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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-10-20 - Orange Coast Pilot.- ' ~ewport Harbor Marina' Fountain · l' alley Estatieia 34 19 16 6 Edis ma Costa Mesa Sara Cle111e11te L119111tt1 Bet1el1 38 14 27 9 Jflisslo11 l'lejo Saddle back lfniv ersity Da1ui lllU.. 17 0 4 1 14 Anahe1111 West11ait1ster St. Paul ltlate1· Dei 14 o- 21 7 See Detail1, Sports Pa9t1 Today Orange Coast EDITION , VOL. 66, NO. 293, 3 SECTION S, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY , OCTOBER 20, 1973 Dln1e•a·Line Bargains TODAY? TEN CENTS Police l(ill Buena Park Bank Robber 3rd Injured N ew-p-ort Crash l(issinger Takes Bid ~ UFO~ Cirea 1962 . . Kills 2 By JACK CHAPPELL 01 tlHI o.rty Plitt ~t•n Two young men were killed and , a third seriously injured when the small foreign car in which they were riding went out or control at high speed and smashed into a motel sign stanchion in Newport Beach Friday night, authorities reported . ' The dead were identified by Newport Beach police as the driver, Douglas Nixon Yiel~ Some Ground On Tapes WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix- on has reluctantly yielded ground in his historic battle to withhold the Watergate tapes -but not enough to avoid a head-On collision with special prosOOitor Aidiibafcf CoX:- ln a statement issued at the White House Friday night, Nixon said he agreed to let Sen. John C. Stem.is fr>-Miss.' listen to the tapes to verify the accuracy of a presidential su mmary of their con· tents. Nixon said be personally y.·ould prepare lhe summary and it would be given to U.S. District O>urt Judge John J. Sirica, who ordered the President Aug. 29 to give him the nine tapes subpoenaed by Cox, and to the Senate Watergate o:immlttee. Nixon said he woo.ld not ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Court of Appeals decision upholding Sirica 's order Gld directed Co1 to halt efforts to enforce his subpoena. Cox issued a statement saying that if he complied with the President's in- structions it "would violate my solemn pledge to the Senate and the country ... I shall not violate my promise." The special prosecutor said he would Inform the oourts that "no steps are being taken to tum over the Important notes. memoranda and otber documents that the t.'OW't orders require." It was understood that the President , who polntedlv referred to Cox al! "an employe of the executive branch," wa!I (~TAPES, Page!) Orange C.:oas l Weather Pleasant weather will-continue with Inland hlgh ol 83 and low of 62. On the ooast, the high will he 70 and the low 59. Night and morn- lng low clouds and log are likely with clearing by lnid-day. INSIDE TODA. Y Harbor View 1-lonttl Ttridet1U OJ"t attacking a college boundary lillt that .tomttfme1 cuts Uirough tndtvtduol llouse1. 0$11(11tinq luu. bond and wife In une rl11tnci- and tlidr ch;ldrtn to a11other . See 1tor11. Pooe 6. Alli All'IY t C1"WClll --f.t Ctfiu/fl... tl•N c""ia ll C .... MMf .f'I H 4 c,__, 11 Dtalfl llftllet• ' • Ill Car K. Macinnes, 19, of 1806 Buttooshell Lane , Huntington Beach, and a passeuger, James Pt1. Carlson, 20, of 4620 Wayne Rd ., Newport Beach. A rear seat passenger, Craig A. Jansen. age wiknown, of 2398 Redlands Ave., was cut througJ, the left eyebro1v and received a broken arm and other facial injuries. (PICTURE, PAGE 21 The vehicle in which the youths were riding was cut nearly in ha.Jr by the forct of the collision. ~ accident oc- curred at. 9 p.m. in the 6300 block of W.est Coast Highway near the Pine Knot Motel as the car was >bowld·~ out of town, police sakf. The surviving passenger to Id ·Patrolman Vincent Battit the car was involved in a race with another vehicle. Police estimated the car bit the pole sideways at 60 to 7,0 miles an hour. Officer Battit said it appeared lhe three youths were "cnlising" at the time. They apparently had just left a residence in the Cameo Highlands area. Police and firemen worked strenuously lo free the bodies and the lone surviving rider rrom lhe tangled wreckage or the smashed car. A second accident occurred at the satne area as passers b.v gawked at the accident. The rear-end accident in· ju.red both parties who were taken by ambulance for emergency treatment .it l-Joag Memorial Hospi tal. {r -t.· * Boy, 11, Dies Crossing Sb·eet In Huntington An 11-year-old Hwitington Beach boy was struek and killed as he walked across a busy intersection in Hunttngton Beach Friday night. authorities reported. The boy was identified by the Orange County coroner's office ns Jeffrey Faulk· ner ol !618 Delaware SL Police said the boy 1\'as hit by a car driven by an 18-year...old Covina youth. Sgt. G. Kircher said there \Vas po ap- p11rent fault on the part of the drivt'r. Witnesses said the boy 11·as crossing lhe intersection f}gainst the signal. The accident occu rred at Yorktown and Beach Streets at about 8:40 p.n1 . The child, pronounced dead on arrival at Pacifica Hospital, recei\'ed massive head and Internal injuries in the ac· cident, police said. . -~ To Moscow WASJilNGTON (APl -President Nix· on sent Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger to MosCT11v early ·today to discuss "means to end hostilities in the Middle East." The \Vh.ite House said Kissinger was dispatched at the request of Soviet Com- munist leader Leonid I. Brezhnev and was act"Ompanied on the flight by Anato- ly F. Dobrynin , the Soviet ambassador here. Also fl ying to ~1oscow with Kissinger were nine Americ,an officials, including Asst. Secr~tary of State Joseph J. Sisco. White House JCOW"CeS said th e secretary of State wh ei:peded to be gone "a ffii!.tter of, days" and that his departure for Peking, ·scheduled for Mon- day, likely will be postponed bul thal he atill intended to ~ in Peking by the end of oext week. The White House announcement said Nixon and Brezhnev "have maintained close contact through diplomatic chan· nel s" since the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle Easl Oct. 6. Kissinger's plane left Andrews Air Force Base. Md., at 10:50 p.m. POT and was due in Moscow at 8 p.m. Saturday, Moscow time (10 a.m. PDT ). In addition to Sisco. those ac- compa ny i n g KI s singer were: Ambassador Robert J. Ml'C'loskey, acting chief State Department spokesman ; Helmut Sonnenfeld!, senior staff men1ber of the National Security Council : Thomas Pickering, State Department executive .secretary; Alfred L. ''Roy" Atherton. Sisco's deputy a s s i st ant secretary ; \\tinston Lord, director of State Depart· ment planning and coordination: Laurence Eagleburger, a Kis singer aide: \Villiam G. Hyland and Peter Rodman of the National Security Council staff. The trip undoubtedly was spurred by the four-day visit Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin made to Cairo Tuesday through Friday. Kissinger is knoY.'Yl to believe that it advanced prospects for ending the fighting in the Middle Ea~I. The secretary, known for his secret missions, Completely disguised t h e mission as be attended a dinner given Friday night by Huang Chen, head of the Chinese liaison office, that Y.'aS sup- posed lo be a send-off ror China . As an adviser to Nixon. Kissinger made se1·eral clandestine trips. most spec· tacularly one to Peking in July 1971 1\·hile he \l'as reported recovering from a ston1ach indisposition in the 1nountai ns of Pakistan. Last year. he secretly met many times In Paris with flanoi negotiaror Le Out Tho on a Vietn.o.m peace agreement and made another secrel trip to Mosrow. After Friday night's dinner. Kis singer incl behind closed doors 1\ith Senate (Ste K.I~INGER, Paae %) NEWPORT MAN SAYS UFO PHOTOGRAPHED IN SANTA ANA IN 1962 Furnished by Amalgamated Flying Sauc•r Clubs of Americ1 Coast Man Probes l JFOs; Findings Still Up in Air By JOHN ZALLER Of !flt Dtllr l"t"" Sl1fl The current craze of UFO i;i~hl!ngs hasn't caught Robert Lewis of Newport Beach olf guard . For at least five years. he's known that UFOs do exist and for the last two yea rs he's been an authorized field investigator of these unknown phenomena. 4 S tate Banks Cut Interest SAN FRANCISCO (AP) California banks, including Bank or America -the y.·orld's largest con1mer cia l bank -joined Friday in a move to cut the prime interest loan rate. Crocker Bank 1vas the first in the state to announce a cut from 10 percent to 9~~ percent in the commercial loa.Q) rRte for la r~e borrowers. effective immediately. Rank of Amcricu said bite in the day it u•ill 1rim its prime rate to 9~~ percent ~1onday. JI joined the Bank of California and First \Vestem Bank in the move , So when repons of UFOs began crop- ping up in recent weeks, he got out his standardized investigation forrns, his zoom movie camera, his binoculars and set to work. "This group of sightings i.5 going to do more for the advancement or human kno\\•ledge about UFOs than any <1thcr group of sightings we've ever had ,'' says the 23-year-oJd. "\Ve·re gelling good solid Information about many things we knew little about bcJore." he says. Lewis admits that he's never actually seen a UFO. He's just never been in the right place at the right tin1e. he says. But as a member of lhc At'rial Phenomenon Research Organization. he's been called out to investigate hundreds of reports, including a dozen cases in the Big Bear area in the last month. llis only Orange Coast case dates rrom lY.'Q years a~o. "A Ne"'port Beach woman clearly observed a UFO hovering over the cil y at ;in altitude of about 4.000 f<'cl." he said ... II y.•as \vhile and disc·.~haped. Then sudd enly ii turned red and began zig.zagging up coast ;it ve ry rapid speed ... l.1'\\'is interrogated the w o n1 a n thoroughl y, asking h<'r a Jong :-crlf's of standardizNI fluestions. Uc d~l!n ·1 believe 1hc Newport case proves much since there \1'as only ooe observt>r bu1 he sayfl the y.·oman's informn!ion does coJTelate: well wilh de.script ioos given of other Southern Cal ifornia UF'Ol!. Slain Wo111an Unidentified Lewis is in a position to know. Although he Is nOl !'lure his college professo rs y.•ill accept it. he is prep.iring a maste.r's dil'l!iCrtation on UF{}!i for lhc psychology department or Catlfnmia Stsitr Univt>rsi tv at Long Beach. Hu1itin g to1i Police Sa.y Victi1n 30, Tattooed , 5 .7 Uy TERRY COVILLE Of tllt Dtlty l"Utt Sti ff lloes anyonti know or a missing red haired woman with the tt1ttoo of a champagne .glass "and three bubbles on her right thigh? If so, contact the: l-luntlngton Beach Police Department. llcimlcide lnve!tigotors loday relcns«i a de!allcd d('scripUon of the woman . Her nud~ body was found on the beach near the Bolsa Chica Bluffs early Frid:iy n1omlng. She had been beaten to dellh. She hat not been identified. Police I hope soml'OOe might recognite the dcsa-lption. She was about 31J.35.yearJ· <1ld , -red h..1ir, blue eyes, five.foot, scven·lnches tall, and 'i\--Cighed abou t 135 pounds. PoliCc snld the cha1np8gne tatlOO was the 1nost distincti ve mark on her. She nlso had nn oval birth mlll'k jullt above th1• knt•e on the ln!!ide of hl'r IMl leg. TI1c body .ilso h<td a long, red hair· piLtte tit.'(! in a single brnid, and lhr~ rings. Polh:e i;ald 11\c: womiln \\'a~ a·pparimtty killed by a aeries of shi.lrp blQ\\lll lo the htod and brou~ht to Huntington Beach ·where she "'as lelt on lhe v.·ct sand. TI1e Or11nge County Coroner's of· lice said she died about 4 a.m. fn\•cstigators discove red marks on the p.avemcnt :ind d<1"·n the bh1rr 11'he1·c she had appattntl)' bttn drag~ed. A,, 11 further description, police s.<11U she hnd poor tl!eth, 1vith some mlss1n~. po!!,ibly indical lng she wore n partinl dental plnlc. She ~lso chey.·rd h1•r fin'!f'mntl!!. Dt•tect1\r Sgl. l\.loruy /\lcKcnnon lia1d there wias no sign lh:il 11he had bet•n sexually ass.1ulted or struck any\\hcrc other than lhe head. His pnpcr will t"Oncern rl'<.'urrin,e; p:i!- 1en1s of behavior In cxtra·tcrrestriul phrnomt·non. he SAys. "Thrrr'!! mor~ 10 Uf'O beh~n·ior lhan ~·ou mi¥hl lhink," LPwis says. "I \\·anl to knn1v 1rheth!!r they tend II) mn\'f' IOY.'llrri or t1v.·siy from citlcs. in z1c·w g or ~1rnu1 hl p:1tt»rn.'i Rncl so on ''There·~ an a1\1ul lot or 1nfon11a11011 :i.nrl 1 y.·a nt to 'ru n ~IAll~licnl ~nrrehHion~ • ..,, it to find pa!lcms 1n It:· l.1•11·i~. \\ h•1 i-unfltlrl~ hinlS"lf on f\Hr!· r1nlt· r('~!:111r:int 11•nrk In orrlrr 10 purs11l' h1" r:ir·fl11r a our<;uil nf llFO rl•1vir1~ ii.:11.~ hr 14·11nts lo'""l'M kt Uf"-0 rl'l>(•arrh his Hfc'is wQrk "Therr·~ 11 grcot nt!t'd ror or~nni1.cd jSt-e u .. Us. l)i.g,e 11 Wife Hu1·t; Recovered One man 'A'a~ shot and killed. and his wife wounded in both legs as Buena Park police were led on a wild Bonnie and Clyde-type chase following an armed bank robbery of $9,000 Frid a y , au thorities reported. The dead man y.•as identified only as John Doe by the Orange County cormer's office Friday night. His wife , in custody at Orange County ?ifedical Center, was not immediately identified. The couple's 4-year-old girl. also in the robbery vehicle, y.•as unhurt and taken to the Albert Sitton Home. Police still soogbl a second man in· volved in the daylight robbery of the: Security PaciCic Bank at La Palma and Stanton avenues. A general broadcast was radioed to alJ Oran,ge County police agencies. The man is believed to be armed with an automatic rifle. The FBJ was called in. Some 15 Buena Park officers Ylt'rc involved in !he chase and althouJlh the officers' cars were hit by a hail of bullets alleged ly fired by the woman from the speeding getaway car, no officers were hit. The y.·oman will be booked on charges or assault 1vitli attempt to commit murder. police said. Police Lt. Kenneth Bagu\ey said the events leading to the shooting death be11an at about 3:30 p.m. 1\o•o nien brandishing guns walked into the bank and scooped up loot from tellers' cashboxes. One teller activated an alarm and police who arril'ed at the bank y.•erc given the direction of flight by the rob- bers Y.'ho sped through a shopping mall parking lot. Tu'O vehicles were used. a Volkswagen van driven by the dead man and loaded ·with personal belongings including a dog. and a pickup truck driven by the man still at large. Police momentarily lost the truck , The $9,000 "·as recovered from the van. which also was found to contain si x assorted guns. The chase took officers and the rlecing couple in the van through a residential area of Buena Park during Y.'hich time shots 1rerc exchanged bcl\\'CCn police and the suspects. A half n1ilc from the bank. polict: set up a road block and more shots 1rerf' fired as the vun storn1cd palil police units. The van slopf>f.'d under a Route 91 frccy.·ay overpass and officers found the. dri\·er dead at 1he \\'heel of the vehiclr . The pickup lruck was r~overcd by 1>0licc . QUIZ A.PP EA RS PAGE 5 T ODAY ('on 11011 n11n1e this pre$ideut wlzo 111e t n lr<1g1c; dt•a/h n1 7'r:ros'! lie 100& !lie oue, 1rl10 h1 J9fi1 said: "I be· ./11•111' tlu11 tlu~ 11at 1011 slio.i/(l con11n1£ itself lo ncllieufng tJ1e fJIJ(J/, bcfort !111s decode '' out, of l<iitdlng a nurn ou t11c moon aud r c l 11 r 11 i 11 rJ lzt1n 1afrtl11 to tOTtll." Tl11 $ 1v e e k 't Nt:l\I S1V1\i\fE: a1·· pr<1rs iu !J1~ QUJl 011 r<lflf s tod<lf/ Tio• 411 IZ 1.c pubhshed epc h rve~k hy !11 1' /l,111u Pilot as JJOrt of irs cr1r- 1f'"f ti.:t11ts 11rogrom for arl!o school.,. •• • OAJL. Y PllOT • • • . • . ~ ~ . ' • .. .· ' ' .; ~ ~ • • f i ~ r I: I • . r ' ' . > ~ ~ ~ •. !'-• .. •• •• .. :i f. •• •" ~ • ~t .. • •• := NEWPORT BEACH FIREMEN SEEK TO FREE INJURED PASSENGER FROM :AR Two Persons AllO Were Killed In Co11t Hlghw1y Mishap (Story, Page 11 . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. •• ~ ~-F rom Page I ~i KISSiNGER ... .: l· Democratic Leader Mike ?itamfield ol ~· Montana, House Speaker Carl Albert ::. of Oklahoma and Vice President· f designate Gerald R. Ford of Michigan, ~: all of whom were guesls. (. Jn other Mideast developments : ~ t; -An Israeli armored column of 12,000 -,., men and :n> tanks battled deep into ~ Egyptian territory toda y, reportedly • smashing through human wave walls of Arab troops wi thin 50 miles of Cairo. !~ Israel said lhe road to Cairo was ~ "wide open," but Egypt called the giant ' _push, backed by heavy artillery ,and •warplanes, a "show-off operation destin· ~ for failure." _... Military spokesmen in Tel Aviv said ,..another Israelt column was rushing up the ,east bank of Lbe Suez Ca.o.a1 in a drive agail)sl the southern Dank of C'"an estimated 100,000 Egyptian trooops , and 1,000 tanks in the Sinai Desert. ~-~i -President Nixon's urgent request ... Friday for $2.4 billi<ll_ in e~gency aid to Israel and · Camo""'\ida teceived ~a cold reception from some key member.I ol Congress. Other lawmakers, however, immediately endorsed the proposal. ; Unexpected resistance that developed ~ Friday in both the House and Senate ~centered oo the President's hurry-up ..::: tactics, a disclooure lbat some U.S. ~military men had been sent to Israel, ~financial aspects of the request, and ~the tying-in of Cambodia. .;,.. It seemed likely the money would ..-eventually be voted. f.. -i -Libya Friday joined other Arab na· ~ tiom using oil as a weapon against t lsrael, halting oil exports lo the United t States, cutting production by 5 percent t'"" and ra ising its oil prices. t" The Libyan News Agency said Libya's :_..i-posled irice of crude oil v.·as increased ~ by nearly S2 a barrel. ~ Wa ler District OKs :: , :· $3,500 for Dan1age .. .. •• The Capistrano Bt!.ach Water District has agreed to pay Orange County $3 .500 for damage to streets in the Dana Point area. .. The streets \.\'ere damaged in July ~ of 1971 \.\ilen n111 in ">11tcr pipelines brok e in Dana Poinl and eroded the pavement. The se ttlrmenl avoided a court trial over the amount of damages. • • ; .· . . •. • • • • OU.Niii COAST " DAILY PILOT ' , ... Or-t CAU i D"tlY "ILOT. 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Ort.... Cetot ""*""""' '-"'· N9 -lle<lft. lllvolrtl .... >, ~"' ""'"" ... _,,_" """' ""' ... l'llll'f'Wllclll _,_ -'-' - ,.,k.i.,,, tt ewvrlfll! -· ..._,. t!IH 'Ml'!-"111 .. C:..t MM1, (al"-"t, ........ 114*> 1¥ urrltf U.i.I -~"'' IPI' "Il l! Ulf -"'"'' 11111!11,,. -~ •UI -111ir. State Okays Energy Needs lit Deciding Onofre Case SAN DIEGO (AP) -An assistant state attorney general ruled Friday In fa vor of l\.\'O utility companJes that want energy needs considered in their ap- plication to build a $1 billion expansion of lhe San Onofre nuclear power plant. Carl Boronkay ruled that the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission can corWde.r possible energy shortages in ruling on the application of Southern California Edison Co. and San Diego GQ &: E1ectric Co. for a construction permit Groups opposing the project argued that only· salety and environmental llaiaroo slx>uld be considered. The commission heard t.estlmooy here Thunday e.nd Fri.day and will deliberate a monlh or more belore deciding whether to allow construction. The two new atomic units would add 2,280 megawatts of electric power, five tlines the present capacity of the plant on the north San Diego Counly coast. The utilities say the power is urgently needed in the Los Angeles and San Diego areas. "The expanded plants will help save the nation between 25 and 26 million barrels c:J. oil per year,'' said David Fogerty, an Edison vice president. Scientists opposlng the project have told the coounission the expanded plant v;ould threaten marine life and could emit a deadly radioactive cloud if safety mechanismsfai). l'rotnP ... e l TAPES COMPROMISE? • • • ready to fire tl\e prosecutor il he con- tinued to press tels court battle. · The President saH! he had the support or Sens. Sam J. Ervin, (D-N.C.), and How ard H. Baker (R·Tenn), the senio r members of the Senate Watergate com· mittee, for his ded!ion to Jet Stennis listen to the tapes. Baker called it "a good deciaion and in the best interest of the country." But Sen. Lowell P. Welcker Jr., (R· Conn), another member of the Watergat e committee, disagreed. ..I reject the hollow deal to releaso a summary of the evidence rather than the evidence Itself." he said. Stennis. whom the President described as "a very distinguished man, high1y respected by all element! In American life for his integri ty, hls fairness and his patriotism," said, "If I am called oo to listen to the tapes and certify as to their content I will consider It a call to duty and render the service as best I can." But a key figure In the proposed romproinisc \\'as Sirica and he remained silent. It was underslood he had not been consulted by the President before the \Vhite House statement was issued. Nixon remained under court order lo surrender the tapes to Sirlca and it \1·ouid be up lo the judge to say tr From Pnge l UFOs ... rollo\.\'UP and study or UFOs." he says. "So often the sightings are reported and no one ever comes back to n"18ke a thorough investigation of the report.'' He is critical of the Air Force for discontinuing its: UFO studies, and also unhappy with this country's college system for "drawing a curtain over the \\'hole subject of UFOs as if it didn't exist. ··The colleges should he leaders in trying to find oul whal UFOs arc all aboul." he believes. \Vhilc Lewis Is pleased that UFOs sLoern to be showing themselve11 "''ilh more regularil y in recent wt-eks, he ~a} s he's cont'f:rned that the public may be ovetrcacting to their presence. "Some people m11y be looking a littl e too hard to see them," he says . "They get excited and go overboard." But he urged anyone with .90Ulld Jn. formation to forward It as soon R!J possible to an authorized Investigatory agency. The best local agency , he sug· gested. Is in the UFO llcscarch lruilltute lu Lawndale. "If )'OU 00 see something," he advised, "observe it as carefully a., you can and try to write down \.\'hat you att. "And." he advi sed, "there's no need lo be alraJd. They don't want lo hurt us." he were willing lo accept a summary ln place of the tapes themselves. NWJn said he has "the utmost con· fidence'' ln Sirica's "discretion and in- tegrity." But, he said, "to allow the tapes to be heard by one judge would create a precedent that would be available to 400 district jugdes." The! President said he agreed to prepare the swnmary "with greatest reluctance" and empbasii.ed that he was making it available to Sirica and the committee \•oluntarily rather than in compliance with the court order. Repeating an argument he has wed throughout the long disPute. Nixon said that to obey the court enter "would a-eate a precedent that presidents arc required to submit to judicial demands that purport to override presidential detenninations on requirements !or con· !identiallty." _James S. Doyle, spokesman for Cox. hinted later that C:Ox might be willing to accept some form of compromise. He said Cox "didn't reject any proposal •.. \Ve didn't buy anything but we never sa id that's complclely una c· cept.a ble." · Doyle said Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardsoo gave Cox t.he general ouUincs ol the White House plan in a telephooe conversation 90 minutes betorc the presi· dential statemenL Cox and Richardson met throughout the wc-ek exploring \!o'ays a compromise might be reached· But the special pros- ecutor apparently stood Cast in his determination to obtain the tapes for submissioo lo the grand jury in- \'Cstigating the "\\'at.ergate break·in and cover·up. Halloween? Yes, Fountain Valley's Cele brating It Cohlins and ghosls wiU be !ht? talk or the to\\TI today as Fountain VaUey holds its annual llallowccn parade and rarnival. The parade starts :IL II a.nl. with 150 floals. bands, 1narching and <!questrian unilS. The parade route will circle a full city block, leaving l'.rom the intc~llon of ~bard Street and Talbtort Avenue, heading west on Talbert, north on ~tagnolia Street, east on Slatt!r Avenue and winding up on Bushard In front of Fountain Vn.lley HJgh School . Carnival booth.,. games and welt bal'! will be set up on the hlgh school campwi, wit h the carnival operating from 10:30 a.m. to dusk. This year's parade theme Is "Jlallowetn llappenings." The "Witard of Magic t.fountaln" and his Trolls will preside over the pre-HaUowcen event. 13 l 1ajured .. Turnpike Crash Kills 8 Persons BORDENTOWN, N. J. (UPI) -At least eight persons were killed and Il Injured Friday night when a tractor· tra!ler blew a tire, swerved lnto an oncoming lnne. and collided with a Greyhound bus on lbe New Jersey Turnpike. The impact crushed the front half o! the Philadelphia-to-New York: express ( IN SHORT ... ) bus and trapped several victims, in- cluding the bus driver, in the lwisted melal. A car involved in the crash caught fire, and state police said the wreck backed up traffic 22 miles . e WidoH> Sinha SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 57-year· old widow "'as found dead in her Nob Hill apartment f'riday, the latest in a series of attacks in the area the past year, police said. Alice L. Bartley was discovered sprawled and partially clothed on a co uch in her studio apartment by two maintenance men. Her hands were elaborately bound and a cloth was stuffed in her mouth, police said. e American E.r...,..ted BEIRUT (AP) -"Don't shoot me, you will gain nothing by killing me," a california businessman told terrorists moments before they shot him to death. Friday. John Crawford llr1axwell, 52, or Long Beach, a representaUve for Dougla.o; Aircraft, was executed by Marxist guer- rillas as Lebanese soldiers and police slonned the Bank of America office here. They held him and 39 hostages for 25 hours. e Wreckage Fo1111d SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) -The J00g.Jost wreckage of a light plane v.tiich disappeared nearly 17 years ago with four persons aboard has been found on the east slope or ~ft. San Gorgonio. The single-engine Cessna 170 left Los Angeles International Airport March 2, 19~7. bound tor Palm Desert. A month- ' ' Joug search at the ti.me was un.sucoessful. Aboard lhe plane were th~ pilot, t4ar· jorie King, Wettwood; her mother, Mar· jorie Kurnler, La Jolla, and !\fr. and t.frs. Jacob Welrdman of Kent, England. e 0 11e Char ge Out LOS ANGELES CAP) -One charge against EgU Krngb Jr. In the burglary of the office ol Daniel Ellsber&'• psychiatrist was dismissed Friday. llut a judge refused lo free Krogh, John D. Ebrlichman an4_ two former White Houi< aides from Cilher char&es In the case. I ,I Supenor O>urt Judge James G. Kolll, after hearing lbree bouts of legal arguments, sald he believed there was Insufficient evidence to sustain a COD· viction or Krogh on the charge, of sollclta· tion ol a burglary . e Funds Charge ' WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Dwa)'le O. Andreas, a major contributor to Presl· dent Nixon's 1972 campaign, has been charged with dmtrtbuting $100,000 ii· legally from cori:iorate funds to the 1968 Democratic presidential ticket. \Vatergate prosecutor Archlbald Cox filed an eight<00nt criminal information in Minneapolis, Minn. Friday again"it Andreas and First Interoceanic Corp .• now known ais Independ e nt Bao- corporation. ~ U.S. W eather ' t California . . ' .. Sex Fil m : E 1·-. •• r xp wining Due Today ,, . By TERRY 5. 'OOVILllE Ot Ille o.!ho 'IMI lfltfll • Top.level high school adn\Jnistrators in liuntlngton Beach will t>e•ed this afternooo to e."tplain their kivol~ement in the "Deep Throat" oontroveny which .surfaced: Friday. ' Two adminiatratora: admllted Friday the X-rated film ))ad been' BCreentd roe nlght durlnf a tlree-day ...... ge· ment conference beld last Al'i'l't Ip San Diego. \ The conference, attended. ..by; 47 ad· minJslrators, from. assistant ~~pals to t.he superintendent, was an Offl.clal functioo of the HUlltioit<li lleOcb 11nloo !Dgh &!lool District. '!llursday nigh!, city vice squod or. ricers coofiscated a video-taped copy of "Deep Throat'' from. the Mme of an administrator in lhe distr~'a audJo.. visual departmenl .• · District ~ee Dennis Manctrt, who accompanied vice offiCers lo the of· ficial's home. said Friday he and the police are convinced the hot filck wu not copied on district audio-visual equip'.. ment, which would have been a viola· lion of the state educatioo code. "Apparently the copy was giv~ to him by a film vendor," Mang era SBJd. 1.1angers said the school board would meet at 2 p.m. today to interview top, administrators and find out how they \vere inV<llved with the fllm's lhowlna at the ronference. "We intend to determine to what degree any school equipment might have been used. or sc!Dol peraonnel Involved," he said. "We just want to take a good look at this thlng and !ind out what did happen." Ma.ogei's refused to speculate on, what action the board might take qalnst any district persOnnel possibly lnVO!ved. Police spokesmen said they still have the hot ropy of Miss Ulvelace's first natiooally distributed film, but don't in· tend to give it back without a court order. eaPt. Mike Burkenlield said that even though the possession of the film may not break the Jaw, it is the department's policy to keep allegedly pomograhic items because "it's so easy to mimw niaterial like this." "Oeey Throat" has not been declared obscene by an Orange Counly cpm1, but Burkenfield said there are case.s pending. ' . . ' . . D•llY l'lltt llaff l'MI• RAPS REAGAN'S TAX INITIATIVE AS POLITICAL GIMMICK Secretary of St1te Edmund G. Brown Jr. in Mission Viejo Brown-Prop. I 'Gimn1ick;' Own '7 4 Bid Also Plugged By CANDACE PEARSON ot tM D11ty l'llet llli'f Secretary or State Edmund G. Brown Jr. came to Orange County Friday to oppose Proposilion 1 and support himself. The propositior., which would cut state spending and lock tax limits into the state constilution, is a "fl,000 word mud- dle not even experts can understand,'' tie added .. ·· Brown. who is one or the Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls, first lunched with reporters at the Missk>n Viejo Country Club and then spent the evening at a conference of Mexican-American educators at the Royal Inn in Anaheim. The son of former Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown said the initiative is a "cruel hoax" because it pretends to do something it \von't: cut taxes for low-income residents. If state funds are cut, he said, local agencies will get less state a.id for schools and other programs and will have to increase taxes. Proposition I. Gov. Ronald Reagan's tax initiative, is "a gimmick to get him (Reagan) elected President," Brown oharged at the luncheon hosted by Dick . O'Neill, head of the Orange County • DemocraUc Central Committee. Although the proposition puts a lid on local taxation, it gives two exceptions, Brown said. A city council could raise property taxes by a four-filths vote o! ·. Fashion Island the council if the electorate also ap- proved the action. And in cases or "hardship," local • jurisdictions can raise taxes without a said, ''is whatever the politicians say Mugguig Results vote of the people. "A haniship," Brown · ...,. --, it is." ~ ~11.n.' r (}sf, ,,.: )liddle and low·i""Di!e IBXJ>..8Y•rs with l.r;~ffJ!f(.l.'71J :, ao ann\Jal fncom6.;of"'JJ0,000 pwould get '". · / , a .ff 1educt.ioo 1n state taxes under A .jObles.1 man who baa. "1.-,.cients ' the prOposiUon, bl! said. In hil •pocket. a teJ)lratild wtte and · Taxpayers with $100 ooo annual income three children to support was jailed will get a $560 break, 'he said. Friday .In Newport Beach following the "The only way to , cut taxes," he attem~ noon ho~r mugging of a suggested, "is through light manage- woman 1~ busy Fashion Island. · ment." He maintains the secretary of Kenneth L. Kenworthy, 30, of 7682 state's office has done that belter than Commodore Circle, Huntington Beach, any other department. WM booked on suspicion of strongarm . Brown said Reagan is trying to make robbery after his capture by combined himself and the Republican Party look Newport Beach and Irvine police. good by cutting taxes, something he The suspect's car was trailed along "hasn't done in seven years. MacArthur Boulevard by the Newport ".l~'s part ,of a general level of s~dy Beach police helicopter. whose crew pohhca.1 d1a1og~ , that. p r om 1 s e ~ picked up the trail at ~facArthur some thing that 1sn t going to occur, Boulevard and Bristol Street based on Br0\\11 asserted. a description. Although SB 90. lhe recent school Irvine Patrolman Max Bov.•man pulled finance bill , guaranteed a certain ~m?unt Kenworthy over nea th San D. or state money to local school districts. . r e •:go "Proposition 1 takes precedence over Freeway and said the. suspect _bailed SB 90." he said. out ·of the car with his hands 1n the Brown said later that $122 million air. in state money for compensatory and Newport Beach Patrolman Robert early childhood education could be cut McCulloch said investigation ol the under lhe initiative, according to figures suspect's impounded car disclosed a sec-of Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. ood set of license plates bolted onto Brown also accused Reagai\ of calling the car over its own tags. a speclaJ election in order to get a Detective Patrick O'Sullivan was in-low turnoUt and said the issue is becom· terrogating Kenworthy Friday night ing a "referendum on the crt!dibillty about the !trongann robbery attempt of Reagan ." I involving Maud Johansson, 35, or If he is elected govemor, Brown said, Newport Beach. he would "reorder priorities" and have She managed to retaln her purse con· the schools "take the money they now tainlng $60 in cash, a watch an~ c;edit have and get results. I'd like to see , cards during the 1:10 p.m. mc1dent the money better spent." witnessed by several persons. Brown rated his own campaign pro- Officer McCulloch said initially that gress as "fantastic" and said San Fran- Ken1,1:orthy was fired from his last job cisco r-.1ayor Joseph Alioto and Assembly ~ as a circulation manager for a Santa Sgeaker Robert fl.forettl are his strongest Ana ne?r-spaper three weeks ago. Dtmocratic competitors. .. Investigators said items round in the Slate attorney. General Evelle Younger suspect's possession including several is the most IikeJy Republican candidate 11 credit cards were being traced to for govemor. said Brown, adding that ~ dettpnine their authenticity. the field should narrow by mid.January. • • ~Upper Bay Panel Meet s • • : Briefly, Takes No Action Tbe Upper Newport Bay Field Con1- " .. mlttee met for about 4.0 minutes Friday -but adjourned without taking action when told thal Orange County government .,,. has not yet taken a. stand on the state .,, proposal lo take over ownership of the •bay .. • "The whole meellng could just as .. well have been done by telephone,'' • sakt Fifth Dtstrict Supervisor Ronald '-Ca.!pen of Newport Beach afterwards. ~ "They c.n't act until the county Board cl Supervlaor1 takes a position," Caspers said. ~ Ca1pers, who Is not a formlll member .,of lhe rommflttt, &tll!:nded the meeting •kin& wtlh SupervlJon Rolph Clark and Robert Battin, y:ho are tlrange County's represelltatlves on the joint federal , state, county, and Newport Beach panel. The state Depar1ment or Fish and Game this week offered to accept the Irvine Company's offer that the public take over possession of wh11:tever parts of the Upper Bay it wants. Supervisors -reviewed the propogal Wednesday, but delayed action until Oct. 31. Caspers and Newport Beach City At· tomey Dennis O'Neil said members of the Field Committee setmcd gene.rally to favor the state prof*al, but would reserve formal comment until th~ Ocl. 31 rneeting of the supervisors. , F ew Rites Scheduled On Holiday Old·time, traditional Veterans' Day obsenrances are apparently a thing of the put on the Orange Coasl \\·it h the nearest parade honoring American men-at·arms scheduled in Long Be11:ch. 1be annual IO am. procession featur- lng bands and marching units com· memorating U.S. servicemen's sacrifices from Valley Forge, down through lhe yean to New Orleans ; the western In- dian ~ars, Gettysburg ; San Juan Hill: the Argonne Forest; Anzio Beach ; l"'O Jlma; Pannumjom, Saigon and Hanoi always draws thousands of spectators. American Legion officials in l.oog Beach say the Veterans' Day Parade will proceed down Ocean Avenue from Falcon Avenue, disbanding at Elm Avenue in the downtown district. A $6 per tick.et Veterans Day program Is scheduled Sunday night at the Long Beach Elks Club, featuring several former Vietnam POWs and a Ma rine Corps major general, as speakers. Longtime OrangP. Coast veterans ac· tivity proponent O.W. Price, of Laguna Beach, said Friday there are virtually no organized Veteran.,.• Day observances planned in Orange County. A brief service is scheduled at 8 a.m. Monday in the Leisure World, Laguna Hills amphitheater featuring the Pine Junior High School band from Santa Ana. Many sponsoring groups b e ea m e disenchanted last year when Veterans' Day was switched from Nov. 11 to make another special 72-bour holiday Wttkend more oriented lo recreaUan and trips than tribute. A spokesman for American Legion Post 594 in Costa ~!esa also said Friday Lhat no local observance was scheduled and she doubted any Nov. 11 aclivily was planned. City halls will be closed locally except for those in Huntington B e a c h , Westminster, San Clemente, Garden Grove and Placentia. Trash rollection will remain un- changed, with COWlty, state and federal offices closed, but banks and retail firms remaining open. State Coastal Panel Upholds Beach Units Ban State Coastal ZOaie Conservation com· missioneb haft upheld 11: regional denial of two ,' Htmtirigtoo Beach apartment. projects: • , Denied coastal permits were an 1 l·unil apartment complex 11:t Acacia and 19th Streets by George Richelle and a l2·unit apartment building at 115 18th St. by Leonard 0 . Lindborg. After the South Coast regional com· mission turned them down, b o t h developers appealed to the state. . . But slate commissioners ruled Wednes- day in San Diego lhat no sUbstantial issues v.-ere raised in the appeals and new hearings weren't warranted. The commissions were created by the 1972 coastal zone act. giving them control v.·Hhin J.000 yards of Lhe coastline. Joyce Meakins Succumbs at 68 Funeral services are scheduled Mon· day for Joyee Meakins, a 4G-year Hun· Ungtoo Beach resident who died Thurs-- day. She was 68 and lived at 218 Memphis -St., In the old downtown residential area of the city, dating back to lhe old oil boom days. Rites· £or Mrs. Meakins, a housewife, will be Monday at 2 p.m. in Smith's Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. James C. Caley officiating. Interment v.·ill be at Westminster lifemorial Park. Survivors include her husband James, 91, plus a daughter Mrs. Audrey Burnell , or r-.faryland and a sister. i\·lrs. Frank Langille, of Canada . Mesa H igh Baud Set For Disneyla nd Date The Costa ~fess High School Band has been chosen to perform during the coming Christmas season at Disneyland in "Fantasy land On ParadC. ~· The date set for their perfonnance is Dec. 16. The band is one of 15 selected from southern California on the basis of musical ability. 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While the thrt>C hr.inches of go\•em· ment dffiale and in\'estigate th e Watergate lnvolvcmenl of those in high pl&ces "''"° remain free, the "four Cltbans" are quietly serving provisional 45-year prison temu for \\'hat they thought WI$ ~rvlce to their country. The A.w>ciated Press recenUy ln· terviewed the men. For three of them. it ~ the first time they had told their Slolies publicly. TllEY ARE NOT even Cuban!, although lll'O of them once were. One is an U . .allan-American born ln Norfolk, Va., and raised in Philadelphia. Another was born in Cuba to American parents. All are L".S. citizens. As they tell it, \Vatergate \\'a! jU!l ar.olher intelligence operation their go'·emmenl ordered and not even a particularly dangerous one as such things go. "l'm not a crook," said Virgilio Gonzalez, the locksmilh. "If I want to be a crook, I can be one by myself. I OOn't have to come to \\'ashlngton. I made the combination locks for all the big bank vaults in Miami. "If I wanl to, I can be a good sale burglar. But I am not a crook." EUGENIO R. Martinez., a one•time medical student who lost a OOspital and factory in the 01ban revolution, says he hM spent much of hi.! time in prison thinking about the case -and has come to oo conclusion. "One thing still puzzles ," he said in a gentle \'Oice with a marked Spanish ac· cen1. "''ou know, we "·ere all in the Bay of Pigs in\'Q&ion .... When that failed, Presi· dent Kennedy accepted responsibility. "He could have denied it, Luthe didn't. He helped ra ise $60 million to rafl30m the men "'ho "'ere captured by castro's army. "In Watergate. President Nixon went on televislon and accepted responsibility, too. But we remain in prison." BERNARD L Baker, 55, who recruited the other three at the request ol E. Ho"·a rd Hunt. his fonner CIA superior, emphasizes the point on ""hich all foLir rest thei r cases. "We were 11cli11g under ofrlcia\ orders from ~1 r. J·IO\\ard Hun t." Ba rker said. ·•J had bt'en his pri ncipal assistant in !he Bay o! Pigs operalion. When he con· tacted me 10 yeani later, he was a member of the executive branch. He had an office in the \\"h.lte Hou5e." Barker said Hunt told hlm he was \\'Orking for a special in \•estlgatlve unit with jurisdict lon that neither the CIA nor FBI h.ad. The assignments were said to inVt>lve national security: obtaining tbe psychiatric files of "a traltor," pro- tecting the remains o( J. Edgar' Jloover. gathering evi dence of roreign Communist money financing an American presiden- tial campaign. "Howard H u nt was a \\fhite House officiaJ ," Barker said. "I still believe it \':as an official order." llU:\'T TESTIFIED before the Senate \Vatergale committee that the men "'ere neve r given any rea90n to believe their missions didn 't have official approval. Frank A. Sturgis, the lookout, put it simply: •·we·re soldJ.ers. We don't question orders.'' To lt1artinez, ulntelligence people are different from other people." "!\1y parents died in Cuba," he said. ''I "·anted to bring them out. For me it "·ould have been easy. Yo:t know I made many trips and brqbt many people out. It was my job. But my superiors said no, that I might give away my identity and lose my usefulness. So I did not go, and my .par~Qts died." DARK RINGS BrotUld his soft bro"'Tl eyes suggest fa1igue. "If \\'hat I have done was \\'rong, and the American people find that it was wrong. then I will feel sorry," !\tartinez said. "But I am not an architect. I am an operative. "If something was wrong , it was between the President and the people who gave lhe order." The men did break Into the Watergate, and Barker and Martinez took part in the Our 191011 ha Saia FraHcisco ----- Viola Happy, Ethel Moody Close Pair By HERB CAE!'\ SAN FRANCISCO -Another ex· ample of your tax dollars al work : the special meetings called by State agency chiefs during working hours lo "explain" ~tr. Reagan's pet in· itlative, Prop. 1 to staff members. TIIE GLASS.ED-IN sidewalk studio at KGO on G<1lden Gate Avenue - the one in v.•hich Jim Dunbar almost oecamc a sitt ing duck for a gun- sli nging nut -""ill disappear behind a pennanent "·all or bricks:. \\-'hen you lhink about ho\\' close this came to being a case of Locking the Barn Door After -brrr! 11.r . WASTE IS Pres. of Ene rgy Supply Services a1 No. I C;1lifomia. notes Namephreaker Carl Schoen, and with that, another session is called to ardor !. . . .F'rancis P.fair fin ds a J(}..poinler at Stanford Research lnstil.ute - the head of Artificial Intell igence is Dr. Alfred Brain - and Bob Bundsen stumbles across Clew and Pundcr on a Los Allos mailbox )that would be Suzanne Chew and Tami Ponder. roommates l. . . The Snn Diego phone book lists. on Pfl!?C 532, a dentist named Dr. Soeedv Nulz. I'd mall you a Xero x of this zin'1:cr if T had thl' !i1ne and :t Xerox .~ex1-door ncighlxir~ in the 1101. bl<lr.. at SO Lag11n:1: \"iola \lapp\" and F.thl'l Moody. and -l'.'l'IJ, \I'(' dn havt" olllel'll bul I see yOllr eyes "·andering t'OHPOHATE WOHLD : H:i.,.· \lillcr, an 1\r(":i1:i i\ational exec. gOt an in· 11·ruff1<'t' mt·mo from hls !>llpcrior last Thur< .. outluung o project and endinit \11th '"gh'\' 1nc you r thoughts on !\lon- d11y ·• "Xot much of a day," ~1illcr memocd bnck. "prefer Friday." TAl.K ABOUT i::pccinlists. Frank Gruen, in\'e\eral" TV \1·atchcr, notes th.1l the <1ame man doc' the Prepnra- tion I[ <X1m1ncrc111 I, the on(' for Life S.1ver.; Che"·1ng C.tun r 'Thc One Without the llolc'."l, and !he ~fr.tt's S11J'l('r Pn1nc Juice l."Onln1crti1:1l A li1tlc el1eeking around rc\'c:ils 1hnt this "·ort.hy Is f\llrhael !\fc:irian, :"I N Y. actor 11ho is definitely In t1 rut. LUNCJfl""G AT Tradf'r Vic's \411h CK. blcClalchy. S~na Alexander h:1•l snme good flt!"., 10 Impart; 1..rr~ mag azine w111 be reborn as a monthl y nt.tl M!lrch .••. FOR 'nlE ambiguous ad of the month.· onin AlfrC'd nominates 1M v.11bkey billboant -there's 11 big one in ~ord BcKh -whose C3tchlinc reads "E\'M the lt.ocks Taste Better!" ,. .. Ire that copywriter . . .And it "'8S on Columbus Iha! Rick Col.sky • parked next to a new silver Rolls- license-plated "TIBET'' and simply had to ask the woman driver hcrweum. "'Yell." she explained , "My husband and I travel a lot and that's the Jnlv coun1ry we traven "t been to" . .' .AU rightce. \VATCHTh'G TifE last of !he sum· mer sun-"'Crshipcrs O\"Cr at Stinson Beach, I recalled 1he time I was \\'Biking along \\"aikiki Beach "ith Benay Venuta (that's not a namedrop since noboclv remembers herl and \\·e came uPon a friend of hers. a most effete and bronzed young man, spreadeagled on the sand "'ith his fi ngers and toes splayed as wide as they \\Wld go. "Bruce," gasped Benay, "what ARE you doi ng?" "ll"s between · the-fingers-and·t0t:-sies.c:fay," giggled Bruce, "'ho took his sun tan- ning \\ith commendable ~criousness. SECRET: Congr. Jerome Waldie, "·ho's attempting to get clectcS G<lv. of Califo'rnia by walking all over it, told Ne1~·sman Elmer 1.ammi that "'·hen he offered his han d to ;in old man in a San Diego park, the codiicr 'napped. "I don 't "'ant to shak(• your hand " "\\'b y no1'.'" "Rrcnu5c l"rn 105 years old," gro"·Jcd the oldster "1'1·e ne\'er touched a pohtician or been touched by one in my "'hole life -I thin k I 011·e my longevity to that. .. TODA Y'S HOUSEllOI.O hint from Tom Holler. the Safety C<>uncll feller: "Clln1b to the roof of your hou~. stretch your arms our 1:1nd fall face· down 10 the ground. TX.nk~ The impac t is the same as hitting a ca r interior In ;1 30 n1ph crash" (morn!: buckle up, \\'insocki), CONCt:RNEI) ClTIZENS a r c .ilrcndy cominR up "·ith ideas !or thr city'~ b11.i:·nrcnnlat celebration 1n '76. like draii races on Polk and ~;11nblu1g on Alcalrai. llnd I. loo, 11ould )Ike 10 coo1rib111c someUting "'Orth"tiik>. No. but St:riOU$ly, fol ks: did you know th.it the USS Olympi.1, Adrniral Dcwcy·s Oagship at the Bat- tle of f\h1nila , I!! rusting away In Philadelphia.. ris wh.1 t Isn't? I say 1l .should be brought htre. whe re she belongs , ror ~not !he Df'wey J\lonll· ment in Union Sf\!'are romn1emorate that greal vlctorr? ln1tttd. And "-as not the L"SS Olympia built hcrt at the old Uni<M'l Jmn \Yorb7 Indeed oiguin. ' BERNARD L. BARKER burglary of Daniel E 11 s b e r g ' s psy~hiatrist 's office. They readily admit that. Their lawyer, Daniel E. Schultz, portrays them as the victims ol. Wat"'8ate, four lower--level operatives who let themselves be sacrificed to pro- tect their superiors. 0 111EY STARTED v.ith the ~­ tion that if they got caught they v.wtd · either get off lhrougb high-level in- tervention or the whole thing would be denied," Schultz sald. "It was not their dec::iskin v.·hich way it-would go.~· • With that in mind, they weren't surprised by subsequent events. A lawyer showed up hours after their arrest without their calling one. Later, bail was arranged. A well-known, high-priced at- torney -Henry Rothhlalt of New York -took their case. Rothblatt discussed with Barker a plan to use a "CIA defense.'' justifying the VIRGILIO GONZALEZ men's actions by pinning responsibility on the spy agency. "They thought, 'Everything's fme; we're going to get off,' " Schu1tz sald. "Then CIA Director Richard Helms was relieved, and James McOxd told them the CIA de/ease was off. So they a!- !Rllned eomethlng had gme wrong and realized they woold have to take the rap." AT TIIE START of the trial, Hunt pleaded guilty \lithout mentioning higher authoritv. His men insisted that they, too, woU!d plead guilty over the ob- jections or Rothblatt. "1lo resigned from the case. Barker's daughter retained Schultz. -· ' "At the sentencing, the men wouldn't let me say anything." he said. "They in· sisted that if the government wanted it known they were "'Orking for the agency, the govenunent would come fonvard. None came forward." Chief U.S. District Judge Johl J. Sirica gave them provisional maximum sen- '· .1.,; 1.· iJ. EUGENIO R. MARTINEZ tences and said that If the men rooperated with authorities he "oold take that into coosideration at the time of ftnal sentencing. He said recently that meting out maximum sentences would be unjust. Since the Watergate scandal blew wide open, the men have been shlttled back and forth from ooe group of investigators to another -alWiys in handcuffs, retum,ing to prison at ni~L . . FINAL SENTENCING, po st po n e d several times, now awaits Sirlca's ruling on the men's motion to change their pleas to innocent based on disclosures of h.igh-level wrongdoing made in the Senate Watergate hearings. "Whatever participation we had," Barker said, "we have been in jail long enough. We are family people. It serves no pui-pose for us to be in jail. Jails are for rehabilitation and oorrectJon. We have nothing to correct." Imprisonment of the men ls harder on U,I T .......... FRANK A. STURGIS their families than on them, he added. "For us, it's the mental torture of oot knowing our fate. Compared to my 16 months in a Gentlan prisoner-ol·war camp during World War JJ, I have not suffered physically.'~ Jllartinez, who was divm>ed lhe day before the Watergate break·in, said he \lo·orries I.bat his 20-year-old aon "will be bitter because o( this." GONZALEZ, 47, talks about r.-1.soo lile with good humor. "They don t let me \lo'Ork as a locksmith now. In Danbury federal penitentiary in Connecticut, I worked with the plumbers -like How&"d Hunt fn the White House. I was ooe-of the plumbers." He laughs al the Irony. Asked about his family, he frowns hia concern. "My wife,'' be sald, "has !lllgar in the blood .... diabetes. But she works: now in a hotel in Miami because I cannot work. I worked. all my life, never missed a day for 2.1 years. Tuition Clash Rages "! am ~ my daug!Jttt. She b 1~ now, a daugerowi age. I 8hould be there.'' nie four have often been called llltl· Castro activists, which they 1"!!'e. But Goozalez left W>a alter the ouster al Carlos Brio, the last constitutional pm;. dent of CUba, and actively ~ the dictatorship ol F.ulgencio Batista bel<re Fidel Castro seized power. Then be !ought Castro" O>IMluni>t regime_ l11creases Sought to Iniprove Colleges STIJRGIS, born Frank Angelo Fiorini in Norfolk, 48 years ago, was a Marine in the Pacific during World War II, later joined the Norfolk police force and serv- ed with U.S. Army Intelligtnee in Europe In the late 1940s. By JORN STOWELL AlloCJMld l'rw. WTlt..- The Committee for Economic Develop- ment recommends that college tuition rates be more than doubled and that an expanded system of student aid be established. The committee, a private organization supported by business and industry, sald such action would be one mean. of achieving quality educaUon and equal op- portunity. It made Its recommendations in a $400,000 report entitled "The Manage- ment and Financing of Colleges." The report fol\ow·s the same general direction of the Ni:{On administration. the Carnegie Commi ssion on Higher Education and !he College Entrance Examination Board. THE TUITION proposal came under fire inunediately from the National Stu· dent Lobby and organizations represent- ing public colleges, junior colleges and land grant WliversHies. ' Allan W. Ostar, executive director of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, said it is "a direct attack on milllon of middle • and lower·lncome American families." "The CED report appean to express the views of a few muJU..f>illion-dollar corporations and amueot pr Iv a t e universities," he said. "It does not speak for millions of students, for veteraps seeking an 'education. for 1 ab o r unions and fann famWes, ncr for most public colleges and universities." The 104-page report recommends that colleges improve their management and hold down costs, which have risen at nearl y t"·ice the rate of inflation in recent years. by giving presidents more autbori· ty and limiting tenure to one-half the faculty. TIIE COMMIITEE emphasized that tuition hikes to cover 50 percent of in- structional cosls should be phased in over a five-year period at four-year instltuUons and a lG-year period at two-year com· munity and technical colleges, and not before a system of eKpanded student loans and grants ls establlsbed. "It is important to recognlze that under our proJXISa1 the increases In lui· tion are intended not to precede but to follow or coincide with the avallabillty of !undo to the proopective -to pay that tuition," lhe report said. "We are not p""°"lng that lmtltullons raise tuition under circumstences where the funds for that tu1Uoo will not be forthcoming ... Sterling M. ltfcMurrin, dean of the University of Utah graduate school and former U.S. educatloo commissk>ner, directed the study. He said he personally disagrees with the tuJUon increase recommendation because be believes it may "create a situaUon where middle In· come people will not be able to afford a college education." After some mysterious lnvol•ement "with the Jewisb underground" ln Europe, he said be went to Mlami ln the early '50s, and through relaUves "got in- volved ln tbe OJban situation." He said be journeyed to a mounlaln rendezvous with Castro, returned to the United States to belp organi1.e an anns smuggling operatloo to aid Qiban guet· rillas and was nmning a guenilla C611lp In Oriente province when Castro marched into Havana. Sturgis dodged a suggestion that he \\'&S a CIA agent bot said, ·~ American Crnbassy was kept informed of my activities at all times." Education Top Enterprise 1't1ARTINEZ. however, v.uked direcUy for the CIA and said he still hasn't been Wormed he was fired, altlwgh his paychecks stopped after the arrest. Bul he never made much money as an agent. ., "He was actively involved in covert operations until the agency halted its Cuban supply a.00 pick·UP activities in 1969," Schultz said. Now, ln prison, Martinez thinks back on those times. $96. 7 Billion, to Be Spent • irt U.S., Private Funds "Sometimes I think my entire life bas been lived," he said. "When I lie oo my bunk and close my eyes, I see my life and recollect It. You can see all of the things you have done in five minutes ... The time I have left will make maybe one minute. If spend it in jail, it will be only seconds." By CRAIG A. PALl\.fER U~llell ..... lllttnlftltMI Wrltlll" A record $96.7 bil lion in goven1ment and pri\«.1lc funds will be spent for ed ucating about 59 million students this year, ma king education the nation's largest enterprise, the U.S. Office of Education said. "EDUCATION WILL be the principal occupation of 30 per~nt of the popula· lion," said John R. Ottina. commissioner of education. "In fact, education may now be considered lhe nation·s largest Carnegie U11it Stresses Lifelong Education .Goals By the Associated Prt11l The Carnegie Commission on lligher Educ<1Uon sa\'S the naUoh 's current post· secondary educational !;}'Siem ''puts too much emphasis on con linualloo of cduca· tion right afler high school and then never again. rather thnn on learning throughout IHe." In a report. the commissi on called for tearing down the waUs between work. education and le isure so that pcopl t of all ages and backgrounds can continue their education in ways lh81 best suit them in- dlVldually. "ror many people. college is ne ither tht: only effectlvt post·high school op!ion nor the belt ooe," the "POrl "Id. TlIE CO.\tMlSSIOS cited among other opt'rnlion., for leaminl( apprcntictshlp pnigrams. Wchn!cal training, museums nnd llbrories, television and radio along with churches, cotTCspondeocc Behools iind prtvale trade and busineM schools. "In today's world, men and women need not only !IOlld educaUcrutl foun· dalloos. hut lifelong opportunities to Adapt to renew themselves and to ac- quire new know~ge," the report sa id. The c;ommls~ion said post·high school education "should be concerned com· parati\·ely less with the welfare Of n minority of Ole young and more with that of a m11jorlty of all 1gts." THE REPORT aald thlt stress on the four year ucademk: degree ~ tht-oo.- trenched status of the oonveoUonal collegf! curriculum have created a I~ aided 11y1:tem of values beneUtlng young ~pie from mlddleclass, educated fami· Iles at the expeMe d penolll whO cannot manage to spend four ycan on campus. • enterprise in terms of the number of peo- ple lnvolved and the number of donars expended." The agency's back·to-school slatlstlcal report said the $96.7 billion in total spend· Ing !or edueali<lf during this school year • amoonts to 8 percent of the Gross Na· tional Product. It estimated 59 mUlion students enrolled In schools and <Xllteges this fall and nearly 3 million persons '"'ere invol ved in classroom instruction. Elementary school enrollment con· tinues to decline because lQere are fewer • children in the 5 to 13 age group, the report said. But lt predicted a continued rise In high school enrollment and a small increase ln college enrollment - vtrtually 1ll ln public lrustituUona. TllE REPORT said klodergarten through elibt~ enrollm<nt Is ••· peeled to drop from 35.7 mllllon last ran to 35. I million this year and public schools will have 550,000 fewer chlldrtn and private schools about 100.000 fewer. Enrollment In graat.s 9 through 12 will Increase from 15.3 million to 15.5. million, atl In public schools, lbe agency said, adding that the h.lgh school class or 1974 will be the largest ln hiJtory. ColleRe enrollment is expected to Increase by about 100,000, and an all-time high 1.3 mlUkm degrees will bo awarded nett spring. ·THE OTHER.S express greater op- timism. "I belie\·e with all my heart we wlll be exo::erated," Barker said. The men have follo"·ed the Senate hearings with interest and we re particularly pleased when Hunt backed up their accounts. One part of the bearings that surprised them, however, was the testimony that the White House and Nixon's re-elect.loo o...mmittee gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to the defendants and their lawyers. "We know nol:bing ol the money," Barker said. "We owe ()Ur attorney thousands and have no way to pay." -~-- Saturday, October 20, 1973 Sctloc>I opendlng for both PIJbii<: and-·-- Jlivate education at all leve!J Includes '65.5 billion for elementary and high scl>oob and 1-'1$.2 blllioo ror colleget and other advanced training imUtutlons, the report aald. 1be total $98.7 bllUoo Ls up from $89.4 billion last year. The comment page of the Dally Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by presenllng a variety of com· mentary on· topics-or Inter. est and significance from informed observers a n d spokesmen. Robort N. Wood, Publisher L • HI boys and girls. Do YoU know what Monday is? sure, you know that lt'i. a holiday and another day off from school, but did you know that it i.s a1so ca ll ed "Veterans' Day?" Doee that confuse you? Well, boys and girls, It sure confuse! Uncle Len. Because Veterans' Day ls supposed to be on Nov. 11. It WU Mtabllsbed in .1926 as .Annlstlce Day t o com- memorate the signing in 1918 of the Armistice that ended World Wat 1. On June 1, 1954, the name was changed to Veterans' Day so as lo honor -i:: all men and women who havl! served America in the armed forces. Now it gets real confusing since only 17 states, including California , tlO\V recognize Nov. JJ as Veterans Day. The other 33 states recognize the fourth Monday in October a s Veterans Day. * PRIZE WINNElf. * Chris GUiio, 11 , 18943 Date St., Fountain Val.ley But, boys and girls, we all know when Halloween ls, don't we! And Uncle Len's mallbox was just chock run ol. letters this wtt.k with entries for the Halloween drawing contest. There were so many ex- cellent drawings that the judges bad a most dif8cult Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5th Jnches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Co6ta Mesa 82626. Entries must be received by noon on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Wiu.aer will receive Kennedy half dollar. • time in selecting the winner. wouldn't reproduce. Michael Reese of Cost.a l\1esa submitted an excellent drawing of a vinta ge automobile (like the kind Uncle Len used to drive) but It was not in k~ping >n•Hh the Halloween theme, so it had to be disallowed. He won a seven-volume set of The Chronicles of Na mia for submitting his question to Andy. It appears In the Ask Andy column today. Well , boys and girls, that's it !or this week. Be sure and send in all your Halloween drawings to Uncle Len and your poems and riddles and jokes to Carol. Until next Saturday then, have a very, very happy everything. R e c eivin"g HONOR:ABLE MENTION this week are CarOI Lyday and "Frank Wuco of llunt.lngton Beach; Julie and Peter Kerrigan o f Newport Beach; Erin Hay of C.osta Mesa; and Darren Newell of San Clemente. Lori Ann Noonan's entry from Newport Beach was outstand- ing, but s he shaded the background tOQ dark and lt OUr top contest winner this c I' week , however, was Paul .-----Elmore of HWlUngton Beach. arO j Corner--~ ,.... .............. Ad: A.Hy. c/• o,..... C.... hllY ro.t, h• 11•0. c:-. ....., c.nt. RIDDLES and JOKES * PRIZE WINNER RIDDLE: What is full of holes and doesn't leak? ANSWER: Cheese. Andy 1tnd! a complete 20.vo lume set of tli.e Merit Student&" Encycl.opedia to Brett Anthont1 Bowen, age 13, of E'nid, Oklahoma, for hi.s question: the fruiting bodies of the true L--------------------' mushroom plant, which is the mycellum. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~., How does a mushroom grow? THE lJNDERSIDE of each umbrella Is packed w i t h delicate folds of gill tissue. Tucked among these dainty ribbons there are perllaps two billion tiny spores. When the SJXlre seeds are ripe they Jftpare to leave home -and at the right moment, clouds o{ them fake on on a friendly breeze. Most of them fail to find a suitable landing place. HALLOWEEN On Halloween there are scary things Like witches, goblins and ghosts, And old black decorated posts There is an old black cat, That's so big and !al There are horrid things and ghostly things Some black and some with wmgs. There are pumpkins in patches, And old, green sticky matches. There are many, many spooks, And some silly old kooks, That's what Halloween is all about Boo! A Kfm...Sy lltll dtl!lr tMI t1o Kl'" Lll'l41,,...,., \I, tf ltJS C1111,.,....t llNd, ,.,...._, k«!I, .... rhl wlftllW.. MlrY Ill 1M tffln' ltfld -CHl11t. ~II pvr ,...,,, If 111..., IO UMlt Lltll. .. Jt Jut, (OSll MIH. CIRI. In regloos where wtnters are mild, crops of wild mushrooms olteD pop up in the fall. And everybody wants to know how to tell the edible mushr{loms from the poiSODOUS toadstools. T h e answer is simple and definite. None of these wild fungus plant.s are to be 1rusted as human food. Mushroom ex· perts a~ rare and sometimes even one of them makes a mistake. Besides, the wild brothers of the cultivated mushrooms are almost sure to be infested with bugs or otherwise contaminated. Maybe one lucky mushroom spare in a trillion will fall in a moist shady spot "''here lhe super-rich soil a>ntains plenty of organic material, prefabricated by the \\'Orld of green plants. It sprouts the few threads of mycel ium that L---------------------.J start a new mushroom plant. Most plants we the energy of light lo manufacture their basic food from carbon dioxide and water. Members of. the fungus family do not have the green chlorophyll ne<:eeSUY to periorm this miracle called photosyntheo~. 'Ibe mu_,broom.s are fungi and became they are unable to carry on photosynthesis. their life style ls very different from that of the average green plants. Only cultivated mushrooms art! grown under controlled coodiUons Iha\ keep out in- !lects and o t h e r con· tamlnations. None of the wild twes can be trust.d. Besides, one ot. the most dangerous fimgus plants looks enough like a sale mushroom to fool anybody but an expert. l& Is called the death c u p, alias the destroying angel -names whJch indicate that one bite is almost sure to be fatal. Andu sendl a s~oi. unw 1et of Th.t Chronicles o"/ Non1ta to Paul Elmore, aoe 9, of fiuntingtun Beach, Calif., for his questl0t1: THOUGH A MUSHROOM cannot manufacture them, It needs rich organic plant chemlcals to thrive and grow. Since only green plan~ can Wby can't an eltpbut awtm! provide these s p I! c l a I U you ask an elephant, he hydrocarbons, the mushroom depends on decaying vegeta· says Pooh! I can awt.m as tlon round ln n10lst, humus well as anybody· And this b tha it quite true. Al. a matter of type solb. The fact t fact the big fella ls a very needJ no IWllight, gives the mushroom plant a 1......1a1 ad· good IWl.mmer. If he lives ..,._ f' In the wild with a herd of vantage. It can grow out 0 rt11Uvea, often the whole siaht, Just below the 1Urftt0e 8l'Ol.Q) wi~ to cross 8 ol the solJ. It nee&! no leaves stream. 'Ibis It no problem and oo otems. at olL They simply wade Into A ct u a I I y the main deep water and 1tart swim· mushroom plant Is a tangled mtna across. When. their big mat of pelt!, fleshy threads. feet can touch the bottom 'lia.abaggy under""""" nll again, they wad< ashore on ~led myceUum. It' absorbs the o~lte side. · ~ aDlmllates di as o 1 v e d Elephants are very, very chemicals and builds more fond of v.1ater. In lhe wild, lhreads ol mycelium llJ"Ollnd they like to spend hours by ii! sprcadlng edges. "ntls the brtnk of a river, where underground growth goes on they wallow ln the wet mud as long as the rich soil 1s and squirt themselvt1 w 1 t h mobt and f•lrcy wann. ohowm. Olten thay wo<Iuut However, the secretivl! plant lnto deep water · and swi m cannot remJio hidden foraver. -aeross. Sometimes they mm Once or twice a year. It must aeveral miles down the middle try to mul llply. The mycellum of the stream and olcpllantl sprouts a crop of fat buttons have been known to swim that poke above the 1urf.ce acrota an ann of the sea. ond be<lome U-chubb)' llftT• Wl1en !hey want to, they can umbrellas that we c • 11 keep swimming for several mushroom.s. Actually they are hours without stoppin g. . ' ' ' Co1atest Wi1aner Paul Elmore, 9, or Huntington Beach, poses with the set of 0 Tbe Chronicles of Narnia" that be was awanled this ~eek by Andy for ou bmltting hi• ques- tion 11 Why cln t an elephant swiffi?'' to Ask Andy. Paul attends \Vestmont School and is an avi d base- ball and football fan . He enjoys participoUng In all kind! o! sports and is a very active member In the Cub Scouts. Ho ba t an older brother and sister and a you nger brother. This was Paul's !Ir$\ entry to Andy. See column at left . ' S.t.wrdq, Oct.ob« 20, 1~73 O.\ILV PILOT 5 Diligent Digging Florida's History Revealed TALLA!IASEE, Fla. (AP) -W.&l.nt a F1ortda •here winter mows bowl through oak fore11ta: and small band3 of Indians eke out a miserable existence In competition with aabenooth U,ers aqlYcave bears. Florid• -wi\cre t h e presentrllay seaside resort of Sarasota lies 70 miles Inland from the Gulf of t.lcxlco and the Everglades Is a small mard!. apreadlng fingen of sawgro.ss across an old sea basin. THE EXISTENCE of this Flor1da wasn't evto. dreamed of until slate archeologists recmtly plumbed d Is ea a e • laden atnkholes and brought up evidence that man in- habited the Sunshine State 10,000 )'tars ago. And the scientists have hopes that future research will prove man wa s here at least 15,000 years before the con- dominium WO!' invented. Working out of cluttered. colorful qWlrter.i in the old Leon County Jall, scient1s1s of the Bureau of Histori c Sites and Properlics piece together a historic mosaic that ranges from the stone tipped spear to the Sprinbfield rifle. ltfUCB OF THE v.-ork that has attracted the most public noUce .... th!! discovery of In- dian cultw-es that eliste:l 8,000 years before the blrlh of Cli.ri.st -lw: fallen to W. A. "Sonny" Cockrt>ll, Florida's spacescope (10 points lor tach question •nswered correcU1) 1 The Space Age opened with the orbiting of the first man-made satellite in 1957 by •. ? •. a-the soviet Un ion b·lhe United States C·Great Britain 2 Eventually man hopes to explore other planets. Na me the two planets closest to Earth. 3 To reach the nearest visible star, Alpha Centauri, a spaceship traveling at the speed of light would need .. ? .. m•riiH1 arche<1~0P,t. Cockrell, wbo took over the job 18 months ugo, was told by other archf'Ologisls that he'd be wise to t:ilk to Wi\lian1 Hoyal, a diver "''ho had found very old hun1a,L bones in \\1arm Mineral Spring in Sarasota County. Royal shov.'- ed the arcl1Polo.i;ist a ja .... ·bonc and skull the11 lay ln a cave al a depth of 4S feet. ''\Ve suddenly realized lhat the reason we hadn't found any coastal settlements for these W ent Pf'Ople is that the coast was maybe 70 miles "·est of where it is no .... ·," Cockrell say1. He and other archeologi.sts now plan to rollow the courses of ancient riverbeds off the Gulf Coast. 1•WHEN WE FIND a au.nken riverbed In an cxea that matches where Lhe coast v.·u then, .... ·e'tl start diving," he says. Hoss 1'1orrell, who hcadii the bureau. says his staff ha.s documtnled 5,500 sites and estimates scune 220.())} arc spread about the st~te. "\Ve sf>('nd most of our ti1nc staying ahead of t h c bulldozers/' he says. "State law requires Iha t an archeological survey be done before development work is started. We are always being called by road contractors, developer! and COWlly agen· cies "'ho want us to excavate various sites so they can get on with their work." In addition to behll a family run feature, TIIE Ql.flZ ls an Integral part of the la-classroom new1 program pre- sented ln Orange Coast area schools u a public service by the Dally Pllot . • ,.. __ -- a·S months b·l·l/2years c-4·1/2 years • spacepacture 4 The asteroids are .. ? .• a·the moons of Jupiter b-tiny "planets" orbiting the sun c·a group of stars 5 The "parsec" and "astronomical unit" are measures of .• ? •• in space. a-distance b·time c·weight space name (10 points H rou can identify thi• S?t:rson in th• new1) In 1961, who sa id: "I believe that th is nation shoul(I commit itself to achieving the goal, be· fore this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safety to earth"? space words ( 4 points tor tech correct match) 1 ..... quasar 2 ..... flare 3 ..... meteori te 4 ..... apogee 5., ... so1ar wind a-recently-discovered of hea\/enly-object b·high point of orbit type c·stone fallen from space d·lh in gas flowing out from the sun e·"storm" on the sun ( 10 points If JOU tnsw.r lhil question correcifJ') On January 31, 1958, th is rocket lifted off from what was then Cape Canaveral and successfu lly launched America's first earth satellite into orbit What was the satellite called? sportlight (2 points tor uch question answentd comictl7) 1 1/2 point for each correct match of the word with the sport A-touch B-checkmate C·run D·goal a-chess b-baseball C·wccer d-lencing 2 In major league baseball, how far is it from home plate to fi rst base? 3 The Tour de France is a •• ? •• race which began in 1903. a-bicycle b·foot c·sports car 4 The modem Olympic Games began in 1896 and have been held every year since then. True or False? 5 The 1970 World Grand Prix championship was awarded to •. ? , • who had been killed in a crash before the end of the Grand Prix tour. a-Jacky lckJt b-Clay Regazzoni c·Jochen Rindt roundtable F•mil1 discussion {no score) Why is mankind interested in exploring space? YOUR SCORE: 91to100 points-TOP SCORE! 81 to 90 points -Excellent. 71 to 80 points -Good. 61 to 70 points -fair. e YEC, Inc .. Madison. Wlsconlin ,.s !1111:1-• !•·[ lj••f o•·t :,-o '<i·:> '•·& 'p·v·1 :J.H$11J."MOdS I lli o1d~3 :3ll nJ.:Jld3::>YdS FOURTH ANNUAL Plllf'KIN CARVING CONTEST FOR lST GRAIIRS - p·s :q-1> !'·( !•·t :1 -1 :s a~OMJ::>YdS ~p111u•)I ·:1 u'lor :3wvNJ::>vds •·s :q-1> !'·{ :l.l•w 't"UIA·t ~·-1 :3dQ:JSJ:JYdS l'O""'KINS O!Jf "ONOAY, OCT, 2, 'INJ..l JUOCLNC IJt D. OtT . )15T 11100 '·"· Mlllll(RS' lOIB'f' l'LlASl CO"l • ,4~-"-"-'-•-•_ll_D ·-'--------s·-"-"'_d_,•rc Octo~, 20. 1 q73 lln1•bor Vie1v Dontes • • Reco1·d Fo1· tl1 e Boundary Line Divides Houses Two Studenlll Earn Honors 1'rro Q\lco State University .students ttom the Ora.nae C.olst hive been named to the . ' Birtlis Deni/• l\'olires •.t.111 0 Jf•,,.lff t;, &.l!rll. lilttlMnt ol LIOll"t •Hell; ll•lot ot -'~ Oi;t-r 1&. 1171 Sul'vl-by "u1Wnd. 'ilu••• O. l •l•ll• wn. flrvc• c; .. or L.-V'*"• llMt.fl; bro!l\t'r. \\•II•<• Go«IOl'I. PtwMnt1 Io u r O•lr>O<fl!ldr..,. FUl"•r•I .. rvk t \ wlll ~ ~riO Sufl01y, l P>A. MtCotmlc:k t.. "l'lf't !lt«fl c .... ,,.1. ""'" c-e1r1r1<1ll H"""'· ol SI. Gfor9r' Epl•<Oll•I Church. LIQ\1111 H!llt. oltlco tth ... lflltr..,...I. Ht• ••Oll'loll M~mo<l •I C•m~!..-v of ,,,. Ptcluc HMClltlll, H• .... •1!. 1.'<Cormlt\ l~unl l «<fl M0ttu1r1, O•rectOI~. OIN1US t'"rbtrl E Oifll\11. ll HIOtn! of (otlo f,l.eu; a.re al Offltl, 0<1l11Nr II. 1fJ'l. ~u•vlved Ov , .. Ht, Miry ,., Ol•l11i; ,.,., .. OotlllCI. Oeulcl, Hert>tr1 t llll Mlch11/ Jl<lttn••, M< tnd M<o. G•lt Oi"lut. lt>dl1n11 11111 h•·o lll'a•h,,, ~.,.,.1ce1. Tue5d1v, 0<1Dt>er 11, 1 P.Y.. !Iii!!· llerguo" Co1" Mei• (h1oe•. EMtmC· ~nt. H1rl>O<' 11111 Mem~•'•' P4r~. 8 •111· 8UQt•0<1 f 11t1tr•I Home, Ce1lt MeMo, Director,. FONES Wiibur l , Fones. rn w. 7011> s1 .• (O'llt Mtu. Ollt cl dca!I>, Oclobcr 11. 1'13. Su•vlv~ bY wllo. Bttnl<fl 1on. M001ty, or co111 Meoe; dt"llh!"', Louvt Lii · Mtrrllt, W11Mnat0<'1 lour a••roOchllClrtn. Mem0tl1I 11rvlcn pendlnsi fl loll Brotaw•v Mortu1•~. Uy RUD I f'.iJt;OZIEl.-~KI Ol IM OMlf f'1lt1 Slltt It doesn't make sense. Paul 8UJ:1.se rack! Ill' 18 miles pr:r trip to Saddleback College ,where he is tak ing an evening course. Ills neighbor. less than 100 feet away, takes the same course b\H he has to drive only one niile -to Corona de:l Mar High School where tile course ls orrered by the Coast Con1munlty C o I I e g c Di!itrict. Busse. JS3S Port Abbey Place. Newport Beach, li\'es on lh(• boundary J i n e separating the Coast O'>m· 1nunity College District and lhe Saddleback Community College District. AS THE LINE RUNS oow. only Busse's aprico~ tree is in the Coast Comn1unity College District. He thinks his y,·holc plot ought to be. as ''<'II as the 300 other Harbor \'i<'Y.' Homes plagued by the arbitrary boundary. Compared to other residents or the tract. Busse.'s problen1 is minor. There are cases where the boundary line sepura tes the bedrooms, plac· ln11 husband a1ld wife ln one Lvllege dislrlct and l h e children In the 01her. In some instances people pay taxes to one dis triL1. yet mu.st vote In another. That is so because the taxes are paid in Ille district y,·here the head of the household sleeps. AND FOR THE high school graduates y,·ho went through three years of good times together, the boundary line means that \\'hen lfs time to go lo college one group of students will have to enroll at Orange O:iast College and the olher at Saddleback. Busse. y,·hose y,·ife teaches an e\·ening shorthand course at Ora]lge Coast l\'hile he must auend class at Sadd\eback. says the boundary is absurd and that he ..,,;11 mobilize all his resources to get it chang· ed. \\'ednesday night he ap- peared before trustees or the Coast O:imn1Wl ity C o 11 e g e District to· sound them out about taking the area into the district. ''LAST NIGHT THEY did . , , . Dilly Plltl Stt lf P._,t 'BOUNOARY ABSURD' P•ul Bu1se not commit themselves. They told n1e to get my petition in and they \vould take it from there. To the Coast Com- munity College District the area is not large and ii is not what they ronsider a big Issue." said Busse. an ac· cow1tant at Philco }"or d Aeronut.ronics. The petition will be forward - ed lo the Coun ty Board of EdUcatlon. ~t It can only be l'.lccepled 1f the Saddleback Community College District Board of ~tees agrees to release it. That ls where Busse is going to plead his case at 8 p.m. next Tuesday. But whether he succeeds remains a big ques· lion because Sadd l e b ack 1ruslee fitlcbael T. Collins is also a resident of Harbor View Homes. CHANGING THE BOUN- OA RY means Collins would either have to resign or move lo another part of lhe district. \Vhile renaaining somewhat pessimistic about his chanCP.s. Busse maintains there is still another way to bring about a boundary revision. That in· vo h·es signing up to 25 percent of his neighbors and again petitioning lhe Orange County School Board. He explained until recently the law required bQth the 25 pe rcent plus the ronsenl of the other school di strict. Now only ooe condition 15 required. honor roll. h.,ing tamed • 3.5 Hall grade 111verBee or better on a 01vee1t scale of <.O. C p d The honored students are ostu1ne ara e wnuam A. Dugaa of c .. ta Tl -Mesa and J~ m •• n. 7 p.1n. 1urs. llellermQO ofHu nti ngton · O t 25 .Beach. eve., c . 1''urther, a state Jaw which mandated thaL school bound- aries could not bl' changed for five years arter the establishment of a school district no longer appllea sl{IC(! Tht J r. Women'• the Saddleback Dlstrk:t was Club of Huntinli!to n formed in 1969. PllVITE TIUST Beach pre1ent1 thtlr annu1t FUllS IVAIWLE Halloween Co1tum• P•r•d• BUSSE SAYS HE believes '°"MAL ffTATf LOAMI here •f Huntington it is agains t the pubUc interest 1" & Irle( TRUST ottOI Center. to maintain the exlsting bound· iw'.;:' ~ ~ °"' Prize• for the ary and has declared himself TftVIT OHO COUATtRAL spookiest, funniest, ready to take bb petition from •"":!,.!,.~..,"*" most ori9in•I •nd p,..ttl•1t. door to door if his request DOHewclottCtitlWOfl'19 s.n Diego Fwy. •nd is rejected next Tuesday i;~"~"~'~"'~-~-~"~· 0 °"~'~· U~"~I ·~·~· ~·~,.~~======~B~o~•~<;h~B~l~·;d. night. "The county registrar or voters is on record for the change. He says there is nol---------------------. -0ther boundary problem like this in all of Orange CoWlly. During an election they spend more time on that one pr&-inct than on any or the others," said Busse. He added that he has talked the situali<ln over with other Harbor View Homes residents and that the mood ror change is ripe because they agree that the existing boWldary "just doesn't n1ake sen.se ." PlllT? ><orKt H. Fritz Il l. Rt1lae<11 al Emer11a 9tf; Otte al 0 .. 111, Oclobtr 1•, 197J. Surv!-b\I Wiit . N111<YI -· HOO'KI H. IV; '-d•UOlllt•S. Ann, of Cost1 M_.11 0.0rl, of Ht'""'°'! !lt1cl11 I~ n..oll>t~. C111r~' tllll Rltl•erll Frl!t, bOlfl ot Pl\11-l!lllt; t...o ll1ter1. BNlth ll'tlt1. Pl'llltllelpltlt; atttY RkllerCI-, New JerMy. G!'1vnldt Nrvlctt, T11t'l!1v. 1 I'll!., f'lcifle v1... Mtmorl1I P.ir-. F1mltv IW!lll'•l'I; l'llOH whlllft!j lo "''~' m-1•1 contrlb!.lf!Ont. plffw conltl!lult lo Chllcl•...,. Hoaolltl af 0<1nu• Cauntt m memorv ol Hort ce H, Frllr Il l. Pe~lnc Vltw Mot'"otl'V, OlrKtor1. There!ls No Dit~h!l Says VTN MlfAICIHS J.,.,ce Mt1~111S. ?lf 1\t""flhl\, Hun'1""~ a11c11. Oilt gl dt&I~ Ocrobe• is. !91J. Su•vl wd by hu1~1111. J••ne., Cl~Yg~•~• All<l••'f aurntll. MtrYland; 1111••· rA" F•tn~ l.t "!lllle, Ctnta.i. Scrvlt••· ~·c,.. ~ ••Y• ? f'M, Sml!M C~tlWI. wltn ltev JI""'' C. C•I~ olllcl~tln<r. lntcr,,.cnt, Wtll'T>ln11.,. M!rnQtoll ~''~· Sn,llhl J,\orh1•r•, Olr•tlon. ARBUCKLE & so~ \\'ESTCLTFF i\I ORTUARV f%7 E. 17th SI .• Cos ta i\lt'Sa 616-4888 • BAL TZ·BERG ERO.'\j FUNERAL 110,\I E Corona del l\lar 67J.9•;>0 Costa J\ltsa 646-!424 • DELL BROAO\VA Y i\IORTUARY 110 Broad\\·ay, Ccsta J\lesa LI 3-3433 • DILDAY BROTHERS i\IORTUARI ES 1i91 I lltaeh,.Blvd. lluutinp;ton Beach 842:-ii71 z.&.f Redoodn Avt. Long Stach z1:-1::s.1145 • l\fcCOR\ttC K LAGUNA BEACll l\IORTUAR\' liOO Laguna Canyon ltd. 491-9415 • PAClFIC VIE\\' i\lE!\IORI AL PARK Cen1 etery i\lorhuu·y Chopel ::~ Pacific Vit'\\' Ori,.r 1\'el\port B1•111·h. Cali forul:t till-'l700 • PEEK FA,,llLY COLO\:l,\L Fi.;\~H \L 110:\IE A spokesman for VTN, lnc., an lr\'ine engineering firm, hlfS conrITT'Tled that the Com- pAny still intends to sink from ~00.000 to 5500.000 or its 011·n money into redevelopment plans for downtOYln Hun· tington Bench. IL had· been tho'ught by some do1rntown 1nerchants I h a l Jcg:.il ron1plications invo]l·i ng the three-1vav a I? re em en t bet,veen VTN. the city. ar.d rnnjor do11·ntown pro p er I y owners, y,·ould hall the pro- ject. Ron \\'ells. senior vice presi· dent or VTN'. sriid Thursday he doesn't believe thC're is "any hitch in the plans, none \l'hatsoe1·er. ·· THE THR EE-\VAY agree- n1cnt calls ror VTN to expend i1s 011·n time. money and energy to create a master plan for 1he future de1·elop- 1nent or a n,·e-block ocean front area from Lake Slreel lo 6th S1rce1. In return. VTN 1riU get all developn1cnt rig ht s for the ci· tv pier and the chance to devt>lnp on its 01rn one of the five blocks. Hunting ton Beach will sell its µropi_•rty in that sector to YT'.'/ and other property BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE • MATTRESSES • MATTRESSES IOATS HOM!S TaAILEltS owners. and y,iJI a I s c guarantee to provide parking, and perhaps use the state redevelopment act. to insure that all of the property can be put together in one package. 00\V?\"TO\\'N PROPERTY owners. led by auto dealer Bob Terry, ha,·e agrel'd to place thei r $8 million class action suit agai nst the ci!y in moratorium. The city retains the right to tum d<l\VA the plan \/TN de1,elops. but if it does, the proper t y owners can reinstitute the suit. The agreement itself goes before Superior Ccurt Judge \\'illiam Lee Tuesday. Lee has so far \\'ilhheld apR_roval. but neither \\!ells. nor Don Bonfa, Huntington Beach City At· torney, feels that represents a major problem. •·\\'E DON'T EVEN need court approval of the agree- ment." savs Bonfa . ''\\le had ju5t brouSh t it to hin1 for lnforrnation.'' Bonfa said that Judge Lee apparently reels it's prernature ror him to give snnction to the contract oow. since tho plan it hinges on hasn't been developed by VTN. Because the class action suit. originally filed by Terry. in1·ol\'es 47 other prope.rly 01rners. 1 he ju<lge doesn't reel he can co1nmit the1n to an (People/Quotes) makes Sunday i!IO I Balsa Al'r . \\'estn1lnstt r 8!13~:i2:i ~ S:\llTll'S ,,IORTliAH\' 6Zi :'lluln !'I. llunl in~lun Hl'ach 5:J6-':i:l9 hreq~lor Shopet C:.1t. Met• Mofttt'l1 Ce. JI 50 flowpert 11..tl. I FL1D&AY • Libe rty 8-1303 I 1n the 1!~1!,~.ljW\~j~ij~!{~1l"I ~ONG-KONG C:VSTOM lAllOlS ,tl M,.NfNl IN SANTA ANA SAVE UP TO 50°/o On Suits, Sportco•fs, Sl•clls, Shim. Hard to fit? l he hand craftsmanship lli•t we !lt I irito our garments gives you 5MAlln'f' STYlfV, ,lllCIS10N nmo ClOTMIS -• wr FIT AN'f' Siii r-:::""') -• ANT ST'f'LE cop1m IWJ e fltll ALlEllA llONS f•r Appol"I""'"' '9t. I J J.OZ 11 SAU Oel.it>le lflll O«ron W"4 5ht1l1~ift • Silk ' l'IOO! Cu"-'o Shlrt1 •. .. ~~·: .. 13S '1: ••• 12s .. ... IM U •.. 145 " " . .1 •• _..,.. ... ,,. .5000 FiM1t l rlt id1 W11l1n1 ind Kni11 Ajrport Tower1 North l ldg.-11552 MacArthur l lw ... -tth F ... r, S1nt1 An1 'BLffuns ,' FRANCISCAN ROOM RESTAURANT NOW OP EN SU NDAY 12:00 TO 3:00 P.M. FEATURING OUR SUNDAY SOU P AND SANDWICH SPECIAL 1.75 LET US MIX YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAIL #1 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER ' • I 644·2200 unkno\\'n plan. Bonfa says. •·\\'E'LL fifEET for a con- ference in judge's chambers Tuesday just for information." BonCa ex plains. '·t don 't th ink there's any problem ... feel there is a problern. and as Jong as a moratorium is declared on the property cwners suit VTN 'vould goh,-~.- ahead \Vi!.h its \\'Ork, even ~ \vlt hout the judge's official ~ M k • sanction on the three-way • 8 e a \Velis also said he doesn't ag•·eemint. Tax-Oeducti~le Do1•osco11e Lib1·a: Be Wary SUNDAY OCTO BER 21 else"·here. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Rumors. secrelS could be ARIES (March 21-April 19 ): featured. Be wa ry lest you Tread lightly. ~1hat appears become target of gossip. settled could actually be Verify messages. documents. changing -current may be Desi with the authentic. Leave swifter than is apparent. make-believe for others. One Pl~s, Virgo persons are apt be.hind the scenes may not to figure prominently. Uing· be doing job assigned. Know distance communications may it: prC'pare accordingly. be garbled. Check ap. SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov.21 ): point ments. assignments, Avoid tendency to be ex- TAURUS (April 2:(}.1.111y 20 1: travagant. Simplicity wins the One who seems to 0ppol:le day. especially where token you is merely being C<ln· or appreciation is concerned. ser\'ative. Strive tG perceive Being loo sentimental now motives. You will get green could actually block develop. lii;ht f rom authoritative ment of relationship. Gemin i, source. Ccnnict could exist \'irgo persons could be in pie. OC\ween young and old. Stick lure. \\'ith experience. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Gift to H(JAG • . MEMDRM~·HDSPi'fAt ~ :ct~ARA_l',!);!,E YOURSELF ~ t ' AJ\I INCOME J ,J:QI\ c.1.~"EJ '""" .. 1 Htr~'s the pe1fecl way to make' Y1J11r money Cf secuutin do "lripfe·du!y": 11 this sounds impossible ... tit!! todiy lor the eye.opening story of Hoag Memo1iat HO!ipltal's "Four l le~ible Plans for Givint". You will be in !or a pleasant surpri5c! Tei.,ltone: (714) 6454600 Extemioa 106 Ask. rar l1Mim111 Stad!inger HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GEr.tINI (May 21-June 20\: Dec. 21 \: \'ou may be seeing Strive to communicate with in light or '"ishful thinking. one v.'ho respects you. Don't D<ln't build castles on sand. cast first stone. Fam i 1 y Strive for ramily agreement member \l'ili confide. Be on home. ultimate goal . You understanding \\'i.!hoot being exude aura cf glamor. 1'-fary patronizing. Aries. L i br a arc dra\\·n to you - you keep persons could Hgure pron1· advantage by being discreet. inently. Finish \I' h a l .rou Don't reveal all you know. Newport B •• ,~. CA 9166'J start. CAPRICORN fDec. 22-Jan. 3018 Newport BoYlt v•rd CANCER (June 21-Jul y 22 1: \9 1; Obtain hint from Sagil· '-----------' Hats are back and they' re more fun than ever. For exa mple, this soft wool, head hugging cloche by Sm arr Alex, whimsically toud1ed with flash . It's to top everything yo u own, in every important fa ll shade, $20 Millinery, Middl e Level Meet Alex in person with a gala mini-show of his exciting fall hats, Saturday; October 20 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . SOUTH COAST PLAZA Avoid excess. Choose carefully l:1rlus message. Be a\\·are of y,·here diet is concerned. New subtle nuances. Some-0ne is regimen ma y be necessary in t11·ing to tell you something. oonnectio'll-·,.,ilh v.·ork. recrea· Read bctlvcen the 1 i n es . tion and general heRlth. Le<l, Travel plans could b el=========-====;====================== Aquarius persons could play fe.:llured. Learning process is ...., ~ featured roles. Young person stirnulated. Enla~e hori1.ons. provides surprise. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. l~EO (July 23-Aug. 22 \: 181 : Friendly gesture may be 'fhose \1•ho make promises bom or ulterior motive. Pa· about mcney may b e tience is your ally. Jumping davdreaming. Know it and to conclusions could be oostly. take conservalive co u r s c . Ca pricorn, Cancer persons Trust inner \'Oice. You g;iin may be involved. You will if you help your self. Accent be revising some or your is on collecting what you need . goals. aspirations. D<ln't sell yourself short. PISCES (Feb. 19-P.farch 20): VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22 1: Lie low. Do more listening Negotiate differences 111 i ! h than talking. By bring a n1a1e. partner. Cycle is such ca reu l observer, you could la y thal you can win your way. ground1vork for future prog· Be versalile. Display sn1ile. res.<;. Ac c en t is on co- sense of humor. Entertuin al operative efforts, legal lies. hotne. Stick \Yilh what Is Aries, Libra persons rigure fam iliar. Grass is no! greener in im portant y,·sys. --'-------'-- . ~ 001v• your 1'1 I r1rit1 I re striP,P,1ng p ro.l >.I c 111 ! • llt'fltl tOlll•INf ffll(, J1t l IAIUMA (AN'FOM IOA• l'IYN• llltll '''" .................... ,11111 •• ,,. WE CUSTOM STRIP EACH PIECE TO SU IT YOUR REFIN ISH ING Hl!!EOS. WE USE HO HOT OR COLO ALKAL I, ACID, CAUSTIC DIP TAHk$, HO HU r, LIV I STEAMS OR ABRASIVES. •MOMn4-tt1.tHI • , -f:.-,o J • Casual fur11iture you'll love to live 'vith-' and it folds! Rid-Jid casuals Here ls casual furniture so beautiful, ii look• as mtich at home in your home as on you r patio. And all these pieces told flat tor slonige. The steel eoostruction and special, baked·on finish mean Rid·Jld can guarantee thesa casuals against rust !or five years. See our •nlire Rid·Jld collettil)l1 soon. Available Jn Pompei1n G1e1n, Avocado, Satin White. 5 PC. SET tKh•dl*t u...,.n. $169 - I 2123 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA , I fCotlMt '' ltl'l'ftllff t & Ylct•rfeJ t I • Growing Pains f;ured Backyard Gardener Uses Old Tecliuiqrie I I' 61 JOllN VAi.TERZA Of .. Del" Pllet Sleff .I I It 1 a rare Orana:e Coost gardener who can boast that ' h& he enough square-rootage -1 in his yard tO grow all that ' he Wanta: Space. especially when It comet to vegetable1 and fruit , 'is a chronic problem and the tipsters ar~ forever co.ming up with llttle tricks, -be they barrel• or pyramids made of railroad ties. The Europeans -primarily ia the more urban areas of France -found the answer yeai:s a10. Tbey use a planting techni· que which is best suited to crops such as lettuce, spinach and other vegetables that have 1 a quick, \'eritcal growth pat- ' tern. THEY PLANT their oo a nlQllnd, and the yield per square foot Is impressive. On this writer's backyard homestead. the space dilemma is always acute, but the Mums Make Autumn Colorful Chrysanthemums are a col· otiul v.·ay lo announce autumn . They are available now - some just showing color, othen at Lhe peak ol perfec- li<>f;I. There are a great variety of both color and flower fonns. Home gardeners can find buUon types, pompons, daisy forms, decoratives, spoons, spiders, anemone a.Dd '4tX· hlbition types. 'lbe plants may be set Ol.lt in the garden or displayed in ccntaine.rs oo porch or patio. 'Ibey may also be enjoyed several days indoors and then planted. When chrysanthemwns are planted in the garden, ch006e a spot that receives sun at least two-thirds of the day. mwnd Idea, primarily In winter WI early sprins, has worked very well. The mound plot can be as small a1 four feet in ~iameter. or a doun feet long -obloni style. Regardless of size, the lmsle Idea is the same. II Qlle oonstn.sets a mound, he auton'l.atieally inerea.fel I.be surface area of tbe soil and ii' able to concentrate his ptmLaccordingly. OUR FIRST attempt - a modest one -yielded an ex- ctllent harvest or lettuce, onions and p.rtleAokes. We startecf with a pile of half-<Olllposted wood shred· dings and horse manure. mix· ed to fonn a "nucleus" for the mound. On that was heaped a heavy layer or average top soil so that the final plot was about three-feet high. On top v.·ent a young artichoke plant purchased in a small container fro1n the nu!'Rr)'. Pac'ked tightly along the slopes were alternate rows or oit!ons and lettuce of the but· tercn.inch variety -a good choice beeause or a tight leir pattern and small head size. Ught, regular overhead sprinkling seemed the best methQd of watering. We made sure that ~e stream was never so ~vere that the n1ound erodod. "wE CALCULATED that tbe harvest amounted to ..about one-thlrd more than a con- ventional roW planting. and the other bene£11s were worth noting. • We were able tQ "recycle" a good amount of vegetable matter that posed a trash problem. The artichoke. which thrives on a rich organic soil, had a good strong start ln a permanent location. And we saved a good chunk of valuable growing space in the cra1npcd yard. WASPS KILL FRUIT FLIES MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -There's a new take-out service in town. Its specialty is a wasp called Opius Longicaudatus. The wasps are oot dipped in chocolate or French bat· ter. They're alive, on the wing and in a sack and scien-- tisls from the U.S. Agriculture Department Research CeD- ter are urging fruit growers to take some home. They said they'll give out 2,000 to 5,000 wasps a day for the next few weeks. It Seems the Opius is a nonstinging parasitic wasp lhat lives on the destructive Caribbean fNit fly. Opius is three-eighth! of an inch long. It searches out the Caribbean larvae by chemical attraction, drills through the rind o( the fruit and lays an egg. The larvae are killed. Herbs Medicinal Use Renewed by Doctor Honeybee Michigrut Insect? LANSING. Mich. (UPI) - The honeybee may reign as h-1ichigan's official state in· sect. State Rep. Robert D.'Young (R-Saginaw ), introduced a bill in the house this week designating the honeybee as the state insect. Young said he didn't think there would be any trouble getting the honeybee enshrin· ed as the state insect. Michigan already has a state bird, stone, fish , flower and gem. However, some legislative skeptics recounted the death o( the cucumber as Michigan's proposed state vegetable on the house floor four years ago. The honeybee already pick- ed up s.:xne importaQt support from a top official in the State Agriculture Department. "He is a very important little bug," said John Calkins, deputy director of the State Agricu1ture Department. "We couldn't do without him." "h.1ore important than mak· irfg mm@y, ... catkins-said, "bees pollinate $100 million in fruit and vegetable crops in the state.·· Weeke1ider Gardeners' Checklist SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Herbs might be coosidered suitable only ror little jars in spice cabinets, but concern over use of artificial chemicals in drugs has helped renew, jnterest in herbs' medicln"al uses. libotic and some oJ the herbs traditionally thought lo in· Here are some things to ternally cleanse the body for be lhinklng about t hi s weekend: A doctor in f\.till Valley across the Golden Gate Bridise says he regularly prescribes herbal remedies alOJlg with the more orthodox antibotics or other drugs. a person with a cold. e Don't overlook Shasta Anderson said he does not Daisies on your list of peren· believe herbal remedies are nials that should be planted a panacea or that chemici:il now in fa11. Easy to g r o \Y drugs should be discarded . and ' profuse blooming. each ';But herbal medicine can plant v,riJJ yield several divis- be valuable and needs to be ions in a yea r's time. tested in the lab to know e Shoppinn: at your nearby how it works and how the nursery al this time 1nay yield human body responds to ii .. , a particular plant of Heavenl y he said. Banlt>00 (Nandina) th ::it While Robert ritenzies can-colors·up more bri lliantly than not preseribe any herbs for others on display. It will do A HERB SHOP in the same the customers of his Star Herb the same in yo~r garden next area has & growing clientele cO., also in Mi ll Valley, he year. I but the shop owner carefully docs · give lectures on the • For a pprtable display avoids practicjng medicine by historical uses of herbs. of color, plant· Daffodil. Tulip d · · hi t mer on and Hyacinth bulbs in in· a vising s cus o s State laws bar l\ienzies from dividual pots. niedicinal uses. practicing medicine wilhout a e Natives _ and most all And an ente?prising pair of license by giving medicinal evergreen shrubs, for that fl.Jarin <Aunty men ha ve tum· advice. and federal laws pro-matter -should be planted ed their hobby Of making herb hibit any therapeutic claims now. They establi s h teas intG a thriving year-old for herbs unless there is themselves during the winter 1nanufacturing concern . is laboratory proof of their months, assuring a good start DAILY PILOT l' Ra11111ac11l1u , A1ae111ones, Daf fodlls It's Time to Plant Bulbs There is oothi11g for the bonte garden as euy to grow -or lhal will reward you !iO handsonv:ly ror such a llttle investment -as flower bulbs. The small &nount of tlnle you spend planting in the next few \vetks pays oU next spring, when the garden bursts Into the magnificent color spectacular lhat bulb flowers produce. For beginnners, bulbs are ideal. lt is important to use varieties suited to local con- ditions. Your nursery,m8:0 is olfering those recommended for the area. And, right now, select ions are ot their best. The rest is simple : plant lo the recommended d e p t h . \\.'ater on a regular basis and 'ratch U1e plants grow -and £1011.•er. your complimentary plantings. OAFFODU.S ARE premi er performers in the spring garden. The familiar golden King Alfred enlivens neighborhoods from border-t<>- border. Don'I overlook other Daffodils -they have in- teresting and striking flower forms and coloratians. Select Tulips and Hyacint hs now, while oolor choices are tops. Refrigerate them; plant in Ntwember and December. Your nurseryman can provide cultural advice. Hurry to plant Freesias, Stiaraxis, and Duth lris. Their characteristic beauty is une- qualled and, best yet, they natuarlize themselves. This means that, year after year, the willing performers in· crease in number and beauty. Ranunculus a n d Anemones are favorites in the Golden State. Perfect companions in the garden . both provide weeks of brilliant co l or . Anemones produce flowers in combinations of red. \Vhite and blue. Ranunculµs arc read ily available in separate shades of color. so you can work * * * There are dozens of fall bulbs lo choose from. If you haven 't tried such things as Crocus, G r a p e Hyacinths, Snow Flake. or species Tulips, this is a good time to do ii. Hel p yourself to a glorious spring-the simple way , wl!h easy-to-grow bulbs. * * * RANUNCULUS FILLS THE GARDEN WITH COLOR Shop Early For Bulbs of Gold, Red and Yellow Turkestan's 'Wild' Tulips Leading Floral Revolution By EARL ARONSON ha ve inherited from T. Greigii They come from all parts AP Newsreatures the beautiful, mottled, striped of the "'orl!i and adapt or spotted foliage charac-1 teristic of that species. themselves eas i y to tiny or Leading one of the nloie huge gardens of America. Left fl I I t. · th Kaufmannianas f I o w c r recent ora revo u ions 1n · e untouched they'll multiply and bulb ,,0 Id · a r· g 0 p <ihead of other tulips -in r is 1ne r u bloom for years in the rock of species tuli~ officiall y J\.Jarch and .April in s om e garden, naturalized in grass. classi!ied as "Kauf1nanniana areas . ·.:Olors range from in open woodland or around and hybrids." comm on l y yellow, red. scarlet and trees. They provide good cut termed waterlil y I u I i P s crimson to pastel shades or flowers. All are planted in because of their shape. saimon, pink and cream. The autumn. As wild tulips, they were n I I Here are some and their discovered in Turkestan in the owers genera Y are bloomi·ng 11·mes •. 1·1h some I b he G bicolored, wilh outside ate IBOOs Y 1 erman segments deeper toned than variations depending on your botanist Eduard August von the inside. part of tl.e country : Rege l, director of the lmpe.rial Botanical Gardens at SI. Sturdy in stormy spring Snowdrops and Wint e r Petersburg. Then they were weather, the ste1ns are only Aconites. January·February; introduced into w est er n five to 10 inches tall. They Dwarf lris, crocus, January- Europe. establish themselves easily, !\farch; Snowflake. January· returning yea r after year with !\1ay; Muscari, Ptfarch·l\fay ; TllEY DIDN'T n1ake much little special care. Chiooodox:. Scilla, Pushkinia, of an imprint in1mediately ~1 arch· Apri l; Omilho3alum, becall.'le totanisls at the THEY ARE · exceUent for Trite Ii a , r-.1 arch-May: Lime \Vere sending 1nany rare the rock garden. border, Erythronium. Anemone. and fascinating species and bety.'een shrubs, beneath trees, Fritilleria, A pr i 1-lil a Y : varieties ho1ne to Holland's along walls or steps and in Camas.sia. Allium. May-June; great bulb industry. But in l\'indow buxes. urns and tubs. Ixia and lxiolorion, June-July. recent decades. they and two Tulips may be planted from -- Sheriff Gets Autl1entic Potted Plant ' PRESCO'CT, Ariz. (AP\ - T\\'O secretaries for t h e Yavapai Cot.Ully s her i (f's . department believe there's no use letting plants go to wa3le 'vhen thev could be used to brighten ·up the office sur- roundings. So Kay ?.1eyers and Diane Reynolds have taken potted plants. when they a r e available, and displayed them around the office. THEIR CORNER of the rounty courthollSe here now has a touch of pale green -marijuana plants Mrs. ,_fcyers says authorities are holding for evidence at trials. "\Ve also keep them around to show people what mari- juana looks like," she says. "You'd be amazed at some of the ~gs people bring here thinking they're marijuana,''" ~1iss Reynolds adds. "We've had tomato plants, all sorts of things." other species, Foste rianas and Seplember to mid-December, Greigiis, have swept into prom· or until the ground is quite inence. Enterprising Dutch frozen. They like well-drained breeders have crossed T. soil. . The Kaufmanniana Kaufma1U1ia with T. Greigii hybrids should be planted four and "'ilh traditional ga rden inches deep and about four tul ips to create a colorful to five inches a pa r t • group of K a u f m a n n i a n a preferably ~ clusters to sho\\' WORMS llOR ORGANIC FARMIN<r-PLANTERS--COMPOS:TS hybrids. them off. They have Jong. narrow, No t as well k.no'vn as !heir N-Is It'll lllM II prtp.11,.. for ,11nu.,.. u .. 1!11 -Id'• kit .. II C9'Mll· ti-• -l!AlllTHWOllMS. UM In plln!tn, g.1rdt<l1 tr In "'••'"t ,...,r IWt! lllPlt H"'911I, Orllltt (OVnlY'I IWt! -r"' l1r"'· 1624 W. IDINGl'R. SANTA. A.NA. PH . t7f·076J 0""' • II 4:• -Cltl .. WK. Pointe<J segments that open big cousins are the sn1a!t or out horlwnta\ly "''hen the minor bulbs that give you a flower is In full bloom. gi ving lot of spring color, beauty it the appearance of a waler ., :;;•~n:d~s;ce~n~I~. ======~==~=:~:=:;::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:;:;:::;:;:::;:::=:=:==j lily. The color combinations ii:------- are new and subtle and they arc early-flov.·ering. lif an)' 'Dog-safe' S1iail Bait Introduced San Francisco with its large safety and effectiveness. in spring. Oriental population . h as 1--'-----------'---=-------------------11 always bad its herb shops filled with dried w a r c s displayed in large glass jars. And outside of Chinatown. one herb shop has been in opera· lion for more than fifty yea rs. FALL TRUCKLOAD EVENT SACRAMENTO I AP ) -A new form or snail and slug bait which dogs aren't sup- posed to eat will soon be on the market, reports t h e Cali fornia Department o( Food and Agriculture. The department warned a few months ago that com- mercial snail and slug ba its, particularly those in pellet fonn , were attractive to dogs. It said this week that ex- isting supplies of the bail should be used only according But the counterculture \Yith its concern for natural in- gredients has brought more interest to herbs as drugs. "I prescribe herbs ia!I the thne," Dr. Jef!ery Anderson, M.D., said. "I rarely prescribe a chemical drug without an herbal remedy." to directions. and not in areas FOR EXAl\lPLE, he said frequented by pela or children. he might prescribe an an--;;-~~""'="---~~~1 PLANTS GALORE JUST RECE l}'E!)-SALE PRICED NOW MOON CACTUI TllllllAltlU'-'..ll'LANTli11$ ~::;"" dr~Mt $1 .47 ' :~:~(Mll~fl ~lft '$8,97 tHllSTMAt CACTUS '99-Nfl ,lllllH $4,97 t" ll'OT ,. COLEllt lt'\.ANTI WI~ H1.,._r WAN DllllHt JEW ~"I 97 .. ... .,.., ~'J 47 .UIOllTliO .,.., ....... '" $3.97 , ..... , 90STOH P•llNS ~"2 97 I" ll'OT Wl!ll HlflW .,.,, ll'IQQY &ACK $2.97 ll'UNT~Ptl I ' $3.47 ~~i~'" $1.97 l2J7 ~~=:1" ....... $2.97 1111. • HUNTINGTON CINTE" l'OIMG11t AND IEACH ., HUNTINGTON al:ACH ' 192-6611 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 9 -6 SUNDAYS 9.s FloWers and plants. They're a natural for Sweetest~ Oct. 20. A Special Day to Remember Someone Sp eci~I Com• in and make your selection -or Order by Phone -use your cre dit card. Locat deliveries ·everyday, including S1u1dt1ys. florists Transwaild Delivery 11early everywhere. • ' • SATURDAY -SUNDAY lST QUALITY HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM BRING YOUR TRUCKS & TRAILERS 1 Gallon 2 Gallons S Gallons 9 CITRUS 9 TROPICALS • 97~ Your Choice of .• 9 $UNLOVING SHRUBS JCPenney 9 VINES 9 /ISS'T. JUNIPERS GARDEN CENTER NEWPORT BEACH-9 FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY ' • r L ' L n r ,. n '· d :k ol: a " st ·. et id .. ., Id ot to g, ,,. "1 er • •f· All Ue JO, be "' nc .. >Ut • ilat md In we 1an lot J!id "" Ute ent ... ch. he pa- ·ilh ·'re aw els JOI· ... its' Jng In •tch "'" "' He 1'Til not trot oon- .Jgi. ·hen tees ling .ri .. sn't d. to >lllk 1JOl1 llh Bob :>bor ... typo ·pro- e're ... thllt too~ igbt yon• till ~ I DAILY PILOT Pulpit & Pew Baptist Flr1t Baptb l C.'hlll'ch, 107 West r..1 an1itu AV\!., Sn n Clemente: sen ·ices at 11 ;1.111 and 6 p.m.; St>rmons by the Rev. Phtlip N. Smith: nursery care provided; speeial music ror both services: seri es begins on Bible s 1 u d y messages from the Book of Revdation. Harbor Trlnity 8 a p t I I t Church, 1230 Baker St., Costa 1'.1esa; church school at 9:45 a.m.; service at II a.m.: sennon: "Studies in Corin- thians" by Pastor Connie Salios; evening service "Adoi> tlon" at 7. Ftnt Baptist Church, 23521 Pt1oulton Parkway. Laguna Hills; service al 10;45 a.m.; church school at 9:30 a.m.: nursery care provided : sermon: "The Gospel tu lfebrews'' by Dr. Ivan B. Bell ; coffee hour followin g Sl'r\1ices: Bible sludy and prayer service on Wednesdays at 7 p.1n. Foontain Valley Ba pt Is I Church meets in the Com- munity Center, 10200 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley; service at 10:45 a.n1.: sernl-Oll : "!l's Time to Report" by the Rev. Eugene K. Stroh; church school at 9:45 a.m.: ycuth group at 5:45 p.m.; evening service at 7. Chrbllnn Flrllt Christian Church of Laguna Beach, LeJ!ion Street at Glenneyere: Bible schoo l at 9:45 a.n1.: service at 10:45 a.m.; sermon: "Satan, You're Fired" by the Rev. James H. Boulton, minister. Harbor Christian Church, 1401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach; church school at 9:30 a.m.; service at 10:45 a.n1.; Lynn Frmt, guest speaker; youth meetings on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.1n . Christian Science Cbrlstlan Science Churches. FJr5t Church or O!rlst. Scien- tist. 2880 t.iesa Verde Drivt'. Costa t.1esa. services at l I a.m. and church school at 9:15 a.m.: First Church or Christ, Scleodst, 8th and Olive Huntington B e a c h , . services and church school at 9·30 and II a.m.; Finl Church ol C'tirisl, Scleatlst 3303 Vin Lido . Newport Beach, services and church school at 9 and ib ~30 a.m.: Sfot<ood CbW'Cb nf Cbrlgt, Scleattst, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona del t.tar, serviefll and church school at 10 a.m.; Wednesday testimony meetings at 8 p.m. at all rour churches. Congr"1flltlonal 'II e I •"bnrt\ood Cmllft'«a· tlollal Ch1lm, Uolted C2turch of Quist, St. Am's and Glen· neyre, Lagima Beach; church school and service at 10 a.m.; sermon: "JOBeph and His Brethren Today" by the Rev. John Pti. R ey nold s ; ''t-Tlendsh ip Sunday" gather- ing following lhe service with the board of Dea cons furnishing corfee, punch and doughnuts on the patio. P I ymouth Congregational Church of Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach; church school and servi~ at 10 a.m.; child care available; adult Bible study at 9 a.m., sermon: "Tbe Open Doors" by Pastor John A. Undvall ; college and high school groups meet for Bible study at Odie's Restaurant, 212 17th~ st.: Costa Mesa at 9 a.m.; evening Bible study at ~7. Lake. Hllll Community Church meets In t h e auditorium of Los Alisos ln terme d i ate School , f\1uirlands at t.1oor. Mission Viejo: services at 9:30 and II a.m.: sermon: "I ~t l\1y Inner Calm From Him" by the Rev. Dr. Harold F. Leestma: r.lis.s 1.tarilyn Cot· ton, concert, television and recording artist will be guest soloist at both m o r n i n g services. Communi t y Cbureb, CoogregaUoaal, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar; church school and service at 10 a.m.: sermon: "The Things That Shook a Community" by Dr.Philip G. Murray. E plsropal St. James Episcopal Cbarch , 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach; Holy Communion at 7:30 and 11 a.m.; church school, prayer I , 0 RANGE .JJarbo1· (;;/,,.iJlian f/,urc/, 0, N£WP0lt IUCH -(Dlulpht) 2•01 lu·I~ at So11ra ltobel I Sunday Sc hool 9:WA.M. ". t>.lorn lng \\'Ol':"Jh1p 10:45 A .~I. . . I Nvrt•ry & Kindergarten Provided Phone: 64'2-27'25 ~linister-. Ur. U. \V. ~lcElroy THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH W•lcomet You. ~ ST. JAMES. J2ff ~11 Lido, N~rt IMclt 7:30 A.M.-Holy E1.1ctiorl1t / 9:00 & 11 :00 A.M.-Famlly Worsltlp \ / Al~ Haty EKltcrrht olld Monilftf ........ r TUfSDAY-10:00 A.M.-Hely llldlerilt n4 ~ltf .. ef "•"* 10:45 A.M.-,.,_.,., Ftli.wslllp M•"'f"V Provided ot SynO.y & T1ndoy hnkff Wl!DMl!SDAY-1:00 P.M. ,, • .,., & p,.lse 1lie II". John P .. Athey II, llector -l')ana: '7!1.0210 ST. JO~iN THE DIVINE, 204'.i Orange Ave .. C.M I S11nddv • !·00 '-!0,00 Ch 11•,~ School -'i: ! 5 Mld·WCl'e• SorfitM -Wed.• •:10 P.M. ThYn. -10:00 A.M. I fr. Howord Mort Cortwrl9ht, Ylcor -Pltefle S41·22J1 - Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church J2Jl •«lfk View Dtln, CH-4et Ill• I - Mnd..,.·1:00 A.M. & 9:10 A.M., Clt11rclt ktr..l/N.......,,.9:JO A.M. T118idoy-7:00 A.M. Wed..N1,......tilO A.M. The A•"· Joh1 .... " l>flb, Rector -n... 6-M.0.ll ' ST. WILFRID 'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH I 1236 (JIJ1 St., H•11tl ...... lfftli I Juir E1110 of Flv-a ,oltlft) 8.00 A M.-Molv Com,..union "·10,. M -f .. ..,ilv Se•••<• & C\ur(h St ~ool INu•1••Y Cerel I l·OO A M -Mo•11i~CJ Wo11h•o !N11•1e•v C•r1 ! I 7:00 P M -·Fe 1 l,w~t [••11 10119 I Sermo'I Epi1cop1I You11q Ch.,,chMtll J ...... c C•l•v P.,1,,. -'61 1511 R•1.1 516"·406 1 -· CAPISTRANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH J20l2 D.f Obltpa lld .. hit J-CephtNlll• "''"'"' 11 •. -111 •·"'· ...... , llMI )(Mel -t JI ••"'• (ltrtffl'1! Tr>lfllllt -f ""'· ..... -., ... ,., -• 4l , .... ,.,, .. wmi. ... O•""'"" 49]·1940 -24 HQn and baptisn1 at 9 a.in.: child care provided : sermons by the Rev. Richard Bownuln , prlcst- dlrector or the !\fustard Tree, Christian F'amll y ~Un!stry or Ne\\'port Pit'r, guest n1inisler: adult inquirer a n d con· flrmatlon claMCS at 7:30 p.m.; Dr. Walter Martin will con· duct four-day teaching mission beginning Tuesday at 8 p.m. Jewis h Drive, CosL.a ~fesa: e:ervices at 8 and 11 a.m.; sermon by the Rev. Andrew Anderson : church school at 9:30 a.n1 .: service or Holy Con1munion at 7 p.m. Chrbl Lutheran Cbvcb, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa ; Holy Communion services at 1:15 and 11 a.m.: sermon: "Will the Real Phony Please Stand Up!" by Pastor L.V. Tornow: Wednesday Co mmunJ on services at 7:30 p.m. Costa M~a; church school and services al 8:30 and 10 a.m.; serrncn: "To Tell the Truth" by the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie. St. lit a r k Preiby1erlaa Church, 2100 ~far V Is ta , Newport Beach; service at 9:30 a.m.; sennon: "What ls the Organizing Center or Your Ute?" by Dr. Herman SWeet; CJyde Johnson will b e aulsting elder; copies of the sermon will be available on the patio. Temple Bat Ya!rm o f Newport Beach will bold Sab- bath services Friday, Oct. 26, at 8:15 p.m.. in the Interfaith Lounge of UC lrvine, 4201 Campus Drive ; Dr. Harry Sherer, rabb i, conducting ; Oneg Shabbat v.•ill follow. Methodut Pastors Honored Lutl1erora Pttesa Verde U a Il e d Methodist Cliarcll. 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa; church school and servict at 9:30 a.m.: sermon: "You Can Be Sure of Tomorrow" by the Rev. Dr. D. Lothair Green, n1inisler; nursery ca r c available. More than 300 members of Laguna Beach Community Presbyterian Church Ftnt t'harcla of ReUP>os gathered recently at the Hilton Inn In Laguna Hills to give recognil~on to past Sduce meets at lhe '-tasonlc and present ministers. Representing more than 50 years of service to the Temple, 301 1 s. El Camino church are from left, Dr. Arthur J. Tankersley. pastor since 1972; Dr. Dallas R. Real , San Clemente; service Turner, pastor from 1948 to 1971; Dr. Raymond I. Brahan1s, pastor rrom 1925 to 1948 and now retired; and Dr. Albert Hjerps, assistant pastor for the past 10 at II a.m.: sermon : "Images" years. by the Rev. Leslie S. tlarrold; -''--------------------------------- healing service Tuesdays at Redeem<'r Lutheran Church, 16351 Springdale St.. •lun- tington Beach; services at 8:15 and 10:45 a.m.; church school at 9:30 a.m.; sermon : '"Three 1bings to Learn" by the Rev. Eugene Schramm. Univers ity United ~1etbodlst tburcb, 1M22 Culve.r Road. Irvine ; chu rch school and services at 9 and 10:30 a.ro.; sermon: "Don't Look Around, Som thing Is Following You." 7 p.m.; Science of Mind classes Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Newport Harbor Church of Religious Science meets at 541 Center St., Costa Mes a ; chureh school and service at 11 a.m.; sennon: "Let Your Church Bell May Be Akin FaJlh Lutheran Ch u r c b , 3 4381 Calle Portola, Capistrano Beach ; ch 11 r ch school at 9 a.m.; service. at 10:30 a.m., with communion; child care availabfe; sermon "Truth or Consequences" by Past.or James Knotek; choir will sing "Ye Watchers and Ye Hol~ Ones." Christ Church by the Sea, Hopes Shine" by the Rev. United Metbodlst, 1400 W. Eleanor C. Jaclson; coffee and Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach; social hour following the church school and service at service. To American Liberty Bell Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach ; sen'i«s at 8 und 10:30 a.m .; sermon: "It 's a New Day " by Pastor Roger Berg; the Beach Cities Conference oC the American Lutheran Oiurch will hold their annual oonventlon at Newport Harbor L u t h e r a n from 4 to 7 p.m.; featured speakers will be Dr. Gaylord Falde, bishop of the South Pacific district and Dr. John Kue.the, profes.wr at CLC. St. Paul's Lvtberao Church, 429 Cypress Drive. Laguna Beach: church school for all ages at 9 a.m.: service al 10 a.m.; .sermon : "The Power of God 's People'' by the Rev. Roy Gesch: chi ld care available; Sunday and ~1onday evenings 3! 7:30 ''night with the pastor and elders·" Prince of Peace Lulheran Cblll'Ch, 2987 Mesa Verde 9:30 a.rn.: sermon: "The EnemY-Within'' ,by the Rev~~ .of _Rellgloaa Sdtnce, Robert B. Shepard, Jr.; Bible 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, studv classes on 'Thursdays Laguna Beach: services at 9 at '10:30 8.m.: Uni led and 1J a.m. with Junior church Methodist Women's annual for children of all ages: bazaar on Wednesda y from sermon : "P..ty Relatlonshlos" 2 to 7 p.t"l.; sooizhettl dinner by the Rev. Dr .. Henry in G<>Odell Hall served fron1 ·Gerhard; non-denonunaUonal 6 p.m.; public invited. lectures on Thursdays in Clubhouse One of Leisure Flnt United lt1 et b. o d I • t World at 10 a.m. Church, 18225 Bushard St., Fountain Valley; church school for all ages and service at 9:30 a.m.; sermon: "Listening to The Spirit" by Ford Miller, minister; Cherub and Chancel choirs to sing. St. Andrew's Presbyterian ichureb, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport B e a c h ; se rvices at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.: sermon: "Face Into the Wind" by the Rev. Charles ll Dierenfield; new members will be received by the con- gregaUoo during the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Presbyterian Cblll'cb of the Coveoeni, 2850 Fairview Road, Flnt Church of Rellglous Science meets at Corona del Mar High School, 2 1 0 1 Eastblutf Drive, Newport Beach; church school and service at 10:30 a.m.; sermon: "Toward Greater Livingness" by the Rev. A1bert Burke, minister. l/nltarian U n i i a r I a n Unlven.allst Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa; church school and service at 10;30 a.m.; sermon:'• N a tura I is tic J\.iysticism The Ne w t.1ysticism" by lhe Rev. Allred J. N. Henriksen of the Pacific Unitarian Church of Palos Verdes , guest speaker. (See PULPtt, Page 9) - NEWPORT, RI. (UPI) - The only Roman Catholic church in which an American president was married may have some more history in Its steeple. During restoration of St. t.fary's Church In Newport, a Rhode Island firm found a bell in the steeple that church officials feel my be of historical aignllicance. Established in 1828 as the first Catholi<: Parish in Rhode Island, St. Mary's was the church where John Fitzgerald Kennedy wa s married on Sept. 12, 1953. THE REV. Edmund H. Fitzgerald, assistant pa!lor of St. Mary's. said he is Qn "pins and needles" waiting to find out if the bell is of the same mold as the "Liberty Bell." Fi tzgerald, a student or history, sa id that the lettering on the partially visible bell may have some historical significance. The letters read "London 1885" and after that a "W·" It Is felt that the "W'' may possibly be the beginning letter of White Chapel, the foundry in London where the Liberty Bell was made. Fitzgerald sald ii the name or the f0W1dry turns out to be White Chapel then it ls possible the bell may have been cast Crom the same mold as the Liberty BeU. "I am extremely excited to see the rest of the letters on the bell," he saJd. He said part ol the bell is visible, but the floor In the steeple is too rotten for anyone to get in behind or on the sides of the bell. Fitzgerald said it is about the same size as lhe Liberty ll<ll St. Mary's Church was established by the second bishop of Bo.ston ln 1828. The boundaries of the parish once embraced all of Rhode IslanO and Cape Cod. The archltec· tural style of the church is second-period English gothic, and the church was built in the manner of the venerable cathedrals of Europe without structural steel of any kind -just stone upoo stone. F'ilzgerald said v.·hen the tower is supported by struc- tural steel, the bell will be used once again to call worshipers to church. services. Permissiveness Rapped SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Decrying "waves of permissiveness whlch seem to be moving over lhe world like an avalanche," the spiritual leader of the P..formon church has appealed to p e op I e everywhere to have more self· respect. "To some it may seem old fashioned ·to speak of vlrtue and chastity, honesty, morall- ty, faith, character. but lhese are the qualities which have built great men and womeA and point the way by whi.ch one may find happiness in tl1e living of today and eternal joy in the Y.'Orld to come," said President H::i rold B. Lee. He made the remarks in a speech at the opening of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat· ter-day Saints 143rd Semi· annual World O>oference. --c OAST c HURC H DIR E CTORY A Cordial Welcome from • . NEWPORT HARBOR I THE UNITm METHODIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES We '""It• Y 011 LUTH ERAN CHURCH I To Wonhlp NEWPORT CENTER H1.1ntin9ton le•ch of the Coastal Areas ' LUTHERAN CHURCH ' Wenll.,_t:OO A.M. AJ ' FIRST UNITED 798 Dover Or., LI s.Jbll I OF THE MASTER 11SA ........... ......, METHODIST CHURCH N ewport Bea ch I ' 11 :15 A.M. 111t St, Mlc.._..1 2721 11th St. Sl6"·l5l1 Christ Church Presbyterian 2~00 P•eiJic View Or. I t,ltcepcll C•1uh Jto9er J . Berg, P111tor I Coron• de! Mir M_,MrlN n PiMtfk V19w Dt Servic•i -9:i 5 I IO:JO J011J Metulle fNffr Ada""I Hu111i"tl•11 ... ch c.. .......... NU"ffY (ltt All ""omlrtg 1 ... 0..4114 E. labett1, POiter Church School -9:15 ' E•rly Wot1hip 8:00 ·'·"'· I 1 ... Lnrlt'llCe 0. Fndlllllf, Pho111: 671·0fl0 S•llffY Wrilp: 9:30 A.M. Ch•rcll Schoel: f :lO A.M. Ch•i1ti•n Educ•tion 9:1 S e.m. Pen tor -Ofk•1 Jilli M .... lle St. rtto ... : 911-4940 Felli•• Woullip !O:JO •.m. Cool• Me•• Hu ntington Bt •th -North s.M1y Sclloot Cl1nn-.lll A1n FIRST UNITED •:U i. IO:lS AM. ' COMMUNITY UNITED N11rse-ry Co re Avail.able Wtl"'IMt HMfr-ltt• A.M. I METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Church of the Covenant N11rH'l' & Cttl" Mtvr ""v141M ' 19th St. I H11•bo• Bl•d. JllO ~ 1"4. Co.ta M ... WELCOME ............. W9"tllp Senk" m2 Heil"'"''· 142-4'461 • I,_. A, l•n1e, P•tar ' t:JO & ·11 :00 A.M. Wor1hip -9 I 10:30 ~ WanMp & Ch•rdl khool -l :JO & 10:00 A.M. -Ctlurch School -9:JO A.M. Chutch School -9 & I O:JO ,._: 517.JJ40 f:ARl '#, 1~•5LL. D.O. - C .. rt• M111 Nor+h lrvi111 -Ee1t ll11ff Community Presbyterian Church CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH MESA VERDE UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 411 ..... •---. 1.etaM .... Miuourl Sy11od Me1t Yard• I ltk•• St. IJJ.1211 ..... Artlr11r J. Te111{8"ley 760 Yktarla ... COIN M ... .... Albnt o. Hf-rpe -R ... Artlt11r I . c~ LetMt Y. r.,..w, ,_..., 549-2719 11422 Cul••• Roecl . ........ wo,..hlp I Church School II lhllvorllf'f' Ofhtt Se..., W"'6ilp1 trOO I 11 :00 A.M. Ch11rclt Scltool 9:00 A.M. ;,.tt111• S.Mtttt l 1U & 11 .\.M ._.,. klletl1 t1Jf fo.M t:JO A.M, Wotthlp I Ch11rch School "'"'! 4M-7115 -9 I I01JO A.M folllltt l lM• C:l9M1 ,,. foM. founltin Ve Uev Cltrhtlcn El-nt11ry kltool -S41""'' -I FIRST UNITED St. Marie Presbyterian Church METHODIST CHURCH l11bn• l11ch METHO IST CHURCH C.....-J..-..... I lett.leff °""1 CHOllO ~ M ... 11225 lu1h•1cl 21 612 W11l•v Ori~• Dr, C.Cll Hefff11011, Actl111 Petter GLORIA DEi LUTHERAN CHURCH 1, 9b2·2S9 ] In So\ltll Ltg11n1 W8"1itp A Cltlftlt klloel -9:JO A.M. I Wor1hip I Ch urch School Wonhij '"' ,....: 644·1341 lJ501 STONIHILL DR. 9:10 A.M. Ch11rclt Sc~oo -tO ..,,M, DANA POINT Mlnl1••r 499.)011 OONAlD P. IANISOM, PASTOlt Ford R. Mll l•r TlrOfll• P. Wtll'Tnttr, MIRlsttT WORSHIP -l :JO & I 1 :00 SS -t .45 4tJ.J414 •tJ-407J I CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA N•wpart •••cli 1400 W. l•llto1 llvcl. 6l).JIOS / I'\ This Sund ay Worship in ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH .... laWtl. ~Jr. ' We,..lp -f :JO A.M. Clurrclt ScMel -t 1JO ' VStJfndrew's'Presbylerian Chu rc h 18182 Culver Drive Unlver1ity P•rk, Irvine In. Herbert N, N*--'JJ MO SI. Andrews Roao • Ne'l(POll Bcact1 \\ SABBATH SERVICES Dr. Ch•rl11 H. Diere;fleld, P•1tar 9:00 A.M.-Woflhtp IS..-., klleef RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 10:JO A.M.-WonMp A S....,kliMI "FACE INTO THE WIND" S52 .. 12:1 ha.:rbor reform temple Dr. CNr5t1 H. Dlafunelcl, ftl'ff<hf119 -b. RABBI BERN.A AD'· KING Ser... c ... '"" A"llallle ~ meeting at PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH CHIUIT CHUNCH ., Tlta llA l<terillcal Serv.ce1: 8 AM. 9:30 AM and I I AM ltOI W ..... l/VL '""""" 1-11 Chl!d CR•& 11nd r:lllltl1•11'1 Sunday Scllool 111 •II ~orvk111 M-Verd. Dt l•• & tatt .. kt90f, C""8 M-. CelN. Fot lnlM!'letion: C&ll 87~7230 AHOll5W C, ANOlliOl<I, P•tltr -JIM ffaLSON, Ill"""' . -·-SiliN•v kl!Oel f:ll •.m.-M& ....... WtnM11 ., .. 1111H :M1,m. I -· --· ,,,llC • o• Pt•C• l .. 111 ••• ~ s~11oel Miu !,•he• O+ton, '"nc ip•I FIRST SOUTHERN BAPT IST CHURCH Offi•t P1!on1 § .. , 0~1•# )CllOlll Phu11e• 5<19-051J 610 W, H111t1llte11 StfMt. CMt• MMll, c.tlfor11l1 ¢ irM ~t~ SJ3A RON i "42·ftll 19 A.M. • 1 P.M.J --IUNDAV $(NOOl..-t1t~ l ,M, . WO"IHI,. s••v•c:••-n ... A.>A & •n• '·"" n. ""'°""''" "'"'''" far the --PRAVIR MalflNO•WIDfll$0AY avlNINO 1 P.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (frt"""Y """'""'J Hrira H9'kr A,... lllttflfll ........ _... •• ''""" 617 W_, .._,...., C•te MOM OF NEWPORT BEACH -All Jewllll f1111 Uti •r• l11vit1d ta Jal11 u1 111 • tt"11ly 1111•nlft9fvl Try Saturday's N8J,s Quiz 'IJU CllH 1>11-N::-r.'.i ltt(ll....6Cl>IMI SAUATH l'i'ININGo Sll'i'ICll-HIDAT AT 1:11 P.M, Or. r:. K.,._ '""'"' ,.,,1.,. .,.,...., LeM9t -................ Sllfll•W klllll -ti• A.M, W.nlllp 11:• AM, & 71tt P'.M. .......... .., Pr...,., ltl'V-. ''" P',M, We Dare Yo · '4._S511 T111r1,M1 ~•r•11 Chelr -o,,., Sft•iiet . . . -. . . .. ' • ' • Baha'i Community ,;ro Fete UN Day ·,.'-the Prorn1le ol World ,._.,,. will be tho IQbject ol Ii United Nations D a y ~. sponsored by lhe Jla)la'l Conmm!ly ol Coota .,_ ... , Jt Brentwood Savlngs Community Room today at 3 p.m. 'lbe spoaker, Sydney l\tor- rtson, a Baha'i teacher from Los Angeles will emphasl2e ~ -~eed for Unity in the Trinity Schedules Institute Harbor Trinity B a p t i s t Church of Costa Mesa will conduct a rally Sunday to be· gin a week-Jong Lay Institute for Evangelism. John Adams, of CampUs Crusade for Otrist, will speak at 3 p.m. Campus Crusade for Christ tntemati0J1al, a worldwide Christian organization and an evangelistic arm of the church, has conducted similar training programs around the world. The institute is des1gn- ed. to train cbureb memben through seminars as well as lectures. OPPORTVNl'l1ES will be given OJ enn>ll In tile Lay In- stttut. (or Evangelism al the rally, O!' at the first meet!ng on Monday evening. Institute sessions w111 be held from 1 to 9: 15 p.m., Monday throu,(h Friday. .Afternoon ~sslons on Saturdav ::inr!. Sun· dP" will close the institute. Gene L<>Rue is the director of the institute. Others serving -o.n the executive committee • 11re: Robert Mills, Don Haas, ithe Rev. O:lnnle Salloo, Carl ·7 Vebert, L1llian F1etcher, Fred ;.. nead, Bill French, and Mrs. Robert Mills. ~· Some churches participating in the lay tnUning are: Faith Evangelical Free Clwrch of Anahetm; Bethel B a p t i s t • r Anaheim; Fountan Va Ile y ~ Baptist; Church of t h e Nazarene, Costa M e s a ; · Lutheran Church of t h e Master; Irvine Q>rnmunity Church; Plymouth C.ongrega- tionaJ; First Baptist Church or Huntington Beach-Fountaifl Valley; First Christian Church 'ot Costa Mesa; Prince of Peace Lutheran ; Magnolia Baptia:t Church, Anaheim ; J.Od Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Costa Mesa. world. Musical "°lectlou by Randy Dl!ll>too will b e featured. Leo Rovtn, chalrman of Ille <Mta Mesa Baba'l Com· munlty stated that Baha'i lrtternational Community has oonauJtative status with the l!<onomlc and Social Council of the United NaUons. The U.S. Baha'i Community has an accredited Noo- Govermneotal Organization (NGO) representative at the United NatJONJ. "'Ibe Baba'! faith," Rovin pointed out, "has taken an active interest ln support of the United Nations since its founding. The role or lhe United Nations in accelerating the eainomlc progress of developing countries and in the promotion of universal education, universal human rights, the world law is su~ ported and endorsed by the Baha'is." Greek Pla)· At Sliepherd Laguna Niguel a u t h o r s Albert and Bertha Johnson, who have written .and pro:- duced numerous plays for titage, air and chancel, are lending their talent.9 t o Shepherd of the Hills Church of ctu1st on Sunday. ' 'Ille John3oN will pment "Lysistrata, Try Again'', a short comedy dealing with the problem of amnesty .. from a Grgak satire by Aristophanes. In the cast are Sande Smith, Bili Dallavo and Bob Evans. The Johnsons are founders of the drama trio that toured the nation appearing in hun- dreds of theaters, colleges and churches. Church Youths Sen Insurance !Nll!ANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -The Chapel Hill United Methodist Church's y 0: u th fellowsblp ls selling Halloween insurance. In a notice in the church bulletin, they announced t})at "for 50 ~· the junior high school students will clean up any me~ -soaped windoWs, eggs, toilet paper, etc. - created b y m.ischievious spoo.ks on Halloween night " UPI T""""'81• Guest Speaker Hope Lynn Taylor, •tar or more than 75 "Our Gang" films in the mid· 30's, will be principal speaker Su n d a y at Newport Unity Church at 10 a.m. Public is invited. Oasses Set By St.James St. James Episcopal Chureb ol Newpcrl Beach will conduct adult confirmation and In- quirer classes Sunday, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., in the Parish Hall. The eight-week series will focus on the history, theology, worship and m'issiOn of the church in the United States atN is open to any interested adult. Yo.uth confinnation classes for 10th grade and above com· mence an eight-week series beginning today from 10:30 a.m. to mm. Coofinnation SUnday will be Dee. 16, with the Rt. 11.ev. Cedric E. Mills, retired bishop of the Virgin Islands as celebrant and preacher. PULPIT AND PEW •.• !From Pac• II Va lta rt a a Unlvtrnllst Fellcnrnhlp of 1Aguna Besch will meet at 11:30 a.m. at Ille ll·U Center, f29 Cypress St. The program will be 11 panel cli.sC\&Aion cooc:ernlng attainment ti. a beteroger>e<X.ls population in Laguna Beac11. Panelists are Arnold Hano, St.an Hert.ala and Mary Gray . For information, call 499--1186. Other Denominations Newport Vnlty CbllRb, 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Senior Citizens' Bldg. , Newport Beach; church school ror all .Jges at ·g a.m.; service at IO a.m.; sennon: "Meditate Your Troubles Away" by Hope Lynn Taylor, former cblld star a n d televiskm personality, guest speaker. Jehovah's Wltne1ses, Kingdom Hall, rm Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa; service at 7 p.m.; sermon: an in· formative lecture on the Watchtower Society's Kingdom Ministry S c h o o I course; speakers are Daniel \V 01·ld's Future In Middle East rue. and Robert Ghl!<lln. Cttn Valley Cove1aat t:la&ud, M800 IA Plata Drfve. L&JU114 Niguel: ....ice at II a.m.; sermon : "Reacbinc Forth" by Pastor Robert A. llOMette; a mini-musical en- titled "Creation" wUI be presented at 7 p.m. by "God's Kids", a primary choir or 35 children from Rolling lUlls C.Ovenant Church, Wlder the direction of Alice Fredrickson. Crace Bible Charch meets at the American Legion Hall. 565 \V. 18th St., Costa Mesa; services at JO a.m. and 7 p.m.; the Rev . Thomas Tyree continues the series "The Aral>Lsrael.I Conflict and Prophecy" at the morning service, and the study of the ''Propb~ Special" at the Ul"I T ... M evening service; church school G A and """"'1 available: lor 11est rtbt infonnation on home Bible Soprano Marilyn Cot· studies and the pastor's taoe ton of Redlands, con· library, call 552--0092 or 548-cert, television and re- 5927. cording artist, will be FOm'lqllare Chnrcb, 1734 guest soloist at 9:30 and Orange Ave., Costa Mesa; 11 a.m. services at Lake services al 10:50 a.m. and Hills Co mmun 1 t y 7 p.m.; the Rev. Robert Church Sunday. Jacobs, pastor, will preside :-------'----- music by the youth choir at the evening service; any musi· cian wishing lo join the 7 p.m. musical combo is welcome. Church of Chrl11t, 287 W. SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) -Wilson St., Costa Mesa: Bible Roman Catholic Archbishop study at 9:45 a.m.; service Fulton J. Sheen said this week . at 10:50 a.m.; sermon: "The that the "key to the world's Paradox of Judging" by future" may 1>e found-in the William Epler; evening MiddJe East confiiet. seT'Vice at 6 oo topic "Elijah Lake Hills Women Set Dinner Meet "One already can see a Hu Come"; Ladles Bible lineup of the world powers," class TUesday at 10:30 a.m.; the prelate sa1d. • ' Th e Bible study on Wednesday at Russians are lining up with 7:30 p.m.; teen fellowship on the Arabs, and tbe Americans· Thursday at 7 p.m. are lining up with the Jews. "This could be a rehearsal for something vUy serious." St. Wilf1id's Sets Festival S.""1l11. -20, 1973, DAILY PILOT • $% Biilion Dollars £01· Rock, Cents for Charity .. • that would be a pod · plaoe to start." Manning said In an in· lervfew alter bis spe<dl that the image of the 3mall bllod boy in the Ah1can orphanage had stuck in his mind after the tour was-over. "It kind of got to me," he said. "We cannot be at peace, . or at rest here tmW we have addressed ourselves to tbese problems," MBllntng sald. Interfaith Schedules Services A FOUR DAY TEACHING MISSION WALTER R. MARTIN A•ffiOt", Lee.tu,...., lraodcd•r 011 C..r.wipor•ry l•lltloit1 MaM""'9tt "CHRISTIANITY AND CULTS" TUES.· FRI ., OCT. 23-26, 8 P.M. St, James Episcopal Church 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach 11111 hbllc 11 Conllolly lnltM I ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Costa Meu 14M7D4 Y. L HDTWICK, ,..., GALSN fl. MlltTWICK MAltY'IY MITCMILL A1-lafe l"•iMf Mllllftlfff tf Mvslc -SUNDAY s1mcn - 9:45 A.M.-S111d11y Schol 10:10 A.M.-.t.110Clote POlfOt' SPfflllllf ''Thll Chrl1rio11 1n1d La.,.·• FJnt Carl11tftio111 I J 7:00 P.M.-S,..1111 GMSts '"'-YcnttHJ41 , fraM S.. Calif. Col'-9• COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd St'"t at Orange, Costa Mata -548-5303 ,..._,: Robert M, ••11 .. 11 Y "911 P•t., -Fred Mertl• MtN111119 WonhlP-"10;lD o.rn. -S•llday Sdlool t 0.111. S1111doy 1,...i119 Wonhlp-7:00 p.111.-Prapr MHttnt Wffl.•7:00 p.111. CHURCH OF GOD 426 11 th St., Huntington Beach -548·8529 SulMfoy Scliool 10 1.111. -Wal'lfllp 11111 e.111. lST CHURCH OF REllGIOUS SCIENCE Oft Jl'ln\'P'ORT a•ACN (Ml....., Cft•l'tfl, Unlftd Chm:ll If ll1llitl'" klllll<t, L.A.) IUNOAY SIRVICI! , ... SUNDAY SCHOOL -II•• A,M. AL96RT IURKI!, Akl'-Ml11lsl•r "TOWARD GREATER LIVINGNESS" ltTTL• TMEATJle-COAONA DEi. MA" HIOH SCHOOL 1111 .EASTILUFI' DJI., NEWPORT llEACK FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein & Adoms Streets Huntington Beach Bibi• School I: Mr.1r11 i11q Wo••hip 9:00 l IO:JO A.M. Youth Group1 , , ••• , 6i00 p.m. 11~====================='11 Ev111:11; Wor1hip ..•• 7:00 p.m. IWUrJ!!rY c.n orvvlded ., •II Mn'lct• Ottoce• ilfi·'tllt 0111 O..VOtlo~ Ult-9~ l'OR AN INSPIAATIONAL MliSSAGE-OIAL 644·4'74 Mlnlt .. r'• ,.,,_.,. -s.cHj.81 NEWPORT HARBOR CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Corona del Mar p,.so-1 -lt!'"'-1'1'M -llellMftllrr -Oft• Cl,.. S111. -· wenllp 1 P·•· -h..aly lllM W..t., 7 P·•· Rn. A. C. S~ni. Pcm.r "SC.ll!NC• 01" MIND" 11::=========='11 ':f:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:lr;:;:;::::~::::~~~;:;:;::~=::~~~gll 'UMDAY S•1tv1ca & IUMDAY SCHOOL ., •••••.••••..••••••••.••• tlltt A.M. II : "''"'""' ••• ltft' .......... (, J~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .. ,.-... c ___ .... ,.,. El TORO CHURCH OF CHRIST COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL J\kwport-Mesa Christian Center 148 'IWENTY-SECOND STREET COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 64s-M20 JOIN US THIS SUNDAY 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Mornl"IJ WorJhip YOUTH & ADULTS S.1110•1 "CHRISTS ASCENSION o tm l!. Dr. ha,.. 0 , Wood, rwar CHILDRIN'S CHUICH Wlrti ••. "UKle" h-6 Pettet, Ml1l1tllt' te Chlkfl'ff, 1 IC.14h tow, bllc11N lnolftcf wltti, & lflfrihlolly 9rew I• 11111 "'""' .. c......, of clilltltw'• -m1pn 9:45 A.M. Christian Education CHILDllN: ...... c...J. wftll 9rHt THClien llltd Cito!· ...., .. c.mc.1 ... YOUTH1 ,,...., .... S-Jer Hit' awt •111 ... 1• r. ..., ... -"'""' -· ADULTS1 Mny et.ctl-ff choele ffti•, • iplrlhlolry chol· ""'I"' ......... ..,......_. '°' ........ 6:00 P.M. Evanl"IJ Worship GMlt s,..br1 11>11 o.., '"'°' CHpfofn 1f ttte Les ........ PIN DeportT!Mflt ~~mouth Coi~~atfonal Church ef Jkwport Harbor -------WOlll NIP a C)tUll(N ICMOOL -Jti• A.M. SUMDAT AOULT llllLa ITUOY t i• AM. .__ ___________ .. :::;;•..:°' """" - "TM °"" Of ,.., Lift'" .......... A. u.rt.91 JU2 .... St., ....,.,. "1iidl -MW741 NUltllllY CARI '910VIH:D AT t.ll lllltYIC•S CHAl'LAJH JOtfN A. LINOVALL-l"A.STOJI ll!M P:ll:Allllt a TIRR!I' LINOYALL-'SSOCIATI PASTORI ' ' . , . CHURCHES llAHCHn OP THI MOTHll CHURCH THI FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCllNJllT IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSllB "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" OCTOBER 21, 197) Cott• M•s•-Fir1t Ch11rch of Christ, Sclentl1t 2110 MllM VmM Dr .. c..t. M ... Su..dcrrScflool-f:11 A.M. Ct11ircli S.rrke -I 1 :00 A.M. Reodlnt Rfffll. 2150 MGM V9]de Dr. Jiuntington Beac~Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist Illa • Ollwe. Hutt ... IHcll S.'"'9y Sc ... I -9130 & 11 :00 A..M. awn-9110a11:t0 A.M. ~ R .... -221 Mo111 It. Laguna B•ach-Flrat Church of Christ, Scientist ,31 "'"om. Cll11tc:h & s.-., School-10:00 A.M. leoclhlf loo.........zt4 ......., .1. ... Newport Baact>-Flrs! Church of Christ, Sclantld 330) Yle U4e, Ntwp.rt a..• Ch•rc• as. .... Sckol-t:00..10111 A.M. RMCll ....... a31S Yle U4e Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scf..,tist 3100 Peclfr. View DT ... c.r... .. M• Cll•rcll & Slnldey ktteol -10it0 A.M. 1 ... 11119 loaM -3SOO·I C.-t Hwy. (llltef New;hl•I W..S. 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He He a•m not 1tro1 con· :'ogi. 11hen 1kee~ 1ding erieJ 8!1\'t .td, • lo Jiintr icl>or .. .. ·tYJJO pro- Ve're ' W! that 1001 riglil ' ;iont -·-~ ~ ~ Crisis Co11a1taent CBS news reporter Christopher Glenn explains the effects of the energy crisis on the average home in a special profnam for school-age children. "What's the Energy risis All About," today at 12:SO p.m. on Channel 2. · .......... -TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS .KHJ 0 8:00 -"\Valk, Don't Run." Cary Grant, Samantha Eggar and Jim Hutton star in this 1966 comedy based on the Tokyo Olympics. NBC O 9:00 -"The Great Northfield Minne- sota Raid." This 1972 western features Cliff Robert- son and Robert Duvall as Jesse James and Cole Younger. CBS D 11:30 -"Father <:ioose-" Cary Grant again, this time paired on an island \\'ith Leslie Caron in this 1964 comedy. TV DAILY LOG Saturday Evening OCTOBER 20 (com) '47 -Rot11\d RttpL tlO ! 5 Cl) M•A•S-H Jlm1111 De•Slltw C. This Wtell It "' ,..... 0 Lee Majors in Thi Six * Million Dollar Man a ., • I' ' " > ~ • - 1 ' ' 4;l0 !Just Pbtur•I new monthly series · l1111•i1J ABC Suspense MOYie PREMIEM Sports Ch11le"11 0 (ft) (j) !i) Tite Sb: Nilllon Da:· a H\gll Cllliwna! y1 t'.~" •·wi1111. Ylomt" ,;;n~ V/Ji'' It PIYI lo It lpo11nt fE PMUI CofttlJUIN tl) 'Lrte111 ContingM1 ft) Blade '•rlonatn Q (i) UT1Us I lllltf t:OO~ ~~IN"' T-M1tre S!Jciw fi hdlfSM SllO'll' ~.1 •1 ''"' : Nert 11111o11 Yun (R) Q) LIFF ~OBERTSON """••• * TONIGHT ON KERO· TV 1:00 Anf11tl World B @Cll ~ m NIC Slt11r41r Wlllfs Colna: Oii MOM: (Cj (2ttr) "l\t Crut Me~ Pinbuslit11 flt'd MillllUOtl bid" (wes) '72- ~our l"mlnb Cliff Robertson. Robert Duv1ll. (ttl (]) aJ ABC'• Wldt World ti ID Mwit: (90) "I Wn 1 Tt1t11p fni ... uteln" (hor) '57-Whit Bis- @ N111mtte Mink s,n, Phyllis CGltu. lkn 9:10 0 ~ ffl Bob N_..rt SftM Mtrl· 0¥i1: (C) "Thi llWI el Car. ttte Hartley guests 11 Marilyn Diell, cnen" (dra) '48 -Rita Hayworlh, , YtfY 1tt11ctm divorcee who'• 1n· I Thi t'tr111ade11 Joyin1 htr newfound freedom to sucll CJ) Nn G1m1 ol llM Wed: an extent that she u11tu 1 sm1!1 Roller G1m11 le Lid betwHn J!rry ind Howltd 5:30 Jolln1y M1n11'1 S1111d Up 111.d when $hi starts d1tin1 1111 two ol Chier Tiit lett1rmtn llltSI 1hem. 8 00 Q3, (6) ~ (I) Ntn i A!lrtd Httdrltlet ,itsenb Ulltamedtfor1d Mlnorit)' C.r1u1111Dlty (19) Mnlt , (C) "flit list Hulll" 1"4 ttq IR h•illdlct (RI {Hv) '56 -Robert T~ylor. 10:00 eif ([)Carol ll umttt Show Ktn 'ortu W1pt1tr Sllow Berry and lick Weston 1uut. Aulon Cllkano (R) 0 fit, Cl) G) Gllff "DMfl C.11 Us, Speed bur we·ut.11 You" Grill and Mike work 1:00 0 00 ii) €C News despera:el'( to learn tilt identity of Hee H,. an un~nown psyehohc wllo is tu· TIM Reil Don S!ttlt ?ow rnri11n11 their secretuy Gr1tit Hew· ~11\ litlt•IJ combe . .!Gan Darhn11 IUUIL {*! NatioNll Gfffnpllic News liMmy O.tn Slltw MJSttlJ ol Phlt rtitl (R) : The Arhoc:1tu , hi de Me1ita Ci) WMld 11 W11 • Cllinese V•rittr Hour T11tni det S.bldt lo~ Gordon SINN T~rff S1oo1ts 10:30 Pepper Rod1ers Show l:l O New1 • Or. lr.ne ll1ssori1 3 5'orb With ltrtk• · Ci) EE News llNIC Nm CH!trenc• 10:40 b p111tse lJ/lfUllt P1111r1111 Twlliflll Zont 11:00 0 f3l00CiJ®;illJ()) Ntn R•t50Mf Rtport b litlll Foot'Mn Dtla;.Jbroaclu1I Sllrlost of the UCLA/Wa$hin1ton 11m1. t1l Top Ten lss1111 i M1r1ll1I Oillon Pflte1u Colltlnuad1 FrlrM Nifttt O: Bobby lioldsbo11 Show Mission: lmpcmlbll · C.p:::in1 ttw. l•ror Je11"111 · LIU:e ll~ @ Mowlt: (C) ''The 1put u Uttl1 Ruull t"11e~ (dra) '65 -Mithael C1hie, 7:00 other P111pte, Otht1 Plttt1 Et) BltU! and Dt1UI of 1 Stir (R) 31 Wild ltln1do111 rJt 00 Mo'lit: "Midd1t tt the · Tht St.11to1t Nfrbr fclr1J '!>9-Klm How1k. Bowlin1 tor Dolla11 f1 l(b Writhn l6 Ollltr hopll, Ollltr Platt• 11:30 0 F1bu!tU\ 52! (CJ "f1the1 COOK" Q Nt'#S (eoml '64-t1ry Gr1nt, Lts!ie Cl· m 11111 Hl1hli111ts ron. Tr1'10f How11cl. ~ 1..8-, u;, Ltwnn<1 "''" Sbo. O 90 lOftlflll Clr1von lilt!• hosts. It, •• ,, I Thiel Guut1 i11tlud1 Art• )Jhnson, C!IU· (lJj (l,; The Roo•111 clme lontt! ind Ktn Norton. 1'J 6 Wiid World of Anim•ll Cl) Moril; ..,lttl"'s" (clfl) ·~ I-w~~'.: Fiim Ft1tiv1I {R) ; :=; [~;·~·i.n: It !ht Polkl Su11ffl ilp of tlM Sbln" (dta) '~Robtrt SPffd Ra,rr Prtston. Dot0th1 McGulft. 1:JO Wild World of Anhn1l1 (()Stir Trtk lmlt "Ore1m Builder" ~9) Mllif: (C) "lust 1111 lilt" (biol lo1in1 From the Olympk '5fr..-Anllloll)' Quinn, Kirk Doufl•t. ~Cl) ltft MHt a Deal Ci) Morie: '1'1y Of .flit" {du) 60- TlM Ntw 011i111 G1111e Ernest Bor1"1n1. The LllCJ Sllow (fJl (])Movie: ,.Quffn ot l1t1fw.,- OO) Oule's Ci1l1 (dra) '42-Roellellt Hudson, [23' (61 Other Pt0plt, Otlltr Pletn Ci) Cl1111111 34 €I) Lou Vrldti r ;'j Movie rn llohby Golclsboio Sllow 12:00 m MoYit: "flnt Min Into Sptet" m The Choul 61n1 (Gr1) '59-M1r111111 ThOmitSOn. 1:00 A 09 ~ AU I~ 1111 r1m!ly lZ:JO IJ_'I Morie: (C) '"Sav111 lnnoc111b" A '.:ll 'Tl 1_6' €D £mt r I 1 n c ,, ~f1) ·~9 -· intnon1 Qu inn. O Supe1slars ol Rod t 1:00 · ,News U tt1 'lJ U Tiit P1t11i01t '•"'· MO'llt: "lttt ,tJJ!oM!t Tllltr tty "Oiiub:1 Trou~lt ' tom) '62-Bcn GIUMt, Anni Mii· O Mlttkln $ 1.111¥01: (C) (21fih1) n~n1. "Wt!l. Don'! Run" (r~m> ~ft-C.lryl G) Mowit: "'Se<llrity ltlst" (d11) ·~ G"nt, Sam&nthJ f4;u t1m Hutten -.lohft lrelalld. Dorcttt, Malone. m Mom: (C) (lit) "1'1111 lnt1 of 1;2$ fJ MO'M: (C) "kldr 8111" fm111) ei"rMtn" (d rt J '4'-Jt,t, ttqwort11.! '&~Edd Byrnt>, Chrli Not!. I Ct11mpio111ll.p Wrrstlinf J;JO m AU-NiPI SMw: "loun1 1114 hlblt ~ Tllttlr1 ihn1ercus." "Ride 1111 H!P Ir•.," PrtM •Action ill Attbla" T11rr1 dtl S..badt 1:40 0 Mwlt: "tfft of kltlaM Ytr#" Mtw4t: (2111) "Ont IOI thl lot... (drt) '48--0sm Horno!kl, Try a tiu·da y's Ne ws Quiz \Ve Da re You -- • Liza Minnelli on ihe Road ByT.T. So1igstress · Hits tlie Top---$100,000 a Niglit ·"Glod lo .... columll ju!! tor w trivia buff1. A great 1deti and I'lJ be enterbtg every week. Eventually. bow about a ''Trivl1 Super Bowl" with the winners?" That was the re;1ction or Costa A1esa 's Jim Young to the Daily Pilot 's first tri via column last week -and Jinl went on ta all but ace th e first round or puzzlers, miss. ing only on the third·billed star in "Creature From the Black Lagoon," Richard Den- ning. Looks like he'll be one of the One! to reckon with. Honorable mention in the first v.-eek's contest goes to Tracy Godfrey. also of Costa '-fesa, who called nine or the dot.en con-ectly, mi.uing on the Elvis and James Dean questions, as well as that pesky Richard Denning. Try your luck with these blasts from the past and v.•e'U see if we can get you some more competition next week . Send your answers to Trivia, cio the Daily Pilot, Box 1560. Costa ~fesa 92626. And we'll think about that Super Bo-A•\. I. What promising young ac· tor was killed in a plane crash shortly after playing the pivotal role in "The Caine Alutiny?" the title-role in ''The Thing." I. You've seen her chaaing Judy Garland on h e r broomstick countless times in ·'The Wizard of O'.t." t. As a child actor they called him Rusty. He's best kno\\'n as the Jets' honcho in "West Side Story.'' 10. "The African Queen" \1•asn't a twtrcharacier movie. This noted Briton played Kath a r ine Hep bum's missionary father. l l. Their proper n a m e s were Terrence A 1 o y s I u s Mahoney and Horace Debussy Jones, but moviegoers \mew them by their informal handles, Slip and Satch- 12. Holy Moley, when this kid said "Shazam," all beck broke loose. Who v.·as this marvelous c o m i e book character? And the tie breaker, for rock and roll fans, name the three pop singers killed in the same plane crash. Last Week's Answers I. William Conrad 2. "The Egg and I." 3. George Maharis a n d Glenn Corbett. 4 . The Wa s hlngton Senators. 5. "The Blob." 6. Jeff Chandler a n d Ri chard Crenna. By NORA E. TAYLOR Cllrittl.., ~ ~-ttrllu BOSTON -When Uza Minelli le•ped from the wtngs to the mike at the Music Hall Theater h!!re recently, the air between her and the audience at once crack1ed with the electricity and excitement of this performer supreme. ''Say Yes," she sang, and the audience did. In a press conference earlier, she had characterized that !Oll:g as her favorite philosophy. The atmosphere had been subtly readied by the pro- gram's !irst·tbird performance by Britain's New Seekers. Wann, endearing and youthful, their popular music includes, as many m a y remember, the tune ''Teach the \Vorld to Sing," which was dinned into television li:1tener's ears for months as the commercial for a soft drink. J\llSS J\<llNELLJ has long since proved that' she has gone far beyood b eing "Juciy Al" l'Mfl BEL TING 'EM OUT Liza Minnelli And the audience loved every moment of It. They said yes again and agai n· That lit- tle-girl·lost look allied to such cool, projected her straight in· to their hearts. Garland's little girl," and she IT \VAS A family croi,•:d, did so again at the first of not the same types as might the two Sunday evening sold· be at a rock -concert, and out per formances. She is ttr they reacted to an alternat ely day a professional unfazed by tender and tough "Shine on happenings. Harvest Moon," a burlesqued Bothered by an irritable .. Oh Babe," a choreographed ~'I• from "Ctblf'tli" uJ..iot Tbe current toUf ls takinC II Go,.. and htt 00 one-night 11'nd! to Yourst many 18 di.fftrent cities in the others. She s p o k e no1talgtcaDy United Stattt. about her fin;t Broadway role And for those who are not In "Flora, the Red Menace," able to get to an)' of these uylng "It Wll.8 a dream come events. she says ~e is about true, and a lot of my dreams to make a television show have come ·true, being In for Americans in Eng1and. and movies, on TV, being here. is preparing another all-Liza . . " And she sang the ballad show reminiscent, no doubt. Crom that sbow with a ten· of the one for which she demess that evoked emotion received an Emmy award in every llste~ ear. ,,.•;;•;;rl;;ie;;r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"1 But mostly ' Liza wilh a II cing, wiping off the sweat, 67J .. 161~ Z" was belting them out, dan· ~· laughing, and en j o y I n g al•r heneU as much as the au-... dience enjoyed her. ,... ••" e.•tt Mwr. tt is little wonder, in view ~ co11tOffA OIL MAil or the intenSe work she puts H E L o O V E R I lnta the somewhat more than MARLON llANDO an hour of her performance. that she is about to be paid $100.000 for a single evening·s work at the Colonie Hill Club, Long Island. N.Y., the highest any single entertainer has received for a single night. QUESTIONED about it at her conference she said. "I think it's kind of bad taste to talk about it, but yes, grab it while the going's good. It won't always be like 'this." And she added the clincher, perhaps, to her viewpoint. when she said, "I j ust like lo entertain." 1 & lO :J4 ALLEN FUNTS "WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A NAKED LADY?" 9:14 P·•· IXI 2. 'Illis member of Steve Allen's old crew of zanies had as his trademark the queslion, "Why not?" 7. "Love ?lfe Tender." a. John Foster Dulles. 9. Richard Carlson. Julie Adams and Richard Denning. throat she wound a reference "Bye Bye Blackbird." the•]"========== to il into a song "Do ~le Elsie or Chelsea song aboutll \Vrong. Do Me Right." as she ''Whal good is silting in a dashed ta the conductnr or.-----------11 .. 3. 1-lis voice may be more ramous 1han he is .-it came from Francis, the talking mule in a whole slew or pic- tures . 4. She played the title role In the radio hit and bric( TV series. "~1eet Corliss Archer." JO. "Meet Millie." 11. "Rebel \Vithout a Cause." 12: Luise Rainier. 1ie breaker -eilher the organization (S~fERSH 1 or its leader (Ernst Stavro Blofeld). her orchestra for a glass of water ; her false eyelashes began to obscure her vision. 30 she ripped them off, and faced the mike anil the light Vt'ithout them ; even her bodice-mike misbehaved and she thumped it at intervals WK _DAYS-9:15 SAT·SUN-MON 4:05-9:30 5. Anthon y Perkins took the role of this then-active baseball player in "Fear Strikes. Out." PacUl. 0 Citecl turning it into a joke ; the 1 standup mike fell over and , }IOU.YWOOD (U PI ) _ Al she remorked, "It never hap. 1 t Pacino bas been named win-pened to Al." She was singing · ner ol the David Donatello Jolson's "J\lammy" at the 6. Name the two actors who played "The G r e a t Gildersleeve" on radio. 7. Like Steve McQueen last week, this actor also got his start in a horror flick, playing Award for his perfonnance in _li_m_e_. _________ 1 "'Mle Godfather." The award - is Italy's highest official prize for international films. .. ,,.. ·-•''"' SIAD/UM •4 4~ IO. .a.!.Ultt.I :t•.Ut~ :I':• "THE $TONI! KILLll" ... "DILLINGIR .. IR1 "GETAWAY" 4~G) AM "THE lt .. E AND TIMES OF JUDCiE rtOY BEAN" l~Gl .. GOIDON'S WAR" l RJ ... "L!NGEN OF HELL HOUSE" f'GJ "LAST TANGO IN !"AR IS" (Jt) . .. ''WNAT 00 YOU SAY TO A NAKEO LAOY?" (XI "HEAVY TflAFFIC" IXI ... "MYRA IRECKINIUDG!" lXI '~ •• easily the best movie so far this Year'' -5ravhe~ ~l•be• w NEW YORK TIMES t:;_,.-:;-.. JW'1 Wher•~•youin'62? 't: • HARBOR 0.1. STARTS AT DUSK sol.if" COAST ,lAZA 11 CONTINUOUS DAILY l :llO, l:)Q, J:llO, 1:)0, ,,. 1111 "PLIY IT IGllN SIM" EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT It's about the first time you fall in love. I ff1.w11 11 • srms IT OUll -llSO "IPllL fOOU" P.&. SOUTII colil 2 I CllUllUIO wmnm 1 110 1,11 SIT. I SUI.IMO!. l:ll·l:IH:41-~15·7:ll·l:15 I SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY AT 8:30 MAJOR STUDIO FEATURE PREVIEW JEREMY WILL PLAY .BEFORE & AFTER PREVIEW South Coast Plaza II SAM OIM r#T, lT llITTOL 0 Slt·"St ~=-= "Manor bMancha" --!mi• WK DAYS ONLY 7 P.M. SAT-SUN-MON 1:45-7:10 ONEMALAND m~• 1~1~ i.IWIOl ll'l'D. • ~1·7"1 lflE·1»itiDI•!tfi•Ml'·''i NOW THRU OCT 8!R 21 MADCAI" l!VENiNG OF PUR l!LY COMIC NOJTALOIA "THE TAVERN" 'I G""' M. Colllln 1nr NEWllORT, COSTA ME A FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL _.,..,,MJ ci"flTla ... , :iM jl.11'1. I 2:IO •.m. l••c. 11111. • Mtl.l SI.OD ., • U,A, CITY ANO SOUTH COAST CINEMAS-TUESDAY Sk !LAOll!S AHO C.OLOIEN AGERS)-OFEN 'TIL 2:~ l"M. ltflUilf l"rk" h1111'!1Vtf'7t Tiit OtfMpl<.1' "Sl!VIEN ''VISIONS OF WOMDIERI O" lilGHT" THI! WEST" + ltltPI. WN"'"rll "JOI ICIDD" "WHEN LEGENDS loll! In Ctlorl Olli" 1~01 ..,Ill In Coltrl M1r1Dn Ir•,,,_ "llST TA.MOO IN P•ll 15" 111 .... 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F•mllJ Funl Proflt•f h!_ .. 611• O~I ,,_.,., I ll-St. S2S.lS21 • ( • OC's Kristen 1 'What's On' Girl ' Has Talent Too By JAY SllARBU'M' NEW YORK CAP\ -"Egad, you caught me at just the right moment." v.·hooped Kriaten &nfield. Her hair \Vas •in curlers. She wore fa ded blue jeans and an old shirt And one of her 1naroon socks !""had a hole in the toe. But then, she'd just enti!!red 1 ,rt NBC makeup room to face • the powdu puff and otherwise j p?ePar. for the taping of 13 1 spots for NBC.TV's "What's t On Tonight" announcements. 1 The spots, begun I a s t 1 September with a c t r e s s 1 Sharon Obeek, appear seven ~ nights a week at the start l l of NBC'a evening shows. They briefly describe coming at- 1 tractions on the bill each l night. ' 1 l ' l MISS BANFIELD, a merry, green.eyed lady, s u c c e d e d Mias Obeck as the "What's On" announcer-announceress? -Jut June 12. But she doesn't simply annotmcc. She slnga on one of the current --===-.1 l I Do NfWPORT BEACH fNTQAH(( TO llDO ISli 67J 8J~O ------·------ FIRST RUN ... ,_ Of "IOUNDll" .. -''GordOn's War'' Ul -"i.ecJend~ Qf_ Hen House" !RI wttti lffcty McDew.11 l ,. •• "°""'"' IUIPING PILM PmlYAL Ttlh Weeti'1 lli•w . "A Sea For YourseH" . l " -· - .-··-~ .. .. ' • . . ... .t' • :-' .~~ '\ ,-·-.. .. . . --.. " .. .. , . ly H•I J.,.sH 2 Bttty Soop Cartoons 7:JO I t :JO leclr ........ * Piii SUINOAIDSl 0.. Ill-A_., IMll Weff ..... ~'!,.. I ht•ll• At ....... '' f ;,"i ' 18114 Newport Co~ta MP\a S48 I SS2 ~ • ' 4' ·~I f' -, .., ... j'j ... " spots and bas a new RCA Records rontract because of It. •, ENTERTAINMENT "They CNBC officials) didn't know that I coold sing \vhen I got the job," said f\ilss Ban-"---------' fleld , a native of Horseheads N. ''· I "It was on my resume that ~~ad!f ~~~tt of1~~i~~~:: know µ I had only done chorus work er sang Uke l\frs. !\Hiier or Tiny Tim." Let it be known that l\fiss Ban Held 80Ullds like neither, She has studied formally at the University of Indiana and appeared In a number of sum- mer stock musicals. BUT HER VOCAL talents didn't come to light at NBC tmtil the authorities there ap- proved, a new series for the £all season -"Love Story," loosely based on the hit movie of tbe same name. One day, she said. an NBC executive told' her "they were planning a promotion spot for 'Love Story.' He s a id something to the ef!ect that he assumed that since t had dooe musicals I was a com- petent vocalist." Sbe was whisked to a studio IObeanUj>lallpo,j- version of the languid "Love Story" theme for a SO.second TV spot in which she gambols through a park singing said aria.· 'The spot -w been run- ning ror nearly two weeks now and tt looks and sounds quite good. RCA Records executives who heard the 90Wld ttack were sufficiently Impressed to sign her to a contract, order up a U-pjeoe orchestra and record a longer venion of the SQOg for commercial release. NllC OFFICIA!.'i say 25,000 copies of the record have been printed up and It's now mak- ing the rounds of radio sta- tions. They hope It'll do as well as the original slov•er version of "Love Story." But in the me antime. !hey'Te keeping Miss Banfield Wsy with "What's 0n·• and getting ready to shoot a 10- minute TV feature in whlch she explains lhe workings of NBC News operations. They also say she'll do pro- mot.lroal !pOts for NBC's 'I'han.Ugiving Day parade-and- football shows. "I wouldn't mind doing at.age work again," she said when asked about her future plans. "I enjoyed it and learn- ed an awful lot from it. But now but I've had a taste of . working on television and film I'd l<ive to kei>Jq:olrlf'lh lhat ~tlon.'' Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers . ' . . . --·-"'\~~.!!~..: ~~ .. !!!!!'!!t_ . ros .. IN OllOINIL Ml~klY :OOSE I _ CAITOON "klONDIKf _Kl~ . THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THlATIE IN 1H1 WHOLE w0.LD THE Ul11MAT£ EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! "tlltMn MfA r ,,.,,,,.,,. ,,,,_ If flllll.IJ#'l/IT-1" - ... llCllMlllnll ......... Tll-CM M Mt11" ,...,.. -· "fM .... -...u---DlllllCt·----.c.. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IEUft TllE 2'" • mnm~ ~--WUJ\ DUSTIN HO ff~ ll1Tlf 816 ~ ~· technie:dcr· m .... ,. ___ _ aw•••••••a u 'i llil l!!I UYDIOISI' , 'Making It' at 60 Director Siegel Success in Europe By BOB mOMAS LONDON (AP ) "In America, lhey coMider a filnl director's work on the basis of (I). Who's in the plciure? and (2.) How much did it cost? Here, they're only in- terested in content." technical problems, the ditte- tor kept production moving along, In keeping \\;th hlJ B- plcture training. ... HE WAS Al.'iO leomln& the differences between American and Engli.sh ercws : "'Ille English cnws ha\'e more democracy. At 5 o'clock, they Wkc a \'Ole on the direc- tor's request to work overtime after 6. In Ameri ca. you never ask the crew if they \\'ant to v.·ork ovcrt i1nc. '{ou just tell the-111. "J heard about the 'tea bre..'tk,' \\"hen everything is supposed to stop al t o'clock. ........ ,, °''*' 20, lt73 Al' l'ltt"' DON SIEGEL SETS UP A SCENE IN LONDON At 60, Am•rican Director Finds Success Doo Siege.I was explai!Uni(.( ·why he was e-mbrac e d years ago by Frendl and English critics as a rare in· uovator or the action film, while he bas risen only re· ceotly to eminence in the United States. TilE ST ART OF !he film '~'as not so promising. In the fir~t three days, everything \l'Cllt \\Tong. from nliscued ex· plosions to model airplanes 1hat \l'OUl<ln '! fl y. Siegel said he suspected the fault la v Y.'ith himse lf -"n1aybe i hey s houldn't sen<! seni le American directors to England." Not true . They have their tea .1-~==::::===~=-=----=--=--=====-~ ""'they keep ""'ltlng." And 110\1' the 111orie ... Tbe rough-hewn director is fihning his first English-made mov.ie, "Drabble," a spy chase starring Midtael Caine for Zanuck-arown productions and Universal. ~ informed that the British Film Institute was planning a retrospective on his film. his response was characteristic: "Where were you when I needed you?" SIEGEL IS A curiosity among American directors. He has been making film s since 1946, but most o( this time was spent in making n pie· tures like "Riot in Cell Block Jl" and "Invasion of the Body Snatchers ." European critics hailed such films, but Hollywood paid little heed to Siegel Wltil he started making bo:c office hits like "Coogan's Bluff" and "Dirty Harry" ll'ith Clint Eastwood. He's not bitter about the He added : "But lhen 1 realized the old saw aboul one bad apple spol.ling the barrel. I had hired a bad special effects man. I fittd him, and everything bas been okay since then." Siege.I was relning between shot.s with a beer -"I hope this ls t"eported : that there's a lot of drinking: on U1e set." He remarked Uiat it \\'as an unusual feelin g to know 110 one in his filming P"ew, .. but af_ter three \\•eeks. I v.·as \\1lip- ping them into shape." (,[~llllH CllVlMll COllPOl>llllQN 0 FOUNT Ill.,. Vllll'Y .-~"'~! ...,.;,,;,c.~.;. c.-,..,, ... "lo-& J1lt.t" lPGI ... "L•Yen I OttMtr Stnntt9n" J.el/Sl,lll/M9 ..... '0 ........ 11 • J l'M -~ ' ~(HJ,,!lll"' Vll\ll ~ FAMILY TWIN CINEMA . . . ' . ' ,. ' .. " . o,. •ru "'"""'" t.a.. .. ,_, ~"-n M• CINEMA I HIELO OVI• I "C•m•lot" (G) -"Fini•n'1 Rainbow" !Gl SPECIAL MATINEE Moad•r -Oct. JZRlll D•orl o,_ 11 Mu11 long period of neglect. "hy0f"'9J9di.r INI "It's hm to be making it *'" · •·• l'.M.. •·p ... 'N TIIMe lrGI AIMI now," commented Si~gel, 60. ,, .. _ •=u. i•=• "Snowball Express" (G) "I like belng on the way UPI ~~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~"""'~~=======:_:_::: instead of on the way down. I. 1 know too many directors who madf; it in the 30s ilnd 40s and can't get a job now." shooting a scene with Janet Suzman in a compact London apartment. Despite the close quarters a n d 40 YEARS AHEAD OF ITS TIME! ''Fantasia" is an un - paralleled masterpiece, and stands as one of the all -time great classics; if blends fantastic ani- mation and truly magni- ficent music into a rea rm af expression of total involvement. Originally released in 1940, "Fan- tasia" took over 4 years and 1000 people to make More than 60 anl ffiator~ were used, .under the guidance of 30 artisls, and a milllon separate i;iraw ings were used in ''Fa ntasia''. ''Fan- tasia" is at Edwards Newport Cinema .Theatre one week only, and in its original and uncut version. 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' ,, 'i~, . ,, ' . ~ .. -.. ... .. ' ...;) , .... by Chester Gould .JUST TME SAME 'ibu'RE NOT GOING TO TALI(' TO TRACY • AND THIS MUST BE Dl!STROVED. ~ I THE GIRLS ''Would you mind It I caJled you back, 1.Jnd11-1 \/ti')' charming gentleman just 1&1ea.ked tatt tbe bedroom ... DENNIS THE MENACE r--o: - t ' j ' • • -. Saturd1J, October 20, 2q73 "Mets Hurl Seaver at Hunter; Bid for Clinche~ OAJP..AND (AP) -The New York Met& 'and O&Jdond A's are pol!td for the windup ol baaeba.U's World Suies, with• the Mets leading H 1n games but· manager Yogi BerTa cautioning against any premature celebrating. ''We stut have to win one more,·• aald . Berra, whose team llltiit ~ monthS ln the National League East cellar before a September spurt carried them to'tbe pennant and the series. '!be-aces of both pitching atalts are expected to clash in today's sixth game or the best-of-seven Jeries. Tom seaver of !be Mm wm be oeeklllC to end It -Jim "Catflsb" ll11111tr will try to even things fOr the A,s, The Oakland >..•, lugged their sadly mi.tit liats back home Friday, hoping to unlock. the combination to the New Jork PJtcbl.ng staff wblch Mets manager 'Vogt Berra descrM>es as "the best in baseball." New York's lively arms Umlted lbe A's to one run on eight hits Wednesday aod 'lbunday llightt in frigid' Shea May Run Wild Explosive !Jruins F':lce WSU Today ~ Jro~EJ!:asb:,(~j ~The~­ #JO Bi'~~ .u~~~~Bhlbii/Plan -~~ ~ to ~ tO¥ilD • t<iday' and run rou~ihod · ove:r .. thei1 Washington State Cougars of ~ Pu!Jman .. And it just migtit happen. . tJcr.A, picked in the pr"eseason to , take seoond behind Southern California lk 1n . the Pacific 8 Conferince, ls ooe ~ ~-nation's most explosive lootball f/I> • • 'll'" Bru;ns,, who def"!'li'd w~u ~ : ~ :is-20, lead ,lhe_OOljlllfY lh scoring wilh just oyer ·45 J>Oiots a ·a:ame-m their first five outings. The squad also bouts thJ!i ~t l)Btiooal record for . rtl!ibing, averaging 298 yards a game. Since losing . lo. Nebraska 40-13, the BruiR.$ have blasted Jowa, Michigan State, Utah and Stanford, moving for a school record 621 naj: yards J"\lSbing against the Ca rdinllls in a 59-13 mismatch. "We don 't want lo get in a scoring i;p.ce with t~," said . Cougars coach o1im Sweeney. wSu -inay be the best J4 squad in the country· The O>ul<ars de(~ecf.Idaho hilt lost to Kansas, Arizona State, Ohio State and Southern Cal, teams with oombined records of 17·1·1. ~ . Rodgers said be was impressed with any team that could ~ 35 points against Southem•CaJ; ,thciugbt to.be one of. the country's J~ defensive squads. Vic Kellq, ucµ••.adyanc&man. said the -expec;t wsu to jump around a lOt_'on ~ •• tryln& ~to~ upset the coordination ol UCLA's wl>bl>oOe oil...,. 1n hopes of stopping the grotmd attack. Kenn!! Jolll180ll, J!ruin> right balfbeck, needs only 16 more yards to become the sCbool's all-time career ruM.er. Jo two years and five .games be has amass.-• ed. 1,900 Yards' oo 276 carries ror a 7.o-average per CfUTY. Al.ready this year-- he has scored seven touchdowns. On bis first carry against Stanford, Johnson gained 51 yards and the third time he got the ball he romped for 54 more. He bas a 9.5-yard average this year on 56 carries. Stadium where Oakland's bats seemed positively froun. 'I'h~ resu.lt was a pair of N~w York victories which gave the Meta a 3-2 edge in this best-<lf·seven World Series and the ~ho.nee to lift baseball's world U_il~ Crom the defending champloo A's 'right lh their own bait part. ~ '"Ibey've goL a lot of good hitters and I think they'll come out swinging at borne," said Meis reliever Tug McGraw, wbo saved ftursday night's U victory over the A's. The Mets are overwbelminJ: the A's with pltcbing. Oakland 1'Ql1 tbe first game o! the Series 2.·l on a pair of Ou TV Torl•11 Cha1111el 4 at 12:45 ' ' unearned runs and then toot tbe third game 3-2 in ll lnnil18s, with the winning run moving into scoring position on a passed ball. 1be A's have scored 13 runs, seven of them in one game. a game tbty lost, and managed JUSI 35 hits. And · while · the A'' bats have bten dead so rar, lhe ~tels, ooted for their Punch and Judy attack, have bren almost "potent" at the pl11te., Ne\Y York has scored 2l runs and I.be ~191$ own the only four home runs hit in thi s Series so rar. Oakland, \\'ilh no margin left for error. scheduled 21-game 'vinner Jim '"Calfish" Hunter to start today's ~beth gam~. That leaves Ken lloltunan {Or a seventh ""' Tllt""°le The Bruins come to town without the .. ervices of fullback .fames McAJister, \•ho strained bis r;ibt 'knee •last week tt:Slanford: lle'll be-i:ej>llc.il by Oiarlie ~huhmann, who rin ,for twQ touchdowns against Stanford in the second half. With all ·respects to the injured McAl.ister,1Swea"7 aald,'be would "£eel a lot better·if it'wU Kermit Johnson that wasn't• ~ to play. He is one o( the tN]y.&rm( bacb in1tbe country." USC'S ROO McNEILL (LEF 'F) IS IN ACTION TODAY AGAINS OREGON AT THE COLISEUM. • UCLA ·coach Pe'Pi>er' · l;lcidgers says VAUGHN'S PASSI NG tEADS PENN, 27-20 PHILADELPHIA -Quarterback Martin Vaughn threw a seven-yard pass to Doo Clune with 40 seconds left to &ive the University of Pemsylvania a !7-20 football victory over Lehigh Fri· day night. · Vaughn accounted .for all the toUchdowns in the Quaker effort, throw· ~ (or -three 'otherS -add .. rry1ng for a 33-yarder. • The opt1nilstic Diltiman, w h o s e Cougars were picked third in the Pac-8 during the preseason, said the UCLA orfensiv,e line would average about 2S5 pounds a man and "their tremendous size doeSn't seem to have affected their · speed. "As yet. no ooe has topped the UCLA offense that laSt rour games since Nebraska," said SWeeney ... We will not only have to interrupt the ccntinuity of their rum1ng liacks but -mlnimt2e the JIU!ill« ol quarterl>acta Mark Hanrim and Jotn. Sciarra." 'lbat means WSU can't make any mistakes. A <iowd. ot 32,000 to 34,000 Cans is l.nc...t today ill Albi stadlwn. TENN ESS~E'S GARY VALBUENA .(5) MAY PLAY TODAY. Vols~ Alabama • tn BIRMINGHAM , Alll. IAPI --, Second- rankcd Alabama plays the numbers 1 ganle. Ind that11 what bas Bill Battle worried on the e.ft _o( the. Sootheastmi Confr.rtn<:'t! showdown between t h e Crimson 'Tide af1di Tennussce, a palr of unde!ealcd po,.,Crs, Orange Coast aru rans may see Gary Volbuena In a resct"h! role for Tennessee. The former Fountain Valley and Orsnge Const CoRege standout is the Vols' No. ;' quartt.rback. tie wears Jersey No. ~. . "They do a grear job of uslng thelr people a~" using great nwnbers aod ketping toi> players fresh for the fourth quarter," said Battle. the Vols coach with the aparkllng 36-5 career record. "That ls how they win the close games," Battle added. "This is the mark of o great team." Paul "Bear" Bryant hu been uaing 60 or more playun durin« Alabama's march through live 1traight foes thl, sea.son. ~auSe. of Ulat c!,em!iL the tide i1 rqarded a two-touchdown lavOrf"iC over the 10th·ranked Vols in their Legioh Field showdown that "111 be tcleviaed ( Southern Cal, o~ gon Meet CW.ise Im Battle Today • Ill LOS ANGELES (AP) -Folks in the Pacific Northwest believe Don Reynolds, a· 5-foot-8, 181-pound · speedSter, is the No. 1 running back at least in the Pacific-I Conference. statistics sipport . Reynolds' backers. The junior tailback of the Oregon Ducks is the league'a leader with 630•;yards in ~ carries, a 5.0.yard-pt\r-<!arry average. But there's at least one running back who questions Reynold's credentials · as the league's premier tiack, and he ex- pects to cut into Reynolds' lead Satur- day when Oregon meets the Southern C&lifomia Trojans. Anthony Davis. the 5-foot-10. 190-pound jwiior tailback for Southern "Cal, ranks No. 4 in the Pac-3 with 432 yards. UCLA's Kermit Johnson and James McAlister are second and third. "Reynolds Is a aood back and I don't want to take anytliing away from him." said Davis, "but we play a tougher schedule. "Good statistics don't mean be'~ going to come ahead and run over us." However, coach John McKay said if Trojans defenders don't tackle better than they did in last Saturday's 435 triumph over Washington St ate , "Reynolds will make SOO yards against us." · Davia., who has enjoyed two con- secuUve 100-yard rushing games after a slow start, is still ahead of last year's pace when he didn't become the starting tailback· until the ninth game. lo the eighth game of the 1m seallOO, agaJnst Oregon at Eugene. Oavis came off the bench to carry 25 times for 206 yards. He scored on romps or 48 and 55 yards in the second half of Southern Cal's 18--0 "squeaker" on rain- drenchcd artificial turf . The nationally sixth-ranked Trojans. 4-0-1 and 2--0 in the Pac-8, are more than three-touchdown favorites to extend their unbeaten streak lo 11 games against the Ducks. 1-4 and 1-0. Kickoff is 1:30 in Memorial Coliseum. McKay disputes the odds as "unbelievable . , . ridiculous." He includes Oregon as one of four Pae-8 teams along with his -Troj8.ns, UCLA and Washington state, with good shots et the Pac-8 cham- pionship. -- Coach Dlt:k Enright.Of Ore that his Duclt:f are in the runnin that intersectional defeats to Ariz.ona State, Air Force and U were e:dtlbitlon games. "[ tlilnk there are Still a lot of surprises coming in the Par' and . I still believe the conference tie is up for grabs," said Enright. The Ducks unveiled a new starting To Be Manager quarterback last Saturday and l~erb Singleton. a junior college transfe r from Compton was outstanding in a 41-10 victory over California. Reggie Lewis, a quick 247-pound tackle, leads the Oregon defense which ~lcKay called ''the best on the West Coast · at this time." l\1eanwhile, Southern Cal's offense, in· consistent through four games, is "open· ing up," said tailback Davis. Wills Clai11 is No Off er Was Mad e by Athletics LOS ANGELES (APl -Maury Wills said Friday the idea of being coruidered as the next manager of lhe Oakland Athletics was very flattering, but he said he had not been approached for the job. "I'm aware of the fact that some papers have mentioned it," the former Los Angeles ~captain and shortstop said. "But there has been no such thing." Oakland manager Dick W i 111 a m s reportedly told his players that after the World Series against New York 's Mets, he 1vas quitting. "I think it"s very flattering but. heck. I'm so plea.sefj 1vith "'hat I'm doin g with NBC." \Vills said of his job as an analyst oo baseball Game-of-the-\Veek telecasts. "I would have to take a long. long, long look before n1aki11g a choice," he said, noting that he had said earlier he had put aside all though!S of manag- ing in baseball. "After saying that. I don't want lo seem rlighty if l change my mind," said l\1aury, 41, who also was employed by the Dodgers as minor league base running instructor after the club released him as a player last year. Wills said he has had one meeting "·ith Finley , whom he described as "not a run-<>f-the-mill person ." "I spoke with him just before the first game of the American League playoffs at Baltimore," he said. "He approached me and thanked me for helping some of his playE:rS with their base runrting. "Berore every telecast this year J spend aboul t\.\'O hours on the field, and J probably spent 50 minutes each time talking to players about base steal· ing. Even pitchers wanted to talk to n1c, asking me \Yhal to look for. It was flattering.·· \Vills. who cstabli~hcd tht• league stolen base record uf 1962. s;1i<l he once inll i;Jlcd .1 F111lcy. 111.IJOI" ]()~ II\ call 1t1 Lakers Breeze To 118-91 Victory Duel of ·Unbeaten LOS ANGELES -Gail Goodrich scored 28 points and Jerry West canned 18 to lead the Lakers to a 118-91 thump- ing of the Bill Russell-coached Stallle Supe r Sonics Friday nigb.t for a sue· cessful National Basketba ll A!L'IOCiation home debut, witnessed by 1~.259. The 1..akcrs rctu.rn to_the Forun1 Sun- day for a 7 p.m. ga me against the Atlanta Hawks. to about 75 percent of lhc nation. A crowd of 70.000 Is expected for the kickoff that launches the first bat lie 01• T\I Todn11 Chat111el 7 n i 9:45 of unbeaten! In this series since l!M6. "About all yoo need to say is Alabam a vt. Tennessee," gys Bryant, the nation's wlnnlngest active college coach. "And, anf()ne who knows anythin~ about fool· blll realizts thll game has bren St headllntr for a long, long tlmt'. "II was a big game before I played at Alabama and showcaselt what in- 1crcol1eg!a1e root ball is all about. .. Bryant addl'd. "II has all the color. excitement and glamour that you could ask for ht :iny athletic even!." Alabama·s offense has bc'C'n deva"laling this yea r, averaging 3.16 yards per game r~lng and another 131 per came In the air. TcnntMt-e has stretched its winn ing streak to 11 gan1es over the past lwo Stasons. the longest major to\lege \.\'in- ning string in the nation. Los Angeles heh.I a 51 IJ h;1Htin1e lt'acl. !hen ca1nc out gunn1n1: in the lhir<l qu:irter. rolling to a 2ti·puint edge 3t Ollt' junciurc und breezing to vlc!ory . mtnt Ul) LH Aftttlfl llltl McOol~ 1 (1-G ' ll•id-1 ;.o 1' GI~... i J.) II H••,tOOo • '' U H•WOl)d 7 11 lf S,..11?1 S 1! 11 s"""~' A '1 u ooon"(" in ' ' 7t Brow" ' 1·1 10 W1•I ~ ._. 11 ''-"""' IOOOP"'' till! ,O~ • •·I 16 LO'<f ) 0.0 I Mcl•\h ~ 16 11 Covnll ! •.o ' Wt!h I 0-0 ) (;rfnl 1 I l l Wllli.tn• J 1-J t H*llW~ 0 I l I TOlll• !' u.1~ ti ltl\t¥ 1 J' 1 W•l'l•ln ? 00 ' S..••u .. I 0-An•~',.. toi,t I0<11~ Tot&!• q 11-ar 111 11 )] ,, "-" tit U II U 11f ~1~11 .. I' lo> A-.IM 11 g~me Sunday which the A's hope ,.ery 111uch that they bave to play. ' OUllnd marulgtr Dick Williams, w~ keepo lefldlng bit! up to the plate only lo have the Met hurlers send them back to the dugout, recognizes what hl! team is up against. .. They've got the best pi1ching "-e've r.:ced all year,'' said \VIUiams." "I've never underestimated them but maybe, "'ith the ease they've been hand.Ung us, they'll start wxierestimating us." * * * G!l y . . u, OgI Compared By Players OAKLAND <API -T'wo men have guided the New York Mets to the Workl Series in the brief history o( the team -Gil Hodges and Yogi Berra. Neither ever subscribed to Leo Durocher's mot· 10: "Nice guys finish last." Hodges. "'ho took over the fl.1ets: In 1968, raised the club from its lowly, loveable loser image into the 1969 World Series. \Vhen Hodges died of a heart att.act on Easter Sunday in um. Berra took over the club. Now in his serond seaaoo aa Mets skipper, Berra ra11ied the team from sixth place in August to first in September and the Series in October. • F..d Kranepool is the only origlna1 Met on the present squad who also played under the tea1n's other three managers, Hodges. Casey Stengel and W e s \\"estrum. He describes both Hodges and Berra as great men. "They earned your respect in dl(ferent \\'ays," Kranepool said. ''Gil kept to himself quite a bit. He was a strong, silent leader. Yogi's more one of the guys.·· "Gil kept everything inside," said Met.s left-hander Jerry Koosman. "Gil never said very much. When we made • mistake, he wouldn't taJk about it a[· lerwards. Yogi will explain why. GIL KIND, GENTLE "Gil was a silent, strong leader, but he was really very kind . and gent!• inside." Tom Seaver, the ace righthander who, along with Koosman. provided the righty-lelty combination that helped shock the Orioles four games to one in the '69 Series, also thinks the exterlonl ot the two men were vastly dil!erent "Yogi is a lot more outgoing, but those of us who knew Gil foWld a lot of kindness and warmlh under that big body or his. ''They were totally different men and they had totally different teams. In 1969, the team was younger and we probably needed a very stroni man like Gil. "Now the team is older and a lot n1ore professional and we can respond to a manager like Yogi, who more or less goes about doing his job while leaving us to do ours. "Although Gil was a strong, confident man. he \Vas always receptive to ideas and suggestions. He didn 'L say much, but his door was al\\·ays open and he \Vas always there. "Yogi's biggest auribute is his pa· tience.'' added Seaver. "He stuck with us all season and that's \\"hy we're here." BERRA LAUDED Berra also stuck \\'ilh Tug l\fcGraw and that's another reason why the l\1et! aren't fishing. hunting or watching foot~ ball in October. "Yogi stuck \\1ith me \\'hen I was going bad this season," said the Mets' buoyant relief ace who Jost his pitching touch in midseason but found it ln Septeniber and led New York's stretch drive to the top of the National League l::ast. "I'll always be thankful for thaL "Gil was like a father to me, He was J vrry understanding man. lie taught n1c to channel my enthusi851n so that I CQUld use il for n1e. not a ;!<tin~l n1c. "Cil nl\\avs seen1rd 10 be in, control and hrlped ·,n,. keep n1yself under con· 1rol ill' \\'::isn't <:S outiCling as ''ogi. bu! his door \vas alv.·ays open when ,,.r had a probleni." Berra. Hie former New York Yankee.! rnanagrr who lost his JOb after guiding the Yanks to the 196.\ \\'orld Series because he \\'as labeled "too nice ." hasn't chringed his app roarh this time around. "I can be tough when 1 have lo be,'' said Berra, "I just don't th1mi yelling at players does any good." "Yogi never raps a player. His who\• approach is very professional. just like Gil 's \\'as," said general manager Bob SchC'ffing. , Shortstop Aud llnr~lson. the anchor of thr i\·!ets' ulfif'ld, ~aid Hodges wns n1uch 1nore of ri Slrict disciplinarian. r\l~ITllEH llOLLEHED "Nl•ilht·r or lht•tn ure holler·t)'PO h:;1ders," lln1'1Plson stud. "\Vc're all pro- ff'ssionals or \\e \1'oulcln't be here. We're old cnoup:h and \\'iiie enough so We don't need chct:rleader managers .. "Yogi's problem h:i!I al\\'ays ~P thal he h~1sn't hnd 2S guys. After he took O\•cr for Gi1 In 1972. he hnd us righl on lop until Rusty Staub and everyont l'ISl' s1.ar1('(;1 11ctting hurt ." Hnrrel!on's double·play mate In UMlf "'ns Kl'n 1-U"'cll. "'ho ha~ been fore~ onto the lx'nch by the acquisition t>f Ft>H)( 1\11l1,1n. I .. . .r .... , '').f OAILV PILOT Sil...,, -20. lq,) OCC, Hornets ,•, . ;~.j tougfl to label an opening ~ ~.;...,.,. football game as crudal, bul ~t's exactly what ton ight's Orange Coast College-Fullerton titanic at AlUlheim Stadium 11. It begins at 7:30. ·TOO South Coast Confertnce lid-lifter ·malchc! two tl'ams wit h contra11ting gtylt!$ of play. Coach Hal Sherbcck 's f' u 1 I e r t o n Homet!I like to pa~s the ball and have done ao very 11.1CCessfully in racking up . a 4-0 ret'Ord on tllC.' way lO being rated the /'Oo. I JC tcan1 in the state. Houston Rip s .. Miami, 30-7; Schlee Leads ~t1Al\fl -Fourteenth-ranked llouston opened up l\liami's defense on U1e second half passing of quartl'rback D. C. Nobles li'riday nigh t and rolled to a ~7 ttollegc football victory after shattering . · a 7-7 deadlock with two third period touchdowns in 20 seconds. Running b.1Ck Reggie Cherry cau ght a deflected Nobles pass for an eight-yard touchd0\\11 to snap the tie, nnd Miami 's Gregg Ingram fumbled the ensuing kiotolf at his 21 .y:ird line and the Cou· jars' Tommy Kaiser recovered. Nobles thre~ a 20-yard pass to split erid Byron Willingham on the next play and fullback Leonard Parker bolled the final yard to make it %1-7. e 87 For S(!hlee NAPA, Calli. -John Schlee, who said at times he felt super human, ripped fi~ more strokes off par with a brilliant fi'I and moved" into lhe second- rnund lead Fridav of the Sl50,000 Kaiser f1>temali0"'~t Open 11:olf totirnament. J ack Nicklaus . T('lm Weiskopf. Lee Trevino •. Arnold Palmer. Gary Player. Bruc.e Crampton and J\.fasters champion fommy Aariln aU are skipplng this event for one reason or 11nolher. ' ,Schlee had a JS.hole Iota! or 13.'l· 1 l ··tmder par at the Silverado Country Club. < '. Schlee held a one-s troke lead over ~ Sneed, \.\'ho rompc'.d into contention '·with a 66 for 134.. Hale Irwin, winner of the Heritage ··etas.sic a month ago, followed at 13~ after another 66. ' e l\'allase H'h" • • Dick Tucker's Pirates have UJed a running 1ame primarily to post four straight victories after an openlng tteaSon IOrS.1 to Golden West. The Bucs are ranked No. 3 in Californ1a. But It's the defenses that should be the difference -e!pec:ially w i t h quarterbacks of the t~·o lennu ai ling. OCC's defense has carrlod !he load in slim \'ictories over LA i-larbor, Loog Beach CC and h1cnlo, allowing just 68 yards per game rushing this season. And al though Fullert on's ,drfe nse has .. • Ill Title Showdown at: .. Big .t\ given up quite a-few yards, the Hornet.a have been very stina with ~ ab:· pointers. allowing only five thla !leBllOO~ Although their top two quarterbacks are allillg, they will play. OCX::'s No. I QB -?.Uke M~gner -has a bruised left shoulder, suffered in last \veek's viCtory over Menlo. And sophomore Reed Johnsoo relnjured hls k!'K'C a v.·eek ago, alt.bough not seriously. fullerton 's Steve DeBcrg, who leads the conferent<e in passing v.·hh 36 com· pletioos in 62 attempts (~ yards. 5 TDsJ, is nursing an Achilles tendoo - lojury. And bockllp QB Roa -hu • bruised lblgb. Four ol the conlerenot1 prtmler run- ning backs also will be oo displa~" OOC sophomore fullback ~ohn Dizon, <n All-Sooth O>ast Oonfer<n<e oelectlon las:t year, Is second In rushlng in the circuit -just five yards ahead of Fullerton's Don Luglnbill. And Pirates freshmen Mike Nanko and Dan Prin· ~to are fourth and sixth. TuckC"r says the game v.•ill be the toughest test cJ. the season for hill team . •·Wi"'ll have to play our best to hang • -· ln there. Wt've wqn three 1ames by Me ~ or Jeil, eo our defense is really going lO pl a big ,... UU. week. i "We'tt! pleleed with our offen&e. Magner has been &<lli!lg bet t er evtl')' Week and,. W.',va i'!1 pd baolol. ~ein-t~.~ ~wn't ~' ,gc)rlng v~ many Although, fl\Olt observers fi,gure the lief....,. Will play the 1J18JOI' NI• in Ille game, !">-(~ llllj'lhing can happen wlien lheS$ 'two rivals get together. . ' "It's bud to tell ~ It. will be a defenslve .1ame. w. ihJlla!t "" ....... reedy u> play Jut J. ear, bdt <lnnp Coast got a l""ple bnldl. 8"" boot us (:JQ.7). U a team pll llllt, U can do anytbiu&' it wants." ' · Or11119 CMtt l.Moltllt DffMM -•U w-•• "" Mlri:lllol'11ffl ... '" '"'""" .. DT -.. "' "" l(.,ln •• .. SlfolP! .. "' ... c . , ... .... "' '" M. 81kh ,. •• o .. ~, "' "" Co111ns " " .... .. ·~ _ ... " " dtl-eM .. IOttl "" ,4 '""" " " M.,,,.11 .. "' M-•• " ·-'U "' Ob on " ' it.••-•• ,., N•nko " ' CKT ·~ ' * * * • Mutual Rival ' Tabs Fullerton To Win, 14-7 TORRANCE -El Camino College football coach Kerl Swearingen figures Full~ wiU \defeat Orange Coast tonight by a 14-7 margin. · Swewingen's El Camino team was dereated by both Fullertoo and 00:: this seaSC»l. Filllcrton t.µrned back the WarriOTS, 20-10, and OCC's Piratea woo 31-14 the following )Veekcnd. "There's really no ; edge betwM:I Orange Coast and Fullerton,'• says SWearingen. "If those two teams played 10 games, Orange Coast would win five and F\lllerton woold win five. : "'!be -probably will be the !<Om : that makes the fewer mlstaklllJ. Both are very 80Uml ~temm and both • r t 1 very well coached. 'n\ere'1 no roechln& edge." Although Fullertoo ha• been """' lit> presstve offemlvely tl1h ......,, - ingm ·feeJ1 OOC mlghl have an edge (II offense. "Orange Coast Is probably IDont dangerous on offense, at leruit agaJnllt us tbey were. Defensively it's really a tossup. Fullerton plays real good defense and so does Orange Coast. "We did not play well against either team, ahhoug'b we played a little better against Fuller<on. Oranae Coasl was In our backfield the whole night. "I definitely think ll will be o low · scoring game since both defenses ani · except!onal. I dm't see either team mov-: · ing the pan consistently. "Jf one of those teams: scores two toucbdowi;i.s, it's going lo win. I think: I'd probably pick Fullerton to win It and I'd guess a 14-7 score." , ~ J\.tADRlD -Ilic Nastase of Romania .~advanced to the semirinals or thl' , J.nternational r.telia Tennis Tournament by beating Nikki Pilic o( Yugoslavia .6-2., 6-3 Friday. ALTHOUGH PRESSURED BY NEWPORT'S PAT MILLICAN (74) MARINA QUARTERBACK GREGG FOSTER GETS OFF A ·PASS. El Camino, wbleh had a bye last week llfter the losses to Fullerton a·n d OC, cpens: the Metropolitan Conference schedule tmi<ht against LA Valley, • : :e Graeb11ers Sl911 CLEVElAND -Clark Graebner, his Wue, Carole, and Peaches Bartkowitz .have been signed to multi-year contracts · ' with the aeveland franchise of World ,Team Tennis. ~ • .-GraebDer currently I! ranked No. 8 • in the United States and hl.s wife, the · ·former Carole Caldwell, at various times was ranked one. two and three. , Mbs Bartkowiti won 17 straight Junior championships and never lost a match. ./t.t one Ume she was ranked third. World Team Tennis begins its first season next ~fay. • Evert H'h•• BOCA RATON. !''l:i Top-seeded Chris Evcrl beat Julie Heldman 6-2. 6-4 Friday to lc<1d four seeded playel"!'l into the semifinals of a $110.000 women's pr ofessional tennis toumamcnt. ~fiss Evert, the defendirig champion . . will face Kerry ~telville of Auslralia on Salurday. i\1iss l\1clvillc. seeded fifth. s.wppcd i\ID!:.'a Schallau of Iowa City. lowa. 6-4. 5-1 , 7·5. Nancy Gunter dc(eated \'irg1nia \Yade of England and 1'~ranC'Ois Durr downed Janet Newberry, 6--0, 6-1. CdM, Los Al Clash Tonight Corona del J\.lar ll igh's. Sea Kings. with an i1npro\·ed offense and an all'.'a~·s tou~h defen~. ~ttk their third straight Irvine Lr:1&'Ut' fuolb;ilt conquest tonight as Los A1an1itos lligh's CriHins 111arl'h mto Nc\.\•port Harbor. IL's ~lalC'rl fnr 8 o'cl(l(.'k and a \ictorv for eilhcr trn1n \1111 I.£'<:)> pnce \\"iti1 Sointa 1\n:l \':1111·~ provided 1hc latlrr c3 n d<.'fcat l\lagnolta 1oni~h1 Los Alam1tn~ is a ~1x-po1nt favorllr to dis po~e 1)f roaeh !),1\·e Holland':-; Sc;~ Kings nn<l 1h1• ba~is 11f the spread is rhe touch1lo1111 21bll1ty or Louis Ortir. the second lrading SL'Orer in Orangl' .County ~·Uh 10 toucl1dO\VllS. Ortiz is 11 J51J..pound. shifty runnrr and resembles l\1tke Schwcrdfteger fro1n J)ftst Los Al teams. Quarterback h!ikc Oli vas has con· nected on 20 of <13 atl cn1pts for 2.86 yards and a touchdown. He bas an excellent receiver in Br ian Ticehurst ( 17 catches for 287 yards and three TDsl, but most of Los Al's offense cenren around Ortiz. Corona de/ Afar coun!ers with an ultra. tough defensive urut ! minu~ Rhett Tucker with nn injury) and an improved offense. The Sea Kings wlll ha\·e sophomore quarterback Gary Guls ne,.,. in the Marting lineup and the running game is improved with the relurn of Bob \Vilsnn lo JlO alon,!.!' v.'ilh starters P.tlke F'erraro nnd StC\'e Behrens. Also av1'11labW 1.; llrr>nl Clgdcn Jn the running .·altack, al!hou~h hr'" listed lo start on dcfen!le only at l/nl'h11cker. Gttlsnes" Wll!I rnzor 11iharp in n 21i·O !See CLASll, Pt111:e 151 Lions Suffer First Shutout In 59 Games • By ARMAND HANSEN 01 "" 0.llY l"ltol St•lt Anaheim Jligh's C.Olonisls bounced bal'k into the Sunset League football championship picture "'ith a surprisi ng l~..0 conquest of \\'cstmin ster Friday night before 6,221 fans at the Lions Jkn. It \vas the first Lime a \\'esuninster 'arsity had been shut oul in 59 games ;i nd ironically the last lin1c a Li ons tcatn \\'as blanked. An ah e i m ad· 1n1nistercd the v.·hitc \\'ash. That came in 1967, G-0. Anahei m domi nated the game more than the score indil'aled. Its defensi ve unit contained the Lions all night, except ki ckoff returns by Tony Accomando. Westminster wound up with mlnu s yardage rushing . mostly due to the hard charging defensive Colonists line which sacked the Lions quarterbacks eight limes. Westminster looked like the better team for the rirst few minutes or the game. Accomando ran the opening kickoff back 49 ya rds to the Anaheim 39. Eight plays Inter the Lions .,,,ere on rhc Colonists 15. A 15-yard pen alty agamst the Lions turned out and nandy Belcher intercepti"d a pass t11·0 plays l:ltf'r to halt lhC' dri\'£'. Thf' gn1ne l1f'1 an1c a derC'n sive strligJ:lc until mid w:iy throu~h the second quarter \rhcn Stc\·c Erdner in\C'rccptcd nnothl'r S1('11nrt pass on the Anah eim 45 yard line. 'fhc Co1onisls l'Overi"d 55 yards in 11 plays lo take the lead \\'hen Brrt Leos dove in from the l\vo-yarc\ line nn fourth 1.!01.\'n. ~·like Colc1nan kicked the PAT. GAME STATISTICS • ' Fl•,, cl<lW"• rusM"I ' " Fl"f o;tOwl'IS Pl"'lnll ' ' Finl cloWll• l>tl>ll11!~ ' 0 ro111 !Int llOllll'!• ' " Y•rd1 noshlnQ .. '" Yard• paging " " V 11'!f1 Lo.I " .. Net v••d1 "I""' " '" Punlll •....,."l'I dlst1!'1Ce !'31 "' ,..,.,n1e/y1rd1 peNll11!d ' " ' " Fuml!l~/lu.,,Cles kl•I '" " kO-. "' OU.rt.rt ~tmlnUl'f 0 • • ·-• .-. ...... elm • ' 0 1 -1• II US HING Wn""IMI• '" .. " ... Acc.,.,.lndo " " ' " $1ew•"' • " " " Bhlfl'l"-"'I ' " 0 " ,_ ' ' 0 " 801Wt n ' ' 0 " AFvrnon ' 0 " ·1' 0 Tol1l1 "' .. ,. " AnlMllft Coif"""' " "' ' " ·~-" ~ " " P1rfl " " • H ,_ • " 0 " Totdh ~ "' " '' l"AIJINO Wntll'llftlltf' •• K .. , •• K' SllWltl • ' , " "' Al~'''"'" • • ' 0 .. To"I' " , , " "' .. ,.. .. ,; ... II!!"'...,. • 0 " '" NEWPORT'S STEVE BUKICH RAMBLES FOR BIG YARDAGE. BUCKO SHAW (66) HELPS OUT. • Sailors Come From Behindi To Ouigun Marina, 34-19 By 11ANK \\1ESCJI 01 ~ Diiiy ,.llM Sflll Ne'>l'J>Ort Jlarbor Hlgh had to come from behind ror the first 'lime this srason flnd did so wit h a 17-point final C1Uarter outburst to stop gutty Marinn, 1.J.19. before a full house of homecoming roo1ball fans t'riday al Newport. Victory kept Newport in a lie for the Sunset League lead, along.. with I.onra. 'fhe undefeated Tars. tra lUng 19-17 ahcr three per!~ took the lend on a 39·yard toudldown pass f r o 111 qua rtc rbnck Steve Bukich to Vin fl.1ulroy with 9:26 renuaining ln the game and \10n going nw11y with an<>thcr touchdown 1111<1 field gout. 1 ·nril thnl poinl . !hr 11ndcfcn ted ' Tnr ~ hnd their hands full \\ith a Marina team v.•hich made Newport regret every n1istake It made through lhe fll'St three periods. r.t arina couldn't m:tna~e much of a n1nning attack, but the Vikings' Gregg Foster hit tight end Jim Wendell and spUt end Andre Lopez with passes reaularly through tbl!: first three quarters to 11et up all three P.1arlna scores. Trail ing 7-0 in the first (ftiartcr, ~ta rlna :-ccovered a Newport fumble at the eight· yard line. Fo.9ter found Wendell in the romer of the end r.one with no time left lo tie the score. Then tt six-yard r11n by Rlck P.ferigo1d "'ilh 8:00 I~ ln the iecond half gave J\.1artna a 13-7 lead, and put Newport llr1 rbor on the sOOrt end of a score for the flr5t tlmt' lhlA 11cason. I Though Newport came back lo within one by halftime, Foster added soother sUng to the Tats with 8: 17 rem&lnlng in the thlrd perlocl when he found Lopei In the end zone wit h a ZS.yard pass to make the score 19-14. But et this point. the Vikings' hopes lor an upset evaporated. slrong-Ieged Art Soree kicked a 38- yard field goal to bring Newport back to 19-17 wllh two lleCOflds left In the lh~d p<rlod. And Buklch found Mulroy for the go.aheed score on thl!: TaNI' first possession of the fourth quarter. The pass wu tipped by a Mnrlna defender at tho nve but P.fulroy picked the ball otr and wallzed in. Sorce kicked another field goal from ($tt NEWPORT, Pa1e 15) \ "Playing Yaney Is a relief after meeting Fu11erton and 0Mllnge Oout," says SW!erlngen. GWC Favored Over Cypress In Loop Test Golden West Collegei will be favored by 71,i points over Cypress tonight (7:30) in Souibem California Conference foot· ball action at Orange Ooast College. The Rustlers return home for the first time ln live weeks enjoying a 2--0 conference mark and a .f..l oieratl record. • Cypress Is 1-1 in conference action after losing to LA Harbor Jut week · 11·10, aOO is 2-2 for the season. ' While the emphasis toolght wlll be on the running of tailbacks Bob Ferraro (GWC) and Bob Dapper (Cyp,...), tt could be the passing game ' that determines the wimer. Ferraro has run rampant over two conference foes and is the Rultlers' leading rusher with 462 yards this,...,,,_ He ls also the team's JeadJng ' IODrer with 42 points. •. Dapper was stopped for 45 yards In 'r1 carries agaimt Harbor but over a two-year career, has been one ot the circuit's top perfonners. Dan Accomando, the Golden We st quarterback who prerers tile optloo play lo being a drop-back passer, Will do the throwing for the Rustlers. He bas completed 29 or 64 attempts for 423 yards and a ;air of toucbdowns thi~ season. He has five lntereepUoas In lhe 'book•. . Running, he has gained 226 net yanl1 and his 4.5 average is second only to that of Ferraro (9.8). Brad Hillman, a sophomore quarterback, directs the Cypress attack. Last week he completed 17 of 28 with two lnterteptloos. For the aeMOO, he has 32 completions in 66 attempts With sevtn interceptions and a pair of touchdOWJ18. First-year coach Howard B 18 c k (Cypress) says or Golden West : "1be Golden West running game b so explosive and Accomando passes er- feotlvely, that we are concerned. Ferratb and Aocomando are as good as any backs we have seen this year. "Their dclense Is also a problem for us. They are good size and they pursue well." Golden Wesl coacb Ray Shackleford feels this Is Golden West's biggest gaml!: to date. ~w .. 1u_,. .,,_ --•• M_,,, SE " CllUll'!ICll ... "' ...... " " ,.,., ,. "' '~~ ,. " J .. nlnt. •• '" """' ' .. °""'91r•ltO• "' '" Mu"Y ,. " IClrl'lt '" "' ..... " " y .... . .. •• Nlr1 -r. " .,. .. rn '" Att-nOO co .. ...... '" P1rtrl0Qt " " Plt•t• "' Ferr•re " ' l"\ll'Ct11 •• "' &ro_, " ' .,.,,. Amenh111 111 • I I • S.iturdaY, Octobtt 20, 1'73 DAILY ,ILOT J!S • San Clemente Hallie~ .. . · To Sink Laguna, 27-9 Dy ROGER CARLSON Of tllt O.llr ~1i.1 ~!•II &J n Clc1ne111c lligh's 'lr1lons shook off some first half snake bites, put lO(l,etncr a sunppy pass1ng game to go alung with the ruMiug or Nick Vleisides, and eased to a Z'l·!I Orange League football conquest Friday night at Laguna Beach High before 3,300 fans. Coach Allie Scbafrs Tritons shook loose from a t-7 first half deficit the first lime lhey got the ball in the second half and once San Clemente took the lead in the third period there see.med little chance for coach Hal Akins' Laguna Beach eleven. Viet.sides, despite playing with a jam- med neck suUe.red in practice Wed- nesday, ra1nmed bis woy through the Laguna Beach tine \Vlth effective running from the outset, scoring twice on runs of nine and five yards among his total yardage of 86. ... And quarterback Dan Dodd was im· pressive, pushing v.·ould·be tacklers aside while completing seven of a dozen aerials for 88 yards and the other two 1'an Clemente touchdowns. Defensively, the Tritons s tyn1icd Laguna Beach wit h. the help of Vleisides, 'fun Murphy and Bill Enquist. via fumbles and San Clemente "'iili threatening again at the I..aguna 2ti. F'our plays later Vlels.idcs went over fron1 nine yard!l out und San Cletnente "'as bree1ing, 20-Y. Later the Tritons scored with Viel.sides gaining his second tally with 4:42 remaining. FreShman Garlos Bedolla kicked hLs third PAT. Laguna Beach's only touchdown came '1.ith 4:56 left In the half when junior halfback John Ca rlson took a pitchout on • bounce and sped 36 yards for the score. A.1urphy blocked Aarm QUlcott'a PAT try, but Laguna Beach had a surprising 9-7 lead. The balance of Laguna Beach scoring Yl'BS a 27-yard field goal by C'hilcott in the first period. a1ilcolt's boot \\·as se t up by a rwnble recovery h.v Carlson after center Curt GreenlaY.-forced a Slln Clemente bobble on a punt at the SC !4. Sa11 Clemente's first half score "'as an eii:tht·yard hook in to Bob Bishop vdth nlne minutes left in the half. 49ers DEFEATED ~u t La!,.'llna Beach's advantage wos short-lived and pred(ctoble. Sa n Clemente had loo much power with Vleisides and Dodd ln control. GAMI STATllTKI Flr11 -· ryll'llll(ll " " • • Flr5t dcr-Mlt ptlll~ • • Flrtl -.,t -lltt 0 0 TOl•I ll"f *"""N " ' V•roa ~,,. '" '" Vt~ f:.»lng u • v.ro. 1 ' " M'1 Y•nt1 otlMd .. o~ P'un!l/ tY•I.. dlll8"Ct ,,. '" P-111-.JYt~s ptNtll ... Ud 1;,u Fumol~ kill "' ·~ ci-11 kwo ..., Ot11!11rt >-v • ' " L*-11 .. ,"' ' • • .... tUSNINe 111 C.._.. .. " " ·~ V1"'11~ " n ' '·' w-' " • • •• """ • • • .. Ekl•t ln 0 • • '·' ·~· , • • .. o•-' • 0 ... To1111 " o~ • " .O. ... utrtll1 LlflHNI I MCll " • • •.O Colrt•on " u • • •• Wllll!!t-• • " -u Akin• ' • ' o.o Conan• 0 ' • '-' Talels • OU " ... r AlllNG SH CluM!I• "'" .. .. .. 0 " MO " ' 0 • ·"" Ak ins L .. Ylll tNtft 0 • ' • .... WUltHt ' • • n ... C1rl101> 0 • • ' .... TG1111 ' • ' " ·"' ' LAGUNA BEACH'~ JOHN CARLSON 123) SPUR TS TO A 36-YARO TO RUN FRIDAY NIGHT. The go-ahead score for San Clemente can1e in the third period on Dodd's 3>yard pass to Joe Janton, who had a step on a Laguna Beach defender at the five with 5:28 spent. Three quick exchanges of the ball LONG BEACH -Flanker Kurt \Vurst caught a nine-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the nnal quarter Friday night as Fresno State came from behind lo nip Cal State tLong Beach), 15-14, in a Pacific Coast Athletic Association football game. Edison Zips To 38-14 Defense Sparkl.es Robbins Rambles; So Does MV, 17-0 By JOHN CASS Of tlle 0.11• ,Kot Slttf Ken Robbins rambled for 156 yards and scored on runs of 58 and 14 yards to lead MJssion Viejo to a 17-0 Crestviet• League football victary over the visiting Roadrunners of Saddleback Hlgh School Friday night . . Don Reeves picked up the other five pointa with t"'-o PAT kicks and a 26-yard field goal. And while Robbins and Reeves were dOOlg the scoring, the Dlablos got · ad- ditional help from lbe stellar defensive play of Kevin Eaton, Rich Rommel and Ms.rt ~ferwln. Eaton and Rommel squelched Sad· dleback drives with interceptions and . Merwin was the key figure in stopping a 96--yard march by Sad<lleback in the second pet"iod. · Robbins, who had gained 116 yards cia 11 carries in the first half, sprinted 11 y-the second time he handled · 111e ball in lhe third period. '!be S<ampel" wne aft<r · lhe Diabloo wore pnosented with a Ont down on their 42 after a faoe mask peni.lty. Robbins picked UJ? bis first touchdown with four-minutes remaining in the first period, capping a 10-pla~. 64-yard drive Gauchos Test Southwestern Tonight at MV Hoping to prove once again that two quarterbacks are better than one, S&d- dlebaci'-College lakes on Southwestern College of Chula Vista in ils weekly Mis.!ion Conference crucial tonight. Game time Is 7:30 at Mission Viejo HiJth's field . Coach George Hartman's team still bears the burden or a conference loss two weeks ago to San Diego City College, but hopes to even things out by parl.ayJng 8 victory over SoulhY:estem 'vith a hoped-tor loss by San Diego City at Citrus. lt's a tall order and to hold up their end of the bargain the Gauchos must contain a Southwestern team which gob- bles up great c})unks of rushing yardage offensively and Is very miserly with the yardage on defense. It figures to be a defensive show although there are enough offensive weapons on each side to destroy any predict.km: based on past perfonnance. . On the Saddleback side, there's Aundre Holmes. He has reached the half\vay pmnt on his way to a t,00()..yard season and la complement~ by running mates Joe Jones and Sam Peek. Jn addition, the Gauchos have quarterbacks Marty Mlkkelsen arid John Springman to use interchangeably according to the aitua· lion. fl.Ukkelsen is the mort stylish, drop back passer. while · Springman ravors the sprint outs and jump passes. Both have shown they can gel the job done, but neither has been consistent enough t~y aole claim IO the p1>1ltk>n. ·~ "' . '" •• "' "' "' ll: OU ~ ,u, SMlllMCll LI ... Ot11111e -~ ...... ., ,sE OT Wtvllt . Dll'l'Wnldl 00 lltoy '" "' Ofdol C DG lltllWll MCMlllfY G OT KftOll ........ 0 LB M•Yrtlofll" kltirrolle r LB W•nd Cl'l•r•-IE La JICOtlil lprlnt-Oa DI ~ C•VIW•w SB g: J•rroit =-~= DJ =.":'tr· ... ... •• '" '" ON "' ... "' ( with a 14-yard burst up the middJe of the Salldleback defense. Reeves added the first of his two PAT kicks to give the Diablos a 7-0 advantage. M~rwin came U.P with the key play when the Roodnmnen were milking a strong effort to even up lbe ·count after Robbins' first score. On the rm play of the second period, Charles Maro intercepted a Dave Scbmldt pass on the Roadrunners seven· ,yanf line. Behind the ·•lrOOi rushes of Clarence JackSoo and the passing of Steve Wosman, the Roadrunners drove 9& yards in a sustained drive of. 22 pla)IS. With the ball less than a foot away from the equallur, Wosman fumbled and Merwin made the blg recovery. In~ons by Kevin Eaton and Rich Rommel quelled other Saddleback drives. GAM• STATISTICS •• s Flrl! ~• ri.tm lno " ' Flr1t «owna ~11f1'9 ' • Flr1t -s peM1tl1s ' 0 ~ .. '"'' ~ " " v ..... ruahlnt >M 000 Y•rdf C",_ n " Yttds t • " Net r•n11 0tlMd .. "' ,..,,.,IS/1-"'" dll!l!IC:I 11~1.$ 5/l6.1 P1t111Hlllly11"111 p911afllld .,., "~ Fvrnbl~n bl •• •o ' Scero " 0Nr1trs Mllllool vi.lo ' . ' ,_,, S9ddlelNltk • • •, .... a USMINCJ Mlinlofl Vlelt .. " " ·~ ·-~ " '" ' ••• R .. Yel " .. • LS ...... o ' ft 0 •• ""'" ' " • u .... • " • .. Tot1ll " ... • '·' ....... ell: ,,.._ " " • u °'"' s • 0 .. --· • • • -· T1111111 u lOI ' 11 ... PASSINO Mltlllr!Vltlf .. .. .. 11' .= Scllmldl • • 0 , ....... WOSIMl'I u ' • " ..,. NEWPORT • • • (ContlaDtd From Page 14) 26 yards oot with 3:59 left and speedy Brian 'Iberiot scooted ,around end for a final score with I: 14 left to play. Newport Harbor exhibited a devastating rushing game throughout the contest witti Bukich, fullback Pete Bro,,11 and Theriot amassing 156 yards spread equally between them. Bro"'n scored Newport"s first h\"O touchdowns on burst of one and three yards in the first half lo cap scoring drives ol. 59 and 51 yards for the Tars. Bob Unvert was perfect on four extra points for Ne~ lfarbor, while Chris Hawn toed one for Marina. ""'"" P, ·-Tl'ltrlot 811~•1 S.ll't '"~ -l . ··-Tot16' ...... .... ""''"""•"'• Mtt!OOH Ttt1ls ,_ ..... •AMI ITATllTICI M ' ' 0 • " '" » "' ~m.2 Jill '"' ll ~ " " • • • • "' ..... ' " • " • " • M u " .. AlltNe ..... .. " .. • " 0 H"'"'1 M•l'Mr " • • ,, " ... 0 " I: .. ••• • ... • ,. • -· • .. • .. 11 ., " -4.0 • ... I '·' ... » o.o " ... •• ... M ..,. SAN CLEMENTE'S TOM ARONS 143) GETS SET FOR DAN DOOD'S HANOOFF BEHIND GOOO BLOCKING. FV Topples Eagles, 16-6 Barons Hold Off Late Estancia Rally By CRAIG SHEFF' Of '*"' D1Uy rnot 111111 Fountain Valley High shook off firsl ba1£ mistakes. zipP.ed to a seemingly comfortable lead and then held off a gallant Eslancia comeback to post a l&-6 Irvine League football victory at Orange Coast College Friday night. The win ran the Barons' overall record to 4-1 and kept them in line for a CIF playoff berth . Estancia Is nolv 0-5. Coach' Bruce Pickford·s Fountain Valley team appeared to put It away with 11 minutes to go in the game when halfback Bill Ogden ilclrted right end !or six yards and a TD to put his club ahead, 16-0. But the Eagles didn 't give up and certainly didn't act like a lvinless tca1n. They got a big boost four mlnutes later when defensive back Mark Deven picked off a Fountain Valley lateral and zipped 43 yards for e touchdo\YTI . ,\n atlemp1cd run for llvo points fell a yard short And it wes ls.&. Then, three fount<iln Valley plays later. Eagles defensive tackle Steve ~fc~iastcrs pou0<..'td on a rumble at tbc Barons 38--yard line. With Estancia qua rterback Steve A1orton hlttlng three passes and Steve Adams and Tony Pellegrino getting big gainer1, the Eagles moved to Foimtaln Valley's six . Then a fumble turned it over to the Barons and Fountain Valley had It locked up. Fountain VaUey dominated play In the first two quarters. but the .Barons' in.Pbility to n1ove the ball consistently through the air kept them from sus· tainlng any drive, with one exception. That was a 96-yard drive in the latter part of the opening quarter that was culminated when halfback Ben Dodson "·enL four yards for the TD. \\'oody Tresslcr's boot made it 7.{). After the intermission the Barons turn· ed almost solely lo their running game, and it paid off with two scores - a 24-yard field goal by Tressler in the CLASH ... Continued lnim Page 1-1 triumph over Estancia last week. He hit eight of 10 for 101 yards. And oombined vo'ith his efforts ag3\nst Costa ~'1csa Guisness has con1pletcd 13 of 18 passes for 165 yards. f\1ike Ferraro scored twice last "·eek and wiU1 the addition of \Vilson and Ogden to the Behrens-Ferraro setup It appea rs the Corona del ~1ar offense is operating at a higher level than durlng the non-league season. third quarter <Jlld Ogdcn"s run. Fou nt<i in \'alll'y, \Vhich totnlL11 over 400 net ) ards, iiad a cha nt.'t to put il <l"'a}· 1:.ite in lhc second quart er. but ~stanc1a dug In and halted the Barons at the t"·o. 'l'he 1.'..:ngll·~ t\l'PI the FOWltain \'alley tlefensc vlf balance 1nost of the gan1e with a lot of razzle-dazz\e stuff-includ· ing a pair of nice reverses by l\danlS for big gainers GAMI' STATllTltl " • Fl•I! OOWl1S •us"lf111 0• • Firs• oo.,,,• p,1n1nq 0 • Fl'I! llOW~I POnt+!•t.1 0 0 To18I !Int OOwnl n " Y•n:!• rY•hlno "' "' YAr0\ p,IHlnQ on ~ Y•fdl lint • • "" v•ras Q•lnect "' ·~ Pynlll1Ytr•Q• d+,11r..:t l 'n $ ll.6 l>e-nllll• yo•d• ~ll1td "~ "~ FumOleo1t~mOITI ·~· ,, " S(•rt llV 01M1rltr1 F<1t1nl~ln v111rr ' • ' 6-16 l "•"''' • • • ~ . llUSHOICJ. l'lll'lltlll V1!!9y •• .. " ... °""'" " 0 " ' " rl:ldlO<• " " 0 " T<OUll • " ' " l l'IO!"'OAtl " .. • " H"lhtld 0 ' • " J•tk...,, 0 • • .. ~o .. 0 ' • " 10111o ~ "' • ,, lllfMMI P111eorrno • • .. Morlo" ,, ' • • ~"'"'Oh .... •• ' • • " ...., ..... • M • on l<Arllty • • • " (0.11,.tn • • " -l.l TOllll ,. on " •• l'A,llNO '-ttnlt111 Vtlley .. .. .. 0 " Mo Troup H • 0 on .. , Hltlltld ' • • • . .. Tot11t " • ' o" ·"' ....... '"•M141 " • • n .m c.11,.an ' • • • ·"' TOlllT " • • n ·"' Runaway · By HOWARD L. HAN DY Of .... .,...,. """ ., ... Utilizing a lime~suming ground ga~e to control the ball and striking q~1ekly through the air on the strong right arm of Dave White, Edison High School's Oiargers handed an outmanned but spirlted Costa J\.fesa "fustangs foot-~11 tt'.8111 a 38-1-4 defeat Friday night in lrvme League action at lfuntington lle.ach High. After battling the Charge.rs to a scoreless deadlock in the first period the Costa Mesa pass defense got cauchl napping 8! Steve Hines got behind the deep defenders and hauled in a 46-yard touchdown pass from While. The score came on the first play of the secood quarter and 1he Charters v.·ere never In trouble again although they didn't score again until the final minute ol the first half. Tv.·o quick tallies jusl pr.ior to the intermission. one on another White pass to Joe Troxell for seven yards and the other on a 43-yard interception return by Mike BeMett. gave the Oiargers breathing room, 21-0. · ~n J\.1cPherson. kicked four cOn· versions and a 29-yard field goal tor the victors. John Stirling kicked the other conversion. While the Mustanp "''ere outmanned they weren't out-scrapped and hunc ~ tenaciously uith the aid of .three In· terceptions by one-man gang. Rod f'1g-gatt. Figga!I. in addition to picking off ttlree ~ant ae~als, came on as quarterbeck in lb: I~ ~riod u·hen Ste\'e Sharp "·as sidelined with a minor ankle in)lry. He continued to direct the first J\.fustangs' touchdown drive to ooncluslon. Figgatt took o\·er at the Chargers 34 and six plays later, sneaked in from the one lo put the J\.fustangs on the scoreboard with I: 36 left in the lltird period. Dave Gaudry kicked the first of t"·o conversions and it u•as 28-7. Reserve Edison quarterback. Nathan Ching, directed the next O:iarger1 soore -J\.fcPherson's field goal effort with IO: 17 left. ' Figgatt then intercepted his tl.aird Edison pass at the Char11ers 42 &nd six plays Later circled left end from his light end position for seven yards and a score. Chargers reserves put the final tally on the boards with I: 51 left as tail beck Bert Sherron , behind a maze of blockers. romped St yards for the touchdown around left end. Joel Peck. J im Balch and Darrell Durlce each sacked Costa ~fesa signal- callers for large losses as Edison defensive standouts. For the J\.iustangs. figgatt, Steve Teregis, l\1ark Nebeker . Joaquin Chamberlain and Keith Bateman "·ere defensive stal"·arts. ......... I TATllTICS Fl'lol ~ 1V11'1h>9 Fl••I dDW111 paul,,q F l•il cloWnt Ptn•l!ln To•1I t!r5t d0wn1 Yln:li rut.l'llno Ytrtil ~Hint Yen:!• Los! Ne! y•rti• tt!n.,f Pimlt/IYl!rlll O!illMtt "~•ltl"/y1rO\ INM!lted Fumbln/l.,,,,t>I• loi! Sc.ro ~r Olurtff' EdlSO!I O n Cosl1 MIH O D ltUSNING .. .... .. "f(I\ ' ll:v!"'°"'°'"" " Porttrll~ 0 ~•en ' ""~ ' """" 0 ""' 0 lofl!l n C1111 Mnt /\\fr'IMI • ' Sl'o••• " Otl1n~ ' , ... ,~., I FIMltl ' Wl11-1r 0 TottlS " ,AISIHO ··-.. .. Wiii!• • • Cl'll"' ' 1 Tote ls " • Cffll M-s. Slit•• u • . ' " . • • ' 0 lJ I? 21J 111 ... ll• . .. 371 '°' 0'0 I JI ,,,, • 41 0 c 0 0 7 to -:lll 7 7 -H .. ,, .,. " • " " ' " • • " " • o" ~ ' " 0 • " • • .. "' • " " ' .. "' "' . .. a • • •• • • " • ' ••• ,~1 • lj.O " • 0 ... .. MO ' O• ·'"' ' " ... • '" ·"' 0 ox ·'" ;! ~ c , n • . ( • t ' • ( I I ' .. ' t e • f I ' r ' 1 I I I . , ••• . ·• ' " . I ·I ·' . ' . .. DAILV PILOT DtllY "li.t "'9f9 Wt' l"1trkk O'o...tl UNIVERSITY'S MURRY GRAHAM 123 1 SCAMPERS THROUGH .A BIG HOLE FOR ONE OF HIS FOUR TOUCHDOWNS. Grahar.i Awesome In41-14 ·uni Win By STEVE 6JtAND Of lilt Delly l"lllt Sl1H Infectious hepatitis and the nu bug hit Dan:t Hills ffigh last \\.-eek· but it's doubtful the two combined wre11ked as much havoc as Uni versity High'11 1-furry Grahan1. Graham, a 5-8 and 100-pound sen ior tailback alrnos! match- ed his se:t90n n1shing total Fri.day night at Tustin !Ugh \\'hen he scampered for 191 yards en route to four touchdowns and a PAT in lift - ing the Trojans to a 41-1 4 football conquest of Dana Hills in Orange League Football play. And the 191 yards doei:.n"t lnc-lude a 4ft.ya rd punt return '>''hich capped Graham·s scor- ing for the night. Graham rom ped for 25 ~·ards i nd a touchdown in the first quarter. ca me back on a six-yard plunge tn the second quarter. adding a 45-yard burst from scrimmage , to his 45-yard Interception i" the thlrd quart.er. The Troj ans thus recorded their first win of the season against four losaes. Sand wic h ed around Gra ham 's flu r ry of tcucbdowns v.·e.re a one-y ard plunge by Ken T\.forgan and a 7f.yard sprint by Steve Goodrich on his first carry of the sea~n. Ji m Green kick- ed Wee PATs while Graham ran fo r another. Dana Hills. behind 2i-O. managed to cut the g;ip wilh a third quaner touchdown from tv.·o }'ards out by qua rterback Bill Springn1an ri lid'>'·ay through the fourth Pro Scores N1tt-I •llllttMrll A1-l1llon Cl'lle.oo 111. C1plt1I 10l I OI""' 1». Pl!llH11tllfll1 102 N.,.. Yor~ n. Ctwtl&"<l tO MllWIU~" 96. CllroO 9• quarter Springman was on the rec-ehing eod ol another m , this one on a pass from Al Benavidez covering 63 yards. !\lark Foster, Dana Hills leadin3 rusher with 38 yards. scored the two-point PAT after the Do.lphins' first score. Uni versity, which w as unnble ·to get Its ground game un tracked in the first four games, 2massed 339 yards rushing as A11ke O'Looghlin, one of the league's top passers. went to the air just once fo r a 31-yard completion in the third quarter. In all the Trojans rambled for 14 fi:-st downs on the ground. 11 in the first half ~·hen the game was pretty much decided . 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Bast in Double Motorcycle Win Steve Bast of-Van Nuys won two races Frkiay night at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Bast defeated Larry Shaw or Fullert on in the scratch n1Ain and Bill Coby of Ga rden Gro\"C in the leature match rt1 ce. :\l ar~ Cherf or Anahrim \\·as the hanrlicap main victor over l~1 rr.1· ~toon or lr\linc. By STEVE ANDREWS Of ""' DtltY rti.t St.., St. Paul's superb defense throttled Mater Del's ground game and copped the Angelus League football opener 21-7 before an overflow crowd Fri- day night on th e winner's field. It was the first touchdO\vn against St. Paul in five games. The Swordsmen, top rated 4A team in the ClF, anowed a mere 42 yards rushing dur· ing the encounter. And the defensive rush sparked by Jan T\.tartin and Tony Mitre tota lly bottled up Mo n archs quarterback Steve Martindale. Martindale completed only 6 of 17 passes for 50 yards and he was 11acked six lime:i, five coming in the rmit half. St. Paul's defenders entered the scrap 'Aithout allowing a touchdown this year. Well. the mark is stilt in tact since Mater Dei's score cam e against the Swordsmen of- fense. The Monarchs' defensive crew almost matched St. Paul's performance. Jn fact, it came close to turning the game around. Down 21--0 with 6:30 left to play, Mater Dei's Don Watters intercepted Ed L u t he r ' s screen pass and rambled 25 yards for the touehdoWn. Mark Stemmer added the extra point. On the ensuing ki ckoff. ~1onarch Gregg V i v i a n o recovered the onside kick at SL Paul's :rr. Hov.•ever the neitt four plays fell a half yard short of !he required 10 and St. Paul took over with 4:09 remaining. Bob Macauley, George Han- na and John Dudek Jed the rugged Monarchs defensive charge. 1'-tater Del had SUC1;:eSS stopping St. Paul's running game but the pass coverage broke down in key situations. Frank Martinez sCored St. Paul's first touchdown on a 55-yard punt return with 2:22 left. in the opening period. Quarterback Bill Le New tallied twice, the fi rst a two- yard burst after a pass in- terfe rence call . and the seoond was a one-yard sneak. Fl'11 -,.. rvtllln.g Flr1I _,.. PIHlllO Finl -111 -Iii.. Tot1I flrtl ~ Y1rC11 r111hl111 Y11l11 pt.U1111 Y1n11 io.1 Net r•ros Hll\ld '""""-· dl1t111e1 ,_lltft/y1ntt 1*'141t111d F11rnb\lllfumOI• lml OAMI STATISTICS '«rt..,__,... MIJW Dt'l I 0 0 51. P1ul 1 7 O MM1llldll• ··-Vlvtlf)O ..... Tot1l1 " ... .._ v.-..... .. .... , ... ltUI Mlr.o Mlllf' Dtl .. " " ~ " u ' .. ' ' ~ " 11; "8'11 = .. 11 77 ' .. ' ' ' . ., 111 ,..UllNO "'-'"' Del . ' ' . ' ' ' " 11 UI -n 9 ~ n "' 11'1 ~11 "" ·~ 3/1 110 ' -' r -H N fie "" 'l'tl ... .. Mlf'!!lldll• 17 ' 0 '° "· ..... .. . ' . " . • ' ' n • n JC Soccer Gollll'll w ••• '· lllot• 0 Go101n Well 1<orf119: Enrlo1,11 Cillt(CO 1. AClollo R1moa 2. ENiow AtMlr1l HA VE YOU THOUG HT ABO UT LEA SING A MERCEDES 27 LEASE PLANS AVAILABLE 36 Mo s. 48 Mo s. ''220" $177. $164. "280" $181. $167. 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Completely Restyled European Sty ling Classic Interiors .Affordebl9 Luxury ~th lmmacli1te Delivery 1974 GREMLINS & HORNETS READY TO ROLL ' SE£ OUR WIDE SELECTION OF GAS SAVING ECONOMY CARS Oilers Face Winless Foe At Wes ter11 ., ~Y Brummett l h i n k ! e~gh is enough. 1fhrough four gen1es we've Sl"CilJ the other team nulkr ·' h'I potf.!ts "' 1 e \\'e make ert·ors." says the Huntington Beach IJlgh football coach, "It's time ·we turned it around." ituntington Beach, winner or just its opening game, battles Western High, winner of none or it! games tonight at a at Western High. "We look forward to thl! game as a chance to win and tum the season around ," uy1 Bnunmett, "not because W'"esLem ls having problems but because we think we have a goqd team and each week I think 'now is when we11 do it.' " The Oilers have had little troubl e scoring. rolling to 42 points in four ga mes. Not so for \Vestern, however, which has only a touchdown after 16 quarters of football. Huntinglon Beach has been primarily a ground-control team through the first four contests but Bnunmett p~m­ ises to open up behind quarterback Greg Nitzkowski. "Greg is a r oll o ut quarterback and last week we had receivers open all over the field," says Brummett. "We hit just one of 10 but Greg's better Jhan._ that. Now be knows he bas the green light to throw." The Oilers have also been stressing pas.s defense this week. an area Brmnmett says has been a weakness through the first hall of the seuon. 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' sn THI NIW DATSUN 1°210 ., ,_. ,_' COSTA MUA DATSUN 1145 Hdef It-rd., C.M. 540-6410 ----.. ------...,,-.. --....--. s oi.JRCARiiiteROU~;-I STAfl,T HARD? GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP THI CARBURETOR SHOP UO HAlllOll eL\10., COSTA MISA '"°"* .1.~~~~~~~·~·~·~ ... ~~~ ... ~·~·~"'~ ... ~~·~-~~~~··~ .... ~~-~· .. ~~~~~~~~1 In the annual guys and dolls competitlon at Santa Ana Country Club, Frank and Lee Leensvaart defeated Bud and Phyllis Talmage for tint place in the championship flight. Jack and Lolita Mahoney won the consolation flight by ·deleating \4nfe AIBSlle lind Gwennie Sayers. lo the first flight it was Harley and Marguerite Sean over Russ and Ne! Hughes for the tJUe with Chuck and ' He.Jen Sutherland defeating Doc and Hazel Decker ln con- solation play. Art Voss and Ginnie McCartney defeated Orville and Suzie Stewart for the !leC- md flight championship wltb Hal and Sandy Me.,tyanek defeating Glen and Mary Varley for consolation honors. In a pinehunt competition, Lee Hasenjaeger and Pam Shinn were the winner:!i with 641h. Milt and AJyrna Freeman tied wilh Stan aod Dode Woods at 66. Wendel and Mar- jorie Finley had 66~. z n ~IW~l@R~v; SHCll'NrtQ l/llCMll.IG JDllla..ttM CtlN!ll'fl*"""._,. OPllN M•t--TUIS. ·SUH. ANO.Wl'RI "I.ILL OP l'UN ----- VOLKL ROSSIGNOL SKI PACKAGE PRICE SKI PA.CKA.GE PRICE Volkl Tiger Skis Geie Bindings B•rrecrafter Poles Reg. Price $60.00 $39.95 $7.25 $107.20 NOW 8895 Roulgnol 2002$ Ski Salomon -444 Barrecrefhr Poles Rqi. Price $120.oo NOW ~~:~13995 $175.20 liNE'fSSL K • % SKI P A.CKA.GE PRICE SKI P A.CKAGE PRU CE Kn1l11I Short M1glc Skis Gere Bindings Saska (Kn1f1tl) 'ft.olu $US.OO $39.95 $17.95 $112.90 NOW 16995 K-2 Two Slclo Gett lllndln91 Barrecrafter Poln R.g.. Price s13s.oo H9W $39.9513995 $7.2.! $fl2.20 I ' SPORTS El Toro Faces JV Opponent It may be just a little more than another JunJor varsity football team the El Toro High Charge n; will be facing tonight \\'hen 1'11ey go against the Dana Hills reserves in action on the San Clemente lligh field. Kickoff is ;H 8. For one thing. Al Benevide.s, the starting Dana H i 11 s quarterback, was the starter in the first three varsity en· counters this season when Bill Springman was sidelined with an injury. He will have a bit more experienCf: than most signal callers the Chargers have faced this year. The game will also be a forerunner of the future. El Toro.aod D~ J:lilis OJ>e!l league -action agalnst each other next year and most or the players participating in tonight's game wll1 be on hand for that one. Despite the look into the future , El Toro is picked by 17~ pointa to continue its win- ning ways. The Chargers are 4--0 at the moment. El Toro coach Mack Moore feels the game will be a !tiff challenge for his team. "They may have a few seniors in the lineup but a majority of them wi ll be sophomores ·and juniors and it will be a real test for us. We'll be facing quite a few of the same players who will be playing for their varsi- ty next year." Moore feels Dana Hills will be the equivalent or better than El Dorado. a team he says gave hU Chargers their toughest test to date. Tony Leon at Dana Hills fee!J it is an excellent chance for his underclassmen to get a test under game pressure. •• T-°""'M SIE -lcott llul'Clf\lrt 115 LT -Al F1tv11ll1 10! LG -Jl'ff (i.nen ''° C -Kiii!! 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' Ne t Results Hiii ""' ll1rw Tfflftll I l N t .. l•IDOt 9tv '· ,..,.!n11J11 Point I L"'9'1"' NIOvtl 1, 1 ...... Ve,,,. 1 11111111on Vl1Jo 4. HV11tl1'9IOfl H•fbO<' Eme••ld fl~• l N'wpo.rt 9e•tll Tvl!I" Ulllo •, U<lo 1•11 0 ( L••• ... Okr R&ncll ,, Bio C'lflYOfl 0 fl•lbOI> fl~• ,, "•nln•ul~ Pein! o NtWl)Otl H•rbO<" ). Co•Dn• nll M•t l "''"""'°'' f111t11 l. E,.,..r•l<I a1v 1 Minion v1110 J. Hllfl11"9tm H••bOf 1 MHI VJrG• J, Lll}llfll Nlouel 0 Tulllfl Hlll1 "' l.ldO Ille 0 SUMI~ lilll• 2. Tlerrt 11n"I', PUBLIC NOTICE ·SL,·U· I U,.11110111 COUltT O• nt• ITt.TI 0, CAllflOllNIA '01t THI COUNTY 0, O..AMOI Ne. A·77111 MOTICI 0, HIAltlNO 0' 'l:TITION ,0. PRO•ATI OP Will AND ,0111 L1n1111s 0,, AO'llllNllTUTION '#tT14 WfU. ANNIXl!O • ~ • 'L L ,LY "'Oo\M'-1~1 H1l.OA !. ADAM'-0..:N""' N Tl I: iS HCJI , 5· O'VEH I,. W"'L!Elt CLINE CLEY'&:LANO Mt 111111 ti" .,,.., •fl ' ,......,,,, ,1 W\\I ~n fir llWll'tl el L'""I of ........ W \lrlrlofl ,..It~ IN Wiii "'""'"" to 17-IO•llT._•. ~ 10 wnlcll 11 lflolOt fOi' """"' Ptrtl(..i,,., -1no1 lhl H,... 1N1 ~' llf 11t1rtr1t IN w,... Ila.I 111!1 '" lot Oct. it, ttn. t* t :OO '·"'·• lfl "" fW!'lr-11 1:11 °""""'"""' Ht. I Of WCI c;ovrt, 11 l'Gl9 (1"4t (.,.,., Orl ... Wt". lfl ltlt City Ill i...n1• An1. CtllfOr11!1. OllM Ott. I, Im WILLIAM I. IT JOllN, Cwnty Cll:rk N. 'ACM, HM.L tit I . "v""'-'~ It. c ... , Mw•. c1111. "'v Tll• l71tl '41·116' .. "'""" Itri 'ff'tl'"'" tovblltflt(I Ortno. c ... 1 0•11• ,.lkl!, C)(IOOtf I). U. 10. 1'11 '1111·n S&\lltd.q, Oc:tobtt 20, 1973 For the Record Blrtlas Marriage LiceJases J11R• it, an ... uSflOUANE·BE.RY J. m e . Rlcnard, H, 1111' Holl St .. Hunllnqron B""d' •nd Oebo•~h Ell1n, 11. 101<11 8t1ct> Blwl .. Hlll'll!nolOfl lh•Ch OELANO-SHEE1S -R-tl F•a»(l1 , 11, 111 Dov.,Utld. Pl•c1t1ll1 ""' 11 11• LO<ll•e. 2S. '322 RNl>en1 Otl,,., H..io lh'!llOn fl~ch MARSHMAN·POLLOCK G •' Y Au•tf,., )(), 11111 Ro>tt..-osm l•"•· Hu"!lnolon fle•cll t nd Cy"tl'll• 5.,,, 11. •m v 11eni.11 0r1~e, HU11ll11Gron flelcll McKEE·KEMto -Wllllam1 H-n. :ti. :UIU Co.tt Hl'111wtv, C•l'l•tnono flNtl'I tnd Al!ct 0...,.,., t 4. 306' (otlt Hloh••Y· C1ol•lr1no flNCll ASH(IU.J'T.ffAltltt50N Mld••ll wim1m, ,,, MOO C.-,g•-....... Lis Vfllll lflll l lndl JMn.. 1'111 E~t ... LtM, H""llngton 811Gh GREEH.MEYEll -JaM Al\tll, 11, 1'° 1!.~'Jl'.lll'r'<SI~ ""'· 1,·Cllll MIM Ind SWain !lltfl, tt. 1)11 E. 20ltl St .• Apf. 1, "°'" -IMITH·EDWARDS -Tl!'ry Ct......,,., n. 1DI $cu!N11t flr11lol, "'ot. IL Sill" ...... 11><1 ~-KIY• 21, Oii T.,....t.ull, Hlll'lll,,.tvfl kKll EVANS.WATSON -Jtck 511Wft. U. "14 1"tren:1 c-.c .... t, An1Mlm •!><! ~n J-. '°· olOO Mtflm.c w1v, ro.t• Mitv-SNIVEl. Y-lEA.111 -JOM l ul1, U.. 100 E. 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'101 O~t.,..11 Orlw, HunHnglon fl•Kll Dissolutimas Of Marriage l!"llll"td 0'1obtr I At•Cl'Vt!. ~ • .., 1rid Eultmlt f"h<11lm•"• l"~nnv G. """ P l\lllb J ~~;ftf~.Js~::i:~ i::l~ !,:.., 11n~··, ll•n.-v 111\llOI), Ann/I C 111<1 J~nh f1erm~n Wcr~· l'!l••ritth 1....:! II. J. GM<lflch. 1rl1 o . 1nd w1m...., "'· J-. Clbtun, Rt • It. Gltlior> •nd Oml• M. s1oul, Cllrolvn M•v •nd David ~~~:r·.!',;,. ·~. ~~·s?nd•• J••~ Ga•d1, Su11ne (;. •nd Jon" V Ml.,:h, Pe,.,,y AIY ind H1rrv E r111-aotltn, (Ofltl•11<e R • .,,., Sttw a rlldvlk, ,.1trk:l1 M . .nd D1lt It. Ci-!, Ml!lodY J, t nd Rotlln E. Vtndll" GfllftCI, CCMll: \.'(fin I ncl lte111ld W~~. Htt.11 Mt~ fflCI G-.:it •obert .t~'"fr.?''~~~ J~~"';';.:. Ell lM ,M O l'e"'tl , Sl\lrl .... Anlll Mid J1mH ... ....,,. F.K'Obtclo, Kt!lv W. 11'd Normt L. Te•rell, Cl'lr11tl111 Zct tlld Nor,,,..., F•~t~~Jr'111 M.M W John Edwl"' H-. R_., N. ""' Ed"' C." MCl!'l'llO!I, c1n...1n1 Ell11blfll end c..rv Mltll-.f IWTWILOCUTOltY. o•c•••• '"'.,... swt. u 9,.,.,,,,..11. R""111d L. ~M El•!"' O. Gor'Mt n. Donlld L 1nd Jull• ~ lJ.,.,..,,,H . .l.Aro-'11 M. ~lld o~""Y J. ,.ltrc1, W1llt• I . •nd Ootwi L. (1mpblll, Wlll!t Frt11<n •nd J1mH Joaeph O'N•ll• T.,r'I 5•"1ord Ind Janice K•v T1'11v ... , ..... rl1" It.•"" lt-r! H. Ful!t" EH110tll'I C. Ind Al•n E. Gu!or1ndlolft, Kirin L. Mid Roll N, hblll. Aott M1'1t •r>d Jolln e""''Y' O•r .... 11, JIJdl!h D. tfld Wlllltm A. "'nrolfn. C1rol J. 1fld Floroi"!l"o Coron• Scllvlm••· Loll A. •NI Kennetl'I cn1pmtn. P1trlcl1 "· 1fld CUHord w. St1ndrldol, k1rl1 L. IN! J1me1 W. Hfndtlck. Meontord G. •nd Lovf• F. l~lltf, LYndl Jtl" Ind $<Cit 1llOIT .. , Nttlel, ROOlr1 R. I nd Jerhl\ M. fl u5do, Ja ,.....,. tnd R-.1 H. King, Cllrl11Y Ann ind Ji""" I'. Jr. Sllll t. ltt'I E. tnd l"I""" E"t.,_. Oct. I Bolton, Pt!rl(ll A. 111<'1 Ocnlkl I'. Oe•rv. 01Yld !d'w••d incl fl•rba•• Lvnn fl•ock, M•rv Louiw •n.d c;.er•la 0. fl urn1, l"tlt!cl• AM 11w1 CIWrle\ w •• , ..... Gorl\iffl, Nancy C. 11'111 Wllll•" S.,..d•. Ml•ll C. ,llrev•io •ncl ll•~mond Ol\liVlr&I Mvrpl!v, ROl'c• 1 . ""' flruu E••t Jost, M•llllU L. """ e..._... I. Jenun. Te<"Ht AM Ana Sieve<> Jon" Av..,f, 0.IOrtl A. t ncl Jtl'rll!I H, Woottn. Oonlll l .. and Rllbtrl L"° Grttg. Allrie lwllctle lkl IHDell.e Ol 1nd Gtldr Clttvel1NI 111ctN1. Alldrew Ind Dororhf E. Whllt, Ctrol A"n Ind $1-nlord E. Gt rber;. Jorden Vick •NI 511s.1n Ann "-k. Lindi ...... INI H•rrv T. l.yoN. Hiide A. Ind John J • Rllclll•, Vtf"flk:• w. 11"1 ourn o. l ullli. J-Meri. •NI Tlmotlly E1rna1 ~"'· 5'.llln llld Sl1Mrl Tnml!. Pllf1(11 Ann -Dolllld J11n11 MllMWI. ltlY E. lfMI NtonOI (;. 5ml,,,_ Oolllld El,IOll\I Ind Y-"-Gick. Robffl If. tnd Ktrvn s. WOiff, $!Ifft A.. Ind S--!". Holn,,.-111, Vicki• A. ...., Cllffard I ., Jr. Cllflll'I". lllon.fd D. 111d Pl'lyltl1 G. Cillll'lln, 'udlfll I". 1nd RIC!llrd L. Kot.lk, Elllll\ Mtrle tnd J•"'"'• Fr1r>el1 HudlOtl, lrl1 JOI' Ind Yin KtUl'I Ov ... rm1n. l'loreo\CI Mii Smith tr>d WJI~-A1l111> Funck". JMn 1fld Jof>fl R, Whitt. ,II_ 0 . t !ld T"°"'I• H. l"~l~lt. Miry JNn •nd Ch1r1n Edw1rd E10terld Oct. J Hott!. Loul11 M1roerff • ..., Tl'leOdC•• Ff111• Stirk, J8nlc1 Ett!M t nd R*t! °'"nit MIUtr, """''' E Ind s~~n L Ktlly, C<>t"I""°" "'nn aM Miiien Wnlr>' llArr!~. C1rv O•I• •NI Htlen M1rtt Morrl1 llOd•ln1. 11..,.,..., J.1me• •NI ~ttl<l•ne tleitt'll Wel1n, Cllttlotre V. 1n<1 JOfl" \ollllla,.., W•l~1•, 51!1ton Lool•e 1na Tllomt1 J W~9ne•. Ce•ole Ann 1nd Otv!a RICll••!I Sklbl, J1M! N. ll'ICI 1111 Richard OeFIO. Oonnt M. •nd Carmine "'· •-•If"", Gtoroe H. t nd Pllrlcl• 1'. H•>'"· Sr!Ylt M. '"" lllclll tol E. Kow1r1en. A-.-1 01vld 1rw1 C1rol ·~· (Oii, 1'0"" °" '"" Don•kl a.en. ICll";I. ~1ul John 1nd Miry l!mm1 G8old'Y, Jlmet II. 1nd Nin• 0 . HBlll'd, Luctlf• Dotorn Ind Jolln Alnt-111 W11t, fltlty C. tNI Tl>IOOott E. c ........ 1,,.,,..,,.., Jt<:li. •nd Jull1 K1111tyr1 M1,._11. Vicki Jo Ind N.erfln Rov T1yfor, H1rrv E. tnd P1trlcl1 .....,, o.r11yr1 v....-.1 .,.,.. ltot>ert ..... MllCMll. Jimmie AllOft Ind J-Stcl'llt fleil, J-E. Ind L"'"' R. G11.1rln. °""""'' M. t NI Joel R. Md:ulltl!, S...0•1 JNn Ind 0.vld Let 6HI, Ir-Evonnt tr>d Mld\llel lft S•...tilYl l. OOl'ln1 M. Ind Mltl'l11fl .... WVcllt , Fc<t"ce Luelle •nd emv J11(\ JllCCMcfl. P•t•lclt G 1nd ao-..1a [ 1' •IO~f•. klttft I . ~"<! RollfV C1tttOlt Putk1tl, KtvOl<.o llld G1rv Lerow 'l\lbltOI\, "nft• '-'"• llM (,l~n H'•b••I WI!"'''· M1r,•r~1 LQit an(! Evfr~tl flr...:e Mlllt-. Sllttt\' "'""' ~nd RO(tr• 11 Worlmnn, ''""'" L -""' J,.,., A ftfnMn. Dl1rn1 •"" D11vl<1 '""''" j\,A(t 0ot>nA J. ~"ti 11'<111rd ~ >l•.,••6, J8ne M•••t dll<I P•ul "''n"· "11¥A•d, JV<tl!I! I ,.,.., l{C"""'" 1111<1 r •..nl ... 0.1~••• i.o """ J•..,~ D l!o<tUlv•~._ II!""''"" "'"" S•••~~or L>',re-. l!vary" 11nci Ofotot "<K!lft•" G-QfAn•• M ~n(! LN (.. F••f'>CW. M1rtl!• M. tnd Cl!11rl~1 S W•I~~. Nin.I'¥ nlld R"'I~' Tav!<>< LVf>tt, Tl!omt~ Eow1!'d •NI Eottll• Ert1111>t!~ Fr°'olont, F•ITI~ "'nlftCllV •"'1 61111 lrnn C•'lln11i. a11r~ar1 J. •fl(! L••,.., 11. Fonltl'ltl, Arturo •NI 5..,. A"" lfltl<'ld (l(ltblr , 11r1K11tc, Fr1nlr. J&11~ •net (h•!lllfll ··~ 511~W•\'. Jl~lll •NI L...-e~ S. Y°""'. Erm1 LUCiiie ..... Alfred 01vld ~lllle~ICIY 5. ti• Kl• 5. 11>11 Ct•t , ..+llv..,. 1~a C1t•I C. J......... ~ •"" Oouo111 w. "'•llf"llUf"~ P11d<l11 1 · ...0 1t11"''" L "•'No• ,., .. u ............ 1 """"'"U. Pll'l<1•1~1 . Dorl\ It • ..., 8f"fllCll J llt"'10l'fllltl, ··~,.........., .,.,, , .... ......,;, Thrf!Op, \.olt M. 1N1 lvf'rtll JI L....,..., HMl('I )•...., -'""'.,.. D•"'<I hff'I...... Anci.i1... 1'101! t "'2 L•nY "~ 11_,.., Wk..,.._m •M 0-1 Ft'""'' Clll'!fl~ L •nd "J.°""' L. tl(W\fll(t. ·-kr N •"'II IHI¥ (. Al\"t'!olft, J1ne1 Mid li:eflMl'I c:~· LIN!• JOYC:t •I'd °"'''" M•~~. l...,rlt ,.lulint '"" "•'• A~'ff:. (IW!Fif1><-Mid• In!) ~~~~"1f> •"" •ll•lll~ N. 'irtrl11•, l-i1rk• M Ind Cnmlon tt flaldw1n "''!"~ jM' Wt111, Lon• ... Loo'' ..... °"" (11!-~· SOV•""•· (l'lfh+Ol'll'>f'• • •lld lo\••• ,, Wl~,~!11. lt-•l "·•vi •~l A""tflo rt~.., ,,~!nft•!n• A'"" I.,,.., ~··d fnA. O*IH, DAILY PJLOI l1 1n the Service ,_1arine Pvt. Fa!UI It ~en, daughter of A-1r. and litrs. Hegan P. !fess of 2978 AndfV'I' St. Cost• l\tesa. is attending the basic courst at the School o( ft-fuSlC at Uttle Creek. Va. She is a grAdUHlt' or Es1anci1.1 lliJ,lh School. Cosl...1 Mesa Marine ~t ~11cbacl V . o·Nelll. husband of fllr~. Maun..-cn L. O'Neill, ol 3900 Purkvie'~ L.ant'. lrvlne, hns reported for duty at thl-U.S. ,\farint Corps Air Sldtlon at l~'akunl. Japan. "1arinc SI. l\flcbatl v. Shimizu , son of Mr. and ltfrs. Sam I. Shimizu oC 17697 Bay Circle, Fountain Valley, has reported ror duty at the Marine Corps Alr Station at New River. N.C. Navy Airman Recr uit '.\fk'h3el R. Fblnell. !iOn or ~lr. t1ncl fl1rs. J. C. f'tnnen of HH-1!1 Shadbush , Fountain \'allev. graduated from rtcrull trRlnin~ al the NavAI Training Center at San Diego. Airman .1a1nes \V. Wlll- lne:ham. son of Howard H. \Villingham of JOJO Grove Place, Cost::i r-.fc!la, has com- plett'<I Air Force basic trai ning at Lackland AFB, Tex. The airman is re maining at the Air Training Command base for specialized lrainlng in the sto.1rity police field. Alnnan Willingham ls a graduate or Estancia High School. Coast Guard Se a m a n Recruit ltf othael D. Garoralo. !'-Of! nf 'M"r. and l\frs. Dominic S. G;irnfalo of 16351 Rosewvod St .. Fountain Valley, grarfWlted fr,.,m basic training at the Coast Guard Trainlng Center at Alameda. Kenneth R. Pianko, son ot Mr. and 1ifrs. Zigmont Planko. 21011 Galbar, Hunting ton Beach, was commissioned an Army Second Lieutenant upon graduating from the lnhntry Officer Candidate School, 1"1. Benning. Ga . Lt. Pianko "s wife. Lorralnt. li ves at 10299 Swallow Ave., Fountain Valley . Airman Charles L. Williams, son of Frank 0. Williams. 14781 Sumac Ave .. Irvine. has beCfl assigned to too..ry AFB. Colo.. after completing Air Force basic training. The airman has been assign- ed to the Technical Training Center at Lewry for special~ ed tTalning ln the m1mltlons and w e a po n s maintenance field. Marine Pvt. Rovert Alvaru, soo ol Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alvarez of 830 Pine Place, Costa Mesa, graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot hert . Army Captain Richen! L Tyree, son of ,.trs. Josephine Tyree, 8142 Wildwood Circ1e. HWltington Beach, as.sumtd command of service battery, 3rd Battalion, 3Sth Field Art illery in Germany . Air Force Cade! John Ham· burit Jr .. \\'hose parents live al 6051 Palisade, Huntington Rench. rece1\'cd a parachutist badge upon completion of the three-week Airborne Course al the U.S. Army In fan I ry School, Ft. Benning, Ga . Anny Private Gary W. Partridge, son of Mr. and Mr$. John W. R. Partridge, 19592 AragOb C i r c I c , Huntington Beach, is assigned as a move· menl specialist with head - quarters company and special troops, U.S. fheater Army Support Command, Europe in Worms. Cennany. C'oa!'I G u :i rd Orx-ration" Spe<-ial1sl Serond C I ass "'llll1u11 A. Pigman, son of :0.1r ;1ntl ,\lrs C. A. Piurnllll or 2HY...O Lochlea Lane. l{unt- ;\l:irinf' :\1ao rj alCvln r.t 1·<'!.'"1nt nt;1ro:1hrU dtch on li;C" :"lru dl\1•11 rf:.1r iC ~\·o Jri µ.111111 In 1\laska. He 1:i ~ J!r:idu<itr of 1·:st;Jnc1n High S<:hool. Cos\~1 J\IC'~ll Thoma~ f;. Scnatt, son of f\lr, and l\!rs. A. G. Sen111.e or 704 Camino De Los ~fares. San Clcnlcntc, c omp I cl cd Platoon L.<>nders School nnd v.·11s commissioned a S('(.'()nd lieu.ten.ant ut the r.taMnc Co~ Development :ind Edur11tion Comma nd i:tt Q\1antJco. Vn. '!II . !\I r t)ln1•' Mele Third '"h" 0 Rl:in~Oeld $00 \1 1111' ~tr~ f'rank A. I J11n~fi,~Jd If l•.'\62 $p.a Drlvt. th1nt111~1011 !k>arh. com\lltttd int ?\11,·:11 1"uclear Power School Rt ~!are lstond. 1\a1 \' Prr. St.'011 I.. E,•1n1. sl"ln n.f ;\Ir 11 nd r.!rs. Tonl L F.;\"ll1lS 4~12 Spindrift \Vay. Nl'v.port llt•ach. hos com- p!l'tcd thr ;\\•lation S1ruc- 1u1 al \)r1 ·h:in1r Sc·l100I a1 r-.till (t\~!111\ 1'••1111 JI DAILY PILOT S.t....,, -20, 1973 • - ' I • 0 I a, - ~ ... '. • . I '" .. ' , I .. -· -20, 1'11J DAil. y l'tl.O"r 11 ' . .. • • . . r • . -¥0 DAILY PILOT . ·.NO. 1 4 IN ORANGE COUNTY LINCOLN MERCURY SAL~E~S.~-~~~~ . ·FOil MOR.E ~AN 8 ' ~ # • CONSECUT•VI "' YEARS ..--"73 LUXURY CAR SAVINGS·-.... . . . . A"LMOST 40 CONTINENTALS AND ' ·MARK IV'S TO BE CLEARED! A ONCE·A· YEAR CHANCE TO BUY AMERICA~S MOST DISTINCTIVE LUXURY CAR AT A MEDIUM CAR PRICE! 1973 CONTINENTAL 4 DR. SEDAN ---Auto. lemp, air, leat~r int .• lilt whl., 6-way bench, AM/FM ·stereo la!>". interval wipers, power slttring, power windows, power door tock, Michelen steel belt w/w, and more. Less than 3,0!'0 miles. Exec. car #690". (839842) 1973 CONTINENTAL 4 DR. SED. Auto. temp air, leather inf., tit. whl., 6-way bench, AM·FM-stereo, full pwr., vinyl roof, Michelin steel bit. w/w, d lx .... ppear prolecf grp .. body sfde molding, elc. Less than_J,000 miles. Exec. car *2673. (927786}~ 1973 2 DR. CONtlNENTAL CPE. A"uto temp.· air, leat1'11r int;, tilt. wheel,.' way, bench. AM -FM stereo, auto seat bk. rel., full pwr., vln~ltoP. side mouldings Michelin steel bit, W/W, llnd more. Less than )~miles. Exec. car 129.t2 (906336}. 10VER 30 .fACTORY ! FRESH STAFF AND DEMO CARS AT ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS! BIG SELECTION OF MODELS AND i . - • •.SEE. AND . DRl\fE ,. ·: • ' ,. •• t. ·THE 1914~5 .'. ' ·-'TODAY!.· . ' i NOW A : : ' .. NO. 1 IN ·:"·SQ •. CALIF·.! ... ..----WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM-----------..--. SANTA ANA 'LINCOLN. ·M'i:RCURY 1301 N . TUSTIN AVE SANTA ANA CA 92705 ' CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE TOP TOTAL ' MERCURY SALES JOB IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR SEPT KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK JV#' LANCASTER DIST SLS MGR ··. __ . " . ' ' ' ' .. • ~ ' ' I ~ ! • • • • SUPER SERVICE AND SAVINGS .MAKE THE DIFFERENCE! --' ' ' ' OVER 40 NEW CA PRIS READY TO ROLL! V-6 e A CYL. •·AUTO. TIANS. • A·SHID e GT Plc:G. AND tuu omOH - sru~s Wl'RINA' .. ON THE SIXY OHi fltOM NaOPlt SAVE~ ON BRAND 'NEW MODEL "L" PANTERA BY de Tomasso WHILE THEY. LAST LEASING? ~ E>RDER YOUR , 191.4'T0DlY! lLIMINAft THI MIDDLI• MAf'I JOI GllATtiT SAYINGS, IAIUUT DILMIT WI LEASI ALL P'OPUW 'IAIW.... s -1972 PINTO Wag. 1970 DODGE Challenger ~~~;'""'"~" ...... w~~l 588 1971 COMET 2 Dr. '"'· ..... , ........ ,.. 1788 J 1970 CAD. Eldo 114, i!ll!O. 1r1n~, !M.!Ol'V l ;r·f(llllll 1 1on1~q. llO••" ilH"r•"'I· po""r (<l•l£\ br~l•<. ·~ ''"llil0 ... oo•·,r J•1I$. r•a•o. ~lA!••. "'"''N•ll ! re-, rn'llNI (111<1. -I c.ov ... 1. ta"""u rap IDFTC ··~·· .. -·~;~-~"" $23 88 $3888 WDFC ,$ J • ' ' •..... " 71H• 1e SAT. 8130-9!00 ........... - -- ' ., ·I ' ;1 • ' i I • ~ • DAILY PILOT .1J Newport Beach f '.. " HOWARD Chevrolet • ID o . ers ·outstanding; .new · Chevy deals BOTH WAYS I ' • - Want To Ho~d Onto That Cash? -~---------------------------------------New '74 Camaro Type LT Coupe! here's 'New '74 Monte Carlo! on Chevrolease New '74 Malibu Classic Coupe! With t ir c:ond., VI, tulo. tr•n1., tinted gl•n, white wills, pow1r • 1t11rin9, rtdio, h11!1r/d1fro1ter, etc. • s-91s6 Only ' mo. en •pprovt d ''edi! 011 Chev1ol•••• for new '74 Melibu Cl .ui~ Coupe No. IADJS for thir+y·1~ll morth1. O rder youri now! INDIVIDUAL CAR BUYERS SHOULD ALWAYS CONSIDER E-Z CHEVROLEASE! ~w ··74 . Vega Two Door! . r ... 4 •. . . Wit~tfir cond ., 1uto. troni'inrnrifn! r•dio, li11terldef101t1r, ,..J,it1 ~ . ··l w1l11, tint..:! 9!111, .mlrror1, fillers, 1tc. I I $6999 ,Only mo. on 111p/lro~ed cr1dit on Ch1 .. rol1111fo;1 111w '74 V191 Twe Door I lNo. IHVI I for thirty-1i11 mon!M. Ord1r you., now! I .. ' New '74 3/4 Tori Pickup!· Willi 1ulo. lr<1 n1mi11ion, eir \_OMl •• ,,,)'..,...119in1,.J'ow.e1 1l1erin9, tinted 91111, HO ••••· 1prln.'il1,~e1111~/d1fro1t1r, mirrlirs , fi!t1r1, 1!1p bui11p1;, .. elc." · $6914 . Only mo. . . on tpprovtd credit on Ch1vrol1111 for 1 ne w '74 Chevy Pic: .. up No. 20903 for thirly'·liK months. Order you" 11ow! HOWARD Chevrolet is stacked up and stuck with a big stock ·Of sparilling new, le~·over '73 models now being disposed of at phenomenal savings! 1 1'.'EW , · $; • '73 CHEVYS ' ~ -Lo• .... ' Now! ' . pl111 lic1n11 111<1 t1x fo;No. 111475/2014, 1 blind n1w '7] YI lll'lp1 l1, Air, AT, I'S. '11 " 1q Veg• . $1795 Aulom1lic b1n1miulon1 r1dio, h11l1f,. tinted 91111, while iidewell llr11 , ind lo, lo, low n'lil11 ! !944IQYJ •. ONLY Opel Kadel! · · 4 1,;d .. ••dio '&•li11t1f, buc~1! 1elh. • • l 1 lo Mit,1, bteptlon1I, 1conomy pl111 •llCEW,15f l ~r···•••••••·"· ONLT .. . .· ' C.h•~ Pickup ~1bo ... er Camper lo~ 11ni.h ••~1ll1nt ii• l"l'Y r11pect .~Y1ry' co,nc1i¥1Sl9. 1rlr1 off1r1d in "true• 11 wi ll 11 c4rnp1r, Prlc1d will 2395 b1loW ni1'r•et. llOIFIEJ •••• OHLT ' ' '69 '71 · Camaro Hardtop Coupe $1595 l 1pd., 1fic• 1hift (floor l-J50 1119in1, r1dlo, h11l1r, tin1d 9l.t11, whil1we!l1, · e•c1plion1I low mil11 & 1h1rp. 41 7 -1 J1t .•.•••••••..••...•••••• ONLY r~:t~o~0::u~:. good mil~1. 4 1pd., s199 5 . r•dio & li11!1r, tinted 91•11, whilt w1 ll1, .. inyl roof-•ct llent l69000C) ••••• •.•••••••••••••••••• ONLY 833.0555 Chev. 'h Ton PJck·Up , 1995 ', ] ,pd., r1dio l ·h11t1r -111c1ll111t in 1 • • • 1¥1ry r11p1ct-low 11'11111 (572<f7F I •••••••••••• ~ •••••.•••••.• ONLY W ith 1uto. t r1n1., 1ir conditioni119, 150 CID VI , powtr 1!11rin9 , tinted 91111, whit1w1tl1, ONL Y··53999·'NOW Order Youn Todey! New '74 Caprice Classic Coupe! ' • • t ' --. . ~. Wilh 1ir cend., power 5'e1rin9 i nd br1~e1, 1uto. tr1 n1., )50 CID VI 1n9lnl, whitew1ll1, ti11ted gl111, BU lights, redio, he1l1r/d1fro1ter, HO r•di1tor, mirror,, filt1rt, 1tc. No. llN47. ONLY 54199 NOW Ord1r Yourt Tod1v! '67' . Buie~ Skyl1rk A~lomtlic fr 1111mi11ion, pow1r .+eer· in9, r1dOo, h11ter. 1ir conditioni119. low mil11 111d 1ic1ption1I condition! Camuo Coupe $2095 b 'VI. 1ulom11i, tr1n1m1n ion. pow1r 1te 11'n9. radio & httle•. lo Mile1. ;,... m•c1111tt . ! bllBOA I .... , ... OM!,!_ ! 12lAICI ................. ONLY Vega 4 spd. Hatchbock $1895 Tinted 9!111 , raci'io & h1el1r t nd cl 1111 Il ic. #34tEAll ,,,, .• , .•. ,,ONLY '67 OPEN SUNDAY. hl<Hho4 T1w• WH., Oct.J4tlt Chev Klngswood Estate W1ion Au tom1 tic, pow1r 1te1rin9 I br1ke1, f•ctory 1lr c onditio11i119, lu99•91 11ck1 tl11t1d 91111, r.i dio I t1p1 dock. Lo Lo Mi111. F1,,l11tlc in 1 .. 1ry r11p1t l 3T.,5 ' ·"CHEVROLET ll 7<f 7AI ••••.••• , .. •. • • ·•, OH~r 7 ,"El Camino S,S, 3195 ' A.olto1111 tlc +r111~ll'll11lon, r1difc, 0lri1 et. 11, pow1r 1te1f!nt, T1co1Y1• 11119 wh11l1, & Wld1 Ow 1I tir11. E•11ptioR1I l good mtl••I t•O•SIKI ••••.•.•• · ••• ONLY Half Mlle s..ttoof 0-0..•ty Al ...... Mac Arthur and Jamboree Boulevards Enter from Mac Arthur '°"k" P'erts, l1llr •• , P'•l•t Dept. fro111 7:11 •·•· Weffll..,. _,.,-,:~ziiiiDAtiiiiiL~Y~•;1';o~r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"iiii~s='~"~"~~~·~o~e1~°""ii;;;2~0~ .• '••'·J .............................................. ~ .... ~ ...... ~ .............................. '\ ,,,. .................. .,_ The Blcgest Marketplace on the · Orance Coast ...,.. -........ ·'" _·.,. Automob'te. . ' • ' ' ' ' . 9SO • 990 loon & Morono (qt,1101Nltll 900 • 914 l11.io,.menr ' . ' ' ' • . . 700 • 7~ finoncoal • • , , .•.. 200 · m tbMt for Solt: ' ' ' ' ' ' 100 • 124 DAILY Pl•Oi CLASSIFIED ADS ~-• • •• ' • • • ,JJS-)49 ................ ' . ' •. l50·t9t bol -~ c;...,o1. , , . , ISO -199 ""'°' .... . . . . . . . . . . 300 • 499 Lott&~.'' .... $50 -$74 Men~ ..... '' .800 ·M9 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cel I Servic.e Fast Credit Approval $cltoM OflCf lnttMtiotl , , , 575 • S99 Ser'tfc.M _, it.po;.. •••• 600 • /M Tr#KpOJtatiort. • , . • , , • tlS • '49 ....... ~ Gtn•ral G.neral ERROJtS. Adverti1er1 1houfd checlc their 1:::::;.:::.:.::;_ _____ .;:.;==------ •d1 dally & report errors lmmtdlately. The * * * * * * DA IL Y PILOT ouumes llablllly for the lint incorrect ln1ertlon only. [ -......... l~I -... ,,,.. I~ G•ner1I READ THIS LA CUESTA VILLAS $30,490 Clos• to the ocean in Huntington Beach! Credit rejections at fi rst unit price! Heritage Collection VACANT·CO,STA 'MESA 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, block wall fence, hardwood floors, nice big yard. Nolv vacant, ready for quick move in. Asking $29,600. CALL 54-0-11 51 NO DOWN VA SUPER SHARP 4 Bedroom, 2 bath Costa ~tesa home. Great features like brick fire- place, kitchen/dinette area, new paint inside & out. large double garage & beautiful land- scaping. J ust listed. Priced only $30,000. - \-Von·t last a \\1Cck ! CALL 546--5880 COLLEGE PARK DELIGHTFUL 4 BR & Family room. En· tranceJor boat or trailer. Close to all schools & shopping. Outstanding value at $33,500. CALL 54-0-1151 Chntr1I 0.ner•I G.n.r•I /Q '""• ;:;?. * * * * * * .. ~ * TAYLOR CO. * •"'-FABULOUS SPYGLASS HILL Wonderful NEW home for a tge happy fam- ily! Spacious enlry hall w/circular slali;way. ..._,"""-REALTORS 4 Lge bdrms, lge· FR, DR & huge finished bonus room with balcony. Rm for pool. Com- plete Jdscp. You O\Vn the land! $125,000. ONE . OF BEST DUPLEX-CdM 7 TWIN LAKES CIR. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 COUNTRY CLUB ATMOSPHERE This 6 month New home presents a beauti- ful picture from a block· aWay-you'll be proud to say it's yours! Palos Verdes stone front & situated on a lovely view lot in Big Canyon C.C. "Bright-as-Spring" colors in s1nartest decor. 4 Bdnns, FR, DR & 2th ba. Enjoy your holidays here. $129,500 .. I CHERRY HILLS LNE SAT/SUN 1·5:30 LIDO \Vaterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms., with 6 baths. L~d? Nord. S~c­ tacular view! Waterfront J1v1ng rm. wtth step-down wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000. * * * * LOVELY custom 5 bdrm., 3 ba., Lido Nord. on spacious 40 ft. Jot. Pier & slip. Adjacent lot also avail. for sale. r.?95,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 6754161 General I General ~~~~~~.~~~~---! 4 BEDROOMS I NOT EMPTY. $32 900 JUST VACANT ' GTS oocause' this lovely home's NEWPORT H • just l~n rini~hed. It's all 2 Baths, ll('11' c:1111~t s & Pl.1i111. n~w & i;parkllng. New green R-2 lot. Chvner 1vill help shag carpeting in nil rooms. finzrn<'C. Vaeant. 3 htigr bedrooms wiU1 These have carpet. fl oor tile, and drapes included. 3 BR .. 2 BA ... HUGE farm kit- chen, detached garage. GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION $29,500 -3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, large double garage, hardwood floors + pool, near New- port Back Bay. Fantastic value -bids close soon. Call us for full delails. CALL 546-SBBO On r or Corona de! l>lar·~ best Ooor plans. Excellent loca· lion, close to everythin:;. Fron! 2-story unit has l.eamed ceilings, sunken Ji\·· iui: room v:ilh conversation brick !ireplace. '1 BedroQms, 21,2 Baths. builtin kitchen, spacious dining area. Back unit is also 2-s tory, 4 B!!tlrooms, :!'~ Baths, and has ll buillin kitchen too? Ho1v about this for a good buy!! $110.000. WATERFRONT RESIDENCE-$140,000 Includes the land! View of channel, ocean & sunsets. 4 &inns, formal DR, large living rm \Vith fireplace & Ige wet bar. Spacious master BR suite. Great patio on water side, private boat dock. Ample priv. pkng. · e CALL ANYTIME e matching bath!!, white brick ,.3 riTl'plact!. Large baclt yard. 644-3928 or Eve. 646-4-Anyottt' can assume this VA IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JANUARY Model One Block West·of Beach Blvd. off Adams in Huntington Beach ' . AYRES SINCE 1905 536-1445 ------------~-----General MESA VERDE NORTH DOLLHOUSE -3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, fireplace, huge family room/country kitchen combina- tion. ln ne\v section. See this one for sure ! Asking $39,900. CALL 541)..1151 MAKE OFFER ALREADY THE BEST VALUE in Mesa Verde, but O\vner still invites offers on this 1800 sq. ft. 4 Bedroon1 home. Beautiful de- cor, ~'ood paneling, wallpaper & good car- pets. Elegant setting on spacious Jot. Roo1n for boat or trailer. CALL 546--5880 PRIVATE MANSION BIG HOME TOWNHOUSE NEEDS FAMILY EXCELLENT COSTA MESA location. Big 3 HUGE POOLS $34,900 It ~·ou appreciate top grade 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, shag carpets, near custom ronstruction, ex· clubhouse, schools & shopping. Bargain trem.:ly fiexible Door plan, priced at $24,500. Hurry! CALL 540-1. 151 Sweeping curved drive leads 4001 sq. It. of elbo\I· 1-oom, to pri\'ate n1 ans ion. custom IJ\\'i1nming pool, for-ASSUME 7010 LOAN BreeZe\\'Ry entry. Ove1·size ma! dining, panoramic ~an fl living room. Family size view, pri\•ale acc:PSs to LARGE 2·STORY 4 Bedroom home. Com· bedrooms. 1\1 A. n I c U red benches, and be-low market I grounds. 3 spru·kling swim· tenns with ooly 20"' do\l•n P ete with step-down liVing room, formal difl· 1ning pools. Large associa-AND ·~ · ing, closed in patio room, & 3-car garage. tion nialntained Gret-n Belt. Otalrt> 4, 5, 6 or 7 bedrooms Gfeat cul-de-sac location, just steps to com · NOT A CONDO. V11\11r priC'· CAl~L 641-7%1.1 ·t I & ~ b It CALL 546-5180 rrl u• t"'.t!lOO. A~sun111hle f $ISS 000 FEE munt Y poo ".een e . lo;1n. Hurry -cull 847..(i(IHl. 1 ' D"£N ""•·.,HD• ID 8£ N<>I .__ ~~1 ~ THE HEAL ESTllTEHS ERITAGE REALTORS .I EVER STOLEN A DUPLEX? PRIME OCEAN VIEW Try this: tll'o 2 bedroom I ~=========;======== units . douhlf' garage in· O.nera l G•ntrat PROPERTIES rorne or t~T"aO flfr year. A$k· I -"=='---~--..::.=;;.:.;_ ____ _ FOR SALE ,,,. 135.•;o '"' •w' """" 1,.L.._**n**"* **~**"*"'"**~***n**'""*"'"-'.1 1 B\' STA.rE O ~' CAL!f'. price. Ov>ner says sell! Cull jl( ) Ask for i\Ir. \Vest Red Carpel. )l ca 1tor 5 OWNER TRANSFER I VERY ANXIOUS! 1213) 620-37~ 6-1.l-SOSO !open vcnings). * 644-7270 Send for your free Home for Living magaiine of Newport Beach area properties with pictures & pric•s. 2821 E. Coast Hlway Corona del Mar WATCH THE SUNSET OVER CATALINA OPEN SAT. & SUN . 6 BALBOA COVES OPEN SUN. 1-5:30 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW-$119,500 Breathtaking! One story residence on Spy- glass Hill. Consists oC 4 generous size bed- rooms, family rm, formal dining rm & 21fi baths. Lovely carpeting, tile roof & 3-car garage. Fabtilcius area of1111 nTw 110mes. - 15 POINT SUR DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 DOVER SHORES BEAUTY-$225,0I» Fantastic custom built 5 Bdrm home. Lge fam rm, formal dining rm & 41h baths .. ·Air· conditioned •. Jtalian marble haU, inini·pool \11 /jacuzzi off mstr bath. Approximate 4600 sq. ft. Land included. Really beautiful. 1337 GALAXY OPEN SUN 1-5:30 CORONA DEL MAR LUXURY DUPLEX Enter thru a dramatic parlor to m assive wet bar in combined fam. rm, kitchen din. rm which opens to Spanish court-rd. The entire 2nd floor is the master swte with mezzanine study. 2 BR, 2 BA in m ain resi- dence, 2 BR. 1 ba in unit. Hurry. $149,500. 608 MARGUERITE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 PANORAMIC VIEW-$235,000 See the bright city lights. bay & ocean! Truly charming custom built 5 bdrm home. FR, Jge dining area, wet bar. beautiful pool, lush landsc, Jge lot &. much more. EXCLUSIVE LINOA IS LE-$195,000 'fhe colorful bayside setting of this spacious · 2-sto'fy home, typ~ies the relaxed life style of an affluent island comr1U.1nity. Each of th e 4 bdrnu. has its own bath, plus a powder room next te the downstairs den. The 18' x 38' living room with. 12' ceil, overlooks a waterfront patio wi th private pier & slip. J ust dock your boat & become a part of the fun loving atmosphere. B LINDA !~LE OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5:30 I"""""""""""""""'"' Beautiful 5 BR, 4 BA pool home. Supremely GeMral I Gener•I constructed and decorated for elegant living. Choice Newport location. Price reduced to $135,000. 3 YEARS NEW II, Office Open Saturday & Suncl1y "'Our 21th Y ••r'' LI DO ISLE BAY FRONT OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P;l. 844 VI..\ LIDO NORD. Prime loc., 4 BR. 4 ba. hon1e. Sep. din . rnt.; 40 fl. lot. S295.000 OPEN HOUSE-BLU FFS Con1e see th.is charn1ing. professionally dee· orated 2 bedroo1n and den ho1ne. Terrazzo entry and kitchen. Ready to move in-don't \rail-see today! 426 Vista Suerte. Open Sunday 1-5. $55.927 BAYCREST-OPEN SUND AY 1-S 1807 Holiday Rd. Beautiful bargain. This Jvan \Veils 4 bedroon1 home has large form- al dining roo1n. 31h baths and family room overlooking attractive pool. $84,500 OP EN SUNDAY 1.4 BIG CANYON E,~·i:.,~.~~~';;'~~~ WfSLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors inaiiJe & out. "Decorator" 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Road kitchen & baths:. Lighted. ''OY•rloolclng 81: Canyon Country Club'' ~~nto~ti~~~ thl~r~--'N.:.EWP:;.:.:c....:O=R.:.T:....:C=NT.:..:.:E::R:.:!.., .:.N::..B::·:....:.'':.:4c.:4!::.::I0:_ __ 1 atn1ost-new ho1nt' el only1-;G;e;ne;;r;a;;I ;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;e;ne;;•;;·e;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j ' IJ<,9'0. I• I. COATS Ontu D1y1 645·7221 C & "' EvH. 548-8594 1 · W WALLACE "'211733 WESTCLIFF DR. . REALTORS I ---=--NEWPORT BEACH -546-4141-~ 11 I (Op1n Ev1nin9s) *******************..,. -. . . 6enefal G•n•ral ASSUME GOV'T LOW PRESTI GE WATER FRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isl• Wat•rfront INTEREST LOAN $25,900, 4 BR 2 BA All pollshcd & l'hineiJ little <loll house, Fantastic ust'd brick fireplace. Plenty of land here to gt'O\V )"OUJ' own vegetables and fruit. Pay juat Sl8'l per/mo. on this VA resale. Call 545-0-'65 Open ever. ~~- C.E Cole.-..·orthy & w.-Realtors DISTINCTIVE HOMES LUXURIOUS BLUFFS CONDO l\•Jagnificently decor. 3 Br, 21h Ba home. Bright & light. Oversized garden r,alio. Fully air conditioned. YDtl own the and priced $79,500. "6 Rue Verte. 3 bedroon1 7\tonaco n1 ode l 011 choice Jot in origin al sectio n. Air condition- ed. O\vner \1·ill c<Jrry 7~(. lst TD for 5 years. ~149,000 Custon1 4-bdr1n ., 4V2 bath home on lagoon. Fully equipped island kitchen, waterfront fDn1ily room, billiard room ...... $245,000 HARBOR VIEW-MONACO Beautifully up-graded 2 Br, & conv. den. garden kitchen, to brick patio. Largo master Walker 0 LBB suite & formal din. rm priced for quick sale II · not lease hold $62,950. ~::::=·=·~·=·=u=•=··=•::::=::'.'.I HARBOR HIGHLANDS TWO HARBOR VIEW HOMES Take Your chnice. 5 1Jcdroon1 s. :i ba!hs (•r S93,so0 or 4 bedroon1 s, 21'i baths (1( $89.900 . Bpth have vie\l'S of Big Ct1nyon Golf Course. DANA POINT VIEW LOT SpeclAcula r !-!arbor and Ocean vista. Large level lot priced at $159 ,000. SPYGLASS HILL Linda Ille Wat•rfron t Lov£>ly 4 bdrm .. 4Vi ba. home ,1·ith swim· 1ni11g pool. pier & slip. panora1nic vie w of n1ai11 channel. Lge. fa 1nily r1n. w/space fo r billiards & fatnily dining. Waterfront formal dining & living r1n . $290,000. For Complt1• lnformatJon On All Homtt & Lots, Pie••• Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.8. 675-6161 NO DOWN VA 3 BEDROOM & POOL Bef\utiful corner homr brand ne\11 !>fl.Int in and out. 1 .vear old pool \lith oversized hf'al('t• & tiltt-r. Pride ot ow11cN;hip for juirt $30,900. 1-lurry -call 8"2-2:)35. PflE'N 1ll 0 • frS FVN 10 BE Mell Conveniently located to hlariners Park, school, & library-excellent family neighbor~ hood. 4 Br, 2112 Ba, hobby rm . Large covered patio, 'varm hard,vood floors $59,500. BEGINNER'S LUCK For the beginner that needs space but not the big do\vn payment. Quiet Santa Ana neighborhood, close to schools & shopping. 4 Spacious bedrooms, buil~ln kitchen, l 'A baU1s. fireplace & large fenced yard, $29,000 -And try just 10% do\vn! Lovel v 6 bedroo1n traditional ho1ne. Cozy familY roon1 \I ith fireplace and "'et bar. Bonus rooin. Slr iinim.Og paol, gazebo, vie\v •. 111 iGiieiiniieriiaiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IG.:..:.en..".e:.:r.:.•.:.• ____ _ $225.000 BEAUTIFUL VIEW-CAMEO SHORES 9 COMM'L [rlJ ll~l'll\ll C. F. COLESWORTHY 640~0020 Oceanside -private bench -huge Jot - s paclou~ hon1c with bean1cd ceiJlngs and RENTALS parqu•L floor.,, 4. bedrooms. 3 baths. SI 15.000 PRIVATE BEACH PRIVATE BOAT RAMP "Budget Balanc•" 3 Bi.a bed.mu. 2 full '-lhs 1,. '"""' nn hi<h!il!ht this WE HAVE RENTALS tantlly tun home. Bltns,l'l"l!!l!l!l"""""" ....... .;,;~..,."!"'""""'"""'""""I cpU, drpt, 2 car praff!. "'----ral G er•I UNIVERSITY PARK SP ECIAL $59,500 A YCrY SPECl:\I, uric e on a vcrv SPt:CfAL pl an in a ''er.v SPl·:CIAl .. Jocatiori ! Bod unit. tiled roof. "l-lanove r". 3 bcdroon1s 2 bath! [Or $49.500 Ju/IT a 11hort "'lllk from thl1 A ~at buy at $29,9;;0! Calll:"""";:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;en;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I deHi;htfuJ Balboa PcninsulR &l.;..&100 I• _._. 644·1766 Coldwell, Banker ~ 2161 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd .. N.B. Lot . Znn" C·2. 5Cl" x 146' Y.it11 •pp1~1-:-iml\tely 400() ~· ft, of huildlnl(. Pi·~nt liu·nrn'! i~ lm1· nt S5Z'> 1)('1· 1no. \\'ho's flrs-t? Point College ori a. lree lined ?J~Wrf!iJtQ.l~i!f!"!.!l'U.I 1treet v.i th New Englal\d r at m 01phere. lnunaculatt V. E. lb..nl & Co. condition orfers a gig:anttlc C::;::;:;.,.:;::"-:::~·~-~·;:::;!I rMAter he<lroon1 suttc with _ flre~~lng area. nnd vnnlty. 3 BDRM-NO DOWN $111'; intl'T't'llt a\'llll11t"(' ot N•wport SG.l.000. ::;f;F: IT!! Plea.~ \V<mderf'\il 3 1Mlrm, 2 bulh eal\ C1'0. ·nu>rnn11 or hl.11 flfnne with t1inln11: nn, built n.micl:ites. :t'6-2.1J:t ine;, dlt~hwt1~her. Family rm. I I F.i-iew oPt:rv nL 9 . 11sFUN 10 11: NO"/ flrt·plaCf'. For<•td•n_lr ht. Im· • • 1T1 r t ft 111 !l I:' 1t I I\ I ,. land.tcapitist. * IRVINE TERRACE * NEW Ll$TING Fabulous view of bay & ocean . 4 Bedrooms, family room , den. 41h: baths, 3 fireplaces. Pool. 3 Car garage. Approximately 4200 square feet, custom built. S179,500. C1ll for 1ppoint"1t_f't_._ DAVID D. CARLSON CO. ,~~t, 1 ['~lii$1if!l .:.:~~~:a:::,. I · -!CIJ1:!!!_!e~WMY!'!'.,;·J~~i.i;671.~:!:_--1"''""""""'"""'""""'""'""'""""'""'""'"""B!!!!!!!~j REALTORS IJJ.9293 Lochenmyer. Re altor ! loan with tol.a1 p.a.,yArent or $230 per/mo. senet-"'ill hrlp finance. PricM At $'.!'l.500. Call --Linda Isle By Own•~/BuilcMr -$250,000 · r>t">-043;) Excellent Term~ I NE\VPORT CREST CONDO t\fay lease option I Sacrifice Plan 2 ~ +'73.77$2 • 6i3 778~ Poolside. Choice Joe. Save 1-Acre near JI u n l L 11, t on , $8,j()Q. Full price S39,9JO Harbour . .53:1.000 I Vacant lmmed. occupy. Fortin Co. Rltrs &12-j()OCI XJnl In!. k t e rm s 0\\'llror/ Agent. G-15-3230 I General MACNAB .! IRVINE ,-··::, _______ ... ______ _ FINER HOMES DOVER SHORES Charming 4 BR/FR home. Many features! $98.500. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 p.m. 1209 SANTIAGO. (Q21 / BLUFFS BEAUTY Lovely Trina_ t1odel -3 ~R, 21h bath - on quiet greenbelt. Profess~onally decorat- ed. Will consider Jease/opt1 on. Bob Owens 642-82.15. (Q22) PRECIOUS PORTOFIN0-$61,900 Lots of living in tbJs 2200 sq. ft. lu:9ne. 3 BR's, Family. dining rqom . Closo! to pool1 " clubbou•e. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (Q23) . I BIG CANYON C:OND0-$15,000 I New 2 BR. 2 bath + den. Immedial~ oc- cupancy! Lease or buy: Betty Ken-M4- 6200. (Q24) ' BONNIE BAY HIGHLANDS ' 4 BR/FR home w/2 fireplaces & buiil-in vacuum. Garden atrium. Immediate' oc· cupancy, will consider lease/option. $74,· 500. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 p.m. 2200 FRAN· CISCO. (Q25) ' GALAXY DR IVE ESTAT E Most exceptional vie\v. Magnilicent. 5 BR : 4 bath + PR. DR. FR. & pool w/Jacuzzt $400.000. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 p.m. 1368 GALAXY DR . (Q26) FAMILY COMFORT -: Lovely 4 BR, 21h bath home ~/nice yard. Excellent Harbor View location. $74,995. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (Q27) IMPOSl!!G BAYFRONT 3!9'Mornfug Star-Dover Shores. S'!l!\P- tuous 5 BR under construct1on .. Room for oool -pier & slip. Harriet Perry '842- 8235. (Q28) "BEST OF THE BLUFFS" Custom 3 BR unit. one-level. larJte deck. View! ~8.500. OPEN ~AT/SUN 1·5 p.m . 66S VIST.~ BONITA. (Q29) ..... CA<A GllAND E 1 Bict Canvon 5 BR/FR w/3 fireplaces & ref: air Coftditioninir. J-f11 '1e corner lot., Ex· """c:ivPty riProrated. *140.000, Joel Smith 642-8235. r Qao > · "GARD EN SETTING" ruston1 4 BR \v/secluded PQOI. C}\oice Ravcre~t t DovP.r ~hnres Area . Exau1slte o•cor. ~110.000. OPF.N SAT/SUN 1·5 p.m. l~l SANTfAGO . (Q31) I FOR THAT INDIVIDUAL : who demands infinite elegance our Big · Ca nvon 3 BR. 3 bath condominium is a MUST SEE. $110.000. OPEN SAT/SUN l.S p.m. 42 RUE FOUNTAiNBLEAU. (Q32) MAK E IT BIG I 2 BR/,FR Newport Heights charmer! Great potential to enlar~e in •lze & v11tue. Don't mi,. thi• VlEW home . ${!9.500. L<>i• Miller 642-11235. (Q33) ~::=;=::::!:::::===.;· Irvine IOI c.w.r Dt"9 t42•1211 I • AND ASSOCIU[S REALTORS HARBOR Ill EW HOME lmmaculate enJarged. A1onaco model. Dec<r lrator dra~s, shag carpeting. By enlarging, we mean 1t now has 3 BEDROOMS, 2·balhs, famll~ room, den, & !ormal dining room, "COz~ f1replac1, modern builtin kitchen, pro- fess1onal , easy-maintained landscaping-All for $74,500. · DELUXE DUPLEX One o! the best Door plans in CORONA DEL '~· Front unit is 2-story with sunken liv- m~ room , beamed ceilings, conversation br1ck fireplace, spacious dtnlng area, built- in kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, 2'h: Baths. Back unit also has 4 Bedrooms & ·js 2-.stary with ~uiltin kitchen & dining area. This duplex is close to all shopping. 1\n excellent invest- n1ent al $110,000. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX .Corner lot. 2 Bedrooms, beamed ceilinged cutie \vith cozy fireplace, new carpels & paint. Re1nodeled l Bedroom rear unit with builtins can be easily expanded over stressed garage. A good buy at 1(7,500. FRESHLY PAINTED NO PICTURE Hi;lOICS .TO REMOVE, no walls .. to scrub, absolutely cleah k ready to ..move in. 3 Bedroom, tamlly room home localed in one of the nicest areas in Newport. Boat yard & room !or a pool. $69,500. SECLUDED 9UIET COMMUNITY PRIVATE BEACH, FLOATS & TE'NN IS COURT -All included wltb the purchase ol this delightful 4 Bedroom home. Just steps to the beach. Owner will finance. 1'1ake ap- pointment to see. $69,500. DELUXE BEACH DUPLEX CORNER LOCATION -Upper witb ocean vle\v, newly carpeted, spacious rooms, built· jn kitchen, fireplaces. 5010 Neptune, W. Newport Open Sun l ·S • OUTSTANDING BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM Enclosed patio BA YFRONT for entertaining under the stars. Z.storr.. 3 SPECTACULAR LOCATION -And you own 'Bedrooms, 21h Baths, large homey builtin the Jand here. View of Harbor entrance & kitcbe~ brick fireplace, new carpets & bay. Use your own dock to keep boat handy drapes. How is this for an out~tanding value for ocean fi shing & skiing. 3 Bedroom house, for $57,500! ~ large sandy beach. No problem with financ- ing. WHO COULD ASIC FOR ANYTHING MORE? 2233 B•yslde D•. NB Located in CORONA DEL MAR on a lovely tree-lined street. Rµic charm in front NEWPORT DUPLEX Open S.1t & Sun 1 ·S house, 2 Bedrooms, b . kit<:hen, carpets TOP RENTAL AREA -LOWEST PRICE - & drapes, open beam ce· g, brick,fireplace. Roomy 3 Bedroom -each unit. \Valk to New spacious ~ncome it has 3 Bedrooms, beach.es. $69,000. 2 Baths, cozy fireplace. Located close to ev-S nd ..l'ryl,!ling. ~,500. . Office Qpon S._!u~ u . •Y• CORONA DE~U~~Td~l~:e~plex. Charm· ' PETE16ll~~e~~~ o,., N~~l TY ing new upper unit has open beam ceilings, 0 J 642·5200 2 Bedrooms with oversized master suite plus t\o. new carpets & wallpaper. Fiont house has tT ---------cvttdrtllf just been remodeled \vith fresh paint inside ,... zwu._zav.zwwr_ -- & out. New carpets & wallpaper, paneled General General living room with \Varm fireplac~. 3 Bed~ rooms, close to all shopping & you can walk to the beach. A real charmer for $119,500. BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM Beautiful corner lot with large wrap-around patio for your entertaining pleasure. In the ne\v North Bluffs section. This 3 Bedroom, 21h Bath condo has decorator ceramic tile in ~e entry, up graded shag carpeting, cozy fireplace,. eating area in the builtin kitchen plus a formal dining room. Let us show it to you . $74 ,900. -OPEN HOUSE- (3 BR& F•m. Rm. & Deni li27 Port Stirling, Harbor View Home, ~4,500. Open Sat., Swi. & Mon. J..I Duplexes-(2 BR & 3 BR) 400 Jasmine, Co- rona de! Mar. $ll9,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5 (2 BR & I BR ) 719 Ma1i gold. Corona del Mar, $79,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5. 2828 E. Co11t Highway General Send for your frH Hom•• for Living m1g•1ine of Newport Beach area propertlet with pictures & prices. Corona del M.r General OUR 24TH YEAR Offering S.rvice Only Experl9"Ce C.1n Provide * B/B SPECIALS * 2912 AL TA VISTA-EAST BLUFF Open Sat & Sun 1-5 Large 4 Br, family rm home freshly dec- orated also, as further inducement owner will reCarpet. This is probably the best buy in Easlblufl. $59,500. 1821 TAHUNA-IRVINE TERR. '1 Open Sunday 1-S Bay & ocean view-Beautiful 3 Br, & maid's suite. Large formal dining r1n. Spacious rm Lhru out. Reduced price . . . Now $127 ,000. 420 FERNLEAF, COM Open Sunday 1·5 Delightful duplex , old CdM charm - 3 bd- rms., 2 ba. front, ground level, -PLUS 1- bdrm. income unit over 2 car garage. Shake roof. tf86,SOO. PLEASE CALL 675-3000 * BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * % BAY & BLACW REALTY ' II"''~· ·~I ~•U.)0 •OI • \•~Ci ''' .--= SPARKLIN~ LAKE 1.=:::::::::::::=:;:;,;;~ ... to sail on, in front of this Ige. 4 bdrm., 3 bath home. View of lake from most rooms. Brick' terrace, lge. Jiving rm., mastr bdrm. suite; on largest part of lake. Community pool, tennis cts. & beaut. clubhouse. All for onJy $75,000. XJnt terms avail. OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1·5 22755 ISLAMARE, Lake Forest TRY & BEAT THIS PRICE ... in Harbor View Hills. Ocean & bay view: 4 bdrm .• 2 bath home on lge., delight!ul, low mamt. lot, only $76,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. t-5 1014 SEA LANE CdM I ' RENTALS 2 Bdrm. ho1ne. Corona Others from $200 up. il.r•·tu.~~ del Mar, for $325. * 675-5930 * 3619 E. Co.1st Hwy. Corona del Mer Gener.11 BEACH AREA DUPLEX~!0,000 Two blocks from the surf. Both 3 bedroom 2 bath with blt-ln kitchens-huge floor to ceil- ing stone fireplace in owners suite. Plush carpets & custom drapes thruout. $9,000 cash will move.you in. See it no"'· 646-7711. WATERFRONT~22D,000 New on the market, this spacious custom family home offers the epitome o! gracious living. Beautiful view of the Bay. Our ex· elusive, Appl. only 646-7711. PRIVATE COMMUNITY~lll,000 Over 3,000 sq. ft. of comfort and luxury avaiJable in this 5 bedroom, 5 ba seaside 1n ansion \Vith private beach provided. One oC the favorite r esidential areas of screen sta rs and entertaj ners. You might like it too! 646-7711. "DYNAMIC DUO" SUPER DUPLEX! Nestled among the trees in "Old Corona". You'll find the rustic charm you've been searching for! Open beams, shake exterior, step to shopping or surf. Under market at $78,950.-Low down or trade, "VERY INTERESTING" INTERESTS VARY ! Now's tbe time to grab a lower interest rate on this spectacular LIDO 'estate! 6 bedrcxun, 5 bath, family room + delightiul dining room. Private master bedroom suite. Easy care tropical c.-ourt yard. I-luge street to street lot. Lido's best va)ui . ! $179,5()Q. WILL TRADE! "KARBOR VIEW HOMES" YES!! Smack dab in the middle of this mos.t. popular "Village" we've found a perfectly beautiful and upgraded Somerset model . An ~xceptional experience in Jiving & a secure mvestment. Offered for your inspection at $79,950! GRUBB & ELLIS CO. Realtors 675-7080 1163 E,, Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar G.neral BEST IN BLUFFS 3 BR, l·LEYEL "PAULA" l BR, SPLIT LEVEL "DOLORES" 3 BR., FAM. RM. "X-" -PLAN These are beautiful, brand new condos on lovely, picturesque greenbelts, with the very latest kitchens. Beautifully decorated & up- graded thruout. Priced to sell now! JACUZZI, 3 BR. -BAY VIEW END UNIT. "Nearly new'', elegant Trina w/ fabulous jacuzzi in priv. encl. patio. $79,500 HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR BLUFFS SPECIALIST 6#-0134 General "'' "' CATALINA VIEW MESA VERDE, REDUCED $5,000 Spacious 4 BR 2-st.pry with huge master bedroom suite, Island kitchen with breakfast nook, lar~e family room, built tin bar, wood burning fireplace, formal dining room, 3 full baths, terra1.zo entry foyer. oversize 2 ca r gar~ge, unlimited storage. Reduced to S&l.900. Call 54&-2313. associated BR OKERS -REAL TO~S lOlS W 6olb.,<! 671 l 6tl *16 BALBOA COVES* OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 BAYFll.ONT \Vf n l ~l.I P -1 Cusl. Ult ho111l' for lhe t'l· ('C'Uli\'E', 3 lidrn1s. 'l Ba ., open hcan1 t.'C'il's.', he11t1 red11'00CI 11at1cli11g, lgl'. d1111.l frµlc. in ra111Hy s, li1·i11J;: r111., bi t-in kittll<'n with I\ i t chC'n-Aldc (\ish\\'Shr.: loads or t.'Upboard&, sofl "·ater syst<'nl. Extn1 li;e. dbl. garage 11•/elec. opener. Attr. landscaped. ()y,-n1•r "'ii! finance Jor qualified buyer. $13~.500. "C" THOMAS Reoltor 2'.M \\". Coast Hwy. 5-IS-5.527 Ne~-porl Beach 54:>-5&13 TENNIS COURT. I l/4 ACRE ESTATE I ROL.LING GREEN la11·ns .and stately trees. ?1111.in llorne has loads of old V.'Orld chann and unique an::hitrc· ture. Slep dov•n master suite 11•lth .silllng room, 1i..1g· gcd bcan1s, tnalds quarters. 23' TAVERN KITCHEN. Banquet forn1al d l n i n g . Ei1tertaln('rs paradise wi th 1wn1 Sor tennis court. RED BARM in.Jaw apiu·tmcnt a.nd 2 guest cott:1ges (·an provide income or roon1 for ovl":r night guesls. DANCE P A V f L I 0 N ovel'IOOking magnUicent rree lon11 pool and secluded g a rd e n paradlse. Call 645-0303. 10111 \I L Ol \ll\ R £ .f ' U ,o./ \ Real E1t.1te licensing !,col us P<tY halt of your licensing lee. \Vi1h our sµonso1 'Ship SW.00 11i\l pay for your schooling through Lwnbleau Real E s 1 ate _.School a11d get you Jlcoosed tn A1nerica"s g r en t c' t business . RPnl 1-::~11tl'. VIDEO TRAINING DAIL V PILDT fS NEW LI ~' '3i -CdM Nice 3 bclrn). ho1ne "ith bachelor uni l to help pay the costs of o'M11ershjp. Offered at only $73.500. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Car1nel 111odel, "'ith valley vie\\'. 3 Bdr1ns., di ning rm .. tan1ily r m. 1'lany extras built into this adult occupied home; it is better than ne\I:! C~ll !or app't. to view. $69,950 OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5, 1982 PORT ALBANS PL., H\IH, NEWPORT BEACH CORBIN· MARTIN REALTORS C•ll Anytime 644-7662 Gener.II General· FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW Spacious Harbor Vie\v Hills Home on Setting Sun Dr.; j ust listed! 3 View bedrooms, 21h baths. dining roon1, fa mil y roo m & large en- closed yard \\'ith pool &-atttactive fountain. O\\'ner transferred out of state, has priced ..., ho1ne to se ll'. $95,500 BAYSHORES Fami ly sized home on large corner lot. 3 Bed· roo1ns. 3 baths. upstairs recreation room with fireplace. Close to private community beach. $83,750 SELECT RENTALS Eastbluff -4 bdrms. -VIE\V, $550 per mo.; Harbor View Hon1es -2 txlrms., plush land- scaping, $525 per mo.; Newport Crest -2 bdrms. -VlE\V, $500 mo . HARBO·R- COMPANY Ri!Af.TQRS 1841 E . Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar "'S.llirtg Rel l ~st•te in N•wpoit Harbcw , .. Since 1944" 673 -4400 While you Rl'e studying for yoor l\t'C'Tlse you can avail General General yourself of ou1· continuQUl\ I ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;=;;;;;;;;;; / field tniining and John f, Lumbloa"·Do"""' E:d""'"' MESA DEL MAR $44, 990 Video Trainln~ i'Oll!'SCS. This superb modern lr11lnlng 1109 El CAMINO Is ava.ilablc to any llcenS('c Check this) 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath immaculate desiring 10 join our i::ro,\·l~ 2300 sq. ft. ho1ne . Finest carpets, drapes & wall-organi1.a1 Ion. Due to our CIC· bed & dr I panslon 11·e 1111.ve openings papers. King-size master room. ~ss ng throughout OrJ.nge County. area. Living room with loaded bnck fireplace COLWELL 30' x 18' covered patio. redwood & . masterflll PROPERTIES, INC. night lighting. Lanai patio area . Sprmklers. \serving aJI or AYAILAIL( AT 10% DOWN Oru.r~t> Coonlyl CALL. 833-1931 PALERMO Is The Nome!! Top \·alue is the gnn1c! Call us quirk aboul this C"'l.lra I sharp. highly uwrnded l1Qn1t.' in desll'ablc "Harbor \"it·11 Homes." 4 BR. 21 ~ BA, lamily roonl, fon11al <lit11tl". exceptional rcd\\'OOd rlc~·k, 1 Only 1; blo1:k ft'Olll club-I hon~r 11.nd nool ONLY $81 ,100 FEE ShoM E!IC'r'O\I' Desired i\lin. Do<.,.. • R""t 1'l'r111s 644-n11 MESA DEL MAR $46,990 Drive by and check ou t 934 J unipero Dr. A 22'.-.:14' pool house overlooks free form pool in 1-la\\'aiian setting. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bat~s, dining room. living r oo1n . breakfast ba r. fine shag & oak floors. MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE 2 NEW LISTINGS $76,000 & $86,000 CALL FOR DETAILS COSTA MESA REALTY SINCE 1958 548-7711 Aftu 6 P.M. Call 547-4617 • I ,· ,.,.,.,... ..... ...., .... ..,,,. ..... ,.....,... ..... ...,.~I _ General-------General- GARDEN BRAND NEW I .;;;D;;;IN;;;K;;;Y;;;;;;DU;;;P;;;L;;;EX;;;!;;;/ SHOWPLACE DUPLEX SO. OF \\'hisJ)('r !ng pul111~. Trim, I t:1ilorel 1.Jlfl !'II I'(' f I' r (' ground!. I luge. l' I) \• 1• r r d N'nlrr. SIJ'()llr~.11 in1rrior, HIGHWAY OLD CORONA DEL MAR General 1 Gener.,1 --o u 1 -d oo r rn1 c1111inr11r111 CHECK THESE LUXURY TOWNHOME Cn,lifornin rasunl living hi ' C'hot"i?<t' )Our i 11 riw•~ an•! ,LUSES AT THE BEACH bni:h,t nnd''' ',",',)~ ~"..u.r. ilr;1 1\("~ u1 1 hi~ :I nn,1.1 'JI f.AblS.IDE CO.'\T,\ ?ltESA i-. thr M'f!il!i! f•ll' thil' CUii" J: ro1y I Bcdl'O('lnl home ,11111 lli'l>'lhl'uod I I o o r.1, f1l·<'pl.it'•' .t "lll'n bca1n ~ll· ll1!.!s. A1 th<' l'I' •r i" a ntat RaC"hl'lOI' 11nit 11 ith a f General S & S qualltY built. Sunken living room. Formal dining. Large parquet floor family room for carefree llvlng. Separate la1111dry r o o nl savc.11 Mom .111eps. Three la~ bedroom11. Ho1ne i! now \'lle&nl -tnO\'e in quick! J(1st reduced 10 $43,900. Act now! Call 8'2-"'1S. rounJ 111~"· , s 1 ,-'" .'; <luplf's on 1t'l\r1y tn'I" ntt'I El<'glllll, one 11:tol')' to\\·nho11'1C! Ont~ $:19.000.00 ~ h1un . lill''CI. ,Ju~! i.tr11.; Iro n1 par!; l\ilhin l":';l'cilcnt b·atil'l11. e:1ll OO."...-Oili7. /Hld hf>11rh. Th l'i i~ /hr I l\ithin tnt~itly plann<'<I !"01'1· Ol>fN 1!L g. II s FUN ro 6£ NICft 1n11·f'~I Pl'l{'(>ll l\{'11 duplex m11ni1y just ll'OO yrl.~ rrom ~ SO\llh ,,r 1h1· t111.:h1111y. C11ll •"11\c1• ol 1.:1t10 s!'p11rat1ng lhe II•(• uu ics. Bl(i <.iREEN 1 .. \\\-X. LOT~ 01'' FINE Tlt l-'.F:~: ! All RppliRru·e5 in· ··lorl .. rL Ii '!( n11r BEST !j,\R.C.\IN A1 $26.900~ BE:I'· 1°l::H lfUll.llY bl' a i• h . Prei.1.igio11~ llun. · 1y.11·~ 6i:.:-S:~·.o. tlngton &-acliff poMion of ' I' I 0-, .. ,. ' OPfN TIL ~ • IT s fUN ro BE NICE• LARGEST NEW EXCLUSIVES t BILLIARD ROOM I CLIFFHA\IEN Walker &lee co: Ts uni ng1on .,.;Reh. i\Tany WEST OF 301 SI. ........... Rd. 3 + REAL ESTATE cuslon1 extras, cathedr11l ® ('('ilin;::-11. Bermuda 11hutt~r11 _*_N_ EW * 1 ' , n.nd custon1 11>'00d burning THE REAL ESTATERS . WALLACE MINNESOTA • !aryli[y nn.. '. m •• refurbished, $68,500. ~ IWXl llQ. tt. of pure enjoyment. fireplaCf'. 2 BR. 2 B,\ & EXECUTIVE DUPLEX ' lavl11h living/dining fU-e~. 1 '==::W·~H!':-O:AO:-T:'=l~S~~.::'=== REALTORS -54'-4141- (0pin Evening•) Pfll!I ~ :I bedroom. 2 fln!pln<'i! ho1ne -only SGG,!'>00, In bay area of Nt\\'POf1 Be11ch. Take the cue and call 646-Tl TL HONEYMOON SUITE $44,500 lill\'t a nt>Wr endl"" ~r\d honeymoon?? In lhil!I Im· l 1nlkulele .t bf'droom 2 bath homt'. The ma111er i;:ul!e IJ completely aecludl'd fron1 the otl'ler be(lrootn11. A huge tamll)' roorn Ju.ii nuule for l".nl~fl.lnlna. \Vlth o. VA aPUrMble. Don't dc!.lay call today. Red Ca rp e l, ---· as woell as larie kiH:hen ' 1111.h Hs 01~11 <lining SPfl«» CORONA DEL MAR ' NEWPORT SHORES Nowport Boach-l•vlne offlc~Opon evH. '"" GJ •• R General General E 1-~....i _..., ,\ ('n1"111 d<'l :llar d1111l •.\ ~nc..,....... g ....... en enlry & • ~ 1 2 cor gar. ,\IJ exterior 2()(11 ~ f,. l!N I I'." . Hn i1i1h :~BR :! B \ •\11ll~'L'$ unu YETS-.NO DOWN "'"' st .... 3 B ., new blt·ini-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;;.\ k\lchtn. Across from \\'at~r.11 Own{'r will fiunnt.1!. $4.5,0<Xl. CALL US TO SEE DlYIDSDN IEILTT b46·7767 673 ·9060 MOTHER•IN•LA W UNITS malnt. pr 0 vi d c d. Cont· 2 ll1\, ~·,\:.IJL \' H~!. FIHE· 1111d SJ!:i l'>'ll11t! 11 11h •'1<'1' 11n I D I I t t E . 1· I I thi n1u11ity features include full PLACt;, J• l\'IAN\' E:\.fft,\S 1u·1·1 •1\ ~1-.1.., ... !hH! ~nu lh'\<'"1 FIXER $31 900 up ex , pus gues ap. n1oy JV ng n s 5$7-9930 tinvf' 1., 111 .. ,\~ 1;111· 11p~ T1'-. - ' I 1 2 BR I h Ith be ed ran.ge of rec racili!ies hlCld11: fl,.1~, ... fi'flni 11 fl'""' , 11'• ·r111 I ove y ocean v ew ome w am several µriv pool fltcllli 1 H1·in1;" nu n1011t•\' -h.,t mop ceilings. lw'lolher can live in her own 2 BR det. Thi.11 homl' \\'Cln·1 la.iii Jon~!· t.'iki' 1 ·•re 01 th·1•· "'' r hn• ni I fl1i<I l•fTI(J111 1-·i" it tir. Sa\e a11t. & a m•est apt. noes \Vith the proper\)'. Lornte1'1 In ~<..11 .... ·a lk , ofC ONLY $89,500 1ht)U~t111'~S! 11111!(' l l \·lng """ "' lnlerlor decor111or tire.nm Goldcn\l'el\t. Only S40.:)(Vl. CALL 644-7211 l"'.ll'\111 ~.1r1111 f•11illl)' roorn. Call to see anytime. hornc. J bcdroon1. 2 hulh Oornild l\I. Bird Bnd All!'OC. f-"111 ' k11"1;;:~lz(' hc>dron1ns. J\ MESA VERDE location wllh 201C40 flOOI 11·llh 1..0==.Si-7'=="-'~ 1 -1hr11ui:h•1u1 Lfl\\' LO\\' LO\V TRADE FOR RIVER, SIDE PROP. homo 1 " oholco COS!• ""' Sal"""""' 714,,16.6;.;1 EASTS I DE-POOL-1: ~!~~~~~·' '""'1 '"""''"''" h 0 "" CLOSE .TO SCHOOLS S BR. 2 B' Mndo on the •olf course. air cond. M'pe.rall'iy Mated jt'lruzi. TWO HOUSES Exh.1 lttrgl' f11n111~ ,.~11m -.wth . ~. ! : ~ I p1·11't.'d l•t $31.900. l~tll'r '~ ...... "" H~ fan11ly room. bc11n1~ ON y, ACRE n111~~1\·r l•t'\t·k ru·rplA1·r 3 · '.' , . , hun·~ nn 1111~ t'lllf'~ C:all Rt'("l'n/ly t"l'decorat~ 3 Splendid huge vie'v deck on the green. tt!I!~ and pe.nt_~J~. rt('\\' IX"rll'l'.'Olll . 2 hoth . mil llf•ll l(' 1 rh:h' "'"'· )1 17~10. lw-droom 2 bath hOl't'H" on $47 ,500. earpt>ts throughout. Anti a $39,000 "llh 1>lrn1~: nl pr11 At') PliL• 1 -OLDER HOME -ON N 111_ 9 . its Fi.Jl'j ro oc NICE/ quitr cul-de-sac. Un~u&lly hu~,. ifOllf! fll'f'plitrf! lo e tllull k t ! 1 !(! n :l>x~'O \\nrk/Ylr'l nl. ()111k•r I [ ~ lnra:r lx'droo1n• antiquc'<I \\"firm you OU !~I \\•h11rr l.~, ti:i1a;~c ;;,:~] ~; 1nu~t ~I'll s:l"1,<l:;cJ. Crill HNI 2 BEDROOM @ wood11."llrk. covc.red patio Ontu~ 494-9794 nlWits. ll11TT)' 11.1»1'1 Inst, ~l1)' _ or lh"l' tn nl1(' ,t CnrJl('I, Hl'nllOl'll ~~. EXTRA LARGE LOT ' anll la~ shtdf' trtt1 21 Only Sl:l,!00. Cll.11 A,f'd lrt !hr t'lthl•r pay. EX<'l'lltnt lll-:Al. ESTATE SAL.~S \\ llh rN1n1 '" hullrl thf'l'f' S·ll.000. I Rl'd C&niet, lOOO N COAST HWY Carpot, fll'allor11 645-8080. \'ll\\1(' 011 thf' Eutllldr -1·1~ or pa.11-thnr pro.11. 1\·hv ninre 1vld111oni:il 1111 11 ~. ll111hl qealtorJ ~. ~ ' ' Any dA)' 11 the B'F$T DAY to Srt It yoo'll take It. Call tko1 l'lilrn thf' hilil:ll<"'I ron1n1? nml ha1·I' n 111'1\•, All H11~ "\\'red lt &: Rl":Ap" The "Yeliow Pqu" of ~I I LAGUNA BEACH run an ad! l)on 't delay. Red Carpet, Re 11 I tot• Confkle11tll!.Uy, call for $30,000. Cllll Rell t:ar1let. t•rom trea~ure8 to trnah clautftaf ••.. !J.12-667!. l!!!!~~~~~!!!!!""!!~~~!"!"!!"!!"!!"!~~~~~c~al~t ~t""'r~r.!6u-5618~~':.· __ 64:}-8080, J. C111~y lllll'l. M&-141.C JtrnllnN. 5'1fWl!i>IQ. Turn fflem into ca.sh '' ' ' Sltllf'Qy, October 201 1971 r•I GOLDILOCKS LAST OF THE CLASSICS' POOL & 112 ACRE SPECIAL ma neat nttt 11 juJt otr Fountaln Valley. Cultornh· ed interior !toatlftl roman. tie reeeU!d 1~11111. nUs cm:y eempaet meparakll liv-lna and 1leeplnr ottas fot' oonvenience &Id comfort Mlni-cve mkklzie around .. Fliexlble term• arid un· bcdJevably priced al 128,850. Cull ln and call 96UT67. WUI environmental Cj)nlroJ1 bo the end of neW' duplues In Coron.a de! Mar! Bµy be- fore the law ol 1upply & demand Inflates the prices & while interest rates are atabU· izeit. ~ •flt 6U MarlJtold, now •.• the best priceCt new duplex in town. Just completed. 3 B<lnns., 3 ba in each unlt; bit.Ins, lrplcs. patios & outside decks. Lovely resldentiiil street. $112,000. l...al'}1't ~t'(.'\lfiYl' t' I ta t t , CM·nf'r moo.•in& &, mu.! .UI at homl! for lnf"l'! fo.mib' ~·1th HI II'\.~ orchnrd. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 P.M. 1·1r1u1 PRIME PENINSULA LOCATION Four 1-bdrm. units, "" block from top bay beach. Great money maker. $115,000. CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX, WOODED )."tt very cloi;e In -Newporl I big trees, large ya.rd.I. Load• of room in this 3 hedroom home. Ra l s e chicken a.nd haw h'elb ems. $!1,!fJO. &t&-nn. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE 'A ACRE-VIEW AREA. $'5.000. $a,000 1'ruJ)' a ~f-a-klnd thi1 lltt!e chara'er ails quietly wa,y at the back of a hURe lot. Locall!d en the blufill vitow property. Zoned R.-4 Orange Coast 2600 E. C0111t Hwy., Coron• del Mar RIOAL ESTATE M4 - OWntt amOOus. II.I a k e reuonable orrer. R e d ~. Realtors 645-SOIO. Tb< -~dJt,w }nJ.,, Wm._ Any~ ii the BESI' DAY to •• .a PUot Clualfted run an adl Don't delay •. Ad. .call today - DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 2100 Seville Ave., Newport Heights, NB 873-7608 $79,500 Sat Sun 1-5 444 Morning Canyon, Corona del Mar 844-7211 $56.500 Sat 1-5 386 E. 15th St., Costa Mesa 675-7225 $39,900 Swt 1·5 2 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 426 Vista Suerte (The Bluffs) NB 844-1788 $55,927 (Sun 1-5) 10 Ru e Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) NB 844-8200 $85,000 Sat 1 ·5 #33 Rue Fountafnbleau (Big Canyon) NB 844-8200 $87 ,500 Sat & Sun l ·5 321 Kings Rd (Clillhaven) NB 842-5200 $82,000 Sun 1-5 2781 Bayshores Dr (Bayshores) NB 842-5200 $65,000 Sa.I & Sun 1·5 187 Albert Place, Costa Mesa Mz.-0179 $2.6,400 Sat & SUn 1-5 213 Fernleal Old Corona del Msr 875-6000 $125,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 1574 E. Ocean Blvd .. Balboa Peno. 548-2313 $85,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2006 Vista Caudal (The Bluffs) NB 875-3535 $82,500 Sat & Sun 1·5 •42 Rue Fountainbleau (Big Canyon) NB 842-8235 $110,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 1951 Port Locksleigh (H.V. Homes) NB 642-8235 Sat & Sun 1·5 218 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) NB 842-8235 Sun 1-5 * •2233 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach 842-5353 $175,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 481 E. 20th St .. Costa Mesa 842-5200 $57,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 4831 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sand s) NB 873-8210 $48,750 Sat & Sun 1-5 713 Larkspur . Corona del ~Jar 873-8842 675-8459 Sunday 1·5 2428 Vista Hogar (The Bluffs\ 675-5930 Sal & Sun 1-5 2030 Holiday Road t'Bayrrest) r-.rB 845-6500 $89.500 Sat & Sun 1·5 23!; \\7alnut (Nnt Shores) N.B . 548-1290 $49.500 Sun 1-5 * 4!101 RooseveU , S::inta Ana 554-2868 $30.900 Sat 12·5 30f Vi sta Trucha (Bluffs Condo) NB 840-0020 Sat & Sun 1-5 503 Playa <Bluffs Condo) f\'B 840-0020 Sat & Sun 1·5 4423 \Vec:.t Coast H"'Y· Ne\\'port BeaCh 875-7225 $79.000 Sat & Sun 1·5 2.811 Bavshores Drive, Ne"rport Beach 846-7711 Sun 12-5 * 1218 Parnell Place, Costa Mesa 845-8080 Sat & Sun 1.S J BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1418 Santanella (trvine Terr) CdM 644-1766 $74.500 (Sun 1-5) 22851 \\"illard (Lake Forest\ El Toro 830-4597 $46.500 Sat & Sun 10-6 *1112 Berkshire Ln (Ba ycrest) NB 646·7678 $67.500 Sun 1-5 471 Broarl\\1av. Costa ~fesa 646-3255 · Sat & Sun 1-5 * * 65 I.Jncla Isle (Linda Isle ) NB 642-8235 Sun 1-5 4733 Cortland {Cameo Highlands) Cd~I 642·8235 $73.500 Su n 1·5 1 tot Highland f\Vestclifr) NB 842-8235 Sun 2·8 •41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 842-8235 $169,500 Sun 1-5 20332 Deervale Ln. Huntington Beach 842-8235 S57,500 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM * 1807 Holiday Rd (llaycrest) NB 644-1766 (Sun 1-5) 844 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 644-1766 $295,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 197.81 Seacanyon Cir, Huntington Beach 536-7982 Sat & Sun lll-5 \ 425 Via Lido Nord. Newport Beach 8'15-7414 -$1~ Sat·& Sun 1-5 4JH5 Cortland (Cameo .Highlands) CdM 642-8235 $73,950 Sun 1·5 *1023 Do lphin Terr (Irvine Terr) CM 642-8235. Sat & Sun 1-5 3043 Royce Ln (oU Baker) CM 549-2064 $33,900 Sat & Sun 1-5 **22755 Islamare, Lake Forest 675-5930 Sat & Sun 1-5 1014 Sea Lane (Irvine Terrace) CdM 675-5930 Sal & Sun 1·5 **6 Balboa Coves, N.B. 644-4910 ($140,000) Sunday 1-5 :30 •4S21 Cortland Dr. (Cameo Hilnds) CdM 675-600 $76 ,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 247 Collon (Newport Shores) NB 646-3255 Sat & Sun 1·5 1939 Sanderling (Mesa Verde) CM 548-5880 Sat & Sun 1-5 16428 Ponderosa. Fountain Valley 842-0529 $56,000 ~at I~ 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 18691 Porto!ino Dr (Turtle Rock Hills) 644-1766 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 19112 Bethany (TurUe Rock) Irvine 552-7000 $62,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4533 Tremont (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-1766 $115,000 (Sun 2-5) 1941 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 548-6125 $79,500 Sun 1·5 *104 Via Mentone (Lido Jsle)·Na 675-0123 $109,500 sat & Sun 1-5 201 Wake Forest (College Park) Cll1 54().8083 $33 ,500 Sat & Sun 15- 1209 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $98,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 2200 Francisco, Newport Beach 842-8235 $74.500 Sat & Sun 1·5 #20 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 Sun 1-5 186 Shorecliff Rd, (Shoreclifis) CdM 642-8235 Sat & Sun 1-5 4545 Fairfield <Cameo Shores) NB 642-8235 $119,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 1856 Port Charles (H.V. Homes) NB 842-8235 Sun 1-5 1601 Castle Cove (Spyglass <Fl) NB 842-8235 Sun 1-5 •1907 Galatea (Irvine Terr) CdM 642-8235 Sat & &Ill 1-5 •1933 Santiago, (Baycrest) NB 644-6200 $110,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 •IOI Kings Place (Newport Heights) NB 642-8235 Sat & Sun 1-5 42 Mission Bay Dr (Spyglass Hill) NB 64Q-8684 Daily 1·5 ••50 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 873-9060; 646-7767 Sun 1-5 1726 Ocean Blvd (Balboa Penin Pt) NB 675-4060 $79,950 Sat & Sun 1-5 310 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 613-7300 Sat & Sun 12-5 449 Prospect (Newport Shores) NB 673-3663; 842-2253 Sun 1-5 7 1'win Lakes Cir. (Spyglass Hill), NB 644-4910 1$125,000) open daily 1-5:30 t Cherry Hills Lane (Big Canyon CC) NB 644-4910 ($129 ,500) Sat/Sun 1-5 :30 15 Point Sur Drive (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-4910 ($119,500) Daily 1-5 :30 2807 C&\alpa ( Eastbluf() NB 675-4562 Sat & Sun 1-5 *3065 Loren Lane (Halecrest) CM 545-7856 $37,950 Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5 15182 Lille Cr., (The Ranch) Irvine 833-3380 Sat & Sun 1-5 19431 Sierra Santo (Turtlerock) Irvine IN WESTCLll'F -Here's a winner! Clean and sparkling S bedroom, 2 bath llome with a 15x35 free form swl.mm.i.ng pool. Uniq~e lot has no house to the rear and extra Wide sidcyard and llmlted tralllc in front (Somer- set Drive). It's clean and now priced at OJily $82,500. A listing of Nadine Croul. 1801 Santiago Dr (Baycrest) NB 645-7221 '127,750 Sat & Sun 2-8 512 DeAnza, Corona del Mar 673-8550 Sun 1·5 17 Tiburon Bay (Spyglass Hill) CdM 675-7225 $133,500 sun 1-5 2726 Cardinal, (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $63,950 Sat & Sun 1-5 2701 Canary, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $64,900 . Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM 2615 Lighthouse Lane, Corona del Mar 644-2369 $119,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 4 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 673-= , Sat & Sun·l-5 S BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1724 Pl. Manlelgh (H. V. Homes) NB 644-1766 $93,500 (Sat 1-4 ; Sun 1-5) 17842 Mann St, Irvine 545-8424 $59,900 Sat & Sun 1-5 • 1368 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $138,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 #55 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $138.500 Sat & Sun 1·5 #5 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $265,000 Sat & Sun 1:5 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 ($225,000) Sun 1-5 :30 3728 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 675-0531 $197,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 6 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1607 Baycliff Circle (Spyglass #1) CdM 675-7225 $129,000 SUn 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 10054 San Juan Court, 'Fountain Valley 846-1305 $29,500 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1644 lowa D. Cos ta Mesa 548-1166 $21 ,500 (Fri-Sun 1-4) J BEDROOM "6 Rue Verte (Big Canyon) N.B. i44-1766 , $149,000 (Sun 1-4) 66:j Vlsla Bonita (Bluffs) 1\IB ~ $68,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 *2412 University, Newport Beach 546-2313 $42,500 Sun 1-5 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 2657·Vlsta Ornado (The Bluffs) NB 875-5726 Sat & Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 706 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 548-9346 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 262 Wave St., Laguna Beach 644-7662 Sat & Sun 1·5 1 BR EACH UNIT 404 Heliotrope, Corona del Ma r 642-8235 Sun U 1&2BR 719 Margild, Corona de! Mar 644-7270 $79,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 1 & J BR 420 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 675-SOOO •' Sun 1-5 2 BR EACH UNIT 703-7031> Carnation, Corona de! Mar 642-57.00 $85,000 Sal & &Ill 1-5 Corner of Goldenrod & 4th, CdM 644-7392 $74,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 606 Marguerite, Corona de! Mar 844-4910 ($149,500) Daily 1-5:30 2 BR & DEN EACH UNIT 511 Poppy, Coronadel Mar 675-5726 Sal & Sun 1-5 2 & J BR 400 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar 644-7270 $119,500 Sal & Sun 1-5 431 Carnation , Corona del Mar 673-8550 Sat & Sun 1-5 J BR EACH UNIT 5010 Neptun e, West Newport 642-5200 $100,000 Sun 1·5 816 Marigold, Corona de! Mar 844-4848 $112,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 4 BR & 2 BR I 112 44th St., Newport Beach 646-0555 $82,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 3 BR & FAMILY EA. 518 Femleal, Old Corona de! Mar 1717 lrvine Ave . ._ Newport Beach ~ 842-5200 $64.500 Sun 1-5 833-3380 Sat & Sun 1-5 2912 Alfa Vista (Eailll!Ull ~M. sarntl!fr: 357 CaLBlina (Npt Heights) NB 6.17-6210 $81.000 Sat & Sun 1·5 1740 Plaza del Norte (Penln Pl) NB 673-9060: 647-7767 Sun & Mon 1·5 1727 Port Stirling ( l-larbor View Hms) NB 644-n70 S75 S74.500 Sat. Sun & Mon 1-5 t982 Pt. Albans (11 .V. Homes) N.13. 644-7662 Sat & Sun 1-5 1821 Tahuna (Irv. Terr. 1) CdM 675-3000 Sun 1-5 2528 llowdln Place (College Park) CM 546-0022 $38.500 Sat & Sun 1-5 344 Otero (Bluffs Condo) ND 6'M).0020 Sat & Sun 1·5 3350 Fuchsia. Co!lta Mesa 645-0303 $43,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 675-3000 Sat & Sun 1-5 1120 Goldenrod (H.V. Hills) CdM 675-6000 $79,500 Snt & Sun 1·5 1412 Seacrest (Harbor View Hills) CdM 675-6000 $94 ,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 2326 1\1Stln Ave (Dack Day) NB 645-6500 $66,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 1815 Pt. Renw1ck (llarvor View Hms )NB 644-7211 ~1 .tOO Sat & Sun 1·5 ••A Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $195.000 Sat & Sun 1-5:30 3801 TnJet Isle . {liarbor Vu ffills\ NB 673·8550 Sat & Sun 1·5 2021 Aliso Street. Costa Mesa 646-05.15 $58. 700 .. Sat & Sun I ·5 16671 Phelpi'I. Huntington llnrbor 846-8193 $68.000 Sat & Sun J-5 • 4 BR & J BR 107 Sonora, West Newport Beach 673-9080; 846-7787 Sat & Sun 1-5 5 llR). 4 BR 2008 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! Mar 673-8642 87~59 Sat/Sun 1·5 618 Acacia, Old Corona del Mnr 675-6000 $139,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR & 2 BR & 1 BR $10 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 675-6900 Sat & Sun 1-5 ·-** W, .. ,,_,.. .. , __ ••• w ... ,, ........ ' ChMr•I NEW DUl'UX Oow-..H-a..dl-OntY g blkl. to lhe ocean. Dthl:xe 3 BR.. 2 BA. owner'• unit. PIWI llOO.lt>' 2 BR. f.&11. Pric'1d by builder at On.I)' '"'·""· ALSO NEW And nHr OQnn.. F~ prtctd tn>m $74.:IOO. Alto I I g unit agu, Near comple- llon. NOT SO NEW But in excellent condition. 12 unit apt. In sood rental area ot Loni' Beach. 'Priced rlaht et Sl30.000. Call: 5~ 53Ull'I ,., ,. * IALIOA IAY PROPOnn * ! OCEANl'RONT NEWPORT HllGHTS I New de!UJ.e trtple:r. f 8 BR., lovely lge. Uv. Car parking. WU! trade_f!11. w/din. area. Bit·, for oceanfront home or ~ ldtcll. 1.ge. back· f -! $225,000. 871).7080. yard. Dbl. gar. Deco-I rator's dream. $47,500 HIRE IT IS 642-7491. . - SI> Lot.s in Newport OPEN HOUSE I Beach. plus 13 units, Sa1/~un. alt Ulb I., 1 bll<. to beach. N.lj. ll'tirn. duplex, "" $1il0,000. See them blk. to ~acb. Lo"(•r now t! 673-7420. unit has h'plo. & bltils. $78,000. ~ ' '. * BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES * Ontu~21 1;;;;;;;;0-;;;;;;r•I =;;;;;;;;O.no~r•I =:!;;;;;;l I ~~ *. * OPEN HOUSES * * 4 Ol'l"ICl!S TO SEJ\VE YOU Holieymoon 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SUN. 1-5 Cottage 4 B<lnns. + 'family rm., wide lagoon. Pier Retirement Vlllo & float. ,250,000. or 107 SONORA OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 ~ingles Ore_•rnhoY!4'. \Vest Newport. New ocean vtew duplex .. 4 ~tevi:;,r"°'""thl ""t; ~.!\'. BR. & 3 BR. Cathedral cell's .• 130,000. ! ~~t.1~~ i,"J:ny 1740 PLA2A DEL NORTE OPEN SUN/MoN 1-5 room, i&·ge garden t1~ P.e~in. Pt. Spanish design. 3 BR., fa.mUy irrl., and qUlet, IO\v trattlc stl'l!et, dining rm. Olde world charm. $88,500. , walking distance to a mm--· ~ nlunlry pi.ivate beach, I ' Only $56,500 '44-7211 DAVIDSON REALTY ~N IGI L '1801 W Coa>t H .... y NB l1•l l 1 I /f)/ cAI Lf Y & A551J[ IAITS 1110 Newport Bl,,..d NB b?.l 'l0{,() Gentral * 59'x290' LOT * C-l ZONE RARE EASTBLUFF VIEW E-Z TERM.<: * Corona del Pilar DUPLEX -168,SOO * 4 Bedroont home (huge masler BRI + family room + dm, 3-bRths, many ex- tras. Quie t st.Net, $.'18.700 Enjoy the view from one of the tarkest 1QJ.s in Eastbluff. Plenty of room for huge po0l. 4 Bdrms.1 family rm., brkfst. rm., entry court· yard. $77,500. OPEN SAT./SUN. 1-S 2807 CATALPA * C-2 Propc.11y -N"°'vport Blvd. "''ith 30' x 31)' building. 536,CMXI. bowaJl() Lawson jrl., Realtoiz )4 16 VIA l!OO • Nf-WPOIT l lACH, (71 '4) 6l S·4,ll RAMBLING YOUR OWN RANCH STYLE GARDEN FIX IT & SAVE $$$ unusual, distinctive retreat L«a.ted in best Ea1talde In the heart of Costa t-.tesa. area on qU!et tree lined 3 Bedroom c u s t o m i z e d 1treet, 3 extra 1 a r a e home. Secluded p a t I o . bedrooms, giant spacious vegetable aarcten & fruit built-in kitchen, 2 tiled trees! If you ~ bored with baths, cul-de-sac Joi, You routine, see this. $37,000. will enjoy 'this home. Take loan. ASSUMABLE 7~t. VA a look. Call Red Carpet, WAN. Real ton ..,._, COATS $27,000 4 BR 2 BA • & Mama's a;et·a·1ray. Sunshine WALLACE clNn " ready f 0 r <r-· REALTORS cupancy, 1uirt right f o r · you renters io get started. 96:2:945.4 Carpets &: drapes thruout. - H""e kitchen with gas •TREMENDOUS ...,,.,. eoun1cy "m'"'"'"" TR'IPLEX total payment.I are less than rent. ~rll&'e 3 BR. 2 BA units. Best rental area. \\o'alk to schools, shops & churches. Live Jn W lk 0 l one aln1ost rent fl'l.'('. Hurry, 8 er 11 ft8 won'.t 18'1 $48.950!! Sobm;t •••L '''"'' on exchru~e. Cali 645-8400. Open eves 5'15-0465 Z()ffWSEBy!MJYQ\1}Qfl'f774 2 HARBOR VI~ Original Ha.rOOr View 1D aome of ua 111 1till THE PLACE TO LIVE. T h I s ex· ceptlonally nice view home has the ~ Oexlble ar- rangment of be 4 room 1, allowing a 2, l. 4, or !I bedroon1 U51l&'e. Lara:• yard v•ould be great for a pool. Only ~YGLASS The ne\\·est of !be fine view home siles in C . d . ~f , Subltanlial price reduction cm this beautifully appointed four bedl'oom home, with TiiE FINE~ V J E W• AVAil.ABLE TODAY'. The home '" clear -submit your beat ldea on financlq:. 17 Tiburon Bay Open Set. Ir. Sun. 1-5 p.m. SJ.3.1,500. Cati 675--7225 DANDY DUPLEXES I v. E. Howanl .t eo.j 2 Bedroom units on large _ .._._......,. . -~;:::::;:::::;::::::;::;;~-I lots. 10% dcni:n. Only: · $36,500 ONE Ml LE TO BEACH BEACH DUPLEX LIKE NEW 3 Bedroom &: 2 Bedroom units, 1 block to the beach. Com pletely redecorated. New cupets. drapes. 10% down. $76,500 Bev.utUully tandscaped fami- ly hclnif!. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, farni- ly &: dnng room, dbl.e ga- r~. CO\."l'l'ed patio v.itn ro- Upk@ep 1'e'llr yard. Quiet ctll-d~ st, Teniflc tamlty home, and the k1ck can bi- cy-cle to the surf! Assumable 6% 1oali! ! ! &JO-mt. 0pen "'"- W1·l1t•t1.&.( 1111111 11 1\ INCOME UNITS SID N•rclasua Tripl!X 45' lot Sat/Sun 1-S 711 Iris Cute duplex + gueat SUn 1·5 -• • I I • '"' H o~lo""" I '" '' ' 11 \1., 1 11" DMLY PILOT ( r-'IC"os;;;;,;;t•:.;;:=:_ ____ I Fount1ln Va~ l· c~isi:sA Ol'~~~U5E Hun11.,...., -~1.;.rv;..1"'""'------· 1 :;L;:.;••:;":.:.""::...;:::::;;. ___ 1;L:.::-:i<:::::..::=:::..---i ·,::.:.~:-:=:::.. _ _::_5~~~!!~t:==¥~~~·~~ .... ;;.: . .:.::~: THE BIG PUMPKIN LIVE IN IRVINE A IJT1lE HOUSE THREE ARCH llAY WI'! HAVE FOUND LEASE WITH OPTION for Mio HI L•v••r re i1deo11a1 7~0/o FINANCING CUI-Ge-Sac a t r t e t , S Imrrw:ul.Jte l BR. 2-" BA. 8tdroomt 2 Batt.a ~ Chateau Bl&l'IC Townhoule. ftreplAoe, naw --1-400 oq tt. children can wall!;';'~' · rumpus room. Shak~ root. douhl• cU ~nn&'~ ~~ prag~. OUereid for $41,900. small Ch!Jdttn, 10'.&I s&lf' Call COLWELL ~ A<~ J .,,.,__, ua.n Cow1, ott Brookhrust. CUSTOM HOME ' MOVE-IN CONDmON So, Of Ellis. $29,500, NELSON REAL £STATE 846-1300. Huntington Beech SEA BREEZE TOWN HOMES ·~ -It. • ~.... 2 BR .......... --A TRUE CALIP. Lowly • ·-• r=t -c-~rRY CLUI n..rlh~. ~ .. ~ $31,250 WITH BIG IDEAS ... •111"1rm. m1 mll•"" HOMll ~,~,;:"silo. ,... -"v1LLA ~ .. wtth formal dtn1!'4' tit ~ 2Ab ~1 -priced NNtfed in Uie hW.11 of ~ll ,,, ~·1 .... ~ R1ch In wood.a, coal w1th BMut. 2 Br., l~ Bii., :Priv. IUU..,. room. Kitchin to the • ...,t r • 1 yr, °'d. 10 Lquna's famed H.lvlera ouer ..-&><--· han:.1 ltladc tile, and 10NES !*do. MUI 6tdt. elect. :f Cll.I' nv of the boule. Ntwl;y mlnutes from University ot (.'(Ullif'll!, amidiit 1 he $73,900 ~ ln hmlr)' hm&I. iliuv-ti«:. pr. ~'lh. built·• CU• carpeted 6 tttlhl.y painted. Callt at Irvine. G*n@t')' of 18u ahnlbi. lt FANTASTIC VIEWS dinlna' rm. 5 Br, c0zy wvad pets. drp. M• Verdi Anlll, Thbh ~k!.'9-' a 1 ~:~ M6-0022. has an OUTSTANDING cwll r'be '°'• 2,<mln llt ft oC ~I •·-llt:lreplacn 6 best .. !' Estlt46 '40.000 Priv. pty. f'« funhel• cu 10 _,, on t ,..,.,, VIEW OF THE OCEAN. vmg ID&ot lhil lm· "" 1.&.111 Y rm with wet usf 11141673·6210 Info. ctJ1 J"1me Edwardl. only $296 ~~nlhCaltlotal SORClNG ON nlE ROCKS ~~te e!llOfn bomie. a••ay AO.Im f~2_..~ '"'"·--(213l 271-U64, Ext. XIS. pa,)'mt'Dla. .._......... to BELO\\'. .............. art'Cl. I thb .,.,.,...._.re Inspect 846-.V16. w lk !! l Unktuc 2 kNM art'hlt~"t\Jrt" EXECUTIVE HOME fatr'A.'l.)'a. Open Slt/Sun. 1-5 Ntwpwtk4~tlMO Meu Verde VIII•• THE SHINY APPLE 8 er U' ee FEATURES 2 BDRMS I< N<>rth t..guM, 1w"ep1 n g No.~ Royal ~. Cieorve. Biz Newport Helfhh 2 br, l ba., pr, pool, &Awn. < !,~=::''::';'::' ::'':"::':':"'.::::=:'.. 2 ""THS. O•-~-. & Dana Point to Pa Io s Canyon. I-'==;.;..,;.;.;:==---atMe loan. Gtant J OOOt re-Ch•f" lnia homl' Int Wh1te ...,. ""' ""''" Ch I C Cod '""'~ ~ ..... _....___ "n &~ bath i¥ ~atcd or1 \<N,· .. r \'erde• view. ()pen beam ...,. •rm "I •pe "'"!>·· ~,,.._nr,-. ..:a.r. KIOVt' lest & it woold paaa. L•gune Beach u· 1 :C 0 -•"--n ,_ ... •-,~ $21500 Qi.II 3 B<'dtoonlll, J&j b•llis, cor·I";;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; lt•vel ~·ith ill'Cping lo!t & ce uia:s, (.'OUt't entrnntt, .. cmoU\M. 1-t'nu1. -eps .,..,.,. ·s · ncr lot. ncaUM" trom the!• IUli MC.p&rlthl eotr1tnei·. Thi.' BR Den & huge boo~ roon1. I I llf'ach & bay, paneled k CJ REAL ESTAT• llr-hool. Nice F1fA }Ot(ti can uppt r Jevt'I I e 11 t u r r ~ $148.000 --bea..n\t'<l liv ml. 2BR, be, 1133..i&w or :»S·UG8 be D.li5Ui1lod, low i11ie1~11t. }.tODERNISTIC LIV. Rr.'l., LOWER J)OH '(. rRAMW.Lix den, brick oourtyun:!. $79.SOO -LE-.~UC~AO-,-.-s.~.~Bl~u~,~,.~, ~,-B-,, ah horn CoU \\'/BLACK IRON THREE BAY ARCH ' ~ open houliC Sat I< Stin 1-5, 2 Bu. deluxe, Ocean tTonl. s4~~ 847~. to ace. t~TR£PLACE, EXTh"NSJVF. .i BR horn~ wltii eXcellent lf01.1'0R ft4~~00 &\'I.lie A\'e.. end unit, Securlly. 20 min VA NOTHING DO~N USE OF GLAS.Ci & OPENS ocean view, close to privatt• mor..ic-ltitfw' to San DleJl:o. !TI4) 153-717() '" TO t.GE. SUN DEC!{ \\'/ lwach entrance, tennis ~,_.!:==!IOI lllUlilDJ:: ""/V\I, 3 BR. F.R. or fT14) 879--0122 NO COSTS OCEAN VTEW · oourla &: park, $105,000. S68.fm. Open Sun 1-5. 612 VACANT !Id ult condo, 2 BR ' Ownet' hll.! j1111t moved. Eastalde Costa Me s a Our models will be reedy In just a fe11' duys. But II you oon\e out "°"'" you c:an beat the PRJCE JN. CR.EASE. Spiral staircases, loft bdnns, trple1, v.'et bars, 2 story din. nns. front I< rear patios. 1'· bednxlms. Up to 14.19 sq. ft. Swimming pool, jacuni, 1111una & rtcftaUon !'OOl\l. Take Ellis E. of Beach Blvd.. tum So. oo.Chapel I.II ln Hun- tington Beach. 96 2-60 70 F<om 127,9$. 4 Pius Pool. Bad"'· ln need This charming llttle house LINGO REAL ESTATE * LIDO SANOS * St. J1tmt>s Pl. 5-18-6310. 11; BA, new ,.,.11 & drpe. y CARPETING It VJNYL n• _,,, 4gs..1397 -r of ~ v.'ho can. l..a1'(te 1-1 A S N E \\' \\r I "' 4 .... -ouou or Beat buy! 3 Bdrms.. 2 N Sho Sll.000. $390 down & move ~~rz:th ~OO~ CARPETING &:-VINYL Laguna HIHt baU111: new paim. t'rplc., ewport r.. in. 836-4200 oft. I I Harbor HI-S c hool. 4 1 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Oen, Family Room, Fireplace, Brftldut Bar. Many fruit tlfts. OUered tor S59 700 Call COLWEU. 646--05.15. . " FOR THE YOUNG1 ~AT HEAR:r uolP'ld Urla ad, because )'OU won't want to miss seelug 'thia sharp 3 bdnh home in ~a Mesa for just $24,500. C'l()floe to schools, al*> fenced back yard, new CioY't program that every on~ qua!Uies for -wilh $1200 down payinenL Call for 11.ppointn1en1, Walker&Lee llllll ,,,,.,. 54&-9491 Open eves. BEACH FLOORING TI-IRU-Otrr. 1--=--------bean1ed cel1'11., shag carpct; BLOCK TO OCEAN Duplexes/Units Ooor plan.r-~ Hunttnaton • Spacious red brick patio en-LEISURE \\lorid, new Villa dbl. a:ara.gi?. 2 Blk1. to sile 1'2 Beach loca n with cement Thi& 2 Bedroom 1 Bath compaues rear ~nds. Serena. l.ndivldual home, beach. Community pool. &: 2·St)·. A·Fn.me. 3 SR., 2 ba. 1---------· I $FOR$ Larwln's Tiburon condos are a better buy! \Vell·ktpt park-like surroundings tea· turn l or 2 stories, 2 to 4 Bedrooms from ~.990 with attractive tenrui. Easy liv- ing-airy all electric kitchen, total E>Xterior maintenance &: air conditioning. We kr)oy.· them best • we hUilt then1. can the apeciallsta! 1,rwin rulty inc. 96M405 (24 hrs) Equal Housi1* Oppty. drive &:-&hake roof. Cose home has new' paint & The o\.\>ner "'Ill rurnlsh wl!h \•k!w, 3 BR. 2 BA. rf'C. arta. $48,750. Owner Nl!'Wly dtooor, in & OU!, 1ncl. to Golden WC5t College. On-carpeting. Neat as a pln. PLANS FOR EXPANSION. elec «introlled, dbl &:ar· anxklwi -low u; l(ll'k down? new carpets &-drapes. ly SM,900. Call 963-5621. Landscaping &: ocean view 'Mtls l'IO\'et '' LITTLE 644-032(. r~OOD REAL TY you "°-on'! believe! HOUSE '\'ITll BIG t.aguna N~u.I JJ;ES FAMILY HOME IDEA5." ''an oublandlngl _..,;;,..______ * 541-12911 * opportonilY 111 the nriroe n, LTY If«:. Se\'eral 4 Bedroonu1 with $47 500 FULL PRICE PRICE REDUCTION! fStlM view. All have beam 1."t'il-• Spacious 4 Br, hclu5e, breath· lngs, fireplact'. dining room OWNER MAY HELP laking v1ew, S 4 6, 9 OG . (7'141 873.5210 FlNANCY.' 4!&:'5686. F'OR sale by owner sharp & ouU.ldc decks. Priced MISSION REALTY ~OO'IW....._.,.,., 2 BR. 1 4' BA, close 10 from $49,950 to $130.00J. So Lake Forest Nt'lfPCll\IMcn•C&litonUt2•to ........... In 1 •• ~-Huntington Beach's Laguna & Laguna Niguel 985 · Coar;! M\vy .. l..a-?1111a.1---------""'"' one o t .. .,. ~t Most Popul.r area. Phone (714) 494.0731 DESIGNER 3 BR, lg. tr., JOLLY GIANT l39"".'500"'M. 0°pen1 s.n1_,. Cl5,'.nm. •1n6 1 1'6· CALL 497·1761 -EMERALD BAY-new cpts. & lndscp., 3-ct1.r " 2 Bdrn1 condo. 1 ~ yean>I"'""""""""""""""""~ I gur., huge clubhouse. Im-Large cu~ton1 butlt home, S. Ola Vista. new, Freshly Painted wilb SHANKS PONY to ahopping, At the very tori of 111e nr.111 n1ac. 830-l597 12 rooms. 4 BR, 2 ha, huge w·=1u...= ... '--"0"1 o.e'="'-,-,~H~il~l,-a-re-a. tastefully .paneled and mlr-tov.•n, beach. Ado-bl• 2 section ol lh<' hny, \l'ith L I l'C'C. & lan1. I'm .. Ullllty 2 BR l !S BA, drps/cpts --• II I > '" the S"""'tacular vlev•s "''ll ido tie &, laundry rms. & offi ce & patio• l>ltn•. -1. golf. roi-..u vtng r:oom. PUS bc:lnn., 2 ha., frplc. hand ..-~ .zy l ' ... II · ~ wall~pered dining area ""'gg•d 1-•,•d. •-. Ch•••!ul \\'OUld expect. 4 Bd1·ms., 4 A FAMILY HOME or !Cn. "'Oe. v1ng rm, 492-7677 - t & t ,,.. "' "'" ..... bath & ll family room; kil<'hen w/nll bl1·!ns. l\tany, ,:;;~:c...,-,--,...,.,.-== carpe !I cus om Mexican tile kitch. 1,000 Sq. $1.85,000 4 BR .. family l'Tn., 3 ba. \\-ith Y.'/charining frplc. t.ge. $2.000 cash to loan, $32.400 S•n CJem•nt• drapes, oventzed pantr;i rt. of redwood decking + MONARC'' BAY lgc. patiO. Via Lido Soud. many exlt"M. Asking $68,500 Open ~se Sun. ll}.21-73. FANTASTIC DUPLEX ~a,. near schools. walkilijl room for pets & a garden. " $122,500 or wUJ lcuse-option. 20'J Pahzada 1213) li'G-2814 Localed in downtown 1-1.B. d!Stance to H u n t I n g tor ' Like Ile\\' onlv $68 500 A large fa1nily home ol 4 Pl ER & SLI p 011.'!'lerslBR. unitplus 2BR. Center, Swimming pool ant ' .z ' • bdrms., 3% batl!S, lantlly CALL '=" 6-46·1~14 South Laguna . plenty of greenbelt areas BIG PRlCE REDUCTION. with (' I Th 4 BR., l ba. S270.000. \Vill 91~, rental with enclosed gar· A.t..i-~ __ , l"l.t A"" all rm. irep II.CC. e lease \\ith firm option.~ 4~ LOVELY 3 BR. S.n""ish ages, ~luxe features thru. ~.,'6 mu)' ....,,....., c to Nice view. 1700 Sq. ft., large lot contains S1vin1-IDO LOTS --"'9~ ...... out. $53,9001 Call Village day847-3095. beams, deck; small yard; ming pool, jacu22l, putting L llALTY home w/charming mcome Real Estate, CASH AT ONCE age, J. Good value. $49,900 green, dc>cks & patios & Only interior lots avau. Nt•r l'fl•p•rf ., ••• Off It• apt. Claytlle roof, 2 962·2456 a generous la\\•n. $165,000 a1 Ft. tor resideflce. w/poo\· courtyards, hani""'OOd floor, For )QB" home. I can offer SPANISH DELIGHT. 2 VICTORIA HLDS. patio $74,000. 35 Ft. nord GRAND OPt;NING bet1.m1, partial ocean vu, 8M3 Adv.ms at Magnolia, H.B. :you any service you \.\1s:b to Bdrm., ovt>rlooking wooded A large home of 4 bdnns.~ corner (40 ft. buildable sitel Newport B.y Towers $62.500. ~'ftel'. 4~. DELIGHTFUL get !he most ca.sh for your ca.nyion. Close in. $52,T;iO conwrtible den, )ge. famil y $65,000. 1 &: 2 BEOJ\{J(JtJ Thi~ home is located in a home, the quickest Jll)Mlble rnt. "'ilh \Yet bar & lovely LIDO REAL TY CONOOMl~IU?.1 HOtiJJ~ splendid, ,;ecJUded btsch. wa,y. No obUJC&tiol'l!j:. BRA.SH-etrrE ttl0domin1um/pooi. 2 ocean v;ews. Owner will 3377 Via Lido. N'pt Beach Sc\yfront ilOmt'li [ 26 Units Professional Very h\ab trattlc b:arlon orf B~un;t inl:ena<tion. lri large !!hopping ct'fltcr. ~ Sl:!l.000 gross. Ch'l't' l~ spel'Miablt-. Call today. 546-1600 ~E'N'T DfVISIIDI ASSUME 61/2 °/o FHA IN COLLEGE PARK 01iented area. Ralsed hard-EAR REALTY. 968-1178 Bdrms .. roligh sawn panel-carry tge. 2n(I T.D. or trade * 67:J..7300 * Boat Slips 1 ""'OOCI r 1 oo rs. continoous HEADSTART ing. Close to shopping. Good for \Vest L.A. area. $1·14,500 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. Full Security Highrlse cleanini; o\•en, decorated to Surf Side-condo v.•/all ap-bicycling. rLow int. FllA LARGE FAMILY? Stet>! & concret!! constntcUon the f'xqui.site tastes of the pllances! ·Deluxe 3 Br, 11,', loan. Xlnt buy $24.~ One or L.aguna'it largest vlell' 104 Vi• Mentone Private B&konies Mobile Homes 'Better step (flliC'l<ly!t 4-Br, artist~11er. 3 BR. plus Rt'al ''decorator's delight" 2garages ·l. F Sal 125 2 Bath double fil'<'place _ .___ilv -m, """.~. Cal! Ba, Ne\\' decor. \\'alk to homes. 6 Bdnn~ .. 4~ btl.!1111: S . , ,__,.,___ · paces per 11r11 or • 14111 ,, '"" Nil""" . beach le shopptng. SZ1,500. ovt>r 4,000 sq. ft. of \\'OOd pac10us ~ Ul:Ul'UVl11 &: den Root top sundcck ' 1 c::=:::======= :iWnlg~. r:~1'.!'1J.~1~8C:~ Village Real F:state. Call Denison As 1 0 c , & glass c 0 n 5 1r uct1 011 • 31,-2 bath horn<' \\·ith ~'Wim-Unusual Opportunity to Pur· : Moblle Home, 1972# 12 x i\-fOBILE Home Parle: $1.U.1- "'"'3il. 962-2456 673-7311. Swt!eping cx..-ean v 1 e w s: ming pool, $109,500. chase Baylront Property In · 52, In Highland, (•. San M, 2'l Ac: M·I lot 7~ Ac. ~ oo~A~--at M ~·-HB s=,ooo N~wport Beach hind llOO ft. on freeway; Ol'ENTIL t • rrs FUN ro BE /tltCEt OQ"O.J ucuu"' 86'"'' ... • · • 494-7551 c.z.i }lrittingfu.m }l(a(tn 310 Fernando ·Rd., N.B. 52, In Hig 1 ' Ce. Mushroom Fann $1.'lSMM; I ~ $200 PER MO. * 51/4°/o T.O.P. * 1000 N. eoom Hwy., La&un• " 675-1551 S•n Bernardino Coun-Shopping c....r IHMM; COUNt'RY FRESH" ctrrIE? Bt>autiful 3 Br., 2 Ba. home BUY N-... · fEAL.:rOF:6 ty. Lovely 10 JC 20 C:OV· Home tor Retired: Go 1 t I f B h $33 CIVI v..-•WATERFRONT e _.J h nc1 Courses In So. CalU. le otha' ~ big BRS. 2 varrity BA, n luntington eac · ·'""'·(Or retirement, Young quality • 67S.0123 SPANISH tiled patio to your er.-g pore • a car-investtnerr!B! · . gourmt"I kitchen has color BY OWNER h0meonquietstreet.2Br,2 L....:==c-.l n::'t;;.... CLEAN 2 BR. 2 ba. home 0\\.11, pier & slip. Spaciou:.i port. Nicely lendscap-lnh:!mational Investments ROOM FOR' LETTUCE toned appliances + a brick ~!!!!!!!!i!l92i!-480!i~l·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Ba, deck minimum upkeep. 110SN.ComtHwy .. loguna on street to street lot. 2 Br, 2 Ba newly deooratl!d ed. Modern Mobile Cor Vande1ilout 539-5112 TOMATOES, OKRA , ~.~:'riv~ ~i~~~ ~OR Sale By owner. 3 ~nee t5a.~ern con-494-1177 $66,500. Broker 6'5-5200. ~tXo~~ i~~ A~~~:i: ~Mk 546-0135 after 6 * 746 TUSTIN * AND YOU Ing trp-lc. Situated on tree--bedroom, 2 bath, family See for Yourselt. O!>!!n House BEST BUY LIDO Spanish tile In kitchen. Uv • • Npt. Beach. Open Sat. Ir: So buy your fan1ily this studded lot ""'ith boat gate. room. all elcclric kitchen, Sat & Sun'l-5. Up Nmth Av<'. DRAMATIC ... 4 br, J ba. 0wnr ~7414 rm ha! giasa '41ndows 12' 10x~ Flamingo. Q ua 11 I y Sun. 1·5. 6 Units for sale, gurgcous 4 hdrm biggie on $200 per Jil(I. pays it all when "customized home" ex-In South Laguna, Le/t on • different. stuoning! high & beaut. floor to cell. made. Set up in nice Costa 1 house for rent. Agent 8 corner lot \\ilh open you assume this VA k>an at cellent floor plan.' Terms Hillside to 31888. Cathedral e<>il. big dining f\-"iio;~uon Vielo trplc. R-2 lot. $91,500. ri.lc>sa. adult park. Sp, rent 67a.-4630 642--2678 country spaces. A\ so 5%'it interest. F'ull price available. Tel. 962-ral2. 1'111 .. l:;:e. balcony/library. ~!ADRID OPEN llOUSE Owner. SGO., Nel\' awnings & 'lb:! fa.!1f'st dra"" ln tht:! West. lnclurles; 2 !u"uriou!'i balh11. S36.500. Bkr. 962-55ll. $47,500. Gourmet kitr-h. \\.hl1e \.\'Bter * 1-' l-5 1 61"J-24~5 skir11ngs. Only $3450. I a Daily Pilot Clt1.sslf~ J1~~~11si'f~:'.:dMe~~·~;~ * FREE UST , Huntington Harbour ~~~~isie,~c~~1ir~>l~l & ro;:f ~~~. ~~2 ~~· d2:1~ ~ Bi~ 8~~FF lT~e~·ef1~~do. ~;:~,~~S 20 x 45 ~= i;' ~·~~;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:,1 anti VA t~rms !l\'nilable AIM -REAL l Bd1mfi .. '1 ha. ~ huge 0\\·11er n.a.-831-2(68 Prime location. Hu ge l BR, t BA. Priv, patio. CLASSIFIED SC,f do\\-n Pl'Of!'fllm. won·t 1 ,... attic. ltetluet.'d to $87.500. master suite, 2 BR, den, Adult park lA'/ja.curd, pool& last Jong 1or sn.ooo Call Gov't re~ homes. -...HH., 494-. 0561 Newport Bee~ 2~ ba. t.atl!St kitctwn, r.,,k, &. prtv. bch. $90Ci0. Npt, HOUR~ Walker&Lee ···~ '''"''' 54.~ Open eves CUSTOM BUILT HOME 011 corner lot CM Back Bay area, 4·pa &: 2 Ba ups,talrs, llv rm., din. rm.. kitchen, Fam, den & Ba downstaira. Lms of closet apace. Lrg dble CBT gar., 2 patio covers. Citrus t r e e a . \Voodland Sehl di I t r I c t $87,500 owner 548-4732 or 5'1)..qm OPEN HOUSE BRAND NE'V Eestskle Location 4 BR. 2 BA, 1900 !IQ. ft. Cpts, drps, leocc, landscaped, sptink!C'rs. 01X'n Sat)Sun 1-S. 2-18 E. 22nd St., O.t. 615-6177 I: 64:1-5290. 80lllt" ha\'t! in:iff:" some no ......, .,.,.,,_ "'•-&>wn '"-•nn ... ....,, ,-.., --·917 Qt.enf'leYfe OPEN SAT/SUN 1 5 \\'cl bar, elec gar. Pool. Bch . .,1..-1 .... a *d,.ertlsen mav pla<e r.z '""" IOQl..r'O beacn" c: • Sale/Or Lease 0 p t i o n . PR!. """ wishes to bu" _,,, .z utuaf're,~~~=~ities OCEAN VIEW 2657 Viste Ornado $74,500. Open Sun 1·4. 2951 mc>blle"home. 12 or 20 \\icte'. !heir ads by telephone HERBERT HA\\'KINS Hard to believe hut only DUPLEX-NEW n r. A. T Fabttloos E-plan c ond 0 . Quedadl\. iblk W. of Vista lrg d<r.\'JI or cash. &12-7951 ' S:~or!t~ ~~u ~r~m. REALTORS * 963-56Sl $30,900 full price. Sit on :your . . 1'.L""'\.L Upgnided to an ° l d f' de! Oro & East h I u ff) • aft 5 or wkends. No agtl 8 t<> noon Saturday deck, \\'atch the boats & en· Sweeping views of t?wn . & 494 0561 English motif, \\1th a "5 6#-4133 or 640-0800. 1 joy the ~ lite. ocellll, mos( captivnllng -Cro"n" famil y room; all DUPLE it.1. P s. COSTA ~fESA. 'oft1CE 6""" charm. l BR. J bas; Lower • Ol7 QLenf'\El\,l\'e custom finished & detailing, X ...,9,500 1972 MODEL 24x60. 2 BR, 330 w. Bar unit, 4 BR .. 2 bas. Large _:_""""°:_::__:__:be.:.oc:.:._h_"_:_C~~~~· I v.1th Indoor.outdoor living; l Blk to bel\ch. Pvt rooftop 2 BA. tam rm, a1r cond'g, 642 5678 HJN11NGJCN HARBOUR kitchens, [rplc ·in liv rms. * 4 VF.AR OLD BEAtITY * all o u t s Id e maintenance 5W'ldeck, corner lot. Walk dishwasher, etc. Adult Parlt • Huge trees surround this ~lY Lots o! decking. ;142,000. in lovt'ty upper Myslic •nus, taken care of, plus aCct'ss to restaurants & Lido Shops. ln Laguna Hills. Just reduc-NEWPORT BEACH rw1Hc wagon wheel ranch OPEN HOUSE, Sat & Sun l Br, Den. 2lf.r Bn, large hill to pool All thi8 for only 2 Br, I Ba -lge crptd l-""'"--''0°"'$13"'"900"'-. :o58Hl90::..::'=·c_~ 3333 ~~rt Blvd. NEGLECTED FARM HOUSE style home. Cozy log-burn-17214 COAST HWY. tron1 l to 5 pm st 277 side Jot with views. $?4.900. $84.500. sleep-loft for teenage or J\fOBILE Home-Budger Ex-.AZ-56'78 Ing fireplace tn living rm., (7141 ~6-1384 & (213) 592-2845 & 279 Dolphin Way. * OU'J'STANDING HOME * Scenic Properties studio use. 2nd unit: 1 Br, pando In park nr beach. C?P~r kettle kitchen, bunk Irvine .. MARION MILNE in J\fystic Hills, located with * 675.5726 * 1 Ba, patio. 2 garages: Newpt Sch. 646-2748. HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ sizh.et_BRsi inclR udl1ong 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I n,EALC ESTHATE extras 3 Br, 3 Ba, & den, S St rte II ~b~:9{78;/lt\~b.J 642-3128. 1787554:e:~Blvd. m ...... er 1 ...... way. ear t T 61 S. oasl WV. cont1:mporary, v."Clod &. glMS. uper G r •• Ga~e•· & ··egeta .. "bie ·-a·. 8 , 35, NEW awning, •P· , has HUGE CUSTOM POOL. urtl1 Rock Hills La••"im Beach 494-8558 "" "'' ~ ....... II Lowest &Y S\11lmn1ing pool \\!\th be11uti· Delightful Doll House ln ~st Comer Short & 35th St,. rent $48 mo. Partly furn . LAGUNA BEACH Owner will se NO ft10NEY .,_ priced horn<' ln pres· VIRTUAL PARADISE ful surroundin"s. can only Nc>\\"""rt Heigh"· 1-at!Otl. 0 ,,.0 Sai·Sun. l·'· ow~r. Must See. A steal at $1950. m Forest Ave. DOV"N lo Vets or terms "-6"' area. Jn1n1acu late, adu1t . . . " ,~ ""' .. '"" 10 suit. Take advantage!! occupied. Beautiful land. J\i~1fu_~nt ga.n:lf'n-l~e ~t-be appl't.'\'iatE'tl by s ;ng, -Vacant -arunous OlAltet' 6-12-3871. ~1142-;;;;""'~~""',,_"""--494-!Mt?S Bier. $2-5511 ~aping & <."Overed patkt. ting, lovely ocea~ view. 3 Sl95,000.SHIELDS "'c '1'1 ,,~r~~-oUer~!/ $35,500. cH~a=rbo=,--v;e_w_H_o_m_•_•_ NE\\' 2 BR. 1 BA llving nn. SAN CLEJ\lE:-lTE J\1a.ny eJCtra.<1. Walking dis-b. d rm s, ! ~ n1 1 I y r n1.. a .....,..,,...,. Arluh park ''"' private HORSE PROPERTY lance tn t'.'lCnl. & high ri.rt•plal.'e. Dining rm. chrf s REAL ESTATE RV!f roPEN11L9 B~~t;.~~\r ~a~:n~~-~BR be!IC'h -$16,500 54~3672 30.) N. r~no Real With 22'x36' Pool schools. 3 Bdm\S., 2 ha. pluH kitchen. Sundeck .. Outdmr N lOx·C> FLEET'l\"OOD Furn. fanu"" nn ... ,,._, bar 50und SY"''cl; Pit BBQ. IF" I E I d RE ' \' [. Jb,.1u·d & Co ext to pool &: green bell, 2 NORTH COUNTY H ~rom clese t "-ere v ~' " • ormcr Y "f. un · · ' · r .... Jc's c~ fa 'I ba nnnl. clubhouse, eduh.!l, no uge cu . o 7ll a , S85.:nl INCLUDING LAND: Bea$72 500ut1fu~"~8003a area home! :\HI 1l1alia 4!).J.ilO!I."\ 11..1 r-.......,. ,__... , , mi y rm, r. r.no-, l3900 ,,,~ •-oo NB I dial free 540-1220 targ(! comer lot filled with .,,,... -:===.=;;:=::::';=::'I drapes. R Lriia.n, pe s, · O"tQ-t• • 1 • • '"'" • """ ganleruo. Ap-1 Turtle Rock TARBELL, Realtors * OPEN HOUSE * F~antast"1c e 1Lo,'o Loan 673-7133 * 67s.1473_ C0"1'A """"· !""" Angeln•, CLASSIFIED proximately 3000 sq. ft. of Broadmoor 1920 s. Cst. Hwy .. LB. Sat & Sun. (or call) f l l BR, x.lnt l~nd. u;oo. fully ' DEADLINES country living. Sharpest Broo.dmoor home on 1 ~,::.;G;..U~N'CA7'-?.CH~A=RccM'-c 895 ACAPULCO WATERFRONT furn . 6-12..f.689 Det1.dlinc for copy &-kills EASTSIDE I' t.he market. i\tany extras. LA Arch Beach llcights, Cu."1om 5 Bedroom & lnniily roonl. ISLAND HOME NEW 2 BR. 1 BA living is 5:30 p.m. the dt1.y be- ' .,A.. Profes.•. landscaping; i~I Mat1Jre home v.·ith 3 ~pacious 2-sty., Spanish niotir. suoken Oi>Pn Ho11.se Sal/Sun _1-5 3 Bdrm, Fomlly R-, rm. Adult park v.1/ private rorc fc;:bllc8tion. except an1roon1 plus -cute as location for pools &: tennis bd-ms. & gu-t quart•-. -~ .. lln NB $67 500 _,, ~ h $16 500 "'" -d a bug's rar! G1·e at td-4471 c=.)1464103 courts. $62.500. Open house $98,500 '"' '" living nn .. rrplc.: mslT. .;>.HO ....... ' • ' 134% lo.In ev1l1. ..,.,ac -' J'tV".-,,,1 .. r<>r UMdll.)' & J\1on IL)' DOLLHOUSE penonallty home & only Sal/SUn. l-5. 19·m Bethany. . · bdrm. suite, spacious sun· ~ ~ SAC. dbl ""ide $8500. Lido Editlons \-\'hen deadline ·~-~11 54 5 8 •2 • ~ decks. Triple ardi·double ,....... BROKER ••••no .. -ter r-nl ""'.rk. Pool. is Saturday, 12 noo n. ~the, ~altor~ -., ., ' $300 w/TO/a. ~ =~~ti~. v'f!neo'; ~c> w~: Gw ••• ?' HARBOR --~red ~~r. £~. CLASSIFIED GREENBROOK Total Cash REAL EST'{.,."E cilic coo.st. 01her hon1es 642-3862 * 548-5620 .., _ _...__..,, 3 VBuR, 2"s•Am. 'r,'m· 30· HOUSE trailer in park REGULATIONS Lease New G1tt1rl:nook -4 BR, Vets -move in or name 11'\I um!C"r f'Qnslructicm. ............ $lOOO or hst olr 673-8640 ERRORS: Advertiatta 2 BA, lam. rm., luxury c~ terms.. BRAND new po.Int ll90 Glenneyre St. From S52,000 * BEACH HOUSE * rn~ self clean1 ovenN, Ice afler :; Pri.t should chC<'k their ads le drps, $395 PM" mo. lnsid(! & out, BRANO new 494-9473 549--0316 Soulhcoast P11C'ific Corp. $49,SIXI Buys cu'le 2 bdrm., m er ~~·1 9n, e"-'el' BAY side trnilC'r. Lo\·e\y. dally & report errors l•rwln r1alty inc. carpels, "SINCE 1946" FIVE UNITS Qualtty Builders of Laguna r;ha1·p, rustic ckocor. Walk area, ·· · Y cwmer. Adults. Must sell no"" r.take lmmtdlately. Tlt E 9•• u•• 12• h 3 BR., 2 BR., '-. romer Jot. • 4"'0301 * to bcaL·h. Va.luablc R·2 lot! ,&1"--'4-0'"'4C'-'.O---~~---•" r ~-s~ 0197 DAILY PILOT a eo ~ -. rs) "" l11t \Vestem Bank Bldg. ON THE SAND , ;rr 1= ._.ue ·••IV"" '"""' · !sum C'-~• 11 gj Op Choice location. \'a ca. n I. Univen;\!•• p .. rk In.i BEAUTlF'UL -an vie\\' lot GEM $41.500. Open !louse 1-5 Sat 2 bR, UxfiO Chanipkln '70. llablll1y for the first In· ""l'"" ou ng pty. BR AS Ii EAR REALTY, D .552 7000 ' Nl ""ht In the he11.rt or Lngunii '""' --& Sunday. Newport Htighl~. N'>ee adult nnrk H.B. Only I rorrect insertion only. OPEN J.lou~e Sol & Su!'t, 9£8-117H. ::":Y:'==·===:":::'i Beach, Owner \\'ill help ONLY $12,900 12().F Tu~:io Ave., N.B. 3 br, Jt; ba, mcxlern lg .,... ~trsa Verdt>, 3280 lndiaM ~~=------finance, $300.000. Ocr11n,·iew ftcally ti7~ Rl::1\l.TORS 642-4623 60' lot. tifust !It'll. 0v."l'lt'r i ~$6000~~·~C~nl~l ~963--~38~74~~~ CANCELl.ATIOJ'\'S : Ave. Very 5hnrp :l BR, 2 ~~!tG~n ~ietTH~~~ $ MARK GUJ\ffi!NER AC\' d1ty 1s tne Bi'.:sI' DAY tc 1 DUPLEX nr ocean $62,500 "ill help llnflilce 2507 llolly ! , Wh1'n killing an. Ad be BA, big fan1 nn, ithag cul-de-sac. 11eavy shake TOTATRHWEASYTA. ·R·S & ASSOCS., L'lln 11n art? Don't rlrl11y. ri.ntes Lar.c;on Realtor cLa="'=·-----_ I I.SJ ~ suor to n\ake a record crptlngthruout 1nnnyxtras roof extensive lll!e of.,.,,, 494-9421. <'Al.l OATl.Y P:l flT 673-8.163 PIER & SLIPS--ftNIESUt•. of thc KILL NUJ\tBER Priced at $37,95o. ' Elegant 4 bdrm. Vandl'rbullt -,,==~"=~==="---===--==~....;-"==~=====, GtMt-al gl\'en you b:.i your ad cathedral ceilin-, adobe -611' '"·• 111 l h '3 · e.o Model 111'1lh Its enll')'·hall 001,z.ront \\' 1 • r, . taker as rree1pl of your Spt1.clous 2000 gq. II. ~ BR firepla~. garden kitchen, t1.trium and lovely ll<>aling 1,,_1 + gu~ apt. Consider canct>llatlon. This kill home. lAVi!ly 20~ paneled big master suite, form.. dln. stairv.-ell to the master C. r?'J-O 4)-,,. ,{ _ f) -C 'h->C. 9 $165.<m. Call o en 1s 011 Acreage for sale 1~ number MlUlt be pre. Open hean\ed fRm~m, 2 e11t· Perfect f!11' young couples -suite. Large family room ~~ \.'"tJ }..~).. '.!:J p r!J• 'V ·""°"=""--='7:1-" . ..:"=':.:':.· ~--senlrd by the advt!rt.iser Ing aretui. 2 Fi ... .,.a~, lg Jwrt bib. to bch! Bkr !or i-•-1 dell~t!UI Th ;;... H "· • s 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH in caSC' of a dispute. CoV. palio, club pool a\•ail. 962-5511 nuvv• un, "" at Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle '-'""'" OU~ -1 •• Ull .j St>v!'rnl R-2 & R-3 Pnrcels Owner •. ,,_-137 = REPOSSESSIONS d<cltl"i lo the rear. A lot 10% On or l<a,./opt. Prime I rt t nd I CANCELLATION 0 R '" '°"" •""" of special fealurcs plus a 1'""-' 111 CU.Ya. '°lU.N ------bay vu Blufi< Condo. J Br. OT arm ~n s or co ~. ' e 1n AC HORSE PROP :·or 1nrormat1on and location v1e""' for $69,950. 0 Reorrono• lette1s at the 2 Ba. 2IXll VL<1ta caudal fros(~~_, {EALTY X~HB1tE~~NR8~Nrm'~ Coz:y 2 BR. non-romm., A-l. ot theite F11.4 &: VA homes, CALL 552-7500 four 1erambled ward• b.. Ca~y Realtor.i: tiT;:i-35.15 546-533 E:very effort Is made to secluded BACK BAY an!'&. 1o·":'IC1. v 5 low to fCJfm faur siinp!. word&. f NE~~PQRT CREST * 7 * kill or correct a nt'W ad 41'. lt'ttl, 7'i~ by owner. J<ASABIAN I JQN ' ~·r.,.. i\11\kf' offrr. l\1ui-t sell MW Cemet•ry Lhe.t has been ordered, 979-5364. I S A N E E C j_ · Condo !hi' wknd. Plan 4, Loto/Crypts 156 1 bul \\"C cannot ""'"'" Y 0 R I E I t ff2 .... ' I I I I' I _ -~er" -• =;;;._:,;,;cr:.:.:..__:.:.: B WNER 3 BR. In gre11t ee I• e ._... • d h'll . . -. --·-"" :I AR . !kw/opt, xlnt Int. -tee to do so until the Ad location In Cowla A-Tl.'lla BY OWNER J BR, 1% BA re I 01l'nt•, 6-12--74-19 3 Wr.li lt'Jgethe.r, s <' 11 I h8' AIJJ)('ari.'d In I he I --l--+!$>~!,~900~.!::=Pr=nc~l=I•=="~· paneled. lam rm. A>l NE\\'PORT CREST CONOO htor ~~ c:1 I. _paper -. 1-&+2" Pvt. 11tudY, lrg. llilche.n, 11<'-\' REALTORS i. Lasr chnnc(' SI0,000 under ~~~l Rt"!!t J\lenl 0 1 Oli\-IE·A·LlNE ADS : TOWNHOUSE 4 BR. By luxe cptl, NC'Sr s~hls, Nll>l)'g u·n1v. !"'ark Cenfer, lrvlne I R A N ,0 B l'rff;Cnl pri<'<'. ol Br. fan1 . I Thes<' nds are slrlctly • • Ch\'llt'r, 1 ye11tr nu, nr. south & beach. $36.150. S..16-456'.l 1 I I I" J rn1, 3 Bil. pool, tennis, Comm•rclel ca"h In ad1·a11cc by mall Coe.st Plau &. Sch. dbl gar, PrlnclpaJ11 C>l'lly. Chancellor Home _ . . . . i 0\\11tr fi.12-Tmt>. Property 158 or nt :in~· onl' or our 0 r. s29.ooo. 557-Bai7. TRIPLEX-7°k VA IRYINE J BLUfF'S X Plun. $60.000, 3 fi ce11>. NO phone ordrrs. BACK BAY REPO, il'lt lot Upgraded o'*mr occupied. 3 Unlvertlty P irk I UR, 2111 UH, 1 rr old. 301 C· 1 Lot $17 ,500 Dcaqlinc•: 3 p.1n. fridoy. ·& pool, 3 Br S29.~ 'VlLLS br 2 ha. 11 -.1. Income S A P E E f \"i:<IB Tntl'ha. 0 111 n c r Cost a l\lc>~a ()fficc 12 RL\l..TV ~7739 .:__ ._..:._~;..... · Only 5 Broroon1 hom1• avail· • Overneord In doctor's wail-fi-~lfl!lt'l :IO'xl¥r Nr1u· 1!11'1 k l'ri111o11:i •1oon -all bnanch of· """~"· ......,, .---••1111l A~, nble ln .thls lll'l!a. Den>ra· I' I I I · 1\1'1.! .. (' ''· r ni·t"1 ln11· nt f\Cl'!t. O•n• l'otn' $ 6 6, 9 O O, Prin only. tor's dell.ihl • prolt"91onally 1ng room: "That doctor shot \\'ES'J':~l.11'~1'· • (~n'flt 3 Br.. S2.50 P"r ~ t'l. Bin·. 673.ao20. landu-1. ''"let CU-l-de-u.c: me so full of penicillin, every family hom<'. Clo!ll! 10 W I N T•ylo C TllE DAlLY PILOT re. BY n..~r, clOM! to '-larl'"" ,...., ..,.. .--------t ' I I • shop 1 I " ch ooh=. ~l, el ey • r o. 2 eR'"" ·-FOR u le by 0\\-neT home -lltflt to pool .t: tennis I R A O A H z I 1me -, cun!I someone.' ,-..,... lti::AL11'1it!'i 'ICl'\'C'1 !hi' rle?ht to cla.I· , 1 1~ BA. fam rm cpl_!, on l{Olf coune ln Hntg. Sn court.. aom.. WOt'\Qhopt! . J••2o $67,:,00. 646-76i6/97!HR50. 21 u ~n .f0&quin Hii i~ IW. "If)·. C'dit, C'.t'nsor or re- cirp., ~ .. I. 137Xln00o:~~11 CUff. 2 story, 4 Br, 2~ Dreem home . prtv111e I se· I I' I I I 0 Comoleta th• chw.IJ• f:lvoted TR,\DE Nr\\l)Ort Bench Nf!ll.p:ir! Cl'nt"r 644-t llO , fu!U' An)' adl''C rtlsem•nt, assume , . . Ba, for info Ir: appnt c:11.U cl\tded. $59,900. Call ~ '--'·-"'·-.!.--L. -1.c.....J hy 1.11it19 ll'I th. ,,.;tslfl9 WQl'd. Pl~p. I o r Oul-Of-Town 1 and to ch11ng~ Its ntea NEW 1pecioua 4 BR. f11.ni ~7982. SouthCo Refl.Jton. you d.vet09 from ll•P No, 3 btlaw. Prop. Bkr. 714/ti73-20.'l8 Condominiums I .t. regulations Without nn, dlnnn, whf water v1(JW, l-.=TOWN1;,;:;:o:,~,O~M=E-: -,~BR,~~1 1.i· VNlV PRK, 3 Br. BONUS L\r.<l}RV ,1 hr. 21, lift. la: for sel• 160 ! rwior notice. $'74?. O\\'nr, 493.-5197. ba, $28,500. 7%% lotll\ at t1'1--$53,000 Owncr/agenl e Pl!INT NUM8f11E D l[TlERS IN t-fAnl MTI, huge muter suite. NE\'."PORT RT\'lF.RA CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS £1 , aro ~~~r mo. 0 w n er , 833-8663~7324. THE.Sf SOUAl!fS Agent/O\\'ne.r. 6~161) Gracious 3 nr, 2'~ DA. fpl. z ... ,D _,, 3 BR. 2" .... "?t1ake koom For Daddf" £'\. UNSCRM,8l( A&OV~ LETTERS I I I I I I I e\· ~·11t'r, P~rk Ll1lo 3 br, fam rm, ::? ('llr gor. lmmC'd. u~-. ...... 111 ..,,. •PARK VU HOME• • , . clean out the I~ V lO GET ANSWER 21v ba, patio (1U pool, Poss. ;:t2.(XXl. t'lnnnrlng 2 ctr l&.l'llJtt', Coe\ yi.rt1, .l.~L.~thl".$31.500 ... turnthatjunklntocuh $Ul,50J. Xlnt ('()1'1(1. 61~'°7. A\1811. To ln~pttl c 11l l P. 0 . Box 1~. Costa ~tC!lll 92626 """"'· drapci, !pie, .... 2L...__ ~~ 0 w "r "1th • °''"' Pilot Claultlod SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME0 A 0 UNE ..... ,..,ult< ... 1'"' • phone -... o:,..c;.""'~·~..,...,.,--~ A ~ f11.cilitln, 567-7021. ~ M. Ct.II &d-5$11. · call """'l!\Y -642-M'll. Need a "Pad' ~ r 1 .. <t.? 1111 ,.,.. I '::======~~ • • OAJL., PILOT Saurd.Q, Oetobfr 20, lW' !§~~c~~~!!i~~~t:J~~~~~~~=2~·~~~~~~=2~!E~~~~~=~~~::~:ur;;:-;;-:JiFiiGi~:!!!~~=!! -1, ~,......,."""~"'""~="=:--•1="'R"•:::•rl •1'=1t"•"'te:-'-----..,.._::;: !... um sl>ed um. l'un1. °' ":..::::;;::.;;:.__.= Exclt..... 1n L--Gener•• c:-... , Mor Hunt""'9ft -L ...... Nltluel Uftlwn. 310 c::.u. -ltED CAlll"ET SAN ........,,. v.ii 3 er -.-·---"-----1~=,;;.;.........::----I a.ii-loiMMI EXCWSIVES den, ......., 180 ..;J.. ,.,..; llllHU....l>O UtU pd . °"""'' on 1'lond IUO •P' s BR. • dm, 2 b&, lrp/c. I VACA.vr .._ -rt.' THI SHOlllS Nv 41Jt luc. Home $.1.1.9!5G. TWo 2 brm. 1 bL for home dupM:x or amt Bac:htkn near bl!acll iii DIJ'a, util pd. Pet ok So of Mr)I. Yearly. ~ bltnn., dlnlna: area, 2 • Attracth·• oe1u .new d«k. 3 an )ur\y, $300. Carpet .Dttl!rtaln to 30' "'°' nn •~.. apt. 891 00. .:;:n-_ , _ 1 0 _ .. 1 ..... 1 .. ,._ Nut 2 'br SW teDced New 6'<.w. ~l. C29 ~ MO. cpts. A d:rpl., 4 Bdrm.. -.q malnttMncc I. ~ lll"IP ~. or Prden Pl~ trp&c. a'Ptl. on a lot. 10% Down.~---.....,., -• ™ • _ _, u..... w/pa& • pJ'-drtid '* Hlf'Uottvp! )Vd, $310. 8ff.mod cemrwa. Sc:lf-del.ti m Dt&mond. Ccftl!r ol dtJls, $395/mo. ~ er ~·=.~rff.~=~ R .. 1&ttatwWant.cl114 trplc."N:,yt.tdl.patio. N~~ 2i:.~ sns IRVINE Tftr. vn. tee. 'V~, lhal'p. dean. OWD. Secwit)' pte. Neu 8&lbo& $IM61l. ftrlt llrne invftlM llarttr WANT~ CMTlfll' 2-4 uaits. ': -,.:. atriJum.ba. ~~ Wow 3 br~ ba $185. hrlnK t ~ ti:; A;:~· ~: ko~ •Q_ ~· bNch. $450 ltldudet l.IM d Huntl"!'°" a.ICh BEAt.mFUL. brand new, unl1L 22od lo 15th St. s . of occt;n view! your~. cpt/drp ' pr an-213!1 -S2'7$. ' ' p:»ot, tennla crtll, 2:)68:2 Sid-CONDO turn n:r HLmttncttm Eua'de andCMait ~J:'a ~2.950. Beach Triplex . Newport Blvd . I-ALARent•lse'42-13U "'°"e ln 4 hr n1 2 bll t' VAC.AN'r lharplelfoan ney89y,ca1103-5Tl9. •--...-. ..... 11 Mubtn, ~ .. .t-..bl 2 tm.~t priC<'d trlplex in 21.3'/395-M5i6 ot M,i..2331 .,..... ..,._ or ~ ..... 1--•. W • o. patio l BR.. 2 BA, /::llo,~e, s nn dW'.-ltta, 2 ba.', Lind• file Harbour, ~ ...,..,, ,..... BR. 2 ~ ....,.., ... *:": .. bU, ••--• u•.,..._ ~ ...., ,,.,. lilO 1 • ~ -'::"".. ••0··, 1 ___ • y--' 897-4210 or 592--Z36 ow, ....... USS mo. -12$( Nln1i'POrt ~och on 1..1 °"""' A 2 car c NII · apec , ""</n¥J. ·~.,.-.. ...... ~ .,." .- to brod'l. Cttat for lrn'\'f:t· <>er;ANf'RO!I!"! "°? ~10. lA~I l br &. Fr.I $423 now !!.._arly le~. 644-0611 $310. 1 OR 2 yr. leate.. Pler • N•wport 8M<ft 2 BR. bltn kli, b'ple, M.rd.~ mt'nt. 1tp11~\atlon and Jr.A"! f !..ACE REAJ..T' Cd.\fr1 best, hu It all. 2 BR. t BA, remodeled, Y VACA.VJ'. Bn.nd new, 3 alJp, 6 BR, "'~' bl., atr-cond. Ooorl, $150 mo. Mttl oely. 01t.·iw.r u~ tao. n.ww ~ '1~ -L94-9'729 ALA Rentils e 64243a ~eeorated. Cspe c 0 d . br, ram rrn. din atta, 2 'l.000 11q. rt. $3,000 t.1onth ~ado~ior!!50 Plv~ No pets. &tG--66$.3.. 695 Joe.on $52.930. f'~le'C. Onl)' :!' left l ~;ij;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ Lido Isl• *' Pl H Ip' * s:n:;. 509 Goldenrod 873-1653 btt..., pe.rlok fncd yd, 2 (.'llf 0111 C.1i11w!)' H.ltr. ~161 End . it· 3 BR 2~ bo.' cSlC:':!.' .::CM=·:-o=-=--'-1 or thf"M' bnll. l 00· I ease • • SHARP 3 DR, fan1 r1n, vlt'1V, gar. $~-. ;f,, ~~.foo At.AN Mission Vl•jo l''reghun&. ciean. '$415 ?.lo.: I Newport ... cit rouri>Iexes. 1()(~ oo"·n. \\'Ill BuslfC.u LIVE ON LIDO · WE NEED nlc'-' l'liM: lt't1se. ,\val!. 1n1· RJ:::AL;, i --,n1 .. -M.'ll on contract or eon-. * Pl H Ip' * ~ "· ·1 lJXE ...... Jex r '--·-• \'e11tlonr.I. Renll on \I'll..)' to I Opportunity 200 2 nn. 2 RA. brick rrplc .. dlJ! 2 BEDROOM HOUSE tiled. Rf'!lltor 6TJ.Xl2l , ease • • mv1NE TERR. \Vnlk to golf DE. uup n -..:ii .,_, ,....r motilh. 'll •shr/tll'} \\ l t v' SUPER Sharp 3 Bdrm.. club or beach. 3 BR., 2 ha., & Lido ghoP!I~~ Yeo.rl)', 2 ..-,,.. e WQUOR Store t:?5 ooo • i.:, 1~1 ~~iv1 61;._lzn ~l~~ "'Ith ln rge l<'ncl:'d y11rd ror 2 2 BR. l llA. fireplace <'1>tl1 WE NEID fain. rm., dining 11.n)il, 2 funi. CA.ii for details, .,,~ RR, l BA, $2!1(1. 3 BR, 2 s,:',9.830. Fourplcx. 1 hn11. 1 -• ~tZl __,.,, · " "' 1111'fliun1 .~it'd tto-..i:111 111.-ell &. ~rp&., $275 P'('r nio. Cull 2 BEDROOM HOUSE 1x1. frplc., R&O, dlstnvshr, Mo .,._, BA, $32:). Jo'rpl, bltns. dwhr. bR. &cks on 20lf 1:oursc. •mo.D"~RATOR 1 d -'---· 1 111\ined & ,·r.1i\;Qo11ed1ent? 1 1173'-~ or 673-6131 wllh I•-• 1 .. ~ .. M !or 2 pallo, blk. wo.U foP:nce $325. TllE. B'UFFS. 2221 y·,,ia •""" ""· .ar. M:l-3405 or IIY.4 down. \\'Ill &ell on con· 'UO-V • crp s. rpfi \\'INTER lcur Ix'-So TURE I -B -..l lL"T;\I ,,...... ... ...... tr.ct •• --v,,tlon•"l-• FABRIC STOR. E. a geni · aut. ·I t.fA RIONG COZY, Rustic 1 Br unfurn. mediuni sized cbg1 {\\•ell No o.dv. lee. AL AN Jlllel'!A. Lowes1 p1.iced furn. J,:Ol>-""13<6.""°~c::-.::;o-;:;::= 163 rm~ }':;:'t;r 2 brm. 1 be. • At..rro PAllTS :i1;1ore·ln\'i'll, ~f~n~m~~~ .. Br,i! 8::• COUPLE Beaut. garden. $225. Adulta, trained & Vf!l"Y Obtdfen1! I REALTY, 636-6Eli0, 3 BR. In mutts $385 Mo. 2 BR cloite tD bch, NtwJIOli , lot h st~!nven u · · • nuY ac · VERY RESPONSIBLE! no pell!. No chlld. 613-4169 MATURE WORKING THE BLUFFS,' :1110 Baja. Sb~ re 11 , $ 2 2 ~ m. o . ~S:-neon~re ~e":'2 HOLLAND BUSINESS 8~1e(;~~1iu~~.~ ~~61 1~~e ~f.xne~ely aood Coat• Mes. COUPLE Newport a.1Cf'1 Ver; aharp 4 BR., 2 ha. yearly/leue no pell. 218 matt units. Eastslde. WU\ st)..fl'l{l SALES S40-0llJ8 2 BR. 2 BA, great pa.Uo, Please call eves. and 1---------Wixm~ RESPONSIBLE~ ~ gi&liillke green-Cedar MU745 tni.de fm' 12 OT' more units * S..lboa Be•ch * lncl. \\"lllher/dryct, dbt gar, "'tt'kenda, 548-1881 * Please Help! * e ~ely 6""" ~ - 2 br, 2 ba, bltna. beJll. Imni!\W Occupra.llcy. NEAR new 3 BR, 2 BA. di»- or «>nVl!ntioNLI or contract Bro.titer adlts, oo pets. "'6 mo. f$UIS mu) WE NEED ~~ ~·evet. and ~f bllc ocean. Striking ~a':YTBEACli ed prate. Yearly. 6G..am ~~-.~~·m!~~~ Chicken, Mmburgtt takeouL :J.:m Barrett Rea I I Y FREE RENTAL BOOK 2 BEDROOM HOUSE ~!;'~~r:;7881 s.nslum/-.. J .. ~. ""'-1~!" •. pr, REAL TY 675-»00 ~Du°'::..:P..,_:;:,_:..,7910:00.1~,=------I $85.850. ?-1esa Verde Pride Hett, wine .ilwe DROP IN " BROWSE with larae fenced ya.rd for 2 -_ .. W" .. Udo .. ... ... ~~~SOLD COAST f>iii::>PERTIES %~~ttn!. ~1~'. ~orba~S~j: iara~ rt;>r::J =• 5!,~ !::Jien\7>cll ·r..::~~~~~:. ~ -3 N!w r!i ~~ H•rbor View Homes fum. or Unfum. m f'or detalled lnformack»I on * 673-5410 * \Vlnter. Phone TI<i/6/a-4923, yard, bu 11t.in1 , $250 MATURE WORKlNG e SPAC. 3 BR. BBQ $285 Vu Homes. 4 BR. home ~·/pool a Ntwp0rt IMch ·•-,. and other units call TI4/62+-7100 "'"r/mo. New c• ....... 11. COUPLE Slate ~try. shag crpts. NU-VIEW RENTALS Jacuni. 6--Mo. to 1 >T· k?aK. .,.... GOOD plumbin" re p a 1 r ..... -,..... RED CARPE'"" ....., • ..-...... ~" ,....., .... ...._, .... ..,... •o:tKtfM• Don Berman. Broker and -... YEARLY lease, 3 BR, den VERY RESPONSIBLE? "' u•'1""'0WV or _.,,,_, """"" "'""""r-~J • """"' "' units spectaU&t. Rt"d Carpet. ~~=slno~e~ ~j:~ t\I ba.: near beach. $400 \Vlll take extremeJy a'OOd REALTORS 893-1351 BRAND new Jl.V.H. Montego ~= c:re=~lo&4~ Realtors 66-8088 Z17 E. 17th cuslome111. re\ c 11 h 0 n t! f\lo. Brokt'r 675-5200 care ot home? 3 BDRM Condo. Frplc, l;' model, avail Nov. 3 BR. (Ql7) ·----- "f;"'":..°';:::'c::'•""""-' .. =· ~-~-1 numlier ~·\II be yours lo 4 BR. 3't BA. den, {rp]c., Walker & lee Pl~:i· ~7Ji1d baths. $2.35/mo~ den, 28' country kit/tam. 6 Units--Beach t..'\k\' o\'er exce ll en t $>\?.'> mo. tltru June. :n.1: •••~ ,,,,.,, "' <Sl85s, ; can 96 rn1 w/xtras. For:m. dn. rm. [ l[il f'U~lo1ner1t GIZ-3128. 4·!&-500.t 6Tr7667 2790 Harbor Bl\-d. at Adnms niax Irvine step down ltv. rm. w/frplc. AJ*t!MOU fwftlnt Earns $775 Mo I IQUOR LICENS.E* • AJ\tAZE:\;IEN r \\'ILL BE 2 BA. cptg/cui;t. drJ1s rwatty Compru1y . • *L Nawporl BHch LANDLORDS! TOTAL whon YoU '"" tho thruout. ,_.,,, gar., ''""" 642.nlS 644-4200 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;mi;;;;I Pri.111e beach aT'Oll loc'fl.lio11. 6 Oraoge County o 11 -11 u. I e -~---.------sl'lectlon of over 50 or the 3 BR .. 2% ba .,, ... $-100/450 club & pool priv\., lnd~cpd. I ~...,~~'""'""'""'""'""" I • llliarp unltli. Earns $9300 per , general. ''NO\V PRtCF.D \VlNTER RC'ntal, T\C\\-port l\'c Spt.-ela!lzc in Newport c LE AN Es T , MOST 2 BR, 2 ba, den, A.IC .•• $215 $550 n\O. 644-5686 Evt"ti. I ~ Apt f 360 year. Good s ble. Lo\1• TO SELL!" Sa.ve $$$. JI.Ir. Pcnin. ~~ blk from bay. Beach • Corona de! Mar • BEAtITif'UL Ho ME s 2 BR., l·bath .......... $315 Condominiums :.;,::;.1:;'...:...um=_· ___ ...;,.o. \nteN"St as able-IOan. \Vinston Collect ( 21 3) 2 Br, llv rm. lrg kit, frpl c, .~ Laguna. Our Rental Ser· 11.\•allable for rent In all 4 BR., 3 ba. , •••••• ,, .• $425 ..' VACANT supeT sharp 2 __ U;:;:.;;nfu~m.;;;.. ____ 32:;;;0 Gener•I . $20,100 down. can NO".\· -l -,'m.4249C.O,.~O'·===-~~c-nice 1111.tio & guest house ~cc '11! FREE to You! Try areas trom $200 to $450. 4 OR., 2% bath:: ........ U5() bdrm. & den, R&O, cpts~ 54i-SION F~~~~~e ~v~~~1W~ ~·1~~·a';11~"d~~·lcec7IT) NuJ.Vj'~W RENTALS rv~ 1Ripe!' lilarp, 3 ~ ::.'l2 ba~~~piiidi"'.'. ~~ ~1:°~i& ga;'e1~~~ ;~;;;•:;lf;;;:-E"Mw"to"°M"2-,-....,.--amo--. Zodys & super Mrkt Shopg, 6"i'5-2S04, {:ll3) 2003. !TI4J 6TJ..40:ll or 494·3248 bdrm., tam. rm., 2 ba. 2 tr-3 BR., 2 baths ••... : •..• S400 tacllitles. 2 blk!. to bt"o.ch 3 Br, 2 Ba. patio, 2 car Ftn Vlly. Call Sun 5;57-9794 5-IS--0671, ext. 394 t'OUNTRY Jiving -Back Bay ~Cl>, MO, dblhwshr. end. 3 BR.. booos room •··•· $450 $316. No adv. tee. ALAN I 003-2348. ON-SaJe Geneal L I q u 0 r FREE Rent-1 Dr to manage 4 BR, 3 BA, pool, cpts patio, fncid. yanl $356. No 2 Bedrooms, new • •• · •• $315 REALTY 6JS.5Eli0. =•-;"'::C'O."""=c.· ===--- Ueense. TJ'IU\ltlen-able, B)' units, kids/pets, H.B. Also &. drpe, trplc. Hone area. adv. lee. ALAN REA1.TY, CALL 552·7500 -E;;.l..;T;.;•.;.'°=------ Nov. 1, 1"73. By """"r. alono ~ lot,J; br hou..,, 131> mo. Call Mr. w.n..., =""""""-~~~~~~ VISION LEASE OR • Ph . .....,,,_ CLag. .. & $100, &n'ett Re'1ty, 642->lOO. 5Mrp 3 ... I IA, Al LEASE OPTION 4 UNITS 24 " .M., \•acsnt, clean. Alt. $100-l BR. H ....... _ • pool. ..._. Monoy to Loon , -r ... m-31>1 "'"'· ~ K ,..... .. •• et d h II BRAND new 3 Ht, 21Ai Ba, 2 car prage, encl yard, """"'· <tupn, """· pool & recnaHot<tJ f acll 1 t I es. Clo5e to Ore.nae c 0a.t 1---'----_;.__A '"s.i"""co=-""'v",,,..-.-.-,1-0-.2-B-r. ~~;. u~~d.R "'"'· A..U .... $275 e re i UZi per ~-500Immedlate OC• Collf'ge and shipping. Dc· 1 t TD L . ..,. ._..,..,, .... 11'""" ental A'll:CY ntOlltla. Cal•-cupancy,_,. price.l..el'ge' cellent rent a I area. S oa ns ~;; ~:e:~=A~· Homeflnd.r& S47·f641 r;:.,..., Itel .;;t!: REALTY REALTORS 4 Bedrpom, Agent. ~ NEW 2 ll'E· BRR, utility rm., Assun1able 1st. deed of HomefincMrs 547.9641 S.lbo1 P•nlnsula 546.selO. Unhl..E'•tk..~ter, Irvine N.B. CHERRY' LAKE att pr., cent. air, pool, 557-'?0Zl Trust. O\\'Jl('r "ill sell or UP TO 90% 1 ~=~------l :;=::=::=::lm=:i:::::l:=:i=:iEIMt. reeort atmo1phe r e xlntlocatioon.$255. 968-1763 exchange for more units.· 8~% INTEREST 3 Br. 2 BA, r\e!U' Newport 2 BR, nice quiet location QUIET ~8:1' 1 br house. Ii w/boatin&" & swi~lna'. H $ll3 -Stud'° turn. crpt/drpa, utll ~. atu¥-nta .... $125 & 1 hr turn ap1, doae "' town. Cpla only. $155 &. Up. Bachelor apt. Comp!. furn, -"'· $215 -2 br tuna. brand new. Orlld/pd .... $265 -2 br, llA ba. wtr, truh. _. mcl. LoYeJy paUo, chqd ok. ~ · Under New M BEACON REN ALS Open 7 Daya ~91 Balboa Island Offerer! fnr $65,500. Call 2 d TD L Harbor \'o.cht Club, Bay \\'ith good yard Prefer adult Beam eelhn&. lndscpe, no 3 BR. + bonus, "Ai ba. $425 Great 3 BR, hWTY. $525 ;,;,;".;.".;.".;.tllll.:::_•;.n_ll<t_a..;oh __ _ Col10o·e!I 646-0555. n oa ns l'le1v, $400 mo. 1vlnter, Sj()() cpl No pets sJ25 mo yrly dogs. Sto\'e &. refri&. turn. 3 BR... 2 baths·········· S450 l\fo, · BRAND Nu Lux. Spac. 2 . .-,_ Yearly adults, 6irl:JO.I Ba~Telt R~aJty ~-$150 per mo + cleaning 4 BR.,~ be. + viN' •• $495 JOHN P. CAREY ndo F bill ~t, c!n,~'"2 u:A~· a~il low••t r•t•s Oreng• Co. 3 BR. HOUSE, 677-tOOO . ~~f-,.......,Ava!u, N~.:.. !Anal I. i ::::· ; t!:· 2 ba. · ••.. !"'J! REALTORS 646-7414 ~~-rotor Cpl. sm. ~73:. tor 1 to 8 mos., $3(Xl, call Sattl•r Mtg. Co. 3602 Park Ln NB LEASE option 2 BR, 2BA, ~. .#JR ,_., a ·• 5 • '· · • • ·' · • -HARBOR View Homes · ~ ·-2171 .. 5 0611 675-2656 or 737~1379 1 1 ,_ d 1 Ave., Unit C. 3 Br., 2 ba., Incl. gdn:r •. $335 C&rmel NEW l br· tam Laauna Hiiis ••!C":0.:'"·::.61>-"'i':l;::::'-::::::;::=-::;:: -"· .-• Houses Unfufn, 305 lp~162'iiomrps~~~~ba;: v' VACANT super sharp 3 4BR.,21,S batha •••••.•• $430 rm: e_ool, tennll 1 privl. ;;;e f BR winter modem n!ee S.rv!DnON&_H'TarborBO""'R·R'ow" _>"'_· on the PoinL 615-4846 bdrm., lam, rm., 2 bQ 2 LeaR/Option/Sell . Equity. 3:~~:.··Je':."$in~~: Comp.. S. ~· $2511 GeMr•I Coron• del M..r trplcs, R&O, dilfl°"'-shr encl. 644-1759. Call: 586-8075 mo Utll. pd. 6 . 'TIL YOU CALL USI ::.:.=.=:..-----i·--------l patto, lned. yanl ~No PRESMGE area, guaro ,.. llllbN Peninsula -~~~~~~:£.-l eorrow on your home equity 1. "OLD CORONA" charm ,n:!,v .... 780fee ALAN REALTY, trllnce, 5 Br, 3 Ba., 3 frplc, Newport S...ch ••c WE"K • UP 9 UNITS for any good ptll'p08e. &rv· <'•-a w-v • separate makh rm, fenced, BLUFFS .-., In , __ ._. 1 r-·-•· 1 galore! -..oy.o to beach 3 FREE t ~. 1 b • ttanlnor -• ~--•-· g ~ ~e es.....,....,..., or REHTA bedrooms, 3 baths. $400. ren ~v• r to "SINCE 1946" "' 14-4 or 6' .,..,.. mo, For Lse. SpQrk11ng new Con-...,.,_.. ~ COSTA MESA over 20 yeen and NO\V in LI 2. Gracious 3 or 4 bedroom. ~an a g 4!' unlU II.B. 644-1 or 646-4525 do. Great umbstructed vu • HoURteepin& Rooml 9 unit complex. Very 1harp. Orange CoontY! HouMe * Apt1. 2 story -exceptional lot Kids/pets. AIIO 2 Br, $125, 1st Wewtem Bank Bldg, BAYSHORES, Ptiv. beach ,...._. Ne:wp:n Bay. Ex:· • Ocean View Aptl South Costa Mesa. Nice SIGNAL MORTG,\GE CO. _close lo school. $550. gar, 11ingtes, k1ds, pets ok. Untversl.ty Pali<, Irvine Un.>ely 2 + bdnns 1¥.. M.,,.... li BALBOA INN home detached from 8 units, (TI4l $6--0106 * 141•0111 * 3. Like new _ bayfront _ Agt. Fee. 979-8430 Days 552-7000 Nights baths: C/D: dbl. ~. ~ ~ + ineni:. : Jll5 Main Street low vacancy tactar,~de 4500 Campw; Drive, N.B. 4"W.1lthCOSTAM!IA private slip -3 bedrooms. $18S-2 BR. Duplex. Appll's washer/dryer. Yrly lease, faro rm. All elec. KIT· m-1740 or cw.11enhip, only $ ,000. Mortgages, $l2l Housie 1 Br. furn. grt'l!.t Newport addre6-n:.ss. 5495. crpt/drps, fncd. Kids/peta. SPA~. :001fRp]~ ~..:.~1klds $415 Mo. Gerrie Co. &l:M«lO CHEN. 3 BR. 3 BA. $650. BAYFRONT Excel w. Fan. Call OOY.-. Trust Deeds 260 for sni;:I person, 0.1. BKR. ,.,...7225 Ca.lifs Lrgcst Rental Nt.1..-y PM · · "'""'· "";i;.o mo. VAC. bee.ul. new 3 story PH: Sat A SUn or Wkda.y 1 BR yrly. Ger. Util pd. r~~ ... 1 , c.-J' -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1$200. on the &y \\'/vie1•:. \ OLD CORONA Homeflnders 547-9641 Drlve !>Y 365! Bates, call outstanding bay view, 3 Br, eves, 213/700-7197 $285/mo. Balboa. a re a. , • furn. l Br. ap!., child ok l\B. CHARMER ~lESA VERDE. l BR, 2 BA, 828-W9J or S97-l30Ci. 3 Ba, huge sundeck, in-BRAND new 3 BR, 2% Ba, 673-6'19 PUT YOUR MONEY $160 2 Br., unturn .. 4 pl._.x ~ BRs .. 2 tull BAI, beam crpts, dr-pll, bllins, frple, TURTLEROCK. 4 BR, 2\~ tercom, v."et bar, bltru, 2 deluxe oondo. Newport ~B:;:.,..,~;.AC..,l~Br;::-. -:.::p1"."'""°°"'"· 1 TO WORK FOR YOU1 encl. playgr1"".11Jnd, lllr the ceilings. trplc . new kitchen patio. Lease S~ mo. ~-13 car.,f~~· No pet&. ~"/ gar.Bal~-~·~~r-Crest. pool, tennis t Yearly. $190 utll pd· Earn 101' or more r.in ""'ell· kijs i:lll'., 118. . & BA .. carpers&: clrape.'j. 979-6748 . .,..,J mo. ................ .,,,,.., mo. .,.,.... U'IU-~•£<1· courtyard setting • Sing ff 673-1Z19 or 548-9005 ~~~~~:::~;~;1 secured :!rid Trust Det>ds on $11.:i llouse unfum., .fL'(cr up-F"A heat. tots o1 paneling. DisrtNCTfVJ:: 4 8 .1 B ::BR. 2BA. crpts. drps, lrplc, DOVER SHORES or family $500/mo. unf. Coron• clel Mer NEW TRIPLEXES Orange County rea.I Male. ~t t':1ndlo~~ k~I & furn. ne-.1•_pa.im . S375 mo. yrly lse. ~me. Bltnl'ii, frpl;.' ;rpt~~ -~~llSyrd, $295 mo. pb Beaut. view mime. 4 Bdrms., $600/mo furn. 644-7211, Agt. AND DUPLEXES SIGNAL ?.10RTGAGE t'O. yard ·k g:J s peu; A\'lltl. lmmed., 6-14·8567. Very clean. $ 3 2 5 I 111 0 . 4 balhs. $1 ,100 Mo/lcue. NEW NEWPORT CRESI' l BR F\tm. quiet, encbd. $55,IXX> r"'I $67_500 4500 ~pu~o!.~ N.B. LANDLORDS FREE RCX?1:0.tY one befrodroom dkupl=~ 8.11..£673 or 5-12-1218. Lagun• Beecn BNtll Grund)11 5•1Rltr.1 Be61><lh61 ~Jd 2 ~ 2 g;; S::~ ~1~, ';175. 600 Wiison at Pl•centl• Ave un1 . ac:rou m par anu 2 BR Unfurn. tncd. yard, SlS5 1 B st / r ewpo epa o ac · · ~,,.,.. ..... Sl911 - 3 hr 2 ba 2 sty, tennis • comer separate en· attached gar. crpts, S175 -r, ove re · new Yrly Lse * 5219 River 64&-0147. Helkltrope, 831-1300. COSTA MESA $65,000 1st TD on 1 ac cathedral celllng, llreplc.. trance . garage $275/100. mo. 2633 Elden Av c , crpts, drp&, 2 blks beach. 2 Bdr, den/office, 2 halh, EXECU'I1VE area. Brand STUDIO i...-beaut. turn. PHONE 547""791 downtown San Jua.n lndscp'd, fncd yd. Vu of 644-72U "'.... ,.73 ,~o. $210 - 2 br ocean view apt, -..c patio deck 546-8532 ~ BR. •--3 • ........ _ -/'!!!""'!!'!'l'~:!":'!'=:"!~"l"" I Caplltr&nO. Due in J year, m--~--Kld., ..... a "6' -,,., 11'¥ deck, sml pet ok. ... .. , ' ' · new ,. • w.i• .. rm., bed aloove, 11••v, I~ --&111""· ,....... SPYGLASS HlU. • 4 BR, ?o-10NTICEU.0 Q:mdo 3 BR $350 _ 3 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, PRE.n'IGE rotrtmunity 2 br, baa. frp)., ~ tennis. $415 ocean mete hwy, ~ *FIXER-UPPER* ~-~':· dlacount $300-2 br 1~ ba, cpt/drp, lndscpd prof. dee. Terrific 2 BA, new cpts, _drpa i. dbl gar, atrium. Lovely 2 bft, lg. lam rm, all elect Mo.yearly ae.oo..3153 adult. $185-Leue· 673--:Dlll. This "mess" ts your chance bltns. 2 sundecks, ocean vu. oceM & nlte lite vu . paint. Rec facility. $250 mo. ocean Vu! kit, w/d, prlv. bch. $415 1-se. BIG canyon, 28r + den, IMM.AC 1 BR. reciee., patio, to save thousands of dollars. ~: ~~r: e:~~ U:::,~ ~U~ ~ ~ f ·bl: all bltnii, S.i75/mo. Eves & wknds fl3.1..-0328. NU·VIEW RENTALS 524-3473 or~ new $750 mo. princ. on.\)'. new drpt. qldet adtilt, pr., Clean up & pa.Int up lhewe 8 w Wh · •cu. CID, refrtg, trplc cathedral ~736 2 B@drooms, 2 b a 1 h s 673-4030 or 49f-.3.248. 1-£ARBOR Vlew 5 Br 3 Ba 640-0986 $175.. 642-SlS.3 1 forlorn l'ltlle houlM!'!I TI!Py estern ite House. __,,.,, cell, dog run, child & pet WVELY 2 BR home, trplc, Tov.'1\hou9e. Healed 5...,'1m· * LEASE * only $525. Gardener Incl. Sen Clement. Costa ~ don't .~w rhf'Y&kan? In no ~._!hlh~u~· All due ok. elec. eye garage. _Adults on· ming pool . Sr.5/mo. Call n...-;..v. N-.-.. _.. ...__ Cuf-de-&a.c. m . po o I . :::::..;::.:=::::=----;;.;;o;.,; ______ _ condt..A.'I• to n1 e mnncy. J·~· $425 _ New 3 Br Condo, ly, no pets. l ear I y. 645-6610. r.!~•'6;~~-'-~...,'-"'"""" = 644-4157 ~-ffshb, deluxe 2 BR. ..._ Oro AS TS. t'wtv '!TO,, $14.001. WILL Buy 1st and 2nd TD'11 .. ~ II r I I $275 'mo. 434 Goldenrod - . uvn, ......... W "IUUS e ....... 2 BA cptg/..-... d&w1hr Casa w. RIVI ERA REAL TY up 10 $100,00J. Ca ll belwn 5 '"'5 8 ' rp ' poo ocean A\'e., Cd)1. 673-8289 eves. $250 3 Br. 1 Ba, yard, all blt.\ns; 4 bdrms. den. NEW Blut:ts Condo. 4 Br poolidcie 49z..i67T'"' ' AIL trrn..rrtES PjIQ. 149 BroBct-.. a\·. C.)t 1 & 9 P~I or 7 to 9 A..\l 'D"m("r Ne\I' ?.fanN'f~"l'ment carpels, drape&, children ok family rm JI,:! baths 2 wet + bonus room. $485. l.A!a.&e ' Compare betort you rent u2.7007 '" .. -Eves. 6-4.J-0011 ON RE S 4 en. 3 BR. cpts •• drp-". :?113 ?o-lonrovia 6cl6-tt45 or hruil, ""ith' rabulous 'vie-ws. or optkm to purchaae. San Ju•n C•plstr•no d-'---' ....... -i-~ --~nv., BEAC AL adults, no pPts. $3.lO. 42.t &IG-6255 $6.)!I month &1~2607. t CUston1 .,...,.OC<.O. ,,..., ... u..,: e 1t; U:\'.ITS -POOL. ~tudio 15:_-r ._!!isc l\"ell·secured lst: Opt"n 7 Dny~ 4!H-S.l!ll Poinset11a, 67j....3.2!~ o r BR t •L b< i SH.IELDS SHARP-vacant 3 br, 21,~ ba. 'NEW 2 Br, cpta/drps, pool, • Splldous kitchen wlth in· ' BR' , R,\ '' . ' RP., 3 •. ~t1J1 1 0baJ: ""'l' S&lO_ mo -1 ----·,'iii 963.1 3 .. 711 a · carp. · 1-•-gar adul" -pets direct lighting r-DELUXE Dl" >J t:X rotn1• 1 . -. ,, 1 ,, f ~ d N RE,\J. "~ATE Mj .ol:IU> .......,!. & yard mol. nt. Le... .~~10·~ •....., ..:.:~~ ",.... • · • ".\ Xii.mf' _iour trrnl~ _ nK"l ICY,: all due 1918: Bx • • .. · · urape~. <-10e. n~-u-Y . ·ear ~· .. ., """"' r-""' ...,........,.... e Separate ding area u I ~ \ le \"allev il+-212-Jt+l prh'. 2 Br, 'Z B:1. S2Jl'J. \\"/\\' I! "\)II=;'' 1 Hr, I Ba, CTJll . "I o res . 0 \\' n e I' lag!. A1T~:NTION REl'o'TERS!! $500/mo. ~ . • • Ilome-like storage \\'ill ('IHT)' pa[M'r -So poln11 '·'PP · · 1 "ll't!'. Frplr, tlsh11~r. 1U1I I··:. 1"':11 t'. CaU Belly ~2-:xxJO Net 'fl ii honie? A"".......,•nl'. or l BR. 3 8.'I, den, \\'aterfro.nt TownhouH Unfum. 335 e Private patioll or C">:cefi..<;i\"t' inlf'l"'"'· ('II', g11r, A\·ail \'\ .. \. ;•l<\·."1T.'ll 1 .1.-1~. r.-:"1-::3 0 1 , rves , B ·, B ~"" lb 1 I /to !':uhn1il tl'!l.dP frn• rlnw11. I I~ <21'.:l i!l7~1fXi.i • 1;; • .':!l'. * .~ r, 11., crpt~. drps, Koomn1ate? Y.'e have em !Jome w o R s 1p, Costa Meu • Closed pntge w s rSit: SZi'J,000. Ae-1/Ch\11. 6-12-Z.211 \ ~enlats ,,. ---j ----t•ncl ~11r, priv. patto. Lrg all! $693/mo. Call i14 f&2S-1127. •Marble pullman tm!"'· 6.is-966Gi Hou111 Unfurn. 305 Houst!s Unfurn. 305 yiird. Nn singles, no )}('ts. BEACON RENTALS BLUO"S COND0-3 br, 2 ba. ~~ONTICELLO 2 BR, 2 BA. e King·sz Bdma ·~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 •''"'~/1110. liD-3690. 2 ~1 F p bl " • Pool BA...___ rur L 0 \'EL\' IVES T • t DE G I r I ~ lK>I S Cst H1\'Y •6 1 n~. Bch car gar, .ruu · · · ms. ....,O/MO. Comer u n ,. t . . .... 'IC'f""'" • . "" enere ,,enere LA~E 4 ~inn. -•,, .-,~ ~ "'"'" """" • --•A""/ ..-i rounded with pl.ush land DOUBLE. 2 BR t'fl, S.I0.9:.ll Houses Furnished IVo.I' .,... ... .,.. " 494-9-191 °""'""°""· M<>t;" ..,...,., mo. Clean Avail No. 557-8129. llC8p'"" · Full pr!Ct'. \\'ill iu>ll Fl-IA nn. \\'oodland Sehl District. i~ Incl ulll. 2 Bz:, 2 Ba. Cot· mG CANYON HOME Fountain Valley Adults, No Peta or \'etcran's ~IC' & pay General 325 Esther. Open House !ngc, frplc &. patio. Newly 4 Br, 2 Ba, tam nn. $180 • Bdnn $215 potnts. $1500 CIO!llng Cmts SaUSUn/t.fon. 613-0026. rt'n1odeled. Near beach &: Liie. 493-5197 or 542-6735. TOWN •• FounlaJn Valley 395 \\', Jru90n ' &U·19TI only. Come & tulk To $ LANDLORDS $ MAC NAB Dani Point stores. No peta or children. BAY Vu Bluffa Condo. Prtme BR.AND NEW TIBURON . LOW WEEKLY RliTES thf' brokers at 1871 1111.rbnr l,('t us rent UR propert\e11, Call 11 4 J 4 9 4 -6 4 5 8 or klcatlon on Vista Caudal. 3 Br, 2 Ba, fam nn. full Blvd., Col:IR Mf'M.. \\'e Sl"rvic1' a.JI the ht'af'h OCEAN View, cust. 4 BR, 3 213'/462-3491 v.-eekd~. 3 tr, 2 ba $800. 675-3535. crpt&, drps, tnod patio, 2 lxecvtfve Svitu TAX Shelter -5 X Gros! el!\P~ & i11!11.nd On"ange Co. BA, fam rm, lplc, we1 bar, 2 BR., 2 ha. Weathered u-.-rt Shores car gar. Air/cond. Pool 2080 Newport Blvd. 34 Unlls -O"ti.000. L.A. Fr.Er-'. rRF.f>'. ~11~'l"lTTJe & I RV I NE walk to marina, $ :1 5 5 ahlnale, updated. Hear &: , ....... t"" ·Rec. center. W"1k to shop'g Cost• Melli area. \Vin tn\de for Orange $ALA RENTALS$ ~ see the surf. Beams, paneJ. 3 BR. 2 ha. trpl. bltns, carp, A: .chla. $325/mo. 96l-1063. f42..2611 County. Agt"nt. Nr bt-o.cti 1 hr s1 so In HD Fountain V•ll.Y Ing. trplc, bricked patios, drpJ. $3.Z Yearty. S•n ClerMnt• STUDIOS l 1 BR'S 6(.>4630 S-W--0166. twi.~1c !um, fent"t'd -Now. ~. treea. privacy. Pets/child Property Houle &U-3850 • FREE Unena DUPLEX• SS COO down to 11 , Sllp/boat 1 br $2fl0 1\'s in t' VACANT. super sharp, 4 0.J{. $-IOO Mo. Rltr 494-7551 C 2 BR. sptt:tacular oceMview e FREE Ulllln \',\ loAn p~yrnenl s or s~.~2. i\'B. hills pd & a1·nil. SUNNY BAY VIEW Blfrm., tam. m1 .. 2 ha .. GREAT View home 6 rm San .. mentt on goU CO!.tt'91'!, $2j(l, mo. •Full Kitchen PITJ. r.iny~ 8ll-2ro'l nltl"s 1~,e 1 dit'h~s 2 br $210 has Spacious, Z.level condominiun1. 3BR, 21h lrplc .. R&.0, dsh"·1hr .• fncd. I 2 na. 3 patio, ni-iown: 492-007, ~2780. • Heated Pool art j :»7-1487 '1'"1'· bring sm I>t1 bath, lg. kitchen. beam ceilings. Near pool yard $365. S3i7i. 49-1-250~ or 61>-4367 4 ~. fam nn, Shoreclltfs, Duplexff Fum. 345 · t l.1';•1·· :: hr 2 b.i s:::.'O all J N v' VACANT. 11'.J per sh11.11'. 4 Pi\l pr1v beh w/club prtyl. ronv. •Laundry Jo'a.cllltlet "1,111r 1. ·an! Jlf't-gitr. & shopping. $525/ino. eanne e\vn1an BR. bonus rni. 2 b&. hiil•·· 1 $37:). mo. 713:'1'94-3453 • TV & m.ild 9eN ava.11. TRJPl .. EX hy 01t.11»r, •• ~.,un•l' rii·:'l•! !>C:1Ch '2 hub•' 1 ,1 ~ 1 642-8235. (1)42) blt·in, R-+0. cl Is h iv s h r , C!l,\R~1 1 NG 2 Br. part furn, San Ju•n C•plstrano 3alboa Peninsula •Phone Service ;•, GI loon. 51:.?,0l'lll . 1 .1 I"· p;t110&.etu·n"r patio, blk 11-nlt ft n<.'f'. $":.~~,. r:ri~c. ,gnrage. lgt Ii last, -~--OCEANntONT, former $30 WEEk &·UP S:\j6/nin. Jo" r . ~\;,1)00 t';•ll 1:, , , 1~:1~· ~ br ;: t•a ~."1l·, BIG CANYON No 11.d\• h't'. ,\I. AN, _$:ZO~ :!_~-l!H L 3 BR. 11 · Ba 2 O\\T>t'r's unit. Upper 2 Br. e Studio&: 1 BR Apls. :O l~UJ t"~ prin<"lpit!, •1111)_ _ . It's IC'Ot It.,, 1. Lovely 5BR/F'R-unfu rn lshed. $1000m o. RE.\l .TY. 63().:,ooo, Cl!Alll\JJ~G ... 1udio cottage, frplc cr:11 d. ~g~ Furnithed. Winier $250/mo. •TV I tt1ald Service Avail. Lots for S11e 170 ALA Rentals• 642·8383 Lois l\liller 642-82.15. ( JJ431 3 BR. 1 1 ~ be. 111M. rm,diJlc pnrtly rum, nr ~ach. l pool Prtvlleie, ~n7. Call 67'5-5366 • Phone Service -Hid. Pool I gar.. cpls, c1rpg. hlln~. ~dull, $175. ·lfl.1-5985 c\'e San Clemente • Children &: Pct Sect\on '.\10:-iT flf':n11 . H-1 OC'r..\.'\: Balboa Paninsul• LOVEL'Y BAYFRONT HOME \\'ash<'r/rtryf'r. pool , t('n11i~ llUGE :!'BR, 2 bath oouse. Tustin 2376 Newport Blvd .. O t F'RO;>.T Bl~,\CH !111 in I..\. -:-;-: • , . Pier&. float for 36' bont. 4DJ·t. 3 bath (up-l'O\J.rts, kid~ OK, nn JM·1~. ~rrn-". E:is)' 1t.•alk to beach UR.OE modem 2 e R 5'm-&r:i5 or 645-3967 Cnunt\'. llrillyv.·onrl fll\'t'1':\ t 1'1· Nl:-O SULA 11 . ,\ Bit • . Id b I . I I $2-1~1 _... l\lU, K-IZ-•M21, !IOO Ol" ,.;hop· .... 5.m. '1~113-1. sk16t)., ..... 1 ~~.:....~005e. Fenced for (Ad-' lor $5 on ren1) ~1 in'iii; ti.'l' :\ .100. hy ~i.i". cl.-an & cozy. xlnt loc111 ~on, sta1rs cou e apt. or p<trl.'nts nr 1n-a\VS . 1 A"" ...., """"tie duplex, heated pool, wlk to ........ . ill~ 000 1::131 .'.:':'6-Z..l I. ln•·l. "·11:;her/d~·('r. '1·ly No dogs. Children ok. 1 yr. r,, Sl200/1no.-...!!· 11:cnt . . E~TERALD Terrace. 3 BR. catti·1 1..rgeai Rental A$ICY heh A: shoppinf, comp! turn. • •STUNNING l Ir: 2 Jlr, 2 · I $37.i n10. &lTett Renlly or-9 mos. (ii; $1000 /tno. On the Big Bay-:; u1 1., 2 l\A. frpk-.. bltns, 2 car 2 bu, encl gar. yd, $150 Hom•ftnd9rt 547 .. 9641 Must see to apprecia1e. Ba. Gatdtn Apls. ~. Air. Mountain, O.sert &12-~2<)1 fiT.r Km Immaculate! Elaine Svcdeen 642-8235_ gnr. Tlt\tln, h.1da OK. S3i5 mo. yrly, 49+-7669 $190. ?irlo. 493--9793.. ret: rm. $165 It. Up. 110 w. Resort 174 BAl.t1{0:0."T 5 BrJ11n., ~ (P4-I ) !1111• :\'.u fc.·. ~t s.iMm. Lagun1 Hin• HoUlff Furn. or Dupl•xff Unfvm. 350 ~1:;~:;;•c:5::1;..· 0=1;..· -~~--1 t.:A r R. w A y lot l''\JU 11111~~r, noaL~ntcr 01· El Toro Unfurn. 310 1 BR, cloee lo major~ n1rn1b<'n;hip inc let in I )TY· -Xl39 Hjt;RBOR VIEW LA.KE Fore~•. run trl-level > V'X&m wper-;;:rp:;!§R O•n.r1·1 .a.i-.~tntv --tl:'liiS~~ Lr& l\l!~slon Lnkr C1l\lnlry (1uh. Coron• del Mar 4BR. 2 bath nearly new . ommunity pool hon1e in 'fht' \\'ood11, lge din attl\, 2 ""'·· R&O, BAY Front 2 BR. 1oW: ** 2 00 St60 -No c"'1dren, 9 nil. trom dM\"TlTn1•11 Palm 111. Ut'I 1 1 1• h 1 . priv. included. $495/mo .. Joyce Edlund fam n n, 111tc. nutRlrlc deck, dlshw., patio, fenced yard, dupltx -1c, f:• mature 11 Sp•ng•. o,. 111"'" h , Io w J -1 I>'· ~1·1.:1• •itt· · 4, 0235 J> SI 1-N od I ALAN 2 BR I ba uni New .. ., nope · " '°"'. .... lk 6 "'"'° ( 4 c111~. dfP.", l yr lsc, $400 """· o v. ee. ·• ·• · carp, couple yearly $425 mo Call ~ n\11.ricf't prier f('1' tJUl1·k salr . :ull r''· ;;ha;; 1·1·ri ~. 1 h · ' mO:. ~2j.""..O, :i86-4275 REALTY. 636-5650. drapes.I. decor. Yrly. $250 6~ ' . 1---~~~~---1 008-~2. )l"n <' 1• FOR LEASE! 2 3 BR., ~ ba .. unt. new carp, .... _ M MOTEL Apts., lo monlhb' · 'JI• _ !o:n1all. hut nlt.~ I I $2W. mo. 3 BR. BA. bltna, NI 1 •-•-• -· )Tl,y. ·-Corona -I •r -•••· $110 -. & up, 23-CABlN. ~Ii::. Bti11r 1n"t'n 1 "'1~r nc11.·ly pa1n11•tl, ~arn:;e. 3Bll./FR. large hcntW ~I(.,: filtered pool. In trplc, CO\" Pl'llO, 2 car gar, L•JIU!!! pue 3ws'R' 2 bl · oCe .. f '" ""' 8-•u ronin. l.J~21'. . ilrrr-lmo: t;~)O ~ Br. frpl•·. dhl ~rea l Newport Bench Arca. $500/mo. Blll !5(', 496-~. Fu '' w\nt ··-an ronl. SpKtacul1r View Apt Newport Blvd. M 97m. 1nrt . Pricrd $1,j(){), T•:rm.~ i:· f yurri A11lr.(" 11., lot. ( VACANT super .sha.l"JI 3 m .: er -ON OCEAN BLVD. 2 BR. I BR. lrg S'lllJ • $100. Twin Pril·n!c t~rty. 'tl'l-21111 :ilr , ·' '... · urt 644-6200. ~P46J Huntlntton ~ch Bdrm., tom. rm., 2 ba., 2 BR., 2 ~. furn. winttt 2 BA, frplc. be.lcm'!yi blt·lns, ~&. ldetl ror blchelorl. ~in_._ -NU.VIEW RENTALS CONDOMINIUM rRF:E Rent fnr 1 Br. 1a ~ ~.di~w.VINopaa!t~'. $300 MRture (.'Ollple Pre I 'd .. l993 Church. MS--963S. I.AKE At"l"O'Yo'""11.<1 1.,\1.:r. fii3· m:111 or lfll-121'( 1 i\ew 2BR + den condo1nlnlu1n in Big Can· m~ce uni~. kld1lpcl5. ltt $om/mo. incl utfl . WKends. H'\JGE 1 Br. New catpf'~. l'"RONT. tl()("k. 1 l'lr. 3 Bil , 2~nH. 1 BA. f~1·'. ho•11n yon. $650 tmo. Detty Kerr 644-6200. (P47 ) i\\80 pr1v. horn,., $13'.I. 2 v' SlTPER SHARP 3 bdrm., f7'5..65l7 or Wied a)' I tresti pelnt, all bullUna, ~~~·11;~~~r!'J~'n.~· ,;.;, ;r~ ~:· :~~/\';;~" \\'~?1 I ~ ~~·. ;'!~ ~t;ch, $l~. ~~I~ .. dibi 1~'R2& ~·: N~h. View 3 BR, :~,;; c~64!:t:4Poo1. tnr 171•11 3J7-tni :ilnn~l<l~ll &i·l-~"lii_ • 3 en, 2 BA. newly dee in-dshwiuhr.. f{'Jl('('lj )-ard, 2~i ha, ownt"a unit, Cllllt All adult, no pela. V«rY :-;f°,\ft ;\l11r11\R, 0 1Armln11 2 c u-[ lrv1·ne I · /ool ~r h.>1\1'h. Snals $363. No ad'Y. fee. Al.AN 111-J~-I I -duplex, beam dnfr, paUoa, clean. S'l15 mo.~. HR ho11,...-. f;..Z 1Mln1. Ott• ,...,.ui Mecn.1b-lrvl"9A•Jt1Ccwri1Mny .i"f'I~ lM $270. Q68.12.JS. REALTY, 636-$50, IN_. t •rMI f\l(c, nr thop!, $391S, f1S..690C) LGE. rut.LY FURN,, BR. rtnr!"fl yil. 1'·rp1c. Cpl. i\Rk· SJz;.2 AR.·~lohllt' llriu.-.(', All !Jl;2-147l. $3Z'i MO. Newer 3 BR. 2 LtTM..E Island home. 3 BR.. 1 BR garqe apt, etv • B!tnt, w/w, pool, beam ceft Ing $.13,500. G. A. h-~\\~I. util pO Sni.!,.111~ 11k, 101 ........._, Dt-1¥9 141•1235 fJfn. 3 bA, trplc, 3 Cllr t.. "1th pool Iacil. 3 b8. Ii den, lovti1 pca.Uo, ref. tepftl'ftte pArio, P,tlJt, MIU. no tA. Sl"- Rltr. ·l!ll'.-:•11 2· r"ltt'll L'ltl•(I n.r M<1I 1\11:• \' ........ ic.ir. nn lea~ requlrtd. $-IOO. s:n.P.ro. New bel\CMlde rum. )'rly. $ftX1 Month adults, SXIO. ~ "1'H· "White Elephantt" ':~~ri1'!?n'~.n~ ~~hl'71un >~~ Hom!.!.!nders S47·964~ lu.& M•d.rthur N4·1200 t"fl(I, !lf.0..1248 Owner/bl"Oker. PLACE REALTY 128 O~ Ncw1~ BR,., 2 bfl., t~ i:r11~:i$ ~~~: ' I tilJi·~· nn 11d In the On!Jy 1\rty da.v iii the OEST DAY lo Newport leHh,c.IUomla 1211S NE\\' 2 J\edroom adult 494-9rofi 4114-9729 apt. ct s. 1,tarage UN t Pilot them thru a n..11 .. ,, ,. C II -,• '" od' Oo•'t il"•Y· , condo. Pools, lennla, etc. Unf'um. $31'5 Mo., )'riy. na ~lll Plot O&lld .,....,, P!lol \vft nt n •1&! n Ml\' •. " " t'I A•• "'"" Cl tiled .. .,, -WI - n • ~-1~:!!"-'"""""-----cl--""-· adl I I .12 ~ $2'rn i\gtnl 01'-UUU 8M N.11> '' • • • ·~10< ""'" • I:.. VH.0-\l->o>I S, -"-=·::~==-----• ri4J-!l(>i8. t'ill tt'lf 3Y -·l"''"· _ .. j - • . , . .. . . . . . .. I I J•• , OAJLY Pll.OT s.-.-:I0.197' . .. Buy a Border to ~Border Bargain Every classified want ad in !ht DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That ·means your ad wiU be sHn in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsrecks from border to border an along !ht Orange Coast •.• all the w1y from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All Huntington Beach Fountain Valle;r Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddlebaek San Cle1nente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A I I • Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • • "'.cnTIOUI IUllll ... llA.MI fTATaMliMT TM ftllowl"9 ...,_ ,.. 4ol111 11u11-11: fl.ASH INSTA1.U.TIOH1, H1' 61d9!1 It., No. A. C-11 MeM, '2dl Dlett E.,I IMmit, 1*1 P1tl'YI• ,,. .. a. GatdM Gr-ca, .,... JI-,.1tmk M1Wkl .... "71 6'"" St. No. A. Co.fl ....._., C1, '1olil 1'1'111 -IMll It CMldUci'W 11¥ I .-11 ,.,...,.,,111 l!!lllott II! • ..._... Tl111 1t1Mlnlflt w.1 IOed ,,...., t1-(OU!l- ty Cl9rl ol 0rtft09 C-'Y .,.. hPt_,,bilf" ,., ltn .... "'Dll"*' Orll\09 co.sf DtilP¥ ,.Ila!, S*PltmW 2' eMI ~ 6. 1t, 2t, ttn NS-n PUBLIC N011CI! l"ICTITIOUS ausntlU MAM• ITATIMIMT Tl!f fallow!"" ,..._ 11 "°'"" bu1lt11u 11: Ftmlly TrM Glfb. "-111" Vtllt'I' "l•U Stor• Ko. ... llUO lrookl'l11rd SI .. Fwnl•I" Vltltn, C.llf. f270I Gllbotrt P' awklwr, 1'2U 1111!1 J01n1111 Cir., "°""llln Vllley, C1UI. fl•• Thi• bUSllllU 11. COlldllCttd br fl\ lft• dlYld\111 G. I". l loUkl'lw Tllll Ult-' '"' "t.11 with lht c-ry Cl.rt ol Or1ng1 CClll!l'Y on Slpl~ H. 1'1l ..... ,.ubl!lhed Or1ng1 CO.JI O•ll"t' 1"11~1, 5'ptwnblr 2', Md Odobw 6. IJ, 20, 197.f PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •UllM•ll NAM• ITATllMl:lfT "'"" The fol'°"'""" ,._ 11 dol111 tlvM- 1s: DOING #tY THtHG, as JOit! II .. H.....,arl SMdl, Ctl Ho. ' '2'60 Si....... Alton Slllpl1r, 2120 W1ilmln1tw, C.111111 M.U. C1I. f21J6 Thl1 tllniMU ~1 c:anduCt9d br In !ft.. cllvlcllHll St.w 5hl¢9't Th11 1111-1 w11 111.0 wllll the c- fr a.rt «·Ol'MOt Countr on Octollw Ml. 1t1l . ,.,.., l"u~Ui.hed Or•no• COl•I D11tr .. 1101, Oc,_ ll. .20, 21, •114 Nowmblr J.. "n J1Q1.n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBlJC N011CE l'ICTmOUS lllSINht 11.\MI ITATIM•lfT TM tollowlno perlO!ll 1r1 lllt1l1111 b\lllnftl 19' MltlllHE P'l!lll"ECT l"ILTElt COM· PAHY, lUt loa VIJii Orlv1, C ... Mt ... Cltllfomltl '16». Llo¥4 L. McCol1vm, au IOI V!1" Ortvo, Costa Mwt, c.lllorfll• nu• Theodor• J. Hile. :nt 22nd llre.f, COlll MUI, C:lllforllll t.1627 Frink M . Corer, 3Goll Counlrv C!\ltl Drl.,., COlll M ... , C1lllorftl1 tu.:!6 Thh blBlllKI 11 conchiclld t>r 1 .-.r INl,._slllO. Lloyd L. McColl""' Thl1 9!1,,.tMnt Wiii fllllcl wllfl the C_. IY Cl•rk ot Or•fl'll• County on Oclobw 10. nn. ··-P'ublllhed 0rll'IQ9 ~SI 01Uy Pll~t. Qc-r ll, 20, 'II, I ncl N°"--l. 1911 Sl1fl.T.I PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS IUSllf•IS lf.t.MI ITATIMIWT Tiie ll:!llowlno JMl'l(llll 1r1 dg.lftQ b\n.fMH II: COMPU GllA,.H. 9102 Mldlltn. Or •• Hunllnoton INcl'I, C11fl. t)6oll llllPll II. lllllV, flQll Mld.111'11 Or., Hun!lftQhln S.cll, Ctlll. t:I~ Oline J. Riiey, t1Q2 M1d•ll'll Or., H1mtlngtCll'! lllCl'I. Call!. '2"6 Th!1 buslMll !1 c-uct.111 by 1 1.n1r1I p&rlNtshlp. R1tpll L Riii' Thl1 1!1t.m..,I Wll fi led will! 1111 CWfl- IY Cl•rk ol Or11191 CounlY on Octoblr A. 1tn. PUBlJC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUSllllSt lfAMI STATIMINT ... l~llowlf'tll P9f'to!I ,, dollll bull- '" THE KINGS 01' ~UMltNQ. HOME 1MPR.OVEMENT SERVICES, 151 0 NewPCITT, COlll M1t1, C1tll. 9'2121 Don W. Wood, 117 E. ltth SI .. C0Hl1 MIH , C1!ll. Thlt MIMfl 11 <-UC!td bY I n In· d!vldu1t oon w. w-r 1111 1t11ern'"t w11 fUfd whh 1111 c_. ry Clerk ol Or1ng.e County on Oc!ot>e• ~. JtlJ ... ,u.w Pvbl1111e111 Or•no• c~st o.~.,. Pl1t1t, 0c-'· 1l, 20. 21, un :JOll.71 PUBUC NOTICE ,.ICT1TIOUI I USINISI NAMI STATl!MlllfT Tll1 lollowlno P"JQI 11 dfllng bul!nltS.I 11: RESIDUAL STRESS RI! SE All CH ASSOCIAT!QN, UlS W. Mlc.Arlflllr, c;e,11 Ml•1. C1. t'UU J1met J. L~. 215' Jt""'•I l'I., <:0111 M111, c 1. n•v fhll bl/1!11111 11 C'G1141Kttd by lfl l11o d!vl!IU1I. Jll'Nll J. LtDo11• Tlll1 S11ffrnlfll Wll 1111111 wlll'I 11'11 Cou"' tv Cieri< Cf 0•111111 C°""ty on Sip!Mlblr 1. lt1J. ,,.. Publf~ Dl'lllOI' C011l 01lly Piiot OctobRI' •· 1:1. z. 11, 1t1J m•-n PUBJ.IC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS I VllNlll 11,.MI ITATIMllfT 'fht followlno "''°" 11 dof119 lllJ1lnn1 . ., I R & S FINANCIAi. 5EllVlt ES, lf\C., l)IO Sllldow L-AO!. L, Fllfl"""-CA H•J1 lnll!ilrl<KI. RMI &dell a. llleltt" l"ln1ner11 Strvl(H, Inc.. t C11111:>rnt1 tCfllOl'lllon, IJl!l E. Wl\111111" Blvd., Whll!ltr. CM1fornl1 Thi• blnl,..11 l1 tOftd\Jtlld br • ter· -tllon lltlch1rd w. Stot11, "'""'""'' lht1 •111-1 Wll "'" with lht C-ry Cle•\ o1 ()t1ng.e C-rr °" lt0i.mt1er u. 191'1 ,. .... , MO.Ill KAITll!, Atty. lwlff lbl <kdffflhl CMtltt 11M St. 01Vt lfntt, Loi A"9114U. CA MU .... P'ubllthld Clrlf'll• Ceod 0 1Uv l"lktl, s ... 11mllff n. •nd Octoblr •· u , 20. !fl) -· .. PU9UC NOl1C& PUBlJC NGTICE I ------ f'ICTITtOUI IUllNISI ·NAM• ITAftMINT T ... followll'll l*'on II dall\O bullMU I i: FOllO SEAUTT SALON, ms 5. CGltf H.....,., No. 7, Coron• 6tl ~·· c1111. '162.$ C1IMl'IM A. H111lll, )11 lll111C1 Av•., lelbol, C11ff •. Thl1 bU1lr>111 11 C'lllllducted. bf In U.. dl'tldu1t C1ftl9rl111 It. H--e PVBIJC NonCE tU,1110. COUltT DI' Ttt• ITATW 01' CALll'OltUA ,OI. TNe COUlfTY Of' OltANO• 1110. ,w.iolft HOTlCI! OF HEAJUNO Ofl FtllST AHO FINAL ACCOUNT ANO llEl"O..T OF 1.XECUTORI AHO PETITION FOlt ALLOWANCE OF STATUTORY ANO EkTltAOltDIHAltY COMMISSIONI TD EXECIJTOA ANO TD P'AY STATUTOlltV ANO l!XTllAORDINAltY lt"OllNEY'S FEES AHO FOR A,._ ,.OIHTMliHT Of" TRUSTEE IJHOER TESTltMEHTAltY TlltUST, AND FOR FINAL DtSTRtlllJTIOH E1ltt1 ol DAVID ROTHMAN, Dlc:IOIM. NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN ""I llANK OF AMERICA NATION.Ai TllUST AHO $AVllrtGS ASSOCtATIOff 1'111 n1oct t11;.i11 • P9tlf1Dfl tor 1'1'1t onc1 1"11111 A,f.eoun1 tfld•rfCIOrt ol 1ll0Clltor1 •11111 11911· non for 11i-1nce ol •l•lvl«Y end 111-lrlord!ri..rv 1;6mrnlu5-lo l!IKutor i nd hi Pl'I' •hll.llorv Incl llltr-dlf\an' 11· tol'MY'I ,.... oncf for ll\POlnlll*lt ol trusi.t lilltCll<' Te$11tftlftltry Truat, 11'1111 for flnol Dl1trlbUl!Oft "'-11C9 to Wlllch 11 rnecll lor lutftwr portrcul1rt. Incl '11111 flll """ •rid pllcl of hl••lnt "" ....... h•• bt9'I 111 tor HO¥Hnltor 1, 1'73, ot t :DO 1.m., 111 n... couttroetn ol o.p.rl!Tlenl Ho, l. Of .. 1111 w,or'I, ,, 1CWI ctvl(: ,..,..,. 0r1 .... w..i. In "" Clfr of Santo AN, C.1111:!!'1'111. 0.tod Ocloblt' u. lt1l WI LLIAM I!. ST JOHN, C<>Unt'I' Clerk JAMii W, HOOICtntATTllll A"-"" ,, w. Ml I"""" IJ(IJll 11..ot Loi ............ C1li1Mn111 •ti TOf1 Ill.I) aJ.laN Att-.y f)il' IQClllot 'ubtl1"'4 0r111111 CM3t 01nv Piiot, lkloblr lt, 20. 25, 1'73 su1:n PUBlJC N011CE ll'ICTITIOUS IJUl/111111 NAM• .ITAT•MElfT Tiie 1ou-1,,. per.on II dolnt bUtl""'I IS: < CATE ASSOCIAlES, tsm C.mplfll Od v., Mlulon Vlelo, C1llf, f'B1S Tllom11 M. Cll•, 2S2l.S C1~J111 Orlvt, Mlulon VT1!0. c1111. '267.S Th!1 lll fWM!ll Wll ftled wtttl !fie Coo.m- l)' c1m o1 0r1na1 C-fr on ~...., 10. un. Thll twn1n111 ll eondudtd by 111 ln-P-t:Wll dlvld111t. .. 11blllllocl Ortnctl Ceost Dilly Piiot. Thom11 M. C1!1 Ddoblr IJ, :IO, t:J, Ind NCllllft'lllff J, 1'71 Sl°'""n U7J :JIJ).72 Tt1ll 1t1"'"""9 ~• ltlod wtttl tlll Covn-----------------1 ty Clerl< Of 0nl'IG'I CDUnly on October 10. . ""' PICTmou• '"''"'" MAM• ITATIM•NT TM followlllll ~ 1r1 doing "" °''"'" io. ~7 • ,. ... ,, C:oo~t Dolly Pllol. i ncl Hovm"r 3. 2101-n PUBlJC NonOE bull11111 .,: I ---~---~~-----YELLOW llltlCK llOAO, :kll Merine HOTICI TO Clt•DITO•I lt'flftlHI, 811bOI 11111111. C:.111. t:IU2 tUP'••t01t COURT 01" TH• • E11u~ Ann Gt'""' XII Mllrl111 Aw .. ltlbcM l1l111C1, C1. f2U2 ITAT• 01' CAUl"OilMIA l'OR ~rd 11.IYrnond '--· m M1rlftl TMI COUNTY OP 01;.uio• "'· ... ,,.., ~~!•::J:::..l~l:~~l~~IMI ff 1 l!tt1i. el MARCUS ELTC»I SKEEN. l kl AL SKEEM, Kl MARCUS E. l"irt"tr'lhlp. SKEllN, l k• M. E. SKEEN. 11t1 H. It. l.-r MARC US SKEEM, OlcNIOd. Tlih ~ fUllll Wlltl 11'11 Covflly HOTICE IS HEit.EBY OIVEff 11 thl CIA VI Or11101 Covnty on: Sept. 2 ... tr9d1!1'1'1 ol tlle 1boY1 n1mtd dec:ld..,1 ~~ .... fft•ll• the! I ll Pl1'1-Mvlng el&l!ftl ... lnll ATTOltNtY AT LAW -Mid lllKldlnl 11'1 rowrm to ,. •• flt Ml""° It-llw'n. with -11«1111,.,, YOUdlorl. In 1111 offlel. of -tt.n ol tho •llOw ..... lli1M, CMll. ""* enHlltd ce.rt, or lo PASI"' 11111tn •• w1111 f'U.US -nte"wry VOllChe"" lo tho un-P'ubllll'ltd Ortnoo Cotst Dillr ,.1101. dertlgn.1111 11 fDI 0ov ... Orlv1, Silltl ltP!lnlllff 2t, •1111 October '· 13, 20, XIO, H.wport llld!. C1lllor11l1 '26611, Im :S001·1J whlet! 11 lht pfoc:• of bUtlMU of 1111 PUlllJC NOTICE ,tCTmOU'I IUSIMISS NAM• STAT•MIMT 1l11 followlng Pff"IClfl II OOlfll llWn.est It: ST~-AWAY, 1&11• Mt. DIM Cir., Fwnt1rn V111ev, C1nf. ft1DI M1rv Lou l1rron, 16lr• Mt. 01n1 c.lr., ,._,!Ifft V1!11y, C11tt. t270I Thl1 budtms 11 eonduct..:I by 1n ln-dl~ldu.I. ~rv LDU 111rron Th11 1t1t..lllftl Wll 1111111 with IM C- IY Cl.rt ol Or1ng1 Cwnty on Oc;toW '· 1tn. ....... P11t1U1hed Or1no-C111st 01Hy Pilot. Ock>l>I• '· 13. ~. 71, lt1l :I0'71·13 PUBlJC NOTICE -·--~~~~~~~~~ ... PUBlJC NOnCE FICTITIOUS IUtllflSt HAMI ITATSMl'lfT !cllowlng ~._on Is lllG!nt bu1IMS1 --=,.,,-~-=---­PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI I USI Nlll N.f.Nll STATIMINT T"' followlng Pll'IOft It dolno 111111,,..1 ••: TllltYaL WOHOElll A»OCIATll, 1'Jl E. Edlnuer lull• :II», Santo AM, C1. '2!'0S. WMIKI a.twwd lrhft. DIM M•rl-Or .• Dino ,.Cllnt, C1n1. ftQt. TM1 ...,.._ h ~bl' lnd1Yld~I. Wtl1K'I Edw1rd !till! Tllll lllltrnll'll Wll 1111111 Wiii! Cwn1¥ c1.,1t of °"'"" County Ot'9tler' ,,,. tm. ·-Publl&llecf or.,... COfff 0111r ,.lkll, Ocl-,,, ,,, •rid Honmblr 3, IO, ltlJ ll17·1J PUBLIC NOTICE ------l"l(TITIOUI I UllllEIS llAMI ITATIMl'lfT r,.. fol~1111 P1t101'11 ,,, 1111tln111 11: ZEE'S 1uvfNG SE.ll:VICE. ~ 111cllfln A~1., 1rv1"1, C11!tornl1 t:ll'05 lw GtM-...f, '°"' lf~~fln AYI,, Uv!nf, C1fltornl1 t21QS NMrn1n L. OrMft'llfOeCI, .fOfl lllt~lln Av1 .. lrv1111. Ct llf'Ornlo t21'DJ TMI bvilne11 It ~CMlllUCllCI Oy I QfMt1t ~·"" .... "'''· ZN Or-woad TM1 1t11tmont Wll flle<d wltfl 1 ... C°""tv <.lw' ol °''"'' (ounry on Ocll:!• 11, '"' """ P'ubU&lltd OrlflOI' COffl 0.llr Piiot. OctoMI' ii), i1, 11111 NOV1mllff :L 10., ,..,, ,,11.,, uncrer1l111td In •II '"'ltlr' P11'11l111nv to tlll "1•1• of u ld dlCNent, wtthl11 four rnon11>a 1Her tt.-11t11 pUbllcolloft ol tfl/1 notice. D1ted Oct. 16, 1'73 It. H, TltESTER ExtcutDr ol 11'11 Will ol till 1bo'n n1m1C1 dectdtnl THOMAS C. KINO . • QU)MAM, ICINe & e1;11111e LIW c.,,...,1ltoil "I Dwll' D!1W, 19119 .. N9WPll'I •NCI!, C1llf. f2MI lttlorMr •• , I XIC:vlot Publllhtd Or11191 CG11t 01lly ~llot, Octoblr 20. f1 1l'lcl N.,..tmblr J, 10, 1971 ~7J PUBlJC NOTICE -~=~~·-·---­lllOTICI 01' DISSOLUTION OP l"A•TlfllllMIP P'Ubllt notlct 11 horlbY given !NI Merion 0111 ll1n1rd, P1lrlcl1 ~rlct •1111 GtM Ltm~ch, hlf.tofor1 dol119 bl.Illness ufldtr tt11 llctltlocn firm 1111n1 IMI 1"'11 Of Whffkhtlr Atp1lr .. Ac-CH IO!'V Co., 11 Tit Wnt ltlh S!ttlt, CllY of COlll MKI, Collnty ol Or1nc11, Stilt o1 C1lllorfll1, dtd an the 1111 01, of Oclobll', 1'13. bot" "'""""'t COlllt'll, dluofw tt.e H!d Pll'fnlnlilll> Ind Tff'mln1l1 their l'9!1t!-I I J*rtn.n lllll'ltl,,, Slid bullnfft lft lhl lllf-W'HI tN cond11ded b~ Mtrl<lft 01l1. llt111rd 111d P1tTlcl1 •rl~. who wlll . p1y 11111 dhchargt 1!1 l11blllfln Ind drilll ol !hf firm IN! rwc:tl.... all rnonl" PIVlbM ID !hf flNn. F11"1'!11' no!1c1 11 Mteby t i-tl'llt !ht llr'Cl .. 1r9nftl wlll 11<11 tN ...._1bl1, from 11111 llllY on tor •nY 6bll91Tlml1 lncurr.ct by Ge'll LlmblC:h '" hl1 -n n1..,. OI' In file "JIM o1 !ht !Im>. DATED 11 a.to fhu, Ctllfor11h, 111111rrti 1111'1 ol Octobtf. 1'71. Marian Dolt ll:1n•rd ll'llbll&lllll 0,.11111 Co.!! OtllY .. Hot, Octeblr :io. 1m llOS-n PUBUC NOTICE ! TO CWN UP ON YOUR CWll OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION!.· CALL . . DAILY . PILOT ClASS. IRED DEPT. D I A · .. 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BAIWAW ••»tod _,,, DENTAL u •-"'-OEN!R~L OFFICE" JANITORIAL l'jiiiiiiij~iiiiiiiiiiii•.:1r1· uL....-1 ~ ·. ~ I~ hM Kt, New Haul.lQ&. lkmtculttn ·th· JWK, 2lZ Harbor 81\'ll 'Ntwpon Ortbodonl<' oltloe. & S10CK \\'• art k>oki111r for • ntet I~ · -.11 pryi. f134l22. dtm., ~ 54'1-UM ' OQita Mca &tf-f&JO Top uluy, Jo)'inl;e bentf.ita. Ptmlpt1 a hi. months ~ Pf""Oll, ~· or e.rl)• ~ffrM .. , ~sso Ptntan INJ.t.:tct e .. )_lf-QUAUTY. LOW. DARntNDER Ovtt 21, r.c· Omh1I txp, l"'l!q. Ortho ttp. )"OU rnd 0111' ad b>k\rtl( l'f!lllft 10 hflp v.IUI I.ht ~ . 'j:{. ,Vic. If. d&h• ~Uc. No. 280644 ~ 1 pa. man er •'Oml.1'. Apply pref, Age JSl..40. ~~i626. f(IJ' a apedU type pJ mar-maintemnot1 ot u.t ~-~ 'IJnal1 ~Mired -' ••• SU.l'f91!!• l t: ... ,. • JIU J ha pcr'IOI\. LudU' Uon, 1700 DE!'l.'TAL Aailt&nl. <xper. ricd 'll'ilb 1 or ~ 0 1ehonl 1tor. In thl! "''Orid. ft v.'OUkl ~ ~·,..;~! k ~ {"JhCrd; ., )\iQW It 1.J)C£ . 1 1 • If' Placentla, Of. only. Chalnddt.A front dnk qt C'hlttr\>rl, h ha• liOme be on II p•rmantnl wlWt\tte on ttw!lt.-V 't~ V1e. • Gardtit ~ G" O v \•, cLEAN UPS . duties. 4 Girl Ole. H.B. spa.re thne • II com Ide.> ring part-tlmt" b a s I s , ap. Fount&Jn Vdey. ca.u Aldank:NlAv~.533-1'188. e W--065T e i 800KKEIPE11t:-Jo'/Umc. Btneflts. Gd flOl"& back to wo rk proxlmattty 30 hOUn ~ 9@,. ,, . . · . ioi.M-'lil:IM.. on O..ral S.rvket Job" Wanted, Mala 700 ,.rt tfrne IAW'y. 962.-2-G3. ' part-tb1\e. m ar 30 hoW't "''Hk. Pretend>l.y ~ P"DlALE Doc wblte w/ CQut Hi&bway N B -ntxt~le bounJ, Exp'd for DENTAL Aulstan1, txp'd a week. She Is in1('re11ted If )'<Kl "'"OUJd be lnt~ed. blade ean ,lo sme. Med. Phone: 642-05.17. ' ' ' ''THINGS" b)' _Mooee. Gen'I ORIVER • CDMl*niorl, 911. CoMm,tctii>n O('ftce A f>n>. chtJ~ tc front &!ik. EJ tn ~le Ir 11111 e~ 11'0rlt. plea.~ lltnd a letter or ..ii.. Friendly. Vie Sta • , . • ~. Replin, .Mum. C'-i'\IC· Kft'lt.'" itJ, local rda. pert)' r.tanapmrnt. Send Re-Toro. 831)..U9ti IM "-'Ith people woo att rta1.1me to Cla'81W ad no. &bool.;Jltnf Bn.cb. ~!~i~· ~: bln&,, Elcc. R eq1odetlna tull~pl. t1me. Newport . l\lnH! on ~d A DEPARTMENTAL lo(ally ln\.'Olvnt with Uietr 980 ~flo,DtJl.Y'PUot P. 9· 893--t~ • . ~ ~ e. !Mt.5813 ' • • &10--0332. 01\·e Reftrtncet: to: CLERK 'A'Ork Y.'Oi"kln&: ln a s~ Box . OJ!ta Mtta, c.Jit. \ •• • .• ' . ' . • •OtUSTClANS. Duo dffitt• \\"rile Cla.'tlllled Ad •m 'A'hi<.:h ••e feel is the .~""""'ll;=.=~·~--~-~ s::o~~:1r1.,nm. fND Keys &. 'rtng··tJnglf I,.~Pi:1~W~~"!enoec!i:~· c!Ub "'wt. C&ll Jobn Cl" Bill, 0uny Piiot, P.O. Box tLOO Varie1t)' of du~~nel~.~; ai-eate't In 1he 1,1,'0rid. JANI'l'ORlAt. PM-" time/f\111 Wed ·~ g.':J> Exp a. , Schoon Vic. 53 St, H.B. Bob ~33. · , · ~7-81S!. o..ta J.le5a, Cal{f. 9'1626 '\-en ory & ""''" conuvi 'Perhaps at that t.lme t~ time. local ""''· e.'<p adult 1 .. _ ·Ct.it eb, c.w..H... Mt Ired 1on Beach. MB-408;. ;_._ • JM Winta.d, Ft-•I• 702 ~..' ... Pro c e a• I n a pc>1ition WCUl.lly 1<1unded ()Illy, $2.10 hr .• 97'--3923 ._... ""''""l.J'• S9Cf ~O· Fm! S-·-1 I ·n•ull"f , ~ t;; •:• • BKKPR •SSIST~T en .... "":"'."~ change orders, great. ut )'OU were not JU 10 bla people. 64&.2.':A19. · · • _..,e • type 1' ~ ,. ma I ntabuna: engineer!JW imforest~ In belna lnY()ived N R SALESMAN: FOUND· 5 Spit b~ fil • . ~ Vic Vel\'el I: Nett In GETi KAULED • MATURE. relln«d. expel'. toca~ ~ needs 11harp Iv. nuuter rues on bills · ol \\'Ith rei.lt ·selling If Ulla Earn S~ pet' ""wk Vl"Ol'k· nlte ckt. 12 at· Alhatrotl Palma 9)...1181 Llfht .. Hc1.V)' Haulln1 , , "''?fll'1l helps "'/newborn. "-'/hte aen'I p~nce. o 1 n\Uuia1$ le other master ii tru•, !hen "'-e ,;.,.Y have 11\ll alter school and S!ltur· • & Pelican ,111. . c. )flM.a FOUND poodle, White. Vic Odd jot...· Reu. rat•. -~lcs;:ntai.i elderly, ~gilt bk~:f expe~ "-1fi t •~ni docunlf'nts. P1' e. f e r bt-l!IOme!hlng" )'OU v.-ould Uke. da.Ya selling new 11ub9c:rip. t 5'()-9163 ' · El · Camino A Falrview > * 6T5-6300 * 1 ibl ~ · ve-out, ex· ~--<;'°· nc lid· reat "d\vid ual wn l'.1" eiper. ln \Vt' 001,,. need someone to lions for the DA.I.LY PILOT. FOUND·' Black &: whiten.... . C6Sta Mesa.. Call 545-1022 ' GFJ' rud · OF tJNSIGlfl'LY ~4 .' Terp.porary p.K. vl'l"" ...... ~y f91' a vance. related act.lvittea. . help OU! in our RecelvlnJ" This is not a pa~r route r!.cr ~ • , l'Nt>: multi.colored Kitten TRASH AND OEQrus $12 r ' · . · ment. 1'"\tncOon Modules, 1nc. I Acw.im. Pl.)oable Dep&rl· and does not iJl.clude dc- old, near 'i:u~Ed;J. , Atr,a Verde . LOAD. , . COILEGE Snr. HSlCPR~. Hone~t Jason Best ~y lrvlne 833-8Zl4. meol. It )'OU arc our aal U\•erlCli o" collectini, Open. H 8. 891 X27 11• ~7308 DENT ~-nu.tutt ~'PHI tor elderly 17100 Brookhul'St, F'. Vly DESK Clerk, Motel. 4 to please tend a lettt'I" or lfl&'l ln Costa MeH, Fountaln • -• · • · r • · · • l n \'&I lit, pl'OleWonal. Sult• 313 · 11631Tn ~lidn{zht. Exp'd PBX ilr re1ume 10 CllU.sU\cd ad no Vallg-a.nd Souijl Hunttncton MALE • Wire Halt ~n;e'r ¥ND Turtle Hillout atta LOCA4 mo'(inK . .t: haulinr by I 9ean, cook. sew; drlve. 4 BOOKKEEPER Nt'J\ 43X!. Laguna Call 969 e/o Dally Pilot, P. o'. Bea.Ch.~pply now bt' callJna' CUke) ,.,ti\tc-Vlc. ~mz h~ ~1651 studellt. I..arze truck. Reas. liow'I a day, eall 962-3400 N , Ml'G fum' Iii 9t' st NB Jpyce Bolt o199-z.m. Box 1560, Costa ?.tea&, Calif. 548-.ml. area -KateUa • ~:. ' 555 BaJTy. ~1846 or 6'7J.4.1&;17. SF.c:RETARY· Experl~. ~ exper. fUU ~e bk:· DISHWASHER ~ant~ good 92626. . Equal Oppr. •!;mploycr 5.14-32'18 LO'lf SKJPU:?ADER A: dwnp truck Attractive, .. tw"e. 8_,yr. kl>f. tor pan Ume 1o1-orlt. hours Ca.rmel's Dining &: GIRLS OR BOYS KEYPUNOI 5t96 or 9610 BlK fml _kitten apprijx ,'3 LOST. Reward black ad· 'A'Ork. ~te, alPhalt, resident Newi'ort .£Liach i\hlllt .know payroll.&. taxes .. Pfe9'°S)628'N. Coast H\\-y, 10.13 yeu.iii old for DAIL\' exp. Perm p/tJn1e nltes. mo. Vic. Bu 11 d era. ,dJleg book. ' Left 1 n aa"ine, bn!aktna. MS-1'110 area. Ready for .that full l\flcn:wislon Inc., 645-68411. ~na. PILOT paper routes In Sooth S)'ll 3' oper. exp prel. Emport~um CM. Ifie& col·, Telephone eoo.ti o:t Stand-32 r,I'. fVaNITURE Van time Job, m-ot03 ' BOOK KEE p ER public DOMESTIC Help Ge 0 r g e Sitnta ;\na, bet"'·een l\lain>l;054<--033::::;:=1~~~-~-- ' llU') &&&-8T80 . 1ud ~Uon at Baker &: tor Joea:I f\irn baula .l gen'l f'!F;EO help at home? \Ve accounting exper 1~~,.Full .A\JCn Byland Agency, 100-B &. F'airvi~·. \\1arner & San KITCHEN J{elpe~ It. n1aint., J'ND llml blk fm1 half Pe-·Fairvi~'. 557-9670 haulliJ&.,.54$-1862, 557-2'136. h.aW ald"es. nu 'rses., 1,me only, O.C. Air'port E. 16th st.. s.A. 547~. Die&Q f\\-y, pa.rt or lull llnie. ~mi· lna:esc w/l"!Y mask.· Vlej li$iHAPPY child ki&t lovlna: CLEAN-6p, Hauling, li&ht ho u • e kpra, compahions. area. l7lf ~ 1133-34"3 · · • . DONUT $ho 11 ·"ift &.a2..&321 retired, .mature, reliable Main St. at :>-Points Shpq t r Siam , movlnc Reas Dcpendab\ Ho m e ma· k e r s Upjohn O p, n e '"'' · Lynn ~'On man desil'ed. CaU Brian ==--~--~=~·-1 ~. Siamese legs &: tail, · .......... 10·13 ars· old for DAILY In person 'J.tr. Donut, 135 1 .-• Cr!tr H.B. Injured 53&-zmt m • ' ese, % brind~e Fast 646-"-c.~A · e. 54T:«i8L • B VS OR GIRLS • 1 Female, age 25-45. Apply Dlstrict 1\lan""("l' ltichardl, 557..G232. SMAIL black cock·a-poo ··Spayed fem, Reward • TRASH' HAULlNG TYPES£IIER: 001 com· PlLJf paj,er routes 111 South 'Jo.:. ·17th St. Costa Ales.a, Equal OpJX>rtunl t) F.1nplo)er LEGAL . Secretary, Santa , Fem, iT&Y lace Vie nr 5 &?S-3262 GARAGE 'a.EAN-UP poser, fast, ac c Ural c, S·rnttt. Ana bct11.•ccn 1\Ialn &. t DRAPERY & Ana .olt1ce, exp pref., "oold I ~i«ilShopplng Center ~ LOsT, nla.le B I u e P 0 ln t 1 $10 plck<-up, ~oad 546-0101 ~llSOllable, 4!U.-2'll2. f~irvicv.•, ' \\'aM\()r '& San tabler._ a~ss~~~':er1es, 1 i\fa~~~ti~ F ~~D!!k ~~~r sklf:1~1 o';,:n~ t Siamese. Owner in hospital, ,HouMC,Ml)J"9 Help Wont-•, Ml F TIO Diego F\,3·, 31153 Bu-ch 8t .. ~.B. 546-14.11 lnro ~Just ,,.: """"' _,1 ~p. 547-9284 FOUND Siamese c~t. Vic 'rilclll!e r"eturn to 33752 . , · -6U-~3Zt or 640-0133 eves. ..,,,. "" ,.,~ .... ""' ec..,r .. ~""=-'"=~==~--C of CoJJta Mesa Park: OCt. 'Gt&.nada, Apt 2, Dana Lynn C"OgOn Preferably one w/slckroom LIQU~D TRANSF'ER OPER • l\nJSICIANS LooldJJk tor capable manager. A.er•. Call John or BW 557-8151. NEWPORT Beach CP A Finn needs ex,,6. book· keeper. Salary to $600. <Sub- mit re11ume to OusU:ild ad no. 967 c/o Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560 Coata Mn&, Ca 92626. I 1.fth call stz..3396 "'Point 49&-4164 • Ac:ctg Bkkplng Offic:1 Disnict flla:na.ger ELECTRONIC & atubulance exp, 6 hr, d\lY. Chemical Mfg plant needs BP AcEi.ET & Id 'hl!a'Xlnt opply tor CPA or PA Equal Opportunity Einp\oyer TECHNICIANS t'OIUil~C'r part Unie. Send re-lndW1~rlou1 high school grad .. ~ .' green iO ' who can manage &. produce . . sume. . tor fLlllng operation. High 1 I B GT .: ~~~~W 17alth Oi" R~, If to buy in to· very active CAR \Vasher1n_, & 111te mat::1i Immed. positions avail. in \Vrlte Cla.~ified ad •913. chemistry Pref. Xlnt t 9 v U':_. rew..uu, tinn. Send resume to P.O. nian 11.·an ..,. ••. pease c the development & Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 beneflt11 & 1''0rklng con. ; i· M8-72U or 673-2951. Box 1800, COsta Mesa. 1714) ~817 . for appt. manufacture of state of the Costa l\lesa, Ca.llt. 92626 dilions. No e.xper nee. Apply 1 1 , ' I.~. ·~v VW61stbwn 81 per nut bar • • Advirtislng Selis beN.<een 8.30 & 4.30. art mbli! n 1&,:r! re. su?-Gl'RL 'Friday _ bookkeeping, et ~arteco, l?ivislon of ""t • · • l: Fash. Isl F Uo ~ s. exper., m typing, lite d I et at 1 0 n, Ame •• can Holipttal supply on Pa<.:. Cat Hwy. aft 6, ormer ye w .page or CARPENTERS either, analog or digitaJ recei\'ables & payables corp. 1452 E. Allon, Irvine. N1wspapar O.ltvery Early nxim. rtfua:t. have car. Ch·er 21. Pay appw. $200 mo. Hunt. Bch area. &17·2300 • • ~ ' } i r '45--6314. Cllrl.l(in'.1 . Cleanin& magazine spu.ce ex Per , .circuitry ii req'd. Co llltruction ex.,rlen~ !>ll}.5820 BLUEPOINT Siamese male carpet, ftoors & windows ~~~~· Catt lor Boat·Fini&h Dll'penters-Tool· Functloo Afudules, Inc. preferred 962-iiGSJ 'A'kdays An Equal oppty employer . / ·boot pav.'S de c I a'w e d: n.~. &cloemanlncogmaln, Jowle.. ing exper. helpful. \\'e pay Irvine 2441 CanlP1!-5 D633r. -3214 9--S. ' LIQUOR STORE et.ERK ~tcf'Mden/G o Iden "\\'est ~ • Ath't!rtisingORSalFe111nan·. exn. lop v.iige11. \Ve v.'8Jlt penna. GIRLS N~ed Preler t;yp. ElQ>er onb·. (ef nee. H,B. Reward ~92M. prices. 642.-9693 MALE. EMAL& nent carpenters for fut ELECTRONIC Ing. Apply In' person, Port San Clemente, 492-3TI7. • Lt\ll.GE Family Photo. Vie. HOUSE OF CLEAN ~ 2J.5 r.iverside AV. !lo'B growing'cci. kncM'J'i for build. ASSEMBLERS n ieatre, 2905 E. Coast ll"'Y· Ask fol' owner only . ..; · li.tay C.o., Bulloclc's, parking Pt-ot. "tare tor borne or ofc. ANS\\'ERING. ft'f"l<ice some· lng the highest Cll!al!.t:v~boa.ts. App?lr..a'lis ~~d be-~XJ>M'· CdM. • MachinisUJ lot . or stonos Reward• earpnii uphoistel")' Ir: floors. o.1e fo:-wee k'e n d 1 & P11c:iflc11 By Ripper hand M>lderers on PCB. also . TOOL MAKER 967-7312 · · S4&-0T46'. graveyard. \\"ill tr a i n , Yachts .Jia\-e kno.,1.'ledge of. corn po-HEJ.J> ~nt.ed for clenning . ' : ll'-ri bef. 10 am. ' NITE AUDITOR Hotel or club rxper, req'd, • Kno\\1ed£"r of NCR 4XIO. F/timt-. See reraooai Poter. C ' . REWARD, 0"'"""' tl-r 'i!Kr'eo'ii1Piet llouse leant ~lm. 9'l8 "'· lith S!., c .r-T. ' nents ID .l cokir code,. some art, pa~nling, l l:'1'2"20e rtl I ENGINE LATHE • -~ .... ~ '6"' • e . t' ng 64!).5570 exper. of lile electro.l\1ech· c eanup repo. rs. . per . ·. ~~:~~:!'! ;~·, u~::r~~i:~:: At:t~o~~1~k"'c~:I:~~ ,1;/0 t'>!ST~ ~""f'" ;:· E&:'.~t"'~·E~.!'!i ~¥:.;.~,~~\:,~/~~~ tFi TURRET LATHE NOTE! 'Reee.nt swiery: ,. ,Ca I j peiiehced. Tues-Thurs. g..3 •s irk per. or cca cs Pant .. P-St Cl\! · n rpn~ ·& 3 P~f. SAT ONLY 10r.JJ. \\'e need a fe11· top R•o1I Est.tt• Sal11m•n Balboa Boy Cl• 12Zl \V. Coas! Hwy., N.B. • , 546-1377 _.. . 547-l84l rtl ust know 'NCR 42.00 ply at Twin \VI n l 0 n " · Hacienda de Mei;a Apui n1achinists for our pl'ecision ll }'OU have a license (lr' wanl ; L Hours 4pm-rtlidnight Cenmlcs, 31966 Camino ELECTRONICS .fECH 160 W. \\'II.son, C.M. v.·ork In our spacjous, clean one, ·att Peg Bolinger tor ~ PARAKEET, Yellow, Vic: LAD.Y. 11ishes· days work. Production Tachnlcl1n Capistrano, San Juan Test, AJion exp. 2·30 MHZ • J.fanager · Apl. l . shop. Steady e1n1iloyn1ent. t'Ontidenlial interview. •-• r San Remo, Lido Isle.• Good ·and rellable. Ref. · · CB.plstrano. .,.. ~\41U i · 673-299! 54l--810S Beach Area ====------Conimunications equip. 2nd HELP wanted. Food service. DAYS. Corpet, 497-1761. ' ::.,::.:::""-.,.-,-----, CHILDCARE for quiet obe· Class pllOfle pref. Ask lor Day hours & night" hours. I ~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 U)ST. "'l'weety P\e" rrey· Lii~aC:ipi"91 NIGUEL dient 7 yr old girl aft school Bob Ste-cle, Pal Electronics, Full or part time. Over Please contact Mr. ,.\J rt10TEL MAIO \\PANTED • Parakeet. Vie. Htt-e A Spring. P•rsonnel Agency tNi!\\'J)Ort Helghhi Elem) 6391 \Vestmlnstf'r · Blvd. 16. Apply btw. 2 & 5 pni, Richardson for info. & appt. \\'ill train, apply In penon ' ~ ·· A'~ · ' -· ·· dale 846-5l28 eves &'wknds, .Ll\ND~ Dcsian &: 27635.Forbes Rd. M0-3000 days, aft 4:30 \\'eslnl1nstcr, SSt-3301. Mon-Fri, McDonalda, TOO YARD NEWPORT C.osla Mesa lnn. 1 ! . ··•'' · ~ C.Onst'., 8 yrs exper. Sad· Laguna Niguel . 54S-0036 ELE-CTRONIC TECH. W. Coast flwy, N.B. 3324 \V. \\'arner, S.A. ,~ ........ ------•! I · · mebti.ck' Yalley Landscape, 131 '14n CLEANING woman 4 hrs per OUSEBO 1 ' ~ ~ 837 .. .,,.,, • d••, 3 d•--· .~ •all Advan<.-ed de\'eiopment v;-ork. H Y, live-In fl t me. 545-115-i 1 NURSING ' t • ' ... 1 · · 1 ' . ~. '".J "'3· .. -.... .. Advanced Kineti I 1231 Room &: 80111-d + sal Rers Eq al 0 E • -~ ~"· HO';;:o . ,,..... 'y' I em' •/Rocolvab~ G·l·I &t2-4672 att 6 .· . cs, oc. . . u . ppo1·. mpklyer. A"11t DI I -....,...., uIL • .,. ,. , Victoril\ St.,, 01'. 616-TIW, req'd. ri1airrtllin lrg home . J.l/F of • rec Of" i , ~ & , Installed. Call 10 key by touch, IT'S A COCh."TAIL \\'altreu Ovt'r Equal Oppor. Employer. &: yacht. Call aft 6 . pm, MAIDS hot 1 . t . Nursl"I • s· . 493--9338 SM Jul\fl. M,US'l'. T)'pipg, IT'S A 21, experienced . .,.pply in <Tl·H s.ur-0339. law\d -ne~ \\~~i.s -~~ Progressive 150 bed con- ., ' ' :: , ).pp111nc• Repair' Mnoriry MUST'. Xlnt • position for Wi=~'ua~~ Uon, liOO ENUM~RATORS HOO~lNG. girl ov.TI day, 1;,'e:; around, '~aid ~h:~t hosp, f/time l-ll '· ' & Parts ·; • · etiarp gal. Salary open. $2.10 per hour trans .&. ref, lo! Rridays vacations. Laguna Beach, · LVN' { REPLACE?.IENT & au.'<· \\~~~~~g.M-=t A~~U-::-T ?.tan. St•ady CONSUMER.LOAN TheBe hClhaly ,or HuntingtonH"'o"""us.EKEl'hom>EP546-ERmt., .. 49-1-1196 3-It Full&. 'p/timc ~ "\'.·· • _ block I: stone 58&63n. ''"""' -~~ .. PROCESSOR . a<.: s emP?"U'Y open-• 1ve-1n, MAIDS for motel, v.•kdas on-NurSll Al•- ' • 4;,· °'---llr&ry pa tanks, (!!ck-ups, . . ,:wi:lrk. Top' wages Jot all ""'S tor a..........,,,.,,..,ata'" 200 Sp.,.i.h "'aki""' only . ly, La-•"" Sho-•. 419 N. -· · " · . • '-i ~ ~ wtl!. drtv~~ ·.r..-rnotor =Briclc-BrOck-St..,. .~~ raker-. roller, etc. . ~pie 10 ~".a ~al Oceaa. slde,hom~~Prb•. rm. Coe.at H~,.-;: t.a~ 4~21 AU ""''"', · Ex per· prefd \~_1'-S ....... -~,res. ~It 'l. .. 1"'fl~*,. •84Gin!o.· ~:·.· ' EKparltnc*it censul beginning on -Nov. bath & TV. No cooking, . untrngton Valley Babyslttl.. JL_. ,,__ P•lnti...._,. , ~ ~ -, ~ =nN~,a:· :!7! 5% days. ~1 ?.~~~~ ;2~~~Iotel 1n tf.B. Con\'Rle~~~ospll.al '" P1-rh1-1-To,e $2.SO : l!r,. ,'SOm<! ;haod •ALIFUONRINTIE,.DBANK -to JO da ·~. . A . lfOUSEKEEPER Call ~II '""~~~::""~!!"'~I ., ·. ;BABYSITTING r-··• .... [. sf.b<!n&: &: ll£hl .painling tor \. ~ ·a ys uuratiOn. P. l..agunQ NI I 2 d i -NURS " · Co ~-" -mpany x•-1 -o p!lcants must .be willing. ro a n·•~ .. ,.,,. ~ .. ar:a, as. M ainteno1nc:• Men E-LVN ' •. , . M• Homo, C. M110 mplete HOl.L!C Paldting ..,,...... "" · '" "" · ""· "'""'"""""" 11 7 { 1 dlt' ' 201 Avenida Del i\1ur 1,1,·ork 5 to 6 hra per day in· · · General Plant n1aintenancc. lo :30 Al'lf shit!. Relict i I , Xlnt• cue. Good lunches, Ctlstom hit, weather prool ECHo JOb AGENCY San netTl<"'ilte eluding e\·ening _hours , & HOUSEKEEPER~ -Tu~11 & Son1e 220-4.JO. Ute carpen. all shifts. Salary con1· . :..,. • fenced play yard. Call any. 'Exter. "?'io Job too smi!I 315 ~SI. ~.,1, 203 .4_5123 Saru. rd"""'· R...,uirement~: F'ri. 9,.'h;l 4:.30. For thorough jru & plumbi'"'· Xlnt \\'&«<> 1nensurate w/exp. Come ~-,,_,,,_ ... ,, Free estlrilatea LocaJ ,rtll. ,:iru ow ,.,. '"V ~ .... I I R f & •.; .... ,.. u.· '• ..... e, ~:> "'· CEJU..fAK PAINTERS Huntington Bcact\ .· 536:-1439 Must be 18 yrs o{ age br c eaning on y. e er. .Olvn & f1inge benelits. Phone .,...in our tean1. Call for ifl.e • • "1' BABYSITI'ING, Hourly, dai· MT-3296 AC:C:J;'MBLY work, nian, for older&. physically able to do transportallon After 6pn1 714.....;.rJ..OOGO tenrle\'I' J.fon <& Tue1 . • I ••• I ly " o• w .. kl, v1-·-~. ""?!-' Equal ~r. Employer . •.'.'<tensive. 1,1•11lking & clin1b-644-81~8 ··IAINTEN.\NCE ., '"" • Park Lldo Health care · · • · ........ , *CUSTOM nAINTING •~dil]I, full time. Arrow.Mfg:. " •~..... 466 Fl I ·1• .1cl19ol dlatrict.-'42--8433··· ~ l••t••/Ext. -. ,;::, Colo .. ,,,...._ '.'1na1.· 1245 C lAlgan Av. 0 1 COOK· TRAINEE mg. Testing dates aI'l" 1'1on. Houselc•1pin9 Dlsh'A'asher, fflirne days. ~~~d.~ N.S. } ' I " i. l •' • • ~~ ... , 'lI'n,my ~ .. .:ilting 1: ·est. "'on't be un· '·"'AVON MAKES Pie1er. no sttldents. Exper. Application f?rn!a avail. 10 itc ~n ~ t'-Onds. ~~1. NURSE AIDES F BABYst.....rn.•o 1 • • '""" ... 'C ... u .. • • Ocl. 29th & Tues., Oct. 30th. & K ' h Goo<I benelil~ & \\'Orking ,, 't , • 1 home w~Kdayi'. r:~:'30: derbld. St. Lie. no. 254931. C}IRISTMAS TI-IE 'SEASON prer~. but will lrnln. ApJ1ly be , filled otit 1m1ne?·. at Relief. C.JIJ ~9·3061 ~ E:o.:p'rl lJref'd. ~· to 11:30 PM ., '. .P!Aile chilil.~ .. s.l.@Y.. ·itfr:'·MUOOS. TO BE JOLLY • betwn. 2:30 & <1:,30 P·l"J1·• Pe1'91:)nncl.Del,lt., Hun~1ngton "* HOUS:E..'KEEPEn li\•ein, I & 11-7:30 Ai\1. JI you're bi· • lus~ness S•rvlce PROF. wallcovering state f:¥7i exlra n10ney for gifts Hamburger Hnmlet. 1.545 Bea.ell City Hall, atl~ . & Hunt. Harbour, exper. refs. l\tANAGDJENT tereated In carlni i1r ll.'Or'k· '.: • PRO~IPT \VAl<E-UP SE'RV lie. No. 279514, lrwur., all Q an AVQl'i.Rep~sentative ~dllm-s, CAt. Ask lor i\lr. ?.ta1n. Sts'. H.B. F'trulJ f1hng TOP SAL. M6-0100.. ing, our patlents want you. I iype•.of paper 714 · In your spare Ume. Call: agen. <!ate~~~·~~r26th.EqualHOUSEKEEPER. 5 days STORE MANAGER Cell for Interview Mon t.. ; ' , _Will"~ 871ime! ~ · · .~~7041. COOK: Graveyard 11hitt, 6 Oppo · P oy "·eek, Jl\'e out, non-!linoker, Tues . .. , F 1 RS~ ·i , 1 nitca a v.·eek. ClHnJ)Rny paid able to drh-e, &n-.1847 Unique opportuhlty r or Park Lido lleal!h CaN 1.• Carp.t s.n1'• ting/pa~. ~ait ~ AUTO PARTS binge benef!tt;. Apply In EXEC SEC'Y t $6SO HOUSEK~~ER 11 . quallrled pe~n to n1an11ge 466 Flagship Rd .. N.B. leu imttv~ person. Jack in the Box. • . O . .._. • ve . in San Juan Ca1>1SlraJl!'.> outlet I "'2-80W _ _ . JOHN'S Carpet & tipholsterY lnt. Ah-eu spny. Frff Est. MAi'fAGER l2J5 Baker St., Costa J.feA.. F'ee Paid. Assist boss to build l.Dvely home. adults, \Oo ork store o! nation t\' Ide . Ori Shampoo tree. Scot<.:b· 919-5294 · JJ"! (31 COw.'TER ME:'l co. from ground 1\oor. The 1'1on·Fri. 6'1>824.8 . S!)OrtS\\-ear and s1,1,i mv.-ear N~E·LVN,. ~xcltlng poet- E' ' ,, , prd /Soll Retvdants). PAINTING: inside and out. vet. starter re-builder ('()()K, P/time, day ahUt. sky i9 the Limit for sharp IMMEDIATE CASH m.anufaclurer. Retail sales ll~n fo~ quahfled ~~n to Dcsrcasers &. all color Small jobs too. Lo ca I Carburetor rebuilder Guy Fa 11.• k ea • ,~nn peNVn! Good skills &. x1n·1 · nd · · 1'0rk in progressne con--trfahtencrs & 10 minute referencell. Call 642--0355 Brookhurst, Fountain v1y. benefits Also Fee Positions COMMISSIONS I\ .superv1SOr-y expenence valescent hospital. Patient bleach for 'fh!l1' ~111. ·after 5 p.m. EXP'D Ol\LY XL.\'T OP· ('()OK -8r't'akfas1 needed Call An.n Christie, 56&-8505: St'~~tiona.Hy·fam~Us Klfft.pp required. c11.re orit'T11erl operation. Save your ~ by Sll.Vlni: * 'l'All\'TmG " S7AINING PlY FOR-ADVANCE, TOP immed.· J.lust be uptr. toc Cbrrtrol Career Emplofment """=" pan or "' time. A 1 . Xlnt \\"Sgell & fringe bene.flts. me· extra trip.s.'.,;Wlll cle11n INT/EXT. TRIM, ACOOUS li'AY. F'RINGE BENEFITS. 1-'"'='='~o~"='"="°=· ="·c..::646-<rol=-:==·-Agvx.')', 3400 Irvine Blvd., Very high ca&h commissions pp YDonna Fitzpatlick Ap~ly or. 9Cnd re111!111e to II~ nn., dinJiia:. rm., 6' ,FREE iEST J im 9'lS-8l86 3621 W, lJit. St., S.A. ('()OK lor •ml fa m , N.8. plus bonuse!I, benefits. Your 521-tSSO Ext. z.il 14.i., Superior Ave, }l;ewport .:;D nail $15. Any nn. $7.50, · .. ~ l\fon-ltn.lr, .f...8 IPi\I, sa:lary EXECUTIVES ~-n bttlrincss .. No ln~t· An Equal Opportunity Beach or call 642-2410 couch IJO. Chair t:l'.C. 15 _., No Wute nlac · ment. Free selling and tr'81n. ~ 'URSES I -• 'nlJ, ia what ~nts, "~t WALLPAPERING AUTO SALES open, m.-0230 CdM $15,000 to $75,,000 ing kit. Ra.lph P. Kelley, Employer NOider ",!~~Rpr!f·1;r. oiuy. , , . method. I do "''Ork myself. 548-1444 e'°'" COUNTElt Clrl ~for dry Send rcsunie or call .TODAY Dept. C002 2. Knapp C<mtre.li::::i==~i:::::i~====I Good rel. 531-0101..... -IN:t'. ,l. Accousttlcal ceillnga Immediate C.venifliS. Ne«:l ::~i:. ~~=~tn~S:~~~~l ~~ec~~~dln~~~'ieNO COST Bn:.:S ~n. l\fa. 02401. t.fktng !\!gr I $22K D!Sll\\'ASl-IERS, trainees ac· • '. ':5 . 6 · -· ·-, ... Co1rpet Cl'1!nlnt palrtcd. Carpet cleaning. aggressive young men will· do n\inor seWtng, 6 days. · w. JN TALLMENT LOAN i\lic1'0 Electron cs cepled. Bay..,lew Con· ' ' Floor Cati & Windows 642-1m9, 543-3574 ing to lce.rn the auto, sales Apply In ......_n, Five E>..'ECUTIVECSERVTCES, & CREDIT DEPT Ptwran1 ~Jgr S22K \'alesce11t Hospital, 205 5 P •TCH PLASTERJNG r ··-0 ,0 N 'M ~ :, • f:ll'l1l\Jnic Components Thulin A~ .. C.M. 642-3505. Outeh i\falnt, Serv. ·631·1508 * .... * buslnesE. Experience not Po\nt'I Oeancrs, 18 6 4 1 <><><> • ain, ::;anta Ana .,._..., 1 Lin ;i.fruil\"Cr •""K All types. F'rcc ettlmates necessary. \Ve 1Vl.Jl train. !\lain, Huntington Beach, tn<J "'1 """· \\'e have 2 opcnin~ f(Jr C'lt>ri-• •vuu<.: e ' . " . _, Ntnt51NG care for elderly Cement, Concre'• Call ' 540-6825 Earning j)Otential to $2000. 847-2406. , .,.. ·JV.<~ cal po!ritions. Trp~ tr. 10 J?ala Comniunieatirms 11-oman. Jndudlng heT room PROF ~·-lle·•l ~mop'•• 1 .... EXPER. n1afure "·oman.or '"ey & ~, ,-n·,,,.,,. •X· Design En,g; lmech) to $14.K •·" "·tl• ~m 89·15 am ~.!ENT '''o-. pa"tloo, ·"·""'ter,'honestwurk.,"'f''""' • .......; '""''• ns ... · Counto·&KltchonHolp I I I 2 I" "''"" ·~ 'l .. E 0-'•<>nn nu UH .ClU • ... , ..,..., "' __... IU'JCe ~id vaca"'A A 1 • l.'<IUP e o care or ilr s P'r dl'sire<I xec. ~",Y n.,.......... 1 tla}'Sa 1,·eek. •~". 5.ST-5646. driveways, sldewa.lks, brick reas.. Int/ext free est. • ._. uuns. PP Y Need em'tiuslastk piiop'le to 4 &: .6 Yl'S· some ~·k eves · · . Exec Sec'y to $700 ..,., Pl."l' .... R • .,. 5''~'". Reb; 3'S.:175S.' stUi913. ni penon to Ray Childress. .... 1 • A & k •• •u AIP Cl k <Coo •• , 1 1700 Santa Ana !frights area. .. .,.........., \1'01.., n)l)m nK'l!I eves. p. · w e .... eves \\n c mcn11 Pl{'llM! Cont.ad er fiu o 01rn !rans. Refer. CUSTOM C.ement w 0 r k, Plumb·1.U. ·,.. DAVE ROSS ply In periion, l\I<.:Donll.ld'l'i, and dad go out. Jtvine. 1 Sn · 1 :O.lklng Secretary 10 $615 • ._ 16$66 Beach Blvd., Hunllm!•" R1>fs. Ph!ase. 833·!iS58. ~vnn 111 1 Billin<? Cieri>; S625 :>:URSERY hMper. full time Drives, \Valks, Patios. Lie. L.R. OO'I8 PLmmING PQNTIA' C ton Beach. EXPER. sales hel& \\'infed OUNiON BANK Gal Jo'rl1lay $tiOO 21 or O\'er, male, $2.50 to 'No.'255915. 642-851.ol: R mOd ,.· 11. .., ___ ,_ W t 61 o\'f'31'JXll't Cn·. DI'. Tn.'( Sccretal"' S6.iO $:3. per hr. \\'ork "ith plant.ii PAT,[OS, walks, drlVftl. Sa1o1·, ~a~": d~i:irna~e~~ COtJNTER GIRL. part time for gilt sOOp, San emente. f'a1'11non 1~t1ml A 'Rei•/'Rilli~ S5i'iO & trees, maintenance. Som~ bfyp, remove &··replace dshwuhn. 642-6333 1.t/C & 2~ Htirbor Bl\'d., or full time., $2.00 hr. lo 492-4900. F.qual Oppor. Eniployer Genera.I OUicr $450 lndsc[W' exper. pre!. Chance concrete. MS-8668 tor est. B/A. Complete Plumbing Costa i\Iesa start. 21 or over. Call: J.LOOR.l\.lAN, exper. for le ad Insurance Clerk SIOO !or advR11Cf>0"1~nt, SD-6653 ~pa~~~~~=: ~A~~Gm;:PAIR ~~!~~~~}"E· BA~~nRts D~2~~a:; ~1960 AT LY 1 =~\~J ~~~11'.11 ~ n ~i o\l~~ INSURANCE SALES :;~~~~Ga~ Fii to ~ ~2~11T~~1~f.1~r~. etc. By hr, oc'jOb. 64&-QnS 'No u.1.. too small r..u.a •I .,..b .. I ... ...vu PILOT, ,SUNDAY ONLY to holidays, vacauons, ~2 . G. ore· fH .i'.:.1 111 $550 NURSE'S AIDES, Exp pref. 1 :,.,u r.t!ce va e , Exper . ne\\i;paper c11rrlen. fll?. or 545-8911 No exp nC(' .. l"lll'n 1vhile yt1u Cnll Jr1tnni,. Si.~oo 7 to 3::\0 full linlf! Bewrl)' Contr11ctor ** fi.tt...3128 ** 1uitomoblle gtl'I only. \Ve quires the use of a large }'(X)O &nrlce Attendant. l<?arn, J>6l't lime. eves ~ & Sid Holfn1an ~lanor Con .... lt os pital, S•wl"1/Alt•i 11tions v.111 train you on our new Stallon \Va.gen or Van. Q)n.. P..1on thru Fri. 6am-3pm. '1•knds. luJl flme \vhen qua\1-NEWPORT Laguna J{(IJ11. GER.WICK & SON aut-·t~ I 11 ton ~k-t••I M• JI•-0 --l•y 330 •-• Add a. n --A.1 ' .......... ""' ....,.., .. •· . ·-•J ......., • Jn1ne Indus. Complex. Call r"'~· G P1•1onnel Agency 8'"'" Contr. ii ... ""'IU•N .......... ·,..,..._n 'v D. ta 11 -• ..,_,_ -"•· Sal•~ ... ,. ,,.,,, ~ .. SI ~·1 . ·-r-I • NURSES Aides-Day• -"· Bl n1:m . """"""u OJI UMIJ.I.. ""' 1""'6 ""'"' -~ ~ ....... ' for. appl. 639-4714. .... .... ~ ll!IUran~·r roup 833 Do D N B State "-""• • °"'8!1mak!nfir, your fabric or 5 daya, 8-5 ppt. P.hone Bauer Equal OpporlunJty Employer Ed Lani * ~JS.14 v•r r ., • • LVN ll·T A~f 613.0041 549-2l10 mine. Call "''°" that llttlclt, 91>-2500, Mr•. FA~TORY 642·3170 C.ll >l>-3fltil JAa< Taulano,,t•>d .r, .-1oloccs-.tll>-26$ C&meron.altlOam. DEMONSTRATORS WORKERS V" 1f-. "If., " NU RSES '"''" •" •hlll1, remod, add. Uo B-l. 269012. .1.11eritton· ••2 •••• BABY Sitter·, Laguna Beach . sa ' 4 MASSAGE TECH. C<in\'alescent Hospltnl i•~· W e.o 547-*' .,. 1:--~---Sewing mftchlne11, all typi?11. * 642.ffi!!S * . N a)' . Ne"at, atcurl.te. 20 yun exp. live In, ~at iiepa:rat~ 11]1 WUI tra.ln. ShouJd have ae'v-t.fature \\'OIT\en perm&nent TRAINEE Furniture ·-\ 11 N I ion-R 1 A bath, Acroq tronl beach. ln& becki"O'md & 111\les. positions, lite m,ach.loe & Ylluni:: lady !lS.281 1vanted 2 OFFICI:. '51RLS ~;.;:.;;.:;;.;:._.;o::....~·~·~·~,.._ · • YI • .,. r + ~llJY for Cfl8Y but lov· Salacy Qpen. For Interview. iimt'l'lll prod\.lt.'1tons. for 11$ithnatc tull time Jl06l· NEEDED W 0 ODWORKJNG. • repair, c:6u5tt ·,.y R Pair expert ~•ing child care & LL Haekpg. ~~· PR"'o""F<ITsh;Si.,,HA•Rdl'>'G • ~ tlon, No e:<p. nec. \\'(' ~fl Radio 1elophone dispatch rebulldlnr. O'aftsmlll15hlp bre , 11 in J • . ~2200 exl 2i1 • .,.,...,...,.,.,..,..,....,.. IN ~ ~ -.. to 11cj1ool, ~aJTI "·hile learn. \IL:st be 25, ahll'l to tlrlve only 548-'l'SS6 reuon11. • !Miit JOme. BABYsrM'ER .,,..,., house DE~-DISABILITY PLAN /\p1•ly In J*r<on nny 1t.f1 , or \ 1 \ F'rf'e C'ltiniite, H.B. N.B. &. .;.,,.,, 1 .. ·1AI .. Rccopt/Secrelary. . -f.i 'PPI}' In l't!l'llOn 0.nlMing c.M. Bert Ga I I em 0 r c, 1.feu Verde area. Happy Must have dent11.l •~~per. e MAJOR MEDICAL eve. 2930 \V. Ci;t. ""''>'·· YELLOW CAB CO, t • .._2'83 15moold child, 7;30 am-9:30 P T o flclenl typlsl/bkkpr. PLAN · ~e\1'J)l'lrt Hell.ch. jfit ~-16th, eo-1a !\fen PROFESSIONAL a:e.rdencr, .... •~-·le pm, ntf req. Call alt 6, Must be 1ru~ture. orpnlzcdl e LIFE INSURANCE • -P'C",\GIN•" ttte work. p r,u n In a: •1 , ,... ~ • • .U>--0918. neat & Jikl' people. CAI to\M..K'. pt:t>~QN MASTE R CHARGE " "' "' oprlnkl~t'S. <.:leanup jl)hll, . ..,.,;.,""-v"s'°i=r=tE"R,,--.,to-.-0-1"d-,...,, i;.i;...iooo alt ;pm .,. •ot & e RETIREMENT• "'-v.1r-tc: LIV NEl CLERK t C'h1·n1lcal l\11g 11111111 ntt(li. I and 11 <.:Ap1 n ri , ~. TRE& tnmn11niz l l't:moval 0~d • · .;i.; • PLAN CCD\lir !ndu1trlou!i hlif1 ll<'hool gnd ,,HJ ,,.0...., _ 41?1Ptrt ca re A ' ch11 ren In my ' home, 7.9 Sun. O JLl\7"-ES*'AGENCY fllr fllllnc oJ)('ration. lllirh ~· ' maintenance ol t~ CAii 'tlJn, rtlon·Frf, NB M$-S9SO. DP.NTAI. Chah,.klc Aul!-e PAID H LI DAYS J·:,r"H• '1"'-"t S('hoo\ Clwn1i~1ry pref. "X1nt . * Cr•atlv1 Gerdlnlng Tom after 5 pm •t BACK OFFIC·E--tan!. ror Pl'dodonUc prac-e PAID VACATIONS SEE OUR l:l{'fl('fi ts .~ \\'!Jrkinit con· \~lnttT Cleanup A Pnu1ina:. 6·16-9076, Fee Paid. One of the mo.t !Ice In Nc\\'J)OM ~nter. l~ PlaL~nti11. A\'C .. C:O.l SUNDAY LISTING -UN ITE D-cll!\l)n.;, ~" [""tP<'r nee. Ap· R.ye GntM&:?>.lotnt.~ Tiie fMtamlc opponun!t~ "~ l\luJ11t ha~ "PM'· Bllintual f'lBERGL.A~S Gun Opt i,...\1.I. l1tl•:\l lh11'1\l;>.::i CALIE,.C)RNIA BANK Pl." 111 llnrll'ro. Oh·is\On of ln1I l Sen>. 646:1Cm. ·have listed in t~ mrdlcsl 1 _,P~""~'~'"""==·~&M>-0000===· ___ \VAntC(i . P11y romn~nsumtt' ·'I· I: !ti \1 111 rr~.)lflflE 1\n1eni·nn lloi1r11tAI Supply EXP,ERlENCED ge.rdener CERA~IIC TILE NEW Ir: ~ld, GC't In on !he arotm1I Of.NT AL AS S 1 ~T A NT w 't' x pt' r. E q 11 f no' l~~ E. lith "I 1111 In h1o•l (":\! c .. nt "'1 bill t'!ll"ll<'lhn C"••l1> · I l:'i2 !-: ,\Jlon. ITVll'IC'. Ill 0 n th I )' malntcna~ & remodel. F'rff est. Sm job• floor of nt'w clinlt', Al/Kl <ch nl"lrir Orlhodonlicl lrwh1,i11·h·"· P. 0. Bi1x 2311>. Sult• 124 642·1470 .1ii..-,.,'!:) efepn up, Re5J)Ortsible. 1'rtt •elC'Omc. SS&-2'126 aft~. ftt Johs. Call &Illy 11111'1. izen'rl pN1L110f' ~xp ok. AP. r~on. Arlt.. !t'1~71 1002~ ....... _ ...... ,. __ •~ J01 \la111 S1 ! 1\n Equ11I Opptl• EmplO)'tr, utlmate. &G-1581 _ Top· Solt ~. Coastal Perl!IOnnel ply 39S ScronJ St., Lii.gun!\. 622"""'l"G -..----v---wv---H1tnt1i.fi:H.1r1 ~."1th "h11•• t-.ll'phan111 " over- EUROPEAN Garden tr. Alf'n~-y. 2"rnO Harbor Blvd., t'at ProO! ,5 ,8t\al~ wncn GENERAL help 1\'1t.nh•if" for .f ,,-NI 1"0 11. -1111•-rti·n'I ~~11 n111nU1tr your house? 'I\u'n t.faJntenance . 1..and!ICap{nJ. • QUALITY * cCM=~--''==--~ )'OU 11'.!ll throuati rcsult;::et· gill 1tore. Appl y btwn. 10 11111 In l i·n11n c r lliihiy. l:'.11u11.I 0f!!)'Jr, ~:n1pl•;), 1 1 11~111 1nlo "Cash" .•. aell Tl'f!f! Rem~. Vuy reuon. * MULCH It TOP SOIL • Need a "Pad"? Plt11oe an atfl Una; ~ti Pilot ClasAUled 11m-Gpm, Ttt'1 2J1 Ne\\'J)OM 0Jrlnthit111 Ya cht Cluh. 1601 lh~m ttiru a DalJ.y Pilot _.,_ ~,.--Call••~-'d11. -Center Or.,"'·!...' Bay~\Ue Orivt', ('d~l f\red • "Parf '':' i'frA"l: itn ~d: clasliLfl~ ad' -1~~. . .. ,., . vu-.... ,,. " 10 ·~ u.. ·.cc=='-"'---- • ..: ... •• • • • t •ntect,M& urn turt ....... 11 •• .. .. PART TIME SAL.ES t'llE!Glrr DAMAGE BALE MOVING • .,. • ....., '!',.. TOOUl. " "-RR. NO UE • PIANOS A!lLDI "" ,.. -COUNTER OIRL IMMEDIATE CASH URGENTLY NPW llotp>ltlt rt1frlc'•, table + ~l boNd Ma~ AMUme MW, llart.or macblnt in wat.r.at cablmt. C~"ISSIONS .._.-. • r • • r• • • ov&I 4'>c>l1 • • ~ Vlow -1'161 P 1 I IUYll • ORGANS $UIO CUI -%1. ,._ In ----~-• -h~. -~ ~ -"-~~ -NII on\y .... ·2,llO PM. Doll Sell --""'"'" NEEDED -~ -_,_~ __ , ·-~ ~· -· ~. Good, ---• fULLERTON MUSIC Jm °'""" --tos hi Del lc ates1en , ~putorf\jllime.Vny e~Crrr APPLIANCE ~"'°tf=ir~~~~GMCli 114 ~orlllll.b-)'(1.11! OurNewtl1tLoc•tion nm:hlne. Walbllt cab. Uke _,,..,.. A Adu>1, HB. """ """ """""""" p!ua :im \V. w....,., S>\ 56-"'*1 tag Wub,. A·l -$ll0, MASTIRS AUCTION U1'1 EudJd. -Valley naw. Sac. 185. ...-. n@U' Sawn. bonU!l8. ~. Your own 50 JRAllE£ D2 N. Tmiln, Omve r.ot1 m.nos ~ ~Belt .a.~ n; ~ Newpor( CM MS-86811 1 8lk. No. ol San Dke'o Fr. Spotting Geodt UO Pfnme E\'" .• Sat&. ldul /Jusi.nto, No investment. 9llM6:56 YELLOW ~ "' Herculoo ---kdl. n• cdlr TV 838-<9f4 .... or: anla,y "'"1 at Euclid. tor •tudent•. Hriy Wll~ + rree .... auw and tralnlnc kit. Al'KllDIERS Bulldlnt ~ter••I• I06 8 . .,, .. QueeG 11 rnattttu ~. 4 dNsairn. Bl'oChfW Bebtm 1\ao"'• Bldl:. J.tat'L SS7..GM SHOT fltU1', u p.. Jlbtca -· Call ,,._2258 ct Ralph P. Ken.y, 0.,,... .w&;lllDL lpM"I< ,.,, Both Ul<d <><>ly -· madtll>e, movie PLAY -baby •..U.... Rentals,__ $5 Mod. 31 pW>!p 115. H 4 S!5-<IW. COOl ?. Kne.pp Ce ntre , e Surplus.8ulld&na 2 mot. OI~ bunlr RU, ca.mtta a: projector. bl.by baclc CUT'kT, Wedd llUlll R Topper, Jr. a:. Slfllle PART ttme wl&: A "''ii;let Bl'OC'lnon ~ta.. ct.l-Mll. VOLT l\tATERlAL _ lOOO's Of Nl:w lvnps 6 mile. Spyalu1 fiD..121). U p.m. t,m/hn *"'° co a 1.0 I e, ahot $19. 6"-4151 :· lcyle Klrl· !AL£SCLER.KS.Needed ln lntt•nt Peraonnel ITDtS! Doon lumber pty HiU, Corooo. deJ Mar J 1 llS Clobe. amJtm n. d Io, • Pianos & Gr1nd1 Store, Retteur1nt, g:n...o100 ll'lelCI a.reu~: Jlunttngtmn Ten1po .... ...., SL>rvl~ \\'OOd, a1wn .bee.Una, ;ooia: 644-1968 ewe ry am.Jbn stueo (!OD.QI•. New ~"'· trorn ~ B•r m PBX ·---" I •--·h N••ll'""' ... B•a ~ ... , I '-'-· I I I 2 Klrby VaCllllm, whttl bar-5 ~ •• ,. --' n"~--.. ,.wncina: se rv C"e, """"'• "'"''' .. ""'• ].ll.tl!C'l1n"'1~Dr.,Sulff'100 na;,wmouw~ec. G1r1-Sae 1 EXn.UISITELY ~ ..... · -v u.nu 1l1111"'11 snaveyard. fl.1l111iou Vlt>Jo Fountain \l(llley, Co 11 lll N~"""'rt ~uch Mli·4711 BUILDER~ SURPLUS •· Dia "'nowt Cocktallur1ru ''" rel. -Moll itmi1 like new. \\'url ltier Ci-and Stra'* Cl.ASS DTSPl..A'l CASE area. Exptr pre t • d . 1.teaa, \\\'t?ker~l sh If t • r:..~;,1 ~, .. Eniploy>r 30 y A--' .~ < Jla~ ""'rtill al 1 1'*· fJr5>-BUZ Upright pjAOO ••• ••••••• $69 8'.x..10' fl{UST SELL! "·' 837-TISS. 11\•allRblc, alM> '4'ttkday !!~-,;,,'",_"~~N .... ~-;,.;,..,.,; )I06 So. P.Wn St .. S.A. r. ..,,..,,.iwauvu. lln· $400. $,~ e 0 va ue. :?-ONLY, dllplay e U b I c l e Weaver Spinet ....... •• $14.i MAKE OFFF.R! &42-~ll PERSON with mf'Chanicat It openings. 10.:1. 3-S. f'rtnge --WAI TRESS Mll;\i~MS~thJG.S ~rJI( ~ cha~ $12>. ' showcases, xlnt mnd. Heavy Player pl~ .... lrOm $999 TV Rtdi HIF }. 1:lectrlcal experlenc."t on bmrttt11 .\ pid Mlat)I. Ap. che~ _ 1 e:inor ...,:.11.nz l 'h CARAT DIAMOND plate gia11 1: i:ooct con-e '20 Gl'Mds In ~oek, New· s' o, '' 136 , tioat:.. Call Du1fleld /.lo.rh1': ply t.fondny ()(:! 2'2nd, Sam-Expc!r., o.~µcndablr, Malurl!' C1m•r•1 & S75. Walnut desic: 5lbc30, M11.n1 rlna. 91M809 structlon, Have lOcka. Reg. UIC!d ~ rebuilt. ~ tereo 1: at 6flH.1R7 !:r~~ F~~~.a,,ii~= t,~"'~u.iirl~~tfl~\,J.C:~ Equlpm•nt 108 need• . rclinWt $50. 3 M1chlnery 116 value ~er $400: $100. each. trom $3'.)3, Yamaha -Kn~be 1.t:NITl-t, RCA & Sylvania. PIZZA mM, no exPf'r., full Blvd. Orange l-1\11·., N.ll.0 ·-1-y-.-,.-0-5-0-M-,-.,-9-,-_ overstuUed chn, $2.l ea. Set -~~f 'Pia:cacac::::·M:Uth ilt'!UOTI s.,.!.!,~lnCI-;:~ TV & 1ttteo11, priced Jess TI 302., -~~~~-~-~-1 • " • · .....,ng, ot 4 sml chairs, $20. 2 AIR Impact '""'nch $5.5 Cost ' ......... _ Iha.II the dlaoounte.rs. Wilh ttme. Apply at nuekw SALESGIRL. ~·s or 30'1. "rArrRESS. exper. for coffee-UV tU1er, case w/strap. mahoe· % post twin beds, $120, SC Elec. ofc ...,.,,_ FIRI.WOOD for Sa I e . Kawai -Stclnway Cable 3 ..... picture tubes, 1 yr Qov,rn Valley Par a.y, Rt:Ua.ble, good memory. 1hop, lforel l.AgUna, Apply Uncondl1'on11.lly pert e ct . matt. Ii: box aprtnp, ntte $£5. both pert. SU-1234.--' Lumbtr Jor Ale 2x4'1, 4x4'1 Nl'Wn -:-Klnctid -.C.ble part~ & u.rv:lce. A 11 Laauna Nlpl. (t'OOlt ocmmunkatar, goo..1 In person, 425 S. Coast liwy. Paid S~f73 sell $325 S.S. stand $150 NEST 3 mahotr M II :h8°s 2x12'1 &; other• -&!dWin -Orldcerw& -available models ln atock ' Plutiel appeenmce. Non smok«. _LB=·-====--develop cannlster, a.c:e. $3). tab~, pj. Nr. new ~ itce •neout 111 Coraiux 2'xf'x'4", Onl I: SOhmer. &. on display. '73 model1 TRAINEES prior o!fic< exp. h<lpfu!. WANTED 6"'6530 .-table. -S25-yo!low, ""' ""'" "2-4219. • Orv•m '"°'" ., ""'· Call! 90 Duties: instde off t c e Boyt Ol' girts lf>.13 years old ENLARGER: Vivitar 66 Jiomee:tnd prov'l. pottery *'LEASE HELP* 9632 Valardo Dr. HB 100 to ctl009e fn:ln'I plan qr term• to 36 mos. Immediate opeitr.-for wo-turnltutt aalel, telephone rar DAJLV PILOT pe.per w/51lmm Jens. For S5mm l!lel"ll'eS 10 w/.turkey phLtta', WE NEED LIKE new; Kg. hdbrd, 9 New, Uaed and Trade-Ins ABC Color TV, 9021 Atlanta, men on all lhlt't1. Aeceptlna l&let. 80rTle cleaning. $2.2$ route'I in South Santa Ana, &: Z.lf4x2.t.n negatives. $l5. Elec. ice cream drwr dreuer A: mirror $195 Optlgan • • • • • •• • • • · "· • • • S99 or 19046 Brookhunt, Hun- erper. molding machine to $2.50. Hr5. 9-1 }.fan thru between Main Ir F&rvieo.v, Frame easel, &: filter draw treezrr. Wodd B 0 0 k 1 • 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Oval Din 8Ct 4 cbah'I $7U. Hammond ".'·/rb,ythm •· $695 tington Beach, !161J.3329 or •. opn. ' tninen. ctean lite Sat Call ~ \\'arner Ii San Dlf'l'O Fwy. Inc. $80. or bat offr. 522-7720 Andirons. 14 pr boy9 pants,, with larp fenced yard for 2 Maple deek sSo. air cond'nr Kimbell Swinger ••••• .. Si95 ~. ""°"" In new bide. ~ft b). SAND\VICH n1aket' and ~ OLYMPUS fTL 35rnm Fl.4 34-W, 28-L. etc. 2412 Vista medium irl.ud does (wdl U,500 Bn1 $195. Zenith Blk Wur11tzer 3 ~eyboard •• s~so ~=N-Y~=-=-.~-~,---. --- nu• prem. pe.Jd for nlte general eommis&ary \\'Ork. Lynn Coogon lense. Beseler 23C 11 color Hagar, {The Blutts) N.B. traint'd A wry obedient!) white TV $60. Mlac 497-2804 Lowrey }Johday • •••· •· · $49-5 $500 n $375. 2 old 'llP'Ork. Oppx'. for advance· ~.,,..or full time, stltl't $1.80 District P.1an.,., I M YCREST ESTATE SALE AIATURE Y.."ORKING . Coon Caprlc:e ..••. ••·•· $395 ' seRM• Primo. -.· merit It xm•t trlnge benefits. h~r.· ~u B"an R1ohard1, •-· I O . E pl en rg:r. any access. Jor BA : CQUPLE JOHNSON Commel'Clal 1 & 1lw:>mas A·l Spinet •···· $179 140 W. .,. v. .. v · 9'1lfts 7am.3pm 3JJm·llpm, 557~ <• ~ua ppoI1un1ty m O)'f'r both. 548-8J34. Sat & Sun 10-5. Entire VERY RESPONSIBLE! 'I.it H.P . Cornpr-euor, 8 Hsmniond-BaJch\.·ID--Conn m.9191 · llpm·Tam, Cl blk. S. ol Bilk.· ' \VANTED part Ume exper Incredlble Lelca 1llf outfit, hou!ehold o1' turn. & ap. Will ta.Ire extremely good C.F.M., Quincy 35 Cal tank, Wurlitzer-1..owrey-Kimhftl.1 Ail<I Quad rffl deck 1130 l!T'. ort Redhllll SECRETARY: PubUcatlona c1U1h.iers & &ales ladies. Ap-expensiw. Will oonsicier pliancn. BEAtrr. 2 pc:. eare or home• .Pteue c:alJ factory wan'. Sean 10" Yamaha~ulbrangm D SS, new $400, will talct Please-No Calls fh'1n need r;harp. resporuil· ply Back Street. Ladies Ap. tnides. Olhcr eollectiblea. curved' sectkxlal sofa , ews.andweekendss-18·7881 ta.Me saw, w/extemOOn, 00. FULLERTON MUSIC $250. New cond!Uon, Priv. Calif. lnjtct\on P.to!.dlng ble. dlplomatlc. execulive pare!. No. 25, Falihion cameras It RCCeS. 673-0734 ~?~v;;t,· No~~hBdl ~ llwlorm" 1$185 max.) . tire nootJ. &rUi611. 122 N, Harbor. Fullerton, pty. 97H)l91 Ae<"rtlary, 30 lo 40, for Isl nd NB <>= .... ,.y,_ """" -"'7..;~~0--=:--:--,' 3JO Bri~. °'"'11 P.tesa cha.llengtng desk, ntust be ,"'~''=~' ~·=·c,...~~~-Furniture 810 cortet" i'bl, chairs, end tbls, IVY leaf wrnught iron gla.as DEMOLITION Sale. 410 171.1805 RCA Z?' color TV, w~t PRODUCTION tasl, accurate. typist, good \VANTED, full tlnte Waltreu lamps, \\'asher/dryer, bed· top tbl & 6 dlairs, $60; Fernle!lr, Cdlif. C r Pt s • hrs: Open Nights 'ti1 9 n<!\V picture tube, xlnt cond, GIRL FRIDAY on iTQnimflr, proofing, die· & Nurse Attendant for Sal• Fri/Sat/Sun ding, house plants, luggage, Childeraft library, like new draEv penh"'i' dsh'Whr, , bedsSa. Sar. 'til 5:30. Sun. 12·5 ,S~IOl"-'558-=~1~782~-...,...--- t tlo • d •-•1 '· bl Parkhurst Re 1 Ire men I ~K ~THE CEii.iNG 1~wn·t0r Trombo"• -11 $1)· Aqueon swlmmf,_ aid A eryt ng must i:o. 1 f 0 L O""LD ,-~, --a n d !lf'l p us build beautiful ~au. a n e..u s: ..... pa e Re Id I u1 9925 La ~·""-•v ~·-.. • " • l'>V • ' ... • Sun 10-4 ree rgan essons ~· ~·-b:>ats \Ve nc.'<!<l a.,,.,,,...., but of managing fast paced 8 s t'nce. nq re · \V/BEITER FURNITURE! clubs It niuch more. li1u11t $35; Duro tbl. saw, no motor assemblies for sale. mRtuf.e person, ~-;/1ig· to JO person oUice. Apply Alameda, Fountain Valley 9 Dra,ver Drtosser, dove.tall· sell ewry Item. 3'.115 Com· $25; Glrls yellow Schwinn FREEZER GE. 6' $50. Durre • 54&-6347 e urer v.iio likes ck-tall. varl· 17671 Irvine Blvd. Tustin. \\'ANTED: cleaning woman. ed, centerguiOO:I, $49. Dress-modore Rd, Npt Bch, (Nr 3. spd STARDUST s~, BUCIY 'SS Mame ~Al Long M You Like I TEAC Tape Deck 6010 et)' & han:lv."Ori<. & can type J.i"'ii0i'~·~U~'i;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;iii 1 day a week In Co11ta Mesa, <T/mim>r & bed $79. Sofas Irvine A 2ht) like new $50. 675-3539 ~· TV b/w, Mfl8M:VOX Non-players &: players wel· $500 X1nt ~ 50+ .acctu'Btt'ly. \Ve otter on bus line. S4&-GS72 $59 & Up. Oiain$2l. Bdrm. MEDIT turn. co'tfee &: end GE O>lor TV, 21" $100, ?!t ::>·&~~~ come to attend Tuesday 1 ~~·=='831'="'·'=-2'26~~~-· )OU an brtereining job \\'/An SECRETARIES \VE are Jook!ng for empl~ k'tt. complele with box table, masstve. $40. for fl.'Iamiya/Srekor l 0 0 0 DT L · · · · night at 7:30 PM. We want xln't future In a youns tun & people seeking part time springw &: inatTidS $79. Sota both. 2 Ma.tchg: llv rm 35mtn w/xtru, S 15 0, APT Ale Uv nn COOCh I: everyone to Jtru11 to play PANASONIC 1™ 4 ebannel harctworkirw i1'0UP· To$450. KEYPUNCH OPRS Income. build your own & Love Seat Sl39. King siz.e chlUn, $60. both. Wrought Schwinn 10 spd wlxtn. wh1 ch;1': din.rm tbl A 4 Cbn, the organ! All malerlah BYI~~--= A!k tor Bev, &4U961. Irvlne ~ bu1ineu w/oo competltlon. ~ ~e table iron hangl.nz lamp, TUfany &: ll!llf, $75. Suzuki X6 XIOcc, 23 ' ccloi' TV, tape nc, fumlahed . & . · · REAL ESTA·i·.t!: SALES 17802 Sky Park Call today for lnlervlew • cha.tr, l&mp. All -types of wall recently reblt, $:m c.a1J movie camera much inlsc. Tom Dielerlch. in charge. SUCCE$ CAREER NEVER A FEE AT TOfPO C7l 4) !fi6-77'& ~1:~ =: :nttl:: deem-, $5. A under. Wooden 6f2-2i24 ~TT.!9 after ll noon Phone '42·2151 ~hf.1e=~J~ Tempo Temporary Help ~E~. ~~AL 2 lamps~Special lllY· =·;~~~bl:. ~~t;: ~~ z ~a:=: ri:~ COAST MUSIC growtnc resale ~Hon -S.C'ys, Girl Frld•t• 494-6376 ings 00 !!! Cash le rouNl $5. Baby tum. car bol.t, Sears retrtg, marble tbl & 2 chn, padded velvet Newport Blvd. at Harh>r ~--"v..___,l[I wtth a network of ovtr 300 WHO WANTS 10 WORK? Financing, BotA available. bed $3. Balainette SS. Other dln. tbl w/wrougbt iron ~ · Ont& Mesa otnoe. and ·· become A. Bkkpr1 $400-$ 000 DRIVE A CAB! REPOSSESSION CENTER odds " ends. 842-UTT Sat lep, ~ed. howelx>ld ·-AuTHeNTIC - 3 Llnoa, 1 Tlmts; $2.lt CJ~b.~~~::in~~u1odi:1: FREE FREE FREE ~~~s!~ ~~~r ~~ r:l)'Eio 4 : f.;.; ~afti:s 3al=~ ':e: 2.1" ~.~~~ts, .INDIAN JEWELRY N~!~1t~:a!~::!!n. LOVABLE 2 yr. part Cocker ad...u.&ng ~· nee Liz Relnd!rs1 Ag<'p ncy ~-......... or ,.-m•"· ,._., ?.·rANSFIEl.D decorator Zenith tv, ~repair, hfINK • Am ~tum~ to Reamriable prlceii. Prfv, pcy, O::lmpetetive prices, 0""n Fm! dog. Loves c:hUdren. ~ 1 · hoo! 4121 \\'er;ter Y lac(' ...,,... """' ~" " ..,..., <:nlSbed velvet GOfa & •--•-40 eo .. ~-64f.4905 ,,,.. g ....... ed Shots. 644""480 guarani=-.. cerwng se · 1 1 · NB 833-8190 be alil!'hUy handicapped. "'"" baby ,........ sq .,......,. Hawaii. Won't need my ong · Eves. &: Sundays. The ~I .....,. · · Excell...,t sales tralnlny. Su le l;i, N, a 1 ,..,ean Ap.,..a-...,_. scat lrg coff tbl. matching ceramic We 64e aq ft, elec. beaut. stole. Only 3 ....... old BOX trailer, steel $50. deals ifcJiJway_La1: _ _IO r ,..,.;,,,. home beaL!t, 1 \Vh jr ll Established 1965 ....,, ,,................... slde tbl, lamps, hide-a-bed. $2S. Ids &: "'~ I L -··~ at s ~k cense \\'ohrtl" --S-EC R-ETAR:CY""'--1 Vts, retired. Age 25 to 70. red ....,._n velvet, queen size st~ s•~ ~. &: lovely. How about $150; Devilbllu alrleu spray gUn Wa rem Music City yr old temali'"Cii-rnan Shep. to you1 ..... ec: our mont Y supplement your tn~mlc". ...~~ blnump ..., ...., l,IUVl.1, sz cost SSOO. 832--8514. $15. Rockwell joiner $150. South Cout p Xlnt w/cblld. 968-9464. bonUA profnlm 'vhlch means lntC'rc?Stlng v•ork, varied rlu· Drive a c:ab 6 kn or more a c:usto1n n1ade. 0 c: tag on 9 $1.'i., area rug $5, 2 desks BICYCLE: New, Girls. 5 646-23'1'1 Jaza 54(}.2830 DOG, sml, 6 mo. hsebroken $$$ to yout Please call ties. l\dV'anet>d Klnctics. Inc. d A I t ga.me tbl, blk lealher chrs. $15 ea 2\'5 &ggTeg'llte ee-Vi~-I J · 8354811 1231 V'ct . SI C l'\f ny. PP Y n person, J.rg Met. bookcase King al7.e blocks dothes .--speed, Llgbt, Carrier, $5.5. TEAK Wood din aet, red S. I M hi l2I friendly & smat1 Resp IOV· ug.u•• one11 · 1 ona ., ·' · Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. l6th Caiiopy :r.tet bed. & nite ~~ l"OrnC'l' •day bed~ Telefunken 9Cllld state vebolvet chn, power mower, W ng K Ml ln:ghomeonly.&tG-20.tl. REAL ESTATE SALES ~~~· Equal Oppor. En1-:~~~ltt ~eer~· for drug ~~ini~hr, ~desk $10. 237 Tulane Rd._ 0>9la ~~~6. c:oneole. $ 2 2 5 . zi§°! M~plf~ ~38 Mfllc. ELNA Afghan Mele Blick SECRETARY store, expe.r heJptul but not Mesa. Wilrt'E freestanding s.,.,·edlsh COLOR TV, Oin.ole Stereo Open arm Supermatic. Does AKC G4l-93S9 New ottlce in Laguna Beach. Mu81: be lice~. but will consider eeger. ne1v aa.lea- people i\fanv adiran1a11t!!f. Cont.ict: Dorl. Smith AmericenHomeRe1ltcr 815 N. c". Hwy., Laguno * 494-1001 * Real Estate Sales NEW OFFICE Opportunity for ~'O licensed rrtLI estate people. Call for iMt'J'View. W. E . LACHENMYER 64lh192ll "' ,.,._ Tough job, tough boa. hi nee. Day time hn only. ~~1ota1$'ioo~~ * GARAGE SALE * firepla~ w/clilinney kit. bltln dWt washer, Antique evt1')'thlng. UIN!d. $95 Ca.ab * FREE KITTENS * pay. Need I n t e 11 1 g e n t , Wrlh! Oasst:tled Ad 952 C/O d r a we r 1 $ 2 0 e a . , Cost $350,. Sac r I r I c e . deak, tewint machine. 963-ar terms. 56-8238 MS-<8l3. ve r sa t 11 e, accurate, Dally Pilot PO Box 1560 Westingt)ouM rmig. $100. 0 960-1705. · ."308'i"'....,,,-------111 dctalled-mlnded, c: are er Costa Mesa, Ca. ~. Silverton& sttteo, provinclal SAT & SUN Only l &. NEW POOL TABLES M.fscell.neous person. Exper. Show ref's. \VORKING Lead man or cabine• """"'· ~ .. --._....... AM..S:JO. Lawn h~I ~-made antique W Id 0 25 I .,.,~ """"' ,. 4..,...... v...."'"6""' a-·-AA-. C\mom I u-.... MSC: . ..,......_ _..... Inf \'er pre · ~. a.. woman for small assembly tbl, $50. Best o 1 fer s. ""6... ' -1 "'' 6 '' ,,_, "'IH~1 1 . • items. '67 TR Spitfire, $600. 90Jld ...... ~-y w/_,n ...... 1----------I ''"u .,.. 1J . operation using p ut1c 548-0077 m -·1 -., ...... --"""'• -·~··-m.lal P'-· & o•"-aivell. ,;;;~"""~~-----Selling due to ne.M In ....... an a..,,, ....... -ou• '· TEACHER Wllllbl:: Volvo, SECRETARY Bkkpr, p/time • o.a wn:= MOVING • '•, -• "'••! family 112 E W"-" ,.__..A • ., t<r~• vw "-· G · f ~iOna.1 I u-fiex Must be leader type & will-~ --~ ·-v • ... ......,,., """""" 6° SOFA. Green naua:b .. like .. a """'• .... ~ as in pro e o c:. ....... · Rlfa, makes king _,. ~ Mesa. 66-1791. """ .. 1 k."'-~ Bnn ..... i...., -di< hu·~ 'bl (2131 ·-•••• t-to ··--'· O'Y1!rtlme when -. ...,.. new-.,• ,. map e •wUJ u.:u!' ...,.. ,.,..,~u ..... • ""''" e. ~· ~ssn';;~" Top f>A..V & $35: 9x12 rug & pad $25: GARAGE Sale, Sat. Oct. Lg. eften .lamp is: B &._ bar llools, wuhtr/dryer SECURITY GUARD benefits. Apply at 630 \V. Sofa & chair $25: boys bike m. 9 a.m~cor. Catalina w TV. 53&-0616 l-'6'l>OOlil!~~==~~~-~I \\'e att very inlerested In 11'" St ~--ta '1 $20. 615--0936 May see al • •-......, 1-'·-·M ORIENTAL RUGS u1 ., ....,,, "esa. """'! Al'·-CM Sat & S "" ""'v"v "v• ~"' · NAUC. sofa sleeper $35, hiring en ex p e r i e n c: e d D.J~ """• • • un Antique garden car t , ~ecurlty guard for our Tetnll ='~·'""''·=m=·~~-~~~-. Boudoir chair, fold Ing ~ Pbde Bike $2S. PRIVATE PARTY NEEDS ~~~~ ~:i~.loc~~'PO~l i .,..... l[~J ~: :;,wn2T~:e: ~~~btJ~~bJ~tq~a~~: ~dir.1'~ chlld ~.~8;°~· A CONYfNl!NT 9HOff'ING 8'W1NC GUIDE FOR THE CAL OH 1HE CO. For en ed In Woman's 'World Coll Mory Both 642·5671, oxt. 230 • --REAL-E-STA.TE Beac:h. \"ou might possibl~ ~-------·~;;j sv.'ivel stools w/backs, sew machine, Misc. gift 8 l'T brow'l.I &: Sold couch.CHILDREN'S p1a.y hou se be retired fron1 security or louvered doors, 2 she.Ives, items. ?-.lan;y u a o r t e d contemporary styling. Like v.'8.nted, please p h on e , SALESMEN rooking tor part t1me hours other furn. Gil Clubhou!le plants. ferns, etc. MW. $50 or In.de for 5"-8874. Seamed-T o-Sllm Snowflalc,e-Pretty! ·! \\'hy not H~ in theBthott:st ~ SUl?~e~bn~)'O~~Flar A ·;";';iq;u;e;';;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;8;00;[ Ave NB upstairs. On 427 • lSth Pl., C.M., 19th, tree.zer. 531-2304 eves, w·:;,:ANTE:.,,::;;:;0~.~Ln-wn--v-,-""""'-- area · ""alngton , _ac · L-un ,,_· :' 1 _ _.9;.~ • .cP~o~nlnsu~~·~·~~~~~-20th, 21.st. Washer, d~r, LlGlrr sectional $25. 2 chairs good coriditlon, reasonable: F~taln VCalloly.Ph~Ut't"' ~raapo-~ ri~;eroudut,i:: RED TAG SALE HARDROCK. Maple d1n !let, filec:abll.Sota,extrare~. ~.Record player $35. Aft5pm,&l5-l009. tn. .. , you. "C:· '" .,.... J leaves, 6 chrs. $350. Beds p reada, Magnavox. Desk $50. Typewriter $25. R~, ~R Namee, VILLAGE REAL security position. If the Our ~rs have ju at Boston Rocker $%>.,Sofa $30. Free to right people, our Bathroom .ink-54S-6817 viv•i~ ESTATE, 96.3-4567. ~~~; m~d:rt~~-Pi:;:;! ~~Ing ~=I E~::~; 1915 Vanity $75. Cas dryer dog .. Woodstock" super-MAYTAG elec. dryer lyr. l~p, REAL ESTATE _,. .... ., ......... A-" for '"· load• ,1 Old Wo•ld $50. Bst ottr. perfect cond, good pet, love1 teen $120. ornce elec. 1 ....... - Need P"""'le \Vho m Expc.r. ... ......... U'f'r<JUIV -UJC .,.._n'""""'· Th""'" will be -'°=1-~213=1---~--children. Walch dog. $50. 1ml01 El Palo,'J"'iV' UGHT oa.k bunk beda & .-, ~"~'"':;:.~m=a~na~g="~· ,,..,~.....,,... ''"" ....... """ ""o ...,.. • ...,.. -• • dee:k chair, by WlllJ&Jnl & \VI.sh To \Vork At Their 5A.oDLERACK College has arriving 1hor1.ly. To nmke DUNCAN Phyfe wf 8 chl'!I, NEIGHBORHOODG•r&ce ~ ...,_.....,....,, Furniture Call 84~ Own Pace .... Ne<N Offic:e. .....,.nl...,. for Gym.I Athletic room v.-e are conducting 3 2 hostess; china closet, side Sa.le, baby ttems, fum:, boat. MOl'ORCYCLE rac.k for vw WAN ' Tom Miller 645-4203 ..,..... ·-e. day Clearance Sa I e, boa.rd w/ open face display, trash and treasures! Adrian ...... ~ 1'8" R'"'"""'ll c-... m,·. * TED: l or 2 uKd equipment & field manager. I I dbl I II n..-L..... u .... ...,. ,,,_.., """"" rattan oouchel + 1 ~'"·'~ REAL Estate salt!fll people lo.fin, 3 yrs exper. ln Sat/Sun/Mon. 1-IMY. many rect.. !Abe w eat' & ctrcle, H.B. o °""' .... "'• gun surfboard $7S. 6'4" * ••• _,1 .~. Exper good but not nee. niaintenance & repair of items. Price11 as low as: full pads. $801). Call 832-2785 S. ot Adams. Oct )) &: Bahne f15. 900-1876. J"<Or•vo Dana Point Ofc 496-4800. Phys. Educ:aUon & Athletic ArmoiN'K $6.q. }la.II Trees ,.::•~11~1~.=~~-~~~ 21. JACUZZI, new hospital type. Mu1lcel ln1trument1 m tu 'd SI .. 60"~ S44. Olesls S69, Buffets $69. 8' COUCH, blk & gold. 6 G A RAG E-0-Rama! Sat, M •-• Sold f M-RECEPTIONIST, rr e ler apara s req • a1, -Dressers $49, Outirs Sl2, ust """"'· or~. Sl'me acclg ba e k ~ 1· n cl . $69().$724 p<'r mo. depending Rookcai;e~ $49, Occ Table~ moi;. old \V/c:ushions on Nov. 3rd, Fairview Baptist asking $250 or offer, RENT FOR ONLY $3 Pleasant, depenclnl•lC', full upon qua1it'lcario"5. Good $lZ.50. F.xcrll('nt selection ot ha.cir: & seat. 545. AJir;o Church. Cor. Fairv1~ & 968-2(62. OR BUY WITH NO'I'lflNG time. Be"erly ?tlanor Conv f r1 n g e bel'lt'tits. Ca 11 c:hlna & ~la.ss 01.ristmas rl"C!iner-bcd chair, gold. Fair Dr. \Ve need Items CAMERA. Yashlc:a Electro OOWN. Drum, PA's. ti.fikes, HC1Spilal. Laguna II i 115 , C1assili<'U Pert!Onnf'I, (TI.ti g\ftB. ~!any fL'I 'em up and $25. 963-Z>iG in good cond, For pickup, 35. wide angle, telephoto, Gultars, Amps, Roc:-0rgans 837~. !31·9700. SAVE ilems. QUF.EN size Simmons ,""="o..o"'=!H>l311"'°"="~~,--.,,-.,-$100: pr U.S. 14"' ~ P~ .. a.U bnndR. R•c•pt/Secr•t.ary SERVICE Sta. Assist an 1 Antiques of th• World I-fide-a-bed/Couch. 0 Ii v e 4 Family Snle. Furnitut't!. mags/tire9, $40., 496-3103 No age hmit, no PflN"nt n~rl· Sal~ 0.pt. Del \\'rbbs ~;'\I·-:,1,qn<1gcr. pern1. f/l!me day * 22 Roomft of Antiques ~n ~ brown, good con· quality c)oth("B. 9J many A.,.., A"' 10 bile ....,= ed. OPEN NIGHTS TIU.. 9,lf/Jll) I ·1 riot l k I be 1 dition. &16-8311 aft 6pm and misc g o Cl d I e s 2287 • ~ sp. e, oew .,.,... SA\. TIL 5: 30 SUN 12..S porter Inn, &U-1700. est. 537. SH r. 'us 'T\O\Oo' u ll\)' *From :n Countries ........... k,-•,, ll'•l"rm•n W•• c.·M. ·-1 }'an, $8; Bar-b -que N TWO c' • I . ,(, daily books. l inifonns, 1957 Newport Ave. "' "" " ,.,, ut: W/Stand $10. Odds Ii: ends. OW • onv•n tnt RESTAURANT ins & vac pl'O\'ided. l.ontl "-sta l'\lesa :HS.!!033 8 IT brown &. gold couc:h. Irvine It Sanla Ana.. Fri ~~" ,....... Locations to S.rve You Seeks .... ·ailre:sse~. busboys. r I ""l' ~ 1· & S I ~~-dish.,.,'RllhE>n , cook." & nite pay or gao< man. ,, ..... "'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"' Contemporary st)' ing. Like -"-"''~·'---~--~ A Q u AR I u l.t s & st.and, FULLERTON MUSIC porter. E\·e shift. Please Coast Hwy. So. Laguna. ANTIQUE c:ottee and end ~;;~ct~t-230. ~~ for CARA.CE Sale, Sota, chain, custom built. Flsh. Pum'Pf. 18191 Euclid. Fountain Valley npply In per110n, l.ton-f't'\. I SER='=!l!H~Vl='~~=I.~S~ta-.~Sa~l~<>m-an-~& tables. ••-_* ::h.~~!!...~!>'teh ~~ Filten a: heaters. 89'2-4801. l&BEulk.01N1,. San Diego FN'f. 9.5. Top o( the Royal, 7111 1,,•-m•·. Ex-r. p-l'd. <;H).<:1'1 CONV. sora: dbl bed 11b:e, _..,.~ SEARS ......... hnui.n 18., ro•·-· •• •~ •• ., e Floor. Royal Savings & ,.,,., ''" ,~ ·~ A I' 802 blk I grey I white I plaid, games. Sat/Sun, Oct. 3), ... , ... .., electrle ............ .;n1- Loon Assoc. Bldg. F.1 Toro, Full & pftin1e. ~~· Top ;;pp;;;:;'":";<;•:';;;:;;;:;;:;;:::; shcel'I, blankets inc. $90. 21, 1()-.(. 3ro7 Femheath, ~~r, , $55. 122 N. Hartior FuUerton Rd. at San Diego Frv.·y, pay. Hospltaltzat..,n. Prof. ~rr.m .:CM='c!HC::alec=:o"":c:o'"'' ~~--1 e 8111805 e Laguna Hills 58G-S8fi6. i;harln,g:, e!c:. Apply Shell SEARS AU'I'Ot.-tATIC 1t SOFA & LOVESEAT * LADIES 111da & boots new NOW is the time to bey • Station, 17th A lnrine. N.B. GARAGE DOOR OPENF.R sed $1$ sewing machine, lead gla.&<I )'Clur Beauty Fountain for ACCORDION 13J buttons & RETAIL Sales, 1 111 1 1'.f'e && SF.RVICE Station Help. Full r~nvenlcnl, Sft!ety, i;~urity. !!,,~Ln··!: •-t:.. .. _ ·$10. WIIIOOw, &'pan. efJandelier, $49.95. Cali 962-:ml. lltand. $75. POOne 839-4388 p/time. f\lens co! 11ng o..u ,.. ..... """~· bl ker aft 5 lurnl!hings. Sal + oomni. or p/\ime. 9':KI E. Coast Install ii youne1f. $99 968·7910 BR set, Pini poor t •po USED bricks eves &:'1"0:.:.'-------- Some e'lC'per. dcsirahlc. Ap. H\\'Y, Nc.,.,•pol"l Bch. Sl'Rl'll, Roebuck & Co OVERSTUFTED s w 1ve 1 tbl. 'What-mt lheU, etc. weekends OLDS Trumpet, Amhlwador . ply In pmion. Big Fella SERV!CE si11• Anendanl. Adams al f\lnr.nolla & Co. rocker. ROlid l.laple end tbl 549-2345 or 540-1189 897-8174 model, with cue. Xlnt OOIKI. :'>lf'ns S!ort.>. l~\2 Harbor Over 24. neat. No e:..wr. ·~~~~'6=2~·~7'1ll~I ~~~ \VANTED 3 dr \\'OOd file NEIGHBORHOOD Sale. Sat. F'REE'lER, Cold1pot, 6 mo $UO. 6#-MTS Blvd, c._c~'c.·--~ n('C. ~n !'at or Sun. cabinet 842-8786 & sun. 2160 Myran Dr., old,~ fl., klltttl.nr mach, LUDWtCC blue Met a 111 c S.I •• R.p $800+ O\'f't1in1<" + profil ~Mrin~. Rent W11her1/Dryer1 LOVE .1 _,. O.'f. Near llarbor &: Vi c-make of.fr &U-1805 BJ)a1'lde drum 8el, xlnt ' '~ S 1 seat, qui 1 ........ avocado, 1 0 o 1 Fu Sf't' ~1;in . ll'.lrl-· '" hcl , $2 .\\'k. }"ull n1nint. N('nr iwv.· $50. Four Oox-loria.. B g ean u · rn. r.B.:\t electric: typewriter 19'', cond, $300 545-0932 9273 SIZES8-11 Ftt 0~.~7l~;.,Ef!':;'rJob~ mil f:. C'•h'l:il 11"'Y· C.dl\I * fi.1!i-l202 • hury chair:i', need V.'Ol'k $10. & lools. return carrlf1ge, dual rib-OffJce Furniture/ WESTCLI FF SER\'. S1;1, G-11 6htlt . 6 d11~·$. !,Q.Ct.;, l'T. f'Tiitide•rc ISO.top 1·11. Antiqurs, 493-2287. GARAGE sale. Sa.I &. Sun bon, $100. 673-4262 Equip. Prf"';Onnrl Aiter~·~· JG:",1 f. l'.)linl!'f'r, S .. \. 1l\T11rk Ill f"rn1rr1 '-lu~1 hr rxper. ArM. 19th frt"ll'z_e r. 2 .. 1orir, .":,t'llo••:. 7'.1nl. 6. GOLD custom tuxedo 100 Via Cordo\•A, N.B. ArrU· S: ~<'"•11(1rt, C"'.\I nmd.1t1on. SIJO. 9j6.27&1. Call I rnu,.h. $2'L .. !Lxll)' gret>n '111<"5. furniture, s t er t! o, ONG. Set 6 c:halrs $75. 12' 824 "" 1lf ...,i .... 1lT ... "T'- ~124\..'l.16 f'H1\~IPOll assi~•anr . :'>1\1!->l I nflM S p.n1. 11.·001 sha~ Karastan nrra T.V .. Sink, mt>re. h8\'C C11lif. .rosn10!nlol!_.is! \\'F.:~l~r.llOt'SE rrtric. irr 11.1~ 11.·/pad $12.:t. &12-l'J&I ORE.'CEL Med. cheat. $75: I 1c.'Tlll<" Ap11ly in po;'rson I 101 , nllikrr J:'nlrl, G v.·k olrl, S t i f I r I ta b I e la. m p Saleswoman, Exp•r. \\"rscliJf Or., r.;ewp o rt :.tllyta~ \\·n~hl:r 8.· elect ITALl1\N Prov. din. set. 8 brass/'A'Ood $35; Call ('apablr of n1an~r1:il re. Ot'itrh. dryer. 51s-362t ftC!'I, xlnt cond. $595. 1' 1!1Qfa, 6'1;,-2214 i;p~ru;ihihr\r". ~ 11 I a r y + gold avocado & brom:e ,\·N"k\y 1-tlnn~. SlflO or niore SlllPPIN\. & Rt! c e iv in g p ORT AR t. F. K rnmore plaid. $75. 644-4598 TANDEM bike, blket:, baby j'll'r \l·l'Y'k. Opporru,nlty for Clerk. ?w'fln. 3 yrs exp. 5 \\'A~hln~ m:irhillf', cxCf'llrnts -~l'~A2N~IS~l~!::..:ola~b~l,2,~. ~1-00-11-ee. itl'mll, furn., mile. Sal.· ad\llfK'cmerrt for e<tpahlf' day v.·k. Call bet .... n S-t2. rondl!itJn, Best ofter 1 nd 1 od $330 Mon. 17Ei01 San Roque. individual. CAil For AJ1P0lnt· 6'l2-2G66. A.~k for P.fikt'. -'~....,."-'~"~------Allrln ~Int ~,;s.m-55I~. · Sllllff!!' & GoJ~. mmt, ~. SKTPPER for large '1f'autiful CO:'>Thl'F.RCIAL douhll' OYMl BABY clothes, crib matttta. :cco;,~=,:C"'C,...~~--1 yarlrt. ~f\151 be-thoroughly hv \\'ol f. Xlnt rond. Cell GLASS lop tabk A: 6 chairs,· misc lamps, knkk-knackl, SALF:S.\IAN & ;\l1t11:2i;er, qualified. At leart 10 rears 91"Jl.7Zl(; alt 4 & \\'krnd~. 11lso Barbers '1;haJr. CAll books etc. 17001 San Roque, ml\le &. fem. S.~?'1 & up expcr. maintaining & ~.ndl· art 5, 979..£006. 1-IB •monthly JUA11l. iJ qua1U\ed. Ing lllJ"ie V\!ISC1. State tli'C. Sl-::AR'S Portahle: Di!d1\\'AAl1· FOR.i\tAL Dining Set w/4 HUGE No exper. nf'Ce!tt. l\tr. Lee n1arltA.I status. days \\'orkl'll t'I', ~ condlllon $40. chain. $400 or be!l ?if!er. Furn·, 12131 770-!Gl'.1', & 1.al. t xpec:trd. \\'rilt' 838-7663 Evenings 847-5789. goodB. Sal. A sun. Sale. 1ools. h!lll'.'War't!, apt M'!9C. 1300 w' &y ~~t;~ P~r:n, &"' ~~~: ~11~1f~rn.Ai. o.· r!: 1~~ ~~Bl;~li~~ee~~nii~~ or-.~~~on o~ylecot~. ~~'. N.B. lfl'"alth J!lun!t>I.\. ;\Jontyom<'ry C05tl\ f\1l"1'S. Cali!, 9'1626. M>lrrlnr. S200 lTI<I) ~:t.11. Colll"Ctables 5'1S-~. FABULOUS! &I It SUn Oct \\'Atdx, Hunt. Heh. h I T »21, 1(1.6 Everything reas ,7141 m.Qill Tee nica yplll \\',\P.D ~rii11h1rt' 10 i""f'lr II' RED-Green !lOIA It h\J?h 5.JS s. Bay Fron!, B.t. (",not\ typlirt·!n1t"Jlfgtflt. KOO\\'· 1•11~K'r. Llkr 11('11•, $1:!j, n.1rk i:reen oecaA. c:hair. fu loth SALES Pcr~n. f /111nc fnr I i.<(~l~ of rlit'mlsfr)• ht·lplul. r (IDD"rl(l11r. CJ1!1 64Z-6C2. $~.i. &m ... 3614. noon.S p.m. REI -F1 RIG,. 1$451 --.11 rn, .,;., ~ lfalln111rk stort' In C :'>I l'.0 . l'-'1x ·12Jll, Jt"\-1111'\ C.:il!f PT0.'1.IP 111 n!l r nrw home. -l..'l lY ' u · " IC. """""""' :'\fuJ11! be 1s: or JJ\'t'r. ExJWr ! !l21i&I n('lf.' sm. GE' Relril!. fnr T' FR.ENCll Prov. couch, 265-l CrcRtvlew. Ba.yshotta. no1 n~. Cull ~~~ri01. -T:CY~=p~1S""T~.~R~E~C~E=P~T~ sn.-1. S.17-3107. 213: "67-1017 r:iirl~. ~~~~t';_i:,; x c e pt q~cte~I~ Sar!-It.~~ St:.U\ISTilE...'\SF:S. ex P 'd · Ot"Cidc nt1tl [Jfe has &JI. Im· 111 Cu fl r.r nerl\I F.tt'elrlc f'\lll SA.I('' Kingsize WttM' Sch. P.fan,y Bnrptn~. \York 1tt homt'-_y·our. own j f11"ditt1r o""nln• in T of Dooblt' [):J)r R<'hiircni1or ·~-.. I d bolt I h.(Jur-.. Call el'l'I 6~ th,. nlcti;T l::.C!t'tion~ tn i./.h. S35. !I.~ n;:r ,;:~ r,'5.' ~.eq LOTS of aoodk?s -no junk \\ 1, need 11 ~ir! \\'/n Sat on!y 9-1 pm. 333 1'1onte lilt-Agni }:4!0'W'le n'la.l'lll"r 1,. ~11\PLE c:ouc:h, n1atching Vtst11., Collin ?-.fen. 9UICK CASH <lia;r, ' 1•"'-•· '"'"'' G•" 'GE I 11.Tirk 1t31).1P,.I. ~ dl\Yll n J>rov. $lyle. fi4Z.5.1.18 1U<.A Siie: Bookll , TIME FOR FOR ACTION . "'k. Pltttst conlllct Evelyn THROUGH A rt<.'On:l•, games. Ill J7th SI, • • l!omll'°", ...... 'iliOO. E<J<rnl KTNG SI>• bed, romjjlcfc, IAll<y) N.B. S>\T & SUN. Oppor. Emp!Qy('r. S75. Good oonct!tk>n! GARAGE Sale -17'"2 Bnti. A I!OOd .. ant ad •• • I!OOd h CLASSIFIED AD • "*'1496 • Ln. Honllng!On "'"b. Sat vestment. ct.A.t;..StFtED · ·• • · .. 60-6678 It Sun 10 11.m to 4 pm . . ..:.:.=""'-=""'-=--CALL 642-5678 • ' •J !-~rig. $75. 'l'bt Saw $70. 4 POST, \\000 lablel\, !l's a SE.Af,l.£0. TQ.SLJM Bookcase desk $40. ~ml. $17-$55. SEC chrs S~S11. STYLE with continuou.~ lines KNG sz ·Bedspd gold qkd Pa rt s I b o Xe s I h I n s. that narmw your tlgurc Cost $225.. Sell i.e. Gd eonc1: PfERCE, 867 \Y . J9. CM f'\.'l't')' lnc:h of the "'.'lllY· 923-A BflY\'<'OOd Or, N.B. ~ EmhrokSer spray with glitter p,; EXEC IWVI chn $1:5/25 Sec threads. 1ATIJR~ Norwea;Ja~ chri $8/24 Desks $20/90 Prlnted P81tem 927 3: ~~~;.ne~ 00' Plerce.867W.19. CMOO-.l408 ~~s~al~~· i!i l~ 6 FT. couch, b!ue, $&(!. Metal NEW Sm.Uh Corona portable 2 118 yarda 54-lnch fabric. 1torage c:ablnet, 6°x3'x18". elec. typewrtter, $100. Call Transfer. Call ~7«12. 979-823'r. UVDrn•tfTll CIENTI SMAIL uprlrtrt piano just OmCE Counter-.Cablnet, 2 tor il!'ach pattern -edd Z tuned $185 • aartnel $.l() sec'y deskl A chain. Call cent• for each pa.Item tor ~ aft~ 6·00 PM . ,644-8181. -Air Mail and Special Handl· llOSPTl'AL ~ sloo : PJ1nos/Otgan1 i26 fu!rlf>Toi::W:1t;nlrd~ Wheelehll.lr $50. Uaed 3 mo. delivory will take thrff Both like new, 644-C8l1l FREE 1torage for :your weekl or more. Send to BABY Stroller p~ pen & Upright piano In lovely Marlan MA.rtln, the DAU.Y c:a r H:11t. Xtnt' condition $45. ~~ .. },!'! exchan~ tor u.e. 232 Wnt Uth St.. N" 640-8658 ~lo) alt 6 von:. N.V. 10011. Prtnl GOLD DA'"'A'"•-ie hide-'"..... PIANO WANTED NAMF., .anURP'.88 wtth _a.J.,,.. 4l&1'N (tl4) 9fn.0259 ZIP, Srztl llnd 11'1'1'U:: (Obl>-m. Apt size piano N1JMM:ft. mo. 557-0454 PLAYER PIANOS & rolls, D. SEE tt10RE Q u I c: k •Admlre.1 refrigerator, Dupree " D Grace Ln Fuhlonl and chomle OM $60; Sutuki so, $150. Costa P.lesa ~ Eern tn-e from our Honda &a, ST.;. &&8-6686 WEBER OK!rru W <-o d rtni.SUmmll'r C.181og. All • .,, ' I 0nb' !iOc. DINETTE 11t1, Ear I>' up~t Piano, xlnt cond, INsfANr SEWING 9f)()K A~r1dln $50 4 misc Call $350, t-1&-:KM 64G-MS1 . • PARLOR. Grand piano, ii' today, WftJ' tomot1ow. NEW Ortton Jobi DalJlhter Mahopny~~·i rNsrANT F A s ff I 0 N Robe, $15. ................ B()(JK • HundNda. o f 839-8137 UPRIGHT Pl&oo. Need• tun-tuhlon fads. $1. MINIA'MJRE prde.n plaqu~ tng and one new key. $150. Uko to trade.T Our Tr'fMfer'a for pe.tlo & yard, &e&a1 Phone 962-7144. Pamdl1e c:olumn II for )'OUI be!Ore 2 PM Nef!d 1 "Pad"'t P!ue an adl . . --' . . ... 7468 Crochet snownakMainty lrlo for )!Ourself or glflll. Preuy on tables and trays! Ct'OCll('! round, oval dollies h1 petal and V alltches, squ1u·e 1n pinc11pple de&l&n. Pattern 7468; •'Owv:i 8'', square T~ii", oval Nx\.f' in No. 50. SEVl:NTl'·h\lg CENTS for each pattern -add 2S cents tor eaeh pattnn for Air Mull and ~lal Htndl· Ing; ot"'"'!Je lhln:k:la111 delivery will lake thrff weekll or more. Send to All~ Brooks. the DAILY Pt.LOT, 105, Netdlecn.ft fnpt., Box 163, Old ChelHa St111Uon, N'ew York, N.Y. 10011. Print lfu.e. A,.,... Zip. ra.tten...M ...... !'I >; E D L EC'lUIT 'nr Crochet. knit, etc, l'rM dlreeUona, !50c. ._l_n_1.taot MMnme l!tool:. HUIC, fll.llC)' ll:notl, Pll• tcn1s. $1.00. h1#tant Otoofllet Booli: • ~nrn by plet\trts! Pat· lerna. $1.00. Omlplete lMtut Oltt 9Dt* .. more than 100 dta -Jl.!10. Oimpk:te .up.a .... .. 11.00. It l lffy K• lloel'1 • ~. Book of JJ ~ .,..._ ""'· Qu.llt Bea t -11 PlttMfta. !iOc. M.,...Q181._1- l0o. QWH1 for TodiaJ'1 tl't't• • 1 .............. ~., .. , , t • Here'• H-You Can UM Our famou1 Dlme•A•Llnff • ..i.,. "-" • moll them with correct cash .. Ofteofour4 conwnlentofficfi. our.famous DIME-A-LINES FIVE CONVl!NllNT OPPICD TO SERVE YOU CLM. t ..., &DUNE· I.~ -........ ..., , ., .,.... • 11•••• ,,, ........... _.._. e NEWPORT BEACH .. S)J2 .......... -< e LAGUNA llACH-..•..• m ,..,... .... t . w ... ..,. • No llwtlodt, .......... or plants. • No commor<lal ads allowed. • COSTA MllSA ............ no • llcKh 1-·m...t be priced with na itom ..... $25. e HUNTINGTON IEACH 17875"" ... ch ...... e SAN CLEMENTI JDS No. II C-.... 11 -'--DIME-A-LINES Art For Private P1rtie5 ONLY • ELrel'R.lC MO\"t S2S. Rwnd USl:::O nylon carpet, flV'fl PORTABLE Slngtr llewina l'ORMAL. bocldeu, whhe, STROLEE buUY, car bed, C.B. tntenna, Starclutlcr, OJN.E'M'E "'ble v.'OOd fn'lln 2 D1Slt.';~1Asr£RS ll.lnl' !! ti ootft>e table $11. 549-1.690. rooms, lot of wear left $1 ma .. irlne 125. Vltntor chair alze 8 sz;. 540-+119 11rollf'I' oorubtnatlon, like II~ n<l"ol.' $%1. &U..99~ form\cn I.op, txtra Leaf S2S. 19'' TV ~bl• Z. th.-I ~·ASJTER and dryer S25 )'d. T-o.'O lioui~e dlaJrt, one Y.1th heater ~ . 1827 \V ' CRIB Ii. V.'l\lerproof mattn:"ill MW r~. Dreiling table $5. PLASTER l)o&rd. 30 •heel.f. r 0 IJ r ch II I r s g 0 I d ;:1~. pc~iWt.oo~~ I elich. Power n\0\\-er $.25 ~ood cond l\otl SlS Othtr BalbOll Blvd, Nev.• po r I $13. P1a.ypcn , nylon 11wes H~ t'halr S5. Uk~ new ·~·xo&.xS SI f'&rh. KltctH?rl uphOl111c~ M:ol.11 Md 00.ckil ty~writer $20. E1oOI" la1PP I Puah n1mver $25. ~I tno"''t~ !I ~Ir $7.50 F(lnnlea. Bead\ S!I. G<inenll ?.IQIOJ'll Infant g!r s clolhea up to 12 n1on1hll t'hRln; & b;'r atools $2 each. S5 t-n.rh. \\'1dnul 11tudcn1 SS. Car vacuum SIL -~ ' $-4. Electric eda:er $5. Sttd d;,&k ar matching shelves ADDrNG muchlne $10 ,\Jin. safety car seat S8 Sv.'lng-0· Uk-$1. Good mens !lulls, llnl'lfl fX')t,\'t>I' lav.'JI mov.·er tll'~k S?J. 2 !llllid n\aple en(! Chnnnel Pl N. B. m..~. ~fu'f'a~151:t. LPool table SIS. $ · Wcstclift area. MG-S.l38 ques $1-$5 Ltii,11'1 r.r.·eeper Bar-.tath\cl baby12 "'ro1n11: J1 5. · Me~!' ia~~~1~ic_. ~i~ quiet $10. Dool'!I 28". 30" h1hlt.•s \\i!h .111.mr, nttaC'.hcd i '• lONTI:ru..""Y l\taple da.....,. j 1\)1\et ~ . u~gage rack OLIVE gl'ten vinyl ch&.lr and $;) J ewcl:;r 2;;e-$3 ""--·et t nctle S: · tty C': UHr .,, . ",_ •n ~, S.."l each. ~lnn!t11. Jolde~ $10 l'ach. 6.\ti-20:.2. I -·-l'~g<• ~ e 15 " •-· I I • ...,. " .. " "'"" "'"'I" 12 °-kl ~-1 115 J)llflts •• ..,..~~ ~. " M'Or .i,.,,,, ....... • .... ..,..., .... ,, \ I> u' ..,.,~~~rE"'t c or sn1all ~.~--> ....,. .,,..........,. afl(•r set fl 01 l.nd oew books ,1· ·~1 ng 15 1''':,r ·~-· m. Gius ~1).1 SIS. Jo::<-eight nlun1!nuin ps.per 16x26 ~fENS Lan, ~I bJrots sii~ •,-~,·,_. bll<e llO. TWln 1 Adi F rom Builntss · · ...... ectt'ic 1notor • -11.Y lOc-$2. Tool.11 50c-$5.. Blue s can1er runk · 'fl'I.-~ $3 1ier sheet \•al~ tOe. 20!11 ......... S3. 4 iurfboe.l'ds, all $10 lam.:p S5 Bta.u M.nglng: f\tATT"RESS $25. Box iprin~"S -0-Bar $5. Exer-gy1n $10. ith~ts avftl. G um wood toi<t-11 v.ith bOOt tree $25. !ii>ringi: It inattre• - Addrtsset Not ~1 t~ ... d''· 20th St. oi L~~.~.GE .... Sal.amd,!, 0 n2 141.~ llaht• $3. U.S . .Mall toy box sz. Headboon:I .t rra~ $15. 644-6480. clreles 12"x8" JO etLCh. ~. it,e~~·, •·,·~ox'" bral••""h NGEW13-ll!71clo~~ •. -•-• • 10 ~ I Accepted .,..,,.:,.,..., r "-"''"' ~ SS Toy ct.bUM>ts $5 Statuary Rec-liner $2a. &16-11'62 WHITE Stag ski pants, alie 1'.tahogan:r O\"tll % It ~x'9xl2 ,,.... .,..,...=• u"' -'"' e 12 STRING guitar $5 Push ~hn:f1ce~ ne!'6'~1: S14'JO. 1'0>'1 10c • $4, Arttm 1 TRIUMPH v.1re wheelA with 2&L, Jadiff •k1. parlca, size l.5c, 20 centll C'&dl, 1 blacir ~~~~~I~· ;;'1 ~~ ~~ich~, bi~. G~ J la\ll•n mown ts Upright Men's American Tourlste:r eaaeb and tnunes $1·$5.. Slot hubl and knock-ofta. S at ~!ta:~. ~"tz.t~J nt>V.1unt1.r lamp tablt'!l SI.SO 2'J2 J20. EJ('('trm:oice mike King Jamea. bkN9eS ~ AdvertfHn vJolating vacuum ~ Bar bell set $5. $15. 64J...«W2 <.v a\ $3. Drafting table $10 each. c.ommander win· retina renex camera $25. each. Ceramic Hie lrim SlO. Stereo heftdphonea $10. Pftnta $8410. BlaD!n -1 th• I• regulat~ &50 x 13 w/w ~ S2 Tod· SW. BoOkc:ue headboard$.\. dow air condltknlr $:25. ~ many cokn &. ahapes 5c t....adlet aid boots size 6, Skin• SS Vest. $4... Jeweky I may be In violation dlers rockina: bont $2 Baby BAND aaw wt.th motor' $15. '3l11 R!\.1!ftkle Dr. S.A. RCA TV inskte amenna $5. each. Alpine Ro&dltt-r 1961 nt'Vft' worn S25. Fohdue tel Sl-$3, never wom. all .W. of St.~ Fra-~IH atroller $'1 Saturday only Pal.nl: ~ $2. 2 cbests HitJ,. off Srurta An a• Service for 12, h1I di.shes BABY balh $5 car bed $2. and 63, Sunbeam, 2 parting ~. Broiler oven S 15 . T.W Center SL CM 60--t• ' 1• """" 1199 AUani.., CM. 1 block of drawers $12. Older SerYel betil--een Mesa Or. and pi, Ell!ctrlc com popper Infant aeat $2. Walker-out 51:..$25-. Studb ~ Board &. locel busl. north ot Pa~ oft Van refria'erator 115. Portable Bristol. $2.50, Wind-up po r I ah I e jumper $2. Quality baby orange 2 tor n>. Wood ot-6'f3.-8ll9 or 673-i388 after PATCH\VORK pIUows. hl.nd nett llctnH ,.,,111 .. Buren TV, RCA, wtth UHF, c(l()Cf SABOT and dolly S15 ~ $25. Porta bit" dothet 25c to SL Plywood, flee desk 36"60'' 115. Deo. 4. made, tJt col or•, :12 -·-' condltk>n $25. Garden tools ....,,__..A.... • ~=="' ..... -.. .., -doors, bot.rd&. 1 x 1 stake& tr!c ranse. o ... en " O\'efl BASXFraU.J.. backboard x 12. $'f.50. 134 Omltt St. tion1. 2 BAR stools. heavy duty 50c to $1.~ Oak coHH ._,.........,., wouWa~uo:r • .., . .,..,..... .. ,"~ or 50c to $5. Old trunka no cab. all SlO each. Wrought and hoop $2.50. Chellt of CM 642-1460 l'!~~~~~~~~~I v.wd, swivel topg, black S14 table and 2 md tables In SKITS, 1!l5 cm Voight. never 646-09'Z7. to S20. Oeflk SS each Chest iron glass top lron, white, drawen, need repalr $3.1 0~w"=°""K~e~nmcn°"'"'°-,.::-:.~,~b"-•'"'"r, 1• ~· 164{1 Newort Blvd, CM set ns.:io. ftlhing rods roe used, .originalJ.y $180. '$# "'ESTCLJFF, 1\1,-o l v.· \ n $5 eM:h, Yacht-rmgaztnes 2 end table, l cart $10 each. Gu built-in cook top $5. works $5 Doub&e rattrml · 12. &e.1002 to $3. Etect:rtc cake mixer $25. 494-4'38 spread.a S2 each. 1 pa.tr new 2Sc Sat.Sun. 178 E. Dh S t u d I o co u c h p "' d s , Girls 20" Sch.,,inn bike $5, S5 SmoJt ·toe chnt SJ. Tlible SCRAM LETS SAT S\J.n and Monday 11 5. and bowla $t. Coleman MrRROR 44~& x 3.1 S:ll. belg:e plnch P'ent draptB 100 St. Ot 645-2356. naugah)·de ti"i2" a.nd J)."104 ,.....1n bed 12. &t:Z.-7658. with tile on top .$$:.. Small • ~ly !~dies clothfs' 5~ Camp ltoYe .$6. Camplna: Sar stpol11, 3, $7.50 each. x 52 $5. Shttr ?;eUow cur· BEAUTIFUL tall red vase $20. Jointer 4" on stand ANTIQUE stands SM. CUI tables SI e11.ch. Wood chain S.13. b1eh.i<k>s m 0 cie1 • s ice box $4. Coleman lantern Lounge: & umhre!ia $10. tt1lnll, 4 panes, each t T Ti land $2 r. $.25. TypeY.T\tl.'r std. Rem· glass $25. Depreul-On dishes $1. 2 couches .&. 3 dWn. ANSWERS pantsuits and dreMes $1 S7 $5. Hand truck $2. Bedding Electric curlers $10. London mealUJ'es 40 x 36, 50c panel. $-al ype'1. .ter '15 '" ,a ington noiseless $10. Stand 13. Ct1ml\'al $10. VAM $25. need hcln $2 each. New I Dressing table v.1th draw~~ 50c tu $2. Dt!hes 5c to 25c. Fog con.t $7.50. Popular TY.in and full size 11.·hlte g ' aquanum · w ga ' St 0 · Din l n g eh 11Ir1 £ngll5h boxes $'20. Picturet 9 piece ~ad &el $3. LArle $5. 1'fovie camiera with Light fixturea OOc to $-1. !\IC(·hanle11 EnC)'Clopedlas, sheet!! 50c each. Gold bath ~fu~~~~mioc ootompi2~e s:a~: upholstered 4, $15. ll~ml $20 Old roMOle radio $25. tool box $2. Old re:ftlen.tor. 1 lights $10. Sliver tiervice for Typev.Titer table $2.50 Pie-set $11.50 Barbell set $11.50, mat The 4 pie«! t'Annliter dA.nnvlan carving set $.5. engine !or c11r or 1na11ne Jnsulntoni $1. 1177 EI 1~'0I'ks, I o o k .1 bad $5. I Encase -Baron -Prose! -H-azard -SNEEZE 8, $10. wro .... ht Iron tab!"' lures IOc to $1. Power hedae l10 lb S('t E'i'ect'Mr timer set $2.z;. Set ot 6 S~ffle\d $10 up. Goodyear new Ure Cami-. ~, ,~ ••• 1 ,.. °"" , -" .,._ "" c · · ,...._ll lork!! ,., Z> 2 Gumcs 50c to $1.50. Stninll'SS '"' '-" ~ ~ with high 'backed t'balrs $20.. l. uumtt .,... ar top luggage $4.50. OsciTiating i.-prinkler OX'""' •· • ,taittl l l. 1998 Roeenia'"'' Pl. 5.25-20 $10. Spot light S5. 0\'C'Jtretlt'd in doctor'& 11'tlil. lng room: '"I'hat doctor shot me '!Kl full ot pe1'k'illin, e\'1!1')' time I SNEEZE, T cure son1<" Rndklphonograph SlO. 12 reek $6. Pine. 2145 8 ft.. S..l B1rd bath SlO, "'heel· roasting pans 15c each CM 001,,.,. of E. :»th. •.r Packard headlights 1916 S2S KEN1'10RE electric dryer, VERY nice 6 d rA we r inlnio.ture mtJgs S5 both Jong 50c Blow torch &: aolder barrow $4. Slldfo nile, Small try pan 7je 40 piece ra. Office partition J' &: ti' Kood condition $2S. 962--489-i dress!."!', 51 ~~" acr'Oll l collector's lt8ms, shelf $4. iron $4. 2 propane tanks dupltx $12.50. 25286 Via dinnerware set ~12. TW IN mattress and box $2.'i each. Basemouldlng, vw front hood $7.!:0 and top $25.. Plate glwls mimr, \\'asher $25. Swivel <leek with rack and regulaton Piedra Blanca, Laguna 'l'abk!c~ & napkl~ 2ac • &pring S25. TY.tin mattress new, 2%; by 'ii-'' Jc ft. Sat. front bumpt>r $5. Baby's 42 x 30 $10. 543-4253 chair $5. Deak light $3. for trailer $3), Old Mine Nigi.ttl 4!b-0784 $1. 2 p1uni srnall picture• $10. 64&-723> lo-5. Sun 2-5. Rear 219 blke sent $2 Girl Scout COfFEE tables 50c-$L 4 PLATE glua 25c up. Lee Lawn mower $15 , bell, aoUd bras& $12. Sat. ' • 1.~;>e pair. Lamp $4.5(1. 2 plaid RE r RIG ER AT OR sz;. Knox Pl, ott 1500 block uniform $1.50. 6 n e .,,, wooden headboards $1 one." hvy duty cans tor atoring Upholstered _,_A,_ •• La" and SUn. 9 to 5, 2160 and ELECTitOLUX vacuum tote hap $1·$LSO. New m&-rv .... w,-~, 125. Washing lliange A"' c •1 '""!"'° aluminum ""lndow gcreerui ,,,, ..... "'··•t.caae 50c P1chnl s:rain $).$3. attn: artlm, der n. ~ .... .... 2166 Myran Drive 04 near good con d l t I 0 n $25. twne jev.-elry $2-SS. 6 Tiki l.JU.U """' ., .... V'IJ"" .-.. 6 3/8" x 47 118" $3 and ~x.~ sprlnp $1. Graa I old pfecN ol col.rd. glU11 •~ S2. Electric coun-. tty___r.ui Harbor and victorlA. ComWare eleetrk: skillet, JO outdoof' torches $2.50. \Vlgs machine $20 Polarokl Land -~=~383=1·------one 2"li 3/8" x 39 1/8" SL cat!'her 50c. 2472 Elden. CM C inlay woric $1 lb. 15" nylon $2 Large bread ... ,,bm:.........,.er inch site $20. Roto-BroU $2. Sport and dt'KIY ha.ts camera $2), Antique shot SEVERAL t,\'tlmel'UI <»a.ts ~ 548--0731 I cord 3 for SL T 0 0 1 Men's ct ot hes ..., J; AU.EN Wale1 add\ n &' Kina 1izite automatic cooker-Sl)e.$1.50. Men•1 shirta, 16, gun $Z). small couch $15. beautiM condition S5 to $]0 • lharpener w/motor U'.I. Old Decora . ~ • ..-. machine, excellent oond.ltlon fr)--er, like new $12. Presto 75c. Wood drying rack 15c. ck>ltlel $1-S-S. H~ 11S Bent bamboo rockl!:r &: chili LADIES bike, good condition CHEST, 6 drawer. with mk'-I roll ~ trunk s:zs. Old Oat h.ana:~or1.!il!:p"5 ·2 ~ S25: Power mov;er $10. 17" pressure cooker, 4 qt. sit.e Door mirror rx VaPorlttr perts 11 ·$25. 6$-«W5 upholstered In royal blue $25. 645-2573 ror $18. 2 pink twin '' top tnJnk $25. Hvy canvas lamp shadl!:5 $2. 'Botti a.ri: Philco TV, portable" $10. 19" SS. $0-ll714 1Se N't'W Simm::ms mt, me.t-\VE3TJNGHOUSE hair dryer $25 each. Palr of chllJn SEWING machine in cabinet b!dspreadl $4. !f79..529' i bags for rock hounds 65c vases lOe • S2 Plcturese'aoo Zenith portable TV $20. h..'ING 11 z:"" burnt-orange tre99 $9. Crib pads and with hood stand, Uke new rose carved acron top SIS $12. Wheel chair commode DE.SK $10 l\-Iatchlng cabinet ' ea. Twin bed ll!:t 115. CoUee p}aques tt4S.' ~ -Hgtit ~1ororob. •ereo All1-FM bl!:dsprea0$8: Boy's & la.dies s!)ects 2.lc-50c:. Srib blanket S-15. 546-3934 each. Cllib cbair y,1iite $15. New crib and mattl'ess $10. Loggage S2. Slide pro. •1 table& $10 ea. 205.92 t.a;uf\! l'l. Pta4Ues $145. Larnpg Sl ~~ 1'tOJtd plafl!:'l' $15. clothing, 14-16, 50c-St. Oven . .$1. Hfih ,chilr $1 Strqll!!:[.· !>OUBLE bedspttads $5 King quilted d own reversible 118. New y,'OQd playpen jeCtor S5 Oia1r 15. Baek CanYon Rd, La run a Artificiai f I 0 we r 11 Md Broiler S8. 6' long black; $3. lntant I ~ ch!kl~n s $10. Chair ns. 833-lSID cushions m. A,,.'Tling drape, $8.50. Used crib and mat· pak $4. Lamp $4. Po\1.-er 1 494-1629. vegetables Sc-$1 Drapei HEATIIKIT OlclllOBCOpl!: 0-1 Jaw table $15. End table clothing,· boys .l gttl !. to bro\lrn &: rold SlO. 674-4174. tre5s S9.50. Port-a-crib $4 .50 edger Sl5. Steam curten ' ·"'""""=:-;,--~~-1 andcurta.insU~ Nice Jars modltled $3. RME-84 no. Planter v.ith artificial 6. 50c-$5.50. Ele'lanl black BOY'S 5ms~. Schwinn OBLONG oak dizUng table w \\'alker St.75 car i;cat $5. Oothes50c·$15.1ce chest ! VERY prett;y French Prov. 2Sc·SL.Wooden nUt lxr.i..t SI rece!V(>r no. Partlal~r: plant. redv.'OOd: $7. King size lace malemlty pe.nts suit&, ~~~dy, 'needss ~S~S~ 2 leaves, seats S, SZ. $2.50 Like new recliner car $3. Teflon deep tryer $6, ' --wood-bod1 l !O ;~b!-hed Je1,ve lry box: $1 scatter rug~ ,...eted-3"-aeope--$.1.--bladt-------he&dboard -1 25 ~ size 9._m , Yellow materni· , "diea 26,1 Schwinn v.·ith Amber 42,. lamna $25 each. ~at S6.75. Hlfh chair, Drapes, 2 pair, orange $10. s ze · ..... "' ~fexlcan pie· $l _ s2 3326· S T radar R·T Wlll ss. Radar S4S-5M4 ty dl'HS, size 7.9 $5. ..., ,,... table type $3.50. In ran I 2 pair, otJwhltf' $10. 3 twin ture, wooden frame SIO. 0rf MacArttiur 1 blockow;ej indicalor $2.50. Rl" powu \\'omen's dresses and coats, child'• seat $15. Bicycle 1'V $25. Wrlte-a-way oak clodring 10e-50c. Electric Iron headboards $10 each. Schwinn . girl's bike $10. of Brlatol. • ampliner pustl-pull 812 A's SUPER Wheel by hlarx. 2 ltize 16 .1 8, S l . 5 O. $ 25. parts. v.·heels. frames 50c t'hcst r.s., Antique bridge broom $3.Z>, Oil paintings I Child 'a organ $3. Glanware 494-3352. $15. Book ot Knowledge set speed, used, Wt in excellent Evt!rythlng In excelltnt con-and $1. 962-8824 lamp $22. 1'1oor lamp $22 Sl.50-$15. New p at i o wn· lOe-S.S. New tennis racquet MATCHING washer a: elec SF;=,PAR-3 .~~~~!'an old J5, 24" boy's Schwinn 'i10. condition $5. Tricycle, 16", dlUon 64S-M58 MAPLE pole lamp S!i Twin & matching table lamp $ll. breUa .$12.50 Wood patio with· gut $15. Amber swag dry bo *"" pt<:\% ........... ,. aet $10 Unicycl $4 5tol&G34l heavy duty, in good working bed 1 and he dboard Gold bangle $8. Blue chip furniture set $12.50. New i lights S7 tt1ch. 1601 Ruth Sol"'tr,,.. 1 pith ~ S25 ea, fuwl steam Iron $10. e · $3.50. Two tricycles, 8" DELUXE bird cqe7 and 110 ,13rnm000• ge .. ~~I ~" boolal $2.50. Iron $1 Auto 71.1•• ......,,._ aaw SI?ro. Now t.ru>o, NB~ "'A e U1 .. \W!'J' chest Wrouxht iron wood _-.; TRICYCLE "MIGHTY M" $:1.50 each. Two Penny's car stand, like new $7.50 Pole · wu= s, _.., air cooler $2. On!ulng table ,.. ,,.., .. ~. $25. Oval area rug 8 It $12. 6 foot high sun I;;p white wagon, like new, uaed 11eats that hook under seat, lamp $5. MS--6288 inch 15. 'n' Van chrome & mirror $12. ll9 B 34th '-'" drl1J Sl2.50 New power VOIT aw:lm fins, large SS. 1 by 11 ft, blue P'ffn WOOi $25. 6"-0062 onoe $8. 557-ooIB padded headrest. black, BABY Gooda: Pink small 15m~hs ~ ~ . .!'~2; St., N.B. 6Th-002'l. lftllde.!' W ·50Ro••.!;"IT' e Room air conditioner $25. i A rayon $35. Shag rur 64 PLANT -"--~ -Barn OULD'a T year Wonder sood condtlon $4 e:a.ch. Toy blanket sleeper 50c. Pink "a.: ....,..,:_:_ .... ~ 'ne'1' '"s"~ 0 vaporizer ..,. ._..__.3 awn Crossbow $2ll Body parts: ! :S. ~r:15 in. blue sreen chair _;.uu~ $6 ~ Horse, perfect cond!Uon $15. cara l5e each. ~ Canary mediwn bhlnlret aleeper 50c. ~ ~~~. Jd 1 & H~~~b~ ~Mi: ~~17~ Sa~ ~~ ~ & ~:'8·5~ ~~'. i · quea: 2 achool desks S20 9TS-5858 ~i-OO:esa Verde, c 'l\-f SWlng .1'.t as I 1!: r baby brQy,n no. High chair, ex· P l10to-eoplf'r $2'.I. Fireplace BUllhard I. Hamilton. pickup, '51 G~rc pLdrup, '00 DOGl!OUSE, extra tarie, each. Alphabl!:t bowl $10. TU\ES. G78 x 14, H78 x automatk: . swing in V6')' Portable ttereo, need 9 8C't $7. Oak CTedenza, an· CE STEREO 125. X Jong G'ro S1425. "50 Olds rear I ~. ~t..th new pad $~. Fur O)llt $25. Jl!:Welry $];JS. 14, like Dl!:W, DO caps $25 20" SHt'WINN Stingray $30. good condition $4.SO. Baby cellent con di t I on $8. Uqued gold $25. Camera -i-ie bed SlO. $-6Zll end ~. 64.S-OOlG .M.lJTor $25. Decal cha.fr SU. tor 4. ~ Size 5 Ski boots, skis &: scales, flCCW'll.te, llkl!: new t,1.'0rk. 1970 !.fotorola $10. trl-1JO(I $12. Bell hflmet 1•·--...... ., .... .,iiiii ... ililjiililiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ T~lece) "'inc1''udbed (needs 235p\ HUI ll ~!~· 645-SJ.M, '$ CHEVY p&rts, good e"· poles SlO. 8mm projector ~itlo~~::;;· m:de~~~ 567·3910 brand new $Zi 642-9829 Sat. ~.arr.nar.r ............. er ea 2 ~ ease ca .......... cept motor $1425. Pair Jro. Stuck>nt desk ;a>. carryine handle $3. Playtl!:'X RATTAN bar stools S6 each _onl=Y~··--------~}':~~t~'tch'°' El.EE\ CTRIC can opeOl!:r $4 Olev.ymap $12. TR Spltftre =ern4 3 %:::: ~~~t 1$:: Nuner a!t, complete fl, 1'taple tabll!: Pl Hanging COLOR TV antenna, Porac:he ........ ~ · .... ...,. . ... tttric hand mb::er $4. tonneau. new $15. TR.-J sand bl ed S20 Waln 8umpl!:I' pe.d, red, green, chandl!:lier SM Electric train hub ca pg, will fit VW's I 1 I~ n\a~ Wllh. ,t. Dishes lOc ·50c. Baby back Wire whl!ell $10 eadl. bookca1:t head~ ,;::, yellow print on white $'L51'.1, $10 Pictures 50c: to $5. King set) New walnut trim TV t!ch~~ $2S M nhol~ pack, Seer's 17 Men's new 842-7841. Swedish arm chair $l. Pipe excellent cond1Uon. Infant headboard no Twin head· stand $5each. 673-&116 loather ~~se~mil .. 8 Uitt., ~ ':· P:n~ PL~N_ rlnga for old cars, rack $1. End tables f3-m Feeders 50c ea.ch. 2689 ~Oa!ii ~:'$81!.c~ LONG Elura wigs, cap1Pl.!'I, few ti!ll(>s &i2e 9~ D only r-eroro chMatt $5. Men's ~1¥· $5-S'lf) per 1et. lfand vacuum $10. Lighl ftx-~~ MtU \'en:ll!:, D 1 • h"" s S 5 • e t , T .,.,, 0 &kin-top $10. Extra large SS. New Norse dryer timers rollet ab.tea, 11ze 1 $$. -•ou. tm't!I' $1..51).$10. r.roto~le dillhwaMen $5 each al~ sz blouses $.l. 645-81-19. 2Sc each -teJ 842-3276. eeu Hov.-eU projee(or 'smm KITCHEN table with e..xtra helmet $10. New rug rem· ROASTING pan, large size \racuum cleaner S2. Ha.Ir COMPTONS encyclopedias <l UPUOLSI'ERED b a r flO. Avoo battles ~-$1.50. board and tour chain $25. nantB $8. 8141 Deerfield with tenon inside $5. Pop-dryer no Ice akates Sl .50. with year books thni 196.S. stool•. llghl gold hlih back Beaut:Uul O>lon1al style TV Student desk $15. Dou~ Drtve, H.B. 536-7781. corn ~r, 3 quart electric Barbie acceuories Sl·$.1. Excellent condition $ 2 S. with swivel seats ~ each cabinet $20. 'BowUng ball bed frultWood headboard COFFEE table $20. Dl~tte $4. SUn am autornattc fry Touter $2.50 Corn popper 6~. llke new. 968--0775 ' $2. O>llector reconls 2Sc to SOO. All in perf!Cl ccnditlon. set $10. Wooden playpen $5. pan $-1. Salton l!:lectrle food $2 Wig $5. Sat-Sun. lll20H c=oo~vER=-v-,-.,.,-,-m-.-,,.-w-oon-- TABLE A •Ix chairs $ti), .$3, 2 ladles coau.· like new 968-74().t Car bed $3. 6 year crib&: ~ITT4 with glan top $4. Pr\mrolll!: Ave, Fotmtain dlUon, accesames $25. IW6-nto SUI each. 646-6842, 10 to SMAU. glrla SWfn&er Jr mattreu $8. 2 T w In Valley, near Newhope & 962-3)12. ' · •6PM. bike $5. Kids peddle ao-cari bookCUI!: headboardt $4. BICYCLE: 3 epeed tnl!:nl, Edinger. .;=co..==------~O -Pick up load SKIS wtlh trte;M.n bindtnp $5. Small rrlcldalre Small crlb 6 mattress $S. rood condlUon ~z;. Al90 BOX spring · & mattress, M~Tgf::f'~·t ~~ lmttbtrU. alt or arcy pert. $25. Vlta.spbiln stalnlf:I& $2S refrlauator $10. Wot k 's Baby carrier $1.50. 841-6332. drlnk1na: bar, vecy nice $25. 1potlesa· and clean, % rue, Royal Typewriters $20 and 2x:l0. Other 2K4. 4x4, W , llteel j\6ee eotnctm' &rper.. ~ect. Eledrlc heattt $1. AMMUNmoN: 30 caliber 96S-4660. adjustable steel Ira me, $'15 SeaiT TV s-25 um lumber take ~"SW 8 nlm editol' $5. • Double aprej_.and.., .mowez-~$2. La:!' $10 ~ 10050. ~~ $5.51 BIG ~~-$1.0Colf. car complete la), 'rv..'O white TV, doesn't work $8. ~ rx4'x~" coral alld ll ' dreteer $25. 01b and mat· Skilaa......,, .,.. cot ...,. per -x · """'.,.,..." Mlx· air ~,.....,,... -ee china lavat.oriet. 4 inch bike IJahl ayatem s 2, aHor O>ralwr 50e ~ tre• f1.50 Cut gla.u and w worica $5. ~ master 15. Kenmore blender table $10. Kirby cleaner $15. centers with wall hangers 646-6997 Photie -• ..,,. per brau lamp $1.S. Gtrl'• bike Irle .motor $3. 36" wide rear ST.50. Heath.ld.t _tuner: _S..S._ -~..M&..A._!'ack $10. $2 each. Brand .new b9y's -=-"-'=------1-..==~==~':·""7."~~~ $5. Presto cottee pot $3. end factory ttlade -bu G.E. Dectrlc Ooc1c: $2.SO. TWin matt re 11 tio. 1 baseball &hoes, aixe 5 St. SAT. AND SUN. 10 AM· Afn'IQUE pec..n dlnlq tabl4! Oolhes 5Qc.$3. Baby thtnp Ford rlrwa • pinion near Lady Esther Iha.vet $S. Enc)dopedlaaiet $10. 3 b"tCk New deluxe chrome soap 4 PM. Mapte high chr.ir' $JO $25. Buffet QI. 4 cha.In 25c·$1. 1701 lrvtne ~n new $25. Corrupe.rcial mop Wllaoa Gold Star tennis rac. tape deck for car, new $25. holder and two combination Single bed .. 1th maltl'l!:ll S15 each. Bir ps can & :nth and 21st 'St. Cl\-1 bucket .... 11ti ~ $5. Jleftd· q~t $5. 1'1elmac dishes Sc 2 glass top tables, Amall tooth brush and tumbler And headboard sal Rattan BPOUI SS. Ammo cans 1143. 64l-6020 board &: bedtrame, lin&le f'ach. \l.'atf'r-Pic tor leeth SlO. 847-7307. holders concealed wa 11 headboard $15. 1'1 en 's Wodt bl!:nch $15, Clletit• $8, TERRARMf boll! SOc-$5 $3. Garfield and De.l nware. $6. Phone 962-8010. BLUE, purple Cfll'Pl!:I. Good mountilt.g plates $1 each. ~~~~h J.1?'~ ~bl~~~ tJ I: S3. Power mower la). 734 Center sr. Cl\-t~ &12-1460 847-266&. RE'FRlGERATOR $25. 8' condition, living room bi Joe.nn st. C.M. 548-5919 glass tops $10 e11.ch. Table ew z:ovte1camcnt 125. Sun NEW 24 .. ...,.., .. __... 4-8.00.16.5 ~fOUNTED t:lttS Spanl\h sofa & lo\.-eseat S2:i ll 'x19' $25. Bedroom 2.1" TV S25. Se .... ing nmchine v.·i th lilt mirror •1s. 2 chest gun -.. Bi vaporizer S-t "'."" .. ""'"'all ta~<'. fli eaC'h. I Maple bed frame 11 piece. Bostrom truck ll 'xl 1 '6" $20. 962-4721. i' Rf'laxizor $25. 4 post bed v.'OOCI gra.in oo.mar top '11th Sl5. 8 New 8.14.5 tires $25 ...,.-..n-.. seat, .......lect eon-0o''°,·,,.weOC:J:°nogs1or:8phR!C.lO\ of dra\l'ers $8 each. Baby S2S. Wrought Iron !able $20. S~ls~ cat\'ed doon s:lj. each. &l?-8-IJJ. d{&;;·~;,· uA..,..;~,.' iamp 15 ORIGINAi~ Dirty Tlme Com· am!'----n~ .--nl ..J,,...,.. lamp $5. &by car bed SB. f{uge 'l\'l'OUght l1i0ft CftKe 1B"x40 glus top C'l'JfJee f\f h~.,,., 't-bl'5-J''fi 1 ..,· pany Spiro Agnew wrist "" ,..._...__. ........ v !'"-....,.... Rattan .. "at bi.."<! S3. Cannister sz ~ lo.ble $5. 2 TV table, walnut rrame SIO. 42,, SAILBOAT c rad I e, com· o.tc ing a e .amp ~. "''atches. $18. 10 on I y combo $25. 847--0363. 11€"1 $5. Rockinr •lone $1.50. S10 · eaCfi.. Wrought !Mn ~ round game ta bl.I!:, parquet merdal\y ~t ot 10"xl0"1 End tables S5 a piece. Pie-841-0032. 20.. GJRLS blke $12. Toy 2 white end ta bl.es $10. Cof. cace &. stand $10. 2 · fake look no-mar top, pedest&I Jor up to 28 boat $3). V\V nk table &. benchea SlD. 1WO maple bunk beds 125 'box D>. Automatic ironl!:r fee aet $3. Serving trsy8 tree• $3 le Sl 2 bird cage• base $25 Berinner"s guitar van gu tank $3. VW muJ· G.E. di.shwuher, ~eeds f!ILCh. Mattresses $14 l!:aeh. $17. Twin bed complete $5, !JOe each. "'o!Tl(>n'• 1\ze 7 $2 fteh Curling Iron $2. 1tlll in box never llSed 510' tier $3. Single bed 4 mat· 'M)t'k: JS. Electric can Cotfee table $23. Bar chain Rambler front seat Sl5. dresses $5. Men'a ahoes, size aa.y pOu "-. --· c,... alai. .... lamop, tress Sl9. 96&--1579. ope:ner $3. 536-2460. $11 .. ~ M•pl• pl 11-OverstuUed chair $8, 9671 9'>~ SJ each. Books Z>c ~-it:8.Ji EJ-;=. gold chain SlO. Small table MEN'S kpeed $20. Ladil!:s FRIDCE-oidf'r 1 door, .1111all rocker "i'it. 1'.faPie ~~ Albacore Dr Iv t , ILB.. each. 397 Ramona Way, 0.t F.V. lamp, dark wood base, 3 speed $15. Ladies aingll!: fretier, tuns exoellent. chair $20. 53&-2272. 1162-2365. KING 'O'LAWN n1ov.·er, front BARBIE &lrprUe doll hOu9e bl!:iee shade SID. 2 folding speed 115. SC.'911. 5.16-3i69. H.B. SZ. BOOKCASE with cupholU'da BABYLINE crib, woodtone throw $25. Maple bunk bed hardly med $5. Bue~ cab8na I ou n ge a. canvu GCRl.S Schwtnn Stlntin,y s:io. MAYTAG wuher. n eed• $15. Large hutch or chest Unlsh, including mattreas frame $25. 979-5755 rnotore:yc1e helmet allver C'OVef'I $5 taeh. Small Boye bike $6. Girl& bLke rega.1; SUI. D!h:, works, of drawers $15. Spool dining $8.50 TV cabinet. large, with APT. size dinette set. ta.bll', mt'taJ. flake, ~ 't40 ex_. ~-:"~~..,:;;1.~ $8. 842-1911. $'1 . ~ 1 p..m. table, tarre. torched, with doon, lift up 9ection on leaf 11nd lour chairs, very ceUe:nt $2). Antique oa.k d~signed fOr oorner ~ GIRLS kpel!:d bike $25. 8'162 Roeue R1ver Av;.e., F.V. wrou&f\t tron hue $25 lop ,7, Dinette chairs. two nice S:!l. 646-8006 &ehooJ det!k J15. l\1otorcycle J100P black ~mar top Dtahl!:t l0o-25c. Shon 2Sc. FORD 289 alum lnu m Recliner chair, avocado at 11.50 each. Two at 25c BLACK and OeckC'r drlll, &eat $10. 646-T.li9 v.'OOd ·gm.in sides, campalgii Purses 2X. Artlndal tl<Jl'tttr manifold $25. 289 steel four green perfP.et shape $25. each. Oib $4. 1\1,'0 h~avy &'OOd shape S1S. Sa.bre aw HAND lawn av.~per, nev.· 9tyle dra .... -er $25. &17-7804. 5c. Chair n. Je'o'·tlry 25c. ~;8nlfotd $10. Cary :_~~ ~.;~nhab~llc~run:~ ~~ E1:~.i~8r~~ach. SlS. Good tool box $ID. $20.. 645-0068 GAS stove ~. Baby clothes =8 40c &jm~ses J!t old·luhloned S25. 11 and FULL sync. VW Bwr trans. "..,_C::C~1344=·;....-~~-~- UVINC roorn chair, avocado 50c to 11. Playpen,$5. Thtee Drlw _:n79 pe Ci11~'T' 3bl~ Schw,wtnnth -~!~ made large painting of $25. &U-7344 fl..0\2 I-~~. 4 '-~szpaln. 7 .~ green $15. Small walnut cof· pleoe Danllh set, good con· ' ' • "' a "" aaw nNW• Ships on wood v.1th Spanl1h ...... ,..., uiu1 u11:-11 fee table $10. Anti~ Door dldoa $25. Glrl's c~ ''SEW MOR" Deluxr sewl~ $15. Jig sa\i 24" Cratts:rnan carved fnme $15. 'l'v.'O RAGGEDY AM " Andy P'a-$3.50 Jev.-clt>d Christmas lamp $7.50. Bar or en table ldze 10, $1 each. Odd ~ mach~. Illa! new $Z. Sol' ~·2eh_·soo}!_~ J'~~ niatctrlne Spanlch hlgb badt quea. iargt" 1"1 ·5"'· SmT 1'111 S-'. treea. 5 x 7, S14. &n-1460 lamps. made" from liquor $2. Cln1aln ~. 5 pair $5. bra11 firtplace .et $25. i'•· c..,.Pree ""'11-· "'· "'"~"""' d~n.tor ch!dn $15. ne811 L 8 nl P 11 · hr r e DOUBLE bed, ml\tl.ress and bott lf'I t'f.50 to $10. Aniber Pal'l\keet. cage $2. sut.sun. Sterlin;_ silver cream and dt'~k Sl50. CArd table $7.50 bag! $3. 971'6 Arl)•le Pl. Con. dlmeMlonAI dtRdo\v boxe11, 11wq tnmp $6 'Oear sv."&g MS-ml &Ul:tu' $1S. Gold wuh Cl'l!:llm Eleclric ice cream freezer rlnemal 'Townhou!IC, Brook· 5 x 7, $12. 7 x 9 $14. bo" spring!! d$15. 1 \\"OOfl lllmp $6. Met11.I folding andllliV $10. Schwb!fl bicy· $5. RollC"T' W teg, size 12 h .• ,.,. '13~ ~n!er, CM 642--1460 bookcase hea boan Rnd ehalra $15 Pair pk:k-up mlf-. GAMES 2Sc Pu;sei ~ de$$. Draprrles $5. l{eayy I: 2 Sl .50 each. Dog house urst 11.nn' 111"· Sl\'IALL retr-i~rator In good frame S1 5. 5-15-s&Sl ron S6. 700-17 mK'k tlt'e: Clothea 25c4l. Tri~ l& red Jiau candle holden $5. 17.50. Avon Collectahkl1 St GREEN 0\-al braidt-d rua cond.IUon $20. Tv,:o ga."I SAT·Sun.1\).4. '-'laplc bunk S3.SO. 2 chlld'll l?nllov.'\.-t!n J;i· f\l ctnl window, 8 x 5, Nyion covered 1 It e p tn I to SS. Sat. ~only. 14791 SlO. Ctll' bed $5 Car ~ 11 ngea S20 and $25 Electric bed.1 $?:;. t.ht.ple 2 tk-r tnrl coetum~s v.•lth maakl. 8 to X·O.X, $10. Pur!tlen $2. ba&a, like new, t\\'O for SJO. Briarcliff Pl. T\lslln. $3 Stl'OJler 17 Babylinc \\'OOCI d~ with heat · 5election ta hie $10. Chllrl'.11 rocker S2 10 yean 75e each. Amber Recordl 25c-2401 Oranp, Sllvtt plated child'• itua CAMERA e Q u 1 pm en t ; p!n,ypf'n $5. Cok>nlat hla:h S25. Automatic "'1\.0\hl'r $25. Toys 5c·S2 Baby & 11nutll table lamp_ ~· 973 Arbor CM 646-M82 $2. IC6 cube tray .. new, Negative dryer $15. Print chair $5 Portable cloO~!IUne 2236 Placenllll, Unit s, CM. childl\'n'a cloUie11 25c·$1 St. CM 64fi...3453 LAROE plcturt $5 Yellow four b' S2. Bavarian dlah dryer with Ferro tiM $3). Sl , Partllll 1et of d!shn ~T Books !Sc-SI. Sl ide projector!! OA'ra"" It To'-""ta r,rts; Cosco table $3. Cannister 13, Tom A Jfn'Y lll!:'l SL~ .Print y,•a11her $4. Chemk:al for 6 $2. 3217 Colorado pt, $15 aTNI SIO. 3-0W. Vogi't1 Ti.X::,•.:.. ..... &11•;,~ Max set $3. Feather &n'8ngement Beach backl 1SOe Pat.So eeaJea $12. Chemkah s1'0. CM 540-W'7 ANTIQlIF. "'·Ftlnut buffet oak 11mpllf!er $15. J.'llher tuner u-...11•ou ·••"-V .... ..,. . ..., .,.. Flo 1 •-••-~ -~ Fold\ i' Inlay U>. 9 drawer dresM!.r •>r.. Lio 1 " 1 and 1 k whetls tor Japf.n(lte pk:lrup ..,,.,.., v.-er ananaemen uwu.:• ~ ....... re Wein n1agnet.lc mixer sz. PROPANE bottle. 5 g1lllon ,15. 8521. Merle Ch'Clt, 1-m. ....,. M n n rac $16. Radio !15 Buckf'l $2. Sweept!' $4. Mchan $25. cha1rl Sl 81di. Wood lt\'lll'lna ll x 10 j>f'OOftr 1$6, 35mm with larae_jJ_aua..... W --.L..._u ... ,...,.11.a cquipnient 5<:425. 549-tM2. recllnl-•at ~ ou.-Bi:own le ·~ fl, board 11.. GI...-. dilbes. proofer $6. UO-tllnks-ana liiiR'CllliiF-WoOd hurnlna ,T_i~amer .... --..-., ..... • -300 bi~k!~ne. Bake.c-fertnti~l reo.r ~;;. m, Wattle iron fJ. Playtf'x (XQ and Plt19 lOC to $2. rtol.1 ss. lfunm tanlis &nd set $20, 1957 a 1965 Oievy 842-0MT r-·alrvil!:W nN!ll. Transml~lon $25 O'l"lve n\Jl'IM!l' $3.50 EI e c Ir I c 0 u t •Ide and lMlde rttl• $5. Reel loadtn1 $2. part.a ~.-$2:;. La~ ~ BEfGE, lined satin drape!!, LIKE nl'w Colt>ninn Ice Mart 59 Doon, Comp1ete detrotter U. Electric healer O!rl1tma1 llahta, all $l. 1429 Mulli·print ell.flt! $25 Ad· bench on .wheels Sl5. 6 volt l:a>" x 96" SU. \\'all pla· cheitt SIO. CieM \••hltc .. -r10, $XI DI~ brakea.. complete $10. !hx!s, «ees ~-7J.I. W. Santa Oara Ave, Sanlll ju1table tuel $5. Trnys $1 car battery $5. Po\ver brake qut1, ~Of 3. Spanish decor t){cPIJent niattrer;s $ I j . \\oith disc pads. shock and SJ.»$2. Orelal!'T' and sl&Ckl. Ana, 2 blocks wc1t of 10 SS. GraduR.tes, ill.SS $2-$4. unit for camper or truck SlO. Screen door. new, stan· Strollee c11r 11eat 19.lO Nrt stnlt S20 WJiee'.1 rovers Si she tO, St.!il).S2. 311 MeN Bmtol St. 547-8159 MY l)ufk ftlm loader $6.~. Color S10. Early modl!:I !S speed dard $10. PI fl Y Pt n • play pen S7, r.lrcular ,.,.II.Iker Rear b~ $15 •. Trunk ud Dr. Apt 16, time atttt 1.1.Alf prlnt prol.'Hllina tank It. tnu\llf'l1isdon for lntrrna-&byline .. ne! $1. B.itbyllne $2.5(1 J~nny .Jiunp-up Sl. SlO. £nchla.bloclt $2$. Oeth CAMERAS: Kcdak Bantam UN IVERSITY Park, trvlne. drum• $15. 6 x 6-rolor print tlonAI $20. 63 Plymouth il hl¥,h chat~.$:). ShuHrr, set. I Prdn.I cnr, excellf'nl $6. \nstrumentt $.'-$9. n.e&r fJC• S20. KOdA.k tu..Kodak 'Port)t lDl2 M~. S.t-Sun, n11en $10. Cokmrtura coklr 51 0evy pidrup PIMA $H,2,;. T2 'C 30 SJ, Potty !ll'AI ' Lfl.IF \ronrlcr llorae 59 lei .$6. Fttar braku. oorn· 135 no. An1CO Speedet $10. lo.&. Iron cbai1e $l2. Tape balance matncl!: $ 1 5 , ~ St.50 Boolnl!:l' ~·ha.fr S1. Cot· l..$f'Rt> Ton11°1ype trurks $1 : plete wllh blcklfl& pl.ate ST. Af'lu• Arpfiex $1.0. Revere reoonttn S25. 35 mm Callura colot' bllla.nct $15. CAMERA. 35mm tleciric ton drape!l. so··xt~'· S:,, ~7 S2.:.0, If' t'miW! $4.50. riock· Drake drums U. Steerlfll $mm -.!1th 3 ltn1e1, r«»tdtt1sS1t lnftamltlc $>1. Elfctronlc enl11.r&'ina llmtr eye, S25. Expoaun! mettt ColoradoP1.0l $7720. lftll: h<in;P chair, GeM"!lflny. wheel end column JlO, ortglnallY $250, now $21. 'Photo devtloptt I~ Larae $25. Bcuwr bq fOr 135 mm S:tO. Both stlll In cRrton, C ONTE~rPORARY conlf'r S.'l. fkr)•'s 3 ll!)e'l'f'I hlf')'t·lc Steerinst tCar $10. Mlmn 0th« Old cameru $2-$25. ChrUtmu Pinltu '3. BaUlc lem and caml'I'& S10. Leitz never u.ed 548-723-1 t11.ble, 1lasa o\•er louvrred $10. DM\sh cu!lilionrd .-hit.Ir $2. Atuff\er lnclud\nt taU rl&Ah guns. ftlttrs, cues 1illt 1Ctttn print S 10. table top tt!,pod and head ENCH 11'1 v.'ood. antique! itl"('('n, 32 :ii: $9. \\'11.lnul la.i np t1ble. ~" DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT Classified J..d PENNY PINCHER 3 LINES 2 TIMES -$-2;0& Any Item Priced S50. or Less llf more th•n on• Item, th• combined tot1I c1nnot excHd $50.J 642-56-78 • ~ pipe $8 H"ater $9. JAd< $5. 50c.s,'\. lieath EK·2A bulc Touttt n. DHp fr)'er $(. $10. Print trlrnmtt $1.!i<l. 8sz Fl 1 nder~illil, C& 40. $22.50. 3 1" tt. camt'I x 2S" SS. Record table S2. Glau $.1 to $XI. Tape deck radio kit $12. lAica ITOOY IJtep.ce $1. Fur~ 7\ .,.tt eooitant \'ollAge ... ,,·,, .. ~ .. bl!...una' 1,.w·1,wl111,!1 hllte leather o t tom 11 n, Lamp, ))" $2. JO. Rolla .. 1..,y S\5, TV tube $5. Older Ford 1(11!1 hOod rr. Computer pro. bolster covers~ Men'• Ind traJWormer for Betcl~ 23 "' IUIU '""' >h A\'OCllM m. Red llM Whitt' bed Sil. 14'' rim• f1'r \'!LltaJ\t radio Sl. Ca~or ni. rramminf b:Jotc'I $3 • st. ladlH '6-A ck>thlf1J, J)AJ1l1, C. ~t S25. Wt~ton C'Oll1 f70, bolh ne"''· neftr frlnifrl tablecloth "1!h ~ S.~ ta•'h. Ooublt br'OkrtUM' Olltrtbu1or f18. R~ator P1ckrl! lilde role SS. Ueu CQAt•, Mlrt.1, dre1~11. baas. ti.t&stcr. V exposure ml!:tcr u!«!d. ~7234 ovcrleJr,.uacd once $12. New 1-h:•dOOni::d st. mnat~ t!:td $6. Alternator $2S. BaHcrles draltinlrl tnltntmenL'I $7. Box M.Afs 25c."3. Pole bmp $.2. $20. Professional tripod $25. TIRES. 2, 600 ~ 12, $l;i each. niAn's frinpd lC'Rthl'r jack~. SS. GN'rn boudoir t'halr $5. SS to $10. He11.vy duty "'"" ot draftlna ln!ltnlmenta f7. Ollhet: IOc Fabric 2$c44. ~ 49rnm llltft'I $.1 ""'h«al• $8. llub Cll!'.18 $.4, 1\te .W, ncv.• $90, now S25. 3217 ColorAOO Pl. c M bumpM" ror p\ck\lp $25. Weekend or weekday• t>tcontl\lt wood WJll n.ck: eAeh. Strobt n11.11h f.l>. f\uD11tllUnaridothcn,ncw, 41i6 BrtAbllnt. Irv ine c~::::..;::;"c:....------j ............................................... ll 673-1784 ~734 $3, ~ nevtr ul!Cd MS-7234 ~M418 ==------' ,_ -• 1 • • • • ! • I , . I • . .. -. ~. • 1 : • •• Ill I . I I I : : . . . . ·-' .. SI ....... Oc...., 20, 197l 9061 ..,,.,...., S. o/Ront Auto1, lmponeo ::.:":;'°':;;•c...:;lmpott=c;.;.,;od.;;..._9.....;7 AulOI, Imported I'------.. _ ... _]fl OWNER ltevio« -MUSI 5'11! 25' Oirftilr Ola, C r • r , ,,.... m. no tn. stnoe "'vw c.m,.... ""' "" ,.., 61 DO.DGE TOP IMW • OATSUN JAGUAR W!'U HERE '73 XKE CONY. new ena:, ab'& hratl!'r, '12 PACE ATN#, 20 n. mM)' '"""' • -Mlnl °""'· ""'"'· 1ow ..,..i1y . .....,. y, TOH PICKUP DOLLAR CREVIR IMW ......... """""· >16-6861. -v .......... tic -, ..... 2 LIMo 2 T-.. -oon>p. -Joi>. RAdk>, bait , . " ...... ~ ... bllge pump. [atbo, 4 ban. ~ MA!;.OnJ!'E Gtnnao> hp. rordltloo. R.eady for ....... 1 )T All 9hota. fem.alt, in& Cll' ~ llerthod al ntutd'ed, loYeis e b I Id. Ilana Pt., G-47. tile 6*i-OS16 aide. $50(0 n v •ate d . Cy lot, 11ftc PREE WEEKEND -· *° A pd ,.-. ...., SalOI e SeNlee e LNIUI~ $_..,... m ":::~"r,l,(~""'ta1 <•"°o..., $995 IM~e:lmLY n uSEifBMW'~ * BICYCLES * Trollen, Tro..i 945 AT FOlllGN '73 BAYA!llA (D!iMOl See 111 at MacARTIIUR 6 JAMBOREE BJG SAVINGS ON '73 Demo& S.lD'• l'kkupa 610'1 f'RE&lft)' ntale torloiae Sacrlf1ce--belt oiler over ahell ldrten. 'Sled&: A: $3000. P/Pty. 644-2134 ltlwahlt-. Bo?c t ra In ed. 30'xll' lJ01''tt boat ti~ l36-15T.t nM>lds. Due to Ulneu. mUJt ADORABLE puppy, needa sell. Toolln" or complete ~ honlf'. '-lale. 8 wks, shop. Phone days 714: \\~Ue !»ppl"' La" ~ ,., '71 BAilARIA Other model• ln>m 1&1.93. 16' Xl•t tood. ,..dy • dean. ~--4'#A C "RS '69 1600 Peugeot in all clzt>1 &: colors. nu tltts, sleeps 5, all xtraa. .,-lill Cl!•l1tm>1 lar·•·••Y • '°" .' po1ty 80-""" or fOllD • WI ARI IN :~ :r:s-cOUPE Nf:i'J~r avallM.llle now. 646-9.l18 ~ .,.Ldl-aa1w.s.u.c~•M1MTll Ol!SPl!RATI Hl!ED-,61 2_ ~ · CYC'LE \VORl\S LTD * '73 PROWLER ~· Save IJS NCMTN a. CAMINO llAL OF GOOD, CLEAN uv£ 1882 Ne'lt'Jl?rf Blvd, Coiiln plenty~ Air, aw n Ing . SAN CLDllNTI 492°1117 FOREIGN CARS · ORANGE COUNTY'S DATSUN Ten"l"/Bea•le. ""'" "l,u,. &G-5570, v.•knd & eves, TI4: ._...., ..., ~93-3153 or 623· TJ59. ~JHR. 548-:iTf.a 5.W-!600 11h s P?i.t. 963 TOP DOLLAR-PAID OLDEST 888 Dove FREE puppk!t:, Collie mbt, Take Ov•r Payments ~iu~~ :~~rim ~lucblnl . 191:l SaOCT-Cr.tfl !~hra. ln Now !10lla• JO •P· .... 159.93 54-7516 1970 FORD YAN 833-1300 Open S•odar * BICYCLES * 1'rnller 1:1· IV,_•_n_s _____ -'-.;.. FOR OR NOTI & Newport Sch Suntour F..q Coloi ••.•. SS'J.9'.'.i 1''1 ,.----,~=1' Call or co1ne In to Kee us. DATSUN Ni!~hikl 10 i'IP , , .. fro111 $99.95 Trailers, Utl ty .,... I 68 "·atcr /. 18-rt, hardtop, 1'10 A D 0 R ABLE clown-ta~·, hJI. in &. out. Chev)· 4-cyl. U.~ blkell : ..... rro111 $15.00 , v.s a·•o t-•• r•dlo 11-t Pickup young male eat. Shots. ~~J>.2764, call aft. 5 11tkdy. ;\fature l10n1e onl>'. 5'19·1846 2 2 ~I . JNBQ,\RO/Outboard COCKER puppies, tree to Vanson TR. 10 hrs. New good home. 6 v.b. SJT-762'7 top, ne\\' Ooorlng, deplh aft 5 PP.1, Frl, Sat-anytime. finder & bead, 125 gnJ tank. Blk('!; clcaoed/oltl'd .•.. $4..SU e 41 x 8 TRAILER e er'. <iTu67ci~ " , '-". \\',\l\'TED USED BICYCLES \VITll SJDES 2 Exce.Jlent selec':tion of pre-4-tipeed, new pa.int, chrome Beach Bh.-ydeii, al6 E. Balboa $100. • • · ·• •• • · •· · •••• 493-9793 $ 277 .00 price re.-evalt11M.ion QlOdel•. wllttl11 wil11 wide tires! Blvd .• Balboa. 675-7282 Auto Service, Parts 949 DEM0t$ALI! ffiTP708) PART ~flnla1ure (bllte. lots more. !.lust a.ct!, Pri f'emale, 4 mo. p«;y. F1rm SM95, 979-0}22. ----897~--~----1 23' SUCKCRAFT 1972. SS CAT. yng Pen:lan, beaut, 235, trlliler, 22 deg deep shots. trained, does tricks. V, V.H.F., S.C. bead, etc, Likes doss. MS-2381 TJ Hts. New eond. $!000. 10 SPEED . l 31"' w. ~~·· N.n. ~:r~~G Only $995 WANTED ~,.,,_~~' ~p. ~~~ ..1>wt tcN ROY CARVER, Inc. :J ~~f:~ ~~~ M.... l§l • TOYOTA ·~~~.:~ .... ~"-...... 'ZM .......... E ... ' .. 71 .. • .. St ................. l r~=:Cl dirt lie lnclded. 3 mo old Autos few SM r::!.. 1966 Harbor, C.l\f. 6'16-9303 H d Ch olet D-L M L BMW tTJ Sacrifice $500 . .....,.. att . .-.. •69 FORD vAN o-r evr -c ~,..,, - 5 CONVERSION Mac.Arthur and Jamboree Inc. 28402 M~e Parkway I j~ 28' Trojan Hardtop CC, '00 6 cy1 H D Shocks l 'l'o Newpon Beach Sales . Service • Lee.aln& Mission Viejo "~· ... - ,.., '!inl -·• ,. df P.1AJOO ·n 400cc, $700. l'\ot Antlnues/Clntics 953 · · · • 11 """ .....:::= 0 = No-" n---h ~-I·"., 831-~'" e -••M Pllb " ..,.,..,..., ra 10, . covers, __ _, ..,,,.. ty .. , k r~·i•·.;;:.;.;;o="'-'---'---·I Chassis, Can1p. Paneled, ~ """ •-u• cocu.; •u -w '"""'"'"""' . dinghy, atereo, sips&;-xtras. ~~···e~t 'siJr E~':ei~ '35 PLntOlmf 4 door Large Tires 142UIEU). \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR La tlabra USE AVERY P\\'Y. E."11' 'liiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil retind ownr mo v ln i · 6#-6361. !edan, Sb) $1489 FOR TOP USED CA!f.S .,..,..<,.n!i<!!J!!m-562""'""'11!!! ... !0 [DATSUN 'Tl, 240 Z, auto, Pats, Gener1f ISO T14-84&-1M9 24." fTALVEGA Gran * 646-2005 * GUSTAFSON If your car ts extra clean. ..... n~rw _Loaded. "-, air rood., AMITTt radio, I--'--------.; CHRIS 31' Cruiser. 1951 TIS. Turismo Campa--'o "'""· R-roat'-al Lincoln-Mercury see us first. •~ ""' ....... . Ale mags, Mlchelins, mod.It. RABBITS 4 Sale. Fryers !\{any • extras. 1st $4000 p rf nd ii.00'-' ~ ...... ""' 16800 Beach at Warner BAtrut BU1CK ~~s1_&1. $5000susper,arm1on~~!te1!!"1• ~..!;·~ prty, att 6 Pl\f, $2.50 ett. Bn.~•Doe' ol takes. Call ?.ta.I, 642--129'1 c · co · · ' Vehicles 956 •Iuntlngton Beach 29'"~ Harbor Bh'd. .-o:.1 ~"' u vo~"" U'N"'VU4o• Bucks. After 4 p . m. or 64&-9000 646-8889 1-.:.::;;;.:;:;:_ ___ .;c.;.;lgu.8844 • 1213) 592-5541 Costa r.tesa 97!).2500 CAPRI ·n..1200 4 spc1 1 J.36.-4573. • >J' ,...m1s Cmft M-~a•y SOlWINN he;tvy duly 26" "Tl-IE" DUNE BUGGY "•lo1ne of th<! VlkinR" \VE ~~ * 1*1 _ _. • .-tu:ns., cF~n , o...nn. ""'"'f; used bike with cattier, very CllROi\IED , uv ~ x n COnu., .,........... irm. TALKING ltfynah bird & 2 Ski Boat, 385HP, very dean, good condition $40. 89l-6460 Porsche eng, Lo mi, mags 73. DODGE Van. 1-lust ~II . IMPOR'l'ED At.rl'OS '72 CAPRI 2000. Green, 4 979-1207 - co.ges & 4 lb.i oC food , $75 many xll'lls, cust. tandem aftt?r 6PM or Snt Sun blue >A•/OoraJ AU' cond, pis, custom int, BEST PRICES PAIDI spd, lo mi, am/fn1 stereo, FIAT 1'°'c"'al"l..:>l-"f>-'-'5"396=. ___ ~~ trlerPh 832-lm4 I'-=~~-"-='-~='-·-& 1 am/fm r adio, tape dock & Deen Lewis Imports new radials, xl,nt oond. ____ .:.,::..:;;.... __ Cols 152 SKI PJACK, 1912, 20' 0...,.n 4 Sa.le, '73-750 Jlondu, 6" top sei;,,~ more. $4500 best oner . ~2513 .. -tubes, pull baclcs, cu.~ton1 cost over ojKNVV -~7-9748 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-930:: c·==~-----'69 Flat Spyder m 1---------w/225 OMC. Full equip seat. Hl\l'lcy Rim, Bes'! $2300. 00--4531 ,.='~""=~~----rn:PORTS w ,\f\t'fED '72 Capri 2(XXJ, lo mile• a/c, PE RSlAN kittens, CFA reg., wJtrailer. Under 100 hn. offer. Call 536-7112 '68 J,~ TON Ford P·U 72 OODG~ Sportsman Van. Ornnge County's am/fm, Red, xlnt cond. Excellent condllion $1600. top quaHty. $75 I: up. call 494--7901 /camper shell + ,71 Kit 318 cu. m. Radio, heater. TOP 1 BUYER $2800, 645-5595rn'9--0855 =~--'546-0768~~°'-,,.--,-* 89'1-2970 * 36' TS 'Chris Tri-Olbin SCH\\'INN 5 speed bikes. 12) TI· If td trlr ..,.,,,.,/Best It stereo. Back seat, 7 '72 }'iat, 850 Spyder, xlnt .,_,e Both 1 year old. l ora~. ....., !.,~ B-'6 . .,._,., · carpeted, windowtt a 11 BIIJ.. MAXEY TOYOTA '72 CAPRI, VG, 4 speed, tully d Xtr · l3 OOO · .,...., Siamese Kltttits Excellent cond. loaded. By 1 blue. cail wknds 9-5 .,,.....,._apt around. $3,000. ~ 18881 Beach Blv :. equipt, lD,000 mi. con • a pipes, ' m1, w:,_A~ ~'Tif'r, 615-2675 644-92'2'1. '61 SOOUT 4 X 4 Mellow '65 EOONOLINE F ord H. Beach Pb. 3'7-85.55 * 540-0842 * $1900. fiOOl Sea.$h0re Dr, NB Boots, S.11 909 BMW-R 75/>. ,..,.., Graod Mn!. Car. Eng. Heater camper Va•. Rum good. Autos, Imported 970 DATSUN --=--H-'0-'N-'D_A __ m;>o9t 154 ---------Touring. absolutely new Smog Clmtrol. $&ill. can $550. aiss A · Thurin, CM ---------1 HOBIE 14-No. IBS. N• hllll~ rood., 1600 ml. $1'95 ,.,.,, Miko 43(µ)757. 645-5ll08 ALFA ROMEO 1973 DATSUN$. ·n-HONDA Car. 40 mpg. • PUPPY WORLD e nu tramp. Extras. Shrouds, 64>-f.600 eves, 646-l997. DUNE~· 3_27 V8, turbo .. ~~"-"oo~DG"'°'E,,.--,V,,-_..,,.--.-."',,-0m l ---------Xln't cond.12,IXXl mi's. $900 Ens: I l 1 h Bu 11 O o gs, trlr. v.·inch. $850. Al90 16' INI 'Ire 3HP trans, m 1957 Chevy •• • • .. O O ALL MODELS or bst olr. 54rl.82{l Oiibuahuu, Tiny Poodle&. cat. \\110d/glas$. nu tramp, J\i -81 • •all chrome cutaway challsis $395 pnt. + button 1ud: lrrt., -*:ALFA R . ME JAGUAR Amer. Elk ( s P itz ) , sails. need tinishln&:: $300. t.rame. Xlnt cond, "~l C<!A<> • .,.,.,.~.,..1 'Vic mags, stereo, x t ra·s ! . ., _ _.. al 1. IN ST~K .. ___ 640-0946 JJ .....,...., ~ • • 846-4246 oe>i• deal 1vays! Ber 1nas Doucnnau, Pft Bulls, Bull c"'8-J901:::=::::·=~~---. DEER HUNTERS SPECIAL , . fron1 $379:5 <Ser. •a:&). BARWICK IMPORTS Tenie'r. Cockapoo, Irish ~IoNTGO:i.tERY 1 l-Race 70. 360 YA!\tAHA Enduro. E.'l:tra sharp 1964 &out, 69 Ford Van, auto, Ffl.1, 8 -'Tl's &: '7J's. Complete se----JAGUAR Setter. 100 MIXED PUPS!? equipped, $650. !\lust see to Dirt ready also. l\lany nev.• 4 "'hi dr 'l\'/tow bar 540-'i37J track, mags, custom Inside, lection TIO\.\', Buy or lease 33375 Carnlno Caplltrano 420 SEDAN - Stud Service l\Jos'I Breeds. appreciate. 6 4 5 _ o 9 11 , extras. $475. ~ outside. $2'200. 494-5354 froni · San J uan C&ptstrano ~n EvH: 531-5027 1'A<I,~ .. ,., 1-YAMAHA E·" I Trucks 962 .a w ,.. ••• JI p kl • 493-3375 or 831-13~ 1967 \\'hite v.rith run factory 'VJ"" .,.,_ -""' ID!. •a nuuro, x nt "'utos an -.,_ m er nson I equipnient & loaded. (WIC SAINT Bernard Sl::i, S CAL 39 Fully equipPed. rond, nany xtnui. SPECIAL •DATSUN '71 240 Z, 4 spd., 900) months dry mouth & short n~.-.1n for the serious *642-1984* * * \\'ANTED· Dune buggy trail. air cone!., mags, $3900. hair. J\1ale. Good dog. ~~Principals o nl y . YAMAHA lSO er. !\lu~ be reasonflble. &l<l-8803. ~1914 ~ $200 OR TRADE . Phone 646-1305 before 4 p.m. 'ti7 DATSUN gd J8S ml, runs OLD Ena'llah Shttpdoa pups.QI c~VN~E~R~ .. -,-n-n-.. -,,---.-.. -1. 642-()SSJ a fter SP?tf *Of the Week For that llem undtr $50, ... gd, FM/radio, hea t er, champ aln!d. AKC prnls Ing + trailer · Xtras for '69 TRIUMPH 500. Complete· the Penny Plllfher. 645·6400 or 64.5-6406 m/sell, $385. 97!H128. O.F .A .. shots qual. pupa racing or day sailing. Great ly chopped. $700. or best '73 CHEV, Motor H~ I Motor Homes Motor Homes w/xlnt temp. 962-4860 Bolt!! 675-6189 offer. M••t ~"II. "A0 1025 S I ••• Salo/R-1 "" ......-4 Whl. Dr. ;t, Ton Sale/Rent 940 e •/Rent "" .. , BOXER, fawn, fem, 2 yn:, INTERNATIONAL 14 w/ '72, 125 Suzuki Enduro. Low (2&51N) =~ood~~~·klv~; trailer, $750. LEHMAN 10' mileage. Excellent Con-$4399 . $100. or trade. ,...,. """" wl trailer, & oars, $250. dltion. 492-4092. ~;JI,! 979-8533 or 347-loot. lll,11 q1n:. lltiil1n'• '""Tl' lt-' -• ,, Motor~· S.lo/Ront 940 Not a DmlO. Actual mile allf.OmOblle at "itrrtflCj Mvillp with f\ll f&c10r)' warn.nty, muoon w I t h natural Interior. cbromt "'" WMls. AM/PMI . . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. 642•9405 XKE 1911 '"e·llow Cbupe Loaded! $4850 ISCQ'fl '' ' ' ~lll.11 q1n·. lll11iill '· ~·. """" "" . . .. 19Tl Jaguar XKE l\Mdltet'j 6 cyl. air cond. chrome wheels, AM/FM a new Pirelli., tonneau, ~ condition $49XI. 5.52-8700 '55 Jaguar XK 140 P.1C Rdster. Wire whls. 475 ml on nu eng. tram & brakes. Xlnt cond. 644--4147. ·n XJ s. 28.ooo mL .Good oond., all extras. $5795. 846-1151 JENSEN YOUR NEWLY APPOINTED JENSEN HEALEY DEALER IN NEWPORT BEACH . Feahn1rtt the full line of ,JENSEN HEALEY JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Lorge S.loctlorl of Colors Immediate Delivery FULL· SERVICE , DEPAll_TMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Cooat Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 Motor Homes Sele/Rent 940 COlLIE La ~ p '71 HUSKY 250. CLEAN. Go i:a1th u P 1d CAL ~No.1 6 bp. Evlnrude. RELIABLE. $600. b ........ ! ~ Y ( 7r1e 4 ·bags, RDF, c Io c k . Call 8'17-5306 sa es. ••;J up. 4 I Knotrneter. log. $ 6 DD D. 1126-8541. , '-646-~J617=------10 Speed Bicycle, good con- POO I• dition, $45. '72 DODGE 'h TON PICKUP (77333L) $3299 THE SEARCH IS OVER! OLES. beaut. apricot WANTED: 28' T ri ton 839-8137 AKC miniature puppies. 7 fiberglass sail boat. \Viii -==-,::::"":::...--~ wkt. $100. M5-512:>. pay $'7300, cash for the ..,~1 HONDA SL 100. Dirt Bike, •ALE Cock ''l§" irood condition, extras in-3 nl ·A·Poos, 1 wks. bollt. 67a-8990 eluded. 552--8310 old. ,\-Adorable Poodk Shop SABOT no 7026, 2 -old, 64)-4818 or !»1-3796 racing winner, xbrt"vcond, •n HARLEY Davidson liO AKC Dalmation pups, pet ·""'=·c,•:::"""'44;:.;=--~--I Sprint. Immaculate. $47S. or show. From $?). After -""' Phone 613-1703 6 pm wkdys. 5.57-2105. CAL ~. fOW' sails. SUZUKI 90, xlnt cond Sleep!! 5, many xtrn.o;. SILKY Terrier11·2 females. Priced to sell: 492-2-ISl Sacrifice at $250. No rea80nable offer refused. 25• SCHOONER • dacs _ in-546-3570 Call ~22 or 6#-6178 Qoe.rd. head. stove/sink, SCH'-'WN Van;lty 10 spel'<I IRISH Set1tt Puppies, 3 good cone!. $2500. 892-1333. ~ or ~~1\· 673_2392 males. SJ5. each. CALL HOBIE 16 with t ra i I e r 53&-7652 desperate, must sell imnted. '10 SUZUKI 250 Savage, im· YORKSlllRE Tcnier stud Xtras lncled, $1250. 5.~126 nmc, very lo mlicage $350. aervtce. 'Nny 3 lb male. LEHMAN 12 968--66,84, pri pty. Call 96S--4~3 3 Sails No. 135 * (2) 10 Spdii, Sch\\'inn & RIDJSTERED K~nd 64.">-2138 a French blke. Good cone!.. puppies Feniale , $75, :!\fa.le '71 14' HOBIE CAT End of ~~;::· ;:.ll..:alt:;_.,:4c:Pc:M::•c,612-=::'°"=·--1 $90. 842-9002 Pearl, N-39. Orange/white. 'TI YAJ\.W?A 350cc C()(.'KEk Spenlel, male, 3 675-5959. 1fANY NE\V PARTS. ~=;=~=-~-~ $450 * 646-5603 yrs old. Pa~. shots. Sac. INTER. 14/trlr, j u s t $35 642-1014 .. _ .. _.. xln ---"' •'><Jr: GOLD Colombia S speed Hi · rehn1"'~· t i.vnu., ..,.,.,. rise xlnt. col\JI. Please call Horses 856 -'"'oc'"""''-"=·.c•oo,._;..;:,...:=~~= a52-0093 boys. '~VE"-_--1,-00-D-F---11--I 15· Home Built cat $j(IO. -"=".72"-"s"u"'z"'UK~.-1-•• -.--- ,.,,, • arms I\ 11"11' Also 14' Home Buill Sloop. UJ '73 CHEV. Y, TON PICKUP & CAMPER (29675N) $2999 '71 FORD :Y• TON CAMPER SPECIAL (22102K) $3599 '72 CH"EV. y, TON PICKUP (73032L) $2999 '69 EL CAM INO (664070) S1899 GROTH facility. English & Western 6 5 ITIO!I old, xlnt cond. \eMOns. Beglnnen to ad-$300. After p.m. 847--03'.H. $500. 97~l-412!1 CHEVROLET \'anced training. Art -zr Albatross Sloop. oo. 7, ·s,;1 CB 3iiO lfonda. l5,000 6pm-&t2-3059 or 968-99&1 Dacron sail!l. boot rovC'r. mi. clt'an, $400 or Mt oflr QUARTER horsP n1are, 12 $500. Pvt pty. &17-~7lJ, j.Li--7516 yrs. X1nt C'hilclren'!l horse, Boats, Slips/Docks 910 67 BULTACO 2.iOC'c, engine 18211 BEACH BLVD \\'estern tack & ~addle, $300. rcblt In April. ssoo. &I0-1060 847-6087 549-3331 Call ;H.,').7600 DESPERATE for ~ Ft. ore~ 673-4058 HUNTINGTON BEACH HORSE Trni!er, tanrlem for ll\'l'-!lboord slip, N.8. or 2 horses, $&'.JO D.P. area. $500. finder's ff!<', '70 CARRABElLA mini CY· 72 CHEVY . 64&-2iOO 835--0121. ell' $125. Runs good. ca11 ON I WANTED Slip for 3 0 , 54~. . 3/4 T p CKUP rn.ADE Nt-w ~ingcr Zig Zag sallboat. Nev.,,,..,rt Beach. M V-8, automatic transmiMion. 1.fachine for good \Vestem I ~Th ..--otor Hom•• power stt'C'ring, factory air saddle. Cflll ~ :c=''co11o:6c."~"· ·"·,-=--Sal•/ Rent MO conditioning, h<'avy duty •t . 4. BOAT DOCK 30' n e \\', ---------gprings anct o1hl'l' extras. A BAY Eng. ·~are, 1umps private, for f'('n1. Sunset e SALl:S e '-If · ku · Gd. for beginner, $41 ~1 Cl[' ,,..1n1! ul pie p~ LQw miles. offer. Some 1ack. 96S-7a'r.! Beach. 714: 847~:r1!1. I e SERVICE • 197371KJ P RIVATE dock. oceomd. "' Only $3495 10 30' boat. Channel art'a, • RENTALS • NB WW•. u1n . '''"'"1. "--.. ,,,,_,,,_ Boats, Speed & Sk; 911 ~ -..... ~,_ FORD I~ I -"-t.i;"- 16 F'T. inboard Sfl('elf bont EXPLORER ., HUN11NBTUN BEACH Boats, General 900 .t· tr:iilrr, Top rond1t1on. 185 ,. .,,,, •• sa.•v•i.G "'" ei1Ji11 NT1 ;;c.;;..;.;'-------HP. \lull! ~t·ll! 5)5 HOHH n CAMINO llAL 11\flOl l\f,\lt< ""I' SI.! ll&i! tilJN !'N( T!)N N_A(lt IN~~l.ATABLt: boat. CQ1T1pl S11l'riflri• -SI.al. .\(16-JS'.'17 SAN CUMINTE 4f~·11l7 Po11 ahle. wood kf'f'l & floor. f'OR STEAL '70 INTERNATIONAL 11,' T 11eif:h'< 60 lbs. holds 950 I J[i] lhs. All 11.r1•<'ss lni·ldg oar:<, Trant,ortaU• ~ JO ft ~ITR home Dodge Cab & Olassis, ?.·lode! takt'll up to JS hp 1notor.1 · _ IKI engint", nc1\' tran.,, 3 spd, 1ID-D. V-S engine, 34 cu. t.:i;.e fill' fishini;:. tcndcl', iii,·· Comp. sell conlained head, in. 180 HP. 131" v.·~I ba!lE', lni;: Pl:'rf ron<L l 'sei1 0111~· sho\l't"r, range, sink, ~ 4 !ipeed t:rnnsmiS!ion, l!D .~ hours. •ti>itl $35(). S.'\crif! Campers, Sele/ Rent 920 h('atl'r. hot wlr Jnr, "tc. Spri~s $.~ 111/Helpers. $190. 968-400S I , l'Kl'; L'On1 ple1<'. :O.\ust !K'll! 750x16 \\'httls, 619'1 Sydney BOAT & truiler stora11:!' , .. 7l K.IN.~-O-R?AD for ht!~ ofh•r O\'t"r $.150. Dr., Huntington Beach sn.oce &le J'M)r foot P.tonthly 8 Co1npi1!'t Cab-0\erCiun. Oi:, tradf' lor g\Yl(J V\\',i..:::""-::...:':c"c::'·c_~----~~~~ 34295 ~heny 'Park Rd pt'r, !ik(' 11(!\\', l'll.l'JX'Tl'd, fi.U-\73.'I afl. 4:00. HIGO International 1 T . m-5AA:I ' slet1P!I 4. Thri.1-boot li!!lil for I '7'.I l.ANDAU. Br1nld new 25' 'Vi'/dunl whls & service bed. (.'Ol.iri<'r. Cur1ain11, lltm•c. ii·r J\1 o t o rhome. BeAuUfully Nt'\v eng & tires. Xln't Boats, Pow•r 906 bu'<, l·I .i,'111. v•atcr. A11k1ng cquippt'(I. C\Mt> out gale. shape. SJ.200 or bst olr. Call 1£' GWS9A~r-Mll.p John.!K>n. RUM goorl. $700. or tK!~t offer. Call Jo:m ie s.i~ ... 1716. 2.i' 1913 ~'IBERGLASS Lyman. Looderl. $911:i0. 111> 61G-63M 111> Si.""1. !162-'.!SZ! RMucP<:I OVt'r $Mm. P.1usl !179-MJO '69 FiJHD :v. l(lh Pl~k\"' lillll.-Scc..a.LJolmson &...Sou _-i...,'i-~~.,""-~··~=·"··"··=~E==I. '" Lincoln Mercury. 2626 JI('""' ,...., ...... l'Uo l\'/'70 11' Va en I ion err llnrhor Blvd .. Costa ~1esu, IMMAC. LOADED Cflmpcr M'tr ront. mnny :~KJ.51i:«:l, $4100 FIRM S4f..2367 xrra"', i1nmnc rond. 539<'0, or best offer this 11·eckt>nd. 1·\INGS Hlgl111·ny. 1!173-:?ff -71 SPTS CUSTOM Prl ply. ~4 rt. l!brrglaM IU,'(\U')', ~K 111-TON MINT COND. s· STOCl{l..,\ND C 11 m P,, r ~'n. ,\~i!F~I 8 trn<'k. ll\l'n· BEST OFFER 1911832 lfl' Cl;u!se-r 1 ~hell tlnlt'd slklinli:' v.·indow.'I In}: 1lua.l air, dual tanks. _ " C11bins-l\o~to1or,$2!0), j 11 /Y('nls. All "'hi!e. 6 m~. '"."' .n1iles, Pr\'. pr!y. '&! OIE\'. ~ton. P.U. V..S ____ l_i·t&-_. ~7:~"'~--old. New $485. No11.• $.100.1 OOS-9617. standa1;t1 trsans. CAn1per 5()• ,r100 11u11. 1:1· l)t'<1rt1 963-5S98. * FOR RENT * -.h('ll. Nh'.' ts~. Good con<t. I I SIS:.0 "3&-3'21 Shafi, Crup. Ruclftel' CllF:VY \. C'ha11~1~ n1oun1 Jffil El. DQrt,\00 ;\lotOr· . 616-7."IAA C'HmPl'f', Sl'Jf cont'd, ·I spd. l Oon\P, 18·fl., tape dock. T.V .• !"ORD True~ '68 'i_ T. R' ,-~,~. °"'ro=11"-;~:n C1:1c1-. -T-.-,-.-.-n lo n1i's. grf lirtii:, Aski~ 1 1e{f.contalned. s!Hps 4. Dill lk><I. ~cw tire~. AJC. Rill. JfP F.1·tnn1de 11·/1rall<'r. SI7:.0. Ph' 540-'.W16, aft. 5. 956-27&1. P S. :ll,000 m1. Xlnt cond. $800 &a&-2700 ·71 OIEV ~ < >= '7' 4 St t ho I II $\GM, :tt..'l~7.t~. ~l233. 17' OOR.'IF:T rnlnn cnll<;('f Xlnl ("nnrl ;\Inn\' -:lrllll i111·I 111r. i\n,1n11<1 s1~ro. 612-'ll5."1 MfJRC. ht<lfor ..... -OUt ibtrri Mator • ~1 ll' .. l. gaa can $20. 546-00JG. J.J UNTF.R. 1941 .. :JZ'. Oc.:eaiuldc ishp CO. 0\\1K'r ti~"'· Sat-Sun. ~I , '·"n1per ..,f'M'( ••. .., . • llr mo or me:, u y s:; AT. AC, il'C/O, Citmpi·r. N'IPl· 3000 1111. Xlnt conrl. 1970 EL ... A~11NO. P/S, l.N\f!Nlt 21/'Wl Elden. C.\l Simi 10. Soc. for hnl. owro. P/B. air, vinyl roo(. Under ~~it.7~. 5-'i14ill3. 30,l)Xl n1ilr!I, Jll)w tll't'!I. Xlnt •"lo' 11 1,. 1,A ,, eond. $2.\9:;. 673-16.lS. Jo~~ro:: ~~f\~~'2~ . •:r:i z':.26?~~.11~1'.\Q~r~i:i .. s m?J..'i! ¥1'\K:ll'. -."fili ·CA\;,·~ p.m. f'rN> n1ltrs 9 !IJ 9, 1138-0000 ton . Ford. Almost n~· 8' Al.ASKAN C:'lm_per. GOOD RECREATrONAL VEHICLE t>ngtne. 644-•'-'I094"-'-~=-- COl'\D. REASONABLE:. RENTAL BUREAU 1967 Chev. V2 Ton Call .:;c8-.31Si ... 714: 842-99'12 ... 5!09:1, Ctlll 6T.'~120 t!.1(1 52 , Explorer of Huntington Beach announces the , expansion.~~ ~hit Jr SERVICE DEPT, to_$ervice ·all makes and models of Recreation Vehicles. OUR EXPERTS WILL IE HAPPY TO sOLVI ' YOUR IV SERVICE PROBLEMS-CALL NOWI ' ON ALL '73s IMMED. DELIVERY IEW ?4 NEWPORTEI ---~ with bubbl1 tt19, Dodg1 ch1ssls. v..a, Mlfromatic ' much imra. (Str, #164712$350) ~-~_.,,cu,...,....._~~~ $5395 ;:r.." ... ::':':';.=.:::;..'7.: D.fw,r.,i ..,, .. lo tfj,)t...,._ ......... . ,.._t.llot .... 1t 10....,r...o.- ....... IN!lll. • * lJrPSt S1l1clm -... . '73 EXPLORER 20' FUU Y 5111 CONTAINm wtth stOwt, oven, showlr, toilet, .'tlnt1d tins, owrhMd bunk. wil'ldihitld ' tvrtein, on • 1 Ton Dodu• chusis. MM ' Qrrier Plus much mon. C260m NEW '73 VIVA ---Mllf .., MT-. ....... -. --... ..... , ............. __ . EJtPLCRFR MOIOR. HOME . CEllTERS- - NEWPORT IMPORTS TIME FOR · FOR ACTION • ; • ! . . . ' . . i CALI:. 6~2-567B Like new (98().CBS) e S2495 1970. D•IL Y PILOT · COUPE DE VILLE ·"wANT AP, Harbour VW ~"!~ ·~':'"l:.""'i.!'l': 1.8TI1 Bea.Ch Blvd. 8424433 lealher, til\ & teleecopic CALL 642°5678 KU-~TON •EACH w-.. storeo, do6r lock" i;:;=:=-.:-;:+""-'""--"'".;..~·~·;;;;:.;;,;;==~F_,;'=''"~~·:=v:;•~~:;;=::;j lwllight sentlnel, ,new white :1 ·-' • aldewall t I r e • , excellent ~ · ·•·· : condition. (8llHBBl ' . ' ' . • $3444 • 1969 EL DORADO a..tn\Jt, • bt,.'OWnl b e i r c . \ leather interior, beige vlnyl to.,, taetory alt, ,full power, Ult A t~lescopk: wheel., AM/FM $18882$16) • Naben Cadlllat. .AU'nlORIZED DEALER 2900 HARBOR BLVD. _, OOSTA MESA ~100 Open Sunday CL.\SSIFtED wlll ttll tit I 4 'f,!. Sat~, Oc.\Obtr 20, 197) 9 Pass. Estate Wagon Bamboo Creme 'vlth wood grain side trim, Fully load· ed. (603GJTJ This Car Cost ST.Wt. OUR PRICE $4495 ~.Jt}t! Full power, faetor;y air con· d\llonlng, vinyl top, delll'le vinyl interior, only 14,000 miles. (662FL..;'.) $3333 • BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979-2500 '70 SKYLARK A. low mileage coupe wfth radio, heater & factory alt coruHtionina. Sold ·r>e\\' I: serviced by us! (419AFV} · s2r9s ..... ' O,llLY .... COURTESY MOTORHOME HOUSEKEEPING KIT! A $200 value No need to furnish your new Motor Home with left-overs KIT INCLUDES: "'"-'""'" ,.,,,, c ....... ""'· .-••• FWwer• '"""',.,.II, Draw•r .,....., lfor ~l. DKtric c..,_ _..,, 1....., 'J sllctJ,C•ry f5 pc. llttdln i ttl, .. ,_,. , .. .._. IMt ef •l, SMetl 11 ..W., 2 twi11l, PlloWI 141, l'lhw C41ln (4), T ... h. (4 -.ell ef !wk. i...1, wn1tC1otti11, .,....,. t1c1ouw •• 2 ""111. .NE\¥ 20' ROAD~INER MOTORHOME ., 11•M•• 1971 NOMAD 21' . TRAVEL TRAILER s DODGE YI ENGINE• AUTOMATIC TUNSWSJOM • POWER STEEllNG • POWER 11.AICES • LOA.DID wmt COM- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. IRA.ND NIW 20' FLING MOTORHOME by ll_DMAN GAS ond PROPANE POWER by COURTESY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY cOMJ-LITll y Sil' COH1•114ID. s1 ...... , .. .. Mih& ........... ~ .... ,._ .. r ................. . $AA4,~ e .. 1 '"" "''~•~'~' • "'·' ,.~ ..... ,.,C , • ., ""''"I •' ·-~·· ..... K •• ,,, ,._.,, ,_ H ~••, "'•'"' .. ~ •• ""' Uhl "''· "' -...... -~...,.,~-l'l•tl~'"" '"" ''·"~ · 1971 DODGE 34 TON PICKUP ::~=: ~,:::s:.: :.: '1988 tlO •Mt MIAtn ll~01IK1 All New 1974 FIELD & STREAM MOTORHOMES How Ready for Immediate Delivery BRAND NEW 24' MOTORHOME ~~~ER ~ ~r':.-4..'::..:·1.:= .. ;~~.;:.i ~ ... :~ .......... , -,_ _,. .... ·-·-· --·-...... . Phone for FREE CREDIT CHECK: 645-8321 . ,. I ( ~ DAll.Y PllOT 5.t\unlar. Octob<o' 20, 1973 I A.~ut="'"'..;U;.;sad=---'"°~ Aulot, U..e AuNt, U.,.. -~·j~A~ut~?°'~•,!l/Md~~--.!l:~jA:::;utos~,~U==--~~:::;::-~ , CADILLAC ,, £1 l>ttrodo B«ut. gT'ffn w /White vinyl top. loaded with xtra1 In· eluding cruise conl;n)J & stereo tape deck. New tltts, Top CQld : $8,300. Ca 11 6-t6-ro'.l6 &i,y, or 67";.t-2902 ..... i C HEVROLET DODGE -----fORD OLDSMOllLE I FORD '• 'G6 CA.PRICE \\lag. 9 f>ft=ll. I * '68 O'.>rvair '67 6 C:\'l... Ood~e. 50,000 1972 FORD 1973 ( '72 CHEVROLET VEGA '63 CHEV. St•. w••~'" '8J '""""''° .. aek, "'11 power, I Xlot. ,.., ... US M .. •. 31,000 I actual °'""· Good "'"''· ""'itM. "°w"°ru .~~-500.01 OLDS 4 . \1·8 "ng., P\'T. til:J1:,, ractio. need11 little wurk:, $j()() llm1 mi. S!k'IO. 53&-348'7. I Int. carpeled tl.250 962-62(14 ~ ......... ..... USTANG H T T 2Door A Uc ~ h .. tef, auto. ""'"" 4 nu 847-1323 CORVETTE FALCON n.,torcycle In I rad•; M , , 2-DR H~DTOP · utoma • a. con-American Pila.as. 4 nu 1'~i~ 1970 lmf>UI" 1972 >loll'"·· 6.i,,.1981. Luxut~. In arr -dltionlna, radio, heater. low "°'~ 500 •1"'·• -~_,, ti-. .. · ' .,... #'r 11 f915E0Q) ""' .. ..._-... ..... Both "'"/350 C!11g, fac Air '70 LTD. Xlnt con d ., V.fl, auto. trMI., powers-teer-dJIJoning. f I pow~r, \!lnyl 111 taaC· $2·333 nu 8 track tape deek, nu power, cherry 1:.-ond . St~11J ·rJ VE'TTE. immaculate, '65 RANCHO. aecond owner, a!N.'Olld. Original owner. ~. radio, heater, spec. lop, vinyl terior v;ith ~ monroe ah: 11hock1 In be.ck, either one, ~2210. 3000 mflet, meWllc yellow, auto. recent valve job It Sl.800 can: M&-3209 wiieel•. 16,000 oi·lg. miles. 1..-omforl als. tilt "'1jeel CORVAIR CHEVROLET CHEVROLET • n11hvy.dutyn1ollr'<leall0Cks ~-=~=~-~ ir all powr a to ll'anl trarui work, nu tires . "'"Cou••-~"-w~~ (8?2GIO) group, tereo. door .~ In --.-· gl.,. po• mul-·oo I!'.1PALA \V~. v;•/&i.r, ~. , u . """'......,.. ..., ....... ...._,...... , ......... ·•-twt optloo FOR Sale or Trade '58 ne~"""i~~ ts In ... excl'L good cond. $625 or otter. we<>kda)'s only, 833--&ITr _.....,_ cond. $€0). Shorecl Ex· $2777 00 (~"e IN)~ e . CadUlae "°"""' Good eon-292511.rborBh~. oond. Run• good. $150.00 °' ~-~----~~ COUGAR FORD xon <?n-!350. ' SALE PRICE dttion, Sae. S425 or ""'t C..ta "'" 91>-~ mak .. n•r. Good body. tn41 CONTINENTAL CREAM Putt '63 C~• 500 , $4333 BAUER BUICK otrrr &45-.67a2 ·73 CHEVY Capri~. Ouaic, OOS.2495. '12 COUGAR. XR7. Full '70 FORD XL. Excellept con· XL Sl75. Needl ellline ft... ....... l1,..:1 '13 CPE de VILLE, 4,500 4 door. ~ ml, s~. air '57 CHEV. 2 Dr, Sedan. '69 ·70 Marie UJ. l owner, like power with air le mol"t' d!Uon. Low mileap!. $1800. work. S49-003. -lllfAlll Wllll/ Naben Cadillac ml. Tea.le blue w/White top. cond, p/s, p/b, spl\I front 39&-375 1-1.P, 4 spd, Pontiac ne1,1•, must sacrif! Air cone!., 13,000 mil es, Prl. Prty. Ask· Private party. 846-6932. •n FORD LTD. lo mileage JOYOTI / AUTHORIZED DEALER Stereo, etc. Uke nf!\I'. seat. days Sl:Hi40.)/96S-125J rear end. fl.1ake otter. llhr, vinyl top, tilt whJ,. Ing $3500. 846-3037 CLEAN '67 Ford Galaxle,500, very clean. Ale, Sl6-m08 ? 2600 HARBOR BLVD $6.295. 633-3735 e\'es & wkends ~8-2934. A1.f/™ stereo, 714:842-77TI. •72 OJUCAR. auto, air, tape, 67,000 ml. $600. 6#-6238 aft 5:00 J,,. cosrA fl.1ESA '70 S.D. l\fust &etl. \-ery '10 IMP.. p/s, p/b, air. '63 Ir-WALA \Vagon. Auto, MINT cond, exterior & In-pis, p/b, husband Jn Air Don't gtve up the ship! 1969 LTD Country &i:ulre 1900 Harbor, C.M. 1?'°:9303 540-9100 Open SUnday clean, lo mi, looded. bst black orl white, tac. "'ar. Good Trnns. $300. or best terior. ale, all po"•er xt.ras, Force over seas. $2990. ''Llat" it ln cluslfted. Ship! v;ogn. lo mi .. air,. new lites, 71 FORD ,72 OLDSi 98 Loaded; like otfr over \Vhl.se 774-7155 $1595. Pr\. Pty. 5'15-4735 I offer. 89Z-.>150. 1966, $1050. 641}-!m!J 8~2-6192. to Shore ResultJI '42-5618. xlnt. oond. 644-6607 ..tt. 5. C t S { W r>ew Yello~/bladt f n t l·A;;u;;t;;o';;';;N;;;!;;;;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;10;;;A;;u;;l:•;'·;;N:;;;;•w;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;IO;;;;A;;u;;l;;o';;';;N;;o;;.w;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;9IO;;,;;·;A:u:t°':;;:•:N;•:•;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;980:;;;;A:u:to:•;·;N:•:w;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;9;8:;0:;;;A;u;t°':;;• :Net;;w;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;91;0;;;;;A;ut;°';;• ;,;;N;o;;w:;;::;;::;;:;;91-,0 1 V-8,~~~aJu:a~sm=:~ vinY1 root 'Stereo., _ruii ll power st~ng, factol)' air power. $4199. <213)431..f593. conditionln'g, etc. (#96) ·72 DELTA 88. 4 dr, :fu11 ' the GAS SAVERS Great Selection of 2000's and V 6's ' FREE ·a1 ·KES • • • WITH EVERY NEW CAPRI With Any New 1973 Capri Ordered and Delivered During the Month of October You Will be Given a Free 10 Speed Bicycle. IMPORTED FROM GERMANYB U Y T OD·· $149.00 RETAIL VALUE I 973 CLOSE-OUT! ALL REMAINING 1973's IN STOCK .... DISCOUNTED FULL DEALER DIRECT LEASING ' FACILITIES e NEW. USED e WE LEASE ALL P OPULAR MA I(ES AN D l\iODELS • Ask For: HAL SANDERS-CHARLIE THOMAS-MALCOLM REID '67 Chrysler '69 Ma rk III '72 Dodge Wagon NEWPORT 4 DR SEDAN $775 "CLEAN'' $3475 BEST BUY Fully equipped, f3.ctory air Autontatic, radio, heatc:r. cond., power windows, ti way Coronet. VS, rad.lo, heater, pov.·er steering & brakl'S, JlO\\'Pr Si'8T5. A!\.1-F?.I Sterro roof rack, power steering, air conditioning. (VCY877) radio, la ndau top. (YXL696) (951FBBJ '71 Cad illac Sed an De Ville '69 l\fercury Marquis Co upe '70 Co ntinenta l FIJLL pov.·rr. fal"!ory Air $4175 SH1\RP $1975 4 OOOR Auto. trans., factory air cond .. landau to1> !2&!ASH) cond .. J)\\T, steering. brakes, FulJ pov.·er. factory air, Lan· • \\·indo\\'S, radio, healer, dau roof. Excellent. (288· vinyl top. CXKV707) ASH) '71 Co u "a1· " '69 Ponti ac Bonneville 2 Dr. '72 Monte Carlo BEAUTIFUL $2575 CLEAN $1275 ONLY 13,000 ?.ULES ,\LlT!J l rans., factory t1ir., At:TO. trn.n~.. factory ail· Automatic, R & H, power J"\T. stecrin::. IJO\\T brakf's, c•111d., Jl<."•\\'t'I° stl'f'ring, brakl'S steering -brake!, windou·s, radio, h1'atf'r, vinyl I op. & \\'indO\\'~. radio, heat('r, air cond., vinyl roof. 1214· !5'l•ICUG1 vinyl lop. (417AG~{) IT!') '72 Capri 2600 '70 Opel GT '73 Monte Carlo Su1ler Clean. 4 spt>ed. Ai\1/ SALE li\IMACULATE SALE UKE NEW, 6,000 MILES .FSI radio, decor a-rou.p. new ,\u1omatlc, radio. h<>ater. ScP Automatic, alr concl .. pov;·er radial tires. f:;o.'IFLY' PRICED • &: drh"' this beauty today. --PREED ilte<"rln(, Landaa-roof.--tooks (615FETl & runs like nev;'. (738GIV) $1975 $3275 $3375 SALE PRICED Home 01 The New Cor , , • •1Golde11 'l'OMch'' ohnson&son Home Of Thf Ne• Car • • • •'Goldett l'ouch.'' Ll>.COLN Ct>U(i.l\ll 2t2S HARBOR BLVDY COSTA MESA • 540-l5e30 9nly $2595 pw• + a/c. ID mll'5, JM pty, like nu, r eason, /pl# 4t~ "'644-""7""311'-=~~-1 / FORD PINTO .~.T="'.:.~.::,~·:~~ 1971 FORD PINTO SAN CtalENTI 49Z·1 1J7 * '64 FALCON* RUNABOUT 4 cyl., 4-speed, vinyl roof, 2 door llardtop, 6 cyl, 4 mag wheels (702DJA) speod,. a .. n " a top. New $15.77 00 tires (LMA-933> .,. • 1!8!~~~! ~ .iOWtl.emi& HUNTINGTON BEACJr ~ YOLYO '64 Falrlane, 4 dr. 6 eyl. -Rleht dr. damaged, 48.ooo mi, Runs perfectly. New 1966 Harbor, C.1\1. 649-9303 radlato• & batlocy. $100. See 73 PINTO at Sp. 33, The-Ponderosa, ' 1991 Ne\\l})Ort, CM 4 cyl., automatic tra:nsJ;nis- 1967, FORD Cwitom 500. <I sion, & radio "''ith 1 rear dr. V-8, a/c, good tires, speakers. (001HRH) body, Eng. ete. 14 95. Only $2095 557-3239 1966 Ford C.Onv. Good con-U,,,,, ,4t!!l..l!!IMA. dltion $595 F irm. . FOll.;;;-:t-8.11-2857 " , .. '64 FORD Gala.xie, X1nt cond II YUlli ........... l4M CLIM•NT• rebuilt.. n_10tor $300 548-3187 535 ·NouH Q. ~/.MINO_ WL JEEP ,. •• .......,. '"'"" 19TI PINTO. Au t o mat l c, ' lll';•JEEP, 4 wheel drive. Custoin interior, black vin· · Xlnt cond, Lots of extras ! yl r 0 0 f. Low milee.ge. Low mileage, 54&-5349. 548-«i76 LINCOLN ~P-L_Y_M_O_UT~H~' 19n C.Ontiocntal Mark IJJ, chocola t e brow n w/matching leather int. Xlnt cond, loaded, $5590., 493-9798., Must sec t o appreciate. 1967 PLYMOUTH H.J. CPE SPOTLESS all black 1971 V-8, auto. trans .. factory air : Continental Marie Ill, Pov;•er conditioning, pov.-er stetting, loaded, stereo. tilt-wheel >o-v1nY1 roof. !UJF9841 miles, $5600 even. 962-3701 $877 MERCURY 67 COUGAR · iOfOll ~ A 2 .donr hardtop with a y.g -VOLVO , engine. automatic transmis-W \•· s.lon, pcM·er steeiing, radio, 1966 Harbor, ·c.r.1. 646-9303 eto. Onlf $'1o ·5 ·~ ..... '12 PLYMOUTH · 1 , 'W .It. ....... to-. 4ta• GOLD DUSTER , FORD 6 cylinder, automatic, ~er • YIAlll MllVIHO l4H C~UINT11 .steering. vinyl top, custom 531 NOITH EL CAlllNO UAL interior. 16,000 mi I es, I.AN CLIMENn 4tJ.11J1 t954F'TD) 1964 MERCURY. New tire" . $2799 brak ... Afr, "nng device. BAUER BUICK Gd trans. $100. 544-0300 2925' Harbor Vlvd. . I Eves. Costa hlesa fn9-2500 , '64 Mer c: u r y conve:tible, .73 SATEU..ITE Wag ., ~ 2nd car, radio & a-cond a/trans p f 1 ht'ater, lxith Y."Ork, ha& auto pwr/diScs. rnck: Delux:~ ' trans. 646-84-47 Regent Trim, 1600 mi, Must '72 Mere. \Vagon Col Pk. all Sac. $3,995 6-12-7474 or extras, lo miles. Like nu. 548-3667 eves. J Prl. Pty. 642-3.136 '66 SPORTS Fury. Nn tlf'el!, '71 ?..fERCURY Colony Park starter motor, battery. $650. \\'gn Beaut cond. Accept or make offer. alt 6, I rcasoflllble ot!er, 540-3278 557-2492 '=~~-~~~~~' '72 MARQUIS \Vagon Full 1972, 9 pass, Sta. Wag. Full p\vr & air. Very clean. power, 15000 actual mi; nu 714-646--2573 o.lnd. sell for Wholesale MUST NG Blue Book ~152-9656 ____ A ___ 11966 PLYMOUTH F'ucy 111 1967 MUSTANG, low milage 4 dr sedan a/c, full P!>"er. 3:90 ~ra Jet eneine, ex-~ cond. 1 O\\'llCr $400. oel1ent mechanical condition Slli-;;()79, eves & weekends. throughout. New brakes. '56 PLYh1. Sta Wag. Need& mags, tires, air shocks & "'Ork. $125 or best offer. paint. ?.lust sec to ap-Phone 842-1127. pretlate. 545-2083 alter 5:30. '70 DUSTER, 6 cyl. Standard MUSTANG '69 Convertible. floor shift. 198 cu. in. eng. p/1, p/b, radio, 60,000 mi, 64&-7940 white w/blk top. blk lthr l'·n.,.--•"o",-. °"Sn'°'t°'te"'u"te_eu_sto=m. int. $1,200, call D Crowell p/b, pis, air, 24,000 mi's. 833-8246. Clean. $1895. 645--0146 OLDSMOBILE ·n DUSTER. xlnt """'· 11---------1 P/S, P/B, Air cond. Must 1971 "11 ' """"' TORONADO PONTIAC Yellow/white vi~yl "69 Grand Prix top/bronze t a p e s t r y 1n- ter:r· r, rull power. faclory ArcUc white "i!h black vinyl alr rfd\Uoning, tilt, stereo, t.op &: 1natching interior. dU& fro11t sen.I, loaded, Ptilly loaded. Sold new &: ' Al\11FM stereo M11ltfplell'.. serviced by us! <XWYtn.J C32SCxOi • . $2195 • SALE PRICE $3222 . liMt.WM ~:.i~E~~:~:: G~iJ : 2600 HARBOR BLVD '72 PONTIAC Grand Salari ' C0STA MESA Stu.lion Wagtin. Loaded! . 541).91,00 Open Sunday Low-Low miles. S u p e r •Sales: 4: SP!"vtce clean! $4400. 642-3103. I Ot D!M081LE-. ., l>MANNS 2 DR A-; OMC TRUCKS Air. Unusu11.l1,y cteari. Oria'· HONDA CARS O\\'ncr. $79.>. 99~ or UNl,ERSITY OLDS .6~>.'BIRP 326 v.s 2800-Harbor Blvd t b full • ~~-M -.;09640 au o 'tlllS, power. Only ~.. e$a \nV" 42,000 ml. $1250. SJ6..<I078 '66 Old.II Starf~, 425 V-8~ '68 FJREBIRD, overhead full pwr. alr. AM/FM. wcll earn 6. $800/best of[cr. ~ serviced, ntany new part&, ne 673-6708 "' "= aakiIJ,g $6l5. 673-~ or , • ' v-n-..WQ. 5'~i133 68 PONTIAC, xlnt cmd, • $850 1971 OLDS Tol'Of'lijdo, all the 0 Ca}J ~flke, 642-602" good!ea, stet'\."O & ,., tonn.1,,,.,-~""'="""'-""'-~ lo mUeage, 979-48)9 &I LE Mans, 2dr. buciet • . ioeaL•. V-8, 11harp ln11lck & 65 JET-Stari gd c01ld:, ong out. 130Ci. Pri pty 968-3BTl owner, $395. 8!H-37;i3 orl""~""'""''-"'~:::..;;.:.;... 897'""'240. '62 Pontiac Gran Prix 1968 OLDS LS. 4 dr sed11.n, -~'m~.7·~64"'~"''"'727=---1 vinyl top, powr. air, xtra1. VALIANT l $750. "' belt .u ... '1!3-9145 , ___ .__,;,.;.,-':.. OLDS Toronado '66, air cond, .66 V~LIAN'T 4 dr. P/S, xtn:t . mt'dl, atl ~ S750. P/)11 air. ~ ?.11. per gal. j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!61.>-0230privpty 000iltlt'C11.~00.ii43-813a I ' ' ' I ' I . \ -~ ---;,.. ,~ •• y . ! ALL REMAINING 1973 PONTIACS PRICED • AT ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICE COST! ' . Ove:r 80 .. B·rand New 1973 Pontiacs Must Be Sold·,Before November 1st. I ACT NOW . BEFORE l . IT'S TOO LATE! I ' ·· 1 • .·''WE'LL ·SHOW · YOU THE . . .. · · ·1 FACTORY INVOICE'' --THAT'S WHAT I · YOU PAY· --NO MORE --NO LE.SS. HURRY! ! ! . i I • 1 1974 PONTIACS NOW HERE FOR DELIVERY TODAY. I • i . • I I . . i ... · BUY · OR t ·· ·SE ·:FROM ·'~::, PONTIAC ' . .• ASK ABOUT OUR MPNEY BACK LEASE PLAN • FINANCING TO 1-FIT YOUR BUDGET I .: -...---------.---------.~-------...------~ . . . ' ' . , : '69 MERCURY I ( . '69 PONTIAC '71 OLDS '70 GRAND PRIX ' ' ' ' • • ' •' ' ' COUGAR STATION WAGON VS , lltJtom<'l tic, radio, hedler, air co nd., P.S., P.B., VI t•p• player, mag wheel,, wide oYal rai1ed VS , automatic, r•dio, heater, power steering, P-windowi tilt wheel. ! 121AGA ) VB, automatic, radio, healer, power 5leerin g & letter tires. {YQV8 .. 7 ) • power brake1, •ir conditioJ'ling. !b80GDE I ' brakei, vi nyl top, •ir conditioning . l271CKQ ) CUTLASS !·. · 5 775 I l 51895 5 2095 52195 ' ' • ' ' I . ' • '70 PONTIAC TRANS AM '71 CHEVROLET CA MARO '71 BUICK '73 CHEVROLET RIVIERA LUY PICKUP I. Vt <4 •peed r•d io, hee ter, power ste•rin9, power VS, euto., o11 ir cond., vinyl top, redio, heeter, power V8 , e utometic , e ir cond., vinyl to p. powe r steer. 4 speed trensrni,sion , radio. hee ler, low mil es. See br~kes, tep~ deck. I 198A Yl I 1tterin9 & brekes, relly 9uege cluster. I 940DNA I in9 & brekes, t il t wheel, low milea9e. I 222CQT ) to •ppreeiete. I J 7bHPM I AVE SA E SAVE SAVE ' I • i I I' I I ! . J r I r . t ' I I ' • • • i " ' ' • I • 2840 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-8017 -OPEN 7 DAYS A W·EEK 9 ·A.M .. TO 9 P.M. • I .. . . I • . . ·-· . -····-.. -~·--~· .. --·-.: .. .. -. \ " ll =·~o_AIL_Y _PIL_or___ s.wn1.,, Oclob .. 20, 1'13 -----"----'-~"'-" "\ • • Brand · tftw 1973 THUNDERB.IRD '. ' ' . 2 DOOi HAllDTOP !3J87A10063l 1752 $:1 ~·soo DISCOUNT . ---l'llCI ($7NU6) PLUITAXAUQIMI Brand-New 1973 GALAXIE 500 C-ntrv-Sedan Waean (3J74S210761l 1778 1973 ·.Demonstrator · .GAtAXIE 2· DOOi HAIDTOI' ·(3J51Rt"51f1l 54 - $3887 ~L PRICE · '71 PINTO Coup&" 4 speed, radiO, heater, acc~t gr~, . $ whitewalls. Wheel covers. Ivory ~ white. extra ctean. (3nDTB)FULI. PRl<:,E .63 CHEVROLET Pickup Utility boxes, heavy duty tires. Excellent mechanical c_oncl. (S479lll) '69 DATSUN 510. ( 2 Or.' speed,9ood r:niles, radial tires, mag wheels. Like new. (XRU499) '68 DODGE Dart 2 Door hardtoP . Small V-8,· auto. trans;., pwr. steering alld .air cond. Excellent ondition thruout.( _ (VRA571l . '73 PINTO. . · ' Squire Sta. Wagon. A Spd.. Factof.y air cond .• AM-FM. lugg.,ge rack, low miles, like~. (<476GXAJ. . ' • ~~ 1/J Ton Pidul), v..a, radio, ~ea I er, extra 'good cond. <73569HI . Vista Cruiser Sta . Wao .• V-8. auto. trans. factory air co~ .• pawer steering, radio, heater, xlra Sharp. IYBH1 41). • s1 i Branil New 1973 : · .. G~tAx11r:·soo· · · 1973 DemonstfatOr . · · GRAN TORINO SP'ORT $3887~~~ PR;CE 1973 Demonstrator .MUSTANG . MACH I 2 DOOi HAllDl'olt'{~) 1556 ,.... $4387 f!J!L PRICE ' '73 PINTO Coupe ' Aut.'.'1 ... ~ .. •tctorv11r'"11d .. r-. l $2899 heater, deluxe fnttrlor and exteriOr. """" ' .. ~ like new. (931HNU). _ ~ __ ~-.~ _ '73 MAVERICK . Small V-1, auto trilr\5, factory air . $ cond., power steering, vinyl roof. bucket eats, luxury decor option, ivory whit~. like new. 1841HNU) ' .. A99 - 1973 Demonstrator '7 FORD LTD -. ~ _·2 DOQll.HAIDTOILC3J61SJ06240) 003 ~4087 FULL :PRICE lllWITAX . ••UC1N1r 1973 Used Ford . . GRA~.~ORIN.O 2 DOOi HARDTOP !930HNS) P1263 ' $339 ·5 ~~L PRICE .--' -. ·----· .'62 CHEVROL~V2 Ton ' ' Pickup with camper, ' cyl., stick shift. (ICll833). '72 PINTO Runabout . . 4 ~ -~ .;r,a..,, ·d~u.. s 19.99 lntww·end exterior, Luggage rack, - regal red and sharp. (873ELJ). __ __ _ _ '70 MAVERICK 2 dr .. auto trans, radio, heater, whit• walls. Deluxe exter~or. wheel covers., new paint S~arp, (J66AKSJ. ' 72 RANCHERO ·~ ·Squire, V-& outo ,;..,,,,._.fo<lorV ~Ir caildf. tlonlng,. _,. steering, AM/FM radio, Jiem top thell, like new. (93273L). ' '65 .FORP Window Van, -radio, htaler. extra good coriffition. duj02I. · • ' ' . s_9 , . . • \ , . • a l t I