nt i' cond. $1250. 642.-4112 • ~ * ''7 FORD RANCHERO New e~ne I: brakes · f Heeds tran1. O.Htt. 645-1697 19116 GALAXIE . Auto, Pis, I tJmd ilaal. extras. Qood " cond. $500. ~ BLJ,JE '65 Ford Station , Wqon in excellent con- dl-$5511. C.ll - Galaxie-Power, air, k>i reblt motor. good ru. Make on~. 830-7369. Ford Raoc::hcro, new tt I: 1ire1, air ahOcks, xlnt · cond. $1250. 5*-5755_, JEEP 1946 Willyt JC\?p. Cood run-nlna cond., Metal top. A llt· tie &eml $900.' 536-00t9-- '66 JEEP Sta. Wao. 4 WD AIR P~ P/8 Reuonable, 111t:1-2'J59 MERCURY -~ FIRST PRIZE When you drlvt' th1I one home yowo tamlly will .. ;a;d )'OU the nnt prbt. Vtty ...... '72 MARQUIS 4. hud~--"blU.. l 004FQJT "$"89. 10 · DAY FREE TRIAL EX· CHANGE. (iUST~FSON ·UNC MERC 16800 Unch 1t Warner, Huntlnrton Beach llPIMIN4 • lllSl S92-S544 -"' tho Vlklnt" 71 MAVERICK 6 Cyl EcollCl:Jf 811Y . . •.••.• . . ...•• MSC'' 70 MAVEll1CK 6 CyL J 5pff4. "5tH~ , . , , .tl•80Y 72 GAL.AXIi' 4 011, Yl. AT., ,S, Afr ............. . .••• ZUIC7M 72 OLOS CUTLASS SU,lllMI ....._.., Air, 1Mlt Mi, ............ JoMELT 11 ·~~='."""'···-········· ...... MaA__I! 70 NOYA COU'• a Cyllnd1r, Avlo., SPM!'iftt •......... 741Cl"L 71 .. ~!!-~E~~.A~.:~;:.~ ... '.'.' ....... urc,• -· ~~.~~~.~~ .. ~~~~~.'.' .. ~~.?~~ .. ~.'~·,..," • .. ~'~ .. ~ .. ~~~~ .. ~~.·~~-.~~.~ flmi •• ~~ .. ~~.~~~~.~~ ........... 'fllMI ' ... ::.D .~.1.~~ .. ~~ •• ~ ..... (, .. , 11'AQU 7z '°"T....C VllWTVM I ...... VI ,,....-.1r.-n.-c.r-• ..... MAit ... "' 72 il'OfilTl.\C SAl"All.-t ,_ ...... LMllllll 1'11.. ctr II L&tl IHlf 14.fU Mn. •uo 72 '°9(TIAC--4t Mt-. C.-. W .... 11.MI ...... VI Mr lltdl .llJ N """"" ... , , KIUI 70 •••• '"""" ~1-va. "* ,., Air ~ ............ mMu • .. . IO .. s~.'."'.~~ ... ,,. .. ""'":!!!..... -ll 99- I - etc., etc. •. ' ' • n.r. 61M"3o1nff,,....., Mll1011• fou;r ••d -half IK••• of k>tol alll~O<- ;...i CCHI~ facil~!•• c!HilJn•d lo b<ootor "lock, 1eor window dtfogger, crllise Cll)l!fTol kamp rnorli1an, radl11I 1ire1,_1rc., .ic., •IC. ~7444 ..u ...... , • ...;.. C..dilloc ........ .. oblM, 410 wo•• otalhl aftd 4.S fot...-, ltelnod l.c)ink,;..,o. ~-,---.'\.1 722 2 IH7C(IO .... Y111. full '7'1(1 ,........, ait """""~ ,,,. fodo!y air COl!d~ .... 1 H9 Cpe. De VIiie lop, dotlt .. '-'-~ ...... fodoty w CDftditMMolo\g, i-.. 1. ,..... ... , ...,.. """' .-.. alld -· tilt ' ....__ "-• M dolll & IMIMo w..to., lvll Larg•sf Selection i..lh.< IMoorliot, Iii aH )ilo, tioit. J.M/f#o <fk.. .ic. ITRM04) -· lilt .. i.leoc• ....... t<..,k -· Al4/f,._ Mio. loq, tlHta, "-lkb, ioododl of CedUlaca .,.,... ---s1555 tl\4flW'I in 0ro,...co. '1999 • '2999 . ·-·-. IHIC .... DoYlllo 1972 ........ Ohl• 'ff hlfw •• o (OftHrllblH ,.,.,., .., -.fllfoAl!.t. -.11"4 'actwt air, M ,;_,,, ::::i __ ,.. •Coupes i.,, lwl INlhw 1o1.,.;o., "~ ....-.--.i-.......... ...., .. Upilltionlng, ~ ,._, --!Mb, Iii Oflcl .... lffk ln!w,. •'-wri.,. ................ .i,,74iop,-.iftyl Kotrk tt...V., J.JA./fM ta.rtQ, d.U..., wi..mofHo--.... w. ...... n..., ..... ,.... Ov•70 roclkrl It.er. IXfV7t•I lntlllt lodo. It 11 EAQ .,., -!Ire\, .ic. !YCU7191 Quality Automobl111 ,.,.._LM•e-s.mc. $2222 $6777 •1111 to Choose from ,.,_ .... .,,..-,.a ....... , .. -·111112 ,._,... ... 'IS ''C'" 1971 llDerw•• ~•1111 ...... 1170 IN. Do VIiie .,,. 'ff., ..... .__ s+1~ c,._ l"r "-11,000 ., •• ,. •odo<Y ,..., •Ir _..._..,....,. ~ ,...,, • a>lld~bn1l!O, n..,i ·--i... "'°" 7,000 ..... fodlrf ~=·~\i-~vatt" elr <Wlrloolflt. lMlfltr If!"-.,.,..,, "-• Ct\llot c-.1, ti! -~· ..... "~"" l• Ill•~ J0,000 "I~•·· fe<JCl!Y oi cow?' .,, '--"'-.... "",_.,,!It. ~ ltalMr """'1.c:--wlllri ..... """"'· Ml --. !ill & "'-' el< COOMl• ..... 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""' -al .. .._ -.tv0N771 . . s1999 =, ... .32 DAJLY-PtLOT Saturday, January 27, l'f73 -"'f~'----::::-~-:::--=====-==~~~--~ THIS WEEKEND'ONL Y BRAND NEW 1972 FORD COURIER , BR.AND NEW 1973 PINTO - 1600 CC, special value poclcoge--; • AM radio, deluxe bumper group, : • t.l-:ii: 1800 CC eng ine,·Chrorne Front tinted gloss. (3RlOWJJ8JS4) Stk. -~ • 0~. ~!." Bumper, T~11GJ. While Woll tires · No 768 1 • ..j • (GGTAMG1 3773) Stk. No. 8477 . ....,. ~-I , ' ' \ ' JHIS WEEKEND ONLY DO NOT DELAY BRAND NEW 1973 $uper Ca~per · . $P.e~ial • V-81 crvis+motie, poWtr steering, · extra gos tonk. tftlnsinission cooler, . ·VAN -· ·.~ ( ' EcOilolirie E-100· lOS Whter~se, V-8. Calif. emis- siort sySltm, reduced sound level .xna'us t,.Pass.·seot, AM radio.1 (El4GHR0073B)~tk. No. 696 : FULL $2044. FULL $2131 ' .... PRICE _ . PRICE _ , _ •• · . -~~"""' Plus deoler prepoimion Plus dealer preporotion . • ..... ~~-~~~~E-$}844 ~~~~E ~3ff4- chorges & Tax & license charges & Jax g license i,. ,. -'!-' • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ORDER YOURS TODAY . Plus Tax & License DO N,OT,DELAY THIS~ END NLY BRAND NEW 1973 RANCH ERO 500 302 V-8 Eng ine, deluxe bumper group, (5) G70x14 wide oval with wh ite raised · leners, cruisomatit, AM radio, tinted gloss.(3A47F1850ln Slk. No. 727 BRAND NEW 1973 LTD BROUGHAM 2DrHardtOP 400 CID '2.V V-8, air cond., dlx. bumper group, belled wsw, conven- iegce group, tinted glass, AM/FM stereo, dJx . wheel covers. (3J68S l 61990) Stk. No. 787 '70 GALAXIE 500 2 DR. H.T. FASTBACK ·V-8, auto. trans., factory air condition_ing, $1899 power steenng, radio, heater, good miles, sharp. #6488A 060AQE · - -. ~. '70 MAVERICK CPE 6 cyl. auto. trans. radio, heater, new fires, $11 ·9 9 clean, excellent trans. #R572 762BEP . ·.. . '67 MUSTANG 2 DR. H.T. 6 cyl. stic~ shifl,.radio,.heater, excellent cond. $999 #5871A TYWl68 -~ •.• M ... • • . . .,. . .. '69 VW BUS .radio , #6502A low miles. Priced to sell. No. $999 YXTB57 , '•..tf 41 ... tM. r.11te .. ,fif:~'.b s1t16.a'9ci. h•!Ut. · · "615.Mi.t.Tu ......... t ... Uc ............ _, ...... ~ .. '68 BUICK • SKYLARK CUSTOM V-8, auto: trans., factory air conditioning, power steering, power windows, 20 H.T. Yel-$1399 low with blk. vinyl navy deluxe interior good miles. Original thruout. No. VOT880 #71ilA '69 ·CONTINENTAL . ' 2 DR: H.T. factory -air conditioning, full power, leather $2 29 9 interior. Dark green with green vinyl roof · . good miles, a real winner #375A · '69 MERCURY MARQUIS 4 DR. H.T. auto. trans., factory air Conditioning, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl roof, de-$ 219 9 lux int. new tires. Immaculate cond. 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