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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-11-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• Fountain Valley Corona del Mar :JS 0 Co•ta Mesa ·1.,o, Ala111lto. %2 J:J Mi•don Viejo El JffodetMI 14 6 Estancia Magnolia 9 7 Brea Vniversity El DO..ado 19 7 West111ituter Hunting~MI Beacla :15 21 San Cletllente Valencia 28 20 Dana Bills :JI 21 1 See Dota~s. Sport• Pages Today I Orange· Coast-Dlme·a·Llne B~galns TODAY! • ED Iii ON - VOL. 66, NO. 314, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I 0, 1973 TEN CENTS ' Nixon Hints _He'll Make .Tapes Public * * * . Speaks at Glt'C . Watergate Scribe • ' ·nescribes ·,Probe By lllLARY KAY~ Of tM c.ity Pllet Sl•ff -"We should be patieQt a b o u t ·Watergate, and not just snap our ringers t"hd hope it 1'1ill go away." remarked Bob \Voodward. Washington Post re- porter, at Golden West O>llege Friday night. "This is serious business, and some things still need an explanation," he cootinued. Woodward spoke to more than 450 community memtrers and students at the Hunllngt0n Be8ch co11"g•, explaining ..... ol the llralel)' -the Pu!Um-Prile winning investigatloo! ol the \Vatergate scandal and analytlng reac- Um to the series of articles. • Along with u.e,>oliticiam and officiab involved in the W2'tergate aUatr, Woodward .cbaiUsed -,,..'the press - (particularly Washinglol>bued reporters -for often .~being no more than "oopbisUcated stenographers, .. just tak· ing down what the press secretaries say at the White House. ''1'he press seems to have an obscene alfecUon 10< the official version -.what the White House or State Depa~nt says on a given topic," Woodward mam- tained. ~ "IMtad of there beipg 2tlO reporters at a NimG pre.a coolerence, there sbould be-10 reporters," be added. "The . otJ:ier 100 sbould be out tn Washington digging up the truth. If they did this, the govern- ment wouldn't know what to do." Attomeys, too, were bit by Woodward. "It's because of the advocacy method tha't there·were so many attorneys mixed up in Watergate," Woodward said. "'n>ey're taught to almost over· represent their client, through overstate- ment and exaggeration. They fly in the face of reality," be said. "After doing this year after year, they don't see. when they step over the edge and break the law." In discussing how the investigation began, Woodward said it came in bits and pieces, like a puzzle. "Some people had a lot or information, but 'didn't know what it meant," he explained. "One secretary told us several days after the break-In that she saw Jeb Magruder Mining down the hall with a stack of documents, into the shredder room." . he is still working lull time on the investigation. He said that a statement by Ramsey Clark, attorney ""general during the Johnson administration, sums up the situation. "Clark said that the trouble with America is not so much that it's soft on crime, but that it's soft on tnzth," he said. "We nc.d to get back to being bani on truth. II ) D~ylight ~Tinie · Said Possible . .. By December WASIIlNGTON (AP) -The chainnan of the Seolte Commerce Committee outllned a acbedule Friday which could have the nation return to Daylight Saving Time beginning Dec. 2. Chairman Warren G. Magnuson (0- Waah.) said quid< actioo ii needed to restore daylight ll'Ving because of the fuel shortage. He said the committee will approve a bill Tueaday or Wedneoday and sug- gested both houses of Congress could complete action oext week. The bill is eq>ected to provide for a return to daylight saving time two weeks after enactment. Several witnesses indicated the major effecnlayltgbt saving might have m the energy crisis is a psychological one. Setting the clock ahead one hour ohould serve to remind Americans that energy is not unlimitep, they said. Lewis H.-Roddis Jr., vice chairman of the boanl of Consolidated Edilon ' Corp., predicted year-round daylight saving Ume could result in saving .33 percent of the nation's electricity usage. '!'bis would be the equivalent ol lour million barrels of oil a year. Judge Sentences Mother of Slain "Another secretary said she saw John Mltcllell enter the campaign head- quarters with a coat over his head," be said. "ThaCs a strange way for the,,:to~ii~~ :po-;:.~ ~Id ~a~-.. Boy tel one Yea:r . dlenoe that there Is a good ·deal more . , to come out of Watergate, and that A ~year Orange ~County Jail term was ordered Fri.day for a young mother whooe lover Is charged with the killing of tier S-year-old son . . PROBE FiGURE Superior Court Judge James Turner , . susl!Mded the state prison term be could IN TOD "Y'S QUIZ have o'nlered !or Sandy Rockwood , IS, ...._ • -In la.l'llf of the jail term and three Tllis man made national niws head- liner when Prt1Jdent NU:on ordered "'"--him dismisSed from , i·r.· ' his po1t a1 tht Justice . • __ ~ -, Depar1mmt'1 s~cial ~,,---......... : • ~, \Vat-rgate proucv-. ' ~ ""' tor. H• t e i11f i 111' v -~/ obovt this o1 a Soma!< 1(........-l Judlcilt111 Cammltt<• ~ -hearing l 4 s t week. Tum to THI:· QVI Z... ... PllQ• 9 JM lhb ,, NEWJINAME. THE QUIZ ii pvblillled ·eoch we<k by th• Daily Pilot as part of our CVI' rent tt>tntl ·program for area 1chool8. ' • • • .years probaUoo. -Rockwood pleaded guilty to cba~es.of being an accesaory to murder shortly 11\er Larry Wayne Cobb was charged with the murder ol lltUe Michael Todd-· Sbe.-~riedly tesUlied against Cobb during a .--.i prilrtal ·hearing ·held behtnd clooed courtroom doon and It was llaled Friday that II la ''hicblY Ukely" Ille will be. brought from the jail to testify agaill wlleri Cobb'• jury trial opena Jaa. 7. Mias Roclrwood's ..-.port last April t that her lltUe boy was missing from the Oranie home lbe shared with Cobb led to more than 500 lawmen and volun!Alers aoarcbina the IUITOllldillJ area in a Xaill -for Ille child. -----·Will Refute Charges on .Watergat~ _..,. t Will They Conte -11.aek? . :; No, those aren't trading stamps service station man- ager John Feeney of Costa Mesa is.studying so close-" ly. Those are gas rationing stamps used by U. S. motorists during World War IL These particular "C" · stamps were issued Aug. 1, 1945. Since John wasn't born until 1952, they were new to him. Uthe energy crisis stays with us, John could see those rationing stam_ps make a comeback. Permanent Mideast Peace Israel., Egyp.t Endorse Agreement Forged by U.S. ·By T11e ~oclated Press along with the signing.of the 3greement Gn territory Isr;iel captured since the -scheduled for today . war·began Oct. 6. Israel and Egypt annomiced today they Cairo's official Middle East News But the Cairo version includes one were favorable toward signing an agree--Agency on Friday night reported Egypt's pojnt the Washington announcement did m~t worked out with the help of the acceptance of an agreement which not have -that the correct im.- Unlt.ed States · that cou1d lead to a M!SUlted ·erom Secretary of State Henry plementation rl cairo's other three ~ peace setUement in •e Mid-A. Xissiriger's Jrip to Cairo last week. points is the first step loward im-dl&~· Was not clear if Cairo an4 , Bu~~ cairo version·of the agreement plementing the U.N. Security Council · ~~ ......:.-hat from the terms that resolutions toward achieving peace in Tel Aviv had a~ ·all six points =~--·-· of an agreeriient · innourlced,1 eilrlier Fri-· were announced ~Friday morning in the ~ddle East. • ~IW~Y Washlrigton. · -· . W~-. • The. UQIU!d · SU\l~s had aMOUD!'ed. a I!tael said early today a(ter a four-cairo''i four-point J>lau did not include six-point plan to hnn up the ~ase-hre hour CJabinet meeting that it still wanted lhreO l>Olnb of the wUllington.announced and said both Egypt and !Sr~el were to work out dOtalls and · did ·not im-'pi:opc>Sal merrtng to Egypt's encircled IEE st~ It. Then a snag develo)>ed mediately Indicate whether it would go 3rd Army and to 1,..aeli checkpoints n el Aviv and U\e lsrae,l .cabinet . -w into an uruil session to dtsCUSS ~-the terrils. Sermon Paswr Talks on -P orJJ.o Movie '!'be minister ol the First · Christian he has been invited to attend the service. Church ol Hm¢nglon Beae?h will address . He didn'l.llY. w!Je!!ter ~r not he planned bls congregation· Swlday nighf OD •the to -·· · ~ 1 ' • • ' · "Deep Tbrool" ~.which T!te w1bwa""l1:m..+ed to by ·tlie • recently 1truclt the local blgb llCbOol mlnilter -· !he dlsciolufe three '""ks · dislrlct. -ago that (he X'·rated sex motie was '!'be Rev. Tbomas Ovorton said bls shown twice during a confereoce of evening sermon, "Cri&S. lnternaUonal,. the high school dl$Jrlct's top level ad- NaUoaa~ Local and Ptnonal" has been mintstrators held in August in San Diego. imllUocl bocatne "conditioll! h a v e Distric~ SUperiolendent Jack Roper become so bad that we must gather was ordered by the . school board to togother and give thought a!ld prayer make a public apology for tlie incident. to our place In a decadent society." , '!'be BerVlce b scheduled !or 7 p.m. Getqe Logan, president ol the Board at the church It 1207 Main St. and or Trustees , ol the Huntington Beach the Rev .. Mr. OvOllon said everyone Ullloo 11Jcb School District, said today is invited to attend. . l -~-------, After.lhe meeting• the Israeli. govern- m.ent reaffii;r:ned its "positive <decision in the princi.,Ple toward lhe signature or a ce .... 6ie agreement 'With Egypt." The careful wording ol. the announcement and. abseoce or any: indication when Israel v.-ould sign an agreement-implied dissatisfaction with lhe six points. The commmtlque added: "There will be further contacts with representatives oftbe u:s. government on this matter.'' Althou!rtt Washingim's six 111>ints did ~ nol' include a detennlna\ton1 IO"pursue 1 eonler.nce to. install a ia.tlh( peace, officials there said the agreement was designed to achieve that purpose. ·Syria, the ·third major cooibatant 1n the October war, did not indicate its position on the six-point plan. As Israeli Premier GOida ·~teir called the urgent Gabtnet meeting, o!ficials of her government said Israel was "seek- tnc clarification" of -ol the M< poU\ls---- • • WASHINGTON · (UP!) -President Nixon, pled~ing full cooperation With the Watergate ,investigation. has hinted he wants the secret White' House tapes related to the scandal made public. In what was described as the first full and open meeting with Republican ieaders since he became President, Niiv on reportedly said he is ready to m,-et and refute every charge that has been made against him in the Watergate scandals. During the two-hour meeting Friday, Nixon assured the lawmakers he was ·•prepared to meet all charges that bav.,e been made and prepa«d to reflJt~ them," Senate Reeub1ican Hugh Scott said later. --' Nixon apparently 'brlefed the leaders on some of the conlents of the WhJte House Watergate tapes and according to Scott "all but said" he will make them public if Chief u:s. District Court Judge John J. Sirica approved . In another apparent move to resolve the lingering Watergate dispute, the White House left the door open for a possible meeting between Nix.on and the Senate Wa~ergate Committee. Presidential Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said specific arrangements for such a ses.!ion were not discussed. during a 40 minute meeting between Nixon's lawyers and committee coUMels ThurSday night, but Senate sources said their lawyers "did all the talking" and were told a response Would be forthcom· ing from the White House. '!'be flurry or White House activity came as Sirica Jianded out light .final sentences to six of the original Watergate bre~k-in conspirators whose testimony belped uncover the lull depth of the scandal. E. Howard Hunt, the e:r-cJA agent turned convicted Watergate burglar was given the stiffest term, 20 months in jail and a $10,000 fine. James McCord the Nixon campaign security chief who was the first to break silence last March was given one to five years in prison. ' Bernard L. Barker, who recruited three other Cuban-Americans who took part in the burglary was sentenced 18 months to six years in prison. The other three Cuban Americans, Frank A. Sturgis, Virgilio R. Gonzales and Eugenio R. Martinez of ~fiami, each received one to four years in prison. Hunt and the four Cuban-Americans have spent almost a year in prison, and freedom for the three given the lightest sentences could come as soon as Christmas. The six could have been jailed for up to 40 years. . Following the sentencing Sirica resmn· (h. WATE!\GA~, PiP. zr - • Coast Wealber Cloudy and hazy will be the weatherman's bywords · through the weekend, with a chance of: driz- zle Sunday m<lf!ling. Highs both days should be in the middle 609. INSIDE TODAY Irving Meyer, wh.o r"'eniember· ed ehe Orange Coast in the earlf 1900s and was Coata Me»'t lon!J- e.,t-living citizen, is dead at 82. Ste Page 3. ··-• '•1911!W , ... • CMlrtfl """ •• --, Clfl1JUIH ..,. ··-1t ,_, " ,_.. ,,.1, Cll'llfllltrl\ ,. ... ' '""' • , __ " ·--, .. ,. ·--..... UMtt U. ' ' \ . f ' • DAD ,y PILOT E DIT ORIAL P AGE • Nature vs. Progre.s·s Nature has once again been forced to yield to "prog· ress" in Costa Mesa where the construction of an in- dustrial complex demanded the destruction of nearly 100 trees. The circumslances leading to the bulldozing of the eucalyptus and pine trees on the westside are ac- companle~ by a classical case of misunderstanding and general lack of communication involving residents of the Ocean View Park tract, the developers and members of the Costa Mesa City Council. Effective communication among the protagonists might not have saved the trees. But there is a possibility that some could have been saved and there is definite Indication that the hostility wblch now exists could have been avoided. The mlsunderslanding began when the residents bought their homes without checking .on the zoning of . surroundin land. The property on which the trees stood was always zoned-manufacturing, which means tha~ the developers would have wanted to clear them evehtually. · Source of the misunderstanding .was the Costa 1.fesa general plan which showed the area in ·question reserved as residential land. It was nqt made clear by city offi· ciols that the plan is a zoning goal and not necessarily in agreement with existing zoning. When it became known that the industrial project was being. plap.ned, the homeowners organized to keep it out. The trees suddenly beCame a corollary issue and the homeowners pleaded to have them left standing. So did the city' council.men, who while in agree- ment with the developers to retain the M· 1 zoning, urged the developers to plan around some of the trees and _,,, thought they had won that concession. Apparently they were not talking about the trees which were responsible for the bulk of the homeowner fury -the eucalyptus trees along Center Street. Now one of the property owners bas come out with the revelation that the eucalyptus trees were in the middle of a street right-<>f;way and that the eventual development or his acreage was contingent on that street being widened to city standards, thereby eliminating the trees. Added to this was the disclosure that the trees were infested w)th termites and !heir trunks rotted to such a degree that they threatened to fall Into the back· yards of residents on Parkhill Drive. Had all of these facts been made known before a si ngle tree was Celled, a few of those trees outside th~ street easement 1night have been saved and the bitter feelings between homeowners, developers and city coun- cil avoided. Chance to Unload Buoyed up py the successful conclusion of the first part of 1heir Cleanftp Spree in 1973, the women of the Costa l\1esa Beautification Committee are continuing theif campaign against unsightly trash and debris. Phase II of the spree begins Saturday and is de· signed to strike a blow against hard-to-di spose items such as dilapidated washing machines, burned-out hot water heaters, rusted engine blocks, and unneeded con- struction materials stored on private property. The committee hopes to encourage residents to get rid of their backyard junk by establishin g neighbor· hood collection centers where the items may be taken for subsequent disposal at the county dump. There will be 16 such collection centers in Costa Mesa for the coming months, each open for one day. Since the cleanup campaign was launched early in 1973, the Beautification Committee has been eminently successful in clearing refuse from empty lots and city streets. Through the effort, about 250,000 pounds of trash were hauled off to the dump. With the cooperation of Costa Mesa residents, Phase Ir of the campaign could be even more successful in improving the appearance of the city. c r 'Don't forget to turn out the lights . There's an energy shortage, too, y'know!' 'F eministic' Qualities Are Needed Dear Gl oon1y .. ·· Gus Hopes for PuUback From_Arab Lands ··Shah Eyes U .S.-Israel · -Relation_s ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ One reason I am in favor of the \Vomen's Lib movement goes beyond the fact that simple justice demands full and equal rights for women. It is because l believe that the future of the human race may depend upon a \\1ider and deep- er acceptance of "ferninislic" quali· ties in our civillza· lion. To say that men and women are, and should be treat· ed as, equal , is not to say that the two sexes are ldenlical. There are profound differences between them, not only in terms of biology but in terms of the effective mode of living. NOT ALL cha racteristics are "culture- bound." Some, I believe, are inherent in the malene~ or femaleness of every species. The woman's endocrine glands seem to work differently from the man's; her central nervous system may organically reSJXlnd in a differeht way. Given this difference, what the "libera· tion" of women would mean is not simply allowing her equal rights a:id opportunities with men , but also m· corporating more of the "feministic" traits into the dominant fabric of our culture. In all male-dominated cultures of the past, the "masculine" qualities have Don't yoiJ just Jove His Majesty's ~ sincerity about the energy crisis? Air Force One, helicopters, yachts, golf carts, bips to Camp David, Key Biscayne and San Clemente, complete with entourage ..• he's beautiful! A.J. S. G'-r OH CO!tlrn..m I N lllllimlttM .., rHOtn 11t11 iM _. _...r\IY ,lfled WM Yltwi If ltle _,.,. ,..... ,..,.. Ht '""' Ni GleMllY Gvt. D1llY l"I ... been the most prized and soughl·fQr-ag- gressivene.ss, acquisitiveness and in- dependence. In primitive, pre-industrial societies, these were indeed the traits most required to keep alive and combat nature and defend oneself against ene- mies, personally and b"ibally. IN OUR MODERN technical, almost post-industrial 90elety1 these same traits are more dangerous than useful, unless tempered and modllled by t h e "feminine" traits of sympathy and sensitivity and the need to nurture rather than to conquer. 1be goals of women have always been more personalist.ic and humanistic than those of. men. Woman's added status in the coming world could be a tremendous instrument for peace, Cor more h.unane treatment &f..,one another, for the undertitanding that preservation of. life is more im· portant tJtan the pursuit of trophies . WOMAN must enter the mainstream of culture oot as a man manqae but as herself, wttti her own unique en· dowment and the special contribution she brings to the solution of our problems in living together. To become "equal" 1t1lith men means not to do everything they do. but to become fully herself and fully contributing l.o mankind's goals. TEHERAN Proof of u . s . "credibility" in pressing Israel to withdraw from its Arab territories in Egypt and Syria captured in 1967 would modify and possibly. cancel a n t i · American production cutbacks by the oil-rich Arab states, the Shah or Iran suggested in an f'-'t· elusive interview. Iran itself, the sec· ond-largest ~fiddle East oil~ producer, did not join the pnr duction cutback. As the leader of 32 million non-Arab Moslems \v i t h in· timate t i e s to Washington and correct relations with Moscow, the Shah is by far the most imJXlrlant indeperident JXlWer on the edge of the explosive Middle East. More to the point, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi is determined to replace the British as guarantor of the most vital waterway in the world today, the Persian Gulf. Without Persian GuJf passage of uncountable oil tankers, the entire economies of Japan and Western Europe would strangle for lack or oil. CONSEQUENTLY, the Shah, handsome at 54 with the sleek assurance of total authority and 32 years in power, is to be carefully listened to. "The "United States has always sup- ported the principle of t h e in· adrriissability of acquiring land by force ," he told us in the gold-chased office of his Niavaran Palace high in the hills overlooking his capital. "Israel has no' choice but to leave the Arab lands it captured in 1967." But what if that doesn't happen? The Shah, choosing his words carefully, .said that Israel could never alone handle Increases In W elfate Expenditure ·Should Require 11axpq,yer Approval Td get on with some needed reforms here ,at ./Babylon. The ones we were fooling around with in response to dear reader Art Hesbon 's comment that l should do more than criticize ; 1 should suggest. The first column in this now-and-then primer on b e tte r government dealt with taxes. Now that '"e have taken the dough from the folks , fair· ly and openly, what 1boUt some cost con- trols? Just because we get the money to Sacramento doesn't llll!ID we ban throw ll around like con- !etd. l\lihll A major llem In the state (and counly) b.\lf«<t is public assistance': WeUare and bealth care llCl'Vice•. About 3t percenl of the slate's general fund goes for public assistance -$2.1 billion. In most counu ... about so percent or the budget ,...for weUare. All4n·all, federal, state and ~al expenditures for welfare in C&ltfomia will total about 16 bllllon In tfl).14. • 1'1111 STATE constitution says pubUc -1Clll oball have first ca II on tbe ....,, money. It doeM 'l, not reaUy ~'<llere wqs the-dog . Even with the reforms or the Reagan admlnl 5lralion, ( RUS WAL_TON ·-J there see.ms no end ln sight lo the rise of welfare costs. There is, perhaps, a way to control those costs : set a maximum. Enact a two-part &mend.meat to the State Constitution : "(Section One) It is the stated JXllicy or the people or Galliornia that In any fiscal yea r not more lhan (25) percent of the total state general fund revenues shall he eltpended for public assistance programs and the State Legislature shall control such annual appropriations so as not to e1ceed that amount for that purpose." "(Section Two) No county shall In· crease taxation for the pJrp05e or In-- creased expend1turea for p u b 11 c assistance programa without such being first presented as an lncreue in the tax rate and approved by. a majority or the electorate In that county." SCREAMS? Hell hath 1.0 fury like the bowls .U\lt ' amendment woUld cause! Some ·would tenn the amendment un· t'Ollltitutional. I mean, whoever heard of the people ha ving I ""ce In the amounL or their money spent for welfare qr Aledl.C.1? .'.!'bat ii heresy I Well, il may he heresy bul It is time the taxpayen had more or a say about where their money goes. M it is now, public schools offer the taxpayer virtually the only opportunity to vote on taxes. And the result is that citizens vote "No" on schools because welfare keeps gnawing at their takebome pay. Another suggestion. Govern' men t bureaucracy should be put on a business- like basis. With incentives fo11 ieducing cost:. rather than rewards for expanding budge ls. Take a well-run business, for example. A smart manager says to his workers: "If you can turn out more gidgets for Jess money, while maintaining quality controls; I'll split the increased profits with you ." 1be work en tum to and tum themaelves a bbnus. YOU CAN'T compute a cost-per-gidget in government, but you can compute the cost for mosl departmenll for specific runcttona. and servlcts. Why not say to the 11Upe1'Vi!ors and empJoyes in a department or . dJv1slon: "Your annual budget is .. million. The projected worklQail I!. X nmnber of cases (or X man-hours). U you can handle the work1oad -with fewtr man-hours (or less operaUng cost), we'll split the sav· lngs with you.• Half for lhe .-.taxpayers, and half for a pay Increase foe you." We'd he ~ad, and the state employe1 would make-more money. As It ls now, the-division chlef takes tncrease1Lstatu .. (and saliry) 11Ltbe number or lndJBM In his teepee. ( EVANS-NOVAK J a sit uation in which the Ara~' ally , the Soviet Union, 'chose to u.se its power. Only the U.S. could do that. . "But for • what reason?" he~ asked rhetorically. "One cannot expect the United States to risk destruction of itself and the whole worki because Israel wants to stay in Sinai." The S h a h a1so came down hard against U.S.-SOviet participation in any United Nations force event u a I 1 y cstabUshed to guarantee Israel's security behind the old, pre-1967 lines. The two great powers should avoid personal in· volvement he told us. "It might seem practical," he said, "but it is not right for the great powers to take responsibility everywhere. 1bat prevents other countries from doing what they should be doing. It creates a sltua· lion whi;re other countries simply choose up sides between the great JXlWers and become satellites .... The Shah declined to discuss actual U.S. policy In the Middle East today: the times are too sensitive be said. But the general fee)jng was exp~ forcibly to m by lesser government officials. It is that Washingtorfs Middle East policy is so muddled tbaf it cannot really be defined. TO THE CONTRARY, th e Shah noted ancient Russian aims !or wann-water 1 outlets and recalled that Cepnan Kaiser I \Yilhelm nurtured the dream Of • railroad from Berlin to Baghdad and Persian Gulf JXlrfs . But the Arab-braeli struggle has simply handed Moscow greater leverage. Given obvious and hiitortc Iranian fear of a strong. unified Arab world , the STAR11NG WITH the Eisenhower ad· Shah's call for U.S. muscle tn dealing ministration'& inexplicable withdrawal of with Israel ls stgnlficant. Iran has close 1 the offer . to &ell arms lo Egypt in but infonnal relations with Isreel and 1955 and continajng to the present.1 ~ most politifiians here regard a healthy knowledgeable Ir~ call that poliej 1 , Israel ·as a vitaL connterweight to anti .. aelf~estructtve at incalculable co.st to . Ir.inian hositility Irom sUcb radical Arab the U.S. 'Ibey hope the change implicit states 'as Iraq. in the ceasefire is real and that Israel, This Israeli connection: never publicly "'ith Jroncl&d guarantees, will pull out discu.ssed , is important to Iran. But of Arab land . that calls for a secure Israel on pre-1967 Yet, lhe Shah does not agree that borders, not an ,Israel whose presence all-out U.S. support or Israel and the . on the Suez Canal enables the Arabs t consequent Arab appeal for aid to to surmount their intense rivalries; not 1 Mmcow explain the Soviet Union's grow-an Israel, in &hort, lhat drives the ing presence in the Eastern Mediter· Arabs close to the very unity which I ranean and in Iraq, which bas a long someday might prove dangerous to the I border with Inn. -Shah of Iran and his country. What 'Proud' Tradition? To the F..clitor: This is a note to express my outrage at lhe caption Wlder the picture of the legs of the graduates of the Naval Officer Candidate School. "A Proud Tradition Falls" you wrote. ls the policy of discrimination prac· ticed in this nation against all those who are not white males a tradition we should be proud of, or one whose fall we should mourn? WHEN the Naval Officers candidate School stopped its discrimination ag~t men of color, did the newspaper print a picture of black, brown, and yeilo\Y male fa ces interspersed among the white, then caption the picture ''A Proud Tra· dition FaJl s"? Of course not! Racism is a tradition whose falJ we celebrate. But, when capable women from all races break down barriers, like the ones set up by the United States Navy, their legs a~ photographed, and their struggle is ~pproved. SHAME on the Daily Pilot and may the discrimination against all groups in America who do not flt the white male standards of "normalcy" fall. MARILYN MURPHY A Kswer To lhe Editor : . I'bave an answer to all our problems. Elect Eric Severeid President. I don't think he needs any help, but If be Wicks MAILBOX L.ntn ffWll ,..,.,_ 11'1 'HI-. NIMllllY wrlttn lllWllll twftY flMU" _,.... Ill * ..,., "' ... I.. n. ,. ... , .. nMlllll tllt.n Ni fll -· W eMINMll 11'411 It ,.._...,... AU lelf9r1; "'"'' lft. C:luM ........... l lMI !Ml ... Milrwa. IWI M,,,., _, M _........., 111 """'' If Hffkl"" r111t11 It 1t1Nrlltl. !"Miry "'" Ml M ,........,_ does, make Howard K. Smilh Viet Presi· dent. BETWEEN them they know all the ar..wers, not only to the present but to the future. But just In case even they need some help, I nominate the editor ol the Daily Pilol to lllllt them: Even God doesn't know everything these men know. ARTl!llR D. GASKIN DllCONl'f# To the Editor: . After reading . your editorial againsl Proposition I I hav< at long lasl discovered that you are Detnocratlc paper. That leaves you out of my life as my blood pressure cannot stand reading a dirty Democratic paper. I am • compmrallvely new subscriber to your tdJett but I can easily get along wjthout IL When the boy colleds the DUI time I will cancel my 111bocrlptloa. E. V. W1LK1E Th• Dallv Pila~ on independent publication t!td to ftO 90liticol portv, v!ewed J'Topo.ritlon l ., o ..._msan ti.sue. Longtime rtodtr• art aware wt have tndor1td numerou Republican condidate• -., ,..11 ., Democratic can41datt1. Editor fiction writers and poets and those are 1 the thing.s that count. 1 JUST AS he was being tested by 1 a bunch of eggheads for some kind 1 of teaching credentials, he blew his ' stack and started tearing up the papers I and things and rupning around on a • . Jong table. About th11 time , lhe students started tearing up the school and break·! ing windows and burning books:. The show ended .with this hero-type · teacher making violent love to a student on a little balcony while the students j did in the school (or zoo or insane asylum ) below. 1' NOW THE redeeming quality of this is that a lot of us okltlmers were very thankful that we were too dumb 1 for higher education. We just .::>wed ' our wild oats in our damb, anlmali!lic manner without paying tuition. We called it raising hell; we didn't try to pul it off as cult\R'e or a revolution for 1 greater things. . Of course, if we could have spouted 1 a little poetry or :tornethlng about Greek gods, or told about fiction writers or spoken a bit of Latin-1 it would .still have been hell-raisibg t1ind there's no redctming quality fOr that. 1 JIM BOLDING , I .----~~""-~~~'--~ ' -.co~ DAILY PILOT /!obert N. Weed, NU.her Thonfa& Kttvil, Editor , S:at&ara. Krelbich .Editorial P0111 Editor 'n-t ~aJ ,J!iqt of the Dally Pilot .lttkl to lnlonn and tUmulat.' J't'tden , by preteftd'!C on this Jllllt divene •c;ornmentuy on topics 0( ift. . , tttett by ~cated «lfmnn11tt and cartoonbt., by JIC'Ovidlna a forum fOf 'r.tdtn• vi .... ~ by ....... , ...... 600tl OW Dc 91, n•wsp<ptt'1 opl"""1o ond -on ..,.. """"" -The edlloriat -To tile Editor: ol 1be o.Jlf Pilot -Clllly In 01e I II-~ mllHd ' &. Alter m• bath, editorial <Olurnn •l 1be 1"' ol ""'. .,_, ' J>O(e. Opi.,_ ex..-by the cot. I jull caqbt the ml o1 the ~ movie. umot111 ond -ond lo\t,.. It wu 1 uulvenity (or a JOO 'Of • wrltfl'SaretM.irownUldnofttdone.-~). All of the llluden!J aqted ~ o1 1belt' vltwi !of u.e Dalb' JIU bl~ lillotr. Then! .... this -.,.id be w.n..i: -bm'o-l1PO teacher that acted :ust -~~,rrlday November• 1973 DU UM lludenlL You eoold tell .he-_., as llllW't b••tt .. fie -all about • I , ' .s • . " ~thln con w .... ing sa~ all the ga tai " at be t90 up Ii • F.untain Val'fey 35 Cost.-Mesa Z2 Kit~ Viejo 14 Estancia 9 Corona del Mar 0 Los Alamitos 13 EIM.ie-6 Magnolia 7 -• llniversity ·19 Westminster :Jlf ·san Clemente 28 B r ea 31 El Dorado .7 Huntington Beach 21 Valencia ·20 Dana Hi lls 21 . See Deta ils. Sport• Page. Today Orange ·Coa·st EDITION - .. VOL. 66, NO. 314, 3 SECTION S, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA + SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1973 • Dlme•a•Llne Bargains TODAY! TEN CENTS Nixon Hints _Jle'll Make Tapes Public * * * . ·spea~s at Glt'C : Watergate Scribe . . ' • Describes -Probe • By HILARY KAn; Of t11t DllllY Pli.t Stiff · "We should be patient a b o u t ··Watergate, and nOt just snap our fingers l"'tid hope it V<'ill go aw<)'," remarked tiob \Voodward, Washington Post r e· porter, at Golden West College Friday l)iBhl, ''This is serious business, and some \ithings still need an explanation." he continued. . Woodward spoke to rnore than 450 community memben and students at the Hwitlngtbn Beach college, .. plaining -of the llralegy bebiDd lhe "1!Jtlzer-Prize winning investigation ol lhe Watergate scandal and analyilng reac- Uon to tbe series of articles. Along with the-politicians and offic.i~ls involved in the Watergate affall', Woodward chastised the press - particularly Washlngt.on-bised reporters -for olten being no more than "'°pbisUcated stenographers," just tak· Ing do"1l what the press sec:retanell sax at the White House. "The press seems to have an obscene affection for the official versk>n -what the White House or State Department 11ay1 on a given topic,'' Woodward main- tained. "in9teld of there being 200 reporters at a Nixon press confereoce, there should be 10 reporters," be added. "1be. ~er.. 190 sboukl be out in Washingtoo diggmg up the truth. II they did this , the govern· meot wouldn't know what to do." Attorneys, t.oo, were bit by Woodward. "It 's because ol the advocacy method that there were so many attorneys mixed up in Watergate," Woodward said. "They're taught to almost over- represent their client , through overstate- ment and exaggeration. They fly in the race of reality," be said. "After doing this year arter year. they don 't see when they step over the edge and break the law." In discussing how the investigation began, Woodward said it came in bits and pieces, like a puzzle. he is still working full time on tM investigation.· He said that a statement by Ramsey Cla{'k, attorney general during the Johnson administration, sums up the situation. "Clark said that the trruble with America is not so much that i''s soft on crime, but that it's soft on truth," he said. "We need to get bock t.o being bani on truth." Daylight Tilne Said Possible By Dece.ooer ' WASlilNGTON (AP) -The chaGnmn of the Seaate Commerce Committee outlined a schedule Friday which could have the nation return to Daylight Saving Time beginning Dee. 2. Cbairmali Warren G. Magnuson (D- Wash.) said quick actloo is needed to -dayligllt CAVing because of the fuel shortage. He said the committee will approve a bill Tueoday or Wedneoday and sug. gested both houses of Congress could complete action next week. The bill is expected to provide for a return to daylight saving time two weeks after enactment Several witnesses indicated the nl.ajor effect daylight saving might have on the energy crisis is a ·psychological one. Setting the clock ahead one hour should serve to remind Americans lhat energy is not unlimi~, they said. Lewis li. Roddis Jr., vice chairman of the boa nl of Consolidated Edison Corp., predicted year-rowtd dayltght savipg Ume could result in saving .33 percent or the nation's electricity usage. This would be the equivalent of four million barrels of oil a year. "Some people had a lot of information, but didn't know what it meant," he explained. ''One secretary told us several days after the bn!ak-ln that she saw Jeb Magruder running down the hall :~ s:=,.~1 documenu, into the Judge .Sentences "Another secretary said she saw John Mitdiell enter the caml)Oign bead· M th £ SI • quarten with a coat over his head,.. 0 er 0 am be. aaid. "That's a strange way for the attorney keoetal t.o liM." · · · · · · · · B fl.:. y '!be Investigative reporter t.old the au-OY tO V~e .ellf dlenoe that there is a good ·deol more to come out of Watergate, and that A one-year Oranie..COunty Jail term was ordered F'riday (or a young mother whose lover is charged with the kllling or her 3-year-old son ..• PROBE Fi GURE I N TOD AY'S QUIZ Superior Court Judae James Turner suspended the state pNon term he could have ordered for Sa~y Rockwood, 18, in favor o( the jail term and three years -probation. This man madeM tional 1tews htad-li11., when Presidcftt Nucm ofdtred Ml9a Rockwood pleaded guilty t.o him dlsml..,ed from charges of being an a......,ry t.o murder , •r#..~ . shortly after Larry Wayne Cobb was , 1">'• his potl as the Jv.sUce charged with the murder of little ~fichael : ,-....;. Departmrnt'r sp<ciol · Todd llockwood. ': • ,__~ 1 \Vof'Tgate, P'°''"""· Slle..reporitdty testified against Cobb ''#--tor. He teatffte·d' .during a .._1 prolrtal lleartng held "' -_obout this al a Senote behind clooed oourlrllom doon and It J .. •j •· C ltt WU alated Friday that It ii "blgbly ~ cwru omm .. Jtkely" alM! will lit bn>upt f!ODI the hearing l o 1 t week. jail t.o tetttfy again when Cobb'• jury Turn to THE QV!z' ·~-1 J ' "-opens ... 7. on Po.ge 9 for lhis Ml" Rockwood'• ft))Ort las! April I 11 • NE,WSNAM&. that her ltttte boy wu missing from THE QUIZ fr p11bCilhed ooch week the Oraitge home she lhared with Cobb by the Dally Piiot os part of our "'"' led to more than 500 lawmen and rtnt ...,.1.9 progrom for ore• schooil. votunteen soat<hloc the .........tine ~----------· -:__ ...... in a v_.m -lor Ille child. ~ ' -- ) .-, . Will They Come Back? No, those aren't trading stamps service siation man· ager-John Feeney of Costa Mesa i~_studying so clo!"'-, ly. Those are gas rationing stamps used by U. S. · motorists during World War II. These particular "C" stamps wtre issued Aug. 1, 1945. Since Jbhn wasn't born until 1952, they were new to him: If the energy crisis stays with us, John could see those rationing , st.amps make a comeback. Permanent Mideast Peace lsrae~ Egy pt E1idorse Agreem~nt Forged by U.S. ·By '11le ~o<:lated Press along ll1ith the signing of the agreement -scheduJed fo r today. Israel and F.gypt announced today they-.were lavorable toward signing an agree-Cairo's o£ficial Middle East News m~t worked out with the help ol. the Agency on Friday night reported Egypt's . United States · that could lead tq a acceptance of an agreement which U Mid resul,ied from Secretary of Slate Henry ~t peace set ement in the · -A. Kissiriger's trip to· cairo last week. die East. But It w'as mt clear i£ Cairo 31t4 .-·But the cairo version·of the agreement Tel Aviv had. aC!"'Pled ·all fix points "differed somewhat lrom the terms that of an agreerherit innourlced~earlier l'ri-,. were· .announced Friday morning in ~ay by Washington. Wuhlngtqa.._. , Israel said early today after a four-Ciifo's four-point .Plan did not include hour Oabinet meeting that-it still wanted .three.P."hits ol. the Wuhingt.on-annotm<td to work out details and did •not im-. ...,.proposal refening to Egypt's encircled mediately .indicita wbetbet It would go 3rd Army and t.o Israeli checkpoints . •Throat.!' Sermon Pastor Tmks oii Porno Movi e The mlnl!ter of the First · Chri>lian he hu been invited t.o attend the service. Church of li"'ltlnglon Bell<!h wm acldms • .He dido'.1..1197. whether or not he planned bis congregation SUllday nigh! oo the t.o llllOnd. ., • .,_., ' • .. -~ · "Deep Throal" ~.which The CO!l!loveney Nlerted t.o by the • reoently slr\lclt the local high ac1'1ol minister was the disclolur• three weeks • district. 1• • ago that the Jt.rated sex movie was The Rev. 'l'lqnas C>yerton salCI bis sbown twtoe during a conference of ov"'ing oermon. "Qiais, internatlonal,. tbe high school dlsti;lct's top level ad· Natloaa~ Local and Pl!nonal" has been m[nlstratofilield in Angus! In san' Diego. lmpirod bocaUJe "conditions b ave District SuperlDtendent Jack Roper become so bad that we must gather was onlered by ·u,. school board t.o ~ ~nd· give thought and J"lY"r make a public apo!ogy for the ·incident. t.o our pliCe In· a decadent society.' The servtoe l9 acheduled for 7 p.m. 0-1e Lo1111, president of tho Board at the church at 1207 Main St. and of Trustees of lJ'!' Huntington Beach the Rev. Mr. o....ton said everyone Uoioo ~ ScJ>oo1 Dbtt!CI, aid today . is invited to attend. ~ • Gn territory Israel captured since the war ·began Oct. 6. But the Cairo version includes one point the Washington announcement did not have -that the correct imr plementatlon OC Cairo's other three points is the first step toward im- plementing the U.N. Security Cotutcil resolutions toward achieving peace in the Middle East. · The United . States had 8MOWl!'ed a six-point plan to firm . up the cease-fire and said both Egypt and Israel were ready to sign It. Theri' a snag developed in Tel Aviv and Ole Israel ·Cabinet went into an urgent session to discuss the terms. After. the meeting the lsraell govern- ment reaffirmed its "positive decision in the prinqple toward the signature of a cCase-lire agreement With Egypt." The careful wording of. the announcement and amence or any indication when Jsrael would sigp an agreement implied dissatisfaction with the six points. 'Ibe communique added: "There will be (urlher contacts With representatives of the U.S. government on t_his matter." Althocigh Wasbinglon's six points did Dot' ,include a detennln,\lon· tO ·pursue a conference to· inStaU a tuting peace, officials there said the agreement was designed to achieve that purpose. Syrta, the · thin! mejol· combatant In the October war, did not Indicate its position. on the Jix-point plan. • As1 Israeli Prem1~r Golda •Meir called the urgent Cobine! meeting, officials of ber government said Israel was "seek- int ctarinc8tion11 of aome of the six points. Will Refute Charges on ' Watergate .. WASHINGTON (U)'I)' -President· Nixon, pledging lilll·COoperatlon with the Watergate investigation. has hinted he wants the secret Whi te House tapes related to the scandal made public. Tn what was described ltS the first full and open meeting with Republican ieaders since he became President, Ni~ on reportedly said he is ready to mJft and refute every charge that has been made against him in the Watergate scandals. During the two-hour meeting Friday. · Nixon assured the lawmakers he was "prepared to meet all charges that have been made aod prepared t.o re!Ut~ them," Senate ~ublican Hugh Scott sa,id later. Nixon apparently 'briefed the leaders on some of the conlents of UJ! White House· Watergate tapes and according to Scott "all but said" he will make them public if Chief U.S. District Court Jud ge John J. Sirica approved. In another apparent move to resolve the lingering Watergate dispute, the White House Jeft the door opeft for a possible meeting between Nixon and the Senate Watergate Committee. . PresidentiaJ Press ·Secretary Rona.Id L. Ziegler said s~ific arrangements for such a session were not discussed during a 40 minute meeting be4ween Nixon's lawyers and committee counsels ThurSday night , but Senate sources said their lawyers "did all the talking" and were told-a response would be (orthcom· ing from the White House. The flurry of White House actlvit1 came as Sirica handed oqt light final sentences to six of the original Watergate break·in conspirators whose testimony helped uncover the full depth o( the .scandal. E. Howard Hunt, the ex-cIA agent turned convicted Watergate burglar was given the stiffest tenn, 20 months in jal1 and a $10,000 fine. James McCord the Nixon -campaign security chief who was the first to break silence last March was given one to five years in prison . ' Bernard L. Barker, who recruited three other Cuban-Americans who took part in the burglary was sentenced 18 months to six years in prison. The other three Cuban Americans, Frank A. Sturgis, Virgilio R. Gprizales and Eugenio R. Martinez of h1iami, each received one to four years in prison. Hunt and the four Cuban-Americans bav~ spent almost a year in prison, and freedom for the three given the lightest sentence3 could come as soon as· Christmas. The six could have been jailed for up to 40 years. Following the sentencing Sirica WJum .. (Seo. WATEl\GATE, ~ %( Coast Weather Cloudy and haey will be the weatherman's bywords through the weekend, with a chance ol drlz· zle Sunday morning. lligbs both days should be In the mlcldle 60s. INSWE TODAY lroing Met1tr, who remember• td the Orange Coast in tilt tarLw 19001and10a! Costa Me»'i lona- est-liVing ciiittfl, is dead at 82. Ste Page 3. a.a ..,_., t CIMlrdl flll'n •I (~1tlffH twl C-ka ti C-tPfft I (r9PW1!11 ,, ·~ •tt .. ''""'" ..... . .......,....... , ""'""" '' s-ta 1>11 ll't""-• Stiel Mlr1MI , .. ,, VMll '-"' ·f· t . ,,2 DAILY PILOT Sat"1111, Nowmbtt 10, 1973 -Pair Linked To 5 Otl1e1· Murders . STOCKTON (AP! -Tll'> men cha~ed ._ in the execution ·style slayi ng of rune ' Californians have been linked to five '.'other murders in Arizona, IQVe6tigators ,r eport. Nine counts of first~gree lllllrder were filed here Friday against Willie L. Steelman. 28, of nearby Lodi , and Doug~s Gretzler, 22, of New York City, ( . NEWS BRIEFS ) tn the ezecution·style slayings of five 1 adults. two teenagers and lY.'O small 11 . • • ! cou._t,, Onf~n':'~ce L~hbyi $t~ Fund , Discl~sure Ey~d By JACK BROBACK 01 1111 OIHY P'lltl 11111 A sweeping ordinance whlch \Yould require Orange County officials and management personnel to disclose au income rrom outside sources end gratuities received rron1 lobbyists will t>e introdu ced next week by Supervisor Oavlcl L. Baker of Garden Grove. . . 1 Baker's proposed measure goes far . beyond the orlginnl lobbyist ordinance 1 proposed by Supervisor Robert W. Battin which y,'85 ordered revtsed l\vo weeks ' , ago by the Board or Supervisors. Battin's proposal applied only to lob- byists who seek to lnfluenct leglslaUon be~orc the board. 1---etiildrenf'"in-the..rural hamlcl_of' Yictor. __ _ Judge Plans Decision on 'Voicepr int' Jn addition 10 caliing for elected of- ficials and mnnage1nent personnel to re rl incon1e and gifts, Baker's propoS3l would: -- ·- A murder wamrt had previously been lSBUfld accusing them of the exflClltion- style murder of a young ,.1esa, Ariz., " couple. · e Vlet Att11satlo1t SAIGON (UPH -Hanoi accused lhe United States today of reswnlng spy • fiight.s over North Vietnam following stepped-up fighting in the South between, , government and communist troops. ' A U.S. government spokesman, -'however denied the charges and said, ' . . '"we do not conduct reconnalSSance · flights over North Vietnam." The Nor1h Vietnamese truce ~elegation ., is.sued a statement saying America sent "'SR71 spy planes twice last Thursday " •to carry out recomalssance flight.s over ~-a number or provinces, including Hanoi and Haiphong." .. ·; e Klsslt1ge r to China .. : RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP ) • Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger · ,1left Pakist~n for qiina t<»<.lay after ~lks , Friday rught wtth pr1me ~tinister .,Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. • j Trade and cµltural exchange Issues ,r,,were likely to be high on Kiss~ger's Peking agenda, and some obServers speculated that -China may propose talks leading to the establishment or formal d iploma.tic .telatlons b e·t ween Washington and the People's Republic. 1be opening of such talks could be a good investment ror Olina, particularly U the ending of the Middle East fighting -leads to warmer relations between lhe ·' United Slates and the Soviet Union. ,, . · e 'E-rg11 Week' . AS URBANIZATION GROWS MORE INTENSE; Oll>'El TORO SCHOOL LOOKS OUT~OF PLACE- In Rocont YHrs, tho 90-yH r-ol~ Bulldjng Sorvod As o Church; Now fl Noods A Fln1I Resting Piece. s~hool on Borrowed Ti111e .. · Prog res s Overtaking Old El Toro Bu~lding -Require mandatory registration and periodic disclosure of. expcndltures by Orange County Superior Court officials all lobbyists. \Vere convinced late Friday th;tt Judge -Establish rules of conduct covering Everett Dickey is on the verge of deliver· co unty officers and e1nployes. ing hi s eagerly awaited pre-trial ruling _ Demand di sclosure o! relevant in what has become knowh as the ·economic interests or county officers "voictprint trial." and employes outside or the _government. If he decides Monday t~t the con--Call for disclosure of hnancial con· troversial product of the lnfant science tributors to elected officials campaigns. can be used in the bookmaking-extortion Baker calls his proposal a "Bill of trial of Saddleback College trustee Alyn Rights " and has written It to coy_e_r M. Brannon Md used car salesman members or commissions, boards and Robert Emmett Kelly, jury selection committees appointed by the supervisors. \'.'ill begin immediately. It would prohibit county officers and h d h h. r al employes from soliciting campaign con-~t si es agree t at 1s re us to lributions from other employes and ban adrriit the spectograph findings that have d. been the topic in four weeks or heated the practice of employcs alien mg cam- d ba ·11 nsid bl h the paign fund raising events. e le \ii'! l'Q era Y amper pros· Explaining 'lrhy he Included the con- ecution 's case -particU!arly Ulat duct of county officials 111 his proposal against Kelly. 35, or 835 Seagull Lane, Baker said, "Public concern for the Newport Beach. ethical management of public affairs Experts called by the prosecution have is not limited to the activities ol lob- testJ,fied that the voice of a man who byists." "I'D bet if I go by there tonight Larkln bas~ had a lot of offen for threatened a Newport Beach resident ''The proposed Bill of Rights ls aimed the old school. • with death if he did not Immediately at the public's right to assurance that By JAN WORTH the boards will be pried off the front," "Somebody In Laguna wanted it for pay a $2,800 gambling debt was that safeguards exist 10 protect ~y. ~ With the bleached bare fnnes that Larkin said. -a house," he said. "Somebody in Newport of -Kelly. tegrity and impartiality In conduct ol will be apartment buildlnga piling up So Larkin keeps going by the place wanted Jo make .8 discoteque out of Kelly has been described by the pros-the public's business," Baker ailded. around it, El :roro's first schoolhouse on Its quarter-acre lot and boarding it. .. :But· it belongs to tile communi ty ecuUoo. as Brannon's backup man In Many of the pfovlsions In his proposal looks uncomfortably o.ut of place. · tt up again, keeping his own unobtrusive and shou1d stay there." a Harbor Area. bookma~ racket that were part of .4 code of ethla that Ii ltaJidl boarded up In a d~ty lot 'vlgl1. . Larkin said the Prothero family (both allegedly put at least $25,000 a week the supervisor sought unsucceufUlly to on EJ ' l'oro Road, a white owl that Ramlrez i an accountant, and Larkin father and son have lived in El Toro into the college district trustee's bank have the board adopt last year when has been startled and stuffed, Its eyes bou~ht the building hoping to renovate mo.st or their lives) has first chance account. it approved Battin 's measure for U\e replaced with plastic sphere!. It and make it into an office for an at the building. Lawyers for Brannon and Kelly have fir st lime but later re~cindcd it when The school became St. Anthony's income ta:r or real estate business. The Protheros are negotiating with called experts to refute the prosecution its coostitutionalitv y,•as $.Uestioncd. Catholic Church in 1912. But the land agricultural zoning and the county now about possible transfer argument that the volceprint technique. Baket's proposrils were in part voiced It used to be 8 church, af.ter it was Larkin said the building has been of four acres for a park on Aliso Creek based on visual impressions made by by several speakers before the board a school. St. Anthony's parish sold it preserved through its classification aS along the Mulrlands Boulevard bridge. the many shadings of the hwnan voice, on Oct. 24 when the original lobbyist to the Faith Chapel Assembly of God. an agricultural storage building. That is where Larkin would like to is almost infallible. ordinance was being considered. Of 1111 DlllJ P'li.t St1H Faith Outpel sold it to partners Gordon .,Right now we couldn't afford the see the old school. But-experts for the prosecution have At that time, Batti n rt}ected all ~ . WASHINGTON (AP) -The rush Ramiru of Garden Grove and Chuck e.1penses of bringing it up to code," "We're not ln any hurry to get rid tes tified that the science or voiceprint posed changes in the measure and the ;, toward passage of emergency energy Larkin or Mission Viejo. Larkin said. "We'd like to get com-of it," Larkin said. "We've held on is equal to that of rmgerprinting and other board members decided to delay legi5lation bas slowed but a key And they have owned it for µtree mercial zoning on it so that it could to it tbrte years so I guess that tells is rapidly being accepted as such in action unUl they could digest the various legislator promiseS that "next week is •ears .• _ bo_nlng somebody wo.ukl __ help bemadeintoilnanUquesbopmaybe." you something." the nation's courtroom!. suggestions. · ~llabl&eaaW'! ··~~~~'m.&•ra""'~w1e~~~,rlS'rhistorle.t~m~ .. : ... ..;;~;,.~,_~~.~.~-""·~-•-""'·,---;-~~:::;.""'""""·:-·~.:..~:--~-=-~~~~~,..-~~~~~~~~:--~~7->,~~~-c-~~:.;:-~~-.,.,.~-,,...,.,.-~~~~ ~ Henry M. Jackson) chairman of the or move tt;to a.,qulat refuge the whole f !i Interior Committee, Aid he espOctli his community could shirt. :t energy bill to reach the Senate floor "Tbe !ale '* lhat building Is lllft ·~on Wednesday, ontwr . In lililll.JR ..... · Urkln, ~1'l!llor 9 '. I votes on the Al . sch&zSlif"~~m ,.-;a" ._ i datory fueJ ailoc ':.":.. _ . : ·: ';;.~=;, ;, peo~ tecr,;to p~ It, l ~ :;: ii e Bogle E~ltecl :7.,: ~u~: ~ ~~". ':;"i!~ anr. ~ :::" :! WASHINGTON (:U!) :.. Fonner l/lllled.''._ St~' \he to-year-old building • ~ Mine Workers Prellilent· W. A. "Tony!!. fl pretty: IOUDd, El Toro old-timer Ray il Boyle has lieen -.. extradlte!l 1ii · · !'rothero~ Sr~ aakl. He should know. ·l Pennsylvania to face murder charges He went to'scbool there. in the death of a union 'rival. · But the school doesn 't have restrooms ~ . At a removal hear\Qa: Friday, U.S. and all its windows repeatedly have ... Magistrate Arthur Burnett said Boyle, been broken by vandals. t 71, could remain ln a Washington }lospital l until fully .recovered from the overdose · of barbituartes authorities said he took in an apparent suicide attempt Sept. ~ 23. t Boyle is Charged in a federal in· :f dictment with cqnsplring to kill union ·l insurgent Josep\1_.A. "Jock" Yablonski. ·p Pennsylvania authorities also have ac-$ cused him of murder.JD lhe 1969 deaths ~ of Yablonski, his wife aiid daughter. ~ Underwater Camer a j Lecture Scheduled I . t Ho" to get your feet wet while keeping t your camera dry is the subject of a t lecture on underwater photography at f the Orange.COO.St YMCA Tuesday. t The· speaker is Dale McNulty, un- t derwater-instructor and photo con· t tributof' to several diving publications. I He shares his picture secrets at 7:30 p.m. The Y1.1CA is located at 2300 ~ University Drive, Newport ljeach. i ---------, DU.N•I COAST IT ' DAILY PILOT TM Or-. CO.it OAtl Y l"ILOT; wllll wll lcll If C9fllb1Md IM H-.'r•t.. ll M11sl\llll bJ "'-Or•• p.11 l"lltllllhlno c.Mlltft)'. s.,... r.11 llllllllon1 1r1 JIV&lllllld, Mlnd.ly fhf'lllllll ~r"9y, fw C..11 M-, Hewoorl lllCll. H\lnllflllert IHCtl/11111n"lft Vllll)t, lAl\INI leldl, lrvlnl/s..dlMdl IM Iii" C.......,,111 a... J.,.n C.p111r-. 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VINSEL One or t.he few men who could remember the drought years of 1900-03 the terrible Santa Ana River floods ol 1914 and 1916 and getting hopelessly lost as a boy in the willow and bleckber· ry thickets blanketing the tush Talbert Valley oC unother time has paS§_ed from the Orange Coast scene. -- Funeral services are scheduled Mon· day for Irving Meyer. 82, who died Thursday with the distinction of having lived in Costa Mesa almost ii.ti of his life. · The 1~ Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lidnl' Club Lfon1 Club Fish Fry featured Mr. Meyer, riding in the parade as Costa Mesa:1 leading sen1or citizen. ffis lather tlenry Meyer brought the family to the Orange Coast In the 1890s and worked OD the Irvine Ranch aod in 1198 moved into what \V&s the.n lhe Paularino Adobe , on the site of what will be Falrvjew Regional Park. The Estancia Adobe, \Ybich in 1966 ,became a slate historical landmark, lay less than a mile to the north. Mr. Pi{cyer delivered a lecture to the Costa fi1csa Historical Society not long ago in \\'hich he recalled his boyhoOd days as part of a farm fan1ily which prospel'ed or went poor, depending on rainfall and seasonal fluctuations of the nearby Sanla Ana River. \Yho1n Costu l\1esa 's Meyer Place is na1ued -recalls the fury or a ralo· swollen Santa Ana River ip two d.itttrtnt winters. Following one which covered the 1'-1eyer farmland leased from Ml!)' BM· ning Norris with deep sand an(I silt, fi1r. Meyer recalled digging down nine feet before he found tilled soil. •·1 had to haul away 40 head of cows that had lvashed onto our land ooc flood year, also trees, lunlber and even furniture had to be cleared off," he said of upstream devastation. During hi s childhood. l\1r. a.teyer had the job of heurding pigs -abouf l,t1l0 head -on fenced f:i.mily land (rom lhe ranch eastward clear to Fairview Road, which today is Harbor Boulevard. He got up at 3 a.ni. to do it. He also sa id the family raised fields • Sat11rd~, November 10, iq73 l>AiLY PILOJ 3_ '{~ .-r 1 (' ! r ... !fi..:. ' Harte Ii us ·Hear~g Po stp oned LOS ANGfo:LES -A three-month break v.·as ordered here late friday Into the state's hea ring nf charges of moral turpitude and Wlprofessional con- duct filed against Dr. Ebbe Hartelius of El Toro. The ffarbor Area physician an<I his lawyers \l'erc ordered lo return to the hearing room Feb. 5, 6 and 7 ror what \1•111 be the ninth three-day hearing into the Jong standing allegations . The accomplished amateur ornithologist and charter member or the Costa Mesa ffistorical Society will be buried Monday at Jo' a i r h a v e n "1emorial Perk in Santa Ana following services iri the facility 's Waverly-Chapel. Riles will -be at II a.m., with the Rev. Walter C. Fluke officiating and Westcliff Chapel Mortuary, Costa Mesa, in charge of arrangements. wrhere . ere 1nany srrings and 'ciencgas in the bottom land . . . us kids used to have run walking on them," he related. Cienegas are s p r i n g s overgrown by foliage until lhe water is only an ooze and the growth holds one's "'eight like a soft mattress. o( oats five feet high at \\'hat-today-- is the intersection of 11arbor Boulevard The break c.!l1ne after defense nttorncr ~1at!hc\Y Kurlich \VCnl into the witncs·s stand hi1nself 10 give his account of the relationship between his client and Reba Vaugtu1 . once Hart elius· lovr.r and 110\v the state 's key prosecution \Vitncss. - _ ~lrs. Vaughn, 31. has testified that llartelius. 50, dru gged her to the point that she \Vas cerlified as a narcotics...._addict. She lold the panel of three physicians on the St"atc Board of fifedical Examiners committee that he also kicked and beat her and perforni- ed abortions on her. Survivors include his wife Svea of the home . 1865 Orange Ave., one of several places "tr. Meyer lived during his 80 years on the Orange Coast. He was raised in an old Spanish adobe. Other survivors include a son, Robert l\1eyer of Bakersfield. a daughter, Marilyn Parker of Villa Park, six grandchildren_;_ a brother. Victor !\·!eyer ot Sani:1 Ana, plus sisters Mrs. Edna Butterfield and Pitrs. Florine l\icntzncr both of Lu rwtesa . He tells ·in his narrative or 'life on the Orange Coast. when fresh water was broughl to Ne"'l>Ort Beach by tanker \\•agons, of becoming lost on a hike iri the thicketed \\'es!erly valley, !hCn filled with artesian wells ;ind finally emer~1ng half\vay to liuntington Beach. NO\\', lhe valley is coverca \Yith housi ng trarts. The narr;iti\·e by i\lr . l\1eycr -for Woman Scales Dark Cliff For Injured Mother,. 88 SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP\ -A 45Moot cliff rising out of the Pacific Ocean stood . bel\lo'een Anita Caspery and ·medical attention..!or ~r injured 88-year· old mother. trapood in their wrecked car stuck on the cliff. T\1·eJve lonely hours Of climbing UJl through the darkness laler. !'Ometimes carrying her flashlight in hi>r mouth , she finally reached California I IY>O 1niles norlh of lhe l\lcntere,·-San Luis Obispo Count~· line again to swnmon aid for her mother, a California High"•ay Patrol spokesman ... aid. Du.sk "'as beginning to fall about 4:30 p.m. Thursday \\'hen she and her SS.year· old mother ~!aria v.•erc heading north on the !\\'isling road on a trip from their h::ime in Holly\\·ood. Suddenly their car went out of control and plunged 'down the, cliff'. ·CliP 'dispalcher Bob Ciocchi said 1\-liss Casrery begin her long journey· up'1:hc cliff. . - CHP officers were called by motorists to the scene after she reached the top at about I a.in. Friday. Another three hours '''ere needed befOTe her mother could be fr~d from the y,•reckage and brought to the top. Then she and her mother v.•ere taken to Sierra \1ista Hospital her~. where a hospital spokesman said Friday night both .,\·ere listed in satisfactory con- dition. although lhc nature and extent of their injuries had not been 001npleteiy determined. and 19th Street in downtown Costa Mesa. The oldest corltinuous old-timer in Costa Mesa also recalled \Vltb' a touch of nostalgia when plentiful birds and wildlife freely roamed the valley and mesa: v.·hen young sters tended to be paired off as marriage males by natural expectation at early ages, and when everybody knew everybody else in IO\Yn . First World War Veterans Dtte Honors Sunda"- Veterans of \\'orld \\'ar I \\•ill be honored in a memorial service in Santa Ana Sunday. the original Armist ice Day. Rep . Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach) \Viii be principal spea ker at the 6ervice at 11 a.m. in the assembly hall of the, American Legion Post 131. at 313 N. Birch St Veterans of all wars are invited to atiend. Other speakers scheduled are Robert Thomas, county administrative officer; Ben de Leon, county veteran services officer; 1'-!arvin E. Jones, American Legion Department commander; District Commander Herb Huelskamp and Com- mander Joseph Bruns. The program is sponsored by the Legion, Veterans or World War I. and Prisoners of \\1ar ahd Survivors of the Bataan Death March. Th .. tFi~.st . II 1' lo-, -·-....... _.,.. "':t'"_,. • • .~ SYLVANIA f'ORTAl_LE COLOll TV MODEL CXJIHW • •It It llldl •• .,_., ,ictv,.. • Cllrt..,,.!rllt ll!lml itlctu,.. Niie wlltl ff'I• Mil,.,. 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Pllola Dog of tlae Week Kurlich said late Fridav he \Viii con· linue to call characler v.·ftnesses to the stand in a continued bid to stress what co he said is his client's "unblemished character. high professional conduct and good sta nding in ~is community.'' 1-Iartelius is also being as ked to defend charges relating to his alleged conduct \Vilh l\1rs. \Vanda firlelendrez . n>ho \\'nS 29 \\'hen she died at her Costa ~1esa home in late 1969. ''Snowflake.•· a seven·n1onth-old n1ale Sa1noyed. could sure use a home. Currently he's residing in pen 9 at the Orange County Animal Shelter. 561 City Drive South, Orange. If you can help hi1n out cail the animal shelter. It's open today. ' It has been testified in the currcn l hea ring that. he enjoyed sexual in- timacies with the attractive nurses' aide and that he gave her narcotics injections. l\1rs. l\1elendrez' mother told the slate committee that her daughter was drug- ged to the point that she stayed in bed all day and refused to care for her young family. A coroner's inquest ' determined that she Qied when she chok- -Storm Lasl1es N 01~il1 State ed on her food. • Body of Old Worn.an Found After a Year SAN FRANCISC~ (AP I -Another storm hit North~ Califom1a Friday. dumping rain amounting to more th.an an inch in ·some areas · and lashing the coast witt"I ga le force "'inds. the National \Veather Service said. lhe Federal-S tate fliver Forecast Cent er ifl Sacramento said in its first forecast of the year. LOS ANGELES ~AP) -The 1nu1n- 1nified bc:ly of a \Voman \Yho had not heen s-~cn :i.livc for a year "'as ·found unde•· a rile of refusC in her home Friday by cleaning men, poli"ce said. Rain should swell the nussian <1ntl Napa Ri,ers to higher levels but no flooding is expected through Saturday. A gale warning is in erfect en the co:i.si for as far south at Pt. Sur in t.>tontcr ey County for :.outherly \Vinrts from fl.~ 10 41 knots and seas 10 lo 1·1 re~t . £::11h of Pt. Sur . sn1all craft \Vamings have bee~ issued tor \Vinds U'} t(l 25 kn c:s \\'ilh sr.me locally strone-er Pu~· ... She as identfied as Martha Draheims, a!:lout 91 . Authorities said death was ~ .. "\ ... ·r.,'!v d:r• I'> natural causes. ..... STOCK AND ONl DISPLAY AM·FM FM STElEO 2DO WATT AMP Tiit llflllll MaOll VST61111. Oromallt SIYIJ"ll In tht Coo1'tml!Ofary rntoner. Mltrt·lramtd P'!ntl1 form 1 lacllde of geomt!rk l)recliloo. Speaker pantl doors 1wlng ra centtr. Cai>111i!I 1eems lo Ito.!! on a dft'P/y rKtUed bil~. Seolecled l11nfwood 10lio1 wilh venetrl of A.rntrlc.an W1lnut. '74 RCA STEREOS AM FM 2DD WATT AMP STEREO YOUR CHOICE Tiit SI" M1rlne-Maclet VST,ti. 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Bell. pastor: prayer session and Bible study on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Fairview Baptist Church, comer o( Fairview Road and Fair-Drive. Coita--Mesa; service at 10 a.m.; sermon: "Enthusiasn1 Can ~lake the Difference" by Or. Richard Doss, minister; new members group meeting at 7:30 p.n1. Chri1tia11 Con9re9arto11al Plymoutb. Coagregatiotaal Church of Newpgrt Harbor L 3262 Broad St .. Ne wp o rt Beach; adult ·Bible school at 9 a.m.; church schoo1 and service at 10 a.m.; nurser:{ Care provided ; sermon : "And This Too Shall Pass Away" by Benson Fraser; evening Bible study at 7. N e I ghborbood Congrtga· tlonal Church, St. AM'S at GleMeyre, Laguna Beach; ervice-at-10 a.m.: eom- mitment Sunday program by the Rev. John Reynolds; Jun ior high members o f church school to sell tickeL1 to pancake breakfast Nov. 18 in Bridge Hall; church "thirty· niners" to take reservations for potluck: ·dinner Nov. 16 , Pint Christian Cb u r ch, at 5:30 p.m. • Leiion Street and Glenneyre, Community 'Church, Con- $ Lagwia Beach; Bible school gregational, 611 Heliotrope Lat 9:45 a rn .; service at 10:45 Ave., Corona d~1 Mar; church f a.m.; sermon: "\Vho's \Vho school and service at 10 a.m.; 1---+jn-Jesuso-yamlly'?',_b}.-James-'-L.Stewardsntp-l-Pted1e-$unday I H. Boulton minister. sermon : "F;:nergy Crisis in the l N wport , l\tesa Cbristiao Church"byDr.PhillpG.Mur- : Cen~r, 148 . 22nd St., Costa ray ; nur~ry care provided. l Mesa; services at 8:31'1 and 111 a.m.; sermon: "Do You Je1vish 1 Wish to 'Start Over" by Dr. t George 0. Wood . pastor: , Christian education at 9:45 ; a.m.; evening· worstiip at 6 , with Dr. Willard Peirce, guest f minister; daily Bible study by t Dr. Vlood-on radio and , television, Mond ay through t Friday, chec k newspaper for : times and listin g. 1 l Christla11 Selene~ ' 1 Christian Science C'burches, Ftnt Church of Otrfst, Sclen- : tlst, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, 1 C.Osta Mesa. services at 11 Ten1ple Bat Yabm o £ Newport Beach will hold Sab- bath Services Friday at 8: 15 p.m. in the Interfai th Lounge at UC Irvine, 4201 Campus Drive :•Dr. Harry Sherer, rab- bi, will c<lnduct the services ; an Oneg Shabbat will follow. Harbor R e f o r·m Temple Sisterhood will meet at the home Qf .Sue .P~r}tal, 1918 Leev.•ard Lane, N ewport Beach, Thursday at 10 a.m. Rachel Lewis will review the book "Oh Jerusa lem." a.m. and church school at L1atl1era11. 9:15 a.m.: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 8th and 1 Olive, Huntington Be a c h , services and church achoo! at 9:30 and 11 a.m.: First Church t of Olrist, Scientist, 3303 Via Prince or Peace Lutheran Church, 2987 Mesa \1erde _!?riv_f,_ Cos ta Mesa: services at 8 and 11 a.m.: sermon: "Servants or Righteousn~ss'' by Pasto r Jim Nelson ; church school at 9:30 a.m. Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach: services at Stewards and Christian Glv· lng" by the Rev. Eugene R. Schramm." _ Fal~ Luthenn ~II u .r c b , 34381 Calle Portolo, Capistrano Beach: chureh school at 9 a.m., with Missionary Ed Stell· ing showing tbe· film "From Mojave Sand to African Bush." Service at 10:30 a.m.: nursery care available; sennon by fl.fis- sionary Stelling. Lutheran Cblfth of tbe CroH, 24231 El Toro Road, Laguna Beach; church school and Bible-c1asses·at-9:lKI a.m.; services at 8:30 and 11 a.m.; sermon : "A Heart Filled Wlth Gratitude" by Dr. William R. Eller, pastor. St. Paul'• Lutheran Qn1rcb1 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach; church school at 9 a.m.; service at 1.0 a.m.; sermon: "The Dedicated Life" by William Garmon, president of Allee Corporation, guest speaker; nursery care pro- vided; potluck fellowship at 6 p.m. Jtfethodbt First United Methodist Church, 18225 Bushard St., Fount ain Valley; church school for all ages and service at 9:30 a.m.: sermon : "~1ore Than Enough" by the Rev. Ford ~I i ll e r ; annu al stewardship dinner Tuesday at Peek's Terrace Room at 7 p.m.; make reservations at church offiCe Sunday. Christ C_lturc~ by· the Sea, Ui:llted. Methodist, 1400 \V. Balboa Blvd .. Nevtport Beach; Children'S choir at ·9 a.m.: church school and service at 9:30 a.m.; sermon : "Singing Our Faith" by the Rev. ·Robert B. Shepard . Jr., pastor. ~1esa Verde Un I te d l\1ethod ist Church, 1701 Baker St.. C.Osta l\1esa: service ai 9:30 a.m.: church school and nur'sery available; sermon· "Living Up to Our Ex· pectations" by Dr. B. Lotha ir Green. ~ Lido, Newport Beach, se rv ices and church school at 9 and \ 10:30 a.m.: Second Church of 1 Christ, Scientist, 3100 Pacific fyiew Drive, Corona del ~1ar, services and ch urch school at 10 a.m.; Wednesday testimony Un.lverslcy United Methodist \..""hurch, 18422 CUiver Road, Irvine; church school and services at 9 and 10:30 a.m.: sermon: "God So Loved the ~. a~ 10:30 a.m.; . s~~on: World -Not a Remnant" Christ and the Misfit by . by the Rev. Ron Allison, I meetings at 8 p.m. at all four churches. Sermon topic l for all churches: "Adam and f Fallen Aian." "0 lsi'ael, ' retum unto the lord thy 1 God ; for th ou hast fallen by i thine iniquity" Hosea 14·1 Pastor Roger Berg. I i minister. Redeemer Lutheran C1:Jurch, ' 16351 Springdale St.. Hun- tington Beach ; services at 8:15 and 10:45 a.m.; church school at 9: 30 a.m.; Loyalty Sunday sermon: "God's . . PreafJuteria!' St. M • r k Preabyterian Church, 2100 M ar V i s t a Newport Besch; ch1111:h school at 9:30 a.m.; service at 9:30 a.m.; Elder Jlm Johnson will present a layman's com- mitment to the mllslon of St. Mark; Blll Chapman will be assisting elder aod a presentation will be made by Ccnttr 429 Cypress S t . , Laguna Beach; servJce ll.t l1:30 ' a.m.; sermon : "Gods Otoo!;lng People "by Dr. (,'htistopher Raible, g u e s t speaker; call 499-1186 for ad· ditional infonnatlon. the drama group; n11r11ery care Of her provided. Denond11atlot1s Presbyt<rl.u Cllurcb of the Coveliut, 2.850 Fairview Road, C:OSta Mesa; church school Newport Unity .church, 15th and services at 8:30 and 10 Strt;et an~ Irvine Avenue, a.m. to be marked by ordlna· s:m1or Citizens BI d g . , tion and instaUauon ... or elders---_Newport Beacb;-church"school and deacons elected at c<ln· at 9 a.m.; service at 10 a.m.; gregational meeting; sermon : sermon: "The Body Temple "For such a Time As This'' by Dr. Evarts G. Loomis by the.Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie. M.D., of .Hemet, 8. u e ~ t speaker. Dr. Loorrus 1 s Rellgioau Science Flsrt Cburcb of Rellctous Sclence meets at the Masonic Temple. 3011 s. El Camino Real, San Clemente: service at 11 a.m.: sennon : "The Wheel of Lile" by the Rev. Leslie S. Harrold; healing service on Tuesdli.ys at 7.p.m.: Science of Mind c 1 a s s e s Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. ':hurcb of Rellgloa1 Science, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach; junior church for all ages at 9 n.m.: :1ursery car provided: services at 9 and 11 a.m.; sermon: "The Po\rer of True Affirmation " by the Rev. Dr. Henry Gerhard. Firsi Church of Religious Science of Newport Beach meets in Corona de! Mar Hi gh School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive; church school ~and ser\•ice at 10:30 a.m.: sermon : "An Annislice With Negativity by the Rev. Albert B·U r k e, minister. NeWport Jlarbor Church of Religious Science meets at 541 Center St., Costa Mesa: church school and service at 11 a.m.; sennon: "Life Is Forever" by the Rev. Eleanor C. Jackson; coffee hour follov.·s t h e service. llnltarian U n t t a r I a n Ulllver1a1Jst Church, 1259 Victoria St., C.Osta Mesa ; church school (nursery through high school) at 10:30 a.m.; service at 10:3() a.m.; sermon: ''Broken: Protnises by the Rev. Bran· doch Lovely of Neighborhood' Church of Pasadena, guest speaker. U n i t a r i a n Unlversalilt founder and president of the Friendly Hills Fellow<hip of Hemet, a nonprofit organiza- tion for the correlation of medicine, counseling, religion , and the arts in Southern California. Grace Bible t'hurch meets at the American Legion Hall, 565 \V. 18th St., COsta t.1esa: Bible school for all ages at 9:30 a.m.: service at 10 a.m.: the Rev. Thomas Tyree con· tinues the series on Phili~ pians: nurserv and church school provided: hour of prais e at 7 p.m. wit h study or Ja mes: for information on home Bible studies and the pastors tape library, call 552· 0092 or 548-5927. • Westminster Brethr e n ~ureb, 14614: Magnolia St .• will . present a "Sermon in Song' at 6 p.m., featuring Ransom 11ess. radio · gospel singer, ·and ·fi1ary Foreman. accompanist..::-For. additional ·.information, ~all Douglas E. Bray, pastor al 893-5500. l\lesa Bible Cha:pel, 173~ Orange Ave .. Costa Aiesa: service at 10:50 a.n1 .: sern1on by the Rev. Robert Jacobs: women invited to join United Four s quare \V o m e n . missionary group: students of Southern California College will have charge of the 7 p.m. servi ce; monthly service at RoyaJe Con v a I esc e n t Hospital In Santa Ana on ~1on­ day:· youth worship hour WedneSday at 7:30 p.rn. Crown ValleyCove nan t Cburcb,,2460 La Plata Dri ve, Laguna Niguel ; service at 11 a.m: sermon: ''l\1y God \Viii Supply" by the Rev. Robert A. Honnette; a color n1otion picture ''The Ultimate Adven· ture" will be sho\vn at the church at the 7 p.m .. sevrice. • Children Saved By 'Miracle' TULSA. Okla· (AP ) -There were no complaints Sunday morning when noises made by children in the Woodland Acres Baptist church nursery could be heard during worship ~rvices. Three days earlier the Sime chtldren -45 of them - had Just left a room of the church when gusting wind& blew down a 75-foot-loog wall. Tons of brick, stone ·and timber from a sanctliary ~er construction crashed throogh the roof of the room and dumped rubble four to seven feet deep where the c naren five rwnlites-earlier had been donning their coats. ON SUNDAY, the Re v. John Eargle and his c<lngregation gathered in a special service to give thanks for "the miracle of what did no.t ·ha~ pen." Sunday's ser vice was not an ordinary one. The Rev. Eargle had invited the parents of the nurse ry children, construction workers and their families, and representatives of the Red Cross, Tulsa Fire Department and other agencies "'' h Q responded to the emergency. Instead of a sern1on, the Rev. E;irgle recounted the events of Thursday morning. In the aftermath of the near tragedy, the pastor said that fi re marshal. Roy Gann told him, "I was shaking and scared to death on the way out. r could imagine one of the city's v.·orst tragedies. I had 'to steel myself to loo.k as we turned tbe last corner. Missionaries Slate Film ~lissionary Ed Stelling and his wife. Dianne. \\'ill show for the £i rst time in this area Sunday the film, "From ~fo­ ja\'e Sand to African Bush." It \\'ill be sh o\vn during the 9 a.m. church school hour at Faith Lutheran Church, 34381 Calle P o r t o I a , Capistrano Beach. The film. narrated by John Forsythe. is the Lutheran Bi· ble Translator's first colot rnotion . picture. It 1 ells the story of a young southern Ca lifornia thrill·seeker, John Duitsman. v.•ho found real purpose in life and was led by God to the African bush of Liberia. . . • HE PLAYS ON GOD'S TEAM Mike Ry1n, All·Amerlcan Guard All-American Stars On Christian Team "Turning d o \\' n an op· portunity to play pro-football with the Oakland Raiders last spring reall y \\'asn·t too dif· ficult/' stated ~1ike Ryan . 1973 USC AH-American offensive guard. "You see, I had a better offer. I was drafted by God to play on His team." So explained htr. Ryan , new youth director for. Grace. Brethren Church io Seal BeaCh. This fast-growing, Bible-teaching church, Wlder pastorshlp of Dr. Roy R. RC>ber ts, draws both young and old front large areas run· ning from.Long Beach to Hwl· tington Beach. ~·Uke, called Rhino by 1nost of his kids. te aches h i g h school Sunday School and evening fellov.·ship and a Wednesday eyening B I b I e study. '!be latter class is stud· ying Bible prophe..")' and di•· ~ing "The Late G r e a t Planet Earth.'' .. Ryart Vlas n a m e d ·"Out- standing Ouistian Athlete L'l America" for 1972 bY the Oi.urchmen's Sporti ·Hal "if F'ame. Rs \\'as twt"&f oainid to UPJ's All-Coast ream and to two All-American tea1ns his senior year. lie was a three- year starter on USC varsity team and helped lead the Tro- jans to,the 1973 National and Rose B6v.·I championship. RYAN'S FOOTBALL days began at St. Ignati us High School in San Francisco, where he was an AU-American tackle. He played in the North· South All Star Shrine game in 1969. Aller gradualing from USC with a B.A. degrte In l'llbllc Administrati911, he turned down a lucrative of(er from the Raiders to enter the ministry. He is cutrflllly a candidate for Master or Divinit y at Talbot Theological Seminary. His wife. ~. is a student at Cal St1te Fullerton. Ryan is in much demand as a speaker and has appeared with the Billy Graham Crusad es, on radio and 'IV and before numerous OUis· tian athle tic groups. "l'd like to invite the beach cities young people to visit us at Grace Brethren. It's quite .an ad venture being part of (~od's eternal championship tca1n. we·re always scouting for n1ore players," invited Ryan. · Grace Brethren is located al Eighth and Central . Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m .. Morn- ing \Vors hip at 10:45 am - ' ORAN GE c 0 AST c HURC H DIRE CTORY l - -I . -~1 A Cordial Welcome from . .JJ.arto1· Clzri6lia11 Clzur,.f, We lnvit• You THE UNITEP MmODIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES I To Worship of ,the Coastal Areas OF NIWPOIT IUCH -IDllclpl•I LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER Hu nti"tto11 t.och 2401 l"I• ot Santti Isobel I i'EWPORT HARBOR OF THE MASTER Worllilp trOl-A.Mo AT FIRST UNITED 111A .... h111HI.._. METHODIST CHURCH Christ Church Presbyterian Sunday School .................... 9:30 A.M. I UITl-ERAN OUCH ' 2900 Pacific: View ~r. 11:15 A.M. ot St. MichMI'• 2721 17th St. 5l6·l5l7 l\lorning Wor ship 10:45 A.M. 798 Dover Dr., LI 8-3631 I Corona dal· Mar I lpilcopol C••rc• Servie t5 -9:15 g. 10:]0 20112 M ... ollt1 INHr Ado•J H•lttl"ft9• .... ..... ' .. .. '. ' MoNJ11•rlfW ot Pacific Ylew Dr It••· Do11old E. lobtm. Pastor I Newport Beach ' ' Nur~••v Care A.II Morning N111rwry • l lnd•rtcrrtefl Pro•ld•d le•. Lawr•llC• D. Fruhll11g, Corolla def Mar Chur ch School -9:15 S1111dcty Worllllp: 9:10 A.M. Chsrc• Sclleel: t :JO A.M. Pater Plte•: 675·0950 Ofice: 20112 Mat11olla St. Ph .... : til-4940 Phone: 642-2725 Rot•r J, Berg, Pestor S11nd11r kheol Cl•t•e-"11 Atts Minister: Dr. D. IV . McE!roy Et rly Wonhip 8:00 o.m. t :15 to 10:1S A,M. Coite Mese H11ntin9ton Beech -North I FIRST UNITED Chri•lien Eclvcetion 9;15 •. 111. Wor,hip Hour-10:3(1 AM. METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY UNITED Church of the Covenant Fettive Wonhip IO:lO •.m. Hur~rr & Ctffee Hour Provided METHODIST CHURCH lllO Feil'lln 1"4, CMttl M ... I Pho" 644·2664 19th St, A Herhor lllvd, Nursery Care Available WersW' hnk• 6662 Heil Ave. 1-42-4461 ltllco A. ltmte, P91fef THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOME . I t :JO • 11 :00 A.M. Wor1hip -9 & 10:)0 S.14oy W•rllllp • C•11rc• Sc• .. 1-l :JO • 10100 A.M. ~ Ch11rch School -9:JO A.M, Church School -9 I 10:]0 PhOllO: 157·Jl40 Welcomes You. -•Alli. W, ISllLL. D,D. ST. JAMIS, 3209 YI• Utlo, Ntwport hoc• LUTHERAN CHURCH Co1tt Mo10 North ITVine,-E11t Bl11ff Community Presbyterian Church l/ CHRIST MESA VERDE UNIVERSITY 7:10 A,M,-Holy Evchorltt \ Mi•tourl Synod METHODIS'r CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 415 ..,., A¥'0ftH, LCMJUIHI .... 9:00 & 11 :00 A.M.-famlly Wonl!lp 760 Ylcterlo St, C•te M .. In. Arthur J, Ta11kenley Alt9"1ato Holy luchorht Letflor Y. Tontaw, ,.,,., Mete Verde & Boker St. lll-12ll In. Albert 0 . HJerpe -ReY, Arth11r I. CNrtt.r •nd Mend .. Propr 141·!1404 5<f9·2719 18422 Culver Ro•d I•..., Wllfllll': 9:00111 :00 A.ht Churcli Sc•••I t:OO A,M. ' Worship & Church School at unrvonlty orrve PhON: 494°7555 TUUDAY-10:00 A.M.-Hely l11choriat oncl ' WtnfllP StrYkHI 1115 " 11 A.M. su11111y !clle9ll"f1M 4.M. \ t :JO A.M. Wor1hip I: Church School L..yl"' e11 of Ho11cll ' AfuQ aMIM C1t111 t:• A.M. 9 I: 10:30 A.M. 10:45 A.M.-'roytr Fellewthlp amtt.I 11 ... 11tory kllool -141·6166 fountoin V•llev St. Mark Presbyterian Church -Nunery Provided ot S11Mloy & T11adcry St'nlc•• FIRST UNITED WEDNESDAY-1:00 P.M. Pr019r & ProW. METHODIST CHURCH Logun• 801cll , C4HllW JMllto,.. t. los~l.tf Drhe, c,,_. dtl M• Tiie Rev. JOh11 P. A1hey II, R.ctor -Phone: 675·0210 GLORIA DEi LUTHERAN CHURCH 11225 llu1herd METHODIST CHURCH Dr. C.cll Hoffl11011, Actt .. Peat., ST. JOHN THE Dll/INE, 2043 Orange Ave .. C.M. 962-2593 21632 Wesley Drive w.n111, It Cll•rc• Schol -t :JO A.M. 11'1 S011lh Ul(llJnl ...... : 644·1J41 S11ndtv1 1:00 & 10:00 Church School -q: IS 31501 STONIHILL Dlt. \Vortl!ip It Church School Worship '"d Mld·Wffk ServicM -WH. • 6:]0 P.M. Thurs. -10:00 A.M. DANA p01NT 9:]0 A.M. Church Schoo l -10 A.M. Fr. Howard Mott Cortwritht~ Ylcor -PhoM 541·2217 DONALD P. IANICION, PASTOlll . Minf1ter 499-3018 WORSHIP-1:30 l 11 :00 ss-t.41 F.rcl R. Miller n..111•P.W.....,,Mflthter . - 49J-3414 ' 49Jo.407) Saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church CHRIST CHURCH IY THE SEA . N•wport lo•ch / ..... This Sund ay Worsh ip in 3231 PeKlftc Vltw Drl", Coroeo cl" M• ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 1400 W, 1.tlbo• llvd. 67).)105 Sund..,.·1:00 A.M. & 9:30 A.M .. Ch•rcll lcllut/N11rtofY·9130 A.M. RO¥. leboft I . Shportl Jr. \ c;St.1lndrews Presbyterian Cliurclr 18182 Culver Drive WorMI' -9:31 A.M. Ch11rc• Sc•ool -t :JO Tfffd.y~7:00 A.M. WedMSdoys-9:30 A.Mi Unlver1fty Pa;k, Irvine Th •••· Joh• lotort Dnk. ltector -PhoAt 644·046) . In. Hftbort N. Nlort11 .... • 600 SI. And rews Roaa • Nowi:ior t Beach 9:00 A.M.-Wonlll, • SultHy School ' , Ill/I Dr. Chilrle, H. Dl•ronfiold, Po1!or SABBATH SERV ICES ",HEADSTONE HEADLINES" ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 101l O 1.:M.-Wtnlllp &S...., k ... I "' 111-1121 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Dr, Cllor~ H. D..,..,..lcl, ,...._,. .... 1236 11111 St., H1111tifttt•• l eocll . harbor reform temple IOft1111t1 c ....... A'911aWo (Jiff I• of .... P9fltl I • RAIBI BERNARD P. KING . Jdenlleal S6rvicei: 8AM,1:30 AM •no 11 AM PRINCE <JF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 b mo111::0.at I • ~:00 A.M.-Holy Com111unlon CHltllT C"UltCH Y TMI SaA Chlld taro and child1en·a Sund1y School at 111 1f1vlces • f :JO A.M.-Ftmily Service & Church School lN11r1ory Care) M .. Yordi Drlft .... ., ltNot, COIN M-. cMH. 1tM W.•ltlllM IMI., "ew,ert ~ ... I 1:00 A.M-Mornin9 Wo r1hip (N11,1•rv Ctr•I ANDlllW C. 4NOlltiON, Poiter -JIM NILSON, lnNn1 For lnfOfl'l\ltion: CIU 675-72.30 ' 7100 P.M.-F.1tlv.ol Evo"1on9 A SerMon lflNtY k11M ts•''""' M1;;•4 WtnM,1 11• • 111 .. 11.M. fpl1co,ol Yo11119 Ch11rchm111 Prine• of Piece luthor•11 School -'Ml1t lither Olito11, Pri11clp1f • TEMPLE Offlct Phono1 1••·0121 Schoel Phon•1 5-49·0142 . (x SHARON • J•m•• C. 0,1,,, Po1tot -962-7512 R•'·' Sl6·'406 1 ~~ TEMPLE BAT YAHM I . ----• 1'I IJINJ *°'':=···hr tM -. ri ~ (Ill.....,..) CAPISTRANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST IA'11ST CHURCH Dr."""'-· • ...,..--..... • .,, ........... --' ·-,....,,1,,, • . . ,......... .... , .. JIOJ2 Diet=-lcl., Soft J1ot Co,htrolO OF NIWPORT IEACH .... , •• s.taeot l•llllry 10 ... 12,. All Jewl1h ft1111itt tr• ln'f'ited to folft ut flt• truly m1011fntful...._ ' 11 1,m.-.11• p,m. . SAii.ATM IYIHINa llRVIC ........ llDAY Af 1111 P.M. I ~ IJltte kMtl -t 1• t .m. Cllrltl/•11 fr1Ull119 -I 11.m. I ttt1 Cliff Or~:-::: ·~·Mtl :1o1tnw kl.-t-WttHo-.,. 4:11 ... :11.p111 1 .. .,......, ''''" -•iu p.111. Dr. '· KtntOll 1tll0tt. '••If!' ' ' ................ _ ............... I PUtlf Wlll1m 0.VMH rt ...... ty 1cMol -,,. A.Mo Wlrafllf 1ttJI A.M. & 7t00 ,,M, Sc•••I Ad,.l1l1trotor • SfMo .,.. .... PmlMt • Yolo a.t• 646-5112 Tempi• ~''"Choir -011e1 Sh•hot 4fl'i1 f40 -t4 Ho11u ' ......... ., ,,.,.r lervtct 11• ,,M. -''' '111r1ttor lnlOl"fMttrM, Ctll '44<1m ,,D, hll Ill, C•ttM ftl #M ... -.-• . '· I, I , • ' . I ., pr ~ WI H Iv "P Pr da G. I " . . Baptist Women • To Meet ·· -. . Church Use Curtailed· ' Saves Fuel .. • 'Thanks Giving' , 'tour ·s~hedu"led ~t t .. • • m ·· .Y.fn lfm,aorjcd .Pam Th• So111""""11 Most &ll#li/Nl A°f ':"'orWs I'-I I '~ 1 • COCJ•••UM • CMTllf , "'::"~jTREES of the WORLD lift · Behoetn Santa AM and Orange On Fairview AMI .. • 518-1191 Awwd Pr "' Mt.rt.,. i.,. _ .......... ·(Mt.·llcite ley1t-ilt~I•' ,,.. .. ..,,.... . ,.,, n..c.-..,. , . LON• llACH MUNICIPAL AUDITOllUM • Sot., Nev. 17-7:JO P·•· For l•fo· Coll: '11J-J7Mlll . . . . $.ltUrdQ, Nowmber 10, 1973 DAILY PILOT 1J • Women it• 1'finist'11 I Adventists.Back Of( Barbecue Set How does ChriStian Science heal? Listen as people tell firsthand how they were healed. This week's program: "THE SUBSTANCE OF LIFE ·IS MORE THAN HEAL TH OR WEAL TH"-P1rt II · '° 7:00 ANt· KFl-640 .;_ LA . 8:45 AM. KMPC-710 -L.A. 7:15 AM· l(OCM-FM.103.11 -N.B. '• lo '''I ff" f t , • Novombo~ 11, 1973 TR,UTH HEALS In Commemoration of ttie blrtfi of Baha'u'llah Tho Boha'I co..,munlty ol Huntlllflon Booch · proudly p~Rt. ..,..~ Harold Jackson ·'.._. HI WILL TILL OP: THI -WO•LD'1 MOST ucmlN• STOIY OP: PIOPHICY PUUiLLO. I ' • ' 511 THI c .1.s. NIWS DOCUMINTAR!: "AND HIS NAMI SHALL U ONF' Sunday •t 8:00 P .M. Nov. 11 Murdy Park Clubhousa Golden West a.t War.n•r Huntin9ton BNch , . ,, ... ' . NO COLLECTIONS NO OILl6A TION • •• R11fr•shinents will I), slirv'td , For fr•• informatlon-lit•retur~' Phon-968-6238 or 536-3014 .. jl~ 111 • . , ORAN'GE ·coAs·T CHURCH DIRECTORY HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD . . .. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH lST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE FIRST CHRISTIAN 740 w. wu-. c"t. Meu : -!14M7M 23rd 511'911 1r0r1 __ C'!lf• Mno -548-5303 . o• ••w,.•T ""'" • . . . CHURCH ~.. ~~ M lo1p1.. IM•mllW c..L......o. U11lt.il CllllrQ .. ··--LOA.I ¥. L HDTWICI. ....., .--. -" ' _,_, Corona del Mar - ......... ";..::,ln'W9at ' MA•-•ov,-M'!.CM-·~ ~~ ,..., -,,.. Martt• . IUHDA'( •••VICI •1111 SUHDAV ICHOOt.;.. ,,,.A.Mo Main & Adams s.a....-111 "' ALaltll:T aUW:KI, ltkl' -Mllllltw Tl"W -SUNDAY Sll'flCD -...... w....., U:JO .... _,,...,....., 1 .... "AN ARMISTICE WITH NEGATIVITY" Huntington BHch f 4a A.I' i •• .., ldtffl ~ ........ W..W,.7Jll p • ..__,,.,., M ...... W .... •JllO p.a. LITILI TH•ATltt~~ON" DEL. MAit ~OH S;CHOOL f .,, '· ':: m~~· ·~~~:·~~~;:'~~~~~~~=··:::::~~~II ltlil• Sehool 1'·Mor11l111 Wor1hlp Jlfl IASTILUP .. Dll., N•WPOll:T 81 ... CH ~ 1ttlf•A.M-"'Llfll APTl•.tAfH" C•I ....... ) POW: AN INSPlll: ... TIONAL MISSAOl-Ol"L ......,,. 9:00 l IO:JO A..M. " . .._"'_ CHURCH OF GOD "" M,,.,,..,,___ v .. tt.s ... , ....... ,,00, .•. , 7.IO P.M.-"LIPI Ami. etATH" 426 11th St., Huntington Beach -548-8529 ~);~::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;;:';::::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;~II h•111"9 W•rthlp • • • • 7:00 p.m. i11Ui.,tll&s•) ._ . NvtWY Ul'f ....,.... .. 111 ....ion s.r..." ,__ _..., w...110 e .... -W ..... lp 11:11 «.M. NEWPORT HARBOR Offke: J».Ult 0~1 o-tlln S»-tSID COSTA MISA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1u.-;_,,,,,.1, ... _,_.,,.,,w,..,,1,... CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ~;========~II lew. A. C. S...., ,...., :,SCllNCI 01' MINI>" ~~~~·~~~~~...,.~-~·--~~..,~--~-~-m~·~'~"~-~a.~~~eo..~·~~~~ . '=;;;;;;;;~;;:;;~=~~~~~~~~~~;:;:;;:g11 SUHOAV llltVttr-I SUNl> ... V JCHOOL .......... , ............... 11111 A.M. 'I' _.. Mtlll•,... ••• ll:w. •i-r c. J.ekllll CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ... c.i..St.Cooooll---•m . El TORO CHURCH OF CHRIST , -~e\vpert-~ Christian Center 148TWENTY~ECONDSTREET COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 645-6620 YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR A CiiRISllAN THINKER THINK ABOUT QUESTIONS YOU H.!.'i'(.lEliN ASKING , ' Thi t'hinker is Or. W1lt•r Mertln, r•cocfnfzed is•~ l•tdln9 authority on rell9lons h1vln9 th•ir ori9in in the Unlt•d Stat11. 1h• qu•1ton1 .h• wll b• thinkin9 on and the tlm•s he will b• thinking tr•: ...... ht! .. ,.. ....., 1:11 "\1il'O .... .. , .... , ........... r' -\ •rte,. .. "Hn Mtft•l•1W h ... .,nc .. Au ... " .Crl ..... 7 .. 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Cllooel ·---ll>tO A.II. -.. ho'!!-HOM-Hwy. 1-N-I t AU "'' cordiallU ·1nvittll lo altend ll1i church CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ti L.qua.11 ... cft ~ U,.. c.!lr'fll fir. at ti T-ll~. Htnry Get'lleN. D.D.-.W..1tw .II" hf'MN. Allllh•I Mhllsttr SUNDAY ISllVICE-9 & 11 A.M. .Ir, Qwcll & Ywlll .,,,,, r A.M. °"'Y SERVICES: 10:00 A.M. It 6:31 P.M. INT!.RESTING FUNDM\ENTAL BIBLE TEACHING , cq~,n..tJ!'if ~~Jt~~H DIL GelSPO • AVIOtt, """JllAN CA,ISTltANO 4fl·l94t 494·1141 1)0.cMl7 ~NE .\iiL!s -~UNllY @Ji~ lANCHO SAN JO~A9UIN INTIRMIDIATI SCHOOL 4161 MltMllH, IMtte e cs.n Ollfl ,,_Y ,. cv1 .... r -llfl "" MlcMtMlll ~ ........ , ......... , ..... ..-9:30 A.M. S.odoy Scliool lot all °'" 11 :OD A.M. Mom?.:• W-ip Hu•1111:v ca•• ••OVIDIO lT IOTN HOUltl Per llfwfM"-~ 0.... ~ C1M aJW&M TH& CHURCH l'OR YOUR FAMILY .\HI ...... W1t11 1111 ._. ~ Clllli piC4 S.welttll-Day Adwentlsf Chut'cll ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ w.L .... 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Dt f'hilllP 0. Mu~n, Mlfllttef Phil Arit0ll, Ml11i1t•r , 644. 7400 LAGUNA BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL :, J40 St. A•'t ,._. • e11nr •t" ' J ... M ... vasl• Ml...._ _,, W_, l -.hllool ll>tO A.II. "GOD AND GIVING" s.r.o • ., ..... 494·8061 "· Ne\Vport Unity · ' •UllTSHMI• Dcaa1'11sl Santc.-11 A.M. S1i1ncl1y Schoel for 111 1911 -9!00 ''"'' ''"' ... '""""· .... ,.,, .... .,_ _ '46-1111 . • DIAL•A-PIAYft 6*7717 CHURCH OF CHRIST m W. WILSON. COITA MDA , __ ,,,.,,,,, ""· _.....,_ ....... . , S...,M.n.,W..a.lp-10:11 A.M. s.. ..... ......,._ ,,..., •. W°" ho. W ....... -7'10 P.11. MUllllY PllOVIDID tWltll """"""u WILLIAM IPLU. lllNlmt '4W1'1 oa 14t ... 41 -· . . ' .. • . 6 DAILY PILOT S1turday, Novt mbtr 10, 1CJ71 • • Grttnd Jury Be lieves \ • Planners Need More · Clout· Eight Girls Vi.e For · Jun~r, Miss ..... ~~~~!:··~"":'::·i~·~·'~..,I NOWLIGAL .. I Wiil $1.800.WIO I lit $111 L~llY. · The Orange County Planning COm- ml.sslon should play a far broader role -ln long range plann ing than it does currently, the county Grand Jury says in 1 report IO the board of liupervlsora. "~straints placed on meeting time have effectively precltJded the com- • mission from doing extenslye long range • planning," the jury report reads. "Rather, the commission has s~t a dilproportionment amow1t of tlme ap- proving tract maps aDd performing a planning ~e on a reactive buls." To solve the 'roblem. the jury recom- mends thal the ~l$Jlon be expanded to seven members selected at large :'Bike Trails Def eared ~By Newport Planners Newport Beach P I a n n i n g Com- missioners Wednesday defeated a move 0 rifUfiltiicycle trans on the~ocean /ront and the Balboa Island bridge to the city's new bikeways master plan. ln so .doing, commissioners upheld a City Council recommendation which urg- ed that the ®ntroversial trails be kept 1,..ofr the new master plan. But commissioners turned against tHe council in deciding that a permanent 'rtt0rd of the <iel>ated bike paths be "included in the city's new general plan. ' "I don1t think it 's right to expunge all record of these trails, as if they .i never existed." said Commission CbairmaiLWilliam Agee. 'Evelle Younger " ~Police Lu11cl1eon " . .A 'vards Speaker '" -r' California Attorney General Evelle J. 'Younger will be the guest speaker at the !bird annual • Newport Harbor Chamber of Coffime rcf: Police A.wards' !Amcbeon Thursday a! the Newporter Inn.. "There ought to be something to show that these routes have been discussed, even lf they have not yet been adopted," Agee said. The biggest question in the two.hour debate and discussion. was whether or not the bike trails should be adopted as pa.rt of the msster plan. Allan Beek, a member of the city 's .Bicycle Trails Committee. ,urged that the > routes -including trails proposed for Mariners Drive, Newport Boulevard, Upper Newport· Bay, l\lld Udo Isle ..,. should be included on the city master plan so the;.« woulcj be eligible for state and f~eral matching hmding if the city eVer decided lo build them. Beek abo asked for commission sup- Pot1 to lift a prohibition on study ol the Balboa Island and ocean front trails lvhich was voted by the city coWJcil tY.'O montm ago. "1 think if we studied some of these routes1 we m!g'1t be able to (:9me up y,•ith solutioriS 'that would please the ~le who are objecting to them," Beek said. Her.ring Franklin, a member of the Bicycle Trails Committee who lives on Balboa Island, disagreed pointedly with Beek. - "I trunk people will be adversely af- fected even by discussion of the subject of some of theSe· Controversial 'liaIIS;" Franklin maintained. . ' ~· Chan1ber officials said they will -fie explained · that the routes have ,present one medal of valor award and Jlready been rejected · after earlier -! three merit awards. studies and that "the committee has • O!ficer Dick Ellingham was the first more important things to do than spend time on a lot of trails ·where there i medal of valor winner in 1971. He was is so much public opposition." . ' ' . rather than by supervlaorlal diltrict ond that the J>lonnlng departm<nt . llaf be · lncre8'ed. to handle tht -k food. · • • 'nle -........ DOW paid ITS a meetinc ·for a martmUm of elaht meetings a month. In practice they have be'1H1iee11na U IJineo a ~· The jlll')' .. ys.. the commlaslooen should be compensated for the ocldltlanal meetings teCJUired to do the ·work. , The fll/e-.page report to ttie supel"fj8on, _ signed by Jury Forenuin,Marcla Bet114 of Newport Beach was prepared after a nine-moo.th study of the commlasioo, , she said. . - The jury-empha3izod-tliOt l! 11 not~ criticizing the present plannlng com- mission , but is suggesting that Jts role should be augmented. .The report says that rectntly initiated reorganizatlonal .steps appear to reduce the commission's function to primarily that of land use. 1'lt would appear that large landowners as the result of the plan,, for develop- ment they generate are planning large areas of U!e county and eliminating options the county y;ou1d do welJ to retain, particularly in terms of road locations and transportation corridors," U!e report states. "A planning commission free of unrealistic restraints placed en available staff time and meeting time could work witb large landowners jo produce that result best for an concerned," the report concluded. EitJbt conteotanfs will vi• m Olllobal, S.·'Clemente. for booor and money tn the -• Jeanne Dunham. San .Wltlt 50' Cb11e1 fourth 111111ual Junior Mill Clemente Htgb ilelllor. was a LOS ANGEL£8.(llpeciali-1 l'lgeant sponaorod by the vlltllty son.gleader and You can becom e a· South Coast Jaycees at a defemtve captill) . of the "mllliooa!R -nlPt" with o'clock tooiight at Dana Hills powder puff looiboll loan\. a !iGf per -1arilble ltl·a HJ~!. " · · lnlerdtod In ~al ed-tepllHd ~ut.em lllte ,....,. • • TM ilclfbol ts at 33333 Golilen ti... ""' ts the daugl>W of ..r.d lottery no matter '(!llt!'e ·Lantem Slrtet, Dano Poinl · -Robert and Shirley Dunharn, you now live. ~ ' Admission ls n. The eight :m1 Via Arboleda, Sa n 111.111111...a SCllll&lll "lil"" ochool •Iris wlll be · • Qemento. · a., o C!f)m-Your ehinces are~· ! petlng tor the tltl• ''M'isr " -Ketb(·Sipith.-a Journatt,m There are on an a of South Coast" on the basis of lllldent at San Clemente High, 20,000 WIN NERS E CH personality, grades, actlvldes, works on the scllool Trllon WEEK r....., '""" '40, fjllO, talent and poise and beauty. .newspaper and was a varsity fot,000 to t:.0~000.. '/Oii allo ."T;ia· mi'lies The.mi-reoeives a ~ . cheerleoder, The daughter of have a chance to wtn the .l' scholarship and will represent .Mrt. Jeanne·Smlt or 30! Vic-"Mllllooia,re" Gran4 Pflte thi Jai'cees In the stotewlde toria, San Clemente. she has wblcb ts drawn once ffer)' ilx S. h f competiUon in Santa Rosa in also been a school bqard ·~:nert, who noW ~ come OUg t Of January. A national com-representative. from all over the country, are . · petition in 1974 will be in -Ferr" Krogius, a Dana ., prom ptly notified a nd E l ~--~orgia. 'Hills High senior. wants to alitomatlcally paid by tile X C tange" Mastel' of Ceremonies will teach, Is active in the pep State Treasury throu•• a , • ... t: be John Stuart, a singer and club and rectnUy served as computeriled system. tt.?I ab- The International Cultural actor who lives in Santa Ana. a school board representative. solutelJ lepl, Stile ~m- Exchange Is looking 'or 50 'lbe tontestants are: She Js the daughter of Tristan ment SPQnsored, cehartlfled1 'val'd d B ba Kro · .,..411 honest. Take a c nee. ou families to host South Ameri--Maryann Mainero, senior an ar rn gius, .,.. may win a fortuoe! can students for the month ·class president at San Sea Island Drive, Laguna of January. Clemente High School. :nie Niguel. ~I IUIKUV~£ TO All Field representative Hector daughter of Mario and Anna The contestants have Everybody can 'pa rticipa te del Rio said the .students will Marie :r.ta1nero. 210 Cristobal, already been judged on no matter where you live. To he · 1 · t edit 1·t thi k t get your .simple entry blank COme lrom Braz,·1, Uruguay, s 1s ·a so assoc:1a e or persona 1 y s wet a s 111 of 'he earbook d he do and full details le:nd 3.00, ca . Paraguay, a n d Argentma· . Y · tea he! at t El A be 'I C theri K ... Re t · S J check or: m.o. to WEEKLY They will speak English apd -"ary a ne e11.u, stauran in an u an will be prepared to give talks a senior 11t Dana Hiils High Capistrano. The r talent rom-FORTUN1ES. oep511.u1 v··142e81 about their native countries SchooL and the daughter of petition and othet-Judging will ~lf~~ Av., m a e'I• to local churches and civic William and Betty Keith, 32941 all tak,e.'.:pl:a:ce:_:Sa=turd::a:::y:_:n:lg~h::_t.~=:=====-=====' and social groups. Staysail Drive, Dana Point. ---,.!~~t~;t f~::: t::~ ~~: ~!nc::sFiel~r~~~ Cl~~ ffONG -KONG---... _-· .. -_---. Boys Club Has 'denh The voluntary con· and C<K:aptain ol the drill CUSTOM TAILOIS rERMANENT IN o.c. $ tribution is tax-deductible up team. OIDll HOW IOI XMAS ~~ 165 lo $400 per mon!li per stµdent . -Rhonda Fleming, a senior SAVE UP TO so•'-R lin B • Del Rio said the students at Dana Hills High School. -,. ecyc g lllS wm be !!i to 19 years otd. wants to study photography • -.-.. -.. ...,. "The homes wanted a r e and is in the Saddleback llllnl te fltt "-... • •• tw Coll H She '-'• "'11111• f1ttM a.ttie. For Newspapers lypical, average. American . ege ooors Porgram., • •WlmAHTolJI. eB homes" he said. 1s the daughter of Glen and • ..,., inu cOPtlD • .,'You need • not be rich or Loree Fl.em in g . 30401 .,.. ALflUTloMI ' It take$ 17 trees to equal a ton of highly educated. young or old, Smoketree Lane. 5an Juan .fret ~'"'"""',., u1-0211 newspapers. One ton of new~a~ takes or have childun." _Single Capistrano. ..,,_. ,......,. -.. ...,._tu•t .,..._ ......._... "-• ...,. ._ up 80 to ·too. cubic feet at the dump. parents"are atcepted as well, -Roberta Olsen, a Danal~~t'"':;'~..,.=·~-~· ~·,...~·~"~"~·~-~·~'~ ... ~·~ .. ~-~·~';':":':;"":·:•~•=Ct.=""=~ Hills IAILf tM, IATUllAf .... The city saves.$10 for each ton recycled, he. stressed. High senior, was named .. .:_..._ these and other recycling · statistics . 1i1dre in1orrpation about the "Girl of the Year" by . the come from the Boys Club of the program may be obtained by El Camino Junior Women's Southcoast Area, which is working with calling t h e International Club. The daughter of Roland World Repair Inc. Cultural Exchange al 492-7907 and Margaret Olsen of 15952 World Repair operates a recycling or writing to _ PO .Box 141,. 1i1ati.Posa , san Juan center at San Juan Capistrano City Hall. San Clemente, 92672. Capistrano, she is on the pep JOSEPH K. CORTES~ D.Y.M. en11011nce1 the op1nin9 of CA PISTRANO VETERINARY CLINIC •honored for risking his life after a Franklin also objected to inclusion of ~. 'fellow officer was shot while making controversial trails on a bikeways master '• • . what appeared to be a routine drunk plan · because· "people will publish the n1e Boys Club will place collecting biM squad . for newspapers about the community -Kelly Dowling. a San and get a percentage of the profits. UCLA Students Clemente High senior, lived 11401 C1"'i"e C•piitreno Si n Ju1n C1pitlr•110 • "'"driving arrest. master plan as if it were a map, and Officer Doug \Vebster won the medal pretty-soon we'll have many, many Current Boys Club bins are at' the 1 • with a Lu1:emb0,urg family United California Bank in San Clemente, LO& -ANGELES AP) -last summer as a foreign ex- Office Hourt: D•ily 9·6 51turd1y 9· 12 of valor last year for his heroics in bicycles coming where the trails aren't jumping from a police helcopter into even built yet." the Safeway in San Clemente and the UCLA has reported that Sl,156 change student. She has a Boys Club at 1304 Calle Valle, San fulltime students enrolled for near straight-A grade average Div or Ni9ht C1fl 496-l7l1 ~ Pacific Ocean t9 rescue . a man Commissioner Hall Seely said he felt 111 the w~ter nea~ the NewJ>:'>rt P1~r. "' the Obj_,!Ct~d .... .to bike palh!i ought to Clemente. · thei faJI quarter, largest in and is the daughter· of 1i1r. BOys Club officials hope eacb are~ 1 ;;;\H=e~"'~:hoo::.::1~'s:hi:·s=to:ry:.:--:==~':::nd:_=M=rs;·~A:;.D;:,·=·~M~cCl::::ure~.;:•'.,!f =====================::::====::! Yisil1 to 10111 f•cililits invit•d . DeV~ Wil!1am IJ.is~ is agam !::.rf":.: be;:iftCiJSded_ on th!: city master plan l g U<ltiilriMll>.ol'11Mi event .. --,;-. "lliiii•'~"'lii~ give us a cham ... family, which they estimate uses five tb lflO pounds of paper a Wetk, 'l\'ill Other "i'Omi\\l(t°' melliber! lnchld~ O'. 11i'itiiii}\'l!iem.1ll~ City CouncU doeSn't ~ W. "Dick" Ri,chard •. Ga~ Burrill, JoaMe, like what~tudy recommends, it rah~am Police Chief B. J ames Glavu et\.=· tp provide fllllds for nd ""' >*,:..:.••j .....l'a,4,.1. • r ~~' I _,,_ ve 1J.1we _,,.._~ , 1 contribute. "This is one way that cltiiens support a worthwhile organization and also help our enYironment at the same time at no cost,'' Mike Brady, Boys the chamber. On a 4 to 2 'tvote, however ·eom- Tickets -for the luncheon are still missioners agreed-wit h Agee, w~ said, vailabJe and may be obtained by con~ , "I'm reluctant to give people the false cling the chamber office in Newport inipression that completed bikeways e~-Club director, said. nter. ist wh~re they havep't yet been built." All present and future Boys Club bins , will have the club insignia on the side. 'J(' Here's the perfect way to ma kt JOU' moNY oc secwitiu do "tripi..tluty": 1 Vau witl bl ~·l~i~r 1 toed U U!I '-lb' huli. 1nd 1'"111• • Hhl& of }'11111,11.,., Na, Starts Today Costa Mesa Cleanup Carded The west side of Costa r.Jesa and truck! will haul the refuse is ground zero for the second to the Orange County dump. phase or a continuing battle Residents have been asked not against trash and debris by to drop oft any items after the Cosla A1esa Beautification 2 p.m. today. Committee. "We hppe Uie homeowner Phase II of the ''Cleanup asspciations will get together Spree in '73" involves the col-and help those people who lectlon of hard-to-gct-rid~f do not have transportation to items that' the ttgular trash haUl the items away with sta- service cannot handle, sUCh tion wagons and p i c k u p as water beaters, englbe trucks," Mrs. DI Domenico blocks, ronstruction materials said. and -washing niachihes "The Beautification C.Om· Collec tion centers for such mittee urges . al l westside items will soon be set up residents to take advantage all over Costa A-tesa but the of this opportunity to fi rst will be today at a lot eliminate debris which is on 957 \V. 19th st. dangerous as well as unsight- B eautification Committee ly," she added. the citizens to remove this extra trash from their prop- erty by providing crews and trucks for the project. It is now up to the citizens to show the desire ror a cle'aner, more • attractive city." Similar collection centers Ytill be established in IS other areas of the city wilh the present schedule call ing for two hauling days a month. Phase One of the Cleanup Spree consisted of dirty lot and street cleanups with U!e help of three Gi rl Scout troops, two Boy Scout troops, city employes and hired youths. An estimated 250,000 pounds ol debris were collected from 25 vacant lots and ·public right- of-ways during that campaign. C h a i r w o m a n ~1auree.n1 "The c i t Y council has DiDomenico is urging wests.ide· . recOgnized I the need t? help residents to have a close 100 ~limiii[DfjijiJiii/ at their backyards and, baUI unneeded items to the col~ lection si te. ' · . 1 , If I his SOllnds Jrnposaible ••• ull today for tlll t)'e-0Ptnln1 story of Holf Memeritl Hos,i1al'1 "F0111 flexiblt Plans for Glvln&". You will The site will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. City crews l\l esa Dentist Given Hon o1·s WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW he In fw • plusant surpri~! 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COSTA MESA ' 64Z·llU I CALL FOR..$11lVICI Qi-Del)y ,_., Thun. .... 9 ....... ~M~ ......... I .. ) . -. ' -·Re·g. F.iir Trade Price $469.95 FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE '369.95 Why Buy Fr1n U&ll. • 0...,.. W.'1 I Z.w • o .. .,.,,, ,... •-...Y ...... .,.. "' ... """-..... , ( ' ' ' • IMl•aa11 ,,.... • • 0...,.........,. -···· . ,,., ........ --• FrleH!y.---... IOrtOW --~Ml Mdr "--Hfl"CI ' • ' . A . gird take until F fir cord dire pl Al I I ' ' .. r Brighfen Up Your Yard ---.... _... .. 'With Christm~ Displa y . AIOVE, ITEMS MAY BE ORDERED SEPARATELY-AT $2,50 EACH AND THE DEIR ·A'I: 75 CENTS IACH (DOLL IS UNAVAILABLE) I • ' • .-' .. ~ 1t's a wonderful feeling to • live in a home that's dressed' for Christmas. And ... most al \he !11D-lies In tile days ' . 6t preparation. That's why, wllh each passing year, yard dis_plays b e c o m e more ·~ popular. -.An outdoor display makes your home a brigh t spot in 'the neighborhood and helps ~pread the Christmas splrll. It costs very little when you do It yoursell. The Santa display .shown al left-is color- ful and certainly easy to make. YoU m.ay use it In your yard, on the roof or any other place you choose to ShOw your Otrislmas spirit. It's also suitabl~ for city p a r k s , business buildings and places of that kind. Mr. and Mrs. Santa are alrriost six feet tall, and as you can see~ Ifie deer and sleigh are life-size. · 'Ibe pictores come to you all · prlrited· In ~bright . and waterproof colors. All you need to do is glue the pictures to plyw~, then saw them ool and they are rendy Ii> ell,. your yard a cheery holiday atmosphere. Complete direc- tions are included. Beca~e the piCtures are prtnt«I to withstand severe outdo 6 r weather (like billboards ), this set will last for years. To obtain the complete San- ta display with an figures shown here, send $12.00 (add $3.00 for airmail deliver:yl by cash, check or money order \I): Steve Ellingson Orange Coast Daily Pilot• Pattern Depa., P. 0 . Box 2383, Van Nuys, 91400 Plant-0-Ranul ·om~·grown ers or eau y " :Scoo~uled T~y . Are 'hi' Thing Combinations lrisure More Color A unique event for th e home the Shehnan F o u D d a t I o ri 1 ilrdener Bnd decorator will Garden. : Freshness is written all over -1 .... neu . the patio or barbecue {ake ·place _today from 9 a.m The "Ptant-0-Ram'.3" will ~e-gl'1:>wn Herbs. All one area, It!s ,possible to grow .. .:1 4 hen t" Sh · -has to ~ is crush some .. a variety of herbs in a Uu:u ,p.m.w _ lfe ennan feature ,a~ay-long plan1'sale ' ~Thyme aqa bre~tbe In-its -~ Planter or-wffidoW Foundation G a r d e n . I? with a ~arge seJeetion rang~ fragrance, or savor the ·aroma box. ~rowing the plant$ in ~"de! Mar pruents 11 s -rrom-very-smau-to--iarge -orfust-picked Parsley . to gel conlainers Is a happy solution first "Plant-0-Rama" ac-· house-planta including hang-the id~. 'l'bere is just no for those gardening on a~ cordfng to Wade Ro~,' ipg bqkets: ancf" aj few or' Fl F }k 'comparing the. aromas given ment balconies, or for mobile dlreclor of tile garden. tile moll! unusdal plants which . ower 0 olf by dried Thyme or store-home residents. ~ of the event is to are · featlll'ed · Often in .the-bought Parsley with those that Pefsonal "\>reference will dic- ai::quaint the home gardener gardens, located on Pacific come s:igbt out of the garden tate which Herbs are grown with new planb, ideas, and Cojlst l!Ulhw,y, ' To Gather and irifu tllecook iiot: . in tile 11'\f'den. Reliable techniques for. indoor ganlen· , Of specTul intcr~,t to the Herb gard~ are an in thing s~bys;include Thyme, Mar- ing while raislna: funds--for bobbyl.S.t. uys Roberts, will today, and whether you favor joratn, Rosemary, sage' MUlwestern ·pfuf'it:Lif~· ·----··--- be a free indoor plant "clinic". O M d ~ natural goodness of home Savory and Basil. These are ouerec1 by proress\Qoal 1arc1en . . ll . on .?Y garden van..ues, ... enjoy riadily .~va11able in· pols at experts Huring t~ lilomlng · , . : : . , COQking with Herbs, t h e yoot local nursery in the fall hotml Or the ''Plan't.:&Mma".~ The Costa .Mesa:Bay, ~ties ~t of space , rtquired is -montM , which is an excellent {iome girp_~e~. ve inyited br~h -of the Natio n al minimal. · time to plant. You need onfv .to . ))ring· their probfems, a Fuchsia· Society will ' conduct . Nw:seiies offer 8 wide selec-to ·tr~t them il)to largef delCriptiGD ·of t b.e , p1ant•S: a "Ha!"'est . Tabl.f''.. ~fo'!'1ay tioil of popUlar . herbs.· You « decoriltl"ie ,. containers, or ayri1ptoms, or new-ideas :~: .at'T::JQ-P..rn . a't ·tne::AJ!lencan can grow · them iD iof:s; or intO' the··gar'desi, to siart ~ tile clinic to oblaln free advice Legt9J1 Hall, 565 W. !!th St., obtain racks that rold several joying the treat of fresh Herbs Eastern gardeners plant a trad.ition a:l pereMial border and enjoy it during the wann -moo.tbs -when the border isil•t ·covered with snow. ln Cill.iforniap -most gardeners can enjoy such a planting in every season 'and tx:cause oJ the favo:able weather, ha ve . , ' oppottunities .to c r e a t e soqlething extra special. r A • foundation planting is relatively, permanent and re- . 9\tl'i8S lit~e 111ore than pruning and !!haping. 'Ille perenial border differs in tha t it can . be ·' wof.~hop for: the in-n.ovetive gai'dener. The border und¢goes ,~chanBes as -the gardener se.eks . to ach1eve his goals -y ear-round interest or 'Color. shrub should dom inate the -as do the compact ·and garden border. Group 'plant-dwarf varieties of Heavenly ings of certain specimens can Bamboo . be repeated, if desired. F~r . Winter color comes from instance, g roups of many s6urces: A za le a S, Delphinium can be spotted at C a mellias, RhQdodendrons. random for spring and sum-Flowering · Q u i n c e and mer bloom. A C h i n e s e Heathers, to ruune several.. ]ifagnolia can be • planted Hurry to plant such annual; nearby to balance the color as J>JUlsies and Violas fpr palette in spring. Several winter "t!dgfhgs ; • tallet Calen- clUD)ps OJ D a f f o d 'i I s • ir-dulas for "bright colors 1n in· regularly spaced, make for tense shades of or a D g e , .an even .more spectaeular jers1rilmo,n, gold ·~Ow mad sprihg border. cream'.; and stately Stocki and By selecting plant materials Snapdragons for their depen- and grouping it, in Uiis way dable flower production. • it's possible to enjoy color · In each .section oJ the border on~ 12-montb li!oasonal basis. -Landscaping Rigflt now,· nUrseties have 'Confused' , · frcin ap~lil~ts in the · fiekf Costa Mesa: · . . conta~, to hang on a ·Wall in your cooking. · · or home gardenini. Att'endees ate asked to bring CLEVELAND Ohio (APl _ lams, .Jellies •. ho fri em ad e many bulbs to plant which Wise ·landscaping of" home will provide ro.ol season cOlor' grounds . enhances the better Gardeners a~ that com-early in the New Year. points of a house and distracts binatiO;nS . of plants are best In f a 11, Dahlias 'and attention from its weak j>olnta, for creating borders. In the Chrysanthemums unveil their according to, the · American Golden St ate , outstanding floral be auty, and red-berried Association ol Nurserymm. reSiitis are achieved. by com-P y r a c a n t h a s p r ovide With the many growth habits, billing annuals , perennials, background interest. Within different plants may make a shrubs and bulbs. · lhe border, the compact· tall, twTOW house look lower, ~ ' -items, plants, and o t h e r llorticulturilts say northern Coast Clu'b materials for a workshop !er Ohio's plant life has been con· members and guests. fused by a series of early Eyeryone is alsq asked to fall cold snapo and a suboe-Sets Meet bring a luschsia for cuttings quent Indian summer. M a to transplant, and the Shortage of Natural Gas Tln·eatens Flower Crop result, spring has been busting necessary items f o r ex- out all over in the r:Diddle The regular meeting of the changing cuttings, such as ENCINITAS (AP) -An ex-A SPOKES.MAN for the NO SINGLE FLOWER or, _0r_e_go_n_G_ra_pe_co_1_ors_·u_p_m_·ce_IY __ 1o_r_1n_s_1ance __ · _____ _ of October. South Coast Garden Club will planter box, mix and plastic tended cold snap could "put Depclrtmertt of Interior's of. The list of affected plants be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. bags. . . us out ol busin~ss," ~ms rice of Oil and Gas in San Irvine Oub l=es a~jlple bl o ss o~m,, -~u~.~--~~~ -Relre~liJ~~: ~. ,. gromwerY. !-~~~itas81 ,. w~ FrancisCo says the only ex-. " .. , • •pea i ••r>-ive .111111'."·~~· ..,.... , """""""'' ception to the fuel 'priority .. .. " . , • · · ilia • , · encltOii.;. •r-:, • Niies ro-·'J' ,,..,--. a . dra O•, . ely di)"!· $20-·. , . • r~ ' granted . so far· to r M tin" S t' . · ~;'t ' '~ I'. YI ~f· .. ~ ~f1Ch.·~ ~m 'For addltimal Information. flower crop. :ii California flower growers was ee g e . . -.. .. ,;~crtfAU.Y, whar·yoh are Gordbn W Ffuitn~-r ~~ ~c5e ... contact Mrs. B.D. Woods,.847· The Problem : Tac 1f~~ giveniorehid grow,ers near san i'T 1· . j ., . • _ ..<l a.Iii •·••--~~· ~' " ~· · Sin. ~ .~ ·.._,. ..,,~~Jn add.i .,,r.1Mateo.·t1"1c~i" "I ,:" · •: ,.,~~elrvmeGardenClubwu~ ,bfOOms ' '~~~ · '! . .. -·--Oie'neld''to41eat• s.~ 11 · Bdt'~Veo 'Witb''an exceptibn·;':i:ineet· Nov .. 28 . at -~lhe. Par¥ horltcul Urtat~erte I( e ',. p ' OI. t ' .. l I N . .. 80 percent ot E c rn·1 s'' tie s8fd;'"ii \pro10iiged cOld 'snip West~ Ap,artwents ,Clubhouse .• ' Dese~ !! r v. ~ I 0 n ° -. alive Plants flowers are shippfct ti)'eastem woold jeopardize the EncihHas . ,[rpm 9:30 to -JL:30 a.m. ' : .. l'be pl t·il '000.l~ Mill j ·~ ~ The greatest. , wealth 'oJ_ wholesalers and retail florists crop. , E.T. Varner, representative .. .US· :m~try-: lJ'Uiy upseL' by Mad~ .\inb~ ~f.,,. native plant' materials iq: i t~ by air~es, ~hid! are cutting The i flower growers are of "Soil life." wtll disc . It't a physiological· probl~ fertz,QiarlesJeteraon, p_,_: United States is found in :I' back flights because of .the "interruptabl e customers," a new .Plant rood that need ·leading to plant· &tress " Ori W~er am~ Young George-narrow co<istal bt1t 8tong the fuel shortage. ....,. said R. E. Morris. a senior be applied only once in three ·_James D. Utzingerof ~r t'tiil RaWUni ml Roberl L .• 11. West Coast,'according to the P.a~ Ecke, owner .of t~ ''ice president .of San Diego years. .. Ohio State UAivftilJ Ci-· sail~ wiD , serve tea at l American Assoc'iation ,a f nation s I a r g e st pomsettia qas & Electric Co. He said Members will show and tell . Je!Won aervice..aaMI. ;.:j. ' ]t.m. • · · I Nurserymen. farm, said this w~ growers they received. a special notice about their fav9rite Chrlstm~ · · • · are aJlowed 'Ollly a single;day's last !Ulll.Dler that their natural decorations, in which only supply of propal)e gaa et a gas .S~e · might be in· natural materials are used . time and only twt weeks'-l-.ip-temrpttd ror· up to 90 days. Anyone intereStect In joining ply of beating oj.I. "I cannot foresee a s~tion the Irvine Garden Club is ask- -· -Rteently the head of·a fmn .where the weather would be~ ed to contact the membership believed. the naUon'i l~st . so good that there V.:Q\dd be cliainhan, f¥!rs .. Frank Green, ·supplier of mums . an4.,'\~ no interruptions," Morris said. 3700 · Parkv1ew Lane, 13;-B, poris 'sa'id fuel supplier&:bl,ve Irvine. advise him not to · pl8ot al ~ all this-year. ~ -.-Saine Family HOME-'ANQ -,p frlO· PLANT ·ALE MOON CACTUS I" ......... drl,ius llOft .. $1.47 J\V" POT . CHlllS"{MAS CACTUS 't" P'QT , . -. (Ql.EUS Pt.ANTS $3 47 WIWIMI Mlllfl" 1 · aolTOH •• ,.(. $3.97 '" P'OT WI . MMtW NSEV•llA '" P'OT $3.47 $2.97 IUUl"lt P'LANTS ...... '. llydrop~~ ·Class CSei , \J!;' eekeruler Gardener's Cliecklist Rhododendrons and eas lllll' HUNTINGTON CENTER. ' . ' ~ai"lfl s....i.: , ~·· ' ' . ' i " ; Ain't ~be a ~aolty? A nower worker in. Pasadena eJamines a resin orchid , ·wblch Will be 11.ed on the Kodak_.!loatjll theJ974.Tol!l'nament of Roses P;i~-, , ade. rioat builders and' volunteers paste peliifS of rial.Opwera on Ifie niold to •• cteate mt Oogl decoration~ which an not onlJr beautilul but fragrant. Many '~deri"'liave '1i'eidy started pre~• thelf . •ntri" !qr the annual New 1 ,Y~r!a-Day parade, ~ . " , I . 1 • - I t \ "'• ·cabbage Tips · • Crowding cabbaa< ·plant. In · a i'6w doe• not rts11lt jn •R In, •. criped crop. l'n •tea d , 'Crowding cau1e1 planll to 1 g0 ·\O .tieed rather ' than ·tom! · '..1Wd1. For this realC>il 'oet plants oi; tllln sqedUnp lQ allolo' at )wt .vi. ana, lllr lal~de!I .pnetiea, ' lndlei betw ... planll. I • I ' .betong .. to the same, pl fam-ilY as the heather of Scot· land, aceordlng ' the Ameri· . r1 -i A~ I . cail Associati of Nursery-& .._ .EDl~CEft '.1.No"e11.eH:· "U~!_1NGTQtf ei.,c,tt ~' 192·6611 .. ~::__~~· .... men .. A 'fOur-\veek, fast.~vjJl.g, • Qirysanthemurns in full ~ · !X'actical workshop abotit> :the bloom are sources of quick technique of growing pta.Dls. color . for the garden -or and vegetables hydroponically foJ.' enjoying i ri d o .r s . 'Will ~., M~y. fro.m 7 . Nur series have ~C90tainers or to 8:30 p.m. at the Ofange flo~·ering 'Mums in a wid Coast" YMCA. range of colors and fl r Since Aristotle, plants 'have forms. been •grown using water and nUtrients. TQday, witll poten· • Pl8J1t cand , . lrolJl \ia\ food ,shoriag.,, , 1 hi s . nursery fl•! loc .• . g ·blqom. -,slmple;suc<essful metfiod.will II niake'!'ll ll!o bite. edging, be ' dlscussed, delinedJ · ••>-hi.~hligbllng e garden for ... L-pandect -and 'demonstrated. · weeks~ eeks. · •. Sample kib will be. prepared • f!rapes when th to take home to 'yout' wndow leaye tum ""'wn. Prune out boxeo, •porches and patios. old canes ' on blackbertles ana Call 64UlllO for addJUoaal in· /lie this year's' new giowtll formation. ·;. ·• IQ ll\O ,trellis or suppori. ' . ~ ~ -~"7"~~1 . ··; .. ' { ·. \Mti/!!~ITERPRISES • ·-t ~ ... ~ '· <I" troiMf Hll ot•ANIC PAlMIN-.-nANlltl-COMPOSTS . ~ \ ,. .. " "" n-" ..,_,. ,.. ,...._ u .. ..._ ~., Mst Mf\ ~ ,._, -•AITMWOtlMJ. U.. M ......... ' .. ,._. tr hi l'llft!.inl Y"" tWlll ... _..... ---"· ,,,..., c..ID: ... ...,.,. .. ,,... • ' ,\ -, ' . ~ . 1614 W. IDIN•ll. IAMTA ANA PH. t7t.o16J · ~ ' ..... :. °"" .... • ' I • ' 2640 Harbor Blvd. ' COSTA MESA. 5-WSS27 ' ~-~ ~··-. \ ! ' . . ' . ... ' . ' . . ' . ,, , ... OPEN DAILY 9 ·5:30. SUNDAYS 9-S CAMELLIAS Enjoy the lnvely blooms of CAMELLIAS \Vinter and spring. From \Vhile to p.ink to reds. Sibgle, doubl e, rose forms. . ' 1. GAL 2.95 . • JAPONICAS and SASANOUAS Lovely variegated and sbaded forms . 'YULETIDE' CAMtLLIA Sasanqua . BeoutUul single flowers of red, cetltered with brighl yellow stamens. 5 GAL IN· BLOOM 6.95 • • • • Co I I I I ena :Page · , • Euthanasia: Is _ Dignity a Factor • . ' Ill Death? ' •' 'l'hli article Is adnpted from a report bv mltlee of the IW'vanl Medical Sdlool to j!:ramlno thi California Med!col Auociation Cammltlee the Definition of Brain Oeatb. 'l'lle ~ Hqc Com· for Contlm<lng Study of Evolving TT<ndi In mitlee was .,.,..,.,,,... only with tbol<!. ~tole Socl<ty A/ftcHng Life. It op~ in th• B•l· lndMdutls who !save no ~'. ceotral lttln ·of the Orange County Medical Auocl<r nervOUI syst<m activity (but 00. ';llili !ladude 110n:: paU"1tl wltb hypothennla -le~ below "· llO dep-ees F -or under the ""'U!ilce of ·. · central nervout 1ystt.m ~ta.· .UCh as Euthanasia Is defined u the painless putUn1 barbiturat<s) and who are, ll!inf.n, Wt)llln Ille to dtath (Weblt<r's Seventh New C.lle(lst< Die-definition of oomaUc death. 'l!lt A4 H.o<;.C.m- tiooary) of persons suffering from Incurable lfl. mltlee'a criteria are, In s!mpllfted ,form ; nenes. It Is also described as "mercy·klllln(." t) Unreceptlvity and unreoPtnolvtfy to ex· wl!Ortll forbe thdeefr.urposeed as of this article, mercy·kllllng ternally applled llllmull and inritt. ..ed. ... po11tlve euthanasia ....: an intentional, positive act of interference with the 2) No rMvements or brealhlng. natural history or the disease process resulting 3) No reflexes. 1---jjn,;,c.l<ffiilnatlon of the tndlvtdual llfe. Poslttve-4)-Flat electf<lencephalogram. t\lthanasla is tolerated nowhere legally in the The tests are repeated at least 2t hours lat.er. Wtistem civUizaUoo. -~ 'Mle Harvard, Committee baa recommended that Tile time-honored Judeo-Otrlstlan and medical whta tbe patient ls bopeleuly eamolose the ethic· has been to do all In one's power to family and all medical staff involved tbould pre!erve life. In past tjmes this meant solely. be informed. "Death i.s to be declared and allowing the patient to die, since the state of tbea the respirator turned off. The decision the ,art provided no Other course. The original to do' thJs and the responsibility for tt are oonbept of medical care was that of being pri· to be taken by the physician-ln-cbarge In con- mat)ly a ouning and comforting phenomenon. 1ultaUoo with one or more pbysiclana: Who have There was seldom any likelihood of actually cur-been directly Involved In the case. It b unsound lhg lbe patient unUI recent times. The motivation and undesirable lo foree the family to make was' humane and individualistic. the dectaJon." . nius, the ethic of allowing -a pmon to die IF THE .HARVARD criteria and procedural Is baaed -entirely oo consideration of the-dyln( Pauent's state, not on tbe benefits that OOuJd ttCOmmendaUOM for brain death are accepted, accrue to others. While in former times no then "pulling the plug" Is not even negative One ·would consider "allowing the patient to euthansla, but rather the recogrlltioo that death -cbolen o,.r a 15-y~· widow wboae ch1ldnn wera grown \IP and bad left home. Wltb in<reuing technological power h4ve come melhodl of prolonging Ille and l"!'ling illness that t<od to lmpoverlah Ille cootext In wht<h people die. Fewer and fewer people die in the company . of famtly, friends er even mtdlc•I personnel. AT THAT TIME OF life wben thero Is perliapo the grealelt need for human warmth and comfon. the dyln( petient 11 kept company .bY cardlac- pacemaker1 and deflbrl.ltators, r e s p l r a to r s , 'a.spl.rators1 oz;yg~tors, catheters and bis in- travenous drip. Ties to the community of men are replaced by attachments. to a community qf machines. The situation has fc.tered llie suggestion or a new rigbt to die with dignity. a right that would have several components and that might entail euthanasia. Prota&onilts of negative euthanasia state that death with dignity meano thal the patient must be told the trvth about bis condition If he wants to know It ; he must be cognizant of hlo; approaching death so that he can Jndivldualizc It by making decisions. Does a death with dl(l1ity Include the right to be mercifully killed? In 50me cases, such as protracted unlreatable pain, 'the hastenJng of death may he thought necw&rY for a digntl!ed deaUr.and may be an extreme act of love.-- die" as an act of euthanasia, in Ught of many ha~ ~ait that much controversy were fhanges one must call similar ·acts aegaHve euthanasia, the termination of life through non·ln-engendered concerning new medical criteria for · death, lt might be nece$3ry ln varioUJ states / tC'rvenlion in the disease process. to legislate the matter to avoid arbitrary or AMA CONVENTION RESOLUTION CONTAINED SUGGESTED FORM FOJ! PATIENT'S 'RIGHT TO DIE IN DIGNITY" The patient, Jn soW1d mlnd, would have to spontaneously request such assistance or have made previous, explicit arrangements concerning euthanasia. Obviously, the morals, ethics and dilemmas confronting the individual physician and th e medical prolession as a whole comprise a CO!l· steltatlOn of facton. Society as a whole wtll TROUGH TifE outcome of positive and negative situationist criteria. The courts traditionally have tuthanasia is the same, the intent ls different left medicaLdefinitions to physicians. In the positive form the ag"'t of deat/t 'I• 9Q111e : Medical techno( lol!ll can slgnificantiy prolong · Inherent in such an equational approach to healtb care Is the questloo whether health and life in some cases are an expensive privUegt for Ille physicatly, soclslly fit, aa del<rmlned b'y experls. And ' ii thece were to be political control, Ille cate11WY of elpendable people could he extended from. the sick to those 'deemed socially. politically er 'racially undealrable. nations, which patients bad most chance for """ covery and would therefore be treated, pbyaictarus would no longer serve the lnter.ats al tlie palien~ hut of aoclety; they would not he providers of aid and comlorl for tbe JD, but tedlnldans decide. . other person, in the nf?gative it is tlie 'illnesa; the {lives o the . h~lessJy ill and the very nw distinction is important. old, who increasingly fill hospitals and nuraing Time and technological progress have provided homeJ, drain facllitleJ, personnel. and funds, and thEf '-physician with life-prolonging techniques. someilmes cause an acu~ ecaroty of resources It 11 thus thal the conflict has artsm belween for other patienl9. It 19 aaked by aome 11 it of rehabllltaUoo. : . Wltbout attempting to be judgmental,. lt Is self-evident that the burden of the vital decision should not rest upon the Individual J>broclan. It ii LmperaUve that medicine maintain its role of beeler, rather than eucutioner, If the publlc ls to m•laWn il9 hl(h degree of c:onfldenc .. to ~ prol•lon. What m\ISI he decided, then, 11 who ·Is to "beU this cal." the Judeo-Olristlan tnldltlbrf~ the IJOCtoJoet.cal-• i1 worUiwhlle to expend .so ·many resource1 .on tren«t tc:ward negative euthanasia - a cmcept termlnal pal!ents, _or whether it would be better wla\own but practiced years ago. · to promote eutbinsia and-or allow s.u c h a Medical literature is replete with example of paUent to die so that another pa~ent wtlb more the difficulty of d!!tennlning lf death has occurred cllanee for recovery can take bis place. in 96me cues. From ancient times it was known THE mGRT OF THE JNDIVIDUAL is pitted that when the heart and respiration ceased, against the public interest. · the .. brain would die in a few minutes. Now It is possible to approach the problem from 'Ibe paUent'• family may be involved in the l!fe-or.cfeath debate. Financial cam are often innuential. This situation raises the question whether. health and life Js a right or a purchasable commodity. The family may also be confused about medical aspects of the case, and thus not make an informed decision and feelings of guilt or malice can enter into the decision-making process a1 "'ell. Perbapo Ibo,_ ba!•nc<d, lnl<(rated appnioch possible !qr ~ ·who would receive ruedlc:al attention la the group decilloo. There Is such a group In Seattle, whlcb dtddes what paUenls will he ac<epted fer dialysi• lrealmenL 1be group 19 made up of pbyalclans, a lawyer, a housewife,· a businessman, a labor leader and a minister. 1bus, the community participates, cooslden two bases for aelectlng patients: the medical-psychological aspect and the social-moral, rehabilitation one. In chooslng candidates, they consider 'worth to the commWllty'. For example, a 32-year-old man With a family of six to support and a stable history of employment It Is suuesled thal holpilals consider formation nf committees composed of admlnlstratlon, clergy. soctolopts and other community representatives of htgb repute, to wholl) the physician could Plldress the facts of the individual case at the reouest of the family. If the committee decision Is to "pull the plug," it is further 1uggested that the physician should withdraw from the case. 11l.us. society could best be served by having a decision made on ita beball !mpiemeoted by a croswectlon of lt5 own composition. the· ·trad itional signs of life -heartbeat and a socio-economlc standpoint, utilizing the cost- re~plration .-can be maintained entirely by benefit analysis approach. The moment when mac;hine. Renee, the debate over the status It would no longer be worthwhile to maintain of.J>rain death. a patient 's life would be the point at which 'l\e most comprehensive criteria for brain the rising cost and declining benefit curves in· deafh have betn proposed by the Ad Hoc Com· tt?rsect. .-----Our Man ins-Francisco------. ... IF PHYSICIANS WERE TO attempt to deter· mine. on the basis of comparaUve medical eval- . 'Rob My Pockets, Not My· Values' )Boy Thought '.World Had Him tJ>n a String .......,..~.~·-·' .. Kdver.ii ~ing Seen as Ronianti ~-j M~ . , .... ;,~ By HERB CAl!;N :~;\<;AN FRANCISCO :_ Sylvia Crespi :!tfiu once a san Franclsro lamplighter, ·c· true nobleman ..•• "You know," be reminisces, "one dusk l wa1 ijihting the gas lamps at Masm and ~llejo when this kid came by on !(le cable car lr8Cks, being drag(ed .. ...., at nine miles an OOur. and ,(lotlerlng for help. Whal h4ppened ?WJ.s he bad hooked a can on a string r. the cable - a favorite trick those days -forgetting be bad . other end tied araWld his wrisl. : The kid was pulled all the way to i Broadway before [ was able to lreak 1 that damn string. Never forget lt" · . . .Another grand old-Umer, this . one dining at the Gold Mirror on . T!lf'8Val: Dr. William Andenon, the : Taraval optometrist. During the 1906 . nTequake, he wa1 in German Hospital · tiiow Franklin) for an operation, Oat • Qi! bis back. "and those nJce nurses held up mimirs so I could w a t c h : the city burning . Never forget it." "I TIIlNK 'VE'RE on to a solution for the Middle East crisis," flashes Earle Jones from the Stanford Research Institute. "We're developing a car that runs on chicken soup" . . . Harry Bridges' 25-year-old son, Robbie, has gone to work as an ac- count exec in Joe Bavaresco's adver- tising-PR agency on -my, how ap- propriate -Union Street .... Tony Aguirre and Alex Rott, abreast of late dev~opmenls, confide that "We had one of the wrinkled prunes from another galaxy over to the house and you wouldn't BELIEVE the parlor games after dinner." NAM EPHR EAK KORNER: Jeremia h Towei. chef at Chez Panisse in Berkeley, found a great little namcphreaker in the English village or LltUe Snoring in Norfolk, "where." says a news story, "a villager pro- tested traffic ooise on a freev;·ay by sctUn( up his bed at the side of the road.'' Name of this heroic fellow : Eric Gotobed .... We •re also pleased to welcome tbat great rac.borse,' Seaetariat, on the strength of Namephrtaker Shelley Roberts' di9oovery that Secretariat's groom ls 1 Eddie Sweat. . • .x.nneth Sacks ls turned on nl~tly when Ille cndlu for NBCI Niglttly News reveal the stage manager to be Fred Ll&h19, while Joseph W. Cooper Jr. dllms e«dlt !or the 1Ja)ltlaa ol HUJJ11r ..Fi•her. AndlorlP'• teadmc w · lderml1t of tropey fish. ' . . . AAIZ llOl'PllAN N YI he new '·lo S.1'. ..-ily oa Ille new "un- ' ' dergrotm.d" airline, Freelandia, which has obe plane, a six-year-old DC-8 and charges $69 to Dy hippily between N.Y. and tbe coa.1t. "It's a trip in every sense of the word," says Abbie (if Freelaodia ew:r makes enough money for a T\' commercial, there ll 11). , JOHN EV ANS and David Thoreau (Indeed a desc:eodant of Walden Pond), on theiT way to a party given by Bart Goldie on his parenls' Petal\ln& ranch, were stopped by a Petaluma cop who l1lOlled an ope11 bottle In their car. No~ the san Francisco address oo John s driver's licensi:, the officer asked "What are ~ you doing here?" John , aiming to pleuc: "Looking.for a little action ." Officer: "Nobody, my friend, oomes from San Frandsco lo Petalwna lo look for action." Relult: ticket. -SHORn. Y AFl'ER San J .... , $3 million Civic Aud. opened early last year, Ille celling fell -remMlber? -and wtmt baa happened since is ootbing, because ol various law sull9. Oeiling'• still on the floor , a messsss. Meanwhlle, JA preparation for an eventual reopening, Mgr. N l ck Lickwar Is selling memberships In what he calls "The Chicken Llttie Club," complete with lapel button showing old C.L. In a llardbal TAUC ABOlll being In a rut! Oiutk Traynor. bavlng just been divorced by Linda Lovelace, II now managing the career, or whatever it's calle«t, or litarilyn "Green Door'' O)ambers, Ivory Snow's All·Amcrlcon Mom ... Will Rogefs, own e r of the Ma.rk Twain Hotei, was stopped at Post and Powell by two groovy young wmten collecting money. 0 .Pardon me, •Ir." beamed one, sb8'U.. her can, "We'n feeding the need)';'• to which Will beamed bock, "Yoo're awfully aweet but I just ate." BARNABV CONRAD, one ol tbe thoosand3 stuck with u n e x pt r e d aubsaiptlons to Life magazine, ree'd • letter of at>Ofoly from 'nme roe. • few days .... plus the alft ol I book to mUe up the difference. The book : Jul., Wltcover's 19" "White KnlaJlt: The Rise of Spiro Agnew." By MELVIN MADDOCKS • Christian· Science Monitor Service When the subject turns to advertising, we are all fish talking about the bait, and our humiliaUon tends to make us angry. Young Idealist complaim cranki· ly, "Why can't there be just one product, like plain soapy soap? Who needs 52· brand3?" But those well .. cqualnled wilh Y. I. (shhh! d<n't pass it on ... ) know that one of her favorite read.1 consists of the advertising columns in the New Yorker. Y. I. also believes money should be free. She may be right on both counts. If she isn't, she has a terrific excuse: She's 9 yea r s old. But what about the rest of llS? Advertising m.akes prluish hypocrltm of it.! elder bifics. Endlissly we detail the fiendish wiles of depraved copy writers. They appeal, we protest, to Gluttony, Envy, Lust. But who responds to Ille seven deadly appeab? Gluttonous, envious, lustful purchasers, that's who. Thus tbe rnisleaders and the misled fall Into a pettern of AdBD>and·Eve blamesmansbip ("The advertiser did make me eat. .. "). Alas, it takes two lo do that old Temptation Tango. A NEW BOOK by a Brlllsh Ari critic (and novelist) Jolm Berger, titled "Ways of Seeing" (Viking, $3.95), he!po bftak the cycle ol flng~i>Olntlng. Berpr II writing notes -recklessly sweet>lntt but brilliant nota -about that s!lppir!esl al topics, modern art. An enigmatic Hlom inunmarfzes hls basic convictioo: ••we Cll1y see what we took at." That is to say, not ooly iJ "art" a subjective concept -a telective visjon -but so is min's deflnltlon of the ''reallty" which be assumu hls art merely ren.cts. This comp!"' notion -matclllng tbe complexity of modern art, wresWng In· deed with metaphysics -does oot pre- vent ll<rger from playtnc adwa\d)er and apotting ali those ~ ploys. "The equaUOn of drinking and IUOCeU," for Instanc:e. (One of America's liquor ads now peddles "The Rieb Man'• Scotch") Nor does he neglect, you may he sure, sexism in advertising, "nte man as knight (horseman),'' he points out, beco.,.. the virile motorist. And what product bu the ublquf-1ioHytd model mt a!OOd · next to In a calculatecl cmlusloo ol juat whal the customer ls l1IPPOled to he acqulrtllgl Biil BERGER'S specl4l virtue 19 to go beyllld au this famlltar pmbl~ analysil. lie declarel: thaf the world portrayed by advertlllng · -wftb Its nymphs and landac:apea alld Mona Llaa smiles -ls u formal and coherant a vision aa. a •, the -1d portnyod by I parUcular "acbool" of pointing. To Judie from a lllMy ol YOlllC Tdeallit'a lal<lt New Yorlra' and current State GOP Swings to ~ight By PlllL HANNA Capitol New1 Service 'l'he ttat<wlde Republican machinery Is firmly Jn the hands of conservativea and It looka as if ii wlll stay that way through the 1974 election year. 'lbll II an Indication tbat Lt. Gov. Ed Relnecb will he the GOP's favorite for governor next year, and it bodes ll1 for the proposed gubernatorial campaigns of Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Yoonger, State COO· troller Houston Flournoy or 1 f o r m e r presidential consultant Robert H. Finch. Governor Ronald Reagan and hJs ultra· conservaUve financial backers are in a pOsitioo to dictate UJK1lllftina: electk>na ' through the maniPllfitlon of campolgn finance• and the loy1lty of doorbell· rlng(OI preci9et workcra. vltatinn In '18 even thauih be aald it "terrlfie1 me'' to think a ut It. YORTY eould be a eon- didate against Calli '• 1 •Ii I or Democratic: Sen. Alan Cranston. I Governor Rupa II openly t>UlftlDI the aenatorlaJ candJ4acy of younjr Dr. 'llarl Brian, c:umotly otcretary of the -·· Health and Walfare /!imC!· Wltb his perty ~ ii would be poeolble for the governor lo freeze out matt of . tbe comf!lldtlon for the nomlnalloa to oppotl Cranston. There """ a few llepubll"*lll at Ille ......,, G'oP coo1ab . who "l!'""'ber 11111 ,iben canservativa ·party efementa ln- llltod' that Governor Goodwin J. Knilbl l!OP ulde lor the gutiematortal eandldacy 6l farmer· Sen. Wllllam F. Knowland. ·~hnsutd wu a fiuca of monumental m>liortm with Knowland campellnlni· Cia the oaliject of "rl(h~to.work'"ancl i... tnc ~ ·~ elecll• to former Gov. Edmund a. Brown. It could ha-again If Ille GOP klngmaker1 117 'to cram a slate full of rfah~wfnger• .town the throat ol the par· ty .-hen. TBS llBPl/BLICAN Par11 "may olt.<r Ibo beat hope for our naUonal prllMl'VI· lion u a free nadoo," u YorlY told the eOllWlllloa d11ill!teo. but ·It wfD bave to learn to appeil1 to the pl DWI of voters In the middle of the poUllcal spec- trum In order to do It. A moc1ora11 wllO II makfnl 1 t r o D I fains In -the CaJifmlla GOP ls form• Heolth. Educalliln and We If a r e Uncleraeeretary Jolm Veneman. Ho 11 an • UlWlllOUll""'1 candidate fer Uoutenanl go...,,.. and 11 mUJrur a well11Janned campaign to Ue down tile party workers to give him strength . nnll 58 c:ountie1. He'll likely • he opposed by ultra-con· 1trvative 1 t 1 t e Sen. Jolm llamW' ol Glendale. Biil WHAT Republican Is to aay these tactlcl ere wrong? They he .. led lo two terms for lleagan as governor and could mean e!Ocum or the actor·tUfned. politician as President of the United • ------------------------ States fn 117~ Hundreds of Joyll llepubllcana, tired ol llstenllltl to their pai:ty being b e a I e n dawn oa natlonol television, att<nded the largest GOP ttate eonventlon Jn many years reeently In San Diego. And, they • had fun llstenln( to party blpip from all o•tr Ille country. , Thert were even a leW 'ltl'Jlrile• sud! • u the Dip flop of fonnar 'Lao Allflelel Mayor 8am Yoriy "1lO 1Doi1 the oecasion lo switch his · ~ 11lepiM1 from Democnt to llepUbllCan. Another party twitcher, former Tew Governor John ll. CoMlllY. WU Ibo Oii ~ana to Jet Ille porty falthtul know he ta waJU., In Ille wlnp !or a presldenllol In- ' PUNCH televlsloo c:anunerclal•, !he following gen«al prlndples govern A d I a n d , U.S.A.: Rule !. "Come Into the ganlen. Maud ..• " Nature hu become the most fashionable backgrouod, even for Ille product! that least fit Into It, like cigarette! and Automobiles. Rule 2. "Give pearls away and rubies .. .'' Paradoxically, luxury items are dropped lnlo ads almost as oftm (and as lrnleYanUy) u waveo and · sumeta. I 1l'llEllE DO THE contradidory, values of Ille idyllic and the exotic Dnd a common denominltor? In noatalg(a, Berger the«izes. Both unspoiled Nature and aristocratic elegance are imqes, be ~· that "sell Ille past to Ille future. • Berger's ulllmat< law ol ad- vtrllllng: "All refere11ces to quality ara bound to he retrospective." Rather than being Dirty Tricks °"" segment of humanity plays upon another, · advertialng, In Berger's view, becomes a romantic myth both partle1 share. 'Ibis dream not only sells the pniduct, It ii the Ona! product. The fad tbat he Ondo advertlltnr an appeal to the imagination as well as a blow below the money belt malctll Berter less rather than more forgiving. "Rob my pocket," be seems to say, "but not my ~ of values." AND llERE CERTAINLY is the pro. blem: 'lllat we euotanen may he IOfd, "'?I a cheap. product but a cheap bope or a cbeaf fear. If I buy brand . X, my llfe wfl become better and happier. If I bave nothing. I wfll be nolbinr. 'lbll ii Ille ten1ble false logic thlt adTertlJIO( can play upon. Our lmecurfty, oor vulnerability ls DOI Ille lault of advertlsera. Bui tllot Vflf'1 lmecurff1, that very vulnerabJllty teepe ua from forllving advenllera (Cl' ouraelvsa) when Ibey mantpulat< us. And this "way of eeetng" -this pride In man u more tban an eJplo!lable weakling, this tn.lstence th4t lhe hungers of the spirit can never be satisfied by things -ls the be!t and perhaps the only protection we patsies have. ' -...iW- Saturday, November 10, ~973 The comment page ol the Dally Pilot seelts to Inform and stimulate readers by pruenllng a variety o! com· men WY on loetcs ol' lnleJ'. est ancl significance from Informed obM!rvers a n d spokesmen. RoWt N. WMd, Pvblllher • HI Are for Re things rtady Mo good to ba candi all decor things And ol y he I all and do to isa Ltnco M Ille day Gove Plym Engl the peleb barv Ma • ... .. ' ... Do the by and so Iba ba O.X sta el the Iba ca br ml en Jur wa \\'h th " dr lhl ca ga pl f p a ' c • HI boys and glrls. Are all o! you getUng ready for Thanksgiving! Remember, there are many things to do In order to get ready for such a big hoUdny. ~tom has to get all that lf'Cld food ready. She has to bake pumpkin pies make candled sweet potatoes, get all her materials f o r decorating and, oh so many things to do. And did you know-11\at all of you boys and girls can be a real help to Pw1om with all that \\'ork? So be sure and ask her what you can do to help. • ./,.,.. ( 'ID.~-!2J ( .•. ._~ t ~ I'' ~--./ Jf I -/I , t>m' AU. OF YOU boys l'-,_j.:U~..,. ... and girls know that the very f ~=~~=~~~~~~~~~=:?:~~~~!~=~:===~~ first national proclamation to ·: celebrate Thankagiving was iasued by President Abraham Llnooln In 1863? .. * PRIZE WINNER * Cliff B1ll1rd, 6, of 10181 Jon Day Drlvo, Huntington Boach . .. S1t11rd&y, Nowmbtr 10, 1973 DAILY PILOT f . 1'lot.el1 for Pets 'Bark ·Twiee for ~Service' .. CIWtl!IM JdlM• Mt!WIW lt"1c• PRAIRIE VIEW, 111. - When Brandy goes on a tw<>- week vacaUon, the motel here offers ll(Jlendkl room service: •ill slripo ol bacon -!ried crisply the way she lites It -and three scrambled .,ggs at a a.m. At 9 a.m., a heaping lx>"l•I of sugar fro sted Oakes -her lavorite cereal. At JO a.m. a full plate or rare roast beef -delicious. A rellow vacationer down the hall In Room 103 indulges ln a half-pound cheeseburger between meals. The occupant or Room IM caters to rather stranger tastes: he snacks daily on marshmallO\\'S and rarely gels out of bed unless the n1aid comes to tidy up. Not so WlUSual? Brandy is a year-<1ld St. Bernard dog, though, and her neighbors are a pampered standard poodle named Kevin and a· dalmatian called Yumn1y. THEIR "VACATION" retreat, the newly opened Sl _J:tJ!; million American Pel r.1otel11, is a new concept in pet c11rl1H111 klMc• Mllll• ''''"' boarding ihat compares to 'SINGLE ROOM PLEASE' ~ as Hilton hotels com· Poodle on • Holld•y pare to cave dwellings. It i1 a \Vhole n_ew mllkbone · lor the liberated dog (or cat) attention all the ti~' he aparU;Qenl> !or cat>, a stable, an 'vtary. a serpentariwn, and aquariums. Pet boarden nm the gamut from horses and mynah birds to cockapoos, and soon · there will be monkeys and boa c:on.slricton, too. E#.:11 DAY animal v.•astes are rerooved 01\d the facilities are hosed dov.'T\ u•ith boiling "'ater Wlder 750 pounds of pressure; then the floors are sanitized with a detergent or bacterial disinfectant and rin s- ed again \vith the high· pressure hotv.•ater spray. And: e Pri\'ate rooms for dogs. covered v.-ith Astro turf and with adjoining outdoor runs. OU.·thc-floor beds (in the "lmperlal" service dogs hav~ their own brass bedstead COnl· plete with Seeley mattresses). Piped·in stereo music. Priva'e drinking f0W1t ains v.ith fresh "-'Ster. · e Cats have fully carpeted separate apartments: with tri· level perches and a scratching JXISt. Roomettes are available for lamily accommodations. Again stereo music. 'Food in disposable , nontippable coo- tainers._And abundant water. -.. •! " animal• art insured l,Y rtplacement or up to '2$0 'Ol the event ot death wt»te boarding. Two services are availab~: deluxe and imperlal. Ratel 1•nry from $%.75 a day i..· ~ depending upon the size or the dog and the serv)ce.s selected. Cats run from , S3 to $6 a day. Daily rePQrts are kept on all boarders' eating habits, health, and ''personality.'' ...... Other American Pet M<ittls are sched uled next year .. for Chicago's westem subt:a'bs and Birmingham, .l\1ich .. '8nd plans eventually call for such pet pa{aces in 67 other major cities. •. Ii ____ ___.."'"'i . J ASON HAD AN EXCUSE NORTJ! HAVEN. Conj>. (AP) -The Republicijb Town Committee, in ~ attempt to flush out more potential voters. recently mailed reminders o I. "failure to register " to m_any reslde.nts, _inclu~g Most Americans believe that the holiday dates bac~ to the day of lhanks ordered by Governor Bradford or Plymouth Colony in New England in 1621. That's "'here the Pilgrims and the Indians ~lebrated the bountiful hanrest. Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len~s COntest. Here's all you do: (1} Draw picture on piece of plain, whlte paper S'h inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa 8262&. Entriea must be received by noon on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. '--" in your famiLv. says. e In addition, the buildings are made entirely from fire- resislant mate rials: there is a 24-h<lur supe rvision; on-ca ll veterinarian service; 18 full· tlrnc employees : and all the Jason Brock of Rld,e-•----"= Road. A·lany of you depicted those scenes in your drawing s this v.•eek. Now for the next couple ol weeks, Uncle Len would like to have :;ou keep sending h1 drawings about Thanksgiv· ing. TliERE · WERE so many good, ooe• this W..k that Jhe judges bad· a dl!flcult time . picking the wiMer. R e c eiving HONORABLE 1'1ENTION this week are Dawn Boeke and Douglas Jutras of Fountain Valle y. Sutie. Carter of Costa Mes a, Lis~ and JcMy \\"einberger of corona del Afar, Debbie Kronnick of Mission Viejo, and Beth Strauss of liuntlngton Beach. Uncle Len is sorry that .-· . everyone can't win a prize, c I' but keep trying and keep sen• r----aro A ·ding in yo.ur entries to Uncle " Comer----. Len and to Cazol and Andy. But pl.ease remember tO make your-drawiqs the a>r- rect size, or they cannot be wed. They must be µi· black ink or dark .pencil and they must be S~ inches wide and 4 inches deep. And be sure to .put your name. age and address on the back of each · drav;\ng. RIDDLES an~ JOKES * PRIZE WINNER Whal keeps the best time? (A walch·dog) ll!t1111t Guile, 11 tf II"~ D•I• SI. Fount1!11 V1Uty So send in lots of good draw- ings ~nd poems and jokes and riddles. L..--------------------' Until next Saturday, ha\'e ~---------------------, a very. very happy everythirtg. GOODBYE HALLOWEEN Halloween ii all gone now It went so fas~ I don 'L know how Oh sure, some candy and treats are here .But the ghosts and goblins aren't, I fear. The costumes and masks were so much fun But that:s all !inish,ed and done. Yes, Halloween has gone away 1< s..wi_,.... .......... Atl A.My, •I• Or-.. C...t Deity Net, le• 11... C•t9 Mete, C.nt. I don't know what to do today. A K........, t111f Rtt•r "" ff l.al'Mt l1H11v1... 10, ti I .. '"' atllWlcll, Nt~ IMtfl fw file Wlllll/111 tttl!'Y 111 lllt 1IWY lollOlll ,...,... Cllll•l Miill , .. r "'"' ., 11"1' I• Ull<le lefl, a.x I.MG. CHll ~. C1Hf. fMU. "'""" w,..1 t compi.1• ,...,..vme WI "' Hie Mlfll Slvcleftll '"cyc.....-i• .. JW I MnlfNlll. 110 11, itt Al'- ...... l'MJllY1•Hl1 ..... Ill• .... 11 ... : De trees really ate oxygen? Some ~-eeks ago Andy reported that trees use oxygen and return carbon dioxide to the air. This was challenged by several palite friends - and a couple of people not so friendly. They were 11ure that Andy told the story backwards because plants use carbon dioxide and give of( o_xygen. The fact ls that both statements are true -and either one tells ()ll]y haU o! the story. Almost everybody k n o w s that green plants absorb . carbon dioxide and pour out breathable oxyg~n. During the miraculous p f o ce s s or photosynthesis, they U5C the energy of sunlight to manurac· ture basic plant food from water and dlssolved chemicals u·hich they get from the soil -and carbon dloltide which they get fl'OJll the air. The "wute" gas from this u'OD· drous operation is oxygen. All this ts true. But plants also carry on another exchange of gases· TIIE LIVING cells of both plants and animals use o.xygen as a fuel for their chemJcal activities. These miraculous acUvlUes are the very proc· .,... or Ille It.ell. ln animals tbil operallon IA c a I I e d rtaplraUon, or brenlh1ng. In plants It Is called trnnsplra· tion. B o th respiration and transpiration use gaseous ax).'· gen u a luel and produce waste carbon dioxide. We breathe Jn oxygen and b"4the out carbon dioxide day and niClll. So dcv lrt<9 and otherJllnlB. We cannot reute any this wute carbon dioxide. But the plants can. Doy and night, the plant and animal l\'Ol'lds use oxygen and give oil carbon 41oxide. Dur· Ing the daylight hours, green planlS alto use the carbon dloxkle and give off oxygen. The surfaces or green leaves and stems arc riddled ·with IJllall pores. which allow the gaseous a1r to pits ln and out. As lhi> mixture of (Hes circulate& arnOng the living plant cells, they take the ox· ygen molecules they need and retum molecules of carbon- doixide -which eventually seep out through the pores. This goes on day and night. AT DAYBREAK. green chlorophyll ctlls start up their photosynlhe1ls operatiQI\. They absorb molecules ol carbon dk:ixide from the air that seeps iii. through the pores. Even-· tually the "waste" gas front the photo>ynthesis process -oot through the pores. And it is oxygen -oxygen to supply all the plant s. animals and people v.·ilh gaseous luel lo carry on the processes of life. We keep plants indoors. thinking that they pour fresh breathable oxygen into the air. So they do. but only during day I i g ht . After dark, photosynthesis v.·hich produces oxygen shuts down . But plant transpiration continues to use qxygen and give out waste carbon dioxide. At night, the plant and animal world com- pete for the same·gases. Artitr ttllM 1 Mve11-votum1 set of Ille C'""""'81 tf f111rnl1 It D1n1 ICl'lllc, ... f, l'f YIMfll t Clll!Of'llll1 tor lllf 1 -· Do bald ea11e1 migrate! The Founding Fathers of America saw this great bird high In lbe sky and ' choso him to be thelr national emblem. Seen lrom arar, he seems to have a bald head -and people ~alled him the baJd eagle. But actually his proud head Is ,covered \vith snowy white feathers that shine up there in the sunshine. So nowadays it's more polite to call him the American eagle. No, the splendid bird do.es not migrate from a sum- mer home to a wlnter home. • The American eagle and his mate otay together as long aa they live. Their home may be a hlgh tree or more llkelf' a lofty ledge among hllh mounWn ptaks. There they spend 111 their IUllUMrl and wlntera. EV<l')I day they ·~read their wide !rings and fly far and wide. Qve( a llrgo range. Th!J la their peroonal prop<rty, their Wrltory .. ~ !hey hunt !or Rsl\. rabbit! and other mealy food. Beware of 'Dolch' If You're in Ph.illy PHILADELPHIA (AP! -Corps. Olarles r.fellor and lami!y, poaing for pictures, look like any other such grouping: smil· ing wife, Jacqueline, young son. Christopher. and the family dog, j'Dolch." But "Dolch" is really not your everyday family pooch. He's a snapping German shephard, and a t r a i n e d n1ember, aiong with officer r.1ellor. of lhe Philadelphia Police Department's Canine It's Ber Bag "He's not a gentle dog," Z.fellor said of the husky animal who's been hls patrol partner in West Philadelphia for six months. "Dolch " takes any a1nount of fondling from 7.-year-old Christopher Mellor, but once be bares his teeth -beware . The Philadelphia police ad- ded dogs to their arsenal 11 years ago , and now claim the an imals are a major deterrent to crime. UPI TMtt It's not easy 'lb let this cat, "Peppermlnt Patty," out of ·the bag. She like• it, accordlng to owner, Kathy Salyer of Spokane, Wash., who perlodlcall.Y shares a grocery sack with her household-pet "The prob- lem it, she wants the sack placed right where l want to sit," Kathy said. ' , "It's the greatest place in "This is an all-pet boarding the world for a dog," says facility," stresses AP~f presi- airline pilot Ronald Perkaus, dent Robert Leeds. Besides v.•hose 5-month-old German 242 individual indoor-outdoor shepherd ChaWlCey has visited runs for dogs, there are 150 APM six times since it first But Jason ~as a good excuse. He's the Brock family's dog. opened in Jun e. "I like the idea that the dogs aren't locked up and for gotten about. Here they get Anyone For _Bottle Caps? · .. • NOW THAT'S LANDSDALE, Pa. !AP) - How much is a·mlllion? have been collecting bottle caps trying to get one million together to find out exactly how much a million is. So lar the pupils h3ve amassed more than 400..000. They fignre that ii they ~eep .. up the pace they will n:ach:: the millioo. belore they ti,nisb. Nathan Frf, -10, says it's A PUMPKIN--"big~thana bread .box." .. Steven Boone, 9, believes its "more than a big box." The 72 .. pupils at 'the Oak Park Elementary S c h o o l started the project. in second grade while studying small numbers. .the sixth grade. .. CANON CITY, Co Io . (AP) ~ Yes, Charlie Brown. there is a great pumpkin. One-bundred and four pounds worth. Jay Harrison, 9, coru;iders it a "pretty lot, more th an 9,000." There is. of course, the .Pro-~ blem of where to put 400,000 bottle caps. Right now,1 th e school is storing them in a small room, but space is .rup· That's how much the v.•innin g entry in the Canon City Mammoth Pumpkin Contest weighed. The pumpkin was entered by Eric Johr&n, 8. Randy Darrow, 8. explains a million Ls actually "more than a lot, and a lot is too much," while 9-year-old Nadia Cla rn calls it 1ike it is: "A million is a million." · THEIR TEACHER, Linda Potteiger, says "when v.·e \\'ere studying second and third place numbers. we just went on. They were interested in a million, so l thought we would start collecting the bottle caps." ning out. , Even though the pupils are a Jong way from their &oal, they eventually must face .the probiem o wllat to do '.,wlth THESE KIDS should know. the bottle caps. : '· For the past 18 months they Anybody interested? world scope (10 pointl for wh QI....._. M••td corNClly) I (CHOOSE ONE: Israeli. Egyptian) De· tense Minister Moshe Dayan said Egypt and Israel agreed to exchange wounded prisoners of war. 2 The House . . ? . Committee voted Chairman Peter Rodino subpoena pcrwers to speed its investigation of possible e:rounds to impeftch President Nixon. a-Ways and Means b-Rules c-Judiciary 3 (CHOOSE· ONE: Commerce, Interior) Secretary Rogers Morton said the energy crisis will be the major concern of Americans over the next 10 years. • 4 Supreme Court Justice . ? . . set a record for length of service on the High Court. , 5 The Administration agreed to turn the so·called Watergate Tapes over to fed - eril Judge John Sirica. True or False? newsname As special prosecutor, I headed the Justice Department's Water· gate probe until I was fired by President N"ixon. last, week, I testified before the Sen· ate Judiciary Commit- tee about my dismissal. Who am I? matchnames (4 llOintl tor tKh count')' matched with h1-ofd name) l ..... Sri Lanka · 2 ..... Ban11lade$h J ... :.Zalrt 4 ..... Zambla 5 ..•.. Surlnam •·Democratic Republic ol the Congo b·Ceylon · c·Northem R~esia d·EHt Pakistan •·Dutch Guiana --Jn addl.Uon to being a family fun feature, THE QUIZ ls • "rin ln&qral part of tbe fn.clauroom new1 program pre- sented Al.Qrange Coast area schools u a public service by the Dl:lly Pilot. • news picture ·: ' • .. (10 poi .. " )'OU.,..., lhft quettlon COIT'CtlJ) ..,;,. t he United Nations Security Counci l approved the Secfe•: tary·Generars proposal that the UN peacekeeping force: in the Middle East should consist of 7.000 men, to b~ deployed for 6 months at a cost of S30 million. Who i~; the UN Secretary-General? • " sportlight •' l "Quarter-nelson" is a term used in the sport of . ·• ? .... a-wrestling ~ b·ice skating c-weight lifting ,. 2 Triple Crowt winner .. ? .. bid farewell to racing with:•' an easy victory in the $142, 700 Canadian International : Championship. ' .: a·Riva Ridge b·Bold Ruler c·Secretariat .· 3 Mark Dorlohue announced his retirement from competi- tion in (CHOOSE ONE; boxing , auto racing). 4 Buffalo Bills running back .. 1 became the first. player in NFL history to gain 1,000 yards rushing In only seven games. ' 5 Lee MacPha il, New York Yankees general manager, has been elected (CHOOSE ONE : Natl91ial, American) League President. roundtable ,...., •s:u11liln (no ICOfl) What policy should the U.S. follow in the Middle Easll YOURICOlll:tl 11 100 '"*"''-TOl'ICOMJll tolOpoinll-1'.a-. 71 lo IO points"" G-lllo7Dpelnt1-ftlll. 115· 73 •VIC. Inc .... ..._ Wlac a • u•114•wv ·t :uo•dwil ·r ·o·t :a1rt''' •J111-c :''t =•·t :1H9111ll04S w1•~Pl'M 4'n)I ~3-n1:>14SM.1N •·§' !t -· l•-c !p·t !q·1 :so•OMM:>J.V'lf •oj Pl'ct!'l'JY t3WYNSMJN I PUJ.•5 :11161109 ·o wi•111!M"' :~01••1u1-c !>·t !!1•1411•1 =i400.S0\¥0M --- I \. , '<lllY Pi1.. ... JLER • . 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Schulz t DDAY'S CIDSSI DID PUZ ZLE .--~~....,..~~~~ IT'S Al.WAIS THE SAME_ HELLO AND 6000f5't'E! 3 ACROSS I Do art wont J !:~ringty 1 DuU one 1 Beofthe i~ same mind 1 Tartness 1 Etna's I \ product ~ Unfresh Gave pltls Owns 2{ Rep. ~, headman 2t Photographic :. device 2j Unders).ands 215 Eddo 28 Guardian ~-~~S:of 3f Modify 315 "Baloney!" 37 Nation of Eur. 38 Chinese • gelatin 3t Bedroom """'""" 41 Entwine 4~ Rug 43 Chair, for °"e 44 Ex.Ct ; requital "8 Slushy stuff .cl Midwesterner 50 In good order SZ Time of year 2 • ~ -' .. • • 21 I ~ -' "' I >\1 -"' . t. • -• .. -.. 53 Roofing piece• 56 Guardian· ship 57 Moisture form 60 Kind of cloth: 2 words 62 Preposition 64 01 the USA 65 lrith·Gaelic 66 Machine control 67 FOl'bids 68 Bishops' olficial seats 6S One cubic mater DOWN 1 Way through the woods 2 Taj Mahal site 3 Flower 4 Tennis gear 5 Indians' tenrs: Var. 6 Mos1 courageous 7 Cards 8 Bean container 9 Heath genus '.0 Hubbub 11 Tardy 12 P1oposi1ion 13 An style I ,.,\ • • • 1S I-\:~~ •• 1 Ye11erday'1 Pullie Solved: IS ls concerned 22 Withdraw 24 Move iuound " Golf architect's creation 26 Perambula· tors 27 Fi1 t°' a queen 28 Oval 29 Spcechify 31 "Ride -·-- Hofse" 32 Pac. isla nd group 33 Ancient 36 Ripper 40 Exclaim with violence I • , .. ' " ' " , ' [ ' 41 Direction 43 Building material ' 45 Desuuctiw peop'9 47 Inserts 49 Emits a k>.cS sound 51 Vestiges 53 Plant disease 54 Asian monk 56 Sobeit 56 Sagacious 57 Bird S8 Constantly 59 Used to be 61 Pan of ••to be" 63 W1ger " " .. " 22 ~ fU ' " . 30 " 22 ll -' rc ~•--,~, 31 r!ll< -~ .. .. ' ' '\1 .. •• ' -I .. ' ~ ~· . .,, .. J . ,.,. .. ' .. '."4-~ " JUDGE PARKER ' MISS PEACH AND MR. POOLE WAHT6 'IOO TO GET IN TOUCH WITH HIM AS SOON AS YOU GET eACK IN TOWN! Harold Le Doux J:ll:I\, 'fOIA ~y YOL{ U?ED '!?> HAYE' TICOL;fjl..£ 1Dot-ITIFYIN6 W11'H YOIA" FATHER, 91AT by Mell YEP. JIA'ST THE: OTHE" DAY, . AT 1'Hli L.ITTW! Ll!A61AE' ,;,,w,;1 ' DICK TRACY • iMAi'" AL.r.. OVE.C- NOW? MD AS PIKE TALl{S, TMe WATER FOUNTAIN· WHAT? 15 IT MOVING? ..,U.; ' Wi P""'iD &Jlei-1 OTH&ll: OIAT OF THE CIWWD;... -V£S,TMf srrn. Pl.ATE, MOLDING TWf W.<UER, BA.SINS, • 15EGIMS TO 'TURN- L c //·JO ,.,...,,s: by Chester Gould -WIDEll·WIOER -WIDER! "Henry, when I talked yoa out of wearing white shirts and dark 1aJtl on oar "acatioa, I certainly didn't mean THAT oat of them." DE~NIS THE _MENACE • t a t a t v Ii a • ' t t ' . • • -. •· • .. DAILY PI LOT JI Solution to Pill . B .lood Clotti~g Dangers Hinie;I -ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - A poulble aoluUOO to the problem of blood clotUng a!Soclated with the ort t con- traceptive pill was reported Friday to the American Heart American women on the plll -may be triggered by the addition of pltyalcal stress, svcl\· as minor surgery or a bone broken · while siding, a Washlngton University sclen- Ust Bald. pill and phyllcal stress, the tlcoagulant, 1pparenUy c111 scielUllt $Aid, lowers the level elevai. the level of Factor In tbe blood of a normal an-• M Wc:I: to normal, a<'COl'dlng tlclQUlng ag~t. protein called to Dr. Stanlotd Wessler, a Factor 10. blocid clC\ltlng speclali•t at the that there la a very sllght prescri ption of heparin fo r alt risk of blood clotting tha t can women on the pUJ, partly occaslooaUy lead to death in beca use it must be given by women taking the pill. The !nJeclloo. but did n y It 1houtd percentage of risk, he said, be considered when t b e is apparently less than one or ~ ~'Oman is Wldergoing physical t\\'O percent. stress such as min_pr surgery. reporl to tile heart .,s9c1,. tlon's 1973 scientific "JSlons ~"a p re I l m I n a r ~!on\"' muntcation '!)>out a ne..,,_:con- cept." ·T. AasQclatlon. .1 'Ibo. c1ott1n1 -a "•llibt risk" to the H mllllaft 'M'9 1~ administration St. Louis University. of a "minldose" or very small JmOWlt of a aubltance called Wl!SSl,ER SAID there is heparin. the l:tocfy'a natural an-"finn ltatlltlcal evidence" The scientist said he would The concept, he lllid,: re- quires more data. for full TOM SMOTHERS . : t DICK SMOTHERS Brothers Sharpen ·New Act · RENO, Nev .. (AP) -The Smothers brothers, perform- ing together after three yeata, are anxious to lhake their reputation as political satirists and social commentators. . 'Tom and Dick have been wtre heavy politlcaUy." said supper clubs for the past month, getting used to being ' on stage again and sharpening musical comedy skills. TllElll BAS!~ act hasn't cblnged nich. It's &Ull po~ ternecr'IJ'Olli>d Dick trying to slog whlle Tommy mugs and their perpetual give-and-take bickering. Sprinkled throuih the .bO'I. are Tommy's comical com· 1 meats on thi IK'l.IUcaJ acene, f 'We're -.t 9reat, "''"• pelftlelll ••• tlriSu aad •oelal CQlltntentlltJtr•.' something they say they've added more to saUsfy ~ au~ dienCe Ulan tbelelves. ,: Hfeople remember o u r televl!ion lhow and think we added. "I don't lhlnt we .. ever Dick, at 35 a ye.ar )"OUnget !hon his brother. ''They expect us to be politically oriented, "WE BAD SOf1E poUUcal things on the, shOw, but not very much becau,. they (the netwo.rkl and .a p o n 1 o t a ) wouldn't let you.11 , "I think "We •re re,chlna a little bit right now to try and fill that Image," Tom added. 'I don't think we ever will. I feel like cuttlnc It down. 11.People· are ·golne tO blve to adjust to tbe fact tllat we're not great, witty political satirlsta and soci.al com· mentltol'I:. We've never been that way." ''You never fC¥"m your, act based Oil what people think you are," DLck said. 11AJ ·91on as )'D'! do that you're In deep trouble." "PEOPLE HA VE the Image a ll!Ue blown up," Tommy said. "We're dcilng exactly what we've always done and people· are expecting aomethlftc more. 11 ' The :imc>thera brothers stop-P'!d ~11/nnlnl 8' a duo alter an ap~ here In 1970, with tlie exception of a few television spot.i "so people wOuld know we weren't dead." 'ftiey said In an lntervlew • that a general lack ohleetre and concentrat1on, as well 11 a peadinC law llllt over their ~ flom a weekly CBS televtllon 'lllow, had -t_.;lblt... But the court cue was &et· tied' 1lila ,...,, with the brvlbara coDocllni me.ooo for &reaCh of· contract. 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Persons born on those dates tend to dra,V to them in- dividuals born under Gemini and Sagittarius . They also seem, in a surprising number upon lo solve money dilemma . \fhat appears lost can be recovered. SllGlTl'ARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Lie low. Play "·aililig game. Don't attempt to force issue:;. Strive for ac- • commodation with one who appears to 'oppose yo u . lntelUgent compromise now would serve your best in- terests. Domestic adjustment occ urs. of .cases~ to have \\'eight prob" Ct.PRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. !ems._ ;; 19): Perceive subtle nuances. i ARIES (March 21-April 191: Don't pcnnit ''nerves'' .to die· Hold off on journevs. [)(In ·1 tate actions, reactions. Strive writ letters wh ile feelin~ lo be in control or your 0 "low." Give vourself a chance deslinj. Pisces, Virgo perwns to . reflect oil persons. situa-tions. See clearly, not through are apt to figure prominently . haze of wish£ul thinking. Time Ignore one \\'ho whispers sweet is.on your side. Don't rush. nothings. . • "' Make your home more comlertablt Winter ' Summer ••• Save on air conditioning' hHlilll bllldtsl --''· ---- "' Keep• the warm ai J in for winter-time comfort. "' lnexpen•ive' easy to in•tall. YOUR CHOICE: TAURUS (April 20-May ZO ): AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Money picture appears fuzzy. 18): Relationship lntens~ies 1.) GARAGE DOOR WEATHERSTRIP-•• stops tlrlfts, Don't conunit yourself prior and may leave you "up in wincl, water -makes vMr door close more l~--~to"':-,~tho!!l!¥roui:""•h'-'k~re~~ns~i~b~le"1'i~,,_4 •--· vesltgation . Capricorn, Cancer he-air;!L-4;laprk!orn-l9-likel . -t-----'!Ul'ttly.rtlOOl---------------- persons could be involved. to be involved. Emotions tend \ \ \' Older individual offers counsel to take lead. Young person I 2.) SELF ADHESLVE POLY STRIP ... kttps doors' and it is constructive. Listen, cou ld be pushing you. to point windows from rattling or vibrating. learn. or net return Take stock GEMINl IMay 2l-Junc 20 , ~ha nge situation. 3.) THRESHOLD ••• 36" long, keeps heat in, dust and Mate , partner could be misi n-r1scES {f'eb. 19-~1arch 201: rain out ... stops drafts. formed. . Heed your own f inish v.'hat you start. Leaving coonsel. Be patient with one loose ends now would be cos· 4.) DRAG STRIP ••• UH ii lo keep cool or warm air i. wl;lO seems to oppase you. You tly, en1barra sslng. Ar I es, will gain access to confidential Libra persons figure in i1n· '!in" .•. for any room ... pr1·vents drafts. information. Use it wisely portant ways. Strive lo build Doli't cast first stone. Check on solid base. Eschetv the " legal loopholes. shortcut, the get-rich-quick scheme. ' CANCER fJurie 2t.July 22 ): .. H l.g.h 1 i g ht independence, . IF TC)DAY JS Y 0 U R r ortgqiality and new contti~. BIRTHDAY you came to new Lee, Aquarius persons figure understanding this year in prciiµinently. Accent is on connection \Vith family situa· what is restricted, hidden or lion. February and November confined. Visit one who is tern· probably were your most porarily incapacitated. Keep significant months. You gain prQmises to individual "-'ho added r e c o g n i t i o n in made sacrifice for your December. You are intuitive benefit. and have a passion for life. Many born under Aquarius arc LEO (July 23-Aug. "'22): Trust drawn to you. hunch. Follo\v through on "in- ner feelings ." Unorthodox per- son is in picture. Friends could lead you on wild·goose chase. , Romantic involvement could be exciting and beautiful - and a waste of time. Have run and loo)t for the best and hope ., for it. ~ut keep feet on gcoWld. Pulps Make Comeback BERKELEY (UPIJ - REG. TO 51.99 ,_ 235 lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES "To11 Quality. l•tro Duro&i. -Aspltolf S•Mtlei'!"• _.. • MiHr.l~MIMtles. • CNktef 1ltnr1r.,., rH, 11-w ,..,, ..... I ~(- I 'I' VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): . ~:t·tl"'•'••"'"' ·~ ROLL ROOFING One Gallon Spread Influence. Test, ex- -. periment. Look beyond what ·appears to be a limitation . Gemini, Sagl.ttarius could be inY,oived. A<idid trying too Jn4ch at once. But do ask, pr()be·-do give ·run play to in~llectual curiosity. . There's a brisk market at the Comjc Art Shop for pulp magazines from the 1930s and 1940s. but O\vner Bob Beerbobn doesn't know why. He picked ·up a gaudy, cheaJ>-paper magazine and read this line: "I slapped her silly and that brought her to her senses." • W....,,..Mlpw.._.._1 . "H n. .... -,, $39 ... ,_,_ll. r, ••. · ... 9 ? • fj,,, ....... ,.. ... , REG. -<'. ,.,..., , -• ,.._.., s • StHr.I c-'ers. 4 -4.59 '"' l•o•ll• REG. 'S.19 . s t9 ROCK BINDER • lHfl Y"' rtc.k rMI ..... "'......... s229 • ::::-;;,.,_MitNWI WBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.· 22): Ftif yo_ur O\\-TI benefit, become fainiliar \Vith project from grOund up -don't delegate cblties. Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio it)aividuals could be in picture. AQssage received from a distance is likely to Jack substance. .SCORPIO (Oct..23-Nov. 21): Be ready for varij?ty, change, moyement. Ideas can be fruit- futly examined, tested. Be aitliytical, especially where merooer of opposite sex i1 ~cerned. You "'ill be called ·: "Try talking like t h a t around Berkeley today," he remarked. "and the women here will slap you silly." Still, magazines with pie· tures ol full-bodied blondes their covers are selling brisk· ly, although some no\v cost $10 a Copy compared with the original' price of 10 to IS cents. Beerbohn 'found a trove or 400 pulps in a friend's base- ment and bought the lot for . $400. More· than 100 have been sold already and he expects to double his investment. Sex Drives ) Elderl y Remai1i Active -· 'MIAl\11 CAPI -Society may noi accept the idea. but the elderly have sex drives and need sex counseling as much a·s ·any other group, a Miami p.;ychiatrist reports. 'Doc t ors and other COUnselors should realize tha t dirninshed potency is not a sfgnaJ tor abstinence." Dr. ~ey R Dean, proFessor of psychiatry at the University of'Florida and the University were cautioned about sex: and were taught to regard it as dirty," he said. "When they become parent$~ in turn, th!:!y reverse the piocess and con- demn it In their elders." Barbara Silverstone ot the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged in New York said desegregating the alI·maJe, an-remale floors or the home had proved a success despite initial objections from the residents. of • Miami, said this \\'eek. "'nley should encourage fra nk .. clilCussions with their geriatric SIIE SAID THE change J)lltienls, and know how to prom pted a more cheerful at· ofltt reassurance and ad-mosphere and that one woman vJ.ce." patient became openly in- volved in a sexual affair DEAN TOLD the annual ''which dre\v much criticism fneeting of the Gerontological from the nursing staff." Society here that an interest She said that "aceess to in sex js not confined 10 th e scxual interaction" should be older male. He said there was . included as a part of in- DO reason age should be ex-stitutional life for the aged. pected--to-blunt the Yi'.Oman 's semal capacity, performance or drive. ~ 04How many elderly women 1 must secretly envy the aging 1 movie actress who has lhe Ii mum and effrontery to in· BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE dulge her seiuaJ whims," he said. e MA T1 RESSES Dean said, however, that MATTRESSES edllll IOU and daUi!Jten \\·ere IOAH HOMES TIAILllS apt ... be moot dl .. pprovm~ --ot • IUUll activity for their C..te MtM M...,... Ce. per9ts. II If N..,IHf ...... • L,lberty 8-1303 ~AS Y~STERS, lh•y ·~--------'I 8 ' . SA t. 'SUI. OIL Tl . fllJUa1s 11r•• ·••II 10 Ft. length1 GALVANIZED RAIN GUTTER •. flo<tJk i...t .. wltlt ''fu. lono4'' •-tit dmtlotloll. • hrst.t , .... 11 .... rs., Hf• . .-nlswitO. • AlteMtic: ...... , .... REG. '12.H f l7H25 .. l s9ts SAT. & SUM. OfllL Tl SAT. & SUfll. O~TI Upright PORT.ABLE ··HEATER ...... -...-Nett., ..... ...... 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He predicts, "a defensive carter-plus the passing of Pat Haden but another outside backer, Ed Powell. be'• feuding with Christiansen. He still struggle." to Lynn Swann.and Jake. h-1cKay. returned this y.•eek alter qulttlrig 'tbe our _J er room llils week about things , John cKay has said," said Stanford coach Jack Christiansen. ';Besides, 1 don't i.nk there· would .be enough room l our ker room." brlst1ts over what he feels to be 11:ie Trojans and UCLA Brulns,·eacb "With Haden throwing to Swann and squad because he wanted to be a starter. uncl~cal remarks by Christiansen's 4-0 In the PAC8 ~d tbe race for McKay, lhey are probably more balanced Mike Boryla, Stanford quarterback, 1be rivalry ~tween the two private fnstitution.s in the Paciflc--8 Conference~ ;hich ]ll!s gone ~Y~nd the field.. ol ~lay to heated postgame remarks, renews for lhe 5.7th time at 1:30 today whtn 70,000 ar · expected in Memorial Coliseum. predeceflfOr, John Ralston, that Stanford the Rose Bowl. Stanlord, 3-1 , is an than ever before offensively and there Will throw Into a defense that has In· always had the better team when it extreme longsbot. just isn'l any one thing you can do tercepted Ia passes including alt by .The • roJMs could cpver their walls wt.lb q \lon1, too. aucll as -~n/ord player remark after last· year's 30-21 USC v tory that "USC ain 't-." Jost to.USC. 'nle Stanford defense, led by tackle to try and \ stop them," Christiansen Danny Reece. But Christiansen credllS -·Because of ti\< rivalry ind lhe stan-Roger Sllllwell, end . Pal Donovan, "!id. :.__a tiJr.ee-game winning •tr.a~ to an tm-t . " linebacker Gordon Reigel and strong _., l]Jie Trojans defense, Jed by_ All· proved offensive~ line that has cleared ord defense, M'(Ka}' 11 puzzled by the safety Randy Poltl faces a USC offeMe b\erican linebacker Richard Wood, may the way for runners Scott Laidlaw_ and McK y said Stanford Uacked class and admitt tl!_at he wan\ed the Trojans 25-point favoritism given his nationally__.ihat boQ1s three' 1trong Jallbacks -be .wlthou[ oUtside linebacker James freshman Ron Inge as well as 'Protect eighth·ranked, a.t·l Trojans oyer the Anthoiiy' bavlt, Rod McNeW and Alteri s~, who still has an ankle injury, 'Boryla. ans ome NEW YORK (A\>) -The auto racing industry ,ays tl\e energy crisis probably won't keep cars off the tracks, but jf gasoline were rationed it might keep fans out.of the stands. "feople uae gasoline to get to the i:aces," ·said an o£flclal 0£ the Charlotte Motor Speed""!'-"Without it, they would 6ave to. stay hoine ." · J Charlotte-is to the National Association...= of Stock Car Auto Racing what the lndianapolil Motor Speedway ls to the United States Auto Club. "People drive frotl'f"'all over the coun- try dwihg the month of May," said an lMS •spokesman. "Any rationing pro-( gram. would probably hurt attendance. partleolarly during the nnat weekend when.fe have our biggest crowd.'' N~'s Grand Nationai stock cars use 'pQmp gasoline of a sliahUy higher octane lhan the premiu= pumped at ll\Olt ..mce stations, USAC's Indy-type cars Wl8 ·I; fuel mixture i..sed on methanol, while the Sporta car Club ol. 4"'~rlca'a Fo~ula 5(l00, ~'IJl·Arn and TraJlS.Am can use pump gaioline. But a spokesman IOri Unli>n Oil Com- pany of California, ooe of r \lle.i'.\iµl')Or suppliers to the racing incrustry, said the fU'Dl's total allocation oL fuel tO. the sport would barely tre.p a large serviCe station in buiness for a year. Bill .fl'lOCfl Jr.. pr<Sident I o !. NASCAR said aoto racing, which atllacts ~ estimated 45 million fans .. a year . would be more severely affected at the gate thal\ most other sports. He noted that in recent years the sport has especially attracted owners of \not.or homes and campers because of the lacilldes for parl\iJlg in the infield, Ji!ost motor homes me twice as much _.,une as ttje average autoipobile. ·' 11No doubl about , ~'d be hurt by the ratloolllJ," said-Prance. But Jep c~ ,.,...ci dirtrt<I: of ~ USAC in Indianapolis, , wa? UrflilU.riled "r by any adverse prospects and apparently oblivjous to the thousands of campers and mobile hbmes that invade lhe infield of the India.nap.oil. 500 each ~1emorial Day weekend. "No," he said. "We dOn't expect to be affected. ' "'lbe President doesn't want to rut down on sports events of any kind. There was no indi.caUOn that in his speech." ' .. • In Soutlt Africa ~ :1. OREGON FULLBACK GREG HERD '!441 RUNS AGAINST \J!=LA TODAY. UPI T .. ff!Mte . Says Billie J~ ~ ~· · ' " Gilbert Slips; W,~S'Sports~$·~ff~r . "'.But~ Has.,7 lnPtthfiC ~choob::.Ki~. ~~~ey ~.· • • ~ "; " g PfNEJIURST, N.C. (AP) -Gibb "Iii. " ~:i: Gilberr,--authol' of an almost inciedfble WASHINGTON (AP~ -Tennis star Billie Jean King carried her battle for sEixual equality Into a Senate hearing room Friday, ~escrlbing some of the hurdles' she says she had to overcome because of a ·discriminatory educational system. "Physical education is one or the most dfScriminatory areas in the-. . • American educational ·systein/' she said. opening effort, blew five strokes in one ''Why is it that women's sportsprograms stretch ~f three boles but retained the in the public schools receive only about l~d Fnday through two rounds of the , richest golf toUmament the world has one percent-of wbat.JDen S-.--Progratn.! ever seen. receive?" Gilbert, who h!ld 11 record-setting' 62 Mrs. King, wbo prefers tbe Ms. in tbe first round, Jl)ipped 12 strok .. designation, told the Senate ·e:lucation' to a three-over-par· 74 in the secooo._ aulJcomntiljee she ~ from •• round of lhe 144-hole, tiv<>weet Worlil 1 • Open, a !500,000 tournament that offen ~' her school days, ~t. mal~ ~ootball $100,~ to the winner . , players were given .money, to. t;ravd, . His 136 total was six w\iler par. But ! but not her. his leading margin dwindled to two Title Bout If'~$t~~~ep To irtt~gratii~¥.~~p~rts , "I was number one in tennis, but \vhen I listed for travel money, I was tUl'DCd &~~ . . .~ dOwn,'.' she S3ld. -... • • Jn the five major collegiate athletic conferences, there are 5,000 ·male students o football scholarships, worth • about f~O million, Ms. King said. ' • • "As · iilany as 50,000 men per year ' earn a college education on attiletic strikes when he stumbled thrbugb water and woods, traps and trouble, "cold and winqs in ·a worrisome string in which he-went double-bogey, bOgey, "double- 119gcy. · Ron C~rrud9, . with a second 69, and young Allen Miller, at 71, were tied for second at 138. · UCLA Big Favorite .Bruins Expected 'I'oT u_mp regon ~ EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -Oregon no longer has a shot al the Rose Bowl, but you wouldn't know it by talking with coach Dick Enright, whose Ducks entertain ninth-ranked UCLA in a Pacific-8 Conference football game !bis afternoon. "I believe they'll be up," says Enright, who watched a fumble late in the game cost Oregon a victory over Washington State last weekend. "It's a great challenge. \Ve're on television. the whole thing;" be said. "And v.•e've had maybe the best prac- Oil TV Today CJ1a1111et 7 at 1 :45 "tices since I've been at Oregon on Tues- day and Ylednesday." Enright said. UCLA, 4-0 in the.,.,Pac-8 and wiMer of seven straight games, is a t?ig favorite against the Ducks in the regionally televiaed game.'"l'Jie~ritins '1ead the nation in -scoring and ru!ltMg. -• "But I think thetr ~deren.se is really Wlderrated because their offense has done so well,'' Eruright 'said. The UCLA defense h·as size and quickness, just what Enright looks for ·in his own ·recruiting, and the Bruins' secondary leads the Pac-8 in pass in· terceptions with 21. .. But it's the UCLA offense that has attracted most of the attention this season. the Wishbone-T installed by UCLA ~ch Pepper Rodgers? "I-haven't seen anybody stop them,,'' ' Enright said. "I've seen people slow them down. You've gOt to have a good sound plan. 11The players have to have a fantastic game." But, he said, "playing great teams is nothlng new to us." ' Oregon has lost to unbeaten ?t.1ichigan, ranked No. 4; Southern California . No. 8, and Arizona Stale, No. 14, this season. Rodgers, who will have fullback James ?t.IcAlister back for the first time in a month, isn't selling the Ducks sbosL 1 "l'll be most happy to come out d. Eugene with 4 win, period," he said •. Oregon, Z.2 in lhe Pac.a and 2.f over-all , will have tailback Donnie Re.xnolds healthy again. Reynolds led the P,ac-8 in rushing wttil this week. He siilfered a-n ankle injury against Washington Slate. and missed ·the second half, neUing 39 yards. ,He's· second to Johnso-n with an· average or 100 yards a game. Lakers Wrap Up • 118-111 . Tri1unph SEA'ITLE -Hitting 14 of 17 free throw chances in the last quarter, the Ask Enridlt about UCLA running back Kehnit Johnson and all he says is., "You don't have to sa)'l anything about Kerinil. It's already been said." hobbled Los Angeles La~ers , o:ut1ast~ _ Ne-v:~J~. for startqs, Jo~ is Sea~tle, 118-111, here .Fr1d~y _rilght 1n . Jhe·!tlp.tuSl>er in the con("fV'""ilC 1 Najional Basketball Anodation action. i~ 1~ a game. He· is Ued for ' ft snapped a twf>..l:ame losing streak No. 2 in' the natioo in scoring with for the Jerry West..less Lakers, who a,2; to~. ' are idle ·til 'Friday night when they l ~LA is ·avera&ing 419 yards a game meet Chicago. Gail Goodricb· potted 36 ~. 482 yards total offense and points to pace LA while mates Connie ·"6.8; 'points a game. ~ Bruins set Ha~kins bit 23 and Happy Hairston a school record by accumulating 671 ta11ted 21. - yards total i>ffense in last week's 62-13 The Lakers went throug h a 511.i·minute win over Washington. period without a basket in the last So how do you stop an offense like quarter but managed to survive. JOllANNESBIJJ!.G, Solllfh Ahicatl(API m_anagers ftequ<11UY deny it, black box._ '.sc:holarahipl,I' •be added .. "Less ~ • _ Race ae~lion··mat _.~ • few· ers spar With white fighters in the 50 women in the nation have any kind body blows on 'Dec. I "' ~lid ~ight gym. of atbletic scholarshif" heavyweight champion b Foster This secret ~n:ing aside, black 'lbe hearirfg was· attended ·by · five Gilbert, a ·32-ye;ir-old who almost quit the tour in disgust earlier "this year, and Cerrudo played the 1.905-yard· No. · 4 cou'rse at the Pinehurst O>untry Club ilnd Miller pllyed the No •• 2 c6Uriet a· demanding, 7,007·yard layout iit the .. 1 Carolina sandbills. Both play 'to · pa.r 71. ' climbs ll)to a ring here with a "'hite fighters here step Into the ring against male senators and a mostly female challengir. t , two opponents: the!man .ln the opposite audience.. . . . . . S 'al vernmenl permission to corner and a~beid. IJ they a.re Conf~mg U;mt.'.8be apmetimes throws pee> go t ta! ed -the her · •. her racket and mutters angry words relax apartheid in spor had to be ent enough,. ot . . man 15 00 the court. Mrs. King said: "~'Some obtained for tbe locally precedented 4efeated. But slick .. combinations arid i players are very, -v._ery quiet and very light between Foster and hometown bero i<iltlng upperculs cau:t 1"'ocl: •ollt race-llernure, but they're lheones who cheat." Pierre Fourie. ' '. \ ~'gapon. . '. ' ' 1bat prompted Sen.. Watter 0 f. ~1on- F01ter and bis enlour&le will be cor> lioli'tfexpect an)' bfack South Africans dale, (D-)llinil.) to rema,~k, You see aldered "bon>rary whites1'f for all ~ts \ to join ' the ranks of ··warld t!Uehol_stera ' the same, thing in politics. " . and purposes while here. tn;',; titleholder in titO ' near fulilre. Few are abfe to llfrs. King ~id the ...ators: 1 .can I will Uve and train in a luxury Johan-travel akcad to sharpen their skills. !>6lle1e ,what. tba~ match &i·ga..1qst ~·-hotel usually reserved for white Medi ·u t ho In-Roberta Riggs did •.•• Little boys nes ....... !i $ ocare o~ on a . , me, come up to me now and say, 'I want ~· . . bla. cks from the ,-dequate trainu~ facihties and. to be a great tennis player like you.' . Other distinguished --l-ived similar sometimes superstition hamper even the They don't think of me as a woman United States Have '"\."-~ best.l · athlete." . _ 1re11met. . . ' ' Lightweight To?Y "Blue Jaguar" Mrs. Kini . teitmea in favor of an Fans wil1 sit ln seat• separated 'z_ Morod1 bas campaigned with son:ie sue-educational equity .'ict introduced by race at the fight. . If eitper1ence fro ~ overseas. He had ~r VJctortes Moodale, which wOuNI provide grants lhe few other mulliract• spo'rte even.ts and .three def~ts \n a sax·month tour for activities to promote educational cheer Fost~r and . of tbe white States la't year. Morodi fi~t had to · The international field of 24-0 - som~ 20 countries are represented -is alternating betw~n the two layouts for the first 72 holes, .., I No Where to Ruta Auburn tailback Rick Neel (40) had 6mi'b1e running against Louisiana State's deCense recently, but he should have it easier today against 1 Mississippi State. Is a guide South Al~ blacks will of Australia ; 'Mexico 11ltd lhe United equity spectators will be Foori S\l~· conquer an aversion to trading punches FOiier scored a unanimous decision with whites, believing . that evil spirits p dr ' ....., e = .:=..~ .~ .• are :1~~!:; black pro-'• a . es '-'0~11prl. 01n1se Offer Reje~ted ltnoclolo-. Slnoe le• bf Jils lllOll in South Alrlca, most ol tbefu • devoted fans expected Fourie to ..,...ve aotJve the middle to llgh1'r \feight • · • . more than six -rounds the mull WllS d ~tea administer lhe sport for SAN DIEGO (AP)~ A "cogiprornise" League baseball tetlll from C. Arnholt · itseU.'.l --- regll(lled In l(Olll• QUMltr\ bere as cause b\llh raoet and white refer.es !requenfly agreoment oflerM-o Ron)'WOOCI Park Snilth. ·,, . Smith earlier occepled tentatively a for a rematch. ..... \ , . : ' ;at matches ~ ;black Q,)YD!ftr .Marjorie Averett for sale rA the Attorney Neil PtiplAnq, In a telephoµe $12-million offer from Washington. D.C .. Rine analysis suggest that Foster was fig •. I • · 911n ,Diego Padret. apparenUy has l>tcn interview frOl)l Los An&eles. said· he Interest• bUt the National League's preillrtd to put ~Is dde on tbe line ·urti tile Ogllt"on Dec. Y-was san"' reje<ited. "lhot!lhl ,we bad a deal •.• we've gone owners have delayed approval lo aee Jn -•toll South f.lrlca /n puraul\ uoM\! U. 0!14' Wt)! • promoter 'COUid • An.. attorney for,, Mr;, Evcrelt Wl'! as far as we can." • If the foam can slay In San Diego, ol a lat· p.y check. Foster, a deputy • mulllraclil tollrnathen! w., 'lo quo!ed· today I.I saY,ini' of city oflldals n.e ' Pallrea may have only three • •s· the tverclt group proposed to do. ahertl! in Ali,iquerque, 1; ·expected to •• -.. lo noifhboring LeaothQ. '")'bey .., !hey MY~ givoa, 118; their: cholce8 Jen he said am the only one thus avoiding • breach-of-contract sult l&ko1-ibolll.Pltl,<l!Obolorel&les. • , BQl&v.:ana ... oi:. PortU81Je&e~Jai.t ~oller d It i.-ooo ."te ~t that...... to• l 1 the t · Ill~ by the city over Smllh's stadium Foster II heavily tl~ored tlo dilpole . l'ilf'~-· tlili; be<tluoe _c::,jjl;r , · . · , < • '1( ' ~ ""!'"" . ~ ~ .• ~...;._~· 0, lea.e.• ' ol Jl'owi• 30 inolde the"' 111'..md Sooth .author!Uet I~ lo frown·~ , A;Jlla·mernbe< -'•beadeti.l/lll '. 1move to.Jtla!hinglon. '""""""'"',.;for ·,;, ~keaman for mayor Pete Wilson dlslince 'rile 'tJcl!lj,attrado ~t <Ill' ·ce. · ~ 'l/M ~ Mioti•t!iw' a oow' Arnholt to·~eep pouflnc_rooney tntolhe·· .said PaJ!looo has .yet to to11lact Wilson rnaln\Y ·~ It pll1 wllilo apioll · ;, bittle-thl •laid! _.. '~II ~'Jbe cl!f !JI . team, whlcll r ciol1't .~.)!e ...nil m, a --iller !he city preaented "g~at bfact In 1 jlral.-prtxe rtngnere. "1tl _..,~ID1qrated .,u · a. Iller ~ reaM':...,: or for tl\t )'iatJtna! Leapt fo tate'O.~er1 ~ltiN" to the Everett group. mam- Howt .. r, allb6ugh trainers and In thili cougtry. m<nt ·tor · )lW'cl\aSt oC tiie '1l•t1onal the franchise and be operatlng agamsl iy ul l>ar\Jng and other Cash retw11S • • " • " ,. • to the city. "The City Council feels that the Padres all along have had a ree!l>nable and generous deal,'' the spokesman said, "and we expect that whpever buys the learn will leave it In San Diego. Tf not, then the city's lawsuit wt11 be pressed.'' ln Washingt on, the Star-News quoted Papiano .. saying hi! group has le<> tatively 'purchssed · lllO percent of the team with" &1rs. Everett taldng only a minority stockholder's role. There have been reports ol opposition to htt ift meetings of the owners of league clubs . • ·1 PILOT Saturday, Novembtr 10, 1CJ7l \ rt.Uy l'llet ,....-'1 1'1t O'DMlllll Ti.t le ' S owdoWn: --- Edi on ·Falcons ·Edison jllgh's Chargen take , Im al game has not dbplayed ti!• brtakany I ·~ ' J!Orllon .oJ lhe/lrvln.e Leap lball lhreat. , · lead tonight at W•stmlnlte~ , h. II ' white's pUslng II.ii for EdlO>~ rank starts at 8. .. , him second in Orange County in terms All roach Biii "'orkmanl rgen QI ll>lal yar<Jpge. need to do Is ~tP' an undefe~ foe , He's clicked on S5 of ' 124 passes for ragked first in the Orange y grid t,137 yards and 11 touchdowns. ~llOn poll , second In tthe CJF 4--A lings, has scored through the air Jn_every led by Orange County'i Jeadlng scorer, ga·me and flgures to do it ~ain against tailback M~ htte. t, a Santa Ana Valley s<?<:Ond~ry lhat IOme ~·-· r·'. observers consider vulnerable. .. However, WbJ~, Gary Temple t Abe.I Mistakes -in the form of fumbles, Fausto and their ta Ana Vall team· interceptions and penalties -could be mates, are fa by 11 to ma~ison the determining factor in F.dison's upset their eighth ~victim lo ir 1drive b"d for the Irvine UU and the f.A P Yfifs. 1s~ta Ana Valley's game has been White h85 sco 18 touchd and riddled with miscues during the sea.son average! 10.& yar1f5 everytime he ,,acks but the overwhelming speed and ability 1~.-lllC...Jll!!j,_..l!!!!!.J .austo ba.s com~ted to break for a touchdown from any 48 or 83 paw:s for 911f yarai a -ro-point on Tc fie1a ·bas ..overshadowed TDs -with mos of hLs daJ"t,t directed those shortcomings. at Templeton. ' / Edison can't afford those mlSCtJes. Edison has ill ffenslv' arsenal. too, however. and must control the ball and and It should be u explostve1 hlgh-aCor-clock to survive. ing game. , I IDISON L.IHIVI' The Chargers ~ly on. quarterba~k • Olfttlw Dave White and hi• bulletl to Joe T~~ 190 B•nn11t ell. Steve Hines, Mike Bennett and Jitn ~J ~~~ko1>1n Baich. \ \ \ .,, HS P11rnell ltS Ftfllrll!IY The l'UMing game has been damageCI m fEri Willi ·the loss-Of l~ll Rut~erfof(l~ 1!ho :g wb°rJ11 is hampered by an f\chllles teodoo prob-l~ ~~r°" lem. ,. I m jM ,n , .. "' "' JON TERRY 1221 GOES BAC K TO PASS BEHIND GOOO PROTECTION ·AS FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S JEFF FREDRICKSON MOVES IN. That leaves #lit qp to 8'rt Sherron , and Don Cornell tq take ~ lbe slack and in recent outinp the F..dison running Uni Stagge~ Golden Hawks : ' P odgers Beef Up ; ! '• Kirby to Cin cy J.OS ANGELES -Shor!stop Rick Auerbach was purchased Friday by the Los Angeles Dodgers from t h e Milwaukee Brewers. •Auerbach. lhe starting shortstop for the BreWers in 1972, played most of )the 1973 season with the Dodgers' Albu- querque farm club of the Pacific Coast League, although his contract, remained with Milwaukee. He batted .251 in 74 games with the PCL club. The previous .season he had hit .218 for Milwaukee. '.Los Angeles also aMouncecl that pitcher Ted Gilje had been assigned Jo Albquerque. ' te .Tolan to Padr es ' : . SAN DIEGO -The San Diego Padres traaed pitche r aay Kirby to the Cin· cirulati Reds Friday ror outfielder Bobby Tolan •. and southpaw relief pitcher Dave Tomlin. . The Z.S.year-old Kirby, aHer a trial at St. Louis. has been a starter for San Diego since the, expansion club was formed in 1969. His won-lost record is SU!. e Pl~lc Upset STOCKHOLM -Unseeded.Bjorn Borg, ~weden's 17·year~ld wonder boy, upset s,:venth--seeded Nikki Pille of Yugoslavia >"I. IH, tH Friday night and advanced to the semifinals of the Stockholm Open tennis tournament. Borg now meets filth-seeded Jimmy TV Sports 11,30 a.m. (21 -NBA BASKET- BAIL -The Kansas Cily-Omaha Kings meet the Bucks a t Milwaukee. 12 noon ill) HORSE RACE - · The 22nd running of the $150,000 ; Washington, DC , lnternationaJ , taped Nov. 10 at Laurel, Md. 12'30 p.m. Ill -S PORTS SPECIAL -Olympic veterans and hopefuls compete at the Los Angeles lnvttational S w i m m i n g Championships, taped Aug. 2-3 at fi.tlsslon Viejo. 1,45 p.m .. 17) -COLLEGE FOOl'BALL -The UCLA Bruins travel to the Unive1"1!ty of Oregon for a Pac-8 game. S p.rn. (7) -WIDE WOR!D OF SPORTS -Triple Crown win-·ner Secretariat ends his racing lo career. Gymnasts from 21 cow1- tries compete in the European Ladies meet from Lond0rt. Demoli- tion Derby and Eve! K.nievel. 11 p.m. IS) -COLL'EGE FOOT· BALL -IJCLA 's Bruins play the Ducks or Oregon. Taped. Connors. Connors beat Spanish clay court specialist Manuel Orantes 6-2. 6-1 in anolher quarter.final match Friday. Tom Okker of the Ne therlands defeated sixth-seeded Arthur Ashe of ~1iami 6-4, 2-6. Okker was seeded third in th is Grand Prix tournament. e Protege 1'1111s BILLINGHAM, England -Australian Owen Davidson's personal interest in a young American tennis player paid off Friday, but not for Davidson. Grover Reid beat Davidson 7-6, 6-1 and moved into the finals of an in· ternational tennis tournament. e Na 111ath Doubtful Joe Namath, New York Jets' quarter- back was listed Friday as "very doubt- ful" to play in Sunday's National Fool· ball Lea~e game here ag11inst the New England Patriots. Namath, who suffered a shoulder separation in the second game of the season. worked out with the club Friday. but coach Weeb Ewbank said, ''We don't want to rush hiin. I'd rather be saf.e than sorry. I want him to be sure he's ready when we want him." Al Woodall will start at quarterback for the Jets. e Athlete Se11 te11ced OAKLAND -Leon Edwanl Sanders, former Sacramento State University basketball star, was sentenced Friday to five years to life in the murder of his girl friend last July. Sanders, 25, pleaded guilty on Oct. 7 to the shooting of Mary Tale, 22, of Oakland in the apartment they shared. The slaying climaxed a violent quarrel. The sentence was impased by Superior Court Judge Harold Hove of Alameda Counly. Sanders. an Oakland Technical lligh School athletic star. played guard for Sacramento State through last season. e Ne mpart Golfe r 3rd OCEANSIDE - Steve Bogan of Yorba Linda. Calif., overcame a five· stroke dericit on the last round with a three-under.par 69 Friday and won a $30,000 gold tournament by two strokes. His four-under-par total of 216 for 54 holes was worth $4,500. Seconc:klay leader Greg Trompas of San Diego hit a shot out of bounds on the first hole and took a triple-bogey seven en route to a 76. His 214 total tied him for second with Terry F'lorencc of Charlotte. N. C., winner of last week's tournament in the series for non·louring pros. Tom Johnson of llarlingen , Te.'<., who trailed by a stroke after two rounds. slipped to a 77 1'~riday for 216. tying him \Yith Alan Tapie of Newport Beach. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S BILL OGDEN (43) RAMB LES AS JON TE RRY 122) SLIDES OFF BLOCK. F ountain Valley Runs Wild To T hrash SeaKings, 35 -0 By ROGER CARLSON Of lht O•ilY P'll•I S11tt Fountain Valley H.igh's explosive Barons ripped Irv ine League rival Corona del Mar, 35--0. Friday night before 5,100 football fans at Huntington Beach High. And althou gh Fountain Valley exploded at limes for big gainers. it was methodical punishment handed out to the Sea Kings, who were never In it. It was the worst setback to a Corona del Mar eleven since Savanna dealt CdM a 35-0 defeat in 1963 and it was Corona's sixth loss in eight games for the 1973 campaign. Coach. ijruce Pickford's Barons had a field day. netting 426 yards through the air and ground to up their record to 6-2. They scored on the ~round on a nine· play. 80-yard drive the first time Utey gained possession and then went to the air to set up their second score in the first half as they raced to a 14-0 first balf advantage. Three fourth quarter touchdowns wra~ ped up the rout. Fountain Valley moved the ball at will regardles.. of which way it went. Bill Ogden and Milch Cbambers took control of the ends and fullback Steve Thompson worked over the mi4'fle on traps and counters. And to keep thing> from getting dull, quarterback Dan Troup blitzed the Cd.M secondary }Vilh his darts to Rick Tessler and Rick llatfield. Troup scored on runs of one and two yards and Thompson dld the same, scoring from the two and one. The other Fountain Valley .score was a 10-yard burst by 01.ambers, one o! the Barons' clas!Y reserves. Dennis Tressler toed five PATs. Troup threaded the needle time after time to his receivers over the middle and he had the protection required to do the job right. Linemen Scott Napp and Dave Mackley were big on orrense and Dave Bienek, Dan Maltby, J erry Grundy and Bob Pali.son spearheaded the defense . Coach Dave Holland's Sea Kings threatened mildly twice -getting to the FV 28 in the first period (Bienek broke up a fourth-down pass) and to ~ 20 (before lhe pa'!"ing game went sour). Corona del Ma r's Steve Marowltz was an early casualty, suflertl>g a slighl concussion. He was taken to Hoag Memorial lloopl lal. His condition wa! reported satisfactory but he was held overnight for observa- tion. GAMI ITATllTICI C<M " Flrll (lown1 rutnln• • , Finl dOlll'M HHln• ' • f1nr doMl1 pen11t1n ' • Tolll llrll doWnl • " Y1rd1 rvlltl"9 " '" Y1rd1 p111tlt'lf n "' Y•rd• !Oil # " Nlf 11t'dl .. 11\111 .. Q• P'unh/...,.,. ... dl1t1nc• .,,. .,~ Ptn1lttft.111nh ,....uHd VIO 1/91 .EL Toro S eeks 7th • ID Row Tonight F111nbltl/fvmtllu io.t '" WO ...,. .., .,,... Coron1 :"t Mlt • • • . ~ . FMMlllll lllt'f . , ' • •-u auSMU .. t.,.. flll Mar • El Toro High'• Otargers and the Ar· lqton High !Jons, t ... ...Uorless, lint- par teams with eyes for the CrF l·A lootball playolls, clash toniglit al Mission Viejo High. Kickoff ii: at 8 and coach Mac Moore's iii Toro unit is an eight-point fav orite ii' re.main undefeated after seven ga1nes virtUalil'..cllnch a playoff berth. All that mnatns for ' El Toro aner lght ts Canyon a week later, a tean1 Toro bu alttll!Y beaten 32-6. But that's getUng ahead or things, The lhreat of Arlington Is real, based on two tough ~Ing backs, the best passing game El Toro bas run up against this year. Arlington has a defense that has allowed one touchdown In the past three games. Tnilback tton Quesada has scored 10 touchdowns, 'fullback Kyle Heata is the key blocker in the Lions backlreld and quarterback KcllY-Mllk!r. who has open- ed up more in the air.., r~nlly, keeps !he defense honest wnh hi! passing, Arlington's 4·3 record Is deceptive due to lhe competition with 2-A and 1-A teams. But El Toro has its offensive gem!, too, with Chuck Van Liew, Clyde Blrchanl and Gary Key . Van Liew is the Workhorse of the Chargers offense. carrying the ball 89 tllnes for 661 yards and a 7.4 average. He's scored seven touchdowns in lhe · .coMervatlve offense. Blrchard missed the Chargers' last game al fullback, but has rambled lor 420 yards in 7t.carrle!. Key doesn't usually go to the eir • • moro lhan 10 tbes, but when be dOOI, be'1 eUective. He's "'mpleled ll! of $7 atlempll lor 380 yanla and three ""''°'· "''-1'5 MotblUlll "S L.wt1 205 LunfV 17Ct Jontt no Green '" c.111110 11s 111r11ll•rdl 110 Kw 175 Vt" Lltw HO lln:Plltnl IJt Cll1• WIT-LI_. I TE LE ll:T LT 11:0 MG C RT LG ~E LT LB IE I.I •• • " . Tl Ml " I -..... "' L11t'ld 20J $1(1• 1'5 Ltwlt 175 IC1Ctt'1lt!! IU V•n LI" 17' l llTl!Md 1,0 JO!lft 110 U~rl lilO ·--l" Hiett '5 ~l'trTtn Tw,., ........ TDllll -"'""' T'°"' '"'°"''..., ... ~ttll"btf• _,, '""'' To11!1 T''" """ """ Tott IS ... " 'l "' ' .. "' " " I "' '" .. .. ·1.7 1 1 • ... " " .. .. , ...... V•lftr • " • ... • I • u • " " •• " .. I ... • • • ... • n " ,,, 1 • 'O •• • " • "' ~ "' u ... PA111tt9 Ctf'IM HI Mir H .. "' " "' " ' ' " .... ~11• VI'" I • " '" ·'" • • • ,, .... ;• " • ... .... In 19· 7 Verdict By VIRGIL FERGUSON Of nit O.ih' ... ll~ff Jim COryer r~tumed . an Intercepted. pass 70 yards for ti. touchdown to propel University High 10 a 1g.7 upset . victory over EJ Dorado High in football action · at Mission Viejo High Friday night. The loss was the first in league play for the Golden Hawks and knocked them Into a three-way tie for the lead In the Orange League title race. University's Trojans came from behind "ith two scores in the third period 10 even their league mark at S-3. Coryer's 70 yard !camper came on the fina l play of the third quarter lo put University ahead by two touchdowns. 19-7. The Trojans went ahead tS.7 earlier in the period on a one-yanl bunt by Gary Pierot. Jim Green11 extra point kick was wide to the righL • El Dorado nev.r-got Ill '""'"11 pme untracked as the Troj1111 ployed strong defense the entire game. Golden Hlwks quarterback Bob Farra wrui forced tG go to the air, completing 18 ol ~s attempts for 241 yafdS. University High quarterback Mike O'Loughlin hit Scott Murphy with a 53-yard pass to set up the Trojans' first score. ~1urry Graham carried over from the 12-yard line with 2:45 left in the haJf for the touchdown. C.Oryer added the PAT lo knot lhe . halfltme score at 7. El Dorado's only tally came early in the second period as Farra drove O\'er from the one to put the C.Oldeti Hawks ahead 7-0. Re&gie Ray returned a Trojam p&mt 29 yards to the Univenlty :J.4..yard line to start the drive. Farra completed a pass to Jeff Brown to the one and then drove over for the score on the.next play. The Trojans stopped two drives in the final period lo prevent El Dorodo from making the game closer. Scott McGrew interCP.pted a pass on the University's 30 with 5:35 left in the ga.inc. Don Benton recovered a Golden Hawk! fumble on ttle eight with 20 seconds left to deny Q Dorado a late touchdown. University High picked up 115 yards on the ground with Graham leading all rushers with 62 yards. O'Loughlin completed six of 12 passes for 131 yard.!. GAME STATISTICS For.I cktwns r11!~!1"1Q F1tit clOwnl p.JU!nQ Fl,_! Oown1 PIMllftJ Total tlrst down1 Y•r<11 rusPll"" Y1rd1 Jlillill'lll Y1rd1 losl I D U • " 1 " .. ,., • • , Ntt r•rch s•l"fd P11nls/1v•r•11t i:lltl•ntt Peno11llln.ly•rd1 peMlltld Fumble./futnblts IDI! • '" 'ID ., .. ~· " "' '" " '" "" "~ VI El Dc!tldO Unl\'lf""llty Artmbul• Plc~trlniJ Mo11rcPI F1rr1 11 .. , '""""' TOlll• Grttltm MurpPly Grt&n Pltrol W•llrlp O'l.owtllln Tot1ll F1rr1 o•Lwghl"' kM9 " .,,.,. . ' . • 7 It llUIMINe .... , ...... 110•"" UnhtWlllY PASl1Ne 11 Dertdl Uflllltnllt "',II""' • d 7 :16 • S.I ~1704.l f 4 «I -4.S 1 I 0 l.D ' 0 2-10 2f ff ... 1.7 It 61 . " . " . " I > I o • 115 S S.7 f J.S I 2.' I 1.1 0 I.I ..... lJ 2"' .... ... " ... ... .... ~ " " . I 241 I UI Q's May Move To Los Angeles SAN DIEGO (AP) -The ...,,_ mlalloner of the American Buketbaft AsaoclaUon saya he11 lnterea1'd In pro- moting a rental agreement that would 1 keep the San Diego ConqWllldOrl Jn San Diego. Uni.., Dr. Leolllnl Bloom can !Ind a new arena site quickly or work an •aree- ment to rent lhe 16,300-sest Sport! Anna from Graham, t.bo team ts oipected lo play In Loi Ahieles next seuon . ' HUN If c did A lell ting tou ret a 3 al T a lo In He I w ing Be at- qu in Bo II SC ca th ha • • Saturday, NOYtmber 10, iq73 DAIL V PILOT 1 - ·Estancia Gains First Victory, 9-7 By HOWARD L. RANDY Of 11111 O<IOr Pllol ll•H Estancia High School'!! Eagles com- pletely do minated action but had to \vait until the rourth qucirter to score in posting a 9-7 victory over the Magnolia Sentinels Friday night in Irvine League football action at Newport Harbor Hl&h. ·It \\'as their first \Vin of the season. The Eagles defense held the Sentinels to five yards net gain on the groWJd in the first half but were !urned back twice from scoring opportunities on penalties. Ron Schneeweis kicked a 19-yard field goat with 4:58 left after being denied a chance to tie the score earlier on a kick attempt. This brought the final count to 9-7 moments after Steve McP..fasters had recovtfed a fumble at the Sentinels 32. \Vh en !\·lagnolia's Don Kindred returned the second half kickoff 63 yards to th e Estancia 22-yard line before Steve Adams caught him from behind, it momentarily took the starch out of the Eagles. lt.fonty Bulierdick, ace of Sentinels rushers. carried on four or the ne,;t live plays. including a one-yard dive into the end zone for a score and Joe Culbertson converted lo n1ake it 7-0, 2:39 into the third quarter. That's as far as th e l\fagnolia offense could go. wit h exception of a JO.ya rd poss on the final play of the game. HUNTINGTON BEACH'S KEITH HERNDON 11 ll GET PROTECTION FROM MARK DUVAL (75) AND MIKE McADAMS (33) WHILE COMPLETING A PASS AGAINST WESTMINSTER. The rest was all Estancia and defensive heroes were too nill'f.'erous to mention them all. TONY ACCOMANDO (40) BREAKS CLEAR ON AN 80.YARD TOUCHDOWN ON A PUNT RETURN. Accomando'sl Four Scores ' Pace 35-21 Lions Victory By STEVE BRAND Of tlle D11llY ,lllt Stl" If \\'estminster Hlgh's Tony Ac- comando isn't an ell-CIF football can- didate, the pyramids aren't in Egypt. Accomando . should be able to get a letter .of recommendation from J~un­ tington Beach High after scoring four touchdowns, Including an SO-yard punt return. to lead Westminster's Lions to a 35-21 win over the Oilers Friday night at Westminster High. The fleet running back rushed for a net 112 yards in 20 carries as the four .TD scampers gave him nine tallies in the last two Sunset League games. He is now just 55 yards shy of the 1000-yard mark for the season. or the first hall which 1nay have hurt even more. nus time there were just 10 seconds showing on the clock ·when he skippc(I lbrough a small hole and bulled into the end zone to complete a seven-yard play. Huntinglm Beach played an outstruxl· ing game but found itself battling from behind from the moment Accomando scored .his first TD after just I: 17 had been p;nyed in lhe contest. GAMI STATISTICS Flr11 ctown1 1119hll'l!I Ftrtl dowl'ls Pllllll'!V Fiori! dOwMI P9t111llle1 r111111 tint downs Y1r<11 """111111 Ylrdl PIHll!O Ylreb IOSI •• • ' • " UI IU " ., w • • • " "' '" " ~, Loren Micklln and ?.-like :r..1cAdams. who was starting his first game at fullback in place of the injured l·hlrley Hill, both gained over 100 yards rushing. Micklin, who scored once on a Of!e-.yard plunge, and gobbled,. in a two-po int PAT pas.! from ,Keith Rerndon gained 128 yards net w.hHe McAdams, who chipped in with a nine-yard score, rus hed for 11 5 yards. The other Oilers TD came on a 22-yard pass from Herndon to John Potter. "ho 1nade a one-handed grab in the corner of the end wnc. Paul Gass1nan had one PAT kicking:. Westminster's £inal score. \\'as a 'J.6· yard pass play from f\1ark Stev•arl to Rob Romine. Larry \Valbring finished a perfect five-for-five night on PATs. Diahlos Stagger The Estancia orrense went into high gear late in the third quarter and moved to the Sentinels eight. On the second play of the fourth stanza, Tony Pel~ legrino went in from a yard out and the. Eagles elected to go for a win with a 1wo-point.conversjon try. ' . Vanguards, 14-6 sicve -tl1orton was sto0pped Inches short anci it "'a~ 7-6 in 'fBvcrr or r.fagnolia \11ith 11 :21 left to play. GAME STAllST1cs By CRA IG SHEFF Of 1111 Defir Piiot 51•11 Mission Viejo l-ligh parlayed its ball control running game with a sj.ingy defense into a 14-6 Crestview League rootball victory over host El Modena Friday night. It insured the Diablos of their first winning season in Mission Viejo's eight- :Year history. Coach Bob Hivner's team has a S-3 record with only the Tustin game .remaining. The final score was no indiCation o[ how much the Diablos dominated the game. Mission Viejo throttled El Mod ena·s rur.ning attack and \\'hen the Vanguards mounted a late drive in the final quarter -the Diablos' defense came up with the big plays. Trailing 14~, El ~1odena moved from its 40 to the Diablos 27 with three minutes to go. But linebacker Tony Richardson drop- ped Vanguards quarterback J i m Chistopher for a three-yard loss on sec- Ond down and Diablos Rick \Vhite and Bob Freed dumped him for a severryard sack on the next play. Then on fourth down. Olristopher 's pass v.'as batted a\vay by White. Mission Viejo's Qa.fense so dominat ed play in the first tra'lr that El Modena could get no Carther than its O\vn 32. The Diablos enjoyed a 7-0 lead at the intermission, thanks to a three-yard run by Guy Reeves with 8:35 left in the fourth quarter. But they squandered two other chances. fumbling away one scoring or- portunity at the El l\1odena nine and giving it up later on an interception at the Vanguards 11. Thus the Vanguards \•:ere still in it GAMIE 57ATISllCS F lrtt down' ruSfllng First .,_,.,, P9Hln<;1 Firs! dOWr.$ 11en1>1tles To!al •~•I downs Y1rd• ruslllne Yards ~asslnt Y1rds IOll Nel Yll<ds talned P11nll/1>Y1rlltll cli111nc11 Penlltltt/Vl•ds llftllll!ed Fumbles/fumbles lost ., " ' 0 ,. "' .. ' "' •118 "" 1n •• , • 0 ' "' .. " m ,,~ "" 110 S(ort t>Y Cht•rl•rt M1Hlon Vlelo 0 1 0 • E! Modena 0 0 Reeves Rollb!ns Ee too B1>t1" To!lls Chofi11o11t1er 1Cin111!11nd Sl!!W&rl Slolln Tolels •U5HlNG Mls1lon \llllo IEI MOdtnl kt> Yt yt IVt 7S UM O ,,1 tJ 19 1 ! .• ' 10 a .s.o 71005,0 ... 213 1 ,., 11 16 )0 .O.J 10 S6 1 S.5 8 ,, 12 0.3 J 51 0 10.J 14 ll1 ll 1D PaSSING Minion Yiei• N O< " . "' .... El Mod- i ' " .$11 -although their offense had failed to generate much of anything in the opening half. , But El ~todena got new life midway through th e third period after blocking a Mission Viejo punt and recovering it at the Diablos seven. T\vo plays later, Vanguards fullback Richard Kingsland smashed in from the six. An attempt for the two-point co n- version on a running play fell a yard short. The Diablos didn't allo\v El f\lodena to celebrate very Jong though. driving 63 yards ror a six-poi nte r, a short while later. Reeves' three-ya rd run capped the drive with 10:32 left in the game and Don Reeves toed his second PAT. Flr11 down' rullllne Flrll down• PMllnt1 Firs! down» penflllles To11! tlrst Oow"" Y1rds rYlhlne Yardl P•s!.lne Yards IOll Net Y&fdl t llr\t'd Punl$/1Yffllr dJsi.nc:• Pe<111lles/v1rlls Pe<!llllfd Fumblesf111mblH lost 5,_ 11y ou1mn Matnoll1 • 0 Est1>ncl1> ' ' •USHING Ellf>ftCll 811tteU1111 -.. """'M ' H1rtlrr I Adams ' PeUearino ' Liddle ·: Sl'lilllll'lneS~Y Gr1>nlte ' L,wigdel1 ' P11rsons I Tote ls " PASSING IE NIM.ff> M""M II • M • ' ' ' ' • • ". " m ~ .. u " , .. "' ,," ., .. ·~ .,,. ~· Ill ' o-• ' ,_, ., IU ' i'.l " " . ' 0 ' 0.0 " • ,, " • .. ' • '·' 0 • :: " 0 ' • u 0 • 0.0 ni " . ' • M ·"' Valencia Outscored Tritons Defense Shines • ln_28-20 LoopConques·t By ROY ENGLEBRECHT -Of !tit O•llY Piiot Sl1>ft San Clemente's defensive unit put t"'O touchdowns on the scoreboard, one on a fumbl e recovery and another on an interception. to help propel the Tritons to a 28·20 football victory over the Va lencia Tigers Friday nighi at Valenc ia lfigh School. The Tritons "'ho \vere never behind. a!Jnosl saw their lead vanish when Valencia coach Dave Pinckney elected to go for a two·point conversion late in the fourth quarter only to see Paul Laborde's pass baited dowr. and the Tritons hangil')g on to a 21-20 lead. After a scoreless first quarter. the 'l'ritons finally got on the sco reboard with linebacker Tim 1\furphy scooping up a loose ball at the Valencia two and waltzing in fo r th e score. Freshman Carlos Be<lolla's PAT made it 7-0. The Tigers, who made the most of six pass completions, used a little razzle- dazzle to get th eir first score. Halfback Jim Killeen took a hando££ from quarterback Labo rde, then f o u n d Laborde open on the sideline and Laborde streaked 65 yards for the score. San Clemente turned an interception into a score. "'ilh Dodd scoring fro1n a yard out to give the 1'ritons a 14·7 halftime lead . San Cle1nente looked like it was going to tum the ballgan1e into a run awa y . scoring on the second play of the half and jumped its lead to 2J.7. But the Tigers, not to be denied, scored two straight touchdowns, with the second one setting up the go-for-broke tWo pointer, to bring the crowd of over 2.500 to its reet. A pass interception by Tom Arons "·ith 47 seconds left in the game was icing on the cake, as the Tritons evened its Orange League record at 3-3. GAME STATISTICS Flr11 downs ruslllne Fin;! downs p1>11 lnt First dOWllS Pllllf>IHH Total first dOwN Yardl r11sl'llne Yards Pllslne Yarlh losl Net y11rds ff>lMll Punll/1>ver1te dist~• Penal!las/yards pen1llifd FumblH/.fllfl'lblts lost " v ' ' • .. "' ' . '" •• .,, ,~ k•rt Ir/ O\t•rttr• 1 -21 : ·-" Oodd oi-Arons MllrPl'IY Vlel11des Wool TOll>ll Labof'dt .. _ Killeen ll:odrk111el Olar TOlll$ . .,, L11bonle ICU teen lolttJ 0 " ' ' . ' lllUSHtMG Si n Cltmtl'lll l"•SSIHG 1111 Clllmltll• tc9 YI yl IVI ''''l.1 ,, 4'1 I l.D 3 •11.D I 2 0 'Z.D 1 ODO.II J JT 0 T,? 31 12' u 3 .. , I I " ' " • , ' " " " 7 .0.1 : tl 0 ,. 0 u I J,g "' .... N 11< .iii YI 1361151 \lllfllclf> ' 60 . .>QI . " ' IS • ' • 0 111• 1.00I , ,,, .• Acc.1mando scored the first. folll' Westminster touchdown s, the final com- ing at a crucial time after Huntington Beach had swept back to lie the game at ~t with 5; 27 to l!)ay in the third quarter. Westminster took the ensuing kick and in two plays Accomando gained 34 yards. Bob Blumberg moved the ~all to the l-Juntington Beach nine with a 13-Yl!lrd sca1nper and it took Accomando two canies to gain the rest of the yardage, scoring rrom the six. Net Yllnh l fllnt<I Punbl•Y ...... dl1r11nc• P-ltlt11Y11rd1 P11Mllred FumblH/fvmbln 1111! k9r• llY Q1111rt1n "" 517S 010 ,," ,,,, ,,, 0 lJ I •us"'"' 14 1~ 0 -11 o-~ MOllll•-INCi! ICll Y9 Yl H 129 I 5 t 27 16 Ul o '" •• ... Defending Champs I.nvade Newport · His first hair touchdowns came on runs or three and seven yards, plu! the SO-yard punt return after the Oilers had Ued the game at 7. . Accomando gobbled in the punt at the 20, circled back a yard •.nd streaked straight down the right sideline, un· touched for the score. But it .,,85 Accomnndo's third TD Mlclillh'I -McAll't'N OIClff lollll Acc.om11110o st-rt Bl11mblt'1 Bot..,,.11 ' . ,, .. ·-fotlll Hfrrp:lon Mkl\lln lD11tt ( • I 0 0 50 251 JI io 11a 1 S IS lJ .3 • :M • I ' 0 I 0 I I 0 ' JI U• 27 P'_..SSINO Hllllllntltll •Nd! 1111 K !1111 '' 11 I • 11• I 0 0 D II I • 111 w111mln1tw " I " • I ' I n . .. I I• '·' •o ... ••• ••• 11.3 LO •.o .s.o ••• Kl A• ·"' .... -~· "'" .... With just two games to play in the regular season, Newport Harbor High appears on a collision course with a CIF football playoff berth. "I ' don't want to think about the playoffs," Don Lent. the Newport coach says In horror. "We ·just think about Western High this week and nothing else." The Tars. 6-11 need a vlctory rtonlght to move into a first place tie in the Sunsel League. They host defending cirdit cham'Pion Western and it starts at 8. "A win by Western would make their sea§On. They're in a great position for an 'Upset if we don 't play a good gan1e." Westcm. 1-6 this yea r. has lost No. 1 tailback Chet \Vallace for the shason and according to coach Jim Everett. will abandon the Houston Veer offense in favor or a straight drop-back attack while passing . Newport, \Vith one or the most poten~ possing offenses in the Cl1'"', will in tum try to. establish a running game ; to go with the ai r assault Pete Brown. the 210-pound fullba ck, returns to the lineup to alternate with Tom Saftig while junior Brian Theriot , a 10.0 speedster, Is the other back. The inability lo get a long· run out or the three has bothered Lent. "We really haven 't played a good game since we beat Westminster,'' says Lent. Thal was four games ago. ''And . Western has been in e\•Cry ga1ne until the fourth quarter. They have a problem with a lack or depth but that doesn't take anything awny frmm the faq Western is always dangerous. Htw"'1 H1rMr Ll-.S •• Of'P5NSa OEFENSe "' MylfOY \:.I E MIU!ca" I .. $1\f"" G Norr•s ltt WIM!Y '~ G Ntwllill'N ·~I . ' \ aldtt .. l(r1>•ifl ,_ • ll Plll.,PI I "' Jlormk • 1115 ll Moc~~! I Ill '" 0 ~· Hedrl(I ' 1111-i~l'I Tll t T. l ..... n ' I~ r .... ot ~~ §1 ~~ ..... t ... I "' SaJ!lo K"" I IU 111•<•• 01111. I ' • • 8 DAILY PILOT Saturda,y, Nowtrnbtr 10, iq73 SAM PEEK 130!, JOE JONES FACE SAN BERDOO TONIGHT. ------ At Orange Coast Gauchos, Indians Collide GWC, Seahawks, • 'f angle . Tonight SAN BERNARDINO -Sad- dleback College will be out to maintain its title chances in the !\1i 9sion Conference foo l ball race \Yhen it challenges \V i n J e s s but dangerous San Bern ardino V<i!lcy here tonight at 7:30. \vhen th e Golden \Yest College Rustlers entertain Los An~eles Harbor's Seaha~ ks tonight in a So u t h e rn California Conference football ou1ing at Orange Cdast, both 'Squads \viii be s1narling from the pangs of defeat a week ago. Kickoff is at 7:30. Both ha\•e been eliminated from title contention with one game remaining for each after tonight's battle. Harbor was hampered with the flu when it lost to Santa Monica last week but another ~eek of recovery should see tfie Seahawks at near full strength tonight. Golden West suffered a loss to circuit leader Rio Hondo in a game it had to win 10 rem ain in contention. The Rustlers are assured of a winning ca mp a i g n regardless of the results of the fin al two encounters. They are S.2-1 going into tonight':- game. Both teams rely on strong running games for their chie f offensive threat, although the Rustlers have been able to fall back on the passing arm of Dan Accomando in most instances when it wa s needed . Harbor will cowiter by starting a freshman for th e first time at the signal-calling post. Coach Floyd "SCrappy" Rhea of Harbor has named Kevin Keenan to start in place or sophomore Dave Garasic. The big difference may come up front where Harbo r boasts a big front four an· chored by Ozell Bledsole (230! and \Villic Guillory 1192 ). On the insi de are Saia l\·Jisa l236J and Rocky Garibay (220J. This quartet hopes to put the damper on the Golden \Vest running attack similar to the job don e by Rio Hondo's Jim Samaduroff and Troy Archer that limited GWC to 58 yards net gain rushing. Golden West's I ea din g ground gainer has been Bob Ferraro but he wa s limited to 10 yards net-gain.-against Rio Hondo in four carries, his lowest total of the season . The Golden \\lest defense. in1provcd over the seaso n, had four pass interceptions and a fumble recovery last week bu t couldn't JThJVC th e ball "'ith any degree of success against the Roadrunnes. Grorge Hartman's Sad- dlchack team. loser only once th.is season,, finds it s e If deadlocked ~·ith San Diego Oty College going into the final two weeks of the season. The Gauchos need victories to- night and next week to gain at least a share of the league title. Whether Saddleback has a chance to take the title outright depends on the out· come of San Diego City's final circuit contest against Oiaffey tonight. San Bernardino. 1neanwhile. languishes on · the bottom of lhe conference standings as the result of a conference rules violation \Yhich cost it t"·o victories and a ieaky defens.e which has c o s t chances for three others. Goldeft Wt5! OlftnM SE -Al(!< Hoover LT -M;ke Domas LG -Joe Bush C -Mark HOl.lle RG -Je<:k Murrv RT -ervce Adkl111 ~e -L•rrv Hirt 8 -O•n Accom11ndo 8 -Brent Perlrldoe TB -Elott Ferr1ro FL -Rod Elrown Golden We-sl Oel1n1.11 LE -Lew Chumicll San Bernardino's Indians do. ~~~ possess an offen se to be l:il reckoned \.•:i th, particularly ~t when freshman halfback 1'im l~ Cunn ingham is operating at ~ peak efficiency. Cunningham 11io ($-9, 1921 has sprinters soeed LT -Jim Poller RT -O!lvtr Grant Re -Joe Demelrakos LB -Brvan Kernl LB -Te"v VO\lno LB -Larrv Gradv CB -RandV Rehrer C8 -Mark i>lerce S -Mike Purcell S -Kvle Van Amarsforl "' ll8 r.: "' "' '" "' "' '" and enough moves to ha ve romped for over 1.100 yards and 13 touchdo wns tbis seaso n. Combined with fullback Ron Smith. a 220-pounder who runs the 100 in 9.9, and l"'o quarterbacks who alternate Orange Coast. Facing Another Defensive Tilt plays, the Indians ha v e avera ged 26.5 points per ga me. They rolled to over 500 yards in offense and 44 points last week a g a i n s t Palomar but still lost. 62--44. Saddleback ha sn't scored 40 points in a game since the 1970 season . But the Gauchos have ridden balanced offense and defense to seven victories in eight gam es. NORWALK -"If Cerritos' defense is as good as Santa Ana's we'll have one heck of a lime." That's how Orange Coast College football coach Dick Tucker sizes up tonight's South C.Onst Conference ga me with Cerritos at the Falcons ' lair. It'll begin at 7:30. OCC battlOO to a scoreless deadlock with San ta Ana last week, the first time in 34 games that the Pirates had not dented the scoreboard. And although Tucker forr- 3CeS another tough defensive skinnish tonight, he fii!ures his offense should be a little more productive. "\Ve had three good op- portunitie s to score last ~·eek, but we couldn 't capatilize on them.'' The tilt figures to matcb OCC'o running auack against c.rritoo' puling game. The Falcons like the run more than the pass, but OCC's ,,....., delenoe has been awesome, so Cerrltos probebly will go tu the air quite a bit. Cerritos quarterback Neff Cortet lc~ds the conference In ,total offe nse "'Ith nearly I.OW yards. lfe'~ completed 62 of ISi Pfl~ses for '126 ya rds '1 and seven touchdowns. The Faloom' top runner - Glen Ford -r:u1ks ouly No. 10 In the c:onlertnce. Jn compot!Joll, OCC bas Ibo No. 3 !Mike Nanko ), No. 5 (John Dixon ) and No. 8 (Dan Princeotto) rushers in the circuit. Nanko has been ailing ~·ith the nu most of the week, so Princeotto 'viii be the starting tailback. Dixon needs 191 yards in the final two games to break the OCC career rushing mark of 1,248 held by Bob Haynes, set in the 1963 campaign. The Pirates sophomore ha~ 436 yards this season , just 72 behind Nanko and 123 ahead of Princeotto. Fresbman !\1ike ~1 a g n e r gears the Bucs passing game. He's hit 57 of 112 for 704 ya rds and four TDs. ranking fou rth in the conference. Both teams sti ll have a shot at the circuit title, however. it's slim. Cerritos has a 12-1 mark while OCC l5 1-1·1. Tuilerton {3-0) can wrap il up .,.,.ilh a victory ove r Santa Ana 12.0.1 ) tonight. The Gaucbos' top run ning back, Aundre Holmes, ranks ninth to Curmingham's sixth in the junior college statistics and has gained ove r 100 yards in four of Saddleback's seven games . Like San Bernardino, the Gauchos use a t w o • quarterback system, with both John Springman and Marty Mikkelsen at the controls, Bill Crumley is the team's leading receiver \9ith JO catches lor 47S yards. S•ddleNck OfMnM SE' -Jj"' P(ll!f<len LT -J "' Dimmick LO -Biil McNult~ ~ -W1vne Ordlle R -!Ill M~dden R -Greoci Stl1rrott11 TE -J..,.ry Cft1rttOl'I 08 -John SOl'lnom•n SB -8111 Cru..,lev FB -Jot J-t T! -A.undr,_~n\t5 , ..... _. DtftMe RJ: -J..-rv WIQlrl !)if = R:"'VA~~ OT -j :t k'IO• l e -Fred M•yrhof.,. Lll -Jim Wind 8 -Cltrll Jer,.n ·~ "' "' "' m '" "' "' m m ill "' la -R/Cll JKOb1 e -J m '°"""" e -k•n Gold11-~f~ a -l!l•l•n Hetlll' l3 '" ll! !!I ~i ~~ '" P1·0 Results NIHt~tl l•t11.t•11t AIMCllll!tll " l'ri01•'1 01m11 l'ortt11'1d 1n, lufltlo IOI Bol!Oll 1,). Phl»nl• 107 l'Mli11ffllphl1 ''-Ntw 't'Otk fl Clt'tflllld Ill, HCNt!M lot CI Pllll 10., l(.C. • Omt!>il .. Allltl'IClll lllkelbltl AMtCltllOll ' 'C1ro41n• 1.tt, ICll!'llU<k'I' 111 N•lllft1t Met~l'I' LHilll Alltttlt l. NV llMlll!lf1 J. l!t CM<tOO .. Y9~.,... t ClllfOn\11 •· l llf!tlO , Dolph~s Mus ·fll:ngs .Slwck Griffins; 20-7 Loss For· Vik-es -. ; - In 31-21 Post 22-13 Upset Victo .ry By ARMAND HANSON OI tM DallY Plllf lttff · Coach Mike He nlgan's By JOHN CASS advantage and that's all lh4' terception Into a touchdown Marina Vikings dropped a 20-7 oi -. 01111 ftll•t sr•ff needed. ' late in the period. The d~lslon to the host Santa Ana Costa Meaa's Mu s tangs The Co.5ta Mesa defense Mustangs moved from the Los Saints Friday night In SUnset Setback l<:GP L.llro Io u rt h ~ helj !he Grifllna ,on the next Alamitos 33 tq the .21 and League looiball action that quarter ·touchdowna to shoe~ series and, (ollOWing a foW'"--m a f~ aituatlon; also dropped lhem a nofCh By HANK WESOI heavily favored loo Alamitos yard punt, the Mu..langs had Sharp loun\I split end Bill down In the · •I and- ot'"' o.ur '11'' 511" High School 22-13 in an Irvine the ball on the 1.J>S Alamitos Valentine alone at the •10· Jngs. Marina's record ts MW Brea High'• football team League football clash Friday' 41. Valentine caught lhe pass 1n two wlM and four l053es. scored 10 points In the final night at Orange coast College. The Mustangs drove w the mid .. trlde and raced . un· The Viking• couldn't get un- 9:02 to pull away from gutty The stunning victory was Los Alamitos eight and on touched into: the end zone. tracked against the Inspl~ Dana Hills and take a 31·21 Costa Mesa's third Jn a row a third-and-goal situation the OAM•1sTAT11T1cs Saints, playing before a large Orange League victory Friday giving the Mustangs a 4-4 Grlfflns were looking for a '"" '1 homecoming crowd. S a n t a night on the winner's field. season record. If they beat paSs. Sharp gave a good fake ~\~~ :=: ;::: ! 1 Ana stifled Marina drives with The deciding play In tl)e Jo~ountain Valtey next weekend and then gave to Delany on Flrit oown .-.111•• G 1 key fourth down defensive .seMSW game was a 65-yard it will be the first winning a draw. nie 5-11, 172-pound ~~,~ "~.'t.i:V-10: ,~ plays three of the four times touchdown ·pass from Carl season the Mustangs have en· tailback raced through the LoJ v1rcb ~"'"' ,,, 11! !\farina had potential scoring Seele to cart Bostick wllh joyed in 13 ·years of varsity Alamitos defeme and into the -~:d~1:!:1 ,1111ec1 ,;? no opportunities. 9:02 remaining. It came one football . end zone for the score. The '"'"'''•Vtf'ffe dlst1nc:• '"'° •121 Andre Lopez scored play after Dana Hills bad Trailing JJ.9 late in the third · kick was blocked but the ==:::=~:'" •f:~ ~:t ~1arina 's only touchdown with tallied on a 38-yard touchdown peandriod C:OSta P.1esa had a third jubilant Mesans had the con, ea.ti ~-•1 °O''r1o'" 0 1,_n five minutes remaining ln the pass from Bill Springman to 2S situation at its own test wrapped up. Lot A111'"1'°' o 1 • o-1J game on a fi ve-yard pass from ~fark Eljenholm to knot t_he 47. Quarterback-Ste·ve-Sharp U>s Alamitos opened th·e c'!.~!"!!'... Gre·gg -Foster. Chl'b -Hawn game at 21. dropped back, faced a strong scoring early ln the second tu ,, Jl 1v1 kicked the extra point. But The two teams sandwi ched Los Alamitos rush, and period taking advantage of a ~~1~:~er 1: ;; • '-' Marina was already behind t"-'o periods of scoreless foot· dumped a swing pass to pass interception. The theft s1111rp • n ,; -t~ by 20, and had no opportunity ball between \Vild first and t ilb k De · Del T eg11 1 1 o 1.0 last quarters. Brea managed a ac Mis any. gave the Griffs a first down c~m11e,111" i 2 s -1,5 to pull th.e game out. a l4--l4-deadlock in the first Delany picked up a couple on the Mesa 17. Tot••• u 1a. ~9 1.t The Sainis played ball con· of key blocks and then did Two plays later quarterback 0 ,11, Lot "'~'"11~ 0 •.3 trot with l\!atlna, and ran the i~~!er,o:tnd ~~~n ':~ledfi~~~ ~h rurty tlg.hdtro1.pe aHct aloncedg Mike Olivas hit halfback Louie ~~~~;in ~ 1~ ~ ;:: triple option so ~ffectlvely that quarter burst. e near s1 e me. e ra Ortiz with a 13-yard TD strike. ouv•i 1 0 5 -.s.o two of their running backs. Dana Hills showed no lll-e f· to the Los Alamitos 11 for Costa Mesa tallied a safety Tot111 tt 104 s is Mike tliollna and E; a r J feels of a severe trouncing a 42-yard pi ckup. with 5:05 1eft in the half when c:.1!1!:',~ Steward, each pa!Sed the JOI). from 'San Clemente last week blFoured plays I laterthDelany the ball sailed over punter sntrp '!2 ~ ,:1 ,~: .C: yard mark. Molina wui par· I ed B ast over rom e two. George Sepeda 's bead and LM Al•flll•ot ticularly effective, he gained and actually 01.!tP ay rea Dave Gaudry added-t_he PAT went through the end zone. g;:;~•berlirn 1: ~ : ~ ::~ much of the game. h and the tl1ustangs took a 16-13 The ~1ustangs turned an in· Ta1.11 " • , 121 .Jolt (See VJKES, Page 17) Springman ran back t e I ,.;;;;;;;;;;;i,.,.iii;;;;,;;ii;i;;;i;i;;;;,;;;;;~;;;;;iiii;;;;;,;iiiii;i;iiiiii;i,;iii;i;;;;,i;iii;;i;iiiiiiii~ii;;;;iiiiiiii.ii..i.,i;;;;;ii;;;ii;;;;iiii;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"i opening kickoff 93 yards for 11 a touchdown to get Dana Hills off to a fa st start, but a fumble and a pass interception handed Brea two first quarter touchdc.wns. Dan a Hills then had to negotiate a 71·yard drive in the waning moments of the first period to gain a tie. A 19-yard run by Springman and IS..yard scamper by Dar· ryi Howe were key plays, and Howe got the touchdown on a burst over r)ght tackle from fouf·yards out. The Dolphin s found themselves trailing agaln after Brea scored on the third play of the final period to cap a four-pl ay, 38-yard drive, but bounced back once again. · 1,'wo passes from Springman to Steve Miklos and a penally set the Dolphins up at the Brea 38-yard fin e, and Spr- ingman then found Eljenholm in the comer of the end zone. Springman kicked all three extra points. Any hopes the Dolphins had of pulling off the UJ>Eiel ended when Bostick turned a short sprint-out pass into th e deciding touchdown. David Donk kicked a 42-yard field goal for the winners with 4:46 to play. For the most part, Dana Hills defense turned in a sterl· ing performance, with Rick Sagan and Boxer Torres particularly standing out. GA.ME STATISTICS DH 0 Flr§t dawns rusft!f'l9 7 • First downs pa11l"ll 4 • Flr1t downt Plfl•lllei 1 • Tol1t llrit dOWM 12 12 v1rd1 rushing on 17.1 V•rd1 Pillllllll 1~ 152 v1rd1 lost n lS N•I )'1rcl1 g1tnld' 125 1•9 Punh/•Vlf•ff dl1l11nc1 6/36.5 • S/l9., Penalttu 1v1rds pen11i1ed l0/10l 6(70 Fumttl1s/fumttres IOI! 2/2 2/1 Scoret t1r o.1r111n Da"e HUis U 0 0 7-21 Srea l• O O 17-..11 S?<lnQmen Fos~r "~· s,n~~ldei Tottl ~ S~1le Seeba 8°'1kk L1r1 Tolil$ IUSHIHO PilM Hlll1 ltb .... " " ' . " ' " '"' .. ' " lJ l l " 5? " ~ ' 0 •l 12:1 l'ASSING VI 1v1. 66 _,, D I.I s J.• I 0 3.0 11 c.6 1 13 c 6 ' " ' 1.01 0 0.0 l5 201 • flil PC phi D1n1 Hlllt YI Pd S?<ingman BHlavldei El!enllOlm Tola!1 " . • • ' 0 " . '"' 1 9, ··" 1 •. JJJ , o 1.oon1 l 1~ .•2'1 Se•le 1~ • c 152 .lllXI JC, Prep Volleyball .. Or1nga Coast d.-1, W11I LA 15", lS-1. • O~•n111 Coe1t det. Wflt LA lS-11, 15-5. s1nior 1 Hunrln9Ton Seach def. S1nl• Aftil vanev 15·2, 6-P, 1-5. Sen!OI' II Hu"tlnolon B111cl't def, S•"'• An• V1t1ev 13.J. 10.a. Ju"lor I Hunllnqlon Belle" Cll:I. S1nt11 V•l•Y lf-3, 11·7. Junior It Hun1lnglon 8e11<ft del, S1nl• Arwi V1llt '1' 1·10, W , J).l. Junior Ill HUflllnqton Be!Kll clef. S1nl• A111 Vl lll V 1W. IS-I. SCIPhomerl I Hunlinglon Be.ch -del. SaM• Alli V•lll"I' 15-3. 11-J SOii~ II Huntl11111on 8HCft de!. SI"'• Ant Villln IW, 11-3. S~ll Hlll'tttnoton llNdl def. hnt• A,na VillllV 1•12. 1·1 2, 14-3, -S.llemo!t Ill HU11ttnglon BH t ll d1!. S•nl• AM \1111*¥ 154. IM . S~IV Huntington B..eh dtf. Stnt• Ml Vll'-V J-7, t·l . '.-nllml" ' Hunt11111IDl'I !tfltft dlf. S.nl• An• V11ti.v-1"1, l•S. • """hm1n II H\lttlll'IQIOll ltKl'I elf!, 111111 An1 V11lle,, 1-5, \5-0, ,,_.ftm111 Ill ..,u~rln111!on 8111c • dlf, ~,,,, "'"" V•llff l l·f, 6·10, IM. l',_.l'ml~ IV S•"tl AM V1li.-t def. Hunting~ a..cn e;1 .. ,,.,, 1J0t. WOMEN'S VOJ.l.EYBALL f.IUSTRRLIR/HEW IEf.1Lr.IND RDVENTURE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13-8:00 P.M. NEWPORT HAR,BOR HIGM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM IT'S \ A ' FILM , FE5 IV AL ' Presented by the DAILY PILOT ~.Orange Coast College THREE FREE COLOR MOVIES THREE FREE COLOR MOVIES "A Big Country-A Big Welcome'' "It Is Called New Zealand" "South Pacific Advenklre" All thrH lilmo wilt bo introduced lo tho ol!dltnco by John Holmos of tho Au1tr1· llan Tourist ·commission, •ppetring in peirson 1t Australia/New Ze1l1nd Adventure. ATTENTION: TRAVEL AGENCIES Since. tickets for this show ire limited, w1 have 1 few 1v1i11ble for you to pill 1lon9 to f1vored cw1tomer1. If you desire tickets, plMM phono tho Dolly Piiot ot 1714) 642-4321 , ht. 272. This offor 11 modo only lo bono lido · trovol eg9nclos; lndlvl du1t1 should pick up their 1dnnco tlckoll from D1lly•Pllot offi«11 or 11 Orange Coal! Evonlng Coltogo. . ) TICKD SUPPL r IS L MITED Get Free Tic:kefs No 1 From ' ' ' ' . • , • I t r h g a I e a I d s " J 0 t J I t :t . ., ' T c J • l Laguna In 27-6 Defeat By STEVE Ali!lil.PS Of .... o.u.. ,, ........ SOnor1'1 veraaUle wishbone attack rolled up 122 net yard> In romping over ho 1 ti n 1 Llll""' Beach IH Friday nlibt In Orange League foot· ball acUon. The Red Raiders• offense amuaed 181 yard> rushln& and 141 yard> pwln1, bul lhoy couldn't 1et untrackod wilil the early minutes of tht uoond quarter. After a scoreleas f i r 1 t period, the Red Raiden took control of the game dl.ll'lng !he ·second q\llOer's lnlllal series. Their touchdown drive totaled 67-y:1rds and wu cap- ped by a three-yard burst off right tackle by Mark Keoton with 8:31 to 10 In the flnt balf. Kcnlon, the game's leading rusher with' 110 yards, also got the aecond touchdown on a nine-yard scamper through the left ~de. 'l1ie run for extra point failed, leaving Sonora aheod lS-0 wilh only 3: 29 remaining In the flnl half. Laguna Beach made It close at halfUmo as runs by Kelly Akins and Pele COttam put the Artists within striking distance. The drive,· appeared stalled 11. Laguna was faced with a fourth-and-goal al tho Sonora 14. But quarterbad< John Willette saved the mardl by completing a 14-7anl screen pas1 to Akins, who wu all alone on the left slde of the field. Aaron Chllcott'a extra point trj was blocked and Sonora led lH at balfUme. Lagi.ma Beach Was unabre· to generate any offense in the finaJ t.,.,.o periods. Fumbles and big losses balled all the Artists' drives. Meanwhile, Sonora w • s moving lho ball at will. On the Red Raiders' Initial second half series, they drove 87· • yards witl1 quarterback Jim Porter fin ishing the march, paulng three-yards to Terry Hart. Scott Rli>h kicked his - ond ol lhr<e PATs. Sonora's final tally resulltd directly from a Lquna error. Artists quarterback Jobn Willette rollod lo his rig!ll, :was hit and fumbl<d at lho :Sonora 43. Delensive end Bob :Hook scooped up the bouncing :ball and ran 57 yanla lot ' 'the final tally. MMI STATISTttl • "'''' ~ rvthlnv 12 'l'lnt down6 ~ ' ',lrtt OOWM P1Nlll11 0 . Tot•I fltll doWl'll 11 1 Y•m ruallll'lf :20 : Yff'ft Nt.i/lf UI 'y 1nf1 IOI! 3'f ' Iliff Y•rdl 911f!Mf 3'2 '""hl•11 ...... dltlfftee 1132 , ,_ltlftfyfrdl ,_,..i11td AfJ) ·f<vmtMl/fllmbl" lo.I 210 LI • • • " n .. " '" "" "' "' ktnl 111 QHrttn s-· 0131 7-t1 ,_, latllM IMCl'I 0 ' 0 ·~ ... ...... FIJIO. T. "'" ....... ·-· Acla mt Sl-1 To11l1 can1m A~lnt WlllttM , ....... Wn19t1rd Tfl1t1 RUSHtNI -· re•· " • " "' " . " . .. . " . " 2 • 1 ' .. "' ___ .. " .. 11 ~I ' . 1 • 1 ' " " P.USINI - ~ ... 2 7.1 . .. . • 41 • u ' ... • u 0 '·'· . _., .. ., 26 I 10 ' u !4 -3.t ' u ' -1.0 11 I.I """ Ktft!Ol't 'I': I: 'l' ,11 .r.: Tol1l1 1 1 0 ,. 1.000 1• ll 1 1'1 ·"' wmtttt Aklftl f Tot•lt ·--TS J 1 1 ' ' 16 s 1 VIKES • • .. ..,. ' ... 't ,212 • ColltlHed From P11e It 141 yards, loot only two, lo net 139 yards. Richard Mtrtgold ' l~ another polllble S a n 11 touchdown In . 1he quarter when he recovered a fumble on the Marina five, Steward had rambled 21 yanla with a pltchoul ana appeared headed for the end zone when he was upended and lost the ball. OAMI STAT1n1c1 M Finl doWnt nnl'l"'9 ' r1r1! clo'lm* N••ITMI ' ,-Int downl MMlll• 1 T011I ftfJt doWM IA Ylf'ift M/thlnt ltt Y1rcP N•tl11t fe Yll'1t Iott t NII y11'1t H fllld 21• '""''''-· dltttnee 1 1~ p.,..111~· peMlt11d 1/15 flvmbltt/f\ll'lbltt Iott 110 .. " • 1 " "" " • "' 1/M "" Vl _,, _ __;_#Mfflll -·-·-·.....__,._ ' lenl•loM • ' 1 ·-· •USNINO M•-'""' .... -...... Tet•I• ..... ·-lollll ~,..,..., 1• n t .,, • 17 • u 6Hl'-l ,,,,,,, Ml»tt.7 ._ ... " " • I 1 • ,AUid '" "' " " ' "' I • : ' I ... ... .. .. ,, •• -,. " ,., .,.. 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Stftlf Aftt V1U1Y al t•l1Hno 1111111ory tl'll 1amlfllllr1tl11t 14op11 •ft '""'"""' r•llo fol' 1t1i.·1---------------l'''---------------Wtttmlllfltr pt'OC;8cl\lttt follow.cl b'f !tit Stilt t oerd aMtsitd prOPlf'ty wlllcl'I It fOtntlc•ll Cltt:STVllW LIA.GUI ot £qu1ll1fllon !ft 1dmlnl1l«l119 •ncl to l'llf ratio ""1'11ch 11 •tOlllrMI tor l'ICTITIOUI •UtlNl!SS •1cTITIOUI IUSINISS fllAMI STATIMINT Vllt8 ,trll FoothlM El MO:lt'llA MltJ!Ol'I Vl1lo ...... y , ·1!1 &lddlll>flctc Or•nu• W L T p, PA cotlKtl119 lht Ctlllorrtlf Slllf Sties loclt •t-t• tl'f Sectto!I .&01 of NAM• STAT•MENT ' O o Ill 23 frld UH Tf•ffl Ille Rllltft~ ll'ld Ti•ellon Coat, at Thot lolklWlfltl ptt10n1 1r1 doln; TM • 1 1 103 » (d) To adopt I WI•• •rid UM whlcl! !Im• Stctlon 12 ,, !hit ordlntl'Ct 11\/llnnt •11 ••: J 2 1 71 ti t1• ordlNorKt wlllch Clft bl Ml-WU bl<omt lnopttf!lllt. VENTVJt£ MAllKETING COM PANY, THI! ,OPI OltQANIZATIOH, 5GIJ J J O 67 70 ml!ll1t..-ed lft a m111111r 111•1 wlll, n4S Gtrd111 GtOlll 111\'d., Gt rOeft RIYft' Aw1., NIWPOl'I ttKl'I, Cfllf. lo IM °"'" POltllllt «1111lllt11l With lllJ lft "" ""'"' 11111 $1Ct10fl 13 GrO'ft . Cit. t2MI '21WO 2 I 1 1 IO ~ lllt pr011l1I0111 of '•rt 1.s of Olvlallll'I ol !hit ordl11.1nc1 tlecomt1 OP1•allv1 J•ck A. Ll11, 10Sl 1111 Cltclt, HUft· Wlll!•m ~""'""' l'apt, !015 A!Vl!r I .. 0 •7 2 of ti!• R1v1n11e Incl T1~111on COii•, Ind IM ,,,,, '°''d o• EQU•tlull(H'I llt111I011 ll••ch. C•I. '2611 Av1., N•woort 1111ch, C1lll. n..o \ 4 ° .. 2 OI mln1mlll '"' COii ol coltkll111 city •uDM(lutnlly ICIOplt 11'1 AIMMrn•nl rlllll John H. M•CD(H'llld. 107•1 ROolt Allt ,, Trilt llUtln••• ft Conduttt'd by •n follow!"' 111r-J1 dolftll tl\lllllllS 0 ' I • l)t ••In trld UH texn alld II '"' .. ""' for "" ... ,_ .... Md proC>ttl't Whkh LOI """''''' C•I. tOQ.3.6 llldl11ldu11 . MIHIOll Vl~~n'.''e:i':,..' tlm1 mlnlml1• 11\t Mcltfl of rteorcl It htghtr llllft 1M r1llo Whlcll It kllh'f t•Dfll, 1'l)lj S...I Clrclt, Hu,.. W. S. POPI VIII• Ptl'll: 11, l'ooll'IHI 7 kffpll'IQ UCl'O!l 111rtol'll t\ltlll<I to l•~•llOl'I ttqulrtd for loc•I llMllll'lltflh tl'f IK· llnglOll tMd'I, c ir. """ Thi• lllllflWl'lt Wll lllecf with "" tllllflll't ._ unc1fr tM provltlont ot tlllt OfCllfttllCt. t!on 401 of 1M R111t11111 1n.d T1x1llOl'I J•""" '°'Ml, 37t NtwPOtl Avt, County Cl~ll of Ot•not COl.tflty Oft 1(1ttll• vs. T1i11!111 at UI Palma Stcl1ol'I s. CONTRACT WITH STATE. c~. Stc!10fl 12 of tnl1 ordlftfflCI No. -Lq ••tch. C.I. 90lt.. OtlObtr JCI, lm Or•fll• ,1 Sld"ltbkk. l'rlof' to 1111 GPfl'lll\19 d1t1 11'111 (ll'f tMll tllcome OPl•t ll\19 Ofl !ht rtr,1 Tlllt butlMll 11 t9flcluc:!ld 11'1' , lllt!tt•t P·ttt21 lhfll COtllrKI with 1tM Sl11t e .. rd d•Y OI !ht IT'IOlllll ntlll followlflQ !ht ptrtllel'lltlp. 'llblli!IH 0rlfl(lt tMtt D•ll'f' PUol. 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II II II 0-0 £d1IClll TO.: Nlcl!ott 2. jtAT: Nlchol1 (runl. l'l"MIWll.lft ......... ......, QUll'ftn SOMrt • 0 0 '-1! l.atWW elldl 0 II 0 0-1 l.loUl'll TO: wm111r.r. ,AT; l"onc• LIDun• llelcl'I 0 1 50 :II 1n11n bt Ille llril day ol the tlrtl loc•I •si.n1m1nl1 toy SecllOll IOI of PUBLIC NOTICE 1tctlon1 3071 •nd l012 ot 1111 Cl11ll P:l1ffY' 1 cel•lld<lr QUl•ltr 1011011111111 1111 t llecutlon !hi R1111nu1 fftd l•••llon Cod•• •t COd1 fA 11'11 S!ltt ol C1Ufornl1 The Vnlrir•lfY lt, Elt 0oirC::' 1 of wen 1 contrfcl r1tller thin 1111 which time Section 13 tl'lall •1111n 11ftd1r1lgMc1, DAVE.'& AUTO Rf.PAIR San Cltmtntt 211, Vfltndl,. llr1t dty of tllt tlr1! c1ltnd1r 11utrt1t toecomt OP1tlllv1 lnO SKllOll 12 111111 NOTIC• TO CRIOITORS wlll 1111 fl put>ttc •11ttlon, If 2076 Sonor• 21, LIOUftl IMCh t lolloWll'lll !I'll ~oollon of 11111 ordfnlflCI . btcomt IJIOPlrllfw. SU,•ltlOR COURT 0, TNI l'!ICfflll• A111., Cotti Mffl, C1llfotnl1. lrtl ~1, Ot/11 Hllll 21 Stcllon 6. SALl!S TAX. l'or 1111 Sec!IOl'I 15. .4.Ml!NDM!NT'S. All tUtlH· STAT! 01' CALll'ORflllA II U:OO NOOll on StlUl'dlo't'. IM 2..ih ThlllM..,'1 Otfllt prlllllf'll ol Mfflng llntllllt POrlortll llUl'lll 1mllldmtftlt of lht 1t1111n.ue Incl tl'Olt THI d•'f Ill N-blr, 1'1:,l. !tit followtflQ Ul'llvtnll'i' •t $fft ctf!Mfl~t P'•r1Y •I rtllll I !Ill It htrtb't' Ta•ttlOll Codi Wlllch rlllll 10 tM Hle-t COUHTY 0, OltANOI ducrltlld pniptl"!}', lo.wit: Y11r of C1r, •rt .. 't"t OllMI lmPOHd UPOft •ti rt l•ll1r1 In !tit dl'f •nd Ust l•x lrld W'hlch ffl ~ ln· NI. A·77nl 19'21 Mlkf of CM, Cllf\I, NOllf l 1.0. L .. Ullf BilQI vs. 0•11.1 Mlllt II at 1111 r111 1l1ttd 111 SKl!on 2 of cOlllllltflf with Pert l.S of 01111.iOll E1lftt of WANOA E. llU•Kl', OKHMd No. :aoa10I0722t1 LfCtNf· No. (St1!1J, l•ft Cltmtnlt !ht ll'OU nc:llOI• of I/It rtlfller ftOtn 2 ot 1111 RllllllUI fl'lcl Tl:U!IOfl Colle NOTICE IS HliAEIY GIVEN lo the MOA IOI IC..llfllrlllll, locty N .. £1 Oor'tOo 11 Viloncl• tht tale ol 111 1•11111111• ptrlortll proptrty Jt\111 •ulomtllct l1l' blccm. • P•rt of c~ltors o! !ht atoil• 11.1tn1c1 cll(.ldltflt Cl'S,007. lflwllaY .. O•IM I01d ,, ,,,.11 lft 11111 city Oii Ind lhl1 ordlntnct. 11111 111 PIQOl'll ~"""' ct1lm1 fOlll'l$1 Stld Nit I• fV "" llUl'POM "' 11tt1f't'I!!!' l rN ti SOllOl'I lttlr trll optrllllll d1t1. Stc!IOll It. ENJOIMINO COLLECTION 1111 t•ld OICtdtftl ''' requlttd 10 1111 1111'1 of ltll l,lllCI~ IOI' •1Nlr •nd ANGILUI LIAOUI S.CllOll 7. PLAC£ 01' SAi.iE. FOi' FOlltlbOEN. No lftlVllCllon OI' writ of tlltm, wttll 1M ntefflff'Y 11oudttl'1, In •tor ... h1 Ille •mount of CJO.OO !09el!Mr w L T f'P l'A 1111 ~ of 11111 ordh'll11C1, 111 rll•ll mtnd•lt or Olhtr ltO•I Ot tqU(lll>I• 1"41 offk• o1 !tit ct .. k o1 1111 111o111 with tottt of acl'l"tl'llllllO ltflCI 8"PfttHs A II o "° 7 HIM •rt 'con1umrn•ltd 1t 11'1• plate PNIC'ffl 11\tlt 1111,11 lft M'f •ull. t cllon lll'lllllld ~. or tc prHtnl llltm w1111 of .. 11. 3 1 1 102 All of tw.11IM11 o1 n.t ~titer · unln1 111t !If' Pf'Otltcllno I" fnl' '*"' a111ll'l1t Ille 111<11 .. rv 11cuchfr•. to 1~ un-D1ttc1 1111• f11'I d1y of NOlltmblr. 2 1 1 61 n bllOlblt POrtol'llt prap1rl'f • sold 11 tti. s11i. or 11111 City, ot •11111111 '"" it.r1l111'1fd 11 1111 oltlc.1 ot hlf 1t1orftey, 1m 2 2 0 ,. n dtll11 ... ld b¥ lllt rft•I~ OI' hit '""' olltcer of ,,.. Sltle or 11'11• City. to IRWIN o. GOLORING. AtlorlW'/' •I »-" OAVl!'I AUT() ttEPAllt o '3 1 ~' ,1 ro· "' 0111-ot..St1i. d111t1111111on 0t to a~ .,. f'l'lol" 1111 cotilCllOl'I iitiMf IS30 Wlllillrt llllCI.• Suitt ~ a.wr.1~ ,.utllltl'lld Or•,,.. Coui DlllJ' ,ouot, o , o 26 511 common urrl.r for clllllltl"I' ~ 1rt lhl• orc11-., 0t P•rl 1.J of Ollllflcw\ HUl1, Gc6Uorlll'• m11 wl'llch 11 lhe N011111'ltoer 10. Im .. ,..,_n ""'"''' Scor• Olll<Gf..Sl•I• d•tlll.lllOl'I. Tiii D•Oll 'tctlptt' "' "" R•11t-tl\d TlllfllOll Coc11. PIK• ot blnlftlll °' tllt ulldtrtltMd1---------------s.Mtt •, tltllop-Amtt tt troM Wd'I .,,.. ..,.II lllCl!Jdt dell.,.,., or ,.,., l•• or ,.,., amount ot ttx In •II m•tlff• Plf'l•lftlllt to ll'lt nt•t• SI. ,..uf t. St • .t.nlhOll'f II cllt,.,., W'hltl well cll•111•• ,,.. •ubl~ •'4Ul~ld to bl C'llllldld. cl Mid dMlllff!I, wlllllft I-month$ PUBIJC Ne'l'ICE l'rtllt'f't .. mtl to !ht 511!1 Min llld i.rjf t1x, r191tdltw Stc!IOll 17, Pl!NALTl!S AftV Plrtol\ ~!he llr1! pulJllctllOll o! llllt llO!lct. 1--------------- Strlll ..... Mllt1' Del ., SA •owt of "" pl1c1 fO Wllltll cltlh ... ry 11 ml4e. lllol.111119 frt'f of n.. prOlltflOlll of !tilt D•i.d NOlltmblr t, 1m . NOTIC.I Ojt l"UILIC HIAlttN• lllll'loll Amfl 11 $1. P11tl lft 1111 -.,1 I r1t1llW 1\11 1111 ptf'll\lntftf ordlntnct tl'la11 • I» lllHmad 11ull1Y ol' llAR•ARA ANN Jl!:NKI NOTICI IS kER:EIY OIVl!N tllll 51. AnlflOny 11 ,Olu• X P'K• ol' bullftlu lft Ille St•lt °' hit • mlldtmtl1*', •ncl llPotl COlllllcllon E•ecull'I• cl Ill• Wiii • Plilbllc 1'111'1111 wltl i:.. '"1cl w !ht OA•Dllil ••ova LIAOUI -· tllln -pllCI ol' bl.IJIMM. 171• lhlrtol ""'" .,. pu111Wble "" •• 11111 of"" lllOlll 1111/'lltd Qteldffll City Covnc:ll "' lllt (ll'f "' Cott• M... w I. , .. PA plttl or pll(" •I W'hlth !hi rtl•ll of not lnOl'f thtn U00.00 or toy Im-lltWIN o. 001..0llJNO Ol'I No11tmlllt' It, Im ,, IM hour ,tcfflc• 1 1 101 61 UIH •rt contlHl'H'llflld 11'1111 bf dtltr'mln-ptllOn!Mflt lot • POrlod ol not l'l'IOl't An-•t L.fw of •1J) p.m., or at IOOfl ll'llrMflu L• Qulnlt • 2 12' ff Id llnd•r rul" 11\d reoul1tl0111 lo bt thin 1111 • "*"'"-· or b'f llolll s!Kh ISM WllllNl"I •1¥111. tlllto M' 11 ll'lt m1ttw1 INl' llit l'IHN, In 1111 G1rcMn Grovt J 2 fl '5 prtlCtlbed 1rld •doptld. by 11'11 Sl•lt 11111 tlld lrnprltOftMfnl. hll'tl1y Miiii, C•llflnll• tOtll COUllCll Ch1mblr o1 1t11 (111' Htll, 77 R1!\d'lo Altmllot 3 1 !II .U l'Ollrd ot £11u1U111i011. Stctlor'I 11. S'EVEAAl1L1TY. II t11y Tth (21J) tn~l! W..... l"•lr Orl111, Co.!1 MfM, C1 llloml• °" StntltgO J 2 If ,7 StcllOl'I I. USE TAX. Aft t •clst I•• prO\llllon of thlt ord11'1111Cf or !tit ap:. A"Wllft' ... l•tc:1rlrlk IM follow111g ll1m1: Bolt• Gt•lld• 0 ~ ,. " 11 htr9b1 lmPOllll on !hi, ., ..... UM pllc•l10fl llltrtol lo IM}' "''"" or Publlttlt'd or1091 Cotll Otlly ,not, A ,ROf>OSEO 0 R 0 IN A H·C E . Lot Amigos 0 ' Ill C or olller c'Oftlllnlpllon In thll cll'f of clrcum1tf11Ct It held lft.,..11d, tl'lt re-NOY. 10. 17, 21 and Dec. 1, it7J JIJ0.7' • 11 •II 11 1 II I ft g lftdutlrl•I Zonn, l'rlA'f't lcOl'K ltntlblt DtrtDNll prOPfl'lll p~rtlM'ttd from m1lfl<!lr cf the ordlftlllC• •nd 11\t IP. ,.,.for,,,.ftct Sl•ftd•fdt,, 111111 lt..,..Uno L• Qvlnfl U, S•11tl•1110 7 •n'f rtt1H"' Ol'I trld •lttr th• opttallllt pUct!!Oll o1 •ucll prwltlOl'i to Olhlr PUBLIC NOTJrrD Dl11l1lon XIV alld )UVA ot tM Cotlt Gtrdtll Grwt •• AtflCl'lo· Alfmltot llalt for 1for•111, UM °' 0!1111' COii-P91'Wl'll or clrc11mtllflC•t tMll flOt bl \.<E:. M"I M1111lclptl Codt. t h11119ltOl'I In thl1 city •t lhe 1'111 1l•t.d •fl'fClld ll>trttrr, A ,llOl"OS&D 0111.DINAHCI, UNllllO Tfllltllt'I ··-111 Stctlon 2 o! 1111 Mitt Ptlct of Stctlon lt. RE,l!:ALS. Onll"'llCt Mo. ,.ICTITIOUS IUllNISI I 0..lllf\ R1llltw ... NII Md Ktalllltl'llnt lot Al'nlgo. ,, totll Gr•ndt> "" prOPlf'IY. The 11111 price allllt 11'-" •1 a!MftlSMI b'I' OrtU111nc1 No. NAMI STATIMINT (tliwt. ll'llrllfOI'. ,RllWAY L•AIWI lrdt.td1 dflllltN cl\tt... wt'lll'I IUCl'I ..i2, 11 llt1'fb'f r1Pffled1 proyldtd, Tiit folloWlllQ Pll'lotl It dolftl buflMU NOTICI IS •UlltTMIR: GIVl!N tl\ltl -....... , .... ,, Sunny Hiils ·-p,,, L• H11Jra S.llfftlll Jlullt1'1on W L P' PA ctlfl'9H ,,. •ubltcl to Sltlt ul11 or ~. ttllll u 1cl erdl111nct, •• Amtfld· ••: •I Nici llrne 91111 fMct lt!l'f Md •II J 1 ti 51 llM la• rt0lll'lll1» of ll'lt plttt to Ill. WU rlmlln -.pffc•lllt lot' !ht JACK ITAllK CRAirT ST\.1010 20.sl ~ ll'li.r""9111 IN't' _.., .,., tit J 1 " 11 wtllcll e11t1wr11 11 made. Pl.lrpolll of 11'11 adml11l1tr•llon of Mid H_,... Aw co.i• AM.-CIRr "'27 Mtrcl tl'f the City (et.lfl(ll ~ tM cu.., J J 74 "' Sldlon •• ADOPTION OF PROVISIONS ordh\l/ICll •nd "" lmflOllllOll of •rid Marr E. 'l"1n11, tn7 l~. No. of Coll• ........ °" "" .,..,.110tlfd! 3 J 111 illf ~ &TATE LAW. Ellctttf ti ollllrWIM 1111 coll«tton ot l•x with rllipild to 30. Co.ti Mtw, C1llt. t2W ~ trdltltflelt. 3 J 7• 10 ~ lft !hit ordlll.lllCf fncl t•C"IK 1119 MMI of, Ind 1111 tlot-. lllf, Tlllt bfll!llU ii oo!ldUcttd l)'t' fft 11.LE!N jt. PHl,.Nl'I' 2 ' All ts INoftr •• lllt't' .,.. lllOon•lftftt with OI' ollltr' contumpllon f1' l•ntlbl• ptnOMI flldl11IOIMI. CllJ' """' 1fMi ettY"' c-. MJ 2 I •2 " lllt prolll1I0111 of ''" 1.S of Dl\111lon Dropil'f't'f prior to Jl""fY 1. 1t71. the M.ltY I!. Lttlftf Plltlll"-11 Ort,... C•t ~Hy jtlltlfr 1 s u 21 2 °' !ht ltllltl'I~ end T•••llon Codi. rnaklftf °' tlfuftdt. lfltcllno crwdlb, Tiii• lllltrntflt Wfl fllld wlll'I "" H1111t111W 10. lft.I uu.n '1111•'1"• lctftf; •ti of ll1t provt1I0111 °' Pt rt 1 of ll1t dl1po1llkln of rnonl" colltctod. •ncl COi.iniy Cltrk of Gf•no• COUftl}' on Non,,,. .. a-P•tt IS, Full1rlon l4 Ol11hlon I fA n.. Allllllitt incl Tax1tlon lor lllt commlllCtmfl'll er contlfttlafltf b1r' lf7) Kt111'1«1'1' 27, L• H•llt• 0 Codt 1r1 llt!'«l'I' •dOPled '"° m•!" of fll'f MllOll ot 111oc:ttdl1'11 Ufldlr 11ld ' • f'tfMI PUBUO NOl'ICE S•11•11111 14. LO'wtil • • Plrl of lhll ordllllllCI fl lflou911 Ol'Clln1M.t. ,llbl!1htd ()(111119 Co.It D•lly f'llo!, _ - Troy 1,, 5111111'( Htllt t fully HI forth l'lfrllft. S«llon 20. El"FECTIVI! D.l.TE OF NOlltmblr 10, 17, 2 .. tno 0tc1mbfr I 1• ,, ..... ,... Olmtt Stctlon 111. LIMITATIONS OH ADO'· ENACTMENT. Thl• Ordlll.IMf rfl•les '· 1t1J J.1111·73 NOTfCI TO CRIOITOlltl o• IULI( S1111ny kills II ·-l'ark TION OF STATE LAW. I" ldoptlno to IAlfH tor "" lllUlll •lld Wl'tffll TllANl'I• .... NOTICI 0' IW· 'Troy 11 Fu11trton thf ll'V\llllon• ot P•rt 1 of D1vl1lon tl!Pflllff GI !tit CTIY 1nc1 11\tll t•k• PUBUC NOTICE Tl•DID TU..Sf'll OP L~OR: L.owt!J 11 Lt H•bl'• 2 ot IM R1...-•nd T1xl1IOt1 Codi, tffe<t lllll'l'lldlflill't'. Thi rN&Oft for IM LICINll Oii LICllilllt S•ttnarl CJaRW wttitrwfr n.. St•ft of C1llfornl1 It ~ requ1,._t Mrtlft 11 blclus1 NOTICE $ • • y KllllWd'I' 115. u11a11111 at Wnttm. ntrntd or rtftrrtd to II "" l•xl1111"' prmclmll\I "' tlft(lllll ft•• to tht l"ICTrTIOVI IUllNlll I "E ,. GIVEN to ll1t ..tne'f. tht n•mt of lktt City WU Ni. of ll1t not!t9 of rlQUlr-1 wtilch NAMI STATIMINT ~"'!:-of ncl ~~NNITH fTOCltMAM. l'l"Mlll-ll ........ 11 I» M/t!St!Mtd ll'llrlfOI'. Thi WbltllvllOl'I. tt"l'!Ot bf 1'ntt uf!dlr It'll utlMll Orcllll.lllCI TM tollowt119 ,..._ II dotno b!.11.1~1 .;:r_ 'f1 'mN N: ~ ::-·~ lcwt lllr Qlfftwl '-¥tr, Wll llOI bl INdt Wllfl'I lht 14optlon pfOCIClurn. 11: ot Newpwt hKl'I courrt.... OI Ot lklctcl. w.1m1ft•"" • 11 1• 1._. Frosh Football ~ "s'•"" 11 llMd ., p11rt ot It'll ,,Ass£o ANo ADOl"TED, It'll• Jt11 JtM DAv11 MA'"'· co. 111r 1ow• 11111 ,,, C•Hltrn'll• ·"' 1 11c11w ,. '"ir' c .. ,. M-.. 0 0 1 7-1' 1111• ol '"' Stall Controller. "" St•ll Otl' of NOl!tmblf, 1rn. St., Cotta Miii. C•I. 92'2' It •llauf • " ~·.: MICH..;~ t· Wt1"7!lftlfltl' TO$: J-2. Chl\199, Tr-.r, Tl'll Slllt Botrd o! Control, JACK HAMMl!TT Tllld Wt'flll 01\111, 1711 10WI SI,, HALL. T IW llcl I • 01,,,,.1, """""'· 1e,,11.,,, Cattlllo. 111t s111• te1rc1 of £qu•ll1.111011, 111t Mtvor of !tit City of Cost• Mtse C0tl• M"', c;,111. nw. ,..,... ~ .... .,w • --1 ,!~,·-, tcort .., °""""" Sitto Trttlllf'I'. .,. tM c-111vtl011 "' ATTEST· Tl'll• bu1IM• It COl'lclUCIM ltlY 11'1 ' .... ,.... • .. • PAT: J-<Pats), Olrirdl lrvn). FOUllltln Vt!ltv 12 I lj 10-.0 Ille 11111 of C•lltor11l•1 ll1t tUbllltvllon EILE£N. p PHINNEY lftdl11ldt.11I. Ar•Pll'lo ltrwt, lft the City« S.l'ltt Ana. Costa Mn.a TOI: JOlll'llOl'I, Odl. ~1111rl~on &Met! i. 0-O i.11•11 not bl m8" wMn thf f'ftult ot City Cl"1r 0, tht City fA CO.It MINI Tl'lld W•ynt o.vJt County of Or••• Sith! of C.rtfomla. jtAT: Dl.lcld~ k~M pf.'.r1~ft V·~~llrT sr,:: n":r·no~Ts1: ""' tub911Mlon would r94ulr• ICf!on STATE 0, CALLl'ORNIAJ ... _:!.I'll• ·,•.,1.m1111 w•• !!ltd wtltl tM •• ~"111':1t~~!i~1'1_~ ·-.. -·-v.,,,i-d ~..:1 ···"1 .... ,· .. ~:. to bl t•ktn bl' Of' Hllfttl n.. City, COUNTY Otl' OIANGI l II .._nty 111'11 "' Ol'Mllt CO\lftlY OI\ ··' -.. 11 .. ' -'' ~-···-·o -· _.,_. R•111, '"'' - -,..,, or 1ny tvefK1' 11\ettol tlll'lfr lllfft tl'f CITY OF COSTA MESA J NO\ltlTllllr '' ltn. "" • c.,._" N, l"Olll'lllln 'l/alltv 2' t U 1,_.. J.;;;iiiiiiommmmmmmmmmm or -,.,rn1l !ht SUit llOlrd of Eq111Ui. I l!ll1tn , ~l!lnnf'I' CllY Clt1'k of • · P"'219 Cluil-known fl TMI MAVl!RICIC &•lt11tla 0 0 0 II-0 • llOfl, Ill plf'fonnlfll ll'lt fund!-lncldtllt ~ Clll' GI (Ollf ~ Incl IX«flclo Putolltlltd Orlflllt Cotti Diiiy l"llot, Alllll locfi.d It 1711 ........ acMtll1nf 1'111111111ft 'll•llly TD•: £-'· Mutto '° "" ldmlftlllr111on or Opill'lllOl'I "'Clwk of "" Ctll' Councll of "" Cit.. Nllll'llllber 10. 17, 24, Mid Dtctmbfr: ~ (tty ,r i. '-:.'• ,:n, Covnl'I' ~.,~':,~ P~;~~ if:C~'. IU'f A NIW 7J DA1SUM 11111 onfi111t1C11 1111 Mllltvllon tNll °' Co.It Miu, hlr'ltl'f certlf't' ""'' 1, tt7J 3'tJ.n 1,,ft.._:.nr. frol:iwlllt tlc:ioMll ,!w and 1 ltVfll. AND SAVE AT llOf tit rnldt ift 1t1ow MCtlOl'lt. lncll.ldll'lll thf '"°""' •lld '°""'oll'lll Ordfna11a No 11 1 11 \. ''" Mvuo I~~ ~I !!,II ~ "K"!!rl1'1' Hmlltll to. Mell-n,,. w•1 lntroductcl •lllf comidtr.d PUBUC NOTICE 1..: :.,,.,.... ~~ -.. ~ le:-Ill' ONmn r'tftrrlftll to ,,... ••l«lor tooundtrMt of Mellon II'( MCtlon 11 a r"'ul•t "'"'l,.... to PAmltt1 ..,... tt 11'21 ....,_,, Mltslon Vl•IO 0 11· 0 lt-311 COSTA MISA DA nuN '"' Siii• °' talltomll, ~ "" rttull "' Nld City councn Pltlcl Oii "" 5th l'ICTITIOUt IUSINllS loulitll•rd for • "" """"' loc t..i l"oetlllll II 0 0 II-0 ot ll'lt Wtllllhlllon WO\llcl bl to P"O\lldt d•l' OI NO\ltfl'ltotr, 1m, •ncl lll«fffltr NAMI STATIMINT Int N.wport lovMrd "'1 ,:. er•' MlnlOl'I 'llltlo TO.: tlum 2, J-1145 HA•IO• ILYD. C.M. 111 ... em11tlot1 lrom th.II ltx w1th r11ptet Dallld •I'll fdOPlld •• 1 Wl'lofoe 11 TM loHowtnrr .,.._, It dofftl MINll ot Coeti ,,.... County GI ;,,,,. St ~ 1, 'l•llC• 1. PATS: l lum {tUft), Cl1fl• 540-6410 lo drttlft "1"· llol'lllf, llM or °""'. l"f'OUl•r mttllftQ of Mid CllY Cflll!ICll II! cl C:./lfotTllt • ' • • ( ) Miii ( ) contumpf!Ofl °' ttnl)llllt penon•I ~ hlld Otl ,,.. Siii cll'f of Nowmlllt'. LINDA CL.ARK ANO ASSOCIATES Tl'lllt IM ·.mtlllftl of pj,11'(1\tM Orkl !MU • rvn • whl(h would not °',,.,......." bl 1ir1mpt 1,n, ll'f 1111 followlftQ roll c.it 111111; 4IO cam11U• 0..111 .. Sllllt lot iN.....,rt or ~lffr 11 1 II wt ll'I 1 '"'"' !hi• llll W'hflt IUCh ul"' •lot•A•· AYES: councllmt11: H. mm It I 81Mh, Cat!I. '2660 • lrlftlfll' of. :'1d II 1.: ;: llctn:.~. SEIJ. US YOUR CAR AND LEASE OUR GREAT ONE! UM OI' olhtr conwmotton r1m1lft llll:lfKI Jord•n. Plntcll'/. WU&Oft, Rtclll Ullda Allll Cl•rll 3115 qyftt COYt, •lld Nici lwtlllltt. Jnc:hldlflt 1111 .. llmeled to ti• .,., n.. $1•1• und ... 11\e pro111.ion1 NOES: CoullCllmtft: NOl'il CorOlll ,,.. M•t, Callforftll fU25 lftllflllW'I' I• '"' -" ., 100.00 WlllCl'I ot Parl I OI Dllllllon 2 GI !I'll RIWlllHI AtSENT: (Dllll(lllMfl: N-Th!• IMlftffl It conctuclld 11'1' lft COMftfl Ot ""t.tlowlnt· • • •ncl T11.1tlol'I COOt, or Ill Im'°" lllh IN WITNESS WHIA£01', I 111111 ll'ldlll!dvll 1 Cl'llckt. ,.,_.. t3 IA• wlll! rwtpl(t to c1r11tn Mitt. •1«191• htrt1.mro Ml ITl'f htncl •lld •Hlxtcl thl Lindt ~ Cltrll Proml ' .000.00r 1 UM or Ollllr COl'llllmpl10fl of tfl'lgflllt 1tfl of !hf Cll'f of Cott• MIN tl'llt Tl'l!1 ttt'-1 "'' ftlld w.tll'I 1111 with = ~ '::::. -r,-.r"J'°'; '*'°"'' tiroPtrtY Which would rlClt bl 6th dl'f"' NOllltfllblr, 1m. County Clwt "' Or•lltl COUlllY , .... lbM ~ "'I ' 2-,, LEASE PLANS AVAILABLE ''220" "280" "450" 36 Mos. ·. 48 Mos. $177. $164. $181. $167. $239. 8226. eo .. ,,..., ...,.,.,.. .. ,,,,.,. ,adlirla. PHONE FOR FREE BRQCHURE ' ::1~1d to~~: or""ni.,s'~:O.~ IS!ALll!ILEEN, PHINNEY Ott~ 2" ltn p.,,.: 1111"11 ~: •• ~14 ·:; IUOtl!Mlon tl'ltll flOf bl midi In SICllOlll Oty Ci.rt! i1111 ft-officio 'lirblllMd ()(at1q1 COit! Dtll't' Piiot ~-·lftlllllllblt pr~ ... ty ~ llO!t 67Cl1, '102 f ... c.,. In !I'll l•ll Mllltflct Cltn:: GI tM CJIJ COUllCll N b1r 10 1 ""• tier-. U.OllO. """"'), 'n1. '115. 1711. '"'' or .... of 11'11 Clty °' CO.I• Ml!.1 -' 7, 2' ltlcl Dtcfl'll.ller AM Diiier but'-t "'"* -..,.,IUIS °' '"' AtvtnUt ffld T•••llOl'I COCltt ,ublllhld 0••• CotU D1l1Y Piiat 1' im JIOl.7) UHd .., '"' Trfflll-wttlfft lflf" 1ftd !tit 1ut1:1t!tllllon 1h111 not bl mecr1 N011imbl• 10, im )IU.7.7 PUBIJC NOTICE l' .. ,. Int Piii to l1r •• known to for 1119 ~ "St•ff" lft thf' pl'lt1M !tit Tr•"'"'" •r1 NOMI "rtltlll~ W!OIO«I /ft b111l11111 lft tl!l1 Tl\tt II h•t ll+lr'I .. rttd W-Sllll'' tft StcHon 620J or In tl'll dtllflltlOl'I PUBUC NOTICE • 1.. .alt! llC111Mt •rid fftltl'ldelll-"'"'".,." of t11•t pl'lrtst lft s.ctton •703. NOTICI TO CRIDITO•I •• rtqulrtd llV Ste. 2t07A of IM lutlllHI Stc:llon 11. PEJIMIT HOT ltEQUtltl!O. •ICTITIOUI IUSlfllllS SU,IR:IO• COU•T DP TH• Ind 'roh111lon1 Cllllt, llllt tlll' e- ll 1 M!trt "'""' l'ltt llMfl llWICI NAM• ITATIMINT JTAT• 0' CALl,O••IA l'OR tldffattor1 for IM !rift''-' of Nici llvtll'MU to 1 rl1•11« tmdlr Sedlon '°'1 of Tl'll followl"ll ptl'&Oft 11 dolnt bln!nKt TH• COUNTY OP O•ANOI tlld lr•fttl1t OI 11ld lie•,.... ll to be 111t ltt~ •ftd T1~1ll011 Coclt. fft fll Nt. A·17M Nici Ol'lll' •tlet' Niii trtMftr "-bMn lcldltlONI Mlltr'I Ptrrnll Wll r1C1t 1141 MRI. MlllEttl HOUSE Pl.ANTS, £1t•lt of JACK I:, WILltMU, Dtc11 .. •PJlf'Oll'ed In' .. Id Otoirlintnt of Akeflollc r.ciutrld toy llllt «'dllllfttl. )l'O "I " l!!ttl 17th II.. Cotta Ma ... Id. .......,,,,. Control. Stc!IOll 12. IXCLUllONS AHO EX· C1lll. '212• NOTICE ti Ml!Jtl!9Y GIVl!N to 11'11 'Tlrat I Mlt, t,1111Ptr tPICI ~ EMPTIONS. Tllfrl tMU bl 11d111Md Mlrcl1 Mtltn Mllltr, 1221 W. Cotti crwdltor1 of 111t 1bolll l'llmtid cllCWtfll of IN .,_.Hald ttoclc !ft ,,..,., l'l•tvr'n. ,,..,.,, !I'll,,..._..., I••: HwY •• Apt. 214. Hf'WtllOl'f llKll. C•lll. 11'111 Ill ,.,._ llt\llftCI cl•lnu ... 11111 1C1114pmt111 fflll 90Dd w1h of Mkl IMl- l•l Tl'll '""°"'"' of lft}' Miii tr ntMI n.. Mid cltctdtf'll tN '*lrld 10 fllt Wiii Ire madt, 11111 tr. C«llldtt'lllM' "" ,.. lmpoMd w Ill• ll•to of 'Tlrlt blnll'llll II confUctad b'I' Aft lfleo'll, with tilt ntc....,.., ~ '" ll'ltr .... tOCjeltllr w1lfl IM c:eN1411'aHC1111 C•lllorfll1 \lpOfl t retllltr or COMl#lltf'. lnclllllduet. • 1111 f7fflt9 of lllt dtf11 GI 1111 ....,. for fllt lrtMfft'' •..i ~ Of ' (II) TM ltOI' .... UM or ofll« c-. 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(DUnty of °"'""" Sl•lt o1 Ttxal10fl Codi tr'I' l lTI' tll'f •ncl COUftl'I', 1, 1'11 -' u>t-n ol MIO '*"8111, wllhl" lot.II' lllOllll!t C.11'9rnlt, prl'Vidtd ll!tt Ti. °"*"'"""' touftl'f, 0t city lft 11111 Stitt. 1n1r 1"11 11n1 Pll!lnc.t1o11 of 1111t f'IOfltt. et Aleofloflc •-'" Ctn.trol llti •P. lcl t11e 9ron rectlph lrom MIR PUBUC NOTICE Dlllll Nowl'fllitl' 7. ltn. f'l'O\lld w ld l,1ft1lt1' of Nkl lie.,.... to, 1rld 11'11 llOl'ltl. i.rlf OI' other CATHIRINI ILIZA•£TM O.!td Octobtr 21, 1t7l. tOlllUfllPllOl'I of prOOltfty pUn:llaMcl tl'f, S Ill.OWN W1LLIAMS, ICtftntll! llOcllllolm ..,.,.. of (Of'l'lrnoll c•rrltrs ancl l'ICTITIOUS •vlltrltl • E•K"lrll "'n.. Wiii of TttntftfOr •ncl L~ waltttiorlll llffltlt to bl Wed or fllAMI" STATIMINT n.. ..... llttMd dlc:tcttnt. Mlc:r.atl T. 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"' ttl'lflOI• ""°"'I lll'DP'rT'i' Count\' C1trk ol Dr•• c-l'f °" 1nler919" ""' tpllMt tNI .,. """' .... 1111 CllV COllMll °' "" City tf CKI• ti OOtt"tlwl of wtlttllorllt "'"'" NO\ltf'flbt1' t. 1t11 Mt.a. °" It'll •i..rntl'ltloned lltf'l'l1o • It bf ... or ctltlllfMd ,nnclptlll' l'tnn EILl!I N P. l'HIHHIY· ....... "" cl'l't' 11'1 Wftlch "" Nit f'\lbll1lltCI Or•llff Cot1t O.IW ,.llol, CllW Cleft. .. IM Cltr fl IS lfllOI fncl cflrtctly •nd .,_!J<C~vtlvtly NOllW!llltllr lt. 11, 2~, 111111 Okf!flblf Cott• ,,_.... tft IN c•rrlqt "' Pt1'1111'1• .,. "'°""'I' 1, ltn vn-n Publl9hld Or•"" Catst DlllT "''°'· ~-10. 1m ,_,,. ' 7 • If: OAIL V PILOT ' '• • ' .saturcNt, Nowembtr 10, 1973 D.tlLV PILOT l• ' \ I • -- • ', . ' .. ' . ' . 0 DAILY PILOT • Siturday, Novtmbtr 10, 1~7) . TONIGHT'S ? Feature Cariooa_ ,, J • ?Tri1'is ? ByT.T. TV IDGHLIGHTS • ? • B. C. Coming to ~~ KHJ G 7:30 -"Lord Jlm." Peter O'Toolo otars In the movie version of Joseph Conrad's novel with James Mason, Curt Jurgens and Jack Hawkins. ABC D 8:30 -"Death Race." Doug McClure, Lloyd Bridges and Roy Thinnes as Amencan pilots in an unnlabie but operable plane pursued by a German tank crew in World War II. NBC Cl 9:00 -"Buck and the Preacher." Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte are teamed in this weslern comedy from 1972. KTLA e 9:00 -"Dracula." The original vam· pire movie of 1931 with Bela Lugosi as the neck· nibbling count. KTTV m 12>00 -"My Son, the Vampire." A comic version of the Dracula story from 1946, with Lugosi again doing his thing. Kitty McSbane costars. You ca n't keep a good 1nan down, and Costa Mesa's Jln1 Yowig Is rli hl back at lhe head of the Daily Pilot's trivia class today after tipping lhroJJih our fourth week of questions with a near-perfect score of 11 correct .. 'f'hree-time winner Jim even nailed the one questJon we figured nobody would get, Jdentlfying Dan Seymour as the host of "Sing It Again" on radio. He aJso came closest to the Mad Magllline title, earnin g a half point for this effort. 1.elda Gaudenti, who says the questiODJ are getting harder. answered. nine right nevertheless for second honors trivladdlctl, who played Bil· man and Robln Jn the INOa TV series? 3. Remember the western hero, the Durango Kid? Who played tum in countless movies? 4. "Who's Sorry Now?" Not ENTERTAINMENT lhe gal whose theme soog this '---------' ditty became. 5. 1be name, please, of Blondie and Dagwood's eldest mutt? Last Week's Answers t .' curt Robertson a n d Piper Laurie 6. Digger O'Dell said, "I'd :. William Bendix and better be shoveling ofr' on Gary Cooper what radio show? (For an 3. Sheldon Leonard e0~tra ~a)I! point, who played 4. Perry White 1gger. '· ~ GleJ)Jl Strange NEW YORK CAP) -Jolmny ffart, u a soodly number of kids, college students and generil cit~ns know, draws the "B. c. '' comic strip, wh1-ch Is sort of a h i pst e rs · "Fllntstones. '' Come Nov. 19 he'll have his first full-len gth cartoon feature on television, a haJf- hour. effort on NBC called "D. C., The First Thanksgiving." ?11ost of it concerns a turkey who is uneesy at Jhe klea of being dined on. Harl ap- proaches interviews about the show approximately the same way the turkey contemplates the ax. -------------------------Md~w11s--the-only contestan to ta b both TV stars of "Days of Wine and Roses." And Zelda, the .answer to your P.S. I b shouldJmow _ Alfr Hitchcock Peter &gdanovicb s VERY Presents first 4Jrectoral achievement. 7. "The Uttle \Vh.ite Cloud 8. Eve Arden u Our Miss That Cried.'' "I'm trying to get into the Gulness Book of Records as :'.\'ors.Lin o o.I lime,'' he unhappily explained. Then he started laughing. "So you might as well prepare yourself." TV DAILY LOG Saturday B Tonlte at 8:00 Peter * O'Toole is 11 Lord Jim" 0 Miii* $ Movlt: (C) (2 lh:hr) Evening "ford Jlm"-(drtl '65-f•ttr 010011, •NOY!MB!ll 10 OW.'• Slrls 4:11•--. cr.::•':~l'llcu . ·. ~ 8 ()) T\b WMk in Prt ftol· :::: .. . I-l-00 ICll"'~"",..., ........... lll®!Bl- lowll uperdll'I tf led: Sl•lt ' (JJ DDu RI ofts, Johnnit N1sll, 1n4 Tht Hol· ~.:.~:= llie1 M;CiJ. m Tiit hrtrWtt , •• u, ,,.., ... Lltlllf Miwfl: 1br) ..,... ti lw• TMs Wtflll: It Pro FMUlll J ., .. (dr1) '49 -Johfl Wayne. '"'"' -""' c..., ...... w-Dnblt Sh.a ™"" 4:11 Jut Natilr1I D SMw it hllh hn . _ l11q111,, r.a d•I "'"' •-:::-.:::.P. MoM:(Z•r)~ llt' ~ '. !Wt"• ·te1U.llld1 Jim "' ft-J'aptDlllP1r111t ~-.l~°ii.{,. 'Wm,-.-10:*,·~ .... ·:r-~:.-.. ·._. i ll TU.. A Tllltl 1\ls WMll 11. pq f ..... R 1thl:'::" 1.1ne-:" D onight-Lloyd Bridgei c.ron1 Now * Doug McClure 1nd Roy .,.11 IAal''"' WOflll Thinnes atar in °DEATH . Wlllf• loin1 o. RACE" World Premiere! Pl1btnti1n D @ (}) ClB ABC S:Uspe1111 MIVll ~our ,,.,.nb '"nttth Rttt" Dul1n1 Rommtl's rt· . · (lZ (I)&) AIC's Wldt WtfW tf trt1I in World W1r II Afrlu, two Sptrtl" Amtrian pilots Jn In unnJablt but I b-•s' Coad!'• Sllow operational tittiler pt1ne trt pur· sued acrou tl'lt d1sert by 1 Gtnnan Mnlt: "Sltlds tf I• JI tank tnd its crtw. I) '4i-Jolln Wt)'lll, Adtlt Mtfl, 1 l'lltl• C..tlnllldl n. ,.,. .... " n_.s L•st ~!Wla (R) NNnille Mutlc t:OO !J ~ llllfJ T,.., ...... Ski' Cl) NFl C11111 If._. W• l1j m NIC s.tw"1 Cipoll111 : ( ) (Zllr) "luct ..C till , a.u.r IMU l"rucher" (com) '72-SldntJ Pol· f'• h MM_.. titr, Htrry Bel1lonlt, Ruby Dee. Ylnet lt11ilfdi'1 SdtlCll & M 0 Mtwle: (90) "Drteult" (ltor) '31 fltllllQ -Bela Lu1osi, Dtvid M1nne11. 5:3011 Jlltllny Mt1111'1 stlM Up and Tiit Jm Set tliltf lJultJ:ltsts. l'r1111tr fl lm 1 ~2.'il:W.. -'''° ~..11i::!tt.'!.~ Mtvi•: (C) (Zhr) "1\1 l lnl1'" MlllOrity Co11111111111ttr Sfl) '63 -Rod Ttylot, HollpoM TtlntaiM Tlllllrt AcclN tti1une (R) EE lirtff {]) AAlm1\ WOfld ""' C1inpNtt1 V1rl11J Hour l hntrW1pa1r Sltn 10:00 ~C.fOl lumett Sllow ~ bur _LM lioritn Sh9 •; r~l.fo~·r lO:JO ~!o:::,..Slltw * FOR YOUR MONEY! P>HM• 1 c.. ffltHn 9Nns . Tiit ... , Du sm• IMw I~'° ~ ~(jj'& :;:•• !!!fht lillltfJ ll:OO tlti: 'r..'ta.11 ~ N1tlo111l lil0fr1pllk Mtnllll Dlllor. Ji•mf De1n Shtw MltM: l11Ptllible 1" AOwout11 (R) Rn, L•fOJ' JtntM1 , m Wot\d 1t W1r (}) ~ Clncert fUbe Ml SlbHt (IJ "'~" Tln• Stoopa 700 Club •::90 Nnn ({) MOt11: "Lft N1 M111 Write Sport$ With l eftta i [jlttpfl" (dr1) '60-aurl lvts, ~IC News Conl1r1nct cr,,.1111 Joi TwiU~t Zone tt II Wrlttll (ljJ Cll R11SOJ1tr Report ll:JO 1J f1btllou1 5ZI (C) "Midi .. X" nit Stlrlost (dr1) '66 -John fonyth1, Plitt• ContlnuH1 0 in 00 turt hfllOldJ Llt1 Sollow t2 lobby Qold1bof1 SIHlw @ Movie: "'Whipl111!" (dra) '4'- . lo1 d1 Mtllct D111t Cl1rk, Alexis Smith, Evt Arden. • lmlt 1J Morie: (Cl "!'. J." (dt1) '68- Llttl1 R11e1l1 Gea11, Ptppetd. Raymond Burr, 7:GD Otlllt Ptoplt, Othlf l'lact1 ())Stir Trtk The Stlrlnt (fOJ Rod CoMtrt llwllllf fltf hll111 QI Movlt: "MJ M111 Soclfrly" (c.om) Oltltr hople, Othtrt'P1lctt '36-William Pawell. IMI, fi)@ lurt Rer11old1 Lm ShN • R1,.. Hleflll&hb 12:00 O Movie: "1l11ndtr ... lhl Hiii" 9 (I) m llwrtett Wtlk S/lowl (dr1) ·st -Ct1ud!ltl Colbert. ifl1•H • Thi•! m M"1t: "Mr Sofi, tit ,, .. ,.. .. (})Thi R•tlts ~om) '46-Beli Lurosi. (I) WIW Wtrld tf AnhRtls 12:30 MOYit : "Th• Mttd1111 .. 1r" (rom) _ HM H.. ' -Shirley Boot h, : JMlt Xlftnedy-o-To .. frtt {R) rm CV Mews Pollet Sllrpt• 1:00 lj Movie: "AWdtnt" (dra) '66 - Spttd hc:tr Dir~ Ba11rd e, Stanley 81k1r. "lld WOfld 11 Anlnut1 OJ It likes A Thief '''° Lau11 m Movie; "try T0\1&11" {drt) '59 6 lainr f11111 IM Otytlplc -John Saxon. Lindi Cristal. (l) Ltt't Miiie A 0.11 1:25 fl Morie: "The Eltra DtJ" (oom) fill D1tfrl1 a1111t ·!J -Rich1td Bauh1rt. KOCE, CHANNEL 50 Orange County's UHF television station, KOCE-TV, has sche:iuled the following special programs today. Detailed listings or Channel SO's programs are carried in the Daily Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. l :OO Hlltery ef Art (() L111on '' "£.-1en1lon• l1f !ndlen Art" l :lO HlllOn' of Art (Cl L .. 11111 21 "(tlll lrld Ille PtlODOnnttoS" 4:lll Tiit Scll'llCI elld Art of ..... ti CCI "LIMbltcker1 lfld Deftfl1l111 llKkl" Vine• Lombl'l'd.C ..nowt the -•11 1"1111Mlbllltln ol the hlck1, S;OCI P'rtiflle ltt MlllJC: Slllr11Y Vlt1'9tll IC) Sp«lel 111ec' Am1r1c1n meuo-aocweno Sl'llrl1Y Vft'rtt11 11 ff•l~td In 11'1!1 1De(lel. •:lll Al M•ll lellaY" !Cl LtslDll ll courH tor coU999 Cf'ldll. 7.00 Ore11t1 C..lllty llYll W CCI Thi --· N••d" pl•e• , to ••••pf "m.g11tne of tne 1lr"' lor Or111Qt County. P11Dllc 1lfolr1 1r1 elio 111tur9<i. 7:30 Tl'le Olt1rt1te Tr1U (() "Ed Llol&n &-e M!nl Alldltne .. ' -A ltriH cl lolJi. music IPKlll1 witn w.il- known folk 1rtl1t. t :OD W1111!ntlOll DtlMlt11 ,_ tn1 SIYNI· tin (C) "The Pr11ldtnc:y end tnt ''"' Conlertnct" •:oo M•1~1 Tittat1r {() "CIOUCll ol Wfto<h1," P1rl 1'1 The Dllkt conlinue1 to rtmeln 11!1111 end n-tM ch111 POint 10 Ille (i.rllM!llorP1'1. UO min). • For a.alfled Ad ACTION Call A D911y Plet Ad·•l- '41-U71 is. "yes. indeed.'' Rounding out the week's en- tries were ;John Russell with blh accurate (and yow-last week's score is upped a half Brooks taught at what high 8. Dan Seymour school? 9. Jay Silverhecls HART, a 41-year-old native of Endicott1 N. Y., isn't a hosUle witness . It's just that, well, a guy who draws ants that talk and anteaters that go "Zot!" as they dine is apt to be a bit strange upstairs. 9. "In brightest day, in 10. Elvis Presley blackest night, no evil shall 11. James Stewart point), Tracy Godfrey and new player Judy Powell, each of escape my sight,'' vowed this 12. Tales Calculated to whom taWed 7'12 points. Bu t Tracy alone identified the ln- stigat.Or of the Williams shift as Cleveland Indians' manager Lou Boudreau in o u r tiebreaker. comic book superhero as be Drive You Mad. Half credit charged his magic ring. for its motto. "Hwnor in a 10. Perry Mason's sidekick, Paul Drake, had a mother more famous than he. Name both. 11. 'These two comics had their gas station torn apart by Jonathan Winters in the film "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Jugular Vein." Tie breaker -Lou Boudreau of Ille Cleveland Indians.· Send your answer s to TRIVIA, clo the Daily Pilot, Boz 1560, Costa ltleSa 92626. All entries n1ust be in the mail bj; ltfonday to qualify. In hls defense , we'd point out that he's a grea t fan of the old "Roadrunner" car- toons, breaks up at the men- tion of Dudley Do-Right o! the Royal Mounted Police and considers jazz trumpeter Jack The tiebreaker th.is week is a real test !or movie buffs . and It 'll be interesting to see if anyone comes up with all 10 names. The other questions may be just a mite easier this week. Here goes: A1ad World." ,---------------------- 1. Jimmy Durante s a i d goodnight to this mystery woman at the close of each show. 2. For contemporary 12. Spikes Jones' sidemen were known as whom? This week's tiebreaker is worth 10 points, one for each star in {he movie ·~Executive Suite." How many can you come up with? . ·~ •• ~sily the best movie so far this Yea•'' -Sl•Dhenl'erber ~ • NEWYOAK TI MES " --.uweyoui'l'R? EWOTT KASTNER pments CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA • Weekdays: 7 & 8:40 Sat. & Sun. 1.:45,3:301 5:15,7 & 8:4S iHow ITAITll 6145 P.M. llMI '-"-· Drf...M o.t, "THiii IULLm FOi A LONG GUN"' , U,,t,, CITY AND SOUTH COAST CIH•MAS-TUllDAY toe ILADlll AHD OOLD~N .t.O•ll)-0 .. IN 'TIL l :tl ,.M, Lll~OllYflr "ILIUTH" "HI AltTlltl AK .klD .. l•fll '" c.tlrl ,,., M.,....,., "DOH'T lOOK IN THI IASl'MIHT" "TALll WITHll l MAD- Niil" .. ,. NI <•1 Cll I It, IMll9 "ILICTIA" OL.IDI IN ILUI" "THI OUTllDI MAH" ''"' II c.tlfl CN) _ ... _ "'T"f Q,.YIMllTS" _.._. -····· CtNFDDMF 2D ... .. .,·: . _,,-(.; ~ -... -.... Ct!t/DDMF 21 '. .. • . ' ''' I.•' -... .-. SIAD/UM I .·: .... ,.,.,__ l ;.l .... -.. --.·,, SIAD/UM ·!~ .. A.:.u;\•_1. •:...11<.:;I'J emerac aiDcc C«il IUleMille found<d Hoilywood." ••,.r• Jtrtlte!IC ... ,. llWfWll "THI WAY WI Wiii" IPGJ "SOUND Of MUSIC" ... "CHAILon1·s w1r· tGI ;> -. ··''THI OPTIMIST' tP•J ·"PLi.Y. IT AGAIN, SAM" (PG) • -&:tnL_e , ... UIS a llO MAUY" ''Toles net WltHt1 Mff..u" IR} ... ''TIN PMseulM of Jeel Del__.," IRI "THI GOD(l:ATHll" Ill . .. "DILLINGIR" (II "ELECTRA GLIDI IN ILUI" IPaJ ""' "THI ounlDI MAN" "~ .IEWl!iOi ~-"JF.SUS CHRISf SUPERSL\R". STARTING FRIDAY SHOWING . NOW! Call Theatre For -::,...._--;:.--·!Ille & Polley -_ ......... ..... ,__ v-, .... , .. Sheldon, a regular ori, the he said, referring lo time con· Merv Griffin show, one of ~ slderatlons that force rtduc·• most naturally ftmny men of tlon In cartoon detall. all time. "l'n\ of the old schoOI. l Hart, ln short, ls a normal llke tho full animation, like ,cartOonlst_. Jlls 11B~ C." strip ·tn the old days with thu has been nationally S)'1'Klleated Warner Brothers stuff.'' for nearly 13 years, but he'sl;;::=;:O;========; been a professional cartoonist since be was 19. "I gu* origlnl!.UY it \ll8S the only thing that I know how to do,'' he said. "I started out just working nights . and studying other people's draw- ings, then trying some of m)' own." 1 HE CONl'INUED drawing, even during a Korean war stlnt with the Air Force, but despite some success i n agBzliies T dfcfii't rea llfliil until he bappen&d to see Charles Schulz' "Peanuts " strip. 'That prompted "B. C." and the rest is histor y. Now he wants to do more animated cartoons for television, but on· Jy' on an irregular basis while contlnuing his strip. "I don't like the Idea of doing it for television. each week, because you have to take so much away from It," MARLON IRANDO _ "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" ~ AIM f19t'1 "WHAT DO You' SAY TD A NAKED LADY?" hth 111 C•lor I X) ar\'I• .,, .. , .. ,, 'W-!.~r..~ p ~ COIONA DEi. MAii ' 40 Carn-ts U, I W UUmann i Kelly -lftl!i I -Albert ! Barn~ .J~lllllBlltlUIS IPOI 1 & 10:44 P,M. AM aOLDll HAWN "IUnlllJLllS ARI F•ll .. fPG) 1:55 P.M. C.il 'TllfftN for $1"4ey Mlltl-. Sc:llH1~ m MANN TH[AfRE S MANN THEATRES BREAT BELLY LAUOHS JOSEPH BOLOGNA •••Thi WlfmMt, most hum1n comedy In• tong tlmt .•• fl!CHARD DAl,YPUSI flDHNY HOWA9'D FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ' . " . . ' .. " " lllU lllOC»OIUll:IT AT ll.ATll Of'l'N f1tf Wl'll(DAYI SAT/SUH -CONTINUOUS 12 NOOH CINIMA I 5th BIG WEEK ! 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" ·- I r l l I I I ' : I I t \ Producer Says Hom e Impact Greate r By ~ERRY BUCK ' Their goal ......... inlltion. ee11. Plays " f!1i Concert t A Corona del ~1 a J \iophomore Is performinf with the San Dieg o Jlymphony today. l\lovember 22, 1963 ~ .. ec:com111i9hacll ' . •RTLOCUIER RD•RT RYAi Ind WILLIEER ""fWl'AIDL!Wli~ EXECUTIVE Al11IOM ~ Pianist Henry Ortis, 15, tlnitiates a youth concert 1ooseries planned by Peter :Eros, conductor of the "'iymphony. PROBAlllYTHE MOST CONTROVERSIAi. FILM OF OUR TIME Curtis, tho '°" of Mr. .,.nd Mn. David CUrtis, --will be the yo'unge1t :'performer of the entire ~ries. The concerts take ~lace at 10 a.m. and noon '1n the Civic Theater. The young pianist has ~n studying with Arnold ;_J uda of Costa Mesa for ,P.six years. Juda is a music .w,'professor at UC Irvine. ·~ BOV,HAVE ,WE GOT A VACATION ~'YOU ... . ' ... 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Ira~ \factory-ill', condit.iOning, power steering, power (dik:) brakes, radio, htaler,~•inyl roof. #OOOGNK- \ .. ....... ., .•. 1. SAT. 81Hot100 ·-10-t100 l • ' : • l ! l I l l. ! • \ Ex Wi 11i1t •• •• No 17 w •' VI ,, •• •• • SilU1rday, NMmbtr 10, 197.3 DAILY PILOT • • . .. • H~~,· .. ~a it p m·inute-maybe :ttiat's a pretty good iele ~ ~ff~r i··all! ·-Rea.cJ ... on ••• .-•.••••••. ! ·· . . . it~~ .. . !Ir : _ · It's H 0 WARD a:p~i:; rt: I ~~.:v:;p:!:~!~? " • L • I ,. 1 I " ' Chevrolease ' '73 Chevys at; of course, reduce costs. -f •· •••• Abou~ this time of year some folks . : · .. 1w,ys say, ''Give me last year's model· every· time.'' So for those who seek the ' ''fried anCI--friii'' .. HOWARD now niakes av~.ilable lea~i~g of sparkling new ... 1_973_ Chevys · at lower costs than compal'able .- '74 '·' s. ' . - ' • rt· ' . !THESE NEW '7·3$, THE LAST ONES 'BUILT.: ARE LOADED, BEAUTIFUL, AND COMFORTABLE! A . LOT OF CAR! . . ' • ' ' . ' -. . • .. • LEASE ONE NOW AT CLOSE-OUT SAVINGS! · ~-WITH ·N·o ·DOWN -P-AYMENl! . . -· . ·:;_·.».1 . • -. -• -11 •, ' ,. • • ~-! ,,... .; . . ' . . . ·: .. N.ew -'f'-~hevelle Sport Ex~ple:1 " J- Cp.! •• • ' . . ' w;~vi...,-i.w-... ' dio, vinyl~ ~~-;ti; haff, , .... ..,....... 1 ffff OU'• 1p..4;. 'llJ iltfrh. huht' te r, New,... . .ptielt( 1tc, N-.' 2J5l2/ 1104~ • --1· -.... • • • t $ : ' $ 35: ONLY .9f Mo. On 1pprovtd crtdit for thirty-iix il'lonth1 la'Sport Sed_an! . ' ' '68 OPEL KA ,!!TT. ~ ped., (adl~ hat ,.r, bucktt 1e1 h . '"""' t11llt1, • ,nomy ,tu1 IXEW259 1 833-0555 ,, • ._ ....... 10 • .,,. ••·••••·•·•· ,ONLY • • f \ '73 $ '72 -..'71 · -flGA CO!IPE • Autom1tic, tint•d 91111, ttdio I httf• • ~·r-Sh1rp J good mi111. (944IOYI · ' , ; •• ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,, ONLY '72 } PONTIAC GRANVILLE . /' $ Htnil ftp ooupe-111to1111tic, pow1r .... r1'll, lp-11tti1, ft~ 1lr coMli· ' ' l11t. ffJt , wt.I~ ,o•H wll1do'<O, ...J11yj l ~ • ' roof, AM,f"' 1t1r10 racfio-Slla~ 1J ".t b., ,f C.off tnllt1-Prlc9' $100.00 '--low 1v1r.191 r1t1il. I059ffKI , , ONLY ' • H.lf MAe ..... ., 0ta2 11 C111•r ""'*' ' , •' New '73 lmp111la Custom Cpe! Example: With •uto. trt 111;, •ir cond •• tl11t glen, vinyl roof co¥-er, VI t n9ina. pow•r tt••ri n9, wfii+• • w•ll1, wh••I , cav•rt, r1dio, HD t1di1t11r, r•mot.• mirrar, c1ntom b•lt•, ~••ftr/d•fro1t•r, · •tc. No. 116129/2291. O" 1pprov•d cr•dit for t hirty.six months New '73 Caprice ·Classic .Cpe.! Ex•mple: • With 111to .. tr•"'" 1ir.. conditioni"9• powtr 1tt•ri"9._Vl,•119j.nt, tintti:l 9l1i1, . vf11yl roof covtr, whi+t w1ll1, •l•c. • clock, r1d io, httftr/dtfro1t•r, HD r'a. _ dl1tor; •tc. No, 211156/2474 • $ftL51 . ONl:Y 7VMo • ·.New '73 Malibu Sport 'Coupe!~ Ex1iT.pl1: ·~ With 111to. tr1n1., VI angina, flaattidt bax, paw•r 1t•1tin9, ti"t•d 91111, 1ir cOnd., HD' 1u1ptn1ion, radio, H? bit· +try, c·amp•r har"'''• 9.50-16.5 I ply tir•!•, 9!U9••, •tc. No._ l-i93~5/22!4 ,. ;oPEN SUNDAY.· -· .. .., .. _ ........ ~ tlini Net'. 21 ' l, ....... ·--........... .... 7:11"" w ••••• ,. ( • l -. . $ ! :Oldest Living Triplets Three identical, white-haired ladies, presumed to be the world's oldest living triplets, celebrate their 8-0tlrbirthday Ur-Cleveland. -From-left-are Ida.Ellis, Ruth DeMoss and Lee Farmer, presenting a gift to Mrs, DeMoss' granddaughter, Kathleen Wilhelm, _who was married _on_ their birthday. 'Narco ·Agent's ' . ' j[)eath Causes Five Laguna Projects I • . ' J . • '' ' !Lo$s . to · Team ! •• , I Give-.:i . Coastal Approval ' • W5 ANGELES CAP) -The only ' . 1ou suffered so far by La ~1irada's tfttcinarcbs foot.ball team won't spook on '.the record. ·00o1ts .•• : · One O! their coacheS, an underroyer' . Darcoticz ·officer, was ·'slain in the line pf duty this "eek. ' I ' ~raid Sawyer,. 32, of La Mirada was ~ho.I: to dea~ in a Santa Monica motel :Whfl!"C he had arranged to buy $144,000 .~·or1h of cocaine as part or an in- Ncstigation, police said. Seven persons ~~ in the siaYing ~were in rustody ;ni~sday, authorit~es reported. • Those .booked for investigation of . . ;mUfder were identified as James :Herbert Lane BfT11s, 39; Richard Lance Five. Laguna Beach deveJopments - three already compl~~ in possible violation of Propasitlon 20 -received construc.tion permit& ·from the '-S0uth CQjist Regiciiial Zone Conservation Com- mission this week . The commission approved applications for ~ -A 10-room addition , io cin existing 34·room retirement residence at 2130 S. Coast Highway by Globe , Properties. Group Organized For Ne~otics For those with emotional or mental " Copel•nrl ,.. u~1 William "Ider 1.' . -·1; ·~1 •C'· "1• ·,rr .. -problems, Neurotics Anonymous might f4• .~a.mes J . Boyl«\(; l'Cberyl St .Arbex, be the answer. The new organization Jll;. A\OWI .~5'9 ~~ ~6, pf .. ljlln-1 .iiJl,Hvntington Beach meets every Friday "lmp;n· ~~ ~ ifrilf ~.G'.ene Richard evening at 8 p.m. at the Faith Lutheran ~iii.. ' .. ' Chur~ 8200 Ellis Avenue. -i ~'I1le de3<1 ma.n's nine-year-<ild son Claire . Hu~et, one of ~h~, group's 1BrJln and oth · M rch will be organizers. said anyone who 1s suffering . _ . er ona from the pain of loneliness, fear, anxiety. :Pr~ the last game of the season depression or any other emotion that ~turday. n>ey will be defending their interferes with his normal funclioning J8:e·· record in the Tiny Mile Di vis ion in any way or to any degree" ls welcon1e ~ Mirada Youth Football when they at the meetings. ~ Downey High School Razorbacks. There arc no dues, and the only re- 1 • . quirement for membership is th e desire i ~_Monarchs are dedicating tl_!e_gamc to get well, according to Mrs. Huguet. . I . wyerJ one of the two men wOO More infonnatlon is available from ~I tlielll. Mrs. Huguet at 847-2997. • The $147,SOO project is built, "it's just not occupied," Planner Bob Joseph told the commission. --Duplexei..al..262 an~294 Wave· St: by Francis Weber. Building.has stopped, but both structures 9.re 95 percent com· plete. They each have six parking spaces and gross densities of 16.S units an acre. \\1eber and Globe representatives A. B. Jacbos said they hadn't realized they were violating Proposition 20, the 1972 coastal zone cict, by proceeding. -The removal of a single.family home and replacement with a 1,900 square foot commercial building at ~2nd St. by Harry E. Howard. The $4-0,000 struc- ture wi ll house a realty office and quick printing firm. -The remodeling of the interior and exterior of an existing 5,000 q~re foot . commercial building at 260 Forest Ave by Charles A. Smith. All five projects received recom- mendations for approval from the Com- mission's plaMers. f Crans/on Approves WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Alan Cranston ( DCalif.), expressed geoeraI approv::il of President Nixon's ~ posed energy conservation program. But he cautioned about changing an- tipollution standards. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ t/ 'PIC:Tf710UI aMSIMISS flC_TITIOUJ auSINESS NOTICE TO CREOITORS 1 (•Ii. N,AM& STATIMENT > .t' NI.ME STATIMIHT SUPERIOR COURT OF THE FICTITOUS aUSINlll • falklwll'll perlOtl 11 dolr1g bllllllt!JJ '.'"'· followlog pe-rson Is Clolog bu1ll'ltis STATE OF CALIFORNIA F OR NAME STATIMINT . _ ~I'. ~ THE COUNTY OF ORANGE The tollowlng PfrlOl'll ilrt doing MARCO MANUFACTURING COM· .,. GLOB.AL .TIVtf'F.,!.C:O •~vl .. E, 11111 Ho. A·n l'2 b1nl11<1u II: ANY, 10072 SIDl'IVbrook Or., Hunllngton H,llUt L~, P'. 0 . 1:1011 2275, Huntington Est.iTe of MAR CUS EL TON SKEEN, TON SO INTERNATIONAL !MF'ORTS Nth. Cell!, '29"6 8t1c"'h, Clllforno11 926•1 1k1 AL SK!:EN, a~1 MARCUS E. 2sm Mc.lni~re Street, Suite A, Lagunt Mtrk Lenee M.llurel, 10072 Slor'IVDrool< Robert G. Es1e1, 1111l Heg~ Lene, SKEEN, lkt M. E. SKEEN, aka Hllli, Cali!ornle 926s:i r., Huntlnalon e.ich, c..llf. '2"6 Huntl119ton Beact>, California 924•1 MJIRCVS Sl(EEN. Dece11ed. Ton11;1, RolMrl Domenick, 25931 nl:r. bl1'll'llM 11 conducted b~ en Thl1 buJlneu Is conduc:Jed by in N\'.!TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IO the Portallno, Mlullll!i Vlelo. C.i1if. P26I$ l't'llhlll. lndlYldu1I. creditors of t/'11 l bQve nllm'd dec~ent TonHI, M•r!I G!ll'llnni. ~fll Mirk L.. Mturtl ROblrt G. Estes !hit all IM•Hl•1' h1Ylng cl1~m5 11111n11 Por~llno, Mlulon Vlilo, Ctlll. "6IS 1111 &lllt"'*!f 1 ...,., fll.O' w!lh ftlt Thi. . 1l•lfmen1 w11 lljlld w!th the !ht nld decedent are requ•rfd to 1111 'Thi• illlernenl wts liltd wltll 1111 nty Cltrk 01 Orllll)e Coimty on Cl)Ul'lty Cler~ of Or1ngf County on thtm, wlll'! the ntcess8rY vouc ner1. In County Cltr-01 Orange County on tobef 30 l t7l Octobllr 17, 1973, lh1 cfllct of 11\1 cler~ ol the ;tt>Ovt OCloOfr 17, 191l. ' p.Jn27 P1"'7 1nllUfd to11rl, OI' to D•'1tn! them. wit~ • Fnr.t' llbllil'ild .Dr..... (ilf&i; 'OtllY Piiot, of.:!.l;hed Otir1g411 Co.st 01llv Pllol. !he nl<tSSlry Youcheri, to lht ~n· PubU.n.d Orange Co&st 01lly Piiot, ~i~F~~':'~'~"::;"~·~·~:·:':';;n::::--~"''.:'.:'·n~l''~'~--,";·="~·_;,''".:.__•=-=·="=':_:'~·~10, detslgl'led ill 901 Oovtr Orl~t, Sull• October 20, 21• Ind NoYlfllber 3, 10 l lt1·1l 'GO. HIWPOrl 81Kti, C1lllorn11 9'U60, \97J 3173-7J wlllcll I• 11w ptace or bu1lnt111 of tile ------·-------, PUBLIC NOTfCE PUBUC NonCE und1H'•lon1c1 tn 1111 m1111rs Pf•t11n1ng I PUBLIC NOTICE lo !Mo 11t1tt of seld dtetd1n1, wltnln ------,-1-.,.------ll---,=,cc=Tc<TclO=.J!•,c-c,-0c1c1N-<-,-,---11our mon1t>1 al!er 1h• tir1t publk 1!1on o/ th11 notlct. ------------- SUPElttolt COUR'r OF · HAME STATl:MIHT Oiled Oct. 16, 1913 FICTITIOUS IUSIMISS ·:rHl ITA'TE OF CAlJFOANIA ,Ott THI! COUNTY OP' Of ANOE Ha. A·1•n• The lollow!"lit per1on 11 doing bu1ln'11 A. H. TRESTER HAMI STATEMIHT I Si ' E•ecu!or ol lh& ~Viii T .. -I II I I I I R. L EOVIPMENT ltENT.i.L S, 1333 r o/ lht lbOYt nimed deceden! as:'"" Q gwng PeflOl'I 1 dong busneu !; .. C,ouf11n OrlYt, AnoM-Jm, Calltornl1 THOMAS c . k'INO •• t OLOMAN KINO a ORll!NE P.i.TCH OF SLUE, W E. 11lh C8 01' INTINTION TO SlU RIAL Robert L. Augul!tnt, l:W S. Courtln l.IW f;'"""•lltfl SlrHt. C01t11 MeSI, Ctl. '2621. ... OP'llltfY AT l"RIVATE SALE Drive, t.n11he/m, Calllornl1 '2665 •tl oo .... r Orlwa. ·tulli 200 Mtl. Lor1!ne (lo•H J, Miller, "2, 111 of ELMA VIRG INIA ROSIOOUX , This b1ulne1s 11 conducted bY 1~ NewPOrt lffcll Cllfl t26'0 Colgl!e Dr. Cosl1 Mew , Cl l. 92626. •Md. lfldh•ldull. t.llorM' ton 1;tcuior' Th11 bu1h·~11 11 conductld by 1n 1..- 0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet ROll ERT L. AUGUSTI NE Publlshl!ld ~Inge Coail Oaily Pilot. d(Yldutl. ll!ld1•slgned wll1 Wll I t prlv1te This 1r11ame~t was lllea YJlth 1h11 Oc!ober 20 27 and Nowember J 10 Mr1. Lor11lne !Lori) J, M!tler 1 •• 10, ll>e t>ighe11 ind IMll n•1 bidder, Coun!y Clerk of Or11nge County October 197J ' Jil)6..1l This 1111-.nenl was filed wiln Ille ltd f'I lhl CO'lllrn\11!1111 crf the •bove-ts. lt13. COU<llY Cl1rk ¢ Or1111J9 Counly on lllld SVpir!or Cgurr. on !I'll 20th SONGl!R1 Ll'AVELL. PUBLIC NOTICE Octobtr 11, 1911. 111 Novemw . 197J, •t 10:00 1.m .. ROMREil • JOJlCJf:HSIH """' ftllr4'1fl.r within Ille Ume 1!1ow.d 1412.6 Clllrtt Awit"' PUbllshed ~•• COllJt 0.11"1' Pl\ol, /1w. 11 the 0111~1 "' Plunktll & Slllflower, C1Ulonll1 NIM FICTITIOUS aUSINl'SS Oc:lot,.er 20. 27, 11!d NovtmDlr 3, 10.· killl. 412 OllYI ..,.,..,,ue, H11nllngton Tlltpllone (113) fU.ffoN NAME STATl:Ml:NT 1913 3llO·n ell. ,i;ounlY ot Or1111it•· Stitt cr1 IUJ..OC The follow!na Pll'tOM 1r1 dolfl!il lftfitlL 111, 1111 rlgM, !!lit . ln!tftll • .• ~·"121 buslntH ill: . PUBLIC NOTICE fft1!1 of !hi dttedtnt ti 1111 PllbUshld Ortl\fl' Coed D•ltY Piiot PET SAl'Altl1 lS7t2 Mclntvrt SI., Of hitr lltl1!h Ind 111 the right, OCtObtr 27 Ind Hovtmllfr 3, 10, 17, 5"1tt R, L11111nt Hiiis, Ct llJ. 926$3 f=c==-07"==-,,,-,===~ • .. .net lntv.tl lh•I Wild .. ,.,, h11 1973 321).7J e. Roblrl 811rr, 151 E. 21sl SI. NOTICE o~ l"U•LIC • MIA••N• TO lrtd by ope11Uon of law, or Ho. 3, Colli M1s1, Ct llf. t2W II! HILO av THI: CITY COUftCIL -IM, Olhll" ti..11 or In 1ddlll1111 PUBLIC NOTJCE Archie L. M1yo, 1' Rue \lalDlnne, 01' THI CITY OF lltVINI Off AH fl\81 of flld dl!Cedtnl ti !ht tlm1 N~I Beach, Cellt. 92660 APPl:AL OP' THE PLANNING COM· htr dMl'h, tn •nd to 111 11111 cer111!n FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS This buslnt11 11 Concll/Cltd by I 11111 .... 1 MISSION ACTION ltlOARDIMO llTI I Pf'optl'IY situaled In ti.a (ounly NAME STATEMINT pertner!hlp, l"LAN RIVllW FOlll AN Altl!A IN Or1ngt, Slate OI Calilorn!1, Ind The fol E. Rober! Birr THE UHIVl:RSITY PARK PLAHNID rt ptrllcU11rlv descrlbl!<I "~ t~Uows, buJ!nni .:~Ing PttlOlll •ni Gol1111 Tiits 1t1ttment w1s flltd wllh lht COMMUNITT. wit: • l EE'S • BUYING SE Coun!y Cltrk of Or•na• Counly on NOTICE HEREIY IS GIVEN lh•I Ut • In llock 911 ct Wisley P~rk Blllcklln Aye lrvlM CIU~~lfE92rof•2 DcTober JO, 191J /1 Public H11trlng wilt be htld by !ht Ion. Huntington 11,&ch, a1 '-"Own l Pe Grttn;DO<'l, ,.o,2 afa~~~i " 1"·2f221 City Council of !ht Ci ty of lrvlne I Mtp rtcordH In Bool< '· P11jt trvine C•lllornta t'271U n vt., Publl1htd 0rt'121 Co.i t Di lly Pilot, on TueW•"I'• NOYffT!tler l'O, 1973. 11 1 "' Ml~1U1n-11 Map,, r1<ords Nor.Tii n L. Gretnwood, ~2 Bllcklln NovemtMr J, 10, 17, 1•, 1t7l »:n·7l 1.30. p.m .• fl' ti JOon lhfrnf11r 1s Orer111t COUflly, Cell!. Comm0111, ""' lrvll'lt Ct llfoml '71" 11ms.blt. 111 ll>t Mulll·Purpo!lll Room nown t s 10?0 M1ln Slt1NI, H1111!1"9100 Thi~· 111111111~ Is conct!:114 bY 1 tl'ltrtl PUBLIC NOTICE (14 !ht R1nctio s.,, Jo.l!Uln 1nt1tmedllt1 811ch, C1Ufor11l1. ptrl.,.,&htp lit School, 4'1 Mlcllltton Df!Yt,. lr\'IM, 11PIKI to: CllN'fflt 1111.u, £0¥1'1'111111, z11' G!'1t1twood Calllornla, to consldtr .,. t~ Ol n!dlUons. rntrlcflri, ~lllons. Thl i lllltnWnl Wll tiled with nw FICTITIOUS IUSINISS !ht lrvtM Pllnnt1111 C9mmllllon'1 ditcltlon hff, rlg~ll o/ wey, tnd1 ...-nti C01.11t!v Clerk of Otintt COl/f'lly on NAMI STAT•MaNT Oh I Siii Pttn A:l'l'tlW on lht ~ rt<:ord. • .. OCIOOlr 17 Im Tiii tollowl1111 Pf1'10r!S .,. dolnf o.v.lcipmtflt w(lttln A(N 13 Of Unlwrtity I~ bids or Clffera must bt In wrll""' ' .... OV.lneu u : l"trk Pl1nl'led Conwnunl,.,., ArH '11 Is 'Niii bt rtctlft'CI If lllt ,,,....,,..;i. Pllbtllhed Or11111e ClllSt Dtljy P'l"f, PALM' PESEltT PROPERTIES, Jm loctlt<I on the_,.....,.,. .... Of Ul'lf""9lty ohlct OI' ITllY bf .... ~ ~ ». 27, •rid NOJlfllblf' 3 10. SE Ml/n llrett. lrvrn .. C•H!On'll• mos Drl .... be!Wten. Gold•~DlorN Stt'Mt ..,. .~~tr~,: ,::, ::ri::;tt':1it~'r. Jf7 -:i1-.n ,,:,i.'L.!.~!~5*t .ir~ c~= =~I'!.~~ 1,~:n.:ri:,, ':, ~=~ ' 1 ttltl notkt , 111d btl0!'1 l/W mtktng PUBIJC NOTICE f2'60 bf C«lncll!Mn E, !tty Ql,llgltY, Jr. t tlMI Mill. Wlltltm H. Lllrd, 51\.'J Ktlch ROid, II l'l ~,... 11111 lftY wr1tttn J ~MS AND COf'IO ITlONS OF S.i.LE: f51acon Sly C.lllO!'-nli 92"'1 "*'PO!'tM to ttlt1 publlc llDllCI bt ..bnlt· l 1tf In ltwflll moM\' of' thl Unflld i ~ICTITlOUI IUllNISS "'•• R~ton Comi:i-n,, • Ctllloml• ltd 10 lht City Council bY SIPpflfflbtr' ,_._ of Amtrlu. Tl'n ,.,. Ctn! tlO J(AMI fTAT•M•HT t11rpor111on, 1m IE Miii'\ Slrfft, 12. It~ ~I of !tit 1mount llld In _ !ht Tht fd!M!it Pt,,,_ 1• doll'lt bu11nus 1rv1111, Ct llfotnl• '2705 For f\trttier deflfll rt11rdl1'11 11tt1 ..-.n. m of • uthilr'• or cwtltltd chl<:k ••: Thi• 1>usln1J1 11 collduclfd bY 1 Otnertl 111 l11tert•tld PtrtonS 1r1 lnvl tl<I to ICCOfnNl'l"I' !I'll' Ollar ,ind "" DllltlCI FA9LI ENTER Pit ISi COMPANY, .... ,....,.alllp. ctll at IM otf\ct of l/W c1,,-of bt p11l4 ~ C011llnn1ll011 of lllt 4611 OOfWOOd Av.n111, Sttl &Nth, Ale• Ron.r!IOfl, Jr., l"al"tnel' lt'\llM Pllllllll'!ll Dloarlmtnl( "°' ~ I~ SllCllrlor Cowl. • C.llfornll ll0740 Tiii• ll•lemlrlt Wll llltd wtth ti-. Drlvt. RllOITI :m. IMM, Ct lkrll/t , \o't!WI M •~l"ll'IOI' hereby rntrVt1 lf1I r19ht F~tnl JICCO 0. Wert. <11172 00VWOOG COlltlllf <.ltr~ of Ofll'lgt Cou11lv Cifl f.lld pl•n 11 oi4 flit tftd• ""lll10lt tW r•J«t W!y fl' 111 DIGJ. i".( 1 Avtnue, S..t Bt•Ch, C1llfornJ1 fCl740 October 2S, lt1l !Wbllt ln1ptellon. t"filt OCllllMr ,1, 1973. _ t• Tiiis b1nln4•1 11 tonductell by an l"nl2l l /l lC•roi J. Flynn Ji!T'tl O. l'h1nk1t1, lndl~la~11. , "ucl!tl'led Ortnge Coasl 01Uy Pllol, CllY CMrk of lha City OI ll"Yf'll l•eclller al lht titate . T • Frt~z J•cob 04 Ntr1 OCtl!Dlr ·u dnll NOv•mtJtr J, 10, 17,1 PUbl!Jl'led 0Tl"9f Co.111 .Ollly Pl!of, el thf ltMIY_,.,.. '9<Mll'J~ ( b tl111/lt9'11 )llhll nttd Wllh lllt 19D l2"1•1J No .... m~r 10 1t7J U1'll·7l & l'LUNKtTT ')\,~')" r1.,~ of Qr•fl!il' C°"nly on ---' l'fl AT I.AW \ f· '-OCt-r 'b. lfll •p..ro ... ,.7... 1u.i.oc • 1~.i;·~·· ~·'''") I I ,,...,. .,. .,....,. Publl•'*I Oflflllf Coar.I Dally Pllol, ltllH Qr1nge C..tf Dilly Piiot. 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L D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 g • Gt • Itani to believe but only SJ0.900 tun price. Sit on yoor deck, watch the boats & en. joy the rood lite. 846-13St ~HARJJOOl -lt--1 RARE OPPORT. One of Tuslin's nlOSt beaut. & desirable adult condos. 3 BR, 2~ BA. dinlng, frplc, a/c, pool, club, lovely grounds, see. gate. Owner leaving atea. Priced for quick sale. $32,500 Flrn1. S5()J) dn. TUSTIN VIU.A. 13668 C Red Hill. Open Sat &: Sun. 10-4 or call for 1ppt. --· 4 BDRM-LUCKY GI ,NO 00\VN TER~fS or lo\\' do\\'n to all others on this immaculate 4 bdrm., 3 baths, Dining m1, built-ins, dlshwuhd'. PV s t n n e fireplace. ' Co"ered patio, ruthlng waterfa ll. Spt1nlders frol)t &: rear $31,750°. 540-1720 TARBELL, Rt1ltors INVESTORS! II HOSPITAL~ Ui BEDS Days 645-7221 Eves MH594 1733 Wettclill Drive, N.B. Ontu~ ~21 BUY A BARGAIN! Uquidation fOtftl Ale ot 3 Bk, 2 BA, Newport Hghts home, gas BI, ftttplace, tam rm, 15."<30 H&:F Pool. 8~!.S"o fin avail. All otters \\·Ill be cons.idered. Ca.II Realtor for info. &lft.-6646 .. CLASSIFIED HOURS .Advtrtiatn may place their ad.I by telephone 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday 8 to noon Saturday COSTA 1\IESA 'o!TICE 330 w. Bay 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Nev.·port Blvd. 642-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. •94-9466 SAN CLEMENTE 300 N. El Camino Real . 492-4420 NORTH COUNTY dial tree 540:1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Dead.Une for copy • kill• Is ~,30 p.m, the doy be- fore publication, ex~ for Sunday A: Mondl,y Editions when deadline II Saturclty, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS ' M..ru- 1hould check ~ ads dally & report en'Otl lmmedtate_ly.. THE DAILY PILOT 111Wne1 liability for the tint In· correct lnlertioa only. CANCEl.,LATIONS' When kllUni an. ad be sure to make a record or the IOU. NUMBER liven )'OIJ by your ad taker u receipt ot )'Our cancellatiori.. This kill number must be ~ aented by the advtrtller Jn. cue of a diapute. 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The DAILY fllLOT 111um11.ll1blllty for tho flrat 1-rroct lnnrtlon only. ~----------General-,----~~ READ THll J.A CUESTA VILl.AS ' . from $30,990 A ntw concept In Homo Ownership by Ayres Construction Company You Own Tho land 1nd tho Home · Not a Condomlnlnum . No Monthly M1lntenance FM · 4 Beautiful Exteriors IMMEDIATE-OCCUPANC-Y. )-BRr 2-BA· & HUGE FAMILY ROOM+ SE;PARAT,E 2 car gar. Buy for Th1nk19lvln9 ·Move In By Christmas No Paym•nts Until January . Model I Block W. of"Beoc~ Blvd. Off A:d•m1 in Huntift9ton le•ch AYRES SJNCE 1905 53'-1445 -------- /Jete /Jarrett Reaft'I "COUNTRY ENGLISH" preJent:J British charm this rustic 3 bedroom, 2 bath DUPLEX • TOP AREA has a sweeping ocean view, open beams. 2 A GOOD BUY FOR A HANDY MAN _ best fireplaces, secluded master bedroom suite Newport rental location. 3 i!edrms. each unit, & formal dining room. A must see value at on (ee land~Close io beacbes. Nitte low price $83,500. Hurry! ~ of $69,000. "JACK LONDON SPECIAL" spectacular Harbor View. see forever from CEDAR AND BRICK EXTERIOR CHRISTMAS IS COMING • • , , • • , • , TAX TIME IS GOING • • • • • • • , • • • 1407 NO. BAYFRONT, BALBOA ISLAND HUGE HOME · PIER • .l'h LOTS. CHARM + + + - 718 JASMINE, CORONA DEL MAR NEW OUPLEX • FIRST . OWNER USE ON A CLEAR DAY-YOY CAN Slili FOR&VER . -· -BOTH PROPERTIES OPEN 'FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 8 AM TO I PM • :~ Uils charm packed 3 bedroom hideaway. CHARMING CUSTOM BUil T -3 Bdrm. Secluded rental cottage help pay way. Own· home, construction just completed' -great er will finance at terrific terms. Asking !ioor plan. Choice of carpets. $49,950. SALISBURY ·REAL TY 673:6900 ' 315 MARINE AVE .. BAt:BOA ISLAND ~.: $196,500. See today! . "BEACH GIVEAWAY" SAIL INTO YOUR OWN SUP Generel Generel Gew•I Han! f. d bed JUST MINUTES FROM HARBOR ENTRANCE ---I:~-~----~~~---to 10 ! Deluxe 4 rooms, 3 baths, -This co mfortable 3 BR. home is located CHAMPAGNE · family beach home. Open beams, 2 fir.,. places, gigantic family room. Steps to the near Balboa Yacht Club and has its own TASTE WESLEY N. water from this prime ~ninsula location. sandy beach and roOm for large boat. Ti\:'8:LQR CX)e $175 000 Pr c re!isionally de:corated. Price is right at $79,900. ust sell now! • · carch"t!C condon1inlum Ii\·· I .2233 Bayside Drive, N.B. Open Sit/Sun 1·5 Ing. \WO ~-m 1% balh, REALTORS sift-1946 "BALBOA DUPLEX" ,.., "'" uir-u•w ~!!,';'" ¥..;;. doo•1 ~ -HU1'<¥r Huncyl.()utstanding island duo,Shak<e-.+llUl!LEX • SOUT.n..-vs:.....auo>.CL .. ,._'-'--1~--pooL.an>wc= I exterior, massive fireplace, tropical patio, CORONA DEL MAR _ 2 + 2 Charmingly re-facilities. Perfect tor the new co pper plumbing! Steps to the bay. built lo\\•er unit with spacious living room, s:t 1~tlw°%:! ~Y:~e::t1~ $92,000. Subm1t on down or trade! Won't last. new upper -bright and cheery with bltns, and price. call 675-T.l25 "DON'T Dilly DALL y •• separated by lovely brick patio. 21/2 Car gar· OUR BEST BUY! Fantastic "Old Corona" age plus .sep.,,ate storage/laundry room COLWELL duplex. Rustic, charming & secluded. One $85,000. EXCLUSIVE unit brand new. Walk to shopping or ihe Office Open S•turdays & SundayS Benutllul spacious Eastbfuff beach. Too good to miss at $78,950. Low hon1e. Three bedroom faml- do o t a t d t j PETE BARRETT REALTY ly room v.•ith fireplace. wn, r f:Y _ra e. Home I• lmmoc'Ulalc a•>d GRUBB & ELLIS Co.. 1605 We>tclllf Dr .. N.B. in good locatloo. Atl O'Rclive landscaping and there is a "'-" 642-5200 terrific sunset and nigh! Realtors "->icw. ca11 &r,.m.; SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW-$119,500 Brand new hon1e on Spyglass Hill w/view· of ocean & lights. ~ L~e. bdrms, sep. dining rm &.2'12 baths. Pool·s1zeyd. ~-Car gar. 15 POINT SUR OPEN DAILY 1·5:00 SPYGLASS Hl·ll-$125,000 Gracious stone trim 2-story JJ.ome. Perfect for a growing fan1ily . 4 Bdrms, fam rm, for-._ mal !JR & huge resreation rm. Great plan".~· .. 7 TWIN LAKES CIR. OPEN DAILY 1·5:00 HARBOR VIEW HOMES-$89,500 Lovely P ortofino model w/3 BR, formal DR & !am rm plus sep. bonus rm w;study & ba. Great . poot & jacuzzi. Vu from instr. ste. 1.812 PORT STIRLING SUN 1·5:00 - 675•7080 2163 E, •Hwy. Corona del Mar General General ~ ____ __. __ _ BIG CANYON "BORDEAUX"-$124,500 Brand NEW luxury condominium home. 3 !JR, 3 baths, island kitchen. Custom drape!. : & cptg, cov. patio & completely ldscped. ' ~ BA YFRONT LOT COUNTRY Generel • General ~n~~':::.~!~50~\:; ESTATE •******************"! I for quick &We, Loan call be Irvine Blvd,& 20th St. Nearly · oubontinated. submit aoy ltl acre. 26 giant Euca!yp. * OWNER TRANSFER! VERY ANXIOUS! I ofter. Sl29,500, Call &i5-8-WCI. tus trees. Channing&: lovely Beautiful 5 BR, 4 BA pool home. Supremely f ,Z.flfil.WWl!i!QJ211.!Z!!!.!J"!..!, non-3~ J;'°1e~ = constructed and decorated for elegant living~ I r• ,, E. llowanl & Co ~tors ~ < 0 p e ~ Choice Newport l?cation. Price reduced to -·'"'.,... · evenings). I $135,000. 1315 San\Iago-Open 2-5 Sat. & Sun. ' . _ • , • , i11.G _CANYON LOT on .golf * EXECl!T,IVE DREAM HOME . 1. · PUBLtC AUCTtON I course. Breathtaking v1e\v. Custom, spacious, new _4 __ BR-3 J3A, 2 ·fire-~ SJ'ATE<iF CALIF. P_!uminent k>cation._ov.,~r. _place_!,, w~~ Jl.aL ex'=J_ting vi~~ • .pool-sized ResidCllL'es ln Corona. rt< l ~!(Ir I ~j o.ooo 641)...1931 yant .. 3·car gar., Newport Baycrest location~ \VATCH ~tv?~: BIG AD SPA.i~ISll 4 BR. fain. din. $127,750. 1801 Santiag~Open Daily 1-5. M W t 620-3708 J rrn., 3 bo., pool. Landscaped, r • es _ S65.000. Call ov.'Jler for appt. Neal a ·•Pad"':' Place an ad! j :l-19--0622."-c'ew=•·---- General · !'.ieneral ()mu , Days 645·7221 Evo1. 541594 ~211733 WESTCLIFF DR. ~I I . NEWPORT BEACH ' •*********.*********~ Generel--General You Can Buy A Beautiful Deane Home in 3 Bedroom · 3 Bath From $79,950 to $89,500 .Call 644.0056 I 0 AM , 5 PM ONE YEAR NEW! ASSUME 71;4°/o LOAN Assume approx. S290 ~IO. total payments. So ne\v it sparkles! Two-story double door entry. Step down to elegant · llVing, formal din- ing. Su per rantily iuont \vith -h.;:....,;.,., ... OOR bedl•eEHllJ;, HUGE n1aster s u It e . THREE FULb BATHS. Lnriesl lot in prime area! 1 Call right now to see! 847--6010. 6 RlJE MONTREUX SAT/SUN 1·5 :00 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-$i4',500, ! Outstanding style & quality are evident in'· this most attractive new duplex. Lge 2 story.· 2 ijR, FR owner's unit +.2 Bdrm rental. ;. 608 MARGUERITE SAT/SUN 1·5:00'~· • • "'111 TENNIS CLUB VfllAS-$71,500-. -~~ I Brand NEW in· The Bluffs! Move tight in', ·· beaur-3-BR !·story Linda model! Lovely · end unit on a corner site. Many extras. · ' 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1·5 :00 ·t FANTASTIC VIEW OF BAY & OCEAN! Call today to see this. view home in lrvin8' ·· Terrace. Expensive new features. 3 BR , FR' · & DR. 3 Frplcs, beaut. pool. $182,500. ' ' ·, , DOVER SHORES-$225,000 , ·Finest construction in this gorgeous custom ·i built home.5 Bdrmsc fam rm, lge separate•· DR, 41> baths & 3-car garage. Air-cond. · f I !!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 Beautiful . s pac ious 2 story home on quiet cul-<ie-sac Off• Onen S ' d & S nd 1337 GALAXY DR SAT/SUN 1·5 :00,-, 1 • ..;. MACNA-B- IRVINE oflJo J~fe · -LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms., with 6 baths :Lido-Nord~Spec· t.acuJar view! Waterfront living rm. \Vi th G*Mril General street with towering trees .... • rce· ;:,r,.;;:_~.-atur ey u •Y ;:.-~·-;;-;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;·;,;-;;,;;·;;;;;;j and that secluded ·-rcelingi loo '' 0Ur 21th YHr'' '' 1 ;r·~ \ • Walk to al) schools. H"ge . WESLEY .. N. r AYLOR· co.. R:e· altitffl ii I ' I ' I ! ! ' l ' ii ,, ,, " . FINER ~~ES . LINDA ISLE-FIRST OFF RING Beautiful 5 BR. 5 bath,,.-spacious LR, FR, formal DR, Tast-ruuy 'decorated. Shown by app't. (!19 ) ' SET YOURSELF FREE the condominium .way! Delightful 2 BR + den! Lease at $650/mo. or P.1ifChase at $85,000. Betty Kerr 644-6;!00. (!20) MAGNIFICENT IRYINE TERRACE Outstanding', custom built 4 BR, DR home. High celllngs ! Beautiful courtyard • pool. VIEW OF VIEWS! $215,000. OPEN SUN. l.S p.m. 1907 GALATEA TERRACE. (121) "THE SIMPLE LIFE" Lush, comfortable 3 BR, single level Bluffs condominium. View ! Highly up- graded. $68,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m . 633 VISTA BONIT 122) .,~ IN Bl CANYON Deauville Model - 3 R's + hobby room. Air conditioned, alar ~ysterh, ind'oor/ · outdoor bars. One yea old. View of l~t Fairway. '$169,500. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (123) "BAYFRONT PERFECTION" Dramatic Bay & Ocean View from the 4th floor -Decorator's elegant 3 BR, 3 bath + formal DR condominium. Pool -pier & slip available. $165,000. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (124) CAMEO HIGHLANDS-$n,9501 Immaculate S BR, convertible den-im· med. occupancy! Beautifully Iandscapeit w/parlial Ocean View & private beai:h. Jack Custer 642-8235. (125) ' -A HOME TO REMEMBER ·Circular driveway -high ceilings French doors to formal ganlen. Large rooms. A truly distinctive 3 BR. formal DR 'home. $136,000 fee. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m . 1800 ANTIGUA CIRCLE. (126), j BIG CANYON VERS~ILLES MoOllL 4 BR/FR home w/40' pool area. 30 acre exposure over 2 Falrwiys. Fee land - $175,000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. l.S p.m. '4 RUE GRAND DU<:;AL. (128 ) "GARDEN PhoL-SECLUSlON" Baycrest's most 1umptuous 4 BR + FR. Price at $110,000. Helen Wood 644-5200. (\29) ' BUILDERS DREAMI Great little .hOUJe on R-2)ot.,Big living room, fireplace, shag cpl. 2 BR's . '871500. BUILDABLE CORNER LOT lleps rrom Upper Bay & Chei:ry Lau. Can have New- port Beach malling address. $23,500. Elaine' Svedeen 642-8235. (t30) · • IOI Dl'ler Dflwe .142•12JI II« MlllAnlNt 1«•1200 I _,.,, ~°"· Colltornl1 tHll • • step-down wet bar. Pier & floa t. $275,000. * * * * WATERFRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD . 30'xl05'. Magnificent View! $165,000 BIU GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Blyilde Dr., Sui to 1, N.B. 675-6161 General General Sells More . Homes . Than Anybody! Two area offices serving you·· - EASTSIDE 3-UNITS ~"ixer-upper. Bargafil....$55 ,000. 'LARGE COUNTRY KITCHEN 3 Bed.room, ranch style. Owner anxious - submit reasonable offer $39,900. V• ACRE-VIEW 2 bedroom, I bath-cute M zoned $30,000. . . MESA VERDE SPECIAL S bedroom 2 bath, large sliade trees-$41,000. NON-TRACT HOME 4 bedroom on 1/3 acre covered with trees. " $54,500. SPARKLING DUPLEX 2-two bedroom units completely upgraded. $51,500 CUSTOMIZED HOME 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths close to every· · ' . thing. 3 years new $33,950 DELUXE CONDO 3 bedrooms, l 'h baths, good area, owner says sell $26, 750 BRADFORD TOWNHOUSE Beautlful 3 bedroom 2 bath, deluxe ..patio, priced belo\Y market at $27,495 $212.00 PER MONTH PAYS ALL S bedroom pdde of ~wnership dollhouse. Subject to HlsUng VA loan of only 71/2 %. Onfy . $29,500. COSTA MESA ' ~EWPORT BEACH 54'1640 MMOIO U2' HARBOR Bl VD. 277 EAST 17th Oii!in Ev1nlng1 Until 9:00 ' Coll and .. t the RID CARPET TREATMENT !!~· ~~Jl'~ ~~s·~~':. 2111 San Jo.qufn Hiiis RoJ' 1r: Pride or ownership home · NEWPORT CENTER, N .B. 644-49101::• WALK-TO NEW GOLF COURSE In a ~ost desirabl~ area. General General ,.,,J Jk!nus 1s the 10\Y interest .:;.:==------NEW $500,000 RECREATION CENTER Enjoy the new life style and live carefree in this 2 bed(!!!'m 2 bath (large master suite) air conditioning, luxurious carpeting, drapes, electric kitchen with built-in barbeque. 1Din- ing area plus a breakfast nook . Covered patio with panoramic view, 24 hour Security Guard. . All maintenance free in the new adult com- munity of Costa del Sol in beautiful Mission Viejo. $42,900 Full Price la Paz Real ·estate General General 8»4700 * ·BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES * OC·EANFRONT Duplex .... $155,000 ! Duplex .... $175,000! Triplex .... $225,000 ! 675-7060 UNUSUAL FIND Luxurious du p 1 e x. Owner's unit 5 BR. + S BR rental. Secluded Newport Island. Call for further informa· I loan of 71,~ <,~ that can be assUntcd by anyone. ~6-77ll Open eves. , ~--- Walker &Lee llllAL Ill.I.Tl EASTSIDE HOME .+ G1ner1I Gonoral TRIPLEX -* ' uN1Ts * ASSUME 6°/o csomUN1NTGRY Nearl y ne\v 2 Br., 2 ba. LOAN $Z04 MO ~cluxc units on oceanlront · • situated dn a large 130xl50 in Balboa! E'lec. frplcs.' PRIME AREA lot with lo\\·ering shade heavy shag carp., bltns, trees n comlo11ab1c 3 BR sundec;:k or be.Irony w/each Timl's rig!1t! 6'1h V.A. loa n 2 sA home wilh den and ltnil:· Jl cov'd carports plus S:m per. D"Klnth total. \Valk front porch for your rocker 1-parldng space. $330.IXXI. to s~ppmg. Near freew~Y· . Plus Call: 673-366.1, &t2-2'1S3 eves. Spae10us honlc .. Cusloni 111· separalcd 8\VUY from the Eves terior. Sunrll:' kitchen. Step house ll triplex \\•llh income down large fies1a. room . ~-pol~nl lal or $4 40/mo. CfU;isHe .landscap~ng. D?n I only $69,950 for Rll nuu this bargain at Just CALL 644--7211 associated Ul,900. Call now! 842-25:6. OPEN Tll 11 • IT'S FUN ro BE NICE/ * WdW LOT'* I ~ COUNTRY SETTING C-1 ZONE 6P C""'Fi;j ~-Rf:AlTOltS ~r1· w Rnlb'l<"" ,1,11 l,1,ll ~NIGEi • ~AIL[ Y & ASSOC I AT ES 132 500 E·Z TERMS · IN TOWN ' 112 ACRE • One of Ille few .,tale slud * 4 Bedroom bome lh"I!• RANCH W/POOL propenieo in eo.i. Mcaa. master BRJ + family room 1'4 acres ~ 2'200 9Q ft + den, 3 baths, many ex-Exec1..1tive Estate. Owner custom hon1c + separate tnu Quiet 11treet $58 700 moving and must accept recreation house + stparate ' ' ' reasonable offer. l.JJV("\y garage &; shop + 46 tree:1 * C-2 Zo!'le • lfarbor Blvd. home for la~ f3m\ly + rnuch n1ot'e. Seller m1ey 100 "tf!i· access to adjoln· w/t.11l'US orchard. help rlnancc. $125,<Xll. I David Bourke Rltr Of< • • $115.000. 546-9950 Roy McC1rdlo Roaltor Walke " Lee coNoo. ca>pontcria. 14500 1810 N•"'"'" Blvd., C.M. . f 11 . oq,i\I'. IV\\\ tukc VIV square. $1800 00\VN -Buys llC\V bea'.utiful 3 br t yr old OCEAN VIEW -$25 . . to\vnhousc in Sandpointe -Circular street of .tine. burnt orange shags -Va· honte1. 3 Bedroolns 1 Yi; cant too! Hurry! Bk r eluding gue1t facility. 546-0022 · room, entertainers pa Breathtaking view. 645-0.103. ... a Dailf Pilot Classified Ad. 642-5678. G.neral General , HARBOR VIEW HOMES .~ Super clean Carmel model on comer lot;' 3 bedrooms, family room, formal dining · area1 2 baths. Large private patio. Land:, included a~ $69,900. COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME + UNIT Located on lovelf tree·lined Corona del .Mar street. Red brick, fireplace, all newly' painted back unit in rear. Only $69,500. 1 LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS Lush landscaping surrounds this charming 4 bedroom home, providing gracious indoor/ outdoor living. Separate play yard featured. $93,900 fee TAX PROBLEM Here comes shelter; new four pl ex with one 3 bedroom unit and three 2 bedroom units. ·Lots of parking, closed garages, good loc&: lion close to shopping, 5 minutes to beach. $115,000. BORDEAUX MODEL BIG CANYON , Delightful 3 bedroom, 3 bath end unit w.ith ocean view lavishly decorated with out ... • standing carpets, drapes and wallpaper. Large lot. Private master bedroom terrace.~ $145,000. . ., NEW AWARD ,WINNING CONDOS Choice of models, location. decor. Near ten.., nis courts, pool. Excellent terms, trade; lease/option. Newport Beach. One example, S bedroom for $68,500. EMERALD BAY Atagnificent.. white water view. Situated on. 1 ocean side on large lot in the bay. Just steps to the beach. 3 Bedroom, den, dinini room, pool. $295,500. _ PRIVATE GATED COMMUNITY : Bay, beaches and boating faclllUes avail., able for your use. Lovely home-move-in'' condition. Sunny patio and custom gardens.,, $72,500. ., • --~· " 644-1766 Colch1al,B.-' ~·: 1161 Sin J .... uln Hlll1 .Rd., N.I. '' J41..7129 ' RIAL lit Alt back as part f>'\YO\I . ....................................... ..,..,~JS46-002'l.~~-~.......-~-1__:~~Pri~~~~~·~&U-::::::n::::... -• • • • / I l I I I DAILY PILOT OCEAN VIEW . ·" 3 + GUEST •' $31,500 , -. Re.store . SAVE TJIOU· SANDS. Pr l v a I~ tl'ff .. 11nect ltn':t't "on tht! Bluff," 1 3 bcd1uon1.S inctudl.ntt htde·•· ... M'iY mQJ.er aui1e with vlw•, 1• cozy dm and cha.rt house. 11.a.rge JtVing room "'1th I. ~a.rdt-n picture w 1 n do \j,'. · • aptatne: kitchen. GU&ST t. ACILITY with aep.s.rate I~ ll'al'k't-, private b&th, 2 L'OVE!!'t>d pattog. Brecufltak- 1_ 'ing vie\\• overlooking mlll"S f , , Ot seen\<' ocean:.. BETTER • IWR3Y. CalL6l.5-0003. A. Ui-.llOOI: tl()Mt: IN Ml!SA VERDE-Newest Us.ting! Four bedrooms-.00. the gQ!fc ourse ao.d extremely exciting! Hig~ ceilings dramatic entry, courtyard portico and !lnest appointment> an owner-builder could include. $195,000. A listing of Martha Beynon. UNIQUE HOMES RHltors, 546-5990 2150 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mes• VERMONT FARM HOUSE 1/• ACRE • REDUCED $29,950 . Rolllrut xt«'n l&W'nl and sll&1(·ly lrce5. Old world charn1 and architecture. Stf'J) down rnuter IP.llte with $lh be.th. Den "1th rutted beams. &t&ida quarten. 23' TAVERN KrlUtEN, Ba:n-- queHormal dini~. Secluded garcJcn paradise ove.rlooldng RED BAitN 2nd stol.)' guett houge, Dance pa.vlllon and spal1cl1 .. pool. CaU 64$-0JOO. I OHi \I I 01 \0\ ' . ' . . . . . ' Gonerol * OPEN HOUSES SUN. 1 ·S * 107·107V. SONORA, WEST NEWPORT Ocean view, spectacular4'!e\v duplex! Large lot, 1-door to water, $130,000 214 PROSPECT, NEWPORT SHORES Sharp 2 & convert. den._2 bathj . Corner lot. $42,950 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT SHOWN BY APP'T. "Hacienda on the la· goon." 3 & Maid's, billiard rm., pier & float. '250,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Early Ame" charmer. 3 & Fam. rm., din. rm. Perfect condition! Owner transferred. f68,500 PARK HUNTINGTON You won't believe. This hon1c at this »rice. Llke tw condition, u~. roft&11klnu.lly lundJcaped,, a aut)' In a hl.l?'h dcntand area. 20'lll Big Bend L&ne, Huntington Beach Reduced ~ $43,500. Open bou>e Sul> day 1 to 5. Call COLWELL 646'0055 iNEED A FAMILY HOME Jmt 2 blocks from elemen· t.ary J>Chool. Jwit 3 blocks trorn Jr. Hi. Just 4 blocki: ln>1n ~18.lintts Parl< Need 4 bedrooms, 3 baths Need a large FAnllty Roo1n Like un ups1alra 1naster bedroom, den nnd bath. lJ.ke a tecluded patio \\1th Iota of trees. Llke a quiet I Goner1l QUR 24TH YEAR , Offe•li!t &ervtV Only Experience Con Provide * HOMES Ol'EN SUN 1-S * CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ti Charming 3 bdrm., 2 baths. On e-level, plus r rental ap!o$86;~oo. 420 FERNLEAF CORONA DEL MAR CLOSE TO THE OCEAN Newly de<or. 3 bdrm., 2 baths, $69,500 434 DAHLIA ======1 nelgbbomood. You can get it for just $58, 700 IRVINE TERRACE NEWEST Elegant 3 bdrm. & den with mafnlficent views. One of Irvine Terrace's fines homes! $1 55,000 1003 BONNIE DOONE • '. DIRECTORY ..., tW1...., ~ w1t11 yw t1111 .... _, • , .. t• ..... •u11Mit. Al l'llie SocllttMt n..I "91ew .. ft. ......... ..-.... ..,. Mh•t' I 1 ....... ,. I• t.4.J'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADI. Petr .. lkw ... •pH ...... ,_ _,. ., te '"' .,. .,.-te ht .... ..,_..Ko• I• "'it c9'•-M&ll ,,..,., S..r"-w ...i ~. HOUSES FOR SALE 235 Lugonia, Corona del Mar 645-8400 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 14) 2 BEDROOMS 327 Dahlia (Old Corona) CdM 67S.7ll25 $62,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • 16651 Arbor Circle, Huntington Beach 847-3095 $24,495 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 2 BR. FAMILY RM. OR DEN 426 Vista Suerle (North Bluffs) NB 644-1766 $55,927 (Sun 1·5) 659 Bolsana (Portafino) Laguna Bcb. 644-1766 (Sat 1·5) 214 Prospect (Newport Shores) NB ,673-9060 $42,950 . (Sun l ·5) 259 Oceanview (Newport Heights)· NB 642-8235 ~.900 . (Sun 2·5) 33 Rue Fountainbleau (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 (Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Sheffield Pl (HYuHomes) NB 833.Q'780 $75,995 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 5122 Elksford Ave (Walnut Sq.) Irvine 645-8400 $32,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 497 Costa Mesa St.. Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sat 2-5; Sun 1-5) 213 Fernleaf, Corona de! Mar 645-6500 $108,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS 17632 Redwood Tree Lane, Irvine 644-1766 $60,900 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 2030 Holiday !Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $89,500 (Sat & Sun l ·5) 216 Via Lores (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 ( Sun 1·5) 1951 Port Locksleigh (HVuHomes) NB 642-8235 $64,900 (Sun 1-5) · #22 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $120,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2646 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) NB 644-6200 $52.SOO (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2006 Vista Caudal (The Bluffs) NB 675-3535 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 242 Cedar (Newport Shores) NB 642-2563 $41,900 (Sun 1·5 ) 341 Hazel Dr., Corona del iiar 675-3546 (Sun 1-5) 669 Bonila (The Bluffs ) NB 675-7080 $64,000 (Sun 124) ••2233 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 6424353 $175,000 ( Sat & Sun 1-5) 16381 Sycamore (Valley Park) FY 963-6739 $36,900 (Sat & SUn ) ••606 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $285,000 (Sat & Sun 14) 4831 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sands) NB 673-6210 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 434 Dahlia, Corona de! Mar 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 713 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar 673-6642 675-6459 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 683 Congress, Costa Mesa 64;-0303 $29,500 (Sat 1·5) • •4423 IV. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 675-7225 $133,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 451 62nd St. ·1Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $45.900 (S un 1-5 ) 484 E . 19th St., Costa Mesa 645-8400 (Sat~ Sun 1·5 ) 292 Knox, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sun 2-5 ) 305 Playa (North Bluffs) NB 64-0-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 601 Michael Place, Newport Heights 646-7711 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •*68 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 675-6000 $108,000 ( Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM O~ DEN 1356 Watson Ave (Halecrest) CM 541J..9542 $34.250 (Sat & S.m 1·5) 21 042 Mira1nar Lane, Huntington Beach 535-7119 (Sat & Sw1 11·5) 2507 Holly Lane, Newport Beach 645-li31 $41 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1800 Antigua Ci rcle (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 1101 Highland IWe stcliff) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) • ••65 Li nda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun l-5) 1806 Port Weslbourne (HYuHomes ) NB 644-1>200 (Sat & Sun 124) 1003 Bonnie Doo ne (Irvine Terrace) CdM 675-3llOO (Sun 1·5) 19521 Windward, Huntington Beach 963-1750 $.11,500 (Sun 12·5 ) 1982 Pt. Albans (HVuHomcs) NB ' 644--7662 (Sun 1-li) • 1126 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 644-7662 (Sun 1·5) •llOI E bbtide (HYuHills ) CdM 675-2373 (Sun Ioli ) 1033 Goldenrod (Old Harbor view) OdM 675-7225 '86.000 !Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 1731 Port Stlrlln• Pl (HVuHomes) NB 833--0780 $72.500 (Sun 1-li) •lff12 Port Stlrlln• (HVuHomes) NB 6#-4910 $89,500 (Sun 1-$) 2338 Tustin, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) · 7641 LeHigh, Westminster 842-2535 $43,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5J 1727 Port Sterling, Newport Beach 644--7270 $69,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •508 San Bernardino (Newport Hts.) NB 645-6646 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5) 4575 Greentree (Univ Park) Irvine 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 917 Junipero, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $36,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) · •338 Reims , Costa Mesa 546-2313 $35,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3252 .Da·kota, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $39,500· (Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOMS •835 Amigos Way IEastbluff) NB 644--2991 $52,500 (Da ily) ••755 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach 644-1766 $295 ,000 (Sun 1·5) 2912 Alla YisLa (Eastbluff) NB 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 4615 Cortiand (Cameo Hlds) CdM 642-8235 (Sat 1-5) 1010 Grove Place (off Oak St.) CM 646-8811 $27,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) •1907 Galatea (Irvine Ter race) CdM 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) • 1023 Dolphin (Irvine Terrace) CdM 642-8235 1 • (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1945 Port. Dunleigh (HVuHomes) NB 675-7225 $87,500 (Sun 1·5 ) •4521 Cortland (Cameo Highlands) CdM 675-liOOO $76,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1995 Irvine Blvd. (Irvine & 20th) CM 645-8080 $54,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •247 Colton (Newport Shores) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun . J-5 ) 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 3619 Surfview (HVuHills) CdM 644-1766 $120,000 · (Sat & Sun 1·5) •19 Point Loma (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-1766 $189,500 (Sun 1·5) 2019 E. Ocean Blvd. (Bal. Pellin) NB 675-4600 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 14) 425 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach 675-7414 $137,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •4 Rue Grand Ducal (Bi g Canyon) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2200 Francisco , Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4545 Fairfield (Ca meo Shores) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun I ·5 ) 1856 Port Charles (HVuHomes) NB 642-8235 $69,900 (Sun 1·5 ) •15 Cypress Point Ln (Big Canyon) NB 642. $165,000 ( Sun 1·5) 186 Shorecliff Rd (Shorecliffs) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & SUn 1·5) • 1933 Santiago ( Baycrest) NB 644-6200 $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 42 Mission Bay Dr. (Spyglass Hill) NB 64().8684 (Daily I ·5) 280 Knox Place, Costa Mesa 548-5970 $39,995 (Sat & Sun 12-5) **•50 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 673-7784 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 23·Half Moon Bay (Spyglass Hill) CdM 644-6926 644--1152 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 3209 South Rene, Santa Ana 833-2224 $49,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2567 Col umbia Dr (College Park) CM 833-3200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3112 Yan Buren, Cosla Mesa 545-3272 $36,900 (Sun 12-5) 1300 SanLanella (Irvine Terrace) CdM 673-6210 !Sat & Sun 1·5 ) •2915 Setting Sun (HYuHills) CdM 675-2373 (Sun I-Ii) •3801 Jnlet Isle (HYul!ills) CdM 673-8550 $125,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2021 AIU!o St., Costa Mesa ~5 $58, 700 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 700 Malaba r (Irvine Terrace) CdM $73-8550 $89,500 (Sat 1·5) •5 Point Sur ISpy~Jass Hill) CdM 675-7225 $144,900 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 17 Tiburon Bay (Spyglass Hill) CdM 675-7225 $133,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1742 Port Manleigh Cir Newport ~ch · $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 449 Prospect (Newport Shores) NB 673~ (Sun 1·5) 7 Twin Lakes Cir (Spyglass Hill) NB ~910 $125,000 (Daily 1·5) 15 'Point Sur Dr (Snyglass Hill) NB - ~910 $ll9,500 !Daily 1·5) 1930 I rvlne Ave, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 2·5) 19.19 Sanderling (Mela Verde) CM 546-5880 · (Sat & Sun 1-5) 45.~ TrPmont IC•meo Shores) CdM ll44-1788 1115.000 (Sat k Sun 2·5) 12812 Barrett Len•, N. Tu•fln Hills 645-6646 $90.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ' 1801 Beryl Lane (Harbor Hlds) NB Sat ~wwL:>L_ 3124 Boston Way, CosLa Mesa 546-2313 $40,950 (Sat & Sun 124) 915 Tiller (Harbor View Hills) CdM 675-6000 $96,500 (Sat & Sun I -5) 5 SR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 2615 Lighthouse Lane, Coorna del Mar 644--2369 $119,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 18630 San Felipe, Fountain Valley 962-1687 $43,950 (Sat & Sun llJ..6) 1938 Pt. Trinity (HYuHomes) NB 644-6200 $87,200 (Sat & Sun 1-51 • 1368 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $400,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1223 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 644--7662 (Sun 1·5) 3728 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 673-8550 $197,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 503 Hazel, Corona del Mar 675-6900 $125,000 (Sa l & Sun 1·51 1337 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 644-010 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2702 Sparrow (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $79,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 7 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 3449 Quiet Cove, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 • (Sun 14) -INCOME UNITS . · 4 BR + 2 BR 112 44th. St., Newport Beach 646--0555 $82,500 (Sat & Sun 14) 4 + 2 + 2 1963 Church St ., Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 2·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BR •••3121 W. Coast Hwy (Unit BB) Np't. Towers, NB 646-8811 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • 16651 Arbor Circle, Huntington Beach 847-3095 $24,495 · (Sat &.Sun 12-5) 3 BR 663 VisLa BoniLa (Bluffs) NB 644-6200 $68,500 (Sun 1·5) 458 Orion Way (Nr Hoag Hosp) NB 644--"7002 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) NB 6444910 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •6 Rije Montreux (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $124,500 ( Sat & Sun 1·5) 344 Otero (Bluffs) NeWj>ort Beach 644--0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •7 Rue Marseilles (Big Canyon) NB 644--1193 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BR & FM RM 2657 Yisla Ornado (The Bluffs) NB 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 106 Pearl St. (Balboa Island) NB 675-0144 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1 + 1 404404',<, Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 1+3 420 Fernleaf, Corona.de! Mar 675-3000 (Sun 1-li) 2 BR EACH UNIT 135 45th. St., Newport Beach 493-1181 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 217 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 673·= (Sat & Sun 1·5) 262 Wave St., Laguna Beach 644--7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 608 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 644-4910 $149,500 (Daily 1·5) 2+1 719 Marigold, Corona del Mar 644--7270 $77,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BR. 706 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 5114-9346 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 + I , Corner Shorr& 35th, St., Newport Beach 642-3871 $69,500 (Sat & Sun 1-li) 3 +·2 431 Carnation, Corona de! Mar 67U550 $118,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 400 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar 644--7270 $119,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 423 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 644--7270 $95,500 (Sun 1·5) ' 3 BR & FM RM EACH 518 lris Ave, Corona del Mar 557-993-0 $139,000 (Sat & Sun) 613 Marigold, Corona de! Mar 6H 4846 (Sun I-$) 3 +,4 . 107·10711 Sonora, West Newport 673-9060 $13-0,000 (Sun 1-5) s+4 618 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $139,000 (Slit & Sun 1-li) HOUSE FOR RENT 3 Bit 219 Nan:lssus (Old C91'QD8) CdM 675-7225 $400 mo61Jt (Sun l-5) * ,.., ** W'"'•'""'rf""'•w• • .... w.......,... , •• , I Call Colwell ~ EXCEPTIONAL EASTJILUFF 12 APARTMENTS Large 4 bdrm., priced way below any of the Ow.DeLw.ilLMl.I Uf' exehangt -few other F.astblutf-homes ava1i.-..RecenUy- down ro1· fe\\'l'r unitJJ. Nolify decorated. Buy this for an lnveitment, even us if yau ~ve 2-6 units if you don't need a home . Exceptionally good snd Wafll to mcreMe your I $59 500 position. Good Costa t-.Icsn renta area. , location. Ofrl'red for 2912 ALTA VISTA ~~?mi:wELL 6-J6.C:>.» PLEASE cALL 61s-3ooo WANT TO TRADE Your 18 to al unka Ior a 3 year new triplex witb BAY & BEACU HFALTY ""~" '"' M•Uw• •II• '~u ... 3 bedroom, 2 bath, owners•( ~;;;;;~;,....,...,...,...,~::"::':'l'""'""'""'""'!!'!!!i unit, plus t\\'O 2 bedroom[! l apartments. Best Eastslde•1 .;G;•ne;;;r•;l::::;;;;;;;;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Ck;·~~~·;"::;::::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;, Costa Mesa Location, Of;!• fef'l'(j for $80,00:>. Call COL\VELL 64G-OCi>.l '•5 GIANT BEDROOMS CUSTOM POOL LARGEST Im in area is yo_ur _ o.wn. private park. Sparkling custom po o I . Rabed ~l>Od decking. Dance ·pavilion lov.-er d e c IC 1 n g . Even a bi.rd aviary! F'onnal raised living room Formal dining. cheery , pool-\1C:w kitchen. Huge family roon1! Giant n1aster suite -sunkl!n bath. YOU MUST . SEE TJUS! Call now. 847-0010. ~nJa J~fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOW N BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4-lidrm., 41'. bath home on Jaeopn. Ful1r equipped island kitchen, waterlr~ family room, billiard room .. , ..... $250,IMI, Linda Isle W1terfront Lovely 4 bd~m., 41'. . ba. home with swim· ming po61, pier & .sl1_p,. panor~nl!c view of mairi channel. Lge. family rm. w7space for billiards & .family dining. Waterfront formal dining & living rm. $290,000. • For Cdmpl•1• Information On All HomH & Lois, Pl11H Coll : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ·'' 341 Beyside Dr., Sult1 I, N,B. 675-4161 General General * BAYFROllT * OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 16 BALBOA COVES O\VNER WlU. FINANCE. Baytront "ith slip. 3 Bdtms., 2 ba., cusrom built. Ex· posed bean1 cei lings .l red· wood paneling. Dual frpll' .• Spanish tile fir ., blt·in kit· chcn & loads of cupboards. -.... BROADMOOR -/i SPANISH INFLUENCE .in this lge. 5 bdrm., 3 bath home. From the massive entry tbru the iron gates to the exp~nslve redwood deck with its unexcelled view of Newport Harbor. The dining nn. wall is covered with crystal mirrors; the-entire house has the ele- gance you expe<t In Corona del Mar. Offered at $129,950. I CORBIN -MARTIN Extra lge. dbl. ca1· gar. \I/ 644 7662 electric opener, sott wnter REALTORS Call Anytime • i syste1n lhruout. Prlced a11'l"""''"'l'""'""'""'""'!!!!!!!!"F.~~--!!!!!--1 only $139.500 . with cxcel·I~ I Gone I lent tern1s to qualirtcd buyer. G~en~e~ro~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiir~o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij "C" THOMAS i Realtor 224 W. Coast H"'Y· ~~ Newport Beach 5'$5643 Eves. * OPEN SUN. 1·5 * 449 PROSPECT Newport Shores 4 BR., 2~J ba. p l u ii: lge. den ; dining area; fr,>lc., bltns; newly decor. inskle &-out, new carpe:ta. Wt1k to beach, tennis & pools. Owner will co n1 ld er Jeaae/optlon. \ $66,500 Call: ST.r3663 642-22.)3 Eves associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 1Gl~ W Bolboa 67111.l.J THIS WEEK'S . SPECIAL MESA VERDE ii.~ down on this nmvly ~furbltlhed govem- ment foreclosure in new. fast growing oommunit)'. Less than 3 year:it old .. ahoulrt sell lmmetllately. 616-7711 -Open eves. FOREST E. OLSON . ' I 3 STORY COLONIAL Lifetime oportuni'ty. Cryslal ~handellered foyer prJvate library & music chambers with flr!J>lace old world kitchen, Banquet formal dining.' Sweeping circular stairs and a real ELEVATOR. 5 Bedrooms, Entire 3rd story recreatiop room. 3 balconle$ overlook· ing huge parR-like grounds. Reduced $55,000. TAKE ADVANTAGE!• 645-0303, BAY COLONIAL-5 + GUEST EXCLUSIVE private street In prestigious baelr. bay estate area. Towering trees and winding brick pathway leading to magnW· cent 2 story colonial Ii bedrooms including view master suite with dressing room, and separate guest' facility with 3rd bath. Large living room with floor to ceiling fireplace, Elegant formal dining, 30' country kitchen and breakfast room. 22' rumpus roqm. Fame ily room overlooking &ecluded '!>ark-lllte grounds and 2 patios. Under $60,()jlO. BET· TER HURRY! Call 645-03-031 OCEAN VIEW ,. 3 + GUEST $31,500 Restore SAVE THOUSANDS . Private tne IJned stteet "on the bluffs'\' 3 bedrooms in· e luding hido-a-why master suite with view. Cozy den and chart house. Large living ' rodm garden picture window. Captain'• kl!> cben.' GUEST FACILITY with sepatate en- trance and bath. 2 Cj)Vered patios. 6reath- taking vi~w overlooking miles of. acenic ocean, Call 645-0303. FOREST E. OLSON I '•' ltlALTORI 2219 HARBOR BLVD MMHJ ... • • .. Saturda)', Novtmbff 10, 1~73 DAILY PILOT 1 _G_•_n_•_ra_i ______ ;;G.;;';.:"';;r.;;•:;_ ______ 1 ~="'=:.':.•l:_ _____ ~G:;•:;;n::•:;ra:::I~-----GWr• Coron1 del Mir Coste M11• Co1t1 1 untintton Be1dt ;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;; l;;~O:;;P;E~N~H;;OU:;;;S;;;E:tS-OPEN HOUSE TOPS FOR OCTOBER SUNDAY 1·5 MESA DEL MAR $45,800 166.11 ARBOR CIRCLll ** ** ** Heritage Collection NEWPORT HEIGHTS JUST LISTED -FANTASTIC BARGAIN - U.rge S Bedro9m, family roomL prime Heights location. Owner transferred _: Must sell! His loss -Your gain. $52,500. CALL S.0-11 S't IT'S BIG IN TURTLE ROCK-Private yard, spacious cul·de·sac home. 4 Bedrooms, 2'h baths for- mal din!n g and famur roo!"· _ ~assive1 fire: P.lace, kitchen Is a culmary's dehght. Estate """ 3 car garage. Offered at $61 ,250. Vacant and ready for your inspection. CALL 546-5880 NEWPORT BEACH IT'S GOT EVERYTHING -4 Bedroom, !am· ily room, fonnal dining room, 20' x 40' pool with pool sweep & jacuzzi. Large corner Jot with boat door and oversized double garage. l--t~st listed at $84,600. Hurry, CALL 54Q.1151 MAKE OFFER MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEKEND-Already the best value in l\iesa Verde, but owner still invites offers on this 1800 sq. ft. 4 Bed· room home. Beautiful decor, wood paneling, wallpall,er, and good carpets. Elegant setting on spacious lot. Room for boat or trailer. CALL 546-~80. ~y UVING NICE 3 BEDROOM-all bltos, dble. gar., clubhouse & pool Condominium, excellent Jo-- cation. Vacant • move in quick. Owner will help with financing. Asking $24,800, CALL 540.11 Sl. CHARMING TOWNHOUSE 2 STORY SECLUDED UNIT-featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. oversized patio & beauti- ful carpets & paint. Spacious grounds with beautiful pool & landscaping. l.oU of trees, ocean breeze in quiet adult only community. Perfect location near Newport Back Bay. Priced only $36,500. CALL 5146-5880. BACK BAY BEAUTY PLENTY OF ROOM-for growing family. 4 Bedroom, 2 balh, lge. kit.chen, den & swim· ming pool. This upgraded honie bas all bard· wood floors and Jots of trees. Ideal for large or expanding family. CALL 540-1151. COMFY COIY HOME COMES EQUIPPED with gold shag carpets, sp acious living room with marble faced fireplace, 3 neot bedrms. Family rm. is extended by enclosed patio with room for pool table. Step saver kitchen has plenty of cabinets & elec. bltns. Great floor plan & Mesa Verde location. CALL 546-5880. ERITAGE REALTORS lND ASSOCIATlS REALTORS HOMES OPEN- 1·5 11115 AP1'ERNOON IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES -Nifty, expand· ed, Monaco model, see the nice den and fam. rm., '69,950. stop by and see Barbara Tres- sln. 1727 Port Stirling Newport Btach IN CORONA DEL MAR -Super new duplex, with remodeled owners unit, walk to the beach, $119,500. Drop by and see Mack Hanson. 400 Jesmlne, Corona del Mar 2915 Settino Sun 1109 EL CAMINO HUNTI NGTON BEACH ll••bor View Hlfls. All In· OPE N SAT/SUN 1.s P.M. SAT & SUN. 12·5 gredl<ni. ror good living In :!300 SQ. FT. 2 Story home with superb Huntintton Beach'• th!. Urnelea VIEW, 4 BR, bl d · f f' • • d d Mo p '· r11:m. mi., 2\.i b o. 1 h,, en 1ng o me carpe...,, rapes an wall 1t opul9r 4 air-cond. home + pool. 1n1. eoverings. 5 Bedrooms, 3 up, 2 down. 3 Full 2 Bdft'll condo., decin~ nied. oct"UPMt>'. $1$,rol baths. Living room with distinctive fire-a:round level. noor pl~J.l.1 1101 Ebbtide place. Custom designed. 30 x 18 Covered ~~1:!';iufi~ed ..= H11tbor View Hilts. Dr3rnalic redwood patio, with unique lighting. Taif· mirrored 11~ room. p1utn _ breathtaking harbor. l'.lt'tan ored landscaping wilh total· sprinklers. 10 11.•aJ.lpa..percd dlnina: wu, -11itw from th.la c.UJ.t. bit., or 20% down Wia.a: carp<."tt & cutton1 3,027 sq. ft. 3 BR, frul1., • ES dt'apes. ovmil-zed pe.ntry din. rm., 3\0 bath oomo. COSTA M A REALTY .. ~ .......... -··· walkljlg S«:luded patio & pool ••~a. SINCE 1958 548 7711 dlstMC• to K u n ti n gt on come Stt!-()WneF awciou11! ! -" • c.e: s RACHELLE ROBERS. After 6 'PtM. Cell SS7-46l7 -·ma°.!~· Pi'~~mr~:s.~~ Realtor ·675-2373 ~""'""'!!!!!~~""'""'""'"'l:""'""'~"'""'""'"""'"""I only 52.-1,495 call todly OPEN SAT /SUN. l·S Coron• del Mar Costa Mesa 847·3095· PERRY ZIMMERMAN 217 MARGUERITE """"-••1.F<MA• ai <XJATS Just li>ted; r.-o· 1--bdrm -BROADMOOR LEASE-OR OPTION •;-v-::W:o=-Mµ:-;.~;..-RE AL dunlex: close to ocean. FANTASTIC pan or antic ,., 4 G m: >..Lo ...., • ~ ha \ * ,~('at new BR l'CC'n· -·TE ~ ~. month 0( La'f,j lot. $98,500 f ' ocean v1e\\'. " ov~r ng ng .co.31"'-iw· u1 N SUN • d k 4 B 3,, Ba d brook Cor 3 B]t + dining October was PERRY ZlM· PE • '"" ec !!, r, ,, • en, nuJ ·-··•·"· 1111 ~--3449 QUIET COVE dining rm. spacious living .... mi:.n.l'I~" ,..-• ..-.. ,,.~ rm. Separate guest house * !luge famh., roo1n fees1otW 1ervke was truly Super large lot. 7 Bdrm•.. foi· maid or office, price * Fen<."f'd yard evident as PERRY turned 2 family rrns., view. Lots $US 000 2615 "•ht~ Ln * Self cleaning oVf'n in a total of 6 sates for the of pal'king. Just reduced, Cdt.I 6442360 ...,..o;;.~~ * cathedt'al et>ilings n100th. OUR HEARTIEST now. $144,500. Sat it Sun l-5. * Cozy fireplaL-c CONGRATULATIONS! If 7' ' . . * Stepg to So. Cst Plaza OPEN HOUSJ r SAT. 1·5 P.~ HOP , SKIP & JUMP to the beach. Low maln-lenanc.~ du1>lt')(e!I, q u t e t residential cul-de-sac. 2 &: J bcdnns, 1'~ bath, alft!911t new. $53,900. 41 \ Portlabd. E. OF Bca(.-h, N. 1)F" you ha.e a property to be REDUCED Call '°' detail' ~&~~~~-1-~sol~d~,~ca;\n~P~ERR;!Y~and:'._~""":t_:~E:~:~~ To ·Sell! Comer duplex , .2 l•rwin realty inc. -IN-CORONA.DEL-~e show OU ll.i\at real service b. lxlnn. de n home + Mbm's equal housing opP!y. through this neat duplex, already or new llOK • --3'1llCP • ,....,. &...,,... 961 4405 124-hu Adams. H.B. ·"' • SUCCESS IMAGETl Gra~Ket'UfiW! llOI'~ :i<IQry, 5 'BR, 3 B~\. 00.~y orf massive n\astcr bcdl'tn. Beam cathedral celHflg. forinal dining \\'/c~I chandelier. l::ntertalnment sized ta1nlly rm w/wet;.i.t-r & much:, mu(.-h, more! a· cu nt and priced at •. 10<179 Sioux RIVrr, NorJ!t ot Ellis, E. of Brookhurst. · •· owners. Wes· Lindell will be there. $77,950,. ~ CO~TS ~tJlL'l'O~ bdrm. unll for lncom•. 719 Mlrigold Corona del Mar • 1EM1c_1 Reduced to $107,500 WALLACE c:-ii.i•Ctlll...,.. University Realty CALL 644-7270 REALTORS -m·m• 3001 E. est. ~wy. 673-0510 --15i4446..t4141---=B-U_Y_N_O_W~- Newport Heights Are• Ideal location 4 br. 1?-' ha. Lrg sepr fam nt1, pool. Clean & 11·eU ke>pt. OJK'n 'House Sat & Sun 12-5. o,vner/Ag~nt. 548-5970, ~ Koox Place, C.t-.t. w. CAH HEU' YOU euv, . (Open Evenings) OCEAN VIEW SELL, OR 1RA01h l HOME -~~ EXPAND LATER 341 HAZEL. CDM ANYPLACE IN THE NATION BEST BUY IN Consider -this 2 BR home By ~. charm~ 3 BR, 2 in · an ideal C oron a .,,., 2828 E. Coast H lgt1way, Corona del Mir NEWPORT Highlands, v.·alk to private BA. Qu iet street. 2 Min from NE\V .._.....,,,cious 4 BR, tam 962-2456 ,· Dana Point .... ,.1 ----~~---i;G;;ona;;;r;•;I ;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;";;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I BEACH space and Door plan that RY! SAVE RE Commi~'ion! rm white water & marina I' I 1 Back Bay, convenient to make it a natural for an \Vi:!! list next ll.'eek! ! Open r~~l97~74,900., 0 \V n e r ' 1!1Jge Re JI Est ;i; freeways & airport -large addition. • · · · Sunday l·S, fi75.l546. =~"'-------lgs.13 Adams _ living room, formal din1ng E . . Or 11 k 1 * OPEN HOUSES * Fountain Valley H .. B. ~ · area large kitchen v.1th 1\JOY this sunny, we ~p Sat. & Sun. 1-S 1:..:::::.::.:::::...:..::::.::'---1.,...,..,.,...,.,...,..,,...1 ~ ~~ ramlly room, new cnrpets little doll house as is. 406 IRIS ''BRAND ~ & paint. 4 bedrooms pl us CAOnLILy ~.5007211 Duplex .............. $103.000 "I'll Know It , •. rumpus room. East care -313 1-IELIOTROPE When I See It" 1 C.F.ColCS\\'Orthy&Co.-Reallors yard, room for pool. Priced Duplex .............. 5127,900 NEW'' !Sound Familiar?~ This isl IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY~ SETTUD FOR THE HOLIDAYS HARllOR VIEW-SOMERSET MODEL 5 BR's..~ 3 bat!ts, warm family room. with fireplace & wet bar. Breakfast nook m all elec. kitchen plus formal dining room. JU. ness forces . sal... Vacant & ready. Not leased land. $81,500. LUXURIOUS BLUFFS CONDO Magnificently decor. 3 Br, 2'h Ba home. Brigh~& light. Oversized garden patio. Fully air conditioned. You own the land priced $79,500. to sell at $57,500. Owner HAL PINCHIN that special one-Zoned R-2. motivated &: .wants to sell. REALTOR 675-4392 look no rurther, 2 BR &! For a rare opportunity call BUY FROM BUILD:lR VACro'IT -~fOVE IN de n custom home 6 blocks ' 64&-llTI. 3 large bedrooms, 2 full from beach On tree shaded OPENT1l9 • "'SFUNT'JSEN/CE/ Brand new duplex 3 rm baths large !amily kitchen, street. o;urtyard -~tg, ~ ,-~ horn~ -2 bdrm opt. 700 huge 50xI35 Lot, boat, cozy • living nn w~D l BROADMOOR II Narcissu~. Open Sllt-SWl-camper gate-easy terms BURNING fireplace, ·:.din ll 1-5. Lois Vogel Realtor. $32,950. 546:-1745 rm, sep lndry rm, a .mtaat 543-9346 10 see! $4.1 ,350. call 1 Lg sngl story, 4 BR Dream REDUCED $10,000 The Real Estate F'!!f * BEST BUYS * House on Lig,hthouse Ln. nus WEEKEND ONLY W lk ~ l 536-2551 • Leg Bch Lot,$8S00 =ut.vu. Xlnt 1cond · DUPLEX' comer, charming, 8 er U 88 ~ ,,,. by owner. 500 Poinsetlia, 1111.1.L r •'.fAla -~ • Canyon La.k• Lot . * * * * Open 1-5 daily. s~~% int. -·--. _ . 9F $18,500 COM .TRIPLEX . $59,900 SPACIOUS LIVING R~~ s~1l:Y Ho~.~~ 2 BR: Duplex $36,500 • 510 N~fissus. NE'iV 2 BR, 2 'BA <'Ondo. . RAMBLING LOT. H\tlE Beech Home $59,500 Lovely units on lg lot 2 blks . 01ina Cove. 673-7169 HIDDEN UNDERGRQUND 7 Inc Units $59,500 SUNDAY 1-5 Ent<'r this 3000 sq. ft. palatial \VINE CELLAR! ! ! ~n- Beech Duplex $76,500 Cos te Mesa palace of spaciousness and try gourmet kitchen j}th Call now for details. find prcs!ig<' living at its formal dining. Cracklint)IS-" .. ~ lm PARADISE FOR finest !luge liv rm. fam rm ed b · k r 1 H ..,...,;,.! Q'tM-w/bltn bar, 2 frplcs. sliding nc pc. uge -, 1197 Orange Ave., C.M. •NEW DUPLEX• XMAS! 1 doo 1 ed 0. surrounded by maniculjedl CPRIV. PTY-SACR!FICE J g"" " o eo<er pa o. ground• & gardeM. Cln't. 021---1~u~21 OPEN· HOUSE SAT/SUN Qwility-built borne In beaut. Beaut kit with oicc bltn,, be duplicated! Amuni·~,1. -MESA DEL 'MAR, \\'ith forma1 dining rm iv/antique int. VA loan or ~to 1-5 PM · 518 IRIS AVE SW fMING mirmrs, separate bonus suit. NOT FAR M ~ 4001 SQ. FT. 3 BDRM. l~e 11\ GUEST~· room + 4 Ige bedrms and a OCEAN' Bkr 962-$-11 ' ( I --~-'-=--'---I l __ lshr.00oFA11 RM & ~~ kEA~~-\Yalled-~ ~1XN.assumable 51A% VA . . ··.~1 C. F. COLESWORTH-y REDUCED $1,QJIO! f.10i'ow~ ~~Af!"';:; ~".\%'iflT HAW~5681\-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 LABOR-FREE yard. Room • NO .DOWN \ HARBOR HIGHLANDS Conveniently located to Mariner& Park, school & library-excellent family neighbor- hood. 4 Br, 2'h Ba, bobby rm. Large cover- ed patio, warm hardwood floors $59,500. , Owner needs fast sale! Ter· Co\or[ul, perfect h o u Ii e. • .. uuuul-uw 640-0020• POOL HOME for boat or camper, loo!' FLAVOR OF SPAIN. ~-·-·•Je 3 . BR. ' rtnc entertainment: home. Nothing like it any.vhcre Accents 1~~!1 4 BR bome, horn~, located on t General Gener•• WE HAVE RENTALS HUge kitcben -loads or SOUTHSIDE for oµJy $45,950. 545-5000 beam ccilongs. step down cul-dHa~ 'stt\'<L w,-1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;1 -~-~------~-~------1 atorage. 1...arge pool_ view A HONEY FOR THE living Tm' w!WOOD BURN· cellE-nt , tOcation. W '.to I• . General General living room. Cozy fireplace. SWEETIE ING fplc, candlelight dining, Golden West College. ORIGINAL BWFFS I;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:; I :Family sire bedro om '. Charm-""~ed 2 BR hide-MONEY lg tam rm. sun splashed anxlouL $33.000-1 • ,,......... If value is important -a kitchen, separate lndry nn. ~ Just listed! Well located Bonita .model, on THE BEST IN BLUFFS MUST SE1.J.. NOW. Take away in best Old CdM Jo.. lot of townhouse for little Texas-sized back yard,., COA \vide greenbelt with fteW: decofttor' carpets advantage. No qualifying to cation. Walk to stlT'r. Huge -compare! We challenge Prestig e nel&'hborhood, ' & d d aaswne good existing loan. R-2 lot -add a unit later. any other good buy in town. w., ,!!"'11bettt?r be first today WALL' & drapes, 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths; many ad e 4 BRAND NEW CO N D O S * Or Iring your terms. Owner Hurry! $62,900. Call 645-S40fl. TMs 2 BR, 1 BA, Igo rc!rig, ''"' features. A real showplace that won't last asks $37,900 -will con&ider tcm1r11. crpts, drps, shelves + The Real Estete Fair REAL T • S long at $75,700. BEAUTIFUL GREENBELTS * BEST au orters. eau oow 1 ,,,,,,c1,.H '°' 122.soo. 839-6133 962-4454 ., &IHOlO. V. E. U...'8nl & Co. Ai.J.. TERMS BACK BAY OF EVERYTHING * PRICED TO ,.,..._......,. CJS REAL ESTATE mis Fountai~alley home ~ 1. Lovely.cape Cod style 2-story home with SELL NOW* 3 GREAT FLOOR li~~iiiiiiiiiiliii J;833--05&!~=-~~0~r:;:~543-~u~68 1 :~'=·.,.;,~Tb~ VA-fHA .,;I viewoftheBackBay.4Bedrooms&3balhs, PLANS SPUTLEVEL&lLEVEL Th' I N T rk I ~oough tor t targost.d.in-~. paneled office, family room with wet bar, ' IS S 0 U ey. ..,. '°'· The huge hvt"" Reposse'"'°"'· t.ai.st ~·· attractive smmmlng pool In spacious en· INCLUDING THE POPULAR "DOLORES" 503 HAZEL, CdM rm has a custom bit trplc WM. McCABE ;-, cl~ed .l..t·10. Owne-have bought another Eqd unit 3 BR, 2'h baths, w/custom carpel$ ALMOST OPEN SAT/SUN -1-S It's a fully aJr cond. oome :0 the !amily rm. has a REALTY ··:• .,., ..-•o &drapes. Ocean View. Brand new. 5 at the beach. 2 Story, 4 aut. wet bar. This is a 8740 wAi&IBR~~·I home &;. have reduced the price !or quick NEWPORT BR. ,.....,,. tam rm 4 BR + study or o!lke • N .._ • 64 500 'th ell t·terms OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1·5 BR. Custom built. $125,000. w/!pl c, 3 ~ new, take oome, tor only $43,!liO. Call FOUNTAIN v . sale. v.. , , "" etc en -1 ~ HEIGHTS ,._ * ••2 ••-• -,-2901 PERLA (off Vis!• de -•I ....-7% VA loon """"" today, 96)-1687, weekdays -- RANCHO SANTA FE 3 bedroom!. 1.,.. patio wtd w111 helpfinanco. &l!h1600. ait 1'30· Open Hou .. Sun FABULOUS BUY -"NEARLY NEW' boot storage. $31,!liO t1nt HERBERT HAWKINS Owner Transferred s BR. Huntington • · Strategically located 39 acre thoroughbred S BR. lam. rm., form. di.Ii. rm., 2'h ba. On time on marl<et. Fast EXTRA NICE REALTORS. 839-l6000 4 BR, 2\! BA Wittt =Y lire-home. Fam rm. bo~ horse ranch. All 'deluxe facilities, fully one of tbe widest greenbelts in low m.ainl poaession. caU qui c k Duplex _ spacious 3 BR., place. Green Valley Condo, formal dining, cu:st · equipped . Excellent appreciat~on potential area. .Extras galore! Anxious owner asking-646-TI71. 2 ba. with wood burning MESA VERDE FINEST VA or FHA temis or as-&jaeuzzi.3CXM>Sq.Ft., $ 750 000 $66 500 OPENTIL II• ITT FUN 10 BE NICE/ frplc., dining rm., F .A. AREA. Lovely 4 BR, home sume a 7% GI loan. to ocean • golf course+ ' ' · ~-·I ~ heat; carp. & drapes. Plus with Pl'Of. landscp, lo maint OC'OTI REALTY 536-1:>33 6761 Morning·Tlde Dr.~ , HELEN B. Dow'D -brand new, deluxe 2 bdrm. yrd. Truly a lovely family J\.IOVING to Canada! 3 BR. Call Rieb Riclunond ~n COMPANY REALTORS 2141 E. Cout Hwy.; Co"""' del Mar "S.lllng RHI E1tat1 In Newport H•rbor Since 1944" 673-4400 unit: rcfllly sharp. Xlnt home with lots of xtras. Sl6,900. Offered By Owner, . or 96~7652 R..E. by Mc~ location & owner anxious Owner transferred & is aruc· Inc. Bkr. 963'-6739 BY OIVncr, ~ b1ks to blifh. •, REALTOR BLUFFS SPECIALIST ,., "134 ious. Call Hal Meade Agent, __,... ~ '::;:~~~~~~~~\to sell! 540-1'720 or 557-8057. Huntington Buch 2 sty, formal din ..... J1ep j Gonar•I Goneral MID PENINSULA 6=~AN RE!~~9 =~w~ES""T"'c°"L~IF"'F~-1 '--=v""A-C...;;;.A;..NT ___ 1 ~':: .. ::'h~ ~=: BIG CANYON BONANZA REDUCED $16,500 FOR PROMPT SALE #1 RUE MARSEILLES NOW OFFERED AT $108,500 RaomyCl.al Z:~,·~thW°1~ CORONA DEL MAR BY OWNER Rambling 4 Bdrm. just blks i~.Pd~~~?pJ -.., l Block bch 2 sto ;36,500. Lge 2 BR. 2 BA, r·~ ~~I beach. Prcsendy a home, h to , . R-7 cust bit. 4SO Shady Dr. to beach. As.wme 7% VA finance. 8 3 3-110 ~ or .. can be Stop, office or'! ? ? c armer, ocean view • 645-5028. k>an 1\•i1h flexible do\\'11.1_963--4088=-=:::·------ G.,... + parking, fenoed . $70.000. Call G75-293G owner. ER Sh H I $300 mo. P3Y' it all! Prol. REPOSSESSIONS $67 500 Also C.d.r>.1. R-2. 2 Br. 2 Ba, SUP arp a e c r e 1 t decorated ll.ilh brand new ~ BKR · 675-6712 or 675-1632 nlO'\'e in rondttion. New kit-Home. 4 BR, l lh: BA. ankle-deep cut pile carpeta ?or information and locdon EVER STOLEN chen. 675-~. $34,250. 10% down. Open thruout. Painters just left! of these i1iA & VA~ House. By Owner. Call for Hu I J led I 'te ' A DUPL EX LOVELY new Spyg l ass appt. 540-9542 ge so a mas er sw . contact • . home, for sale or lease op-f'.xtensive us~ of glass, mas· KASABIAN Try. this: two .2 bed~m Uon by owner, 2 BR, den, REPOSSESSION s1ve brick f1repla<'e. gour· units • double garage ui-many xtras. Prof. Indscped, Sharp 3 Br, Z Ba. )..()'v rlo1,·n. met ki1chen. SUBl>.flT YOUR Rtel Ettete t624'M rome of S3T:il per year. Tennis & club & pool. try $32.000 \Vills RI t y 0 00, .. ~ 962PA_,,,;MENTU ! ! ! Bkr-SECLUDED POOL . Asking $35,950. Try your.i.,::644--;;:;2696~~·~"'~'=·====..!.is.;.~-"7739:,:;;======-"'"'·;::·~;_;·;_~o=;;;·====I 3 BR & 2 BA own prlct O\\'Tler says r General OPEN THIS WEEKEND Sparkling new "Bordeaux" single story 3 bdrm., 3 ba. "Deane Home". Panoramic ocean view. Deluxe appointments. Spacious yard. Gracious living at a very opportune price! 'BIG CANYON RE,t.L TY 644-1193 SEIL! Call Red Carpet. Realtor!il, ~- 4 BR-2 BA · $27,950? YES! ' Large corner lot on quiet cul-de·!lllC • nev.• <:phi • new paint • n<"IV ct'l1lmlc bath tile . stainless Rtttl kitchen . giu'buge disposal . etc. • Nttlfport at Fairview 646-1111 <•nytlme) NO DOWN G.I. • • DAILY PILOT S•Ulf<la)r itovt•nbtr 10, 1973 nt ngton Bffc L19un~ Bea c La9una Beech 1.CONDOMl'NIUM ; E XPE RTSI r-:.~. '."', ..,---:~-.. IV~~ apeciall•e In ·:o·· ~f.N.C Condos -, .: , , • ~ b\wl'tl waltlnj' nov.'I Choll:e ~ rilllet available tn prime li'atk>DI of Villa Pacific. ~ 'Ilbuton, etc. Our S8letmt'n ~ -Ue bonded! U"""41 pro- .. . ~C'tlon tor you "'ht.fl S(llhig '--...J.-...... "- . ~:1~~~-bOme ot In· * HANDYMAN SPECIAL * d.erwln ra11ty i~. Save dollars· on this ocean view 4 bdrm .. 'Equlll Hous"'C~~~rs) 2 bath home wilh family rm. & dining area. Needs a little elbow grease to make it a real showplace. Ras fenced -yard & n\ce p•tto are3. l.t · yq_u are a, handyman, you could save .,,any dollars on !hi~ famil y home al $49.500 RIVIERA REALTY 494-5678 499-2800 Laguna Beach Laguna Beach Private 3/4 .A-ere ~tale IN HEART .OF LAGUNA $164,000 DUPLEX Benutitul 2 bdrm. unit, grtftt tor owner occupancy. 1Qnly steps between ·the bay & Low interest. excellent financing av3;ilable . Majestlc-180 deg. ocean & tree top...v1e - private road. Designed by famous architect Interior is spectacular -Must be see n to ap- preciate., E ntire 3200 sq. Ct. split level is a. symphony in wood design -beam ceilings thruout. 4 Bdrm., 2 BA :, 2 lg. fireplaces. the ocean. , · JON:FS . -.OP...EtL$ATJ SUN . .-'-1 -~5 +--I ~ 135 45th StrHI ..,,,.. Lg .. Jiving im., den & family rm. Room for pool, great buy, new on market. :I THE ULTIMATE PRIVATE PARTY 673-2207 OR 494-1021 Biau1y, security, convenience (House is listed) .t the bes t location ''!"""""!!!!!!""""'""'""""""'""""~""~""""""'I ~Hable. 4 bdnns .. family I ~ ..,xi,n. pool-sized lot and a ;L:.:•,,9:.:":.o"";;...;B"•;..•:.:c;;.;h;,... ___ coL•"g,_u;..n_•_B_e_ac;...h;._ __ _ ~er view. Truly a ~-horn<. $100,SOO. ., · CALL 552-7500 'I '(' SION I( .· e red hill R£ALTY 'REALTORS Univ. Park Center, Irvine 1 • I~ TAX SHELTER INVESTORS take advantage of this fine North end location. Walk to Crescent Bay Beach in Victor Hugo's. 2-2 BR units plus st1,1dio. Fine ocean view. Ocean Shore Properties * 491-1181 * (7141673-0210 LEASE Wll"H OPTION .....,!~~tno Lovely 4 Br, & Family rm.1 ________ _ $2000. down $500. monlh. JONES REALTY INC • f.St""6 - (714) 673·15210 :1001 W.lelboll lh'd. Mf'/l'POfl lti!Gll~ 126f0 BIG CANYON • • 220 ' ;t • "' : . •• I " • • • ,, L $2'l5 B I s r •h f • ·t • ',H_ -· R'OU-Unlum. ii ~ION<y, -mbtf 10, 197) OAILY PILOT 29 "=< 5 l1ouffl Unlum. 305 RoliiiO OftlVnl. 50$ RO-Unfum. 305 HoulH Uftflirn. 305 Cond0mlnlum1 Apll. ,urn. UO ljtt; f um . UO Aili. Univ.,.. W ,i Genaro! • -~I Cerone dil"'Mir \ . u~tl~ ~· MlsllOi!Vl•I• • Unfurn UO 81lbo1 Island Huntington Harbour Cotone dal Mar. ' · 1 ALA U NTALS ·LANDLORDS! "01.D .Q)l')n•" ehamler •HOW'• this for Location? BEAUTIFUi. qulei Huntington BHch YEARl.Y I BR. furn apt *LARGE1&2BR* , wt WKIAl.ttl 11\1 RIVltt Wt Specialize tn N-..-excellent locatton 1outh of Near all 11ehls, tlem, tbru cul~Ma.C 3 Br, 2 ba. l<'".R. U)VELY 11 u n t t n i t 0 n for ONE ADULT. No pets. $150. tc u 1> _ -' Beach • Corona del M~9 hl;:h"·l,y -tlirtt bedrooi'n JC, 2 Shop-cntn, Jlunt-----ctr C:all --Guy ~'2:8~~~ To">nhOu&e oonao 2 11' brs M moo lncl util. 67>29'!5. Quiet l aecluded 2 l\r; 2 ~{L •: :1 t ·• 1 'flC: ~ .. HOUSIS & 1 ....... n .. , Our Rental Stt· 3 }>ath and tumlshed or ?i1all, City Park and rec. Bkr; or eve1 ~ 2 M. bltins, enclsd pe.Uo'. BACH. 1 adult, $150 mo. ~-Furn or unlw:n. bt&ttd "' or~,. n iii Am. v1.;i,f'REE to You! -rey .~fJ'.'.;:1><d. $400. B k r · cntn 2 blks away, ·AvaU N-port Buch PoOI, Hwttlllilon Harbour •1nier, utils. paid, no pell. pool. )Ir. beach k shopping. • •-L.l_LJ_IJ_U_m.JL DU'IS. Nu-Vle,v! • ~-Al5.d~~'i~t~:~ ~: School, $Zi0 per n» M&-2591 Avail 11117. ~ \Varner to Algonquin, go by TOWN HOUSE .NIWPOIT & MY,C •• M • .,.2: 1 ,iJ. !'~_:YIEW RI NTALS 8~~;1-tfuiu;~~ltdol dlshwuher. Covcn'ed t: cptd Si4ei~ C:in~ :~ki~~~(,t,~· 2 SR condo, patio, d.rp8, shag B1lbN Penin•ula ~~r ~'~~I ~fh ttgop ~,:if. 2 Br, fl.replace. poo(. pr'vate . 01,)1J,JIJ or 494-3248 ., OecJc o .1 ·~ 1 • crpts, ~ltlns, ttfri", washer, ..... t•~ ntin taJ b •• , NJCE---1....BR Jwn a.pt $.12) llv.y. 3 Br, 2 Ba + bu;e . '"*>' +<>•<.l n'IO, on case $325-Lra:. 3 BR, yard, patio, dryer, lellijt iii. phone ••s WEEK & UP turn right ~J block to 11602' pa._, co en ~-. i> Good area-' sl(lil_e ol{. Avail ' 2 BR, ·1110:-2 BR, C:M. SI«>. la.wutr)t~ It came nsom. Avail Dec. 1. 3 BR, 2 BA, lo<s of lla'ht-lc: air, Cd?.t. ~ ,.. Sell Cirele, Peyton r.tanor. tut. Spacious grounds, near LOVELY 1 BR Tr t • 2 BR TeabolJae $155 H.B. 400 Ju mSne. $400 mo. DR Cr>t k drpt. Bullt·ln $425-New 3 + Fam rm. Ex~ 2375 e _Sleeptna Rooms Manqr:r No~ 53. 846--5105 ahopp!::l ~ lint> beach. f'u;r, .• $15$/$165 in L.Aauna, ulll 2 BR walk to water, NB 673-1658. Covered patio le 1unc:teck. ceptionally nice H a. r b 0 r 8R.AND nu delux spadoo5 2 e Houseketplf\I Rooms $210 Studio Condo ,_1 niHhed or U11turnlshed, .:po. Now. $1'15 Bin$1et, ~~ N;t. ENQOS.ED Pl t 10 , aur--Boat cate. Only $290 mo. View bome. br adult concto. hrfect for • Ocean View Aptl ja~. bay view • ... ., c, S2:;0. Corona del M , 5 POINTS 2-br-dupleX'll!IO Fee.-~. ,...oded by z BR. z ·BA, O!l.l~. rlrsHUI) No.t~. NU,V.IEVLRENl'ALS coupl•.,. 2 ·liJllles. $215. BALBOA INN * Jllll.:1122 * 644-2611. -" ~estl<>""ladyever! .""t:>•i.t ·2 Bdr., 1 ~th. den dblJf N ni .. no,.dtpollt •. Credit chede 67~ "or ~ mo.968-3473 -.---:::-. ~105-!tlain_Sttett '[--~- CLEAN 2 "'.b'' .. .....,. ~~ · ""' • c, r. -. ~d. Pr-™", 8474491 aft. I br __ _.._ .i:--· _.___ -01•... L•nuM a..ch 3 ~R .... ,.,:;.,,.,.·h•~.---1 . r -.N in lt.B. earpeti, drape"•· Corona. mo. yrt,y. • v 4 BEDROOM 2 _1 wa.li<IK'I--_,,.,. •• ..,,..., v,., .. .,.., • n UC<UW ";1 .......... litt1111 house, fenct'!d le aar. Wettminster &re&. 80-8968 Agt./tTW'tter, ~ eVff. M 6: wetkends. . hmlly nn formal BA:,,· refrii, Nr m crpt: drpl: YRLY 2 BR, m E. Bay reb'ig, beam ceilings, trplo;: UNIQUE 2 br $295 avau. Balboa l1l1nd 6~. RENT WITH OPTION rm private' l""""l& *t~poo paint $165. 5S2-{l'i6.} &ft 6:30 Ave. Pret, cpl. $200 + dep. CHl_,!RMlNlncGI lllTut'uon oceOapnp. !!f,;. sus~"'14k13•vall 12110,. ! Le.11tna'11 ~t, At'Ud .-....... · F'amll "-·· ' ....... * .. .t..t...... UUI In I N hild ~ · · ~UN· ,.,.. eves 0 I ~V ~ ~· BRAND new 3 Br, ~ b. ~-·nhouses. ll 2, 3 A pr l v lle&ff. $54.5/montb. .. .. ........,.0 • s. c:. . 0 e, • pet ~be.r!Ji!,)_n'•· 7'2'!l GA.viotn. 1,1,'kends . , • '" NE\ hna.~ 3 bf. 2· ba S21m $350 ANNUALLY, Ba.y View, unit w/trple le blHns. 1650 .f. 'BR. Sl"iS & u_p. 6f.t 5686-fte'lirrrg 1---it CGndominlum1 213; 439-1957• 49f....-ITI9. LrvE ., ~~ • &~~ ":! ::1 t ~T32s ; st;::.:, :\gBlf"ra·!ordbil 1q. ft. of cba.nn A a tuper • WHY RENT? weekends: 64Z..0735 days. Unfurn. 320 BAPri. ~FRON'[A 2 orF 3 BR._ ON ldeal beach. Spac 2 duplc~:e;' BR'."'2'·M, trplC oow heart of CdM. ChUd am v • , A. en, n~ to boot. $3&>. S1500 down. buys this 2 BR, PRIVATE beach. 2 BR + vate ....,ach. um o1 Bdrm, 2 bath: 7 mo .. P.O. 603 Begonia $375 mo or pets. ; frple, Cl'J)ted lhru -ou t. 6J3-29'i5. l'At Ba. tam. townhouse. gu_est room; l 'Ai ha., carp .. Irvine U¢urn. 673-6640. Box 144, Laguna Beach olt. 67J.83l7.' • • CllAR.MINC 3 ~1· th', Z ba Includes \Vasher, dryer, A RJ:>Ol\tY one bedroom duple-x . *Total $187 per mo. * diPs, waaher/dryer. 2 ear 2 BR. 2 BA \VALNUT BACH. apt., St25 l\fo., yrly. 9~ DELUXE townh.se, 3 br, $385. fr11l, 2 patios, gar. ~~~ ~l~ffo ~oo.;:~; .~~.!'crou from park and Q~t. E REALI l:rl'.Br~ e;ri montbChildren O.K. Yearly, SQUARE. $225/MO. Avail incl. u1U. Nr. beach. EFFIC. & Deluxe ~n1 $50 2~ ba. Frple, dshYlshr, w/w Laguna >I Contflet Salisberry Re lty eivua • corner tepuate en· we ooup e, • o..vu ... ge. ~ . Nov 25th Call S51•10l)8 Marshall Realty 675-4600 & $15 wk. Pool, matd, ph, crpt 11~ blks to bch. Yr ALA Ren t•l1 673-6900. a ' trance • CIU'ale $225/mo, $1.35. Stove, reft .. yrd. GERRIE ro. 54'"'30'10 2 BR. -~-•-'"·-\Valnut SM:ALL.1 br. $135 including Idry. Village Inn, 494-9'136 leasC. 673-7127. . "'-'12ll Alt. Calif• t.raest Rental Agey CH"IC" BIG CANYON ·~~n••w" uni Winter rental nr ocean 2 Bit;. 2 BA, 1 block from Nit. bdMlops, Bri&bt 3 br, Homefindert 547·"41 Umi~al~ty to lease Square, Irvine, pc)o1, SUJ 6734928. · · QU~. s~all 1 BR. utll. NE\V &. beautiful 2 Br, J )>eatloch,IA~tn kit., din nn., • den,, crpl/drp, trplc, lr's lot. NU PAINT THRU...OUT luxurioos new 3 BR ~ mo, lmmed occup., 644-5398 p~1d . PatlO. Professional Ba. Huge master Br, beim rrs.,2fn~· yrl)', U~d. 2 ~ pr. Avl now. Cl Sharp 4 Br, 1%. Ba, pa Yf/ magnificent v t e w . Laguna Niguel Corona del Mir singte person. $135, 497-1153 clilgs, tree top view. $300. •·IL--p I I Ordtkf, Open l-5.-fS75..4215. bltna,..2 e&r~aar,.tenced -)'J'd.. ~. 64+0786, 979-41fil-, BACHELOR unit S 15 0 L1gun1 Niguel nio. 673-1658 .,.. gg.-en ntu 1 SHAH? 3 BR, tam. nn, $270 me:>. !.'wl. 962-5ll.9. HOUSE In Heights, ocean ON Gol.t eoune, "'"BR, 2 utilities pd, ca~ p e t ed : ..,. · : NE\\'ISl:l -2 BR. l_B.A. N view, nlce ya.rd; leate. 3 BR. famlly nn, -i .. , 1% &: hilltop view, 3 BR, 2 , BA, 8Jl' CQOCI, cptg/c!fPs, 613-8574 1 BR & den. beautiful vtMV children at dogs. Swedilh ON THE POINT 3 BR, clean Avatt. hnmed. Re alt or ba. crpta A: ~.-bltna, car gar, lot 115 x ~ all d&hwr, ovens, ref r 1 g., of ocean, 1,1,•alk to beach f:rplc, cav patio. $250/D'I>~ .. Wl W.1t lhCOSTA MIS4 .t: cozy, inclds \YJD . .$325. 673-2".m eb.i1dren A peta ok. $295. fenced, Consider pet or w/storage, KO,ll & teriius Cost "-1 & stores. to J une 1st. $230 615-5720. UlO to $125 . Bachelors furn. ,m,~. AJ'}>'· BalTett Realty 53&-1006 child $28:> 642-9879 wshr/dryr. ., car gar I m.a ~;n~c~ld'!!;ng~u!!'til;Jc.~494-4~!!25~1c_ __ ,~"'-:~~----- All util. Nr beach. NB ......-'llNU NEAR Beach, View 3 BR, ' · w/storage, golf & tennis Costa MeH $145-l BR unt duplex. Gar. 2 BR, cottage, nr Bay, ~% 1 bl, ::e_wnr'a i;1t. ::1 Irvine DOVER SHORES club priv avail. $350., lease, Casa cle Oro Newport Sea.ch 1'°'""";.,,;.=-----~-J$..~·B~l~t~~·1oE:!~:,,pl ~~ul~fJ>t:-' J:.ta. moS:V~1;i:: ~~.e:; aho=. Pr.>:'~'. . 1r"~~~=ll~~=·· :,:9!t or lease, 3 BR ~~parU:~fo~ES ;A;~t ''EXTRA SHARP'' furn \11/util. Eastside ~1178. NEAR new 3 BR, 3 baths, 3 BR. + bonua, 2% ba. $425 Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 2 ba. upstaJra on ninth b:>le Custom designed, featunng: 3 bedrooms, 2 ba.lh condo Sl~lnvely 2 BR apt, unf, Ciplstrano Beech fr'PLo patlq. ~ l t ·in'•, 3 BR., 2 ha.tbs • •• •• •.••• • $450 NPI' Shores, 4 BR, 2 BA. $350/$400 mo. 547...Q517 or • Spacious kitdM?11 with in-in moat desirable section Children & pe1'. Car. Ya.rd. dlshw!Jbr. Xlnt! $450 Month. 2 BR., lY.:i baths ..... , #35 new epts, drps, $425/mo. ~ direct lighting ot P1 ark Ll1~:~~ pool E/side 2 BR Dollhouse hr. bch. lhag Scenic Propertles 675-Sn& 2 BR. + den, 2 ba. •••• $430 ·As9oc. dues paid. Acent • Separate din'g area & P enty 0 y<U<U>•8· Furn. $170-2 BR To,vnhouSe, s. E, cpts, outdoor tigbtinr, auto 1% sues. to beach: 2 BR 2BR., 2 ha~····:·•·•• $325 6t6-\l2$ · Newport Inch •Home-like storage ~UBB~ ELLIS co. Hntg. Bch. W&.Sh/dryr, kids door, adults, no pet.I. $215. 2 Ba. QdJd wekomel Patio 3 Br., 2 bl.., lncl. adnr .. $335 SLUFFS OONDO 3 hr 2 e Private patios & pett. 831-9Cnl da,ysi.!!6·3728 "yvd. $325 Mol>rlY.. ba. 2 ear gar;-Pool. r'.P.. ·BLUFFS-VIEW • Cl""d garage w/slorage 675-7DIO $200-2 ~r unt Back Bay. Eves. Beiin wu BOYD Raltn . inS--5930 bltna. 83H6JS, L 5 e Need to lease Sparkling New e M.al'ble pullman Spend Chrilfmat on PINECREEK _. Nyanl.B. Kids & pets. (iar & NEW driwce lower duplex, SPYGlASS HUI, 2 BR. d. en. $450/mo. 3 BR, 3 BA, din rm, lrg e K1ng-sz Bdrms Bay In ~-wport a .1ch LIVES UP .. ··•-mld fam rm cheerful etec • Pool • Barbeques · sur. ,_ ..,.. TO ITS NAME \\re Also Have Furnished prtv. 2 BR. 2 ,BA, 2 pati0!5. leue or-.... Avail Nov. URGENT / Immac 3 Br. tam k it c h e'n . Submit: ~ed with plush lanq. Balboa Bay Club. Luxury, • • • Bat"h 1 2. 3 OC Apts trple, $225., 3-"592 A Vta I ~ pool prM., $500 mo. rm, Harbor View Home. 2131790-7197 coll aft 7 PM scapmg \Vaterfront, 2 BR. 2 BA, Over 500 tall tr LANDi.6ROS FREE Catalina. 491).19)1, 644-2698 net. -$430/mo. Ph; 644-686.l or . -' · • Aduh!I, No Pets uninternq>ted bay vie'!'-', ees Coll P rk 3 Br 2 Ba, trplc bltm. · "srNCE 1946" 644-7515. BRAND .new 3 BR. 2% Ba. I BDRM. $185 i lonth of Dec. $900, Mn. and lO $U"eam!I with • e tenotd yard. So '4 Hwy. ht Western Bank Bldg. SHARP· Vacant 3 br, 2~~ ba. deluxe condo. Newport 3ffi w. \\'Hsoo &iz.l97l Baker weekihtYS 714-543-9-186 wateJ.!a.Us ~ate a ";;:.: !. BRb&nJ!, 8:· •= 3 Br, 2 ba, lam rm, frt>J, -~Call Apnt 1-5 pm, o~;1:°1t:iJ.;'· 'N1;M.· Pool • yard malnt. Lease ~yan1":¥ting °'."".h,g1,; $30 WEEk & UP SEASHORE . PENTHOUSE, ~axi:.cl:;•n.r:· 1. or cntr. dswhr, tnod yrd, newly $500/mo. 833-8635. or fan;iily $500/mo . .unf. e Studio .A: t BR Apt!\-. _ luxurious 4 B & ~n. 2-bedroom apartment. Small $250 -2 BR, 2 BA, 1 yr redec. $280. 546-0281 2 BR, 1~) ba. · P at i o • · , CLEAN 4BR + Nr Mariner, $600/mo !um. 6'4-7211, Agt. • TV & Maid Service Avail. oceant:roDt, )Tl:y or winter peta ok. From $170. Furniture old. jttenbelt v.'/ view. Im-Coron• del Mar Garage: $300 mo. Yearly. . vacant $450 NEWPORT Crest No 4-• Phone-Service -Htd. Pool ~ease,~ pluafl cptS, available. Office open 9:00 mac.. children & smJ pet TIO Heliot~~. 6"-4309 2 BR., 1 bath , ,, ,.,, ••• $315 Call collect, 337-5847 1900SF 3 BR 3 BA pool e _..ehildren &: Pet Sectiori · EugeDeroond . • THE BEST! to 6:00. Z300 Fairview Rd.,' ok. LOVELY 2 Br, 1 a. .. trplc, LRG. 2 BR, w/2 )Tds •. $2§. 2 BR, 2 ha, den, ale •• $'l15 SUnken LR fam nn, 4 br tennis, $47S • • • 2376 Newport Blvd., CM 00..~ • Barrett Rea:tty, Costa Mesa. Phone: 562300. r 1295. 3 BR. 21> ba. frplc, beam ~.patio, gar, per mo. . 3 BR .. 2\1 ba. .... $385/400 3 . ba. .,.d. tennis, ~'. ~· . * 541--0!l6 548,-9755 or 64>-3967 NOW· RENTING-- pool & rec 8"'a. Brand new 1295 · mo./yearly 613-'JOlS m.1HI. m.911Xl . 3 BR., 2 baths .......... $410 642-1%18 (Ad good tor IS on rentJ BEACON Bay, 1. BR, frpk, EAST SI DE -Huall! -..!.. -. S BR-'Hoult ' l BA Sot 4 BR.,3batha •••••• , ••• $425 SUNKEN .LR,· fam rm, 4 beamed ceil, bltin country . ' $315 -~ Br, 2 BA. dshwhr, QUAINT 2 mt L!!-· P!'Cal·I· Narcilmt. y..:.-'·· •"=---W 4 BR., 211~ baths •••• $450/415 NR. Beach 4 Br, tam nn, br, 3 ba, pool, tennis. ~· ' . , _ kitchen,-breakiast cor, new New apts. Jln7 Elden Ave. tncd & Jod""'1 w/ Lovely tre< -· -~· ~ -~·~ • SBR.llja,)l'ptBch ... $51S 3 Ba, trplc, e»ndo. Pool, 642-1276 · · .· ----·nua1 shag apt 4 doors to 'bay ·Chlldren.,OK. Open -View! has all, child ok. 6'J>.-089tl. . = CALL 552·7500 tennis, $500 mo. 64>-1658. . • · ~.....,. _, & prl beach, Tennis, $2'15 Sat & ·Sun. lD-4. ~ .•, S3T5 -· 3 -BR. 2 BA Brand 3BR, 28A, gar, $350 mo, CM. I• ..... ..., BAYSHORES 2 br, 2 ba. San Clemente 1BR.1 BA Furn $200 fum/unturn. 675-1748' or ·~. 2 tull . baths, forced New. Oshwhr. Clilld •& pet ~Naro-"'" VISION Jg. tam nn. wo. $375'Je.... 151 E .. 21st .SL q1 642-1329. . =heat, paU9S or balconies. ok. Includes ganl•""'· · 613-8775 or Mz.5290 NEAT· 1 Br !um $llkpt · . 524-3473 2 BR; spectacular ocean ·*' 646 1666 * SPACIOUS 2 BR furn. incldg Ava~S ~ ESTATE Open 7 Days A Week 3 BR. 2 ba, clean, spacious, util pd. dose to sbop8. · view, on golf ~. $;250. utll., Bal Pen., steps from . 548-1168 BEACON RENTALS patio, gar. $425/mo. Yrly CHARMER 2 hr $156 avail. • red hill Newport Heighll mo. 492-6137, 4\n-2780.. NEWPORT beach w/swtdeck overlook· G NAO (In Plcadilly Circus) lease. 644-0011 hu fncd patio a: pr. -Westminster ing water. Lease or rent CASA RA A 1854 S. Cst. Hwy'. No. 6 It's a breeze, • , ,sell your l\tOVE in .3 bt 3. ba $1$. R~TY REALTORS CLEAN, neat, ava!lable now! APARTMENTS mo. $325. No brokers. By No Securlt;.v Deposit. Lovely Laguna Beach 494-9-191. items 'l'-'ith eue UM Dally 4-plex. Bring family le pet Untv. Park Center Irvine 2 BR + <ren. Fenced yard, NEW 2 BR. Vi~ ba, 2 car .1 BR Flll'n $138 appt Phone 673-8876. 2 BR. Apts. On beautifully : \Vhlte EttphMt Oime-A-I:;tne Pilot Oasslfled. ·~ Nie& P'Jrne 3 hr 2 ha $235 ' • bltns incldg DW. $385 mo. gar, pool, avail Nov. 24, UTILITlES '.PAID $35 per wk & up. 1 BR, landscaped grounds. Gas~ __ ~ ____________ hknl.filcdl:aar.Avail. . . ~5.:2ooBarrett Realty $235 mo. 893-4123 eves, No Pets 2 Br & bach's. Color TV, eluded. Laundry .. Hea ,, uwrzr XSWVLUV ~ -NEW P'.&iftt l , br, FM $~ 2 BR Condo ••••• $225 Mo/lie M0-4121 ex. 361 days. 2-\50 Newport Blvd., CM maid serv, 'pool. THE PooL _ Nr.· shopping, NQ xint -locaUon -Family. 2 BR Condo ••••• $245 M:o/lse S•n CJement• T~ Unfum. 335 Call 646-1038 MESA 415 N Newport PETS. POOL J br, den 3 ba ~ 3 BR HOl'Ue ••••• $Z6 mo/lse Blvd. NB. ~9681 400 M=ac~mi_C.M. For on Id In w-·• V.orld· Call Mary Beth ~71, at. UO .. Swift 'n' Sw1n9Y! Look·ARkes 7035 ''NB"Hetsht.·...._ Trpl. .All 3 BR Hom• ..... $300 mo/loe 2 Bit, 2· BA borne on Hunti"9ton llffch · HOLIDAY PLAZA LRG Oc.anlront 2 &. Ex-' ;;;..,;;ii,...;;;;iiiiiiiiii;;..,ii~- extru, 'pool. maint. tncld. 3 BR Home .'. ••• ~mo/lie Shoreclitts. Frplc, beautiful Deluxe Spacious 1 BR. Furn ptionall . I• ALA Rontel1 ·MUJIJ 4 BR llome ..... $300 mo/be cpb& drpa, gardner. Adulb NEW% BDRM .. 1% Ba. den, apt. $1~ util pd. Htd pool. ce Y ruce" 1510 W. NlW TRIPLEXEs:' 4 BR Home • •• •• $425 mo/lae only, 111)• pets. Avail Dec. pool/sauna/tennis, 1 mile Ample prkg. No children, ~anfront. 675-4688 or 675-*3 BR·• $225 ..,* RANCll ·REALTY 551-DIO 1st.. $325,. 49'J.3821 alter 6 to beach. -7 evee. no pe1'. 1965 Pomona, C.M. l Bdrm .... $2'5 " . . . LOVELY Super c1<an 3BR. PM. 'BR..2 BA, 1 ">·Adonis. •ELMGARDENS·POOL• 3B~~rnom;;w: .... 2, BdrBd m ..... $$2117DD ,<J : Kida Ii~ OK. t.rz. fmotd horn~ crpts. <lrp&, COm-Sa1't• Ane Avail now. AU amenities. e Adults.Pool.side $150 Up.. 2 BR, 2 BA $27S Year! rm • • • • . 1. - yaro _. Qui<t ....,. (cul-de-munlty P"'1< A pool. $325. 1265/MO. Lease. -•Also Children's Section 615-298! £15.2!M9 838-l.Ji WUIOR at Pl•~LI C • "" ......,) • ,.,,...,... patio, SS:l-7'"9! S ... &d out! 4 Br, $215. Gar, N . rt BNch l77-E .. 22nd St. CM 1142-364.5 Phone ~-41fr'Ajf:;c 1 '!""' -" point. SQ.2221 AV AIL Now • 4 BR. 3 BA, lnCd yrd. KidJ/peta. Sng1' -. 1 & lrg, $160 & $150. Ter-l"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!S~ cnue:. &t&-9666). park, pool. Yr Ue. lat 6 ok.. SPlJT level 3 Br, 2 ba. race. Ideal for bachelors. UPsrAIRS studio on the can·1~ EASTSIDE 1aq'e 2 BR, 2 lut. $365/mo. ~. caur1t..rcestRental A&C'Y 2Cargar.Pool.Bltns,cpts, Adults. 1993 O:aurch. nal. ·Le patio, util pd, NEW VILLA .PAULA :J. BA, buge·family rm., trple, 897-1305 ,Homeflnclen 547·'641 drps., refrig. Adult couple 548-9633. ~ m pets, yr lease. ONLY 1 LEFT! • - Jta:. )'aid.. S SaDta Isabel NEW . 3 Br, 2 Ba. bltnl, Hou ... Furn. or only. $300. Rltr. 6D-5333 LGE. F1JRN 2 BR, Bltris, 2 Br, 2 Ba I.mver Apt. ' -,.___ tralb -s A pool ..... -. ....... 3 BR. 2 ba. Frpl l·Blk. $1~. FAMILIES WELCOMf;, I .-per mo. _...,_. « com , c rp.t 1, Unfum 310 anta na • De"am ceiL Adwlll, (ln-to beach. Yrly. $300. Suptt tor 2 work'g gals.~ 642-2639 drpa, oomm park/pool. Nr • . !ant olc), no pets. $180. rpt· ~ tJo beam~· •·a-"" -u~~ 3 n . l UC..1. m&M7. G-el DELUXE Townhae 3 hr, l~i 642-9520. Ask tor Mike • ~ •--·pa • .. ~. " •u.v ·~ ~ ha t/drpl bltna 1rg pri JONES REALTY 673-6210 mgs, garages. ,r!t ba. $DJ. Gar, tncd yrd. 3 BR. . 2 11A. crpta. . -'. cpdbl • . • LGE. 2 BR, Juxuzy apt. MALE ·-•ed hr l 622 Hamilton, C.M. 548-'21!i'l Kk11/pet&. bltm. 2 car attacbed pr. ri~. 64-4-fsig:; :,.-_~ Bltns, quiet, heated .pool. ·~ to s ge See Mgr Mr. & Mn. HoOe.ri Calif'• Lzlelt Rental ~cy_ $295/MO. 837...WS 2 BR.; 1 ba.., unf. New carp, Adults. 19.n Po m 0 n a. .;.. lbr, i ~ hse w/same. s· . Villa . . .tl!!fnO!l~ra 547·'641 NEW tvmhl<. Fenced patio, drape1, decor. Yr)J'. $250.. Newport S..ch 64>-1289. Rr ';;,mi ~ 11 heh & bay. 1erra I ge 3 BR p 1 u 1 1-tam rm pool, ncreation. No pets. 3draBR., 2 ba., unf. new carp, SPACIOUS 2 BR furn Jncldg llOO Victoria, 2 new e.pts, MOes ERNb e. 75 · 6'B-8fi66. Small Adult O>mpiexln Luati' ..... • p;s 833-2036 ~ decor yrl)' $325 1rg tii D 2 Br, 2 Ba on Forest set:ttng, Located -.:; new crpt., drpe, frt1hly ' ... ·BR. 2 ba' .n....:.~.i_:t utl.L, Bal Pe., atepi from ' rooms, gar., pvt. pa 05• the bay. 1~ per -· Min. lrom n-n'-"-1"... ... ,1. • palnted inside aod out, lra: TURTI.E Rock, 4 BR. 21A " • • \,A.-ccuauvu • beach w/sundeck ~-2 .BR. 1 BA, am. pet or ~ .,...,. ~ • ....... 3 1ncd yard. Family, no pets. Ba, 3 car pr. $450. Immed. 2FumBR.; wlnba.ter $32). ;..., water. Lease or rem child, 675-2749. Winter rental. Priv. patio. 2 BR, 2 BA ••••••••••••• 1265 M7~111. ..,......... .. 2 rum. winter ••• 2 673-4G67 or 54$-2)11. 114 E. -St., c .M. , .. . . 5'5-0630. $300. mo. $325. No broken. By. BR, bltins. mature adults, WINTER RENTAL. OCEAN· 548-0137 or 64&4005 r · 381' home ooeda _.,, L..-8eoch appt pbooe 613-8876. no children or peu. 2'l40 FRONT 3 bi', $200/mo. Call NEWPORT ~~ter,.nt ~ if:,U: ATTENTION Duplexes Unfurn. 350 = Dr .. Apt B, CM C213l 596-1709. APARTMENTS ... Sun. IO:~OIJ. 1110 RENTERS Balboa l1l1nd NICE I hr dplx. Quiet. Sep 1 BEDROOM, pool, bil< to l.BRUlnlum.Fmm JOO., ! Fullerton Ave. See U1 Ftnt tor AD Your by garages. Employed adult beach. Yearly $155. Single UTllJTIES PAID •- FRESH Paint 2 Br. +Plu ffou5ina: Needs. We Have RUSTIC OIAR.M! 3 BR. over 30, no pets. 548-1021 adult. Call 64fr2696 No Pets , • $170. Yrd for kids A peta. Home..ApU er O:indo'a in Steps to bay. $250/MO. C'OMPLEI'ELY furn l BR. ruRNISHEO Bachelor, no )t5Cl Newport B1Vd., CM H~·~ ........ I 1R<nta1547 ""~1 LagN•-~Bch-MD·-snpt Vllteic>-LolSao Balboa Ponlmulo Yearly. can 644-8856 $130. 131 Flower St.,CM. rooking, no pets. $115/mo. Call "16-llXl3 'llPITl'Y'lnder1 ~ ....... --Corona del Mi r Adults, no pets. ~7883 613-0Ml QUIET • BR, n ... .1. Oemente WINTER rental, 1 house $1 SEASHORE 2 & 3 BR. SURROUNDING •_ portnrlall. ~, fumBay, '1375unfltrnor OPEN 7 DAYS lrom, ~... modem trplc, • 2 75 2 BR. lY.. ba patio, S .,., ,_,, 3 BR or 2 BR .. den, ~ --A I From $200 per month 2 an bat'h, downstaln BEACON REN S paitio sundeck bay View Ba kltche t tio garage, .... v.... n........-.... H .._A,.._. ·~ $425, 2458 None Ave., TAL wnc 'to oceaii. $380 mo'. 1 hue to;.;, ~=k: ~alk'. call 833-8731 ·-•uy<o•..,, OUSI! .,_.~7 w/patio. encl gar. & lndrl! W..D. (In PkadlllY Cireul) sc..9879 1_. distances to storel, avail Dana Point OCEANFRONT 2 BR , lacil Adults only, no pell. 3 BR, 1% Ba, ""1t. ~ 1851 S. Ott. Hwy. No. 6 N rt S..ch -~ GARAGE, $240 YEARLY. $160/mo. £44.-0878. , lr fenced )'d w/pa.tlo. N; Lapna Beach $-9t9l ewpo now,. 6'1;>-1273. 645-8908., eves & weekends. 2 BR, 1 Ba, singte st.wy: S.C. Plaza. $300. m o . $1Q;. 1 BR oear beadt, big *PRIME RENTALS* CI!ARM!NG lront house, 2 LIVE In the all new Dana San Clemente new lhag crpt, cb'ps, hiCd IO-OM.S. ~. )'ll'd, ebid/pet Ml· * Watertront b:lme, 4 BR., BR. den dining, frplc, farm Point Harbor at the patio, beam cell. trplc, gar. j BR a • ~·-3 Ba ldtch, 2 blk& to bch. $275, beautiful MARINA INN OCEANFRONT, 1 BR , $115. 2544 Eiden No. C. , 2 _ bltln Slo'Ye, ..,..,.. · .. Br ·-'-·-...... .. pier & slip Lease 673--0852 M el ·-de 1 own d/w trpte 1ncd yrd, ..,__, • • oceen v~w _., $1400 (furn.) · • ot • ol'i;,\U; Del Obispo St. re c, poo , view. No 537-3125. . crptt, <lrPs. nr South Cout .. ~ ~k. &ml pet ok. * waterfront home, 5 BR.. SPAC newer 3 br, 2 ba., (496--23.53). Kit c be n, Et-childreri, no pets, $165., 2 BR 1 ha & 3 br 1~ ' ni ...... n'K 545-7645. ..,.._,. 3 Br. '2%i ha, new crpts, 3 ha., pier A •Lip. wi ... A.. SCJV, porch. Walk shop. 516 ficlencles k Apartments. 492-2>84. ba b'Jtn ·-''ilil ·-~ ~ ~. n-··~ '~ $3-/mo ' -'" -0• Heated I ••-·t dial ' range, _.,., ~::;, """"A· ~ut. ocean $1,000 (furn.) . ....s. /,;,J • JAi:· ~ poo • ""'"" Apt. Untum. 365 pool clubrm. carport. ~_!erdelncld3 'dBR, ' .~~ ..... .:.nr ........ """' ... AVAIL' * 3 BR.. 2 Ba.., patio. Will 1 Bednn ............. apt, newly bap-th • television, sauna -Coll-• Ave 6 4 6. 6 o • • • lea & ... ...., .... ~ 1-Ph.v ~.i. v'~ . ta.ke children I: ....... (furn), .. --~ , I au n dry facilities, G-rel ~~ ' .., • · ~ ...... per mo. NU~VllW RENTALS * Ba.Ytront apt.~l + den, ~~· ftfrig, gar., meeting room, close to San ..... Under new mgment . 673-4030 °" 494-3248 ocean view. Lease $1300 Clemente & ~a Beach. NEW TRIPLEX MODERN 2 BR. w/i!US 3 BEDROOM, 21Ai bath PRESTIGE NORTH END (Furn.) Cost• Mes. Come play tn our Adult 2 Br 2 Ba Laund ~alled hv. rm., beam ceil· Y I Townhoute Family IOOl\'l * ,._......_ 3 BR 2 ba sporttiahing, shopping & . • • ry, mars. trg pa'do. Adutts. $175. ou' I Jove your llet end • ool. $3251MO' 4 BR. den, family nn · 31Ai '-"'"''"'v -·• • 1 BR A Den. Frplc, beam restaurants. $60 week & Up. patiO, e nclosed garage. $215. On E. i6tb St. See M&r. he'll low his! Easy-eroehell fil!Place, pool. • ba,., '2 wet ban, fa~ous Pool. Leue. $355 tUnfum.) ceilings, new shag erpt. o..:,.w this ad ..__ -Ive 416 Hami~ton, C.M. 646-4414. at 437 Princeton Dr. t,Aect s_,,. Do a double take! Crochet 66-Qil.O. '-vJew1· $1624 mantb. * Fabulously !um. 2 BR, p · --......1 · Util -·~ ~ .... Hia and Her berets anc1-1onc 3 Bil. 2 BA on cul-de-sac mi:IELOS REAL ESI'ATE 2 ba., Lido beach. Lease nv. ""v""~' patlO. $5 oil on first week's rent. Balboa l1lanc1 LRG I br, bltDll; CID, retrlg scarvet In vivid, euy rlppie nr 8Chools le beach. 318I'halia 494-8093 WATERFRONI'API'S. (Unf.) tncl $l9S/mo. can~ ~ pool, lndry. Adlts. no~! dellp In 3 c:olon. U1t knit· $2f1S/mo. Cal M6-3GO. FOR ~~-I an "" * 2 BR. • 2 ba. Udo beach. Newport Beach LIVE watching those harbor NEW 2 BR. frpl., all elec. $1-0. 126 Monte Vista Mir ti '&led Pattern ._ • ........,,_...., n.. • late $425 Ugh blutr of Dana bit-ins. Garage. $275 A-to. No. 5, ~. Jl'a a MUST .. lthiJ ~ u:n.::me;;., S, M L tnd : 3 mt hou':f ""w-/trpkok, Ira ba A-den. Panoftm1c ocean * 2 SR. 1 ha. Leal!IE! BRAND new upper. unit, 1600 M~~ g;uxe new 2 br yearly. Broker 675--6100 * EXTRA I._ 1 or 2 BR. ;:"" ..,! 1 • s.!.~ ·~ dVOll<rY·nt· • ~ Gpotnt • 1715 ~~· blt.U.S: ~ BR. 1 ba. Leue :a.ttb.1~: b~u!":i.:: ;~c!r. a~~j,.,5;_1m·: r F.': Bolboa Penln1u le Healed pooi~ Fl'om $14~ by-yvd. rlhbell~ectl-,'f.. !or esch potmn -161 25 LRG U. rm. l>plc, din rm. 1 BR, 2 BA. cpl, drpa, bit-1715 & gar. $375/mo. Year)J'. $500/MO. OpL to buy. Blk to ocean blk to channel ~-edulta, no pets. U87 plain fabric. ~'" """ cents for MICh 111ttem tor 4. mt. WfJOCland • HaJt1or u.. Hllllkte, $350. mo. Un!. ~ eves 67&--5487. BkT. Jean 831*2m. nr pa.vii' ' 3 hr 2% ~ onrovia.. 645-0926. aol~~•=kll93931 ~M~~ HS. 3Z E.cber, f13..fSJ6. 499--&313. Ot.(QI& NEWLY· decorated 3 BR. 2 Hunfi ngton BNCh Cm>. mo~ZM-2911.' 2~~'. ~~~11~~=:: a.~dren. •s 512os 2. 4, 6, 8. delivery will --2 BR..!".:~.; .. ~'"-~ L ....... Nlauol BA. upper, w/lge oundeck1 • epl1lrane lluch $150 per mo. 644·1())5 "' .~ .,, --~-60-·~ yrd ~~ w•.-. ,,_,_ -~ walk t2 beech. $325 yr Y. LOW WEEKLY RATES 642-9026 Sbe 6 t~ ~ ,~-weeks «' more, -•u to ~ ....:.. 11~ ·~-N~" del -~· ~-· '"-~« NU -ver ~-1· ed I 2 ·~=·"--~~~" inch Alice Brooks, the DAILY ... _ DO ....._. '"" 1"1N'W•· c.n \lX9 .......... •a•u"'"• FOR LEASE: Brand New V'flJ'".,......,. E xecutive Su ites • '"' ui.=.i iv n :7. Bt:-.. .:V'El'ft'i.Jt\lg CEMTS Pll.OT, 1l» Need.ltcnft Do•• a__i-. 3 BR. 2 ba, C\lllOM drapes, BIG CANYON O:iuntry O:ub 01.lexft, 727 Yorktown Blvd. br, 2 ba, w/lg deck, gar, NEAT, cleo.n crpt'd 1 . ' -• ·•d -l::t.. ·-r9tfff --id Iha.,.,..,,..--11 bit B • ··~-3 •I! private lndry nn. ocean w/gar. $1~. Back Bl.Y tor eacH o.ltern ---Dept., Bo:<-o;i;, Od Che1'ea •""' • ....... _., ;.-ow • Famleau~, • n~VUI .. , Bath. urn. or Unfurn. ..,5 Bea.ch Blvd. at Yorktown view. 1250. mo. 4n" ""76 area. 280 Del Mar . cents for e8.ch pattern fm-StationJ...New York. N.Y. OCEAN ... Harbof view, S BR, ·IN. llumpst:one wall trplc . 13 nuuou, Format ~11 ~ 9568 Air Mall and SpOdal !h.ndl· IOOll • ...,., 11-.-. 2 BA. lam nn. avail lan ... ,~,~· 4 patios, -Dlnion Cuing ~·-.3 ~~ N ......... S..ch STUDIOS A l BR's. m.-w deluxe 2 br, 2 'ba. 213-4031· 'a ptlD'l', 442., Pattern Dept., ztp, Pa&ten lf....,, 5th, $.135. mo, tnod Yd,. ed • .-1 tor mn. doe ~ .........,._ ...-.~.......,...,.,. ;.:;.s:..;:..;. frpl, 2 patios. $~/mo. LAR E 2 R apt, w/W Ina: Otberwist tbirCklUI NEE D L ECaAFT '12t f9S;58S'T cat. Walk to bett.c:h, IW1n1 tt1e 8th Tfe, Yearly Ltue LRG 2 BR, 2 BA. Newport e FUil kitchen "' 34592 Via Catalina.. 4~1924. crpts, drps. blb1S. $150. '19 de'Uftl')' wfD take-\htee Cl'ochet, knit, etc J'lee in olympic lbe pool, play $10X>. mo. untumlsbed, or !hares. Nu crpt'g. $251)/mo e Heated pool 2 BR. 2 Ba, crptl, drps, Sh a l i mar · 6 4 5 -41~ -Its or _., -to -llOc· • I ~'""''""' Y•IJ!! tennJa ... aO S' all $1000. mo. tumJshed, AIL 1"1l'· $225 winter. 54S-411J2 • Laund!y facilities bltl,., dllhwuher, in thel,:;5.')2-0;~~23::;·~-~,.....,~-I --tile PAJLT ---. a BR. .2 . a • 2 car tn the !:F pie BRAND NEW EXPENSIVE &~ Fu 360 • Free utllltl<S Pallsadetl. $200. -1155. SPACIOUS new 2 Br. 2 Ba. 232 Woot lltlil001lllt., ~ Buie, fanci--,u. Ill blti\s ";m, pXll, .':j; .-o! · J!'IO· FURNITURE. Call Alter t ...,..,._ rn. • Free IJneN C d I u. bltn., drpo, carpeting. pool, Tort. M.T. • ":"'" 1"ml. WIO· .-OK, 111te'-W!Y"4f· moll!-· PM644>382 General e T.V.Amald...,,.avaiJ. orona I ~r 1rp1c, oar. Adul1s, 00 ~ ::81'11111~~ ---• ~!M.A,.ntlG-"21 mo. $300 MO. ,Newer 3 BR, 2 Condominiums : ~~ce SEPARATED private "'°m 316W.BaySt,.C.M. ' ~MORE Q •l•k 1:'1%_ ,._ Pot-l,~~1~ ~ pt.~ru:~!acll~ Unfum. 320 "A.U:~~~~ e tMlletooc.an ;.:;::;;.,ttrl~~'."atlon. i:.i~.:. ':' i!\~''si~"l!i tult-~-,,one ~·.~-~i ! lltlf Uaar•lll!I Lido lilt • Pout1taln Valley ~ Room> -1 tor $1SS.$165 2 BR., blt-ins •. pool Adults, Shalimar OTivc. 642-5168 ·,' tttrn trM 'from ' our .. u-•· ., _ _.. students. Comm. k It , , BACHELOR & 1 BR, Patios, CJ-I tu Ul _. ~ .. --.Cat.ioti· All 11~:.i,.. ... .lfPU -• ~ lepch $800 I.EASE, ~· choice NV Fountain Pm 2. hr. 1\1 t.ounao w/tti>I<. Ocean vu. h')>lc'~ priv . ...-.ae• · DI· ~~ ~: Leaae6~ ~ ... i:P~bl:, ""; 1 ... I Onb> !10c. $1 Oii · WAUC TO _,,., I BR locatlOn on Udo I e, 3 BR. ba cordo, frt>IC. tllac cri>t•. ~IQ; SNdlotl 1itcJ r. ed..balh ol Iota of cloe<U. :I. an I BA, ':-¥"· d~, * 642-4613 * , -IN!n'Altt sEw!NG BOOK 11· ,it(, .. -· ' SO.. ~ -•· ::::-'" den, d)l! "'"• bit.._ 2 BA. pool, dbl gal, adulta. 1 Jn. Oceanfront: Studcnta ok. Rec. hall. pool A')JOOl t>blel. '" .., todQ, wear lOmOiltpi. Boek et ,. PrM • ..:-.... =.,~.~ P*l' .. !'!'~ 2 tptca, hu,e priva.te patlo. tant ok. m mo. Avail Dee $145-$200. 1 Br's. Some ,vi sauua baths. See tor )'Olll'-f'rplc.-.Pool. $2 ~I i\l . LRG 2BR. bl tlN. crpt.$, dtP6i -soc: ~ -.-go,..v•• n.r..tt.WTY ti.iv-_ top cond., ~~or __ lll._~ A_Eucli<I. Ph, vtews,1'rema,trpl C11 A:sun-!JE!U. 17301 Kecl90n Ln. (1 6'1S-Ol62. -l child ok, $00 month. J)ll!TAN'}' '!' ASHIO.N Qolflt - 1 • tt po11a1 ... 4 BR, 2 BA. <In rm. lam 644-MSO , 839'110l. ~ ·a;io, 5, hlk. W. ol ll<ach, I blk N. COZY. S,>t"k'"'· pr;vate. &16-92'lll I0()1( I" H\mdredl o t !IOc. rm.. dlbwhr, crptl, drpg. Nr. t 01\ 2 )11'. ltue. Pler A "Wblt• :Elepoanta'' OVtr-Optn 1 ()ftya A \Vttk of Slatl'r). bachelor. Stove. r c I r I i , 2 BR. bltMi shq crpti. frHb lultloft lldl. $1. 1111110 CjoJll -1 --" ....,.,.,,. lilM5!L allp. 6 BR, 414o bo., aJr. nmnlna y<!t1r lt0Ule7 Tum Bl!ACON R ENTALS 812·~ hltiru<, 1170. 673-2288 paint. "'' petlo, nr 00::. Far tlt&t It"" -l!O, a')I SOo. · WALK tD l>oldl. ·2 lll\ a ~ mi.I. 7,000 Sq. h. $3,000 tltom Into "CUit" ••• Jtell Un Picadil)J' Clreus) MEN. mall beach hottl. ·The !astMt draw In the West $165/MO. !07-4350 the -Plnctter. Qttllla 11r ~ IJ'rllc • -· S cor pt, liJc -t1tom thru a Daily PJlol ISM S. Cot. Hwy. No. 6 Rooms $21.50 por •i<: Apt>. • •. a Daill' Pilot Clanltled Tlte !"'test draw In the wnt. e No pol!. ---Bill Grundy, lttlr. 1154191 clwllled odl Laaun•· Beach 494-!>191 1911 per month. 536-'lll6tl. Ad. -••.• Dolly Pilot Oalillltd • . -... ' • t -.,.,_,,~s~ .. ~·~~Q~·~N~•:~:mllfr~;'o~,~19~.,,rr;:;:::::---;ilt:-:ir.;;:-;---,.---~r;;.---..~-~~ . • , . 7 Apt. UntuN\. • Unfurn. Apt1., IL, -., t.-ShON-dO .• .:..... UJ JiOull . . Cott• Mell Costa Mt•• Huntlnpton Buch fUTn;-or-\1""'"1. 210-••L-• UnM.. 370 ~R~inalo lo .SJ;ORAGE bulldloa $3 0 . r •t-II 1¥] !2for ~ ~~ ~ I·*_._.._* ____ * __ , • TROPICAL PQOL . BR. ~· • blocl<J Huntington' Beach Huntington._.. =rJ'. gr~ pvt. ~· m no-, C.l\I. -. hallllnr.1Ht-11182;.MT..J1311. 2 an, l~~ BL" Sptt'al strtse. to beach. Gas J)AJ<l. 4ll 15th Gar tor klnt 435 l5x35 ENC... totqt lJGHT MOVING. VERY I Anoth r Ring Brothen aplc, blUlll(;lrg encl pa=-St. Hunt""'1on S.ach. fl I) J l fl. .... • N..,. Newport'~ Schools lo ~"81.E. STUDENT • ~u~· •• ~ "" · 1150-t BR. nu "'"'" •arag•, C.niou lll/infer oLiuina MINI WAlllHOUSES Oolll M .... 645-4711 1n1tructlont 575 WITH <IN. &IJ.1311 r j 0.vtlopment u'°'R°'G°"E"-l-Br-. -Poo-t~. -N~R ~:: ~~ ~~!. ~.~lks to I if i' No ~~I MOve-out Rent aft Wanted 460 PJ.ANO in a tr u c t I on ; ac-j!Ho:::u::MCl:::aan:.::::l::!.----1 r MEDITDRANEAN -· Adlts, "' ..... Sl52 Irvine .A :JJ~ ~ m dtarfl<ll. From IT.:JO per T&ACHING_two_ <ndlt<d Jeadter, lftllltJ. •. • VILLAGE' ~!~ -~.· 1884 Monrovia. ::..:.=------{ t. ...,th. -lartre~C..-de! R<u, .. ..,, Adu 1 ta' ~ 2 BR. FA~fl'CT APTs. e Ont.erNU Hamllton &: Newland st. HB Mar. J.B. Middleton. ctilldren. Phone AM', 'l I An address OC dlsUno-•STUNNING 2 Sr, 2 Ba rrom 1~. Piimc 1oc In if ALLSPACE ' ~.ext f . 831-3146 I Uon in Costa Mes a Ganten Apt. Poot.-Rce. '"°""'· San o;.,., & Culver Let us show you a new way of life In garden M-19711 : adjacent to Newport Rm. $175. 710 w. 18th, CM. D« C.mplel• r«r<>i lon settinlapartments. F4'eplac~f, heated pool.a, 1 ]~ ,•Beach, Balboa and the. 1 & 2 BR.1)35-11'5. Stav<, !8eU, conv. •h<>PPlnt: cntr, putting greens &-much. more. Peraonal-12~~~-"0 ,:!i!;~~""-· ·[ -JI'•/ ·----Southland's tinest com~ ref. crpt/divs, htd pool. cloU!~~,:1~~,5.12-9'.ioo tzed management guarantees problem-tree w .. eo.ta ~ ·;;:1'163 _ _ , . ;:=:::;;;;:;=====:i ' lU Adulls, no pets. ~. living. Bring this ad &'we will show you what l mun es. 2 BR. triplex1 quJet st bltns, L11un1 IHC'h we really have to offer. Sorry-adUlts only. Off&c. llent•l 4tO 2 LADIES exll w a. n & UNFURNISHED ~~~·~ Seott PL ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;I 6551-G WARNER,A'!'_E., H.B. M7452' Auto Tron!f!!!atlon 525 Ac-1!! . ::;:;:c1e:..'"'i.22 e~ l Bedroom Fr $150 CHOICE PRISTIOI -WOULD Ukero !Oln car pool BOOKKEEPING aervtce Set 836-075! -· - 11 BR & f><i Fr $19S 1150._ 2 br, single''°"'· beam OCEANFRONT Ol'l'ICIS to S.verly Hil!.. Work In A maintain -. ...,,,..U COMPLET. E ~~'"ING I n. · ctUing. 204.1 W a 11 ace 2 BR, 2 BA, 1 yr lse. Mattm Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. ~ Fountain" Vtlle:y, Beautt· Wllahire-Beverly HWa ""' 6 income tax prtpara.Uon ~-.. 2 Bedroom. FR. $210 64&-924l or 646-88S2 adults. No pets. Lquna rw .... buUdlna. cmmd arta. 8:~ to 5:00. Llvet"iri to~ Corp • lndlvJduali. ~· WlndO\\'I, ---"~... Ru I I ' I 2 BR TwnbousesF.r $250 CLEAN 1 BR. cpts. -· !Jdo. 31755 eua.t H"Y. Newport Beech Son Clemonte !Joor, 3.000 Olliwt Ito~ u.. Blulf1, N.B. ·616,1894 or per -Jo ,..,.., Pain'-F= • 64S-JnG. i Pl l F stove &r: re(rig. No children South Laguna. will dMde tneo ana1ltt ~2"11-'m.1 ~7 Ironing . ease 1.\81 or ~"'CJpe~ts.:.!1135~,_!!.mo~. Mi-~:!!-~-I ,...,~!!!!~!!!!"""""'"' NEW 2 BR. 1'1 BL ocean olll-lOe pot '1llllft ACCOUNTING lo AvaUabilities NE\V Jge deluxe 2 Br apt. Ne'v 2 br, 2 ba view apts. ~ :l~i.&~. ~!;:: ~~e To~ul~Sl~ toot. lnctudet earpeta, TAX SERVICES lRONINGS done ln my home. The charm of Old Good Joe.· No pets. s~o. !rr>lc, gac, $325. Call Jy decor,carpe<edl<draped. 492-2261. ., 11ra..., tll.ut!Utlel, JW. -• 11•1 Reuooabfe. Cat! • (714) :;i:U;.".!.r.!.:ii=. World Spain awaits you 21128 FUllertQn. 644-1869 S»-9001 Yn y. l2SO Mo. ~~il ~ I :;mmmmmm~· ;;:~ 1 67S-Ql'lll, ask for ruck. Phone 6f2.8!81. In Costa Mesa at Ring . 2" 3 BR, ocean view, New. Call: 67J.:!f.63 m= Eves. ~2-BR.upperbch··~" n-b lttl Brothers' M e d i t e r _ ~D.;;•;;;n•;;...;P..;o:.;.1n;;.1_____ $240 to $lXI. 494--2339 or ~e no peu. nr ~ _.p--Y• "I M•tonry • r....a..n ea n Village. The p A N 0 R AM l c OCEAN 49-l-33113 p~·· l 530 BABYSIT my home day-A-LL--.,...-'-.-o-f_br_lc_k_o_Joc_kl country. is the setting 1 VIEU,'. Lrg 3 BR,~ BA, Lanuna Niguel Apts., FULLY uCENSEo nlghts-wttkend.Byhourda)' A alump51one work. Free where quaint cobble-27' hv rm, bltn kitchen. -·~·'---''------Furn. or Unfum. * SPIRITUALIST * or l\oeekly play room.fenced est. 963-1855. to -urt d d 2 Unit blcfj', 1 yr old. 2 BR, 2 BA Condo on golf Spiritual readings 10 am-10 ~~ear Eader Schooll-"""-'"'--="------ s ne co Y!JX s an $310/llfO. Adults. 493-1;:67. course, deluxe shag, bltns, "=====z I Bailbol Peninsula ~-Advice on all matten ~ P1lntlng. a pathways wind over CUTE clean 1 br apt. Upper, 31512 West Nine. $265/mo . • N Et Camino Re t C•blnetmaklnn Panerh.lnflnt streams and ponds to Avail Dec lst. "''"· 1175• 831_1293 oc 61">-00.18 *LA PARISI ENNE* ~?E1.~~:.. uUlmo. ~ 8 an 'Clemente, 492-9~: ... c.;; the door of your villa .. m,,,o,__. 4_,,~==-----2 BR. Furn. & Unt. AU elec. """""'· .... ~ .. ,. ~ · J•-~. CABINETS &: Furniture PROF. walleoverlng itate apartment. $'19s.S1B5 2 Br, vu, palio. Mes• Verde Fireplace, htd pool. Adults. ly. 968-3463; ~T023 PROFE SIONAL PROBLEM Prernaney. eon. Re~ & Boal"-'Ul'k Uc. No. 279514, Insur., all 33602-C Blue Lantern, treys $195.&Up, 979-UliS Cott• Mes• Reception plias '4 oofftces. tident, iym pathe tic Patios. 646-6219 types .of paper. 714 : -Fireplaces, wet bars, 644-6863 e HOM E ATI.10SPllERE -Acron from ~lf course Xlnt tor medical dental, ar c fer 842-4386 be ed illn d "'o.1 .oB:.:or::...!ph:::·c::.::,.;:::=.·-~ Dix 2 & 3 Br, $170 up. 2M12 Santa Ana Ave chittct 'fol .. ,. • preanancycowaellng.Abot-l:=:0~r:!IM':!!!"~-----1Pifu!R@;;;;;;;;:;;;;:-sru;::I • am ce gs, woo A'ITRACT!VE 2 BR, 2 BA , . THE EXC.TnNG • 8A'O\_U\........ etc. tion & adoptions ref, I' . PROF. Wallcoverin1. St. Uc. • paneling.. Rental Ofc, 3095 Mace Ave. PALM MESA APTS. Adjacent 1D Mesa Verde, APCARE 60-4436 CUSI'OM BUll.DER no 279514, ins, all type1 0 -Fashioned designed ~~ ~/~c~I ="''=6-~J034~-=-...,--...,--.,.--WES"T'CLIFF, loveJy freshly MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. =mo~~~.~ LIFE OR DEATH Remodellna, patiot:, or what paper. n~/842--4386. COlor~rdlnated r·n· 2 BDRM Condo, crpts, drp&, pain/,.!_edl ~ .. • ~ !>!., upperbl ruRN OR UNFURN Soul&J'\.. , • • _.. i.... .. •~-ll F al have you, Jay Gilbert. PROF .... 1 .. ier booert work ............ dsh\11br, patio, encl it<U'8Ke · w .. ., e ..... ., « ""'l"'• m · · --·-..,....., Realtors UI:\ OUl' ... ~ ve-. or • IJceliieii! a 1ntUNd Uc· · .......,, ·-• teriors, with carpets Huntington Bffch Poot $2lO. 536-2ti9S range, Lrg gar. Prefer Uhnbelievably lirP apts., NEW OU&ce -~UOo tor ternatives to ABORTION, m.281852 646-ll!Q. · ' reas. Int/ext, b'ee estimate. person over 40 who likes U8!i pool, Jacuzzi, elect bh-·--i.!-.~~ "'~ call UFE UNE 561·5522 24 · Rets. 548-2759, 60-3913. and drapes. Mission Viejo qu1·e1 • relined a•~ ins shag crpta ..._ •tma --.... J .. , ....... ..._ or ~· ,__ ' NEW, remodel. repair, frame p•~-·o ~--pt ·-Private patios and ON BEACH' "" ......... .., ..... ., etc: Adults, m'~' deveiopen. $360/MO. 800 nn. &: flnish, Stores otttce1 & ~,,u, • ~ or a '· balconies. . • 2 BR, cpts & drps, Pvt. $210. 673-!664. SINGLES Fromm Sq. Fl incl uttl, AJC I: ~ET~~ Wrild ~ homel, etc. L i'c en• ed. ~~~ =· Exp'd. ~-mm ·t Center Los Aliso Vflla. Rec. privU. 2 BR, 1 Ba.; yearly $250; lBEDRM. From$1m janitorial Rl'Yice. Npt 10. 0a1' I =~ PO Boo. 962-.1961. • ' • ~ UD1 Y 2 BR Untum. Fr. 1215 1210 83tHJ569 2 Be., 2 ha., yrly. $265; 2 BEDRM From $180 Bead. -.ar... Y ,_ • • x CUSTOM WOODWORK . HI QUALITY, LOW $ with spacious lounges, O>vered Parking. Larg e N 8N 3 BR., 2 ba., yrly $295; unrurn A,,C.. Avail from $10 MULLAN REALTY, 3400 1560. Costa Mesa. CaJ.U. Cabinets. paneling, patios. Uc. Ina. Refs e sa.1101 billiard and ping pong Heated Pool. Saunas and _•w_,_po_rt ___ ch___ 4 BR, 2 ha., yrly 11325 ID 115 LESS. lrvine. S4<>-2SOO 921136 Duke O.durka 646-759tJ *W•lll"'por Hanger* rooms RecreaH lion RoomN. G. ON JONES ~TYMike 673-6210 You're ~ the')''re under· FIRST month rent tree. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Jack Ber&man S.9493 Carl Rebko ~)'49 -.'I s~ng p 0 0 I• · UNTI T RESORT LIVING ,.<ced! ""' 14-Dr. Deluxe oJflce8 nr airport. Phone 542.7217 or write * ALL TYPES * PACIFIC * EASTBLUFF • Custom (5 bllot f"1m Newport Blvd.) l. 2 • 3 Rm..opaces f>om P.O. Box 1223, O>sta M.... n•-• Small INT/EXT PAINTING outdoor whirlpool, 4 ~ity 2 bdrm., 2\! ba, 5'1>!1860 $135 per mo. Janitorial -SJ6'._1618 Free Dlt Jim 518-8712 nlght lighted tennis 7U OCEAN Ave., H.8. • FROM $l 55 carpets, drapes, bl t-lna GRANO CLOSING ...vtee ""ample parking. Pl ~ p tch R 1 courts. __.,.. (n4l 536-1487 Patio, clo6ed garage, pool. SALE 833-.321'! Bet noon o: [ ](SJ C•rf!!! Senk• as,.r, • , .,. r -Health spa with avm. Ofc. open 10 am"6 pm Daily 2 Weeks Free RenL Adults. . 833-2840 aft. noon. Ult......... * PATCH PLASTERING n&sium and sep::~i~ I WILLIAM w AL'J$RS ro. Great Recreation: SWimming, m>/Mo. 644-6411), Aa~ = 1. ~ 3 :, FOR l'E!trt or leue Sl'/5 mo. Jg:r;:,.=t ~~ All types. Free esttmates * • d , aaunu 2 health clubs, sand· NPr Hgts •• 2 BR, 2 BA lease So ~ pet.a 'Fmm fteeption nn, . 2 offices, p.rd (S:)d Retardental. · Call ~ Z:~i~e:", 1 0wg\'1:~ ~ *Brookweod Manor* volleyball. tennis. tonnls pro 1250 BIJns, .,...,., drps, nr. -Juat · 11IP' OUR 'roWN ;:.':'. 1r;om, ,r'~ J:; [~ Pound (fl'M ads) 550 llegreeaen 4 all coloc 81 ........ Sed ft in k & pro lbop & free les.lll'lll.'I, 1-farbor H1 Sehl. Gas & wtr Family Apts 1250 Adam• • '?~ · pp.... · . . brighmters ·&: -10 minute II': um....... . fng.1auna baths: uded, 2 B .apt. par bllllardS, 'indoor goU driving pd, Ph 646-1123 ~eves or Ave •. (Adams' at Fain1ew), ·~1::~~E;.1t,1th~·:..,CM .. FOUND: Gn!J n)ale cat, bleach tor white -carp;ttl. _.c;.;.._ __ .;.... __ I -A· securlty system.-to like .atmosphere, sunny .& nmge, color TV theatre, ele-646-7382 days. Costa Mesa Phone 556-0lQ; -...... v•o>-V ..... u•i1""Vi07. long legs short haJ.r· obe-Save )'(Kil' money by saving L.R. OTIS PLUMBING 1 insure your privacy. =liir ~::Ii=.:: gant party room. · OCEANFRONT -darUng * CASA VrcroRIA ·DESK Space available $50 dlent, i ova ble. ' Vk. me extra trill'.'._ Will clean Remodeh & Repaln. Water -, A special section for closed pla"""'""•nd, a child's Fun Activlrtt'j: Full-ti me acti-new 1 BR. Spiral ttaJra 1. 2 & 3 BR. Furn &. 'trm mo. \VIU provide ~ Paularino & Bristol, C.M. llvtnc rm., dining rm., & heaten, dllpol.alt, fumaca. .Tb""" to loft BR. Ingle nook wet • at $5 mo. Answering service 979-8587 hall $15, kf¥ nn. $7.50, dshwuhn. 642-6'J63 M/C & those with small pets. dream. Encl. gar's. Low vity director, complimentary bar cpts drps btw Carpets, drapea:, Dl\V, 'IV available. 17875 Beach Blvd. couch SIO. Oah-$5. 15 )Tl. BIA. Gomplete Plumbing -Conveniently !neat· cost gas utl l's. Bltns, crpts, Sunday brunch. Weekend Yrtf/~153&. • • ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victoria Huntington Beach, 642-4321. FOUND black male Lab. exp. 11 what COWlts not Service. Uc. 272)94_ ed t 11 f So th drps. No pets. Near Beach BBQ. Parties. Trips. Lee· St. at Harbor, CM. &U-8970 o-CE About 1 yr. Vic of 600 method I do work ...._.__ ... ,, • O a . 0 U em Blvd. & Warner Ave. tures. SEACLIFF Manor Apts. 2 A* about our i.vedal Move ~si . Space or. 0.range Freeway k Car1on . Good • --0 OJ .. .,,......... PLU~IBlNG REPAIR California, just min· 842-0480. Br, I~ ba. Studio. $175 in Allowance. Co. ~ w I v .1 e w . 968-7220. ref. 531 1 · No Job too unaU utes from the Pacific ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-Beautiful Apartments: Sin· Pool. Ask about our djg.. 1 Br W1f & 6adi.. Carpeting, drapes. air, 460 FOUND Iarp hl&ck male UPHOl.SI'ERY & carpet ••642-3128•• ~-d N -rt VILLA YORBA •'"· 1 & 2 bedrooms, lur-count plan. 1525 Placentia ~-·~ !um.""°'· sq. It. at 4lc per Sq. Ft. lab vidnlty D4t~,, clean. Prompt, penonal Roofing V\.:ean an e~ nishcd &: unfurnished. Rents Ave 548-2682 ... ,.,,,., "'!">· s~. refrir. 556--8530 or 56-5958 °' -....u • lttVice Free ett. ~ ;.;;;==------n .ach overloo Ing 1 "" So • • a'*.i..· no ....... 897 c~-"-Beach Bl:Yd., H.B. Mobil • · .oc ' 714/142-9622 l'OTll ,......,, rry, no pets or 17 WES CLIFF DR .--.... ..,, !"-""" Cl.I~ DESK vallable $50 Home Paric 536-9583.. ROOFING pain/ root the Costa Mesa Coun-chlldren. ?tlodels: open dally 00 T • St .. Apt. 2· C.M. ~-wrc,,:a lumlture FND. Bea.ut. 1o--~ .. 1-t Cement, Concrete Ing ex;pe~t •• rrr.~ try Club. -1, 2 & 3 Br_._Unfurn. 10 to 7. 2 BR, 1-BA,-Blm, &ppliances. Huntl_._ 'lhech moat;. mo. e _..,_ .,. ........... ~ -I -"talion. BA y refrig. uti1 incl. Moderate Pool. 642-6274. ......... a~ble. 17815 Beacbm;d. stamrse cat Vic. Bolaa BEAT THE RAINI ""' \NQMU OPEN EVERY DAY Hours : 9:30-5;30 ~ro:.e . Applications Wei· OAKWOOD ~r 31~B~ ~~ B!tna. D=~ool.~kle Humtnaton Beach.~ ~o• Edlneer. H.B. ~....ua, drives. Lie ~<;:,n.8I~ GARDEN 13511'.' ~ m.3165; ~ lrpl, 1rgw:t1o.' ': OOWlpools,' 1617 WESTCLIFF--HB ro.UND.° n......._. it. !.';__ ~ OoaBlock, ~~ Tolevl1lon R-lr ' $75Oft1st Mo's Rent. Brand APARTMENTS . .,.,,.... .. ._. -&Ml It ~ ~Col, ... • nu.-11-t>lttctlona to Medfternnean Sun, 645-l)'t32 sauna, t . 846-0259. ..:NV, .u;w, ,...,, .,.. .. aq. · 1rown bud Mon vie W-"· "-CO • • ·1 new deluxe 1 & 2 Br garden AlAO 1 Br. From 91"K: 55c per sq ft .. Ample prk'g. ""·~tin'• lllth St. ~ ,; V•...; 11WJ, pauu., lklewallta, LOR TV Repair, aput, 1Villqt!: From the San Diego apts, Frnlc's, dshwhr's, etc. Ntw~ n-ach North BAY Ave. 3 BR,'3 BA, liv ....... IJtll. o: .... ~ ~ ... « •'-"~ -J etc. By'hr ilrtjof) M&«f15 ftUOMble most tn home ~.. H-~ Blvd " -lam . I und 1 • 2 BDRMS avall. M•h•-Baumprdner, >l'U."ill.llU· bome!dck 558--4225. • • • • ~a~ay: .... ·uu.-· ., Walk to beaches & shep'g. rm, rm, a rm, c ~:-OFFICE 1 • CEMEN'T'· p .. t10 drives Free ettlmate, H.B. N.B. ~ 2mllea,Or1rom New· No pets. $175 & Up. 536-~7, rvlne & 16th study, intercom, $375 yrly. adultl. Older chlldren 'OK. spe.ce Jor rent. FND Blk Burmese cat. Vic. walks:~~'; • 1aw A .\ C.M. Bert Gallemont, port Blvd,, turn North on ~. 8282 Atlanta Ave. 645-0550 Util pd. 675-1901. 960-1126. Ladles prefd. Call Mn. downtown H.B. are a. remoVl!!, Free ett. 5"-8991 96&-2783. ?!arbor Blvd. NEW 2 Br, water pd. Crpt, N Be ch South 2 BR. apt. $'165. 12/1173 1D Huntington Harbour Parsons, 644-'1570 960-1290. DRIVEWAYS ~SIDEWALKS T~l;;lo~=------1 . MEDITERRANEAN -· slove, garb. disr>f, prlv ow/6';~1 at ~rvint •m:::, £!" ~213k; mx: L Ap A S ~-d 300 ~FT. °""' SMALL Ute tan female doo· Patloo Jea Ania l d u a VILLAGE pat. gar, wsh/dry hookup, or ,...,. · ~ rg ts tor... ""'" .. ' rps. · mo. Vic. Brooidnnt .. ~. 979-!9899 'CERAMIC !I'ILE NEW Ii: ·' 1 child, no pets. Wkdys aft .-642-8170 St., N.B. 1 or 2 brt nr sbop'c It: Mesa. 6t6-2130 546-7999. · remodel. Free est. sm Jobs ' 2400 Horbor Blvd., 6, 96i-7295, W-1002 LARGE 2 BR, 2 BA, cpts, beach. Pool. $145 up. II I R I t , ••• GRAY " whilA! D1111e kitten, Child CoN welcome. !>5-242Jl. Cost• Mesi, C1llf. '2626 NU, 1 Br, 11-, cpts, gar, dad""u1' D/W, bltns,N$225 mo. 84&-5100. us .neu en 1 .~ 8-10 weeks . ? Vb 2kd CHILD--..... ..___ 11 •• _ Top Soil l 3 b"·· ff-!:;. & U Equal Housing Opportunity ts, no pets. r. Hoag Ntwpo I n. h Ii: n....-.... 64&-8037 -..._ .. , ~v _...., .....,., -''--------1 (7 4) 557-8020 ~ o -ao go Hospital. 842-4387 r -oc OFFICE oo N ....... Blvd. v•_.. nlghto. ll>lanta oby. He< * QUALITY * We believe in Equal :'=gav:.~i~9fl!R'_p_A_R_K_N_EW __ P_O_R_T_ PARK Newport, sublease 6 Bachelor Fum $205 ~· ~!r· :ira: ~=e~~u~A:~ ~~Vh Scb . * ltfULCH I: TOP 9Jn. * Houalnr Opportun!Ues 5. APARTMENTS mos. 1 BR. fantastic view, 2 BR Unfurn. $235 parking. Appn!X. 1000 sq. Newport Beach. 67HtM9 C';;ont~r!ac~-~::::==-l!!!!!!!!~-~~~!!!~I * * * NE\V 3 BR, 2 Ba, Luxury $289. mo. day 893-8547 eves Ocean Vlew. Yearly leue. ft. ~/mo. Wareboule alao FOUND W3, Keys. Vic. ::;: -Condo, elect bltin, cpts Oft the bay 644-58.13 Heated Pool. Adults Only. avail. Ideal for cootractCl'. Parle & Ga.met, Balboa Is. CUSI'OM BUILDER [ l[il]I drps, ""1/dcyer, 24 hr Luxury aparnnent living $160 BACH. apt. Single pr LAS BRISAS APTS. 548-21'!6. Jdentl(y 5lf).0098, m.1683. Remodelmtr. petloo, or -t fa .... 11• f 1---------· I guanI adcomulp, ~~...!.a c • overloo~ the water.-En· Xl13 Kings Rd. 5615 ftiver Ave., NB OOWNTOWN ~. Mesa. FOUND on beach, 7119/13, have )al. Jay Gilbert.l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii •NICE, clean 1 BR garden mature ts. ;JQ""".LJ•~· joy 1150 health pa 7 * 642-6889 * CSU 642-M Office ..,.,_,._ • cxim-""-Ucemed I: *1lured. IJc·, I• apts .. trrn.S PAID. Mohair CLEAN, quiet 2 BR, nearly swimm~ pools, 7 ~ghfed OCEAN \riew, yearly 2 Br, OPEN HOUSE SUN. merclal. 'N;w-bidg, 16' cell· one ... ,.. 646-3752 81....287852. 6t&-llf6 Job Wintecl Mlle :!~ && ra'::.' na~~ ~ Ori, :g._W~, ~it: Oill1160· ~ teMis com11, plua miles of I Ba. duplex. $250. 64417a'.> Luxury bay w, 2 Br, 2 Ba, inl'ft • FroCallm =-~l ~-~·. FND. Black mlnlature Foo-'DrA-~.!1~~! 9:JN DRIVER~:..-~ 700 .cabinets, heated pool, closed 842-1652. ....... bicycle traih, putting, ahul• Ol" S42-J639 pool, llipg, 3121 w. O>ut t:A00 _,,.. ...aJ•o die, from 4-12 Jn0 Old -~ v.11111.<"o AUW\ • Remod .._...,......... cauc, J fieboard, croquet. Junior 1'1 DUPLEX 3 br 2 ba all bl.tns Hwy. Towen.·S:SZ. mo. M>t , .,...,..._.u ~__:__ __ _ _Mf>...J.981 ... ~te 1Jc. Bl-114321 . . 46, lonn.~exec. 5'U"~ . ~~~ 1~r('.'°"~ eWALK TO BEACH from 1194.50 monthly; a1'1> 1 blk to heh. xtra Jrg Nlet ·s.D. 64H744, 11 am tii 4 "THE F-'Oii a 1fg FND !ml Jrtsb s.tt.. Vlc. 673-«111 549-21711 "11ii: qt: liciiililiie, F/P $1.00. 642--3378 Brand new 1, 2 & ~ BR. Car· ;,n:~~~~ Ei~ yard. Yr round 1~~2382 pm. shop av~. ~~ Jn F.utwooo' Sehl. Wtltminster JAQ( Taulane, rep at r , time. ~ • pet.s22~~~5st.~;~7 tric kitcheni: prtvatepe.tlot WALK to Beach 2 Br+ 2 "BR apts. Yearly, ~96Mma: • wearingblkcollar.8S3-fl.S9 remod,add.1JcB-1J69012.APT. Motel mer. exp. raN or balconies 'carpeting dra· den, 2 Ba, gar. $?.60/mo. Peninsula, 1 blk Bay It · , . FOUND Gra Ac white doe My w.y O>. &lS-3~ avail. aalary & comm. rntn • J.o"'\YAL K TO 8 EACH perles. subterranean Park· 6T:.>-0098 or 89'Hi691. Beach. New decor • STORAGE 1260 Ml ft 10 il, Vic ol ;fewport Beach O.nlenlng net $800. Write bmc: 472 Dana Z Laiye bednns, OO\V deep 2 BR & 3 BR. Carpets, ina; with elevators. Optional $225.-$255. Adults. 1310 W. OH doors. nr NB Post MS-"l!fJ5 aft l PM on wkdayi Point. lhag carpeting, fr es h I y drapes, bltins. ~ l!fth Sl. maid service. Jugt :lOrth of San Clemente Balboa. 642-4568 or 67>~7 12c ft. 642-9520 ·FND· Male Bue .. ~1 Ii bnJ GARDENER of 22 )Tl. ex· I.JQUOR Clerk, mature, p!Lirrted and large pl ay yard. 5,36.8548 or 847-3957. Fashir.1n Island at Jamboree San Clemente $115/UP, NU stores, offices, • H B "J per, who is knowte<faeable dependable, expcrier:ad. Excellent area $160 mo 2 BR ,_ d bJ•--and San Joaquin HUis Road. QUIET, fmmac, adult, 2 BR, tndlv air I: heat, elevators, pug. · · area. A: JlftlUd of bla ~ leelai Nights. 644-.8n6, Call «a••• 's ,·.c . ' crp .... , rps, uu., "'-tab)'···· lghborbood 17301 n •• ~ HB Off 2834 5.14-6595 ~ -5 add --•-t ~ ~ o u o carport. Nr. shp'g, sch! & Telephone CTI4) 644-19«> ~ uwcu ne nr LOVELY OCEAN Vu. nr. ~...... • o--.. .... ....,. -Job WantM. Female 702 Realtors. frwy. $165. 1 child ok. No for rental WormaUon beaches. Cpt, drps, stow, N. Beach. 1, 2 or 3 BR, Industrial Rent11 450 FND: Gr&)' a: Wht. Fem. Georle Hampton. SPACIOUS 2 BR, I\> ha, pets. 646-3786; 545--0760. * 2 WEEKS FREE * "~J1::n Call Mn. Len-no pets, 1541 Bueoa Vllta, ~~Green Valley aroa, * 5l9-Z15 * NEED help at home? We apt, conveniently located, in 2 BDR., 1 bath for rent nox, · S.Clem. 494-5370. * DELUXE * · PROFESSIONAL prdener, have blet, nu r 1 e 1 , M~ de! Mar, forced air immed. occupancy. 347-4057 Vista del Mesa Need a "Pad"! Pr.I.~ an ad! Rooms 400 FuD,y "*luklexed 2900 aq. tt. FND. young male l&l:ndcr tree work. pr u n l n c , ho u 1 e kpn. companions, beating, lrg central patio I'"'"' Kellog Cir., HB. ADULT GARDEN HOMES Newport Beach M-1 lnctuding 400 sq. tt. de-Sprlrwdale A Westlnimter sprlnlden, cleanup jobs, Home mat.er 1 Upjohn tyrdf~.pl!~1!7329encl• ~ LG7a aJ> 11" Ba. Studio. IRVJNEAVE.ATMESA ROOMS $Xl wk qp w/ldt luxe otrr.e apace. 16th a: area.Westminlter.193-6931. land1capln1.Georse,~54,.;7,.;-<l68::;::1o,,·..:.'~·----l 11;, .......... ......-.,,, u.."' 71 "' • /de .,_ on! $30 wk up apts. Oillmn Monrovia eo.t:a. Meca. FOUND _,,,...,. male b1ac11: 648-5893.. BOOKKEEP-.,,... -- Mission Dr No. I Encl gar. Infant OK. No ·y'ave 2 B'e<t~"" y l:petsection.2376Newport TRl.:CO REALTY ~~gray.Ju;ef _strfped cal EUROPEAN Qardeaer . fid heavy~"a:....,..;;. NEW3Br,21la,Gceenbrook pets. Sl57.50tmo'.B4T-#J-O. 1220 Blvd., CM. 548-9755, * 645-11621 * -'1918 Maln_,.,.-:Lindrcapq. J;<tga lhru-tt!aI bal, niy bome. Close to N ew ** 2 Br, ~pa.mt, closed Day & Night Security, Pool, &l5-J967 TIGER Id,._ •~::r.: Vic Tree Removal. Very office or J'O'll'I Dty or nlte, Bullocks s ~--Plaza garage. Child & small pet ok """• u:mate. · reuonable, &l>'5J29 evn. Call Joan 900-<-• · _,. . 1150 8'?-81"9 Fountains. Rec. Bldg. w/ ROOM for elderly or fttlred NOW LEASING Adami " Bmhard, H.B. ·~ Li fam rm, crpl s, drp~ · · exercise rm, billiards, col· lady or couple Jn my home. Huntf~ Beach 96)-8644. COMPU1'E LAWN BOO~ ;>art time 8 lenced. $385. \V. Wells, 2 BR. New crpUdrps, S min. or TV. Ea. Apt. has dish· Nice homey atntc.phere, LRG German 5 he Ph e rd SERVICE )'1' up, l.Ddv. ar tmaU buss. 997-1450 or 979-1533. frwy/bch. $140 per mo. Ph: washer, refrig, shag cpt & rU~ located. Mealt Ii: N 'M.1 MOW AND EDGE Call M5-f!82 1 3 . BR, 1% ba in 4-plex 213/5.»-1767 prt patio or deck. 545-4855. la lnclded. 979-S656. Ha!:to~. ~e!t~ St. ~i:er i:~.~ Welt A a.F.AN·~ 5!:~1-Jobs Wanted, MI F 704 $175/MO. + deposit. Nr 4 BU< from ocean, gar, nu YEARLY rental - 2 BR. SLEEPING room for FO~ Slamele cat fen1. ANY AND IV.<U ~"""·"'•• 1 bus, achoo!, s h o p p I n '. nice 1 br. $155. w/gar. $275/mo. employed man ovu lJ, Nr. ....1'71 Et ... _ Beedi. ~ Truh Haullna:. Comp~te COUPLE, Domestic, Ex· 549-4225 549J669 CALL 673-6640 ADULT 2 BEDROOM 17th .r. Jrvlne, CM. $70/mo. -·· Service. Glen 5!t1-3310 or cellent local re1......,... oc~.=·;...;;U"-nf:.;;u..;rn._; _ _;3:.;;65:;:...;A~p:::I.:.· ..:;U;;nlu:.::;.m;:;-. __ ...:;365=;:;Ap!;;t::; • .::U:.;;n:::fu:::r.:;n:..· ___ .;:365:; 21NBAA ~~~FU. ENTS 84th!n6. 1140 SQ P!. A UP I.oat 555 lJ9l..£n2 S(!,~l· .!"[.M Eut Aeency, 1· -, UU"A,l'll GENTLEMEN, master NEW m-1 . EXP Japaneee Gardener •w aoi-...~. "Colt'F:.;;•..;M:;.;'°';:;'"::..----C:.o:::•:::'•:...::Mtsa:::::._ ___ .;C::o::•l:.•...:M:::""::::.-----OUTDOOR SETTING. bedrm, .. !rig, TV, 1-. 3 -wlrlr<!· ~ ~· ~~ J:"l eonip. Ytrd Inalnt. Shnlt> Help Wanted, M " F 710 ,-, $280INCLUDES Vic Paclllc Cat Hwy/Beach 78'l W. lOth. Ottta M-Helt, ttrtpod ·1ep, w1111eJ.lbery~,~-~l~F~r~e~e=:eo1~.1==:;;~~~¥,:;=1 ~-B)y, 536-81118 3 _.. ol1 Placentia ~--~ -~ L f~ -aft 3. ..._ ...................................................... ,... GA.$ LITIUTIES. . ,.,.,,....,.N ........ i-."l!I -.oll-.;ll • _... -A FUN PLACE • o $8!>mo " up Incl util. ~ J. B. SAUND~-"' Plnlt: ,,,.; • ....... .,.._ MOW " WOE £ DistinctivelyDifferentAdultLiving... i SALESOFFICEDPEN _.home,ldt•lftY· ~ev ... 516-;un Pleuecal1841-4maft~:30. a.EANUPS TO WORK : IACHflOR APTS .0< llRAPTS.w/lOHS From $155 : lO:OOAMTOS:30P.M NJi.;:-lvmm::-w/kll mv. utl~!: :.~~te * REW~lRISH SET· Eopor~:o: ..... , •' .J : CALL:644·5555 wkman, no drloker C.M. clfJces. Plentf of parking. "Jacltlon",3\!yra,dartcrod, Mo. Malllt., Tree trtm, <:"'J/ l/J / : • • ·::·. "·· ~ : StS-1224: so-am Ready tor occupancy. bnJded leMher collar, ~ 552-8101 Jhe Keuben ._.. rj;~-t:·~~:.._~·'·"':>~~·· · New D.-..-.-..1 • SINGLE aleeplng room male C. ROBERT NA'ITRESS, crooked tall. Plate call we General S.rvlcft • · .. ''f 1~~: ·"ia:·ff.~~~~.. Uf'""1 ! :!ult~...._~~ A bath Cost~ Mesa RLT. 91M5n Jove him. 49&-US9 . G. ol " •;'F,"'iit,,·:r-..... ~'~·· • •-per ..,., v"rv'""' SNOOPY mU Fem, Blue--CA RPENTR.Y, electrlcaJ, i ~l · ~!"l'.'; . ~. ' .. "':~ 393 Hamiltoti ~ BEDROOM, private home, 4001 BIRCH, NI point 'Slamtte .-~ue collar plumbq, ftx.·lL F a 8 e • 'i;-.,.; CostaMeso,Ca.92627 CM uu $80/tnonth. 3600 llf, ft. l5c per aq. ft w/rhlneltOnes A:·1D \q', home Repa.!r, 6471«>3 : l7t4164S·«ll •61&-2042* below 1""11 ni., It. nlftl. t11_...i U'-5 from Haullne 0 V lion Ront I 4 .. wNle, '°'*' Blumprclner \Veatclill-.·Wl4Mllt ...;;;.=~-----! : aca a 1 ~ Sll$l2. Nroa.\CE watch, ....nd, LOCAL ~ ltaulliv : PALM 8itllnp Otado, 2 !tr, 1300 Sq. fl. 111-1 lptCI -u.roup, Cl1ltll bode by ·-tnaclt. : 2 ba, -pool 6 -. w/"'"1t olllce, In -wltll .._ trim. -= RHs. Bany. 1148 or • Doy/ \Veftl:r, tNUl1I &.-SUll mo. 11111 ~ after f p.n. -7. Now Hlr1f'll BUSBOY NIGHTS : Rontal1 i. Share oo CM. -"'1o: 64' -LOS? i,.. old $htlllo 00n. o"'cr;,,.;;;;;RID;;;-~OJ',,...,UN=m"GHTI;="'-~1 • -O>!Ue) Rewon1, Vlt: -TR,\Sll l DEBIUI. Sl2 ,_. .. W : WANTED I -· lll&le .it! SQ. rr. nu M·l -Point "-lltmta P». LO AD. co LL r: GE ......, dal/Y ~ to 11bant -llomt In .,/Cfll!. -olllco, Ir 1'eor 56-Jlll. 1 ~. Se 1128 isl I. C!Nlf Hwy, : • Larlmo -· lllU8'1I ct door. $11'5 mo. '121 W. 19!h, Loll~ lo wlllle tabby SKiPIDADER A dwnp truclc Nowpott llMch • i;,il ~ SANJOAOJN ~. ' CM. elS-1987 cb'I .\ eva cet. . · inen tyet. Hll'llor work.' c.oneme, UPbalt. 1 \ : • HU.SRCW) SHARE my 1r. cout opt ' mo oq, n. .7'11 !'(-'vu . artL $25. .. .. ,llfl, bntal<l91. S..1UO Equot t:lppcw. ~ ' • M•tin ~ ....... ct ,w.,,, Cll. '2f!Olmo. .Leue . ........S. fT5.4911 or•!!J::U! YARD,, aanp cl---nd cplt ..... ,,_ Clll M}2850, U.. , L06'l' ...,,_ lomale I -~dirt Ivy dr1.._ ~0Vllt1'11NO j,U"1j _,_ PACRCca.srlfNI'. WILL lhaN 2 Br -wtlll RENT iiiO·oq, n. $11111/MO. yra Old1· Newr,.1t 1q1, ltwnJIO, cradma: 1111..-':~!\.!:."° GoW IS . •v male ... ........ "-' IIIH Randolph, CM. (Sllop Namt • Dtoerla '. llBl1V You doo'I -a .... ID )ICll1Wllty fnr -• d~ t', • Bnch. m.mi. No. &J COil .-,S.SU6. ..... m.7906nT. ''Dntw rur• -,.. ..._ ._ .,.. "' ~ Sliart S !tr t ba -· 300 SQ. 1't M·L 0.,... ..,. MAN'S llla<:k B tl II o Id , l!llldo "1 ad hi the Dt11J "'°"~ ~ 'On UU "1>I<-)Id; -I d17r. -. Colle Jle1a . N....... llHdi area. rl'llo!:!!~W!int!::_~Adol=~CllJ=~:i.:par~-=-=·~ ---:;--=~ii.~ 55Hlil7 'I' -d p '1lltlJIO,.I• Gfll5 w' REWA!Ull ~ -:. .. -· • •I ' ' . . • • . ... . . . . ' • - Ulil-Rool Estate Licensing -WHO WANTS "IU WORK? FREIOJIT DAMAGE SA1.J: need1 experleoced or MOTO .. R IJOUTE r..t ""poy hall or )Olir 11· *S.c'ys, BookkHporl DIUVEACABI New Holpolot relrl1 '1, trainees tabling It machine _ . censtne 1ee. Wtth our apon-• • CHOOSE YOUil' hours, wotk dilhwaibt.n l ran a e • • ""°"'"""· Ooocl' p • y • .....1p $1$.oo •111 ...r-"'' -vou•re-lnYitelt ~ .... _ ... 11. ~ ..,.,........ .......,.. ..... -. _., holidays• vacations. Beach The Dally Pilof bas an opening for a driver to your schooHn(l t bro u lit h bop, Men • women. Can warrant)'. • R~T.1' C:,r>Ac•, 900 · w.1 1 deliver papers to. carriers iil LaQ\ula Be1tch· =~ ... ~ u!!:.: To Our New ~ •• ~!~ ~=: ~W, w~r.~~ i" DRUGSTORE Clerk,· roU1t South LaJIUJlll Monday through il'rlday a.ner· 1n America's great.it bus-Vto, roUred. Alt 25 to 10. 2062 N. TUotln, Orango South C0o1t Vlllago tW. 1 S.rtffowet I ,.. Coe1t Pt-Dr.) :terw.:::;::r;:rr;!Y'i'A"l=:'T.'l=-r-=...,.=,_.,,...,_..,,,..-.-.,.-,c:-,:..,..n.·..,.,..,-.,.,.,.....,.........,=.,..,,==-m=-o-=,....,.=...,,.,,-,-=-.--,.,,.,....-...,=-r:-,..-,==,-.,:-:-SaWrdly, ~Mmbtt 10, 1973 DAILY Pl.Lal' 3J : "Relp We nted, Ml.F 7i o Holp Wonted, M & F 710 Help W1nie<1, M & F 710 Help Wont~. Mil' 7IOH1lp Wonted, MI, F 710 Help Wonted, M i F TI! H1lp Wonted, M & F 710 14olp Wo nted, & F 7. D A-PP=:::'":;; ... ;::__...___;:;:;;i ~ - . CISCO'S MEXICAN RESTAURAN ' be 'd _...... boo ~ noons and Sunday morning.' Salary plus auto -. Real Estate. b"upplement your "'-•· 998 5666 I S1nt1 An• "'• • ·-"· ·-· 31 I VIDEO T RAIN ING BeautHUI OffiteeS Drlveacab&hnormo,.a DOUBLE oven. cook "'P , pay, Buihard's Pharmacy, allowance. Phone Harry Seeley, MM: 2 , or . day Appt,y ln penon range, d'·hw··"'-. all ·-I r _ .. _,. 1 '..> ,_ • 244 Foroli, Laattna, 4"'-01'5 •Ppoillt.ment While you are ltttd)1lll! lor • Cab 118 ' ~ -~· -• • --..,.,..taeT"'• Now, Being T1k•n l'or: .__ EL ECTRONIC T.ECH . , -~~etnotse J: ~= §(?°~ta M~·. E. 16th a~'lldo a: a matctdrW~ Cockt1il V(tltr11101 Bortendora llacltgroood dla)tJtl & analOll An equal opportunity employer tietd ""1ning and J"1n Lum. OPENING MONDAY YOUNG woman to work ~:..i~~-~atter U · Ho ._.f. I · circuttty. Diven:ltled WorlC bleau-Dougtea: Ed ward s \Ve Have Too many caahler A phone. 2-3 ~ noon $135 fur .U or wW ( -ote...,.' -Waltors JQ&d..lnprod..testing o!in-HtlpW1nted M r F710 H•lpWanted,M&P710 VideoTrainillll.........,·Thll Poolllon&Tol.llt per wit. Goctd -ar ... u_..tely, ·1 ·'T "" .. ' --,atrumen.Wion. ' ~ · ·Wperb bodern tr&in!nr iJ dtpendabUUy A xlnt reta a.sh ' Ciahlt,. .:· Bu1boy1 Adv&~1:litJpc· JANITOR p/itme. Me 1 a NEED tomoone to mow tbe available to 811)' ticeneee cit-NO CHARGE TO YOb ~·d. No Jtudents. plea.se. '~!~~ee.w ~. :S: ! I · A d Kl h H I na, Verde Conv. Hospital, 661 lawn. Must have own lawn slrtnc_ to Jotn our ~ lb Rttndera ~ncy latrs. Adams, 6"--7515. CdM, each. Friptaire waiher $615 1 n tc en • P ~nG5 Ce.nte St CM uo: u.o• mower. Seal Bcb._' (213_) organization.~ m·oor eX· 4020_ Birch Street _ 9:»6. Gu·-~-~"~ deli..-... Equal Oppor, Employer r " ~' .-=-~•--~ SUit '""Na. 83RJOO'=,,,.------~ --·-~~ ·-• Ap,ty 11r.,...MHd_,.ft;,.""'-"10 ... 1,_ 1¥•1 Oppom.11tJ .. ,. • .,_ M/f • E NGINEER JOBS, area.t ·tor s.tud.ents. 43l ' _ ..,_._,., ~~ have operilf4rs e ~ _ ·. YNG man req for shipping, ~or 847-8115 P/llme eves .t. Sat 8a! + NITE ROOM CilERK tbrouahout Orangoe ·Coonty. ---'wan!hou.<ing • torkllU WARD s;gnature 10 cyo1 So. CalU. c:o. has need for bon111. Call'892-2258 · W/Uper. Apply ln peni:m, Colwell Properties, Inc. ~ opera~lon. Xlnt oompany \Va.sher, 3 ~. s com- •sst. engineer tor matcr11ls JUNIOR SALESMAN· Del Wobbs Newporte• Inn, (serving allot S ECRETARY benefits, !Nine LDc. (n4l blnattons. New, April •n, reaearcll-& de~ek>pment. I , ' U07 Jamboree Rd., N.tJ;. Orange Couoty) Attractive position in Corona 556-8100 used only, weekly, llke new. H I ~edg~ of thlcit film ma. ~ ~ per '!\'eek ... 'Odl: CAU.. 833-1931 del Mar Jor mature tndivid· YOUNG man or woman $125. 6C-6432 .1: • e Wanted; M !' F 710Help Wanted, M &,F 710 terials & processing pre-Ing alter iehool and Satur-Neil I Real Estate S•les ual as Secretary &:: Girt n;;, W/outatanding "Personality. 4 BURNER ntrmador elec 1 ---· ---------- Delivery-Sunday Only OF • DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE, QUIRES THE.USE OF A"tARGE STATION' WAGON OJ\ VAN. CONTACT MR. HARRY SEELEY, 330 WEST BAY STREET, COSTA ·MESA. TELEPHONE 6424321 FOR AP· POINTMEN'.1'. An Equol Opportunity Employer fer:red. Sa1ar,v commensu· days selllnr new ,1ub1crlp. Roil E111~ S•le11111• New office needs better than da.Y. Will bancile personal Exper pret'd for excluaive s•~ ... top. Oven bO<MI &:: fan rate 'Wffh experience a: aca. tiont tor the DAILY PILOT. •• " & 90me bus!ness correspon-mens !hop. 644-0820. w~.. 1 demic bftckgrowxt. W r i t e Thb la not a paper route U :you have a license or want ~bette lalthes people want· dence. Must have __,.. com-for bit i'n. $15 Imported ace Classified Ad #544, Daily and does not include de-one, see Peg BolJnger !or u~ et anaveragecom. "'""'"~,1 bridal gwn &. trn etc, $35. Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, Costa liveries "br coUecling. Open. confidential interview. Red mission. Tom MWer, 642-4811 munlcative &: typing _.., s. sz 1().U 548-.(,633 Mesa. Callt, ~. I inp ln Costa Mesa, Fountain Carpet. 49'1-1761. Receptionist/Typist ~~d~aJ: :t ="::~: [ ;.,._. [("""'-) \VESrt:NGHOUSE electric · EXECUTIVES Valley~ Sout!1 l:lund.nc!on wantM tor a yoW1g Orange Ible schedule & be free to . V range w/double oven, uUI -$15:000 to $75 000 • Bee.ch...AppJ.r_m_w.-t>y_Cllling County Flnn.-Mu.st haw at travtl-if needed. Please ' doors below. 226 B~ Knox Send ' ' 548-3013. , least 1 )T exp. Xlnt hours. send resume &: sa!ruy his. ~ 800 ' ,:,P,::•·..:C::;.~::;1;,.· =~---,.,1 retume or call TODAY F.qujl Oppor, Employer NURSE-RN ·benefita: & an op-••ity for .,..., "-A An11qvn 1K 'ELVINATOR ·~mmerci&I for confidential NO COST 'ABORERS adVa.ncement ::::.::,..-;::.. the tory to P. 0. Box'*'"• v.nvi,.. • ... executive interview. · .. ., D' t • f · .....,.,.,...~ del l\far, Ca. 9:1625. freezer chest type 33" high EXECUTIVE SERVICES, !mined. Aulgrun•nts. Top 1rec or 0 WOOD LIGHTING FIX· SECRETARY RED TAG SALE by 43" wide hl' 31" deep INC. .ttt, Lon., or short •-TITRE CO., 54&-2901. SAT SUN ti.tON ,$::;100;:c'c,6::;75--0960""'~·-=--·I _, .,,. ~•u Quality control dept. seeks 3 DAY CLEA. RA.NCE SALE' ~ 888 N. Main. s.nta Ana CaU 540-4450 Nun'ing RE c E PTIONIST/TYPIST-ex..,r. """"'ary to penorm . . Ron t w u hen/Dryen <n4) 547-9625 NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO. Part time 12 to 5. Universal general office procedures: ?.~any. ~ hard to . find $2. Wk. Full maint. EXECUTIVE ho lree TEMPO Temporary Help ~tarine, 1599 Superior Ave, TY ping. corre.--A~. items. Prices as low as. . * 639-1.202 * for outstanding :em I lpey~ LAUNDRESS Utlm.e. Mesa s·e"·rv·'1ces A-5, Costa Mesa 642-3235 maint. o1. personncl""~. Copper boilers $19.50, Oia1rs Must cook &: serve meals, Verde Conv. HOIJ)ital, 661 REC E PT I 0 NISI'-typist. filing. Prefer some statietical $12, Occ. tables S12·50• Pie-KENoondM, ~ndelemoct tdeyeor callr, ~ Help Wanted, M & F 710 H1lp W1_ntod, M&F 710 d ~-1 s CM... .... Ge •ntl tracto H ~.;.._ uf di tures $12 50 Hill -. ---M• _ _ , , . _ drive, supervise boushol . o..cl1 er t., ~ EXPERIENCED n con r. un· exper .... ,,~ ....... 'ic n1an • v. $44.50, ciocka $.3 9 , 5 0 , 5 536-.1231 AN SW E R 1 H G s ervlce Clerk Typist $500 $400. per mo. Cail 8tS-OOll l,.IVE In Hou • e k e e per , . :aro&r~;: interview offers ~ait ~~s. Dressers $49, BuUets $69.2 ~ '-'Reo=::;friC''g"':'-71-~1-yr-ol"d:-:Seo=q t•lephone opt. Full time, Fee Paid. Sparkling ..,.,..., or 846-{l;83 Mature lo• •lderly woman. PROFESSIONAL t. cn4> ~u'4 PLUS * PLUS * PLUS 0.1"'9ot. SeOO<td old.r. hoth day slllft & .week~nds, 228 ality. Xln't typing. \Vorking FABRIC CUTTER, no exp. Must have Car, call from For convalescent hospital. _.. • ~-uai 0 ............ Emn.1.n..,.. .. m/f UNLOADING SALE m_ust go 645-4015/~ Fores! • ·-·-· I ·--~·t-lOn't -. r-"·· ·-a .•.•. for-',.,...::: -~1091 H """ ........ *"'""~ A ---·· ... t ' ~w-w execs • cu.Ul..I c>,;,.,. P';tric~:..,s4o.i8.t IUJA ~ Phone 892-6688 -1 or -ap.; ~ · _...,_,'.t'"'te_;-ne.w aaupmen --LG. 2 dr Westinghouse frost· ~bi.~~::~~. for 15 ~ti~Al~.~: F/CBKKPR to$700 Machinlst r:~:~~st~een 9 AM-4 .:::=; SECRETARY ~a:~fbele':id~~~ l~~g.Xlntcond.$65. Call C.C. Ooyte_ 548-1168. Control Career Employment 'J'hru p a: L ~ssive manufacturing We are looking for a top as it is unloaded from our ._ d AUTO DETAIL•MAN Agency, 3400 lrvioo Blvd., WESTCLIFF • •V&•"' ~UADbl"'\l an notch secretary to learn the truck & trailers. Prices on KENMORE wtt.s!.'er • ryer, !;'..,._ N.B, company, xlnt \\'Ol'king 'W"\NA,,IUr\. ad biz. If you take these antiques will be anuu· good cond. $55. for both . ...... ~. prcl'd. Primarily new [ oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Pet"!iOnnel Agency conditions. Frlnge benefits. REALlY shorthand, type fast & ac-ingly low. 642-{)2()2 car detail. Sieady job. C.. CLERK TYPIST !Mark Ill C•nter) lmmediale Opening For: E ds Off Sho curately & would lilt• a Sale starlll Sat. 10 AM. ;.Bu=l,;;ld=;l::.ng-M~e-1-e"'r1-1"°l1-:I06:.I bene.~...!1.!!·~td,· . ."A"p~P,• .. , ... pe"'r. for c'R.oc:KER BANK, Trust I>!! ~ AUTOMATIC SCREW NURSE RN xpan • ,. challenge, Reply Oassified FIRSl' COME, FIRST ......... ..,; ""' I."' ...... N lWl E. ~t:"J.-. S.A. MACHINE -1\vo resale ofites opening Ad no. 964 c/o Daily Pilot, SERVE! e Surplu1.Buildlng IOl1 only, •-•Ir. "'lc'~"n, ..,.,pt,, ewport Center. At· FE'!ALE Sal cl rk ' G ml floor ~is ~·IL ~ •-·~•-• ~ "' """' trac;i Sal E ii •• es e , part ncr.v. rou opportun. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, n~.-'o .~ ~·•w 'IATER!AL. ·-·s ~NEW Te~ Bui•""' • ve ary. xce ent ti -•· ·~--• OPERATOR I" ll al I '---"" -~~ "1 •• ,, ,... ""rk' d'"• Call 1 me wkuua, Spu-& Stuff, . .v e -qu Hied professional ty 1v1 ambitious sales pro.. Ca 92626. Christmas gUt ideas. ITEMS' ~-!um'"-..iu. ••• & Walnut, llunt 0 •1• \\v ing con luvllS. or 25014 ~ RN of th W Id ......,....,., .,...,., ~ ..ui U\; appointment. · ...n:l Prado Dana. Point • career-minded for key pie, Immediate Door time Antiques e or wood ilum abtetina: mold- AUTO PARTS • ~==,.:558-3456:::..::.:':.:.____ Marina~ 493-8131. Brown &:: Sharpe or position in nursing home. available. Immedlate earn-SEX:RETARY; for acct g * 22 Rooms of Antiques ini' Windows etc. ' Exper. or wW traii. YOung, ~ FILE CLERK Traub setup & operate. Part time relief shift also ings possible. We have s:>lid ofc., 10 key add, IBM Selec-* From 22 Countries BU,IL'DER5 SURPLUS ambitious, fut l~er. Call ~I~ 'Z"r!tsC::i t;.eJt~ 40 Hr. wk. Days. RentaJ SHUR-LOK CORP ;~!ab~ a:i:'!~n;e:~ ~=o~~ :; ~~~ tric, .:00 hrs, good salary 1007 Newport Ave. 2406 So Main St. S.A. Day or eves. 531.nso., ! work. Call Mr. Liberman EquJii.o. Bus. . Call Mrs. Apply At 9AM-4 PM wee"-i~··s. an& Comparu' torUon r....~. GSallft "'~hop ~a~ . Costa Mesa 548-9003 Mon .thru Sat io.5 .AVON MAKl!S-NB &13-3450. . Purctlll. w-m; -or l!'Piy, Rohe Sci.ntlflc • _.., CALL BILL 'roll!S'OOCK Virg!niaM;;rtin,'~'-ODDS 'N ENDS • excess '!~llll7 C!llUSl'MAS THE SEASON COOK, EXP ER. ::_ W&!'.J>er . A".'., HUnt. 926 So.· Lr on St. <nti 846-~ & (:113> 592-28<5 appt._ pleoe• ol golden oak furn., · ro·BE JOttY ~ qood pay. Apply · in ~IT-FREE OFF1CE SPACE, 5-ti' Ane NURSES Aides ·& Orderlies: SEC'Y. JJeedled immed. S/ll, incldg chairs, tables, ~~N~~ , Earn extra moMy •for glfis Dvwn House Restaurant, C.B .. In exchange f 0 r Ill shifts.· Exper or Robinson'.s typlng 'w/ .. neral office ex-cablnels. Allo, o rna t • BARN BOARDS . i u 611 AVON Reprtsciitatlve corner Pac. Coast Hwy., & . At-· , ho MACHINlS'f ·helper, run er· trainees. Int.erview Mon· per to handle variety or chestnut b.ed stead &: In Your spare time. Call: crown Valley Prkwy: ans\\-enng •v•u<=Y s P ne. tands, no exp nee. Must Fri 8am-4pm Mesa Verde Fashion hland , duties for sm1 growth Co. dresser. Unique Hom e .s 1000' quantities 540-7041. • 328l2 Pacltic Coast Hwy. 496-4977 be non smoker. Call for Conv. ~ 661 Center St., Challenging position for Real Estate, 2443 E. Cst John SU-3927 , Laguna.Niguel GENERAL OFFICE appt. 642-8 58 4, SR CM543 ---.. self starter. Contact Mr. H"y, CdM. Priced to sell ) BABY.SI I"IER -lte, hou~-COOK, f/tlme, \\'ill train. ?tlust know invoicing &. be Engineering, 834 Production Nurses Aidt• 7•3 Now Hiring For Morgan 547-9217. Cv.·e're in the real estate Cimeri s & , keeping 'l\Jy hoc,se, riioo. Convalescent h o s p it a I , good typist. Good figure ap-1 Pl N.B. Ch • business not furniture)! E I 80I , ~· .;~~~· ~~ai;t~ .11:t~~ 642--0593. titude. ~cirm. F/tirne days. MACHINIST, General & 549-3001 r1stmas SECURITY LACE qu pment COOK FRY Cook Ex ~ Apply in per&0n, 2 9 4 0 Lead man, for y,-orktng on PART TIME Ass ls tan t Beautiful hand made Vcne· SUPER 8 Technicolor ~ 1 tran!lportatlon, call 673-4729 Tom ~r Jim, House ~·Pan-College Ave., C.M. castings, Hanson Industrial Mechanic. General vehicle All Areas OFFICERS tlan lace table cloth, com-jector & screen, Keystone ! 1 BABYSMTER • Hotl!ekeeper, cakes, 329 E. 17th St, CM GENERAL nursery worker, Products, Ask for Mr. se?Vlclng, minor tune up An oppor. to advance to Sgt. plete with µ napkins. $850. movie camera w/llgbts, • own transportatim, live in landacape 0 j. nu r a e r y H&ruJOn, 11845 Slcy" Parle Qr. etc. Apply Cap.ls t·r an o by Jan ,74 w/a large & Ca_ll evenings tor ap-Xlnt. cond,; Will sell all ot ~ or live out. 640-011i6 eves, ~l~~NTEp1~f. ~:Ungdry, background, 21 yrs It over, cle, Irvine, 557-3373. Unified School D lat ·r 1 ct, + Security Pr 0 g re 8 , iv e 9eeurity pomtment. ~79 or part, $120. 586-3496 Cl'·. 675-4630. ~ & checking ex-$2.SO hr & up, Laguna Rills 1 Mele He lntylist 26126 V.ictoria ..JS 1 v d · organization. All uniforms 64G-l4S9 642-6351 ' BAB\'.Sll IER-Duytlme & perlence preferred or will Nursery El Toro 830-5653 w/foUowing to join quality Capjstratr) Beach. Apply in penon 11>-5 9UPP1ied + top pay, Apply ANTIQUE clocks in .. as is" WON on TV...UU in box 1 1 Evt1. Resporuible lady. train. 6 days. Apply in GENERAL housework, ex· lilOP in Orange Cb. aJrport P/TIME .SALES No. 2 Fashion Isl., NB in person Wed. Nov. 14th, condition; oqe and two Sound movie camera A pro-\ References pre~ &14-5937 peni>n. perienced, own trans, local area.. Good building pot.en-WO'lk 1 eve/wk. Party saleo; Equal Oppor. Empl~ 1330 17th St., S.A. ~12 noon weGeieht. ~wallncllcl <?_~erlande. jector. super 8. Retail '!!• BABYSITrER ne«ted parf f1VE POINT"a...EANERS ref, by the day $20 &: up. tiaL Call m8ll8.gef' 833·98'.n. exper. beJpful. 9M>uld. eam only. rman . OCout sell $200 Firm. ~1 .-. l 'time some eve. If wk/ends. 186'1 Me.in St., HB 96~1D or 962-7025 MAN needed to. l e a r n $35/party: ~3100. Mi. Big. SERVICE Station He 1 p ~Private par t "f. ~2955 .. ., \ I Balboa area. fj75-0;i33, ... ~ 847-2466_ * CE"I' 11\'TO ~O,W BUSINESS at a t·I one r.y business. alow. SALESMAN wanted, days. Good wages. OLYMPUS OM•l, tl.8 lens, ' BACK office j\rl ~·d fClf I , .. ~. CRED' IT . Cal\<IY .gtrJs • uaberettff_ Pleasant v.'Orlc. Fl-time. P9raonnel CounHllOr Apply in peraon, 300 E. 17th FRO,M Eat!ite, Lg. Ylct. arm New 6113. perfec;t t'ODdMioD. OB/GYN ore. Sf>o)ld reswne iletded. Must be w e 11 Beach Stationen 18 o 7 we haW an immediate open· COll'l:act commeri;ial, infu.s. St, Costa Mesa. Chall",. heavy dropeaf table, $215. 6"l}e:'OO. ' ~~~~x ~. ~· I· ASSISTANT ' em:: fw1~t~~ :ci.r::· c:: 0 part :~~= :'o~J~ ~~ ~ i~~ ~ ~~a~u:.1~~=: ~e~~. M~. o~re:i~~: ~~: =~ ~&:! I BARMAID, top saJ ........ Open MaJOr housetdd 'Wi.ance South Coast Plaza Theater • r than average earnings as bulbs, fluorescents &: Kin-Top Pay Aroo l9tb & 673-0701 . $30. 673--18ll' _,, facturer 'th ta No. 1, 3410 S. Brist:Ol, c.osta. time. San J uan Capistra.Do. well u job · satisfaction. dred lighting products. We Ne ............ CM. ' ANTIQUE 10' nautical bar. I ,;::=~-==----= day, nltes Ir *knd shifts. 'manu W1 new . ?tlesa 493-1011. n...Jer --•e•. on'ented, sell train you in our busineas. "t""'., Need '-. recreation room. Furniture ltO can betwn l1sn . & 6pm, cilities In Orange Co. ti,.. u ·rk I T I "" -SERVICE Sta Employee u• I :..;:.:..:.::.:.:::..:..---~"'I Mon-Fri, 646-991:5. opening tor an indMdual GIRL FRIDAY, one girl of-'"" et ng r• nee disciplined lndlv. who en-You can build a steady ~ • • Ideal 1or c omm er c la 1 · GOl.r> Tuxedo fa 8. l='~='==-"=,,.,tlm--,oN' with experiencf in wholesale ftce. Must. be sharp &. Skilled or Un1klllecl joys a challenge.· Exper. ~t business and enjoy a = t° ~J ;: J" display. Only $2K>. 673-3177. 7~ f so ' BARTENDER. p/ e. 0 credit &: account reconCUia· per10nable. CM are a . MEN helpful. h'igh rate <A commbsion, ~How e. • BLACK MAHOGANY r wson .:°~* exper. ~ tton. Familiarity with tloOr 642-8400 Need Jeson Best Agency boous •. llospttalizatioo pro-wy., N. • HJchboy w /match In g ,.,,...,, _ _::.::;::..;::::;,:::-,:;::::;:I ' plan ft...,, ..... 1 ..... I: -.... HARDWARE Sal•• Clerk I ed l~--1!> work folr 17400 Brookh·-F Vly gram, It you want a good SERVICE Sfa. Full : time dreuer LG. din set w-8 din (almple 1i. ..... .._'6 .................... ~ ... e """~ll;GI ~f!tn 11t c..:..._ ..... .... .. ., ;..,., ...;.... future, days. Must be. exper. Arco ~ linel) tube steel frame, wat. BOAT REPAIRMAN 000 lndus<ry la•~ woold be, Apply In person only, H.W. v•-,.e ~. -~r oo ~~ -~,., 19th & Newport, CM .. -~$35.-6'15--0!l'19.-- Waterfront 1Joa.V.yard exper;i he'lpful, although lKlt , a~ Wright Co 126 Rochester necesa. due to xln't training ..PlCTURE frai:ner exper, Cal. (213) '126-16Z CoDect SHIPPING CLERK CLAWFOOT Oak tbl, ~k BEAUTY rest be.ck CaJ'ei Jim'd. No o;iiege people llOlutely'· necessary. St. Costa ti.iesa. program. Earn as you mat-glass cutting, Laguna planrer, curved e,1asa drina i.Jsed 2 08• · please. Perm. job. Blackie's ~~ = ~~~ HELP WMted for a beauti-le":l'D· $150 per wk. as per Beach intervleY( call (213) SALES Women, Full a: Receiving, Invemory. Exper. cabinet, 435 O>ltOI) NB ~ m~~6 m '• Boat Yard, N~ Be~h. ro: ""'AN."JFIED AD -~·. ful supper club. We need wntten agreement. Call 682-1670 or'(TI4l 494-Sl.05 p/time Gift SOOpg in only, Steady. 642-3472, NB. ADDll1ncu 802 . ', B OOKKEEPE11 ,,.,....,,__ ~ ~ ktail "8Jtre wait Monda,y only 9 am-5 pm, Newport &: C, Mesa..~, Sproy Gun ~retor rr FOR sale black na.ugabyde . ~ w..,~ .. 'Daily Pilot, P.O. Box l&iO coc " sees, . . lf4.0543 P~mMgr 122K mature. lotervws. eon P·-timemorn ·•-wHIRL'POOL Auto . hide-a-bed, x1nt cond. $10. ability for nu ~wport 0U1ce Costa Mesa Calil 9'Q ' resses, oy1ter man, dish-·---·· ... , a.ih'"'""'" of expanding CPA flnn "°ft • · • v.'9.Sher Female applicants MARRIED person over 21 Electronic O:>mponeilts Gifts.. So. Coast Plaza, -sh1fts exper w/spra,ytng Dishwasher, w /.cut t Ing 846-5154 1 I Good bpportunity, s e "-d i.f ~ty5~PoYer must ~ attractive A: natur-Car & phone necess. $125 Product Line 1-lan':l&er $20K Costa Mesa, Mon Nov. 12, lacqu~ Or resin w/commer-board top, $100. 962-0007 RUG, l2x'.lS Karastan Deep , resume a:· salary req. Write · • ,.....,. Wortt al looking. Appiy at Kiamet wk. to start. 89HCXXI. J?ata Commwucations U pm or call. 838-3814 cial equipt. Salary com-The fastest dn,w In the west. melon color, xtnt eon d ~ __ aa~~-~d ~· 955_ Dally~ F/time. Must. be neat & Inter. 1100 w. Coast Hwy, MASSAGE ~ECH De11gn Engr (mecb) to $14K SALF.SGIRL Temporary 40 men1w·a:te w/exper. 5tM8U a Dally Pilot CluaWed &M-1789 I" Pilot, P .O. BOX 1560, Cost-a -know-tbe-area.'--See-Harold; -N:B:-Alk-rorErlc:-6f5:.2679· -•-· ......_ eo·st~AccnLManuf _to..$12K hT'!l-per·week-some-m;trt.-& Irvine ' • • ~ Mesa, Ca!U., 9'E6 , ~Time, 495 E. 17th St., HOSTESS. days. Apply aft TRAINEE" GGene1 ~ 08fllce Pk t 1!450750 aome _,.enm, Slartlng -si-ATISTICAL TYPIST . e BOOKKEEPE.'R~/ sccretarY 5pm P!tite Auberge Young la~ (J.8.28) wanted 11' "'"'· uena 0 Nov. 3'>-Dec 24, Fun shop, Recept1on1st, f US tor corwtnlctim' company. DEUVERY Reaiaurut, 3800 s. Flax.a ~or legitimate full time posl· ~ Bkkpr, F. Vly to~ Serendipity, Santa An a, 2 yrs exp or equivalent. Must OUr 81110 I ~ Apply •t 11581 Irvine Blvd., 0eu,,.,,..Dr1ver . pe.rt-time, Dr., s.A. !So. Coast vm ... ) fion. No exp. nee. W• send ~ Jeanni• Sisco -557-2702 . ha".' prior training In typing DIM£;A;tlNES Suite 101, Tustii. ovet 21. In Huntington ail to school, earn \vhile learn. ._ Sid Hoffman SALESMAN & ?.tanager, financla1 statements, good , USBOYS d . A 1 t . Beach · area. 16.532 Beach ~OUSEKEEPER - d Y Apply in person any aft. or ""N15-nORT male & tern. $825 It up telepOOne voice nee. Orange ODEL I . new ' B • ~s. Re. PP Y at. Blvd. Huntington Beach. p/Ume, Must have car.. 3 eve. 2930 \V. Cst. H\\y., w.r monthly B u a r a n . if County Airport area, lovely DROP top table $25. Snow 1 M p ane engmes, =1S. ~aza &., 'S~.'t~: DENTAL OFC·. MGR, ~MS; Call M-F, I Newport Beach. Personnel AtencN Y qualified, No exper. nec,ss, offieff, good fringe benefits. c .h a ~s $1 Sit ~Y!!'n~ I ~ge8:1~~:Get~~RCss:e , O>ut Vlllqe) ~ Dental spedalist. need a HOUSEKEEPER wanted for McDONALDS 133 Dov.r Dr., .B. Mr. Lee (213) '170-354.1. Salary commensurate with ~w Sn.:fi8'oottee table fit $25. Mattel Po\\-er shOp j CENSUS Enwnfrators. $2.10 someone who enJOYI work-father &: ll yr, old IOn. NOW HIRING 642.3870 SALESPERSON, exper in abillt)". 833-0051 rark ~ $10 Sm a. I I $7. Model acceseor:les 25c-St. per hour City of San Juan 1ng w/p.ibllc to handle busy Mod t aal&ry but easy APPLY WED-FRI. 1·5 retail gift store. Days, eves SUPER service station at· e end ~ble $ 7 . Pipes, rack &:. humidor $5. I ca ' -.:. ••proXlmate'" ofc, Shi1hnd & typing nee es """ ~765· SAT AIL DAY PROFESSIONAL telephone &: 'Nkends. Must have rets. tendant needed. Neat in ap. ~~.u New li.,.hter and ash tray p .......... ...,. nv ~ Hunt Bch Sal . P.fust drive. Phone ~ . 650 A VIEN DA PICO """'" I right ~ ~ 20c ·~ 25 enumeraton afll! needed · • • open. 90licitor to work from own Buggs International, <iV'W pear. Wages open or OW ble ,.,0 ch 4 fl. Poxy-pul!cy' g1.ue ~· \' to conduct a special census, n4: 962-6671. HOUSEKEEPER, f /time. SAN CLEMENTE home. Top commissklns. Westclitt Dr., N.B. man. Apply Laguna Chev· CH " ..... &~A .. a~e~ fro Slide projector $15. ~ between Nov f7 &: Dec 5. DENTAL ASST/ Mesa Verde Conv. Hospital~ MECHANIC with Class A Telephone 892-5184 SALESGIRL, pharmacy, full ron. 604 So. 0:>e.st H w Y, x 7 UCQU<::U ch motor, %L hp ~ $15. Com; ~ l1lllllt be ,,....18 OONTROL NURSE 661 Cerfer-St., CM-· license. Apply Campus PURCHASING CLERK time. Laguna .Boaeh. ~,,.:O~ f:mp pre11t1or tor pamt spray $15. I "in old A able to woric Happy lntelllaent. motivated HOUSEWIFE Shell, F•lrview & Bal<er, Purclftlailll! dept. -. clerk 61!Hl640 & bracket $2Al. wrought JJon 54S-2429 :I at least 6 ~ per-day. incUviduaJ wanted _for pro: or Costa Mesa . / · :z in NT lAUS URGENTLY an decoration $15 La I =P.iy San J~ Capimam, grealve o!l!ce, Houn 7-3, RETIRED? MECHANIC -exper. or will w mm. yrs exper. pur-"SA A C " W . mp 73 OSSA 250 perts• Stoclt P "delanto C h• sal -.,,...0 chas:il1t & invenhxy t::Qt1rol . $10. Framed p 1 c t u r e s · pipe $25 Rear 5~ $5.. 1 aseo,,, • 1.., llfY. open.,,_,,· • PART TJME..DAYS tnWi in froht end work. to perfonn vatied d\lt'ies. NEEDED several at $7.; $5., $3. own $5 400 x 18 knobby 1 H&U, SJC. 493-l171 DENTAL recept, Orthodontic APPLY AFI'ERNOONS Hunt.~ 847-61n> ~arnic manllf. div. offen 1667 mo. We train. Provide Mo~ted prints $4. each $3. Pr. f~ springs $.1. Bell • oHice, FV area, exper nee. McDONALDS MED/DENTAL x1n t beoefilll. costume at no lee. All .,.as. Pap..,, mache cat $1.50. Wig Shorty hmmet near ,..,.. I CHECKEI AUJO non . smoker, should be ~ AVE. PICO RECEPT Call Denese Western Girl Human bait $20. 545-7474 boy's site $12 648.2137 mt . familiar wlbaclc Offi<>! pro. SAN CLEMENTE ,Bl(n4) ~Rll'4 '! :ll3 Pine Aw., Wlll! Boach (25) Tra1'nee 341 E. 21st, c .M. Sat " Orlnge, CM '. . ' l cedures (n4) 9TS-1400 . In Hunt. Bch. Mature, 4 -~· ~!.!1'· 432-0071. Sun after 9 am 2 large ..:::!.!!!!!!!i.-'::!"'-----! STOKES-D E NT A L Receptionist. days/wk. Send ..... me .,,L TE Equal 0ppor. Employ.r Assemblers dressera $15. i &ma11er 110. SUNDAY thru _, Laguna Hiils, El Toro .,.., INSURANCE SALES ::.0 = St., S\llte •:1>9, SECRETARY Good hardwood crib $2S. One wheel trail<r ~ • , Is offering exceP' • exp'd, all P"-' mastered. SA& ESMEN . tmm<d -""" 1n manut. vw Bui rear sea~ new ~-Wuher $18. <l>est 0 I ~ Salary open, • re(ilfel con-N --~·--M~d!CALN ~. glrl, Earn up' to ~~·.; •-a ma"---" VW tow ber ~. Desk 60 , drawers $17.~ $14'1 '• . . I · rt · fldentiaJ 831rll30 o exp nee., ...--.. '"'1111'11 ~..... exp , ewport ....::aw• area. ur.uu.,, _. ........ "'""' _, v K ,. t1ono oppo uni-• · 1e..... part time, .... a '46-39111 . groomed exper. lndiv. Above VOLT x 211" one dra-$2S. Pulh acuum ~· I ty to p~•ons in· Dlohw1ohors N1id0cl ;-.11111 Ume-11!1'11-MINlATURE ""'chlnllt -85% · ~~,1'~~: l ~::0';!!.':1 =.,~.,.J ll'."lnw~ m'IGeoretaPLCM.2 t: t•~sted l in retoil ,t.NCllNT MARINER Fed. lnltlrance Oroup ,,.._wanted. Min 3 yrs . p1.,.... 3318cam Dr SUiiel08 tumace $2S. Stove, while, 1MWer1$Seacb.Oilld's all , ••• Day. Nliht • "W.i'?...i * 540-113' ;::·: .':.'1). ~J"'b'1':!; SECRETARY N...,..... il:ct. " 5'M741 ·-t .... $25. Monday wood rocker $2. Baby ;., n -ers. ·We hove :lll01 W Cout H-~ Why Work For Loso? -··' ~ Emp~-thru Friday. 64M832 wallrer $2.lO. '.12" power " '-U• u N ' ..,,. print l mlkea. 548-6219. Fast paced young co. seeks '"""'.,.... "'vt"'•• ""'~"" DELUXE water . bed sz. mower $15. TV, 19" NaCk ~\ opening~ for cash-~ ,!!~pm M~ ""· · ''\I• ' '%ft • MOTEL. MAID WANTED WOrlc For The Best self starter ror dynamic . w 1 ~--..-. "'··tom built wood and re"'-and white stand $15. Small , • ..,., r" '"' ·• 'W "• will iraJn, apply In person, YOURSELF! sales dept, Start-~· Call • trela, -.... --~ ~:ier bed frame $25. u;;tt re!rtgmllor $15. Kltcbea ·': iers1 co11_n ter _sa les ~~~~~!11!!1!1!".""!'" ~~-Mesa Inn. , Sall" Hart, ~. Coastal Lunch & Dinntr otc, ~-_,, ~o. 8 0 , 1 sink and counter top SS. ~ .,,. DISHWASHER needed. Ex· ~~ Call Ed Kao1til1n ' 1 2 7 9 o e BLUE DOLPHIN e ~ ,~ .. ~ •• Y. • -~ 1ro La and treo ' I k & perlenced Good ..... • ....-TH~"'S H 1 n-r Personne Agency, ui.ed Levis. cords, bells 50c-c ..... , q. wn •'' c er s ~ manage· houl'w. Ref~ ,,,.;t;d: ~an:' womaz:. ~~st h~~ 962-6644 Harbor Blvd .. CM. l355 vta Udo. N.B. $2. WW>ulht Iron Md WOOd spaey, electric $25' 40 gal ... men+ trainees. Ra· Carmel'• Dinlhg A PJe own tramp. M hrs AM R£AL EWA·a·t: SALES SECRETARY. pc1'90MI, F.C. WAITRESS wanted, Exp'd, book ahelt $3. Hand made rapacity. " 'd d ' ment Shop, 628 N. Cout •Hwy., 545-1344 $!C'CESS CAREER Bkkpr, dictation & type. One 200d hoon!H. ~!~'!. 628 bunk bedt, bumt \\'OOd and DELUXE gas Ioc set, :t ~ pr O vance • L.B. MOTOR R8UT& :'lew or exf,erlenced. Join the girl olc., 2l.3 Ocean Ave., N. Coast wy., ~· resin, suptr atrona S25. 2026 $67 new, used one C:U .-: xlnt benefits. lnte'r· DISHWASHER Utlme Oon-World'• larp&t and lalto<t Laguna Boach, 494-1lll5. WANTED M•yor Pl. CM 23211 a.ne .. Dr. • V'iew'ing .. n.. p ....,,_, valeleent HosJ,ital. .• 1 -'~~~:' c=:fn~t~ arawinc reAle orpnlatkm SEC • w I o r ganlzaUonal Semi condUctOr wafer pro-BELL It Howell s movie a.osET full ot 1adliea ex-. • r .... 1• 6CMli93 , ·--· • , ·-·na NI-••', with a network of over 500 reccinlkeepln& & statillical cesstna: penonnel. Miiiers, projector $25. Ham i J ton , ~. HR new ; . e· ----· ·-olltce& and -• ~"" ab1Uty for An&lltlm -....... ._ •. -ble1'1tt s;. F!Utlft&-type -· .... !), : 5 pm ~~ I I • . ~= ~\*! ,r ME P1R5CN'1l ~~-~. ~-·~ mCltntib.~.?.!., ~ .. ~ of.Hee o! CPA !Inn. ~ AU mtlts avail. Expo.. not ~t -lamp 15. AU ex· IS'$2Al. &tit" ~~ • • 19th St.. ~osla C1J --..rra."""' -·• """' u ~w~~ -!ii"'' Seltd ........, A neceos, but retlabUUy .-i. celln 673-118( --· "~ 00-~cl H•'-~--' ~"""""'"'-' ~~=· e ir::.--i..:e nq. Wrlle OuiillodPO Fut~ ele<tlmlc mo· NORGE •liolY)I' auty 12 lb Mesa. ,_.. -~·· . AD o. 816 Dally Pilot "'1111 co. Sikuo, l!lc. 4100 wutwr _..-. ~ QUICK OAS An•--• .L... .. Empioytr Allen Bylan4 Aatocy,'las-3 Sii OUR "· ~---• :f.~ : Bax 15), <loft Ji!.,., Call!. MacArt!tur BM!., N""""1 ncelle~t conditloq. su.utt ·· ...,_""""' ,E. 16th st., S.A. 511.-, SUNDAY LISTING NEED I -i. ~ '~ ~ ·~· m Boach. 833-3600. i10 Hllh chair $2. Crib : CLERQ TYPIST DONUT Shop, nlle lbtft,... CALL 'l'IUSH HOPKINS -~~ .. lf ~112nd ' RIAL' I Sl'Afi SICRliTARY·I XlC. WANTf!O -woman to clean 110: Lampo 15. 541-31\1 · THROU"H A : ta! fd , C I !1&45. In -Mr. Dtlllltt, JEIUU ~ltE =m ,..... am, SALI SMIN lillrlhnd, tyr1inc .l ....,..i elderly lad"• smali I REFRIGERATOR old but U ' ca "°' exp. Pl< • 0 135 E.111h !!! .. CM. 188 £.11th St. (It ll'vtne) CM • ~ not .. rk !n th• hottt1t yrs. exp. nee. to Modi• l>edroom apt. 3-4 "°"" runs areat l3J. Double bed DAILY PILOT ' ~.: w .• 19th ~ .. Costa DRAl'TSMAN Suite 114 -141t nME ·FOR . ... •. Huntington Boach . this cliallena)~ POlltloft !or ~ .. k!y. Own transportation. mattrtl8 " orplnp $2$. .: t,o AU rec.'CC'dl A Follntaln Valley. Let us tk:nlll speci&Uct. benttl ott, 54M987, lo-3 Sa t-SU n · Double h!!!adboard $8. 19" QUICk CASH m~""i:ns ~lcablo to ~ w '°" wAA a -fUICK CASH train you, Call Phil Mc· ••per/not nee. but must Pn· !'>-7:30 weekd>.ys. Jt11 wheels &nd Um ~-WANT AD : THROUGH A water A _.,. ~ltlet!. ,y00 dOo't -1 sun ,. THROUGH A Nom... VILl'..AGE REAL lol' worklnr w/pubUc. Sal. WANTED. lady to live In, 01•-•re !Oc>$1. l!ooka • Sampl .. "' >Wrk ftOulre<I: "Drow ....... -)OU D ... ,LY PILOT ESTATE. 96M567. • .... Hunt Bch. n4: -n Old•t .. man (6S up) tor llJo.$1. Baby <&n'Co!1 petty 142-5171 : DAILY PILOT Phone 83T '11160 Mr. Y:otll>Pi piece •• ad la the """" ,,. nw w ... t mw th thO Wtst. SECRETARY pan ttmo In companion, to ltldy In nice ... ,, $145. Sat. anernoon • . • . l'ilnt ~· ....., CLASSl...,D AD . .i llelbl Pilot Cl•Mll!ed pro! 0'40, houra Gexlble, home. Plain, cooklntl. Rel& I< sun. 645-ml. 331 2111 : WANT AD .~~ Ml lleve _ ~ Adi! can ..,. "" Aa. &IH618. home, -. 548-5652 St .. CM. Apt. A. • • • • ' \ I ,_ 1- 1 I ) k ll ,, - L"l,2 DAil V PILOT tt.r.'1 How You Can Use Our Famau1 Dime. A· Linea • ...... them or mall them with corN<I cash to one of our 4 convenient offl(es. · • No livestock, produc• or plants. ·• • No commarclol ods allowed. e ladl Item must be priced with no item ..,,.,$25. Ii"--------. INCH Wor'm, Hke new $6. Ads From Btltine11 Addre11e1 Not -A~coptod . • AdvertlMn "vW.t'"9 t h • 1 • retul•tk»n1 moy be In vlolotlon of Slot• l'Nnchlae Boord &. locol but~ nets llcenM r.,ul• tlons. Sina.II ¥'A'ln MJI, glide $10. IW2-{lft • -• ' MAN'S 26" Enrliah 3 speed t:\lke with c8l'T)'ing rack $2.S. Boy's 24" Schwinn Thln line 3 speed bl!«-. racing handJe bars S25. both in excellent oondition 111 \V. 20fh Sf. 0 1 642--5497 ' C 0 P P E RTONE t.1aytag ~·a.~her $25. GE built-in dlshv.mhe-r $10. SWirq Bel 16. 5.17-4639 CARPETING ll x 12 $20. Ortho twin bed $15. White 6 dmwer dreaer and large mimlr $2tl, 2 doublo bead OOards $5 each. Skis ~n SZ>. VW Bus ~t $10. Mur-. ray tricycle $9. Baby dreu- lng table.;i.l5. Baby hamper $5 St-roller $5. lJO··PUrf, Balboa Island 6'75-0158 - -·-- _..:,,.ur-famous DI ME ·A· LINES \ • , ~ - • ·-,_ . I·· ,, ' I • • I - . -I . • ~ FIVE ~ONYENIENT OFFICES TO SEIVI YOU mJ D£ADUNf·-l ,.... -n t w . ..,. "" c.M. ' • 11•••• ............... . -e NEWPORT BEACH .. U» Nowport 8MI. e LAGUNA llACH .. , ... 222 Poroot A"'- e COSTA MESA .... · .... , .. 330 W11t loy e HUNTINGTON llACH 17175 ... ch lllvtl. e SAN CLIMENTI 305 No. 11.Comlne lool FOR &ale Encycl-0patdb l!EAVY IDC!tal hood tor au: 19" G.E. portabl~ TV black ELECTRIC ~ $25. Elec-T)!PEWRITERS ~ Royal of-56 1'"ord truck 1>ru11: l'l'anle Ct..AhtPS & v;ela;ht for 'Britannb. & S\Jpplemt"Dta kiln $5. 494-416GO. and white, llke new, sharp trlc ~ger $12. Ph. 979--4637. flee ai~ -~ wk. $8 $25 Motor $2!> Trans $'25. Se&r'I barbell set 10o 2l28 $25. 64&-1484 WOMAN'S old 26" Balloon plctlll'<! m, 673,-1281. CHINESE hook Ni llx.IO 117· and SlO. SUnd.,._ & Steellna.$2!1, C" ••Jli< $15: c;oll°"' Dr. CM - TAPE recorder, C NI. I g ti~ Schwinn bike t'Om· SPUT wood roll up Iha.des 15U Orange Ave 604666 ' weekduys •tter 5 P 1n Spring $10. Seat $1 OUK!f 2'-Black t.ndtwhlto TV'•· $15 1 poertable AC-Uatt. ca.11sctlc tortable ridina: + ~nerated whh \'l'O\lm look Aix 4' wide · '' ' 1139-SOM. r,art• $1-$25. Liroco jct prep each. &ia.6652. like new $20. Alurn lnwll h<'nd l\i1rt & tttU I t ,_..,, x 8'4" -ca. Two S'>:S' T1R1re1CYeCLE $3. Almo8t new, ~-°"n""' .~5::::._-10-11-,-,-,-,.,.--13-, acquer primer surfacer 15 ......... "~ nglne pedal car $10 u.,1£< "'''· .. •al. ll·o,••hold & T\VO C'l.'ibs, one maUrH.it <.'t"Ul'Che:!i 5'~" lo 6'4" $10. condition Sl.8. 127 W. 20th S8 ea, lmnlac1llato. 3 black f342...4G8.t. • drav1er. ChalnJ -swivel it "" o ..... ·~_r Coleman propane ea Ill P ~ .. C.~t. P..bone 642-5t87 out Ahadca 4'x8' $7 ea. $200 $8.SO or 11traight back $6,50 industrial li;hl and power $7 & $4. Nordica ski bool1, atove, new, never uiied $3J. TV' wilh-uHF-$20 2 Bikeg King size quilled bedspread ~Y ~11-wi.ng $4.---B ab y each ....... Mell opener-_ switches 50¢.-$5. 673-6376 size 8, $17. Liarge TV campers portable outdoor $15. each .. 4 placCmata: u, fhl1n SlQanl, orangt;. eold cloUlt'I l()c..O()e. Be1u1 baa automatic $25. 839-51'.$5. All 2 Spanish arm chairs, high f~~~ ~~:u~=· No. link $5. 646-6285 A_ft('r ski boots $2 Blender colon $25. Ovnl braid rug, $8. Double spread $ 3. doy Sundo.y. \Veck days ear\.'ed backs, 5:0ld velvet ~""'"""""'""=o--"O'-""" lNTER.00~1 SlO P11tk> urn· $3. Lazy Susan if. Salad reds & gold~ 45"x6S" $5. Sbo\vcr curtain $2. 842--1391. ~·:::":::°':...:o'..tP:::m:._ __ ~--upholstery $15 each . BOAT, 9·, &:lass hydro ~' bre11a Ir: IStRnd $10. Rug, b'~·I set $2. 5 piece bath Electric Yo({Urt 1naker $3. \VONOER horse $5. 2 nl('e PATIO table $5. Cocktail 54$-6507 19" TV, as 11 $5. Allernator ' 102 x 46" bh1>e oval, $10. "'M !L'l $7. Electric toothbrush Electric heater $3. Ek!ctrlc e nd t.'l.bles $5 each. 2 sm•ll table SlO. Dining ~Y SPANISH lamp 1able, round for Un')'aler, new $I$. ! wit tor 5-8 )TS $10. Tv.·in S1. t'lr ..... ""'" SL Record& wa.J'Oe iron 9":iQl,J" $3. Lady Presto Pressure cookers $2 SlS. Slide -ice· t•• . carved top black -••ht Maple !"fin bed !nune ;s. I' ~ Schick C rl ~---1 ll hair h S .... y ""' ' ~·y-Box of books $.1. Girl's bike 1 hoodboord $4 . "''In CO\>erl<'t 50c. TcOoncoated watne ap ......,....., e c eac . ll'lall oak table and No·--be• 10th •, 11th, 9 iron k-110 ... ·-1 S8. O.Ud't slttping ~ $1. iron $4. 1 doU.'fl t.ancy dryer $7. 5 candle wrought 2 chairs $12. 1 Oat J _Ojl ""-'" 5 1.:.. M "" · ~ · $10. ~7659 I Portable ~r S)'!!l(Mn $3 shio\\.-er hooks $2. Ladles iron wall light $2. Wood desk nnd 2 drawen '11· a.m. -p.m. ......u..i. aura. PArn tall v.1tite tll:ble lamps GAS rao.ae $25. Ideal Raoe Boat ladder p Pipe racks Hl!!!h Puppies sbr:l¥s. Pl\1 $4. hfgh chair-U. Two motorcy· 3 table ltUnps $2 each. 318 =khu!~7~r:=. Beach. with 1lbades: $5. 548-6507. car set, I.like new $4 Small 1 '3 BotUe sttrilizrr-S 2 Jl9"xl3" Overstuffed pillow cle helmets -never used 11th St., H.B. 536-0403. VW parts: Tire &. rim $10. refrigerator $25. Electric ! Buehall pitchbl\ck S2. AF $2. .F'oam boat TV Cushions SS each. Two doorwar. cress fIEA VY distre&'led nm le 2 DIS'I'R~ED maple book Heads $10. VW &leering fraction81 hp moton $5. ' lmulated flight 5Ult s;;, St. ti.fem. vale.t $S. &k,(.t c~ gates expanding lo end table• .sis each eotf~ cases $20 each. 1 distressed wheel $3. Cases $25 Crank! CeooraJ Electric automaticl Traverse rods SOc. &W-0524 books 15c. Coffee maker 1' $2.50 ea. ~fhe ceramic table $20. l\taichini maple maple end table $20. 2 old $2S. Cilns $25. Ceoento1~ "'ilShcr, good conditloJi $25"; TWO matching swivel sluf!«I $5. Hair clippers $4. Ski deco!.2 ., ... h Ive ~islreybo ~ell, lamps $S each 847-7017 end tables $!5 each. 1 S20. Pancake engine 5hrood /\lan'is lti lb. bowlin&: ball ( ha . $15 ponUJ·$7 SO 3.xti Window $10 \\-'I music xes '""' ea. . . \•ibrator $12. Beanl col· $15. Rear brake dnuns $10. $2. Electrle dryer, heats ' r.-lATCHINC lamp tables $14. arm~ ~J e~. Large ch r 1 s 't ~a~ tree $lO: ~ll,[U'e .~~ad CC'iling V~RY good old l\taytag lectlon SlO each. 8846 El 11 vw Bug trana $20. $20. Records, all kinds 25c ; , ·vRT TV, 19' $25. 36 Inch square comer table coni rta e t\\-ar ni 0 r n a 01 en ts $2, 1726 hght 15 xl5 $2. Black ".asher $15. Large full bed Presldenle, Fount a In 66-7659 h 646-3447 2236 Record player, child's $.i $15. Beauliful Spanish sweg chair $10. 962-3436 Lltbrador Saf 5 4 5 _ 2 8 2 2 bathroon1 throw rug mats stze green bedspread $3.. Valley. 847-5656. 100 MEDITERRANEAN PT~cfnua, Unit B, C~1 : Boy'& bike $10. Llght1veight lamp $8. Gold swag lan1p HO TRAIN LAYOUT 3' x • 5Qc ea. T"·euty &ix 4" high 1'1etal porch chair 50c. ELlrrn.JC lypewriter SS. , vacuum SlO. 1.94 Chevy S4. Pole shoe rack $3. 2479 8' ·Including 24· track, 4 DINING set whi te . top. glazed clay bells on leather Gnn1es, books 25e to $1. SMJ\t Keystone "' 0 vie pattern cement patio tile GIRLS 2 wheel bike $l0. "' engine $25. v.a Otcvy Fairway, 01 ~135 switches, tunnel.I s 1 s, orange naugahyde chturs & cord 25c ea. Cocktail gla.ssel:i 6 foot step ladder $2. 1'1elJll caniera $2.50. Rad i 8 111 , $10. 5'l8-6507 Tiny trike $2. Har atool $5 ' transmission, 3 speed $25. 1.lllCYCLE $7.50. DoU tea 64tHi285 leaf $25. li·latching orange 30c ea. 673-0611 Sat. AM shoe rack 50c. 968-2927. sll\\nJess jul~ $20. Bra.Mi GOLD sha.g carpet, 7 x 9 Clot hes 25c to $3. Dresser 548~ set $1.50 Jump seat SS. BEDSPREADS S2-Sl0. CUr· & white buffet $10. 6x9 \\-~I only or Sunday. 17" TV \\-'Ol'ks ,.,.,.,.i Sl' bed S20. Up~·•t •learner ft. like new $10. ~-mlM'Or $5. Card table $l ·i BEAUTIFUL eek d. . +'-oval rug rusty orange hi·lo 6""" "· • '&'' BJenOOr ~-8' "1ooreecet1t : t uung ro. Playpen $10 Training cnair tatns and material $1·S2. shag $1.5. Steno t-y-p·e MUST sell 3 reversible fiber Green sofa and chair $10. trunk $10. Bunk beds $7.50. <t SPANISH dining chairs, casings &; iutx>s $10. each. , om chairs wil.h caning ~ l'J,50, new 548-7981 Carpet and runner&, throw machine & sel1·teaching nig:s good condition $10 Porta~le record player $5. 6402 Camille Drive, H.B. black wrought iron, red Original oil paintings $10. : each. 67>721;. CAMERA, Kodak Retina ruga, car mats 50c·$6. course, records, & paper each, Good gas heater TV ahgnmenl generator $5. ~8c;46-827::,.::=•·-~----upholstery, swivel SIS each. 10 $25. Cooct frames $3. , VW ~engine, complete lllc 35mm SZ>. Leather ~ c Ur ta ins 50c sa>. Hand painted mandarin ~board type $15. !allgate S47-7ot7. TWO mini bikes $10/$20. 4 ~ to $.1.0, Khchcn dishes ~ .1 36 hp 2 ·sovwvw Bug, no case $10. ~ r-~m tan!:amsLperEnd5 0 c 111ess .set nice, SS. Lbess l~'l O..boavy1 !?.:. Wh14 f'tat SCUBA __,diving equipnumt, bicycles $10 to sz. Mafhu! 1..:~:::m:..:::·~ =------to $3. llot Whee la, 2 can : motor $25. mag whe· TOP grade tennis racket in 5 or board $5. Human hair beige ""' ng _,, . ee s or v.'f!t suit CMJ and hood $15. organ $10. 6x9 shag rug -,,. i>i1u1 4 x 8 pf.anter room & lot& or extra track $3. els~ each. 645-6731 excellent condition $ l 0 . ftlant table $2. Roaster1 Z1 blond wlg $7. 2 SCM boat $ 1 0. Westinghouse Weight bell (new) 10 lbs. $15. ~1ovie camera and pro-dividers $25. 2 office coat Pool cue $2. Microscope• i STAtifP machine on locatiou 673-72:!6 b $3. Dishes, kelUes, ll'On J\1ail, call play-record uni'ts roaster $IO. New extra gas $5. Expensive mask $5. Fins jector $20. Sttoller $10. High racks $5.. ea.ch. Auto wheels $3. & $10. Books Sc to $Z. 3 column cand y try pans, silverware Sc-& tapes S7. Both. license ~k for pickup ff. 646-l7ll. (2 pairs) $2.SO each. VW chair $10. TV $10. Golt club& SL each. 55""Chevy bumper 50c. Complete II a pp y ' niachine $10, good condition. BIKE. 3 SPEED iz;. Clock Sl.50. Ola.be lllV.'n diair $3. pJates, Old '30's $5. each. <158. Ogle 01 (17th & parts; 2 VW racks $5 each. $10. ~ an tell $10. Elec· fl.SO. 55 gallon barrel SG. Hotiater M,)rt.1:l'I')' set 21 bookl ~ ~7666 radio S3 Stereo with radio Garden tools 5c-$1. F10W'el' G.E. Rotisserie oven like lrvIDC). • 1''ender...1LR. $10. Headers Irie ti.replace logs $10. 2 Used 4' fllJOl'eSC'Cflt tube!> $5. Dawn fashlon show " MAT c ii ING Bridesmaid's l~ber~~S3~ TVa~G~ Spoll8W lOc ~R a:,aJ. ~1'!1! new $25. ~ trigh chairs $4.50 20 (Chrome) $10. Front and \lligs $2 to S5. ~taple end l5c each. 2 lavatories $1.50 $1.50. Oirls size 8 v.· b t t e : . ..., aste uns ets _-. ;>'SO each. Qllld door gates l STOVE . $ · 'Chest dra\\.'el'S rear bumpars SlO e11ch. !ables S5 a piece. 962-2600. each. l 3 x 7 metal door figure aka.IC'fl, never Worn .• dresses, 2, floral, 1 blue, clothing 10e-$L Yardage 1'Ullerton, 01 548-1046 double, 1 single $2.50 & $15. Cl"l~e ,~ on 1.eg:s llolly 2 barrel for V\V $25. BEAtrr frame $12.50. l dra\\-o-er S7.50. A\'Qtl 11.flcr shaVe in t 1 yello\'I'. like brand new, 50e-$2. 940 Darrell, vie. BC(}J\S 50e-$5. Ga.mt'S 50c. Sl.50. 2 playpens s2. each. $12. 0t8.U'S $2. Typewriter Ram manifold for-single IFUL onyx chessmen nletu.l tiles ~ Uulttin gas cara $2.SO. Cute ccr&m.ict • worn only 2 hours S25 each. Placentia It Wilson, CJ\1 $3. Tennis racket Sl. Ping Double bed \vilh head board $20. Fl~ scrubber S~ part $10, like new. liigh and boo.rd. brand hew, slill oven $25. Builtin gas rang(' 15c to, S4. Oiilds ISCWifli 4 cost $50 each. MS-59'.1 646-0132 pong table $10. Alnttresses It 2 night stands S25. Pie· Water ski $10. Hydraulic lift rocker arms S25 set. in box, only $25. ~fuse see. $25. Aietal indoor ck>thes n11lchir.e $1. Ganies & toy& ! BLUE O.lp stamps, eight H 0 LL E Y Bug spray $10 eBch. 1.lovic projector tures, a.rritit."ia.I plants 25c. jack ~· 6V battery c~er Special lifters for V\V Park HuntiNt"ton trJct. Hunt. drying rack S..1. Vertical in-5c to SS. Kenmore electric • books $7.50 each. 642-2267 carburetor and manifold fbr SID Belli& llowell slide pro-983 pa u I a r in o. C.1'1. clectnc molol'. $5.. Socket rocker arms i 1 0. ington Beach. 9tlU3'19. dex files $5. each. ti' cnn opener & k 11 If e ·: TABLE and 6 chalrs $15. lS00.1600cc VW engine $25. jector $20. Pnintingg $5-$20. 54tH)294. Sat noon to 6, Sun· set $8. Soldenng 1~n ~· Roll-a-way bed $7.50. 10164 NAUTICAL Gear: Decorator formica shell $12. ~tall slots st•rpenl'!', \\-'Orks perfectly ~ Otild's dtel&'r and chair B 0'1 eh f u 11 ad vance G4.'.>-4291. 4804 River Ave. day plaese ca.It. V\V parts $5. Movie lite Falcon, Fountain Valley. and working: 6 g8.llon awe· $3. each. 3 ring binders 25c. $5. RalKt"dY Ann ltuup $20. ;' ·S20. 2 antkiue end tables disbibutor $21. Power NB meter $5. Tires $5. Chevy O!l Ward So. of Ellis. illary outboard tank with 2· x .8' a1uruinum sliding Sells ft>r $50. at ~tay c.o., $25 each. 2 wrought iron pulley degree wheel and OLD trunks $12 and $7. Old 1968 VW teer bumper with starter $7. Steam iron $2. ANTIQUE rocking ch · gaU&e $2.Sb. New QBir of window S7.~. T.o>'s lOc·SS. Girls & boys twin spreads ~ iend 1-bles $7 ffeb. O>~ belt $8. 493-5068 tools &-;s. ~ ·chatns-$5. brackets $15. Datsw1 whee.I Barbeque motor $1. Camper' maple caned $25 641)...JSS: Menirn&n Holbrook anatch '51 Oldl engine S 2 5 · & mattress drapes Sf.50 act. .., table $25. Mangle $5. Wood JAPANESE house $12. Table 1965 Corvatr radio $15. End -&: tire .$5. Sterec;> reconl screens 50c. Screen door-$.1. ' ' • blocks (llat at J6Q ea) 1$2(). Hy,dromatic $25. Twin size ping ;pong table $!>. i rocking chair $10. Rocking tennis $2. Toss Across .$5. tables $6 each. Invalid com· player ·wtttt starta-&""-dUit World gi<)be $3. H·and OLD clothes from m,y 4D's each. All alzes ol .line and maple bed "$10, Parts for Adnftr-al 4 sJ)OC'd record chair $5. ~l.S61. · Onistrnas tights SL Games mode $12. Extra ladders $4 speakers $25. Set of drapes ~:e~~!f1 ~ 3 HP gas motor truncash~erelad~.!atetwlnr, ,.1 bl~ anchon. e.g 170 ft. ot one· 60.thLincoln &. &l Dodge both player S5. v.·orks ereat, ba:&y • ~ $1 . Crutches $6 54S-4623 nd S8 beige color 8' aliding door ""' ~. ..""" • SlM: inch nlanila $12. 13-X Dan. V.'1 air. SL..$25. Bicycle b $1 SO Sh ' I k $5 ' TIRES, 2, like new alt.e GI-'"'-=======--a · ;25. good condition. 644-2951 COMPLETE . fish aquarium l~l2. SS. Brown caJhmere forth Anchor with 21" chain PftrlS $.L·$5. Custom n1adc 3~' &011d ""~ ~e: ~ 1 78-14 '$25. Shutters for 6 FRENO-I Provincial white .ELEX:I'RICA'L suppfies-25c..;5 17 Typewriter land S8 slip-over, $2. Pale grey '$25. 200 ft. i~ inch yacht planters $2.415. ~ .. plate "A".., 61 ••• ~·2 ·~ ft. sliding glass door $20. vanity with flip up mirror Tent $10. tee chest $2. Toro 61).90 polishing grits for • 8 • Italian woo l .sailor-type b atd ~ All · glass $1. ,._ .,... ft. 833-I~, "'""'"1 or ;no-vo'I • u.w ' Ught fixtures $10. Fire $25. Small Maple rocker $15 mower $10 High chair S7 tumblers 70c lb. 400 & tiOO Books lOc ca. Garnes $l. sweater, $3. Bro'vn plaid r ._,, SLZes of rope ;u17 Sa.ntr'~ CJ\l, Center, C.r-.1. ' acreen 44" wkle, ~" long. Maple step end table with Turtle shell S2. 26" bike $8. grits at Sl. 'Jb,. 548-8249 Hot \Vheels 25c ea. Clothes V.'00l1Uld-lurex dress, $3. bkJcks small to Qua:e. singte, R.C.A. Z " black and while 1 'ne·-r used SI,. Kid'1 pool d SIS El ·~ t SI •-lOc to $2. Mens colognes bro"·~lored, melalli·c double, and triple sheave, SEARS new l.!." saber saw, le TV•~. G pow • "c ~ ra\\-o·er . Lamps $5. CCu•C mo ors · ....,ng HEATH model EU \V + 11 for Quistmas gilts lOc to ,....,--,,,,., :one brass ' bound $2 to ro. coniO • _.. 815 er ' tabJe $5. 673-3472 Record cabinet $7. Small handled pruning saw $2. Po\\-·er supply $15. Heath $l. Gallon jers 75c. Tools A Is o-an o Ide r , $25. Brass-bound wood-bas-blades & rip guide Included, ll" rota-y la\\-1n mov•er $20. • NOBLER stunt plane, 4 n. bookcase with glass doors Rolla way bed $10. CB radio A1odcl 10-12 Oscilloscope "1. ·~ "·t St., Newport bro me-colored, metallic ed E ti h 1-1 boa $12. 962-8375. G.E. pcrtable dish washer " Slo H Co I·-' ~ '-".J ..,.._ n A 1""" .... .u.w ....... _,_,.. • ..... , Wllh black ng 5 I e t coni· •'le. .,.... l'dl , __ ·--• wing span. All equipped to . oover nste uation ~. -.•·<>1.1J1. ""'· uuu $25. 5kv oscilloscope power Beach 979-4370. ~t buttons, size 8-IO, •A p.'lM solid brass $25. Solid OOUBLE bed, maple frame, .....,. ..., s 1 ng g.....,. Ul.An ~ fly SJ!). MS-5184 &£11176attachments $ 2 5 . Corsica, Mesa Verde ~l ~=~~m~~!'I $8. ~ J PIECE 50~ $25. Dress.i~ Also my husband's "'~ mahogany shiP!ll ladder = =°hl1 e :~~ ~~~: ~::.::~i:. =~:: ; LONG black satin formal, DATSUN 7 Toyota parts: 1,~ K Type 4001• A"""' table & rrurror '$10. O>air Japeled tweed jacket., ajze great for bookshelf $6. with ll a rd ware $4. ~ si• 14, $15. Pink and silver EASJ'MAN silent prpjector, Tire& and \\-'httls SJ.$14. .....,,. -• .......,,.. $2 M I 6 d dress 38 S5 And Seabright corner dock table stand $15. M2-TI9l. bl 2 aquare dance dress, size~ 16nun, variable slaw speed ?tfag wheels for Japanese l-leadtight Wnps 6 for $5. • ape rawer ·er ' ' a tan cord jacket \\-'heels S20 pair. Safety belt OiROME )dtchen table, fine Westinghouse porta e 12 $10. Long ye 11 ow or high speed. exeeftent to l1id<uP $15. Radio $15. ~~~) codNew Ameco ::tra ~p 11~ J25dra~chsci'. :e~ather-buttons, $2. for 9'uking rigging $3. Anti· condition $1.SO. 536-8062. spet.'d ftQ $5. Deluxe baby bridesmaid dttss. size 11).12 aim stl.Xty lilms $25. I.Ans Bucket reclining seat SZ>. u...... e record .,-.50. TV S25 19'' m au books que 28-lnch cast ships wheel car bed $4. 3 lazy IUSRDl JU. 541J..M33 $at Case $5; GE' light IJl!;!ter DUferenti&l, rear end $25. \V~~ horsf:d $3.S205' Rara~ $2.50. Ne~ ~d ~verlay 0125LD 0a::rtique ti.n bath tub $15. Fish netting aod IJoats ~ st;i~me~ac~ ~':I ~~~~l:~d::I~ ::. PORTABUh.GE dillr abel' $10. 543--723( • , TratisntissKln $2S. Drive ca 1ne s, no st es . c bracelet $4. Bar stools 2 . IJ'On Ure spreader 25c lo $4. New Perko 12v b &. hi All i $25, 5 pa\r 36 .. bamboo cafe cur- .. ~~-,, _..:. .co-nd•·~i-! MAHOGANY ---d..,1~-table sha.fi $9 Doors, romplete blov.·er-s S7.50. Alter 5, for S15. S75-00'll ll9•B l4lh $s!~·;nl-<;>m,1~~ tankS15&. bilge blowers $20 pair ..... ~ .. • 00w,.,~e ... ~ ~o • tao·n, •"lh v''•-K 4 ,.,.._,,,., .......... ......,_ · S25. 6 ma.\Cbing"d:irs $2>. $20. Disc brakes, complet~ 979-5858 s NB '°" <:<>.:> Portable watetproof bnt-uvuu ..,. •. ~. " '' ;_u.._. ...... - $3l. 6?$.005l Buffet $25:WLng chain: $15 with disc pads, shcick and NAME brand Jong &. short t., ·+ stand $10. 4 gal. pure lead tcry-opc~ted Na\ty batUe OWER Slngtr portable aew· St.ingl'!\y tlke Ira.mes $5 • OIRO~ men' s and and S2.50. Small tab-,_ S3.50 !1lrut $20. Wheel covers $2 dresses 1$5. :to $19. Gowns $3. ANTitablQUE CTYS20.olaJOldS'5E. An,. tih-pailinl5c, gray, $2 ea. Lube lanterns $3. Navy peacoat ing1 ma.~ $15. Unusual DeECOt1ch.RASM-O.T0£2· whit• rock, ~·5 fclothe& racks $S. .POfCfi -cttrurs----,z ;en-:---IU!ar-bumper-$15,.. Rear AX• Pan ls $3. Racks $20. Show que es ng is o , 1 qt. Rope 6e ft. Na.ii $12. Many galvanized bronze cof ee uwu: $11. 1 "x8''1tl2' !\. Brass mesfr fireplace 'lcreefn 675-18l3 les $8 Rear brakes,. com. case $2i Elura tone on boxes $25..• Old radio $2.l. puller $5. 2 old brus grills 11nd chromed boat fittings 5 pieces clear fir $3. Solld -""="-Opeolce'k'=""Pc.· =554--0"-'"'14"2C--. ~~ 26" ·x 41'' $10. New drOp-in 1 ~~~-~~--~-ptet'e with 'bocking pla~es Tone Rila Wigs $16. ca.g1 Depression gla~ vase $20. for Oiev crank case $25 l Oc to $8. Bn.u ~rko com· hard'lr'OOd captain chalrs S8 CllRYSLEll air condltion\ng ll counter gas ro~e SS. Hl·Fl, excellent condition $7 Brake drums $6. Stef'r.Utg.~ster S2S. As is power Oak table $25. Pictures~· ea. Model T-running-board • ...-bination bow llibt $2.50. each. Large picture SS. $20. Chevy mag rlma $l!l Tire chain& 700 x 14 $5. AM·FM and reeord·player wheel&columnSlOS~ng 1aWn mower $~. Color TV Antique lamps $25 .. 'Enghsh Luggage ~er & 3 cans Double-burner electric 847--0363. ' pair. T&-3 wire wbee.15 $11 I 642-0116. e.J:~~-•~~~· gear $10. 1.firron& sz. Muf· $25. Vacuum cleaner $15. toast holders $8. Wme rack $2.5. 494-1629. galley stove $8. Solid bronze t"lldl.. Tm.'W\leflite transmis-! STORE fixtures, sturdy ..... ~.,, wwwi _.. tJer including tail pipe SS. \Vtdnut <.'Offee table $15. 700 S~. Ruby glass set ~ TWO blue chairs $10 each. electric alarm gong& $8. BRASS pu!Jey chandelier with sion for 313 Quysl good 1 chrome clothes racks $5 Cash. 548-371l Heater $9. J ade $5. Glass Forest Circle Santa Ana Onna cups saucers $7:50· Maple coffee table $10 Silid bl'llM plaques ot old study light $20. Brown steel $20. Olc\-1)1 6 cy~ cut 11 each. &C-0116 NET playpen with pad $7. $3-0l. Tape deck $15. 23" Cross street' Pacific & Trunk $l2. llTI El Camino, Maple end table S 2 O: sailing shlp9 50c lo $3. c~ts 48"xtll" ne_w COO• iron PCl'l'tr¢idc transmls· I OVEN broiler '"' 6, black Double bookcase, Maple TVd. tube ~-8.~r FordS20 Highland. 83.5-28.19. C.M. 54IH9U Redwood picket gale $4. Nautical boo~ technical ditlool10. U$2Ssed. Large braidl'd rug 'frioo, good $~. g.n..7849, . .:. .. _If table S15:""° Ladie and headboard $7 Single bed ra M> $5.. .....u-uw."l!'•Of' DECORATOR labnca' tor 54 Oievy Pick·up parts, grill Room divider, wrought-iron and novels so~ old 50c . once Ftt~b audlo • ~ U.. 50c headboard and tootboard ;s. Distributor $18. Regulalor $10. Doors $5. each. 'Wire $5. Sat. only 8 am to to $2. .Fishmg gear lingual records $5. Cafe BLOND wood dinlllJl: table l """"18 clothing, 1"'16• · Walnut Danish chair and $6. Alternator $25. Batteries sale 50c-Sl per yard. Sat· rope cable, all sizes & 3 pm. 22412 Torino Laguna lOc lo $5. 46" fiberglass doors 40'' $5. Large chrome $25. Kitchen chairs $2. 11-IBblePlan!,e.f boxK!"l n15,·, f;v1. Danish table $12. Qtlld's $S-$10. Heavy duty rear ~ 9AM-5PJ\f. 642-2642, lengths $5.·$20. 8,000 pounds Hill!. 8J0...5510 cash only. nlOdel cabin launch $7. garment rack vdlb hat shelf R a4il>-photo romblnation •--· bumper for pickup $2). ....,...,,,.,.. mechanical \\-'ench P.T.0. . Large solid brass hand bilge n,s,.new conditlon. 2 burner $20. \Vrou.qht iron table, 4 1 Drabed•pe~.l1~~e~ ~r1~" $3ex=~t T~~ 673--1784 WINGBACK couch, orange driven $25. Qievy passenger 1 NT RIGUING Garruture: pump $10. Old &et of wooden hot plate, new $10. Books. naugahydc chairs $25 each. type large trucks $1-$1.50 SINGLE beds and frames fabric, 6 ft $25. Beautiful car rear end $10 Small Much copper and brass; ruruUng lights SS. 54.l. w games. natlollal geographies 536-3777. iliwr. NB Standard size 5Ct"eell door, U) per-set. Double bed ling g'O\\--'D, wine vclvet witb seat trom Expiorei-Motor ~ old·:1ui~d co11wer5 Anwaahli Hamilton CM 548-0135 Sal: 50c each. Cale curtains 50c. WROUGHT iron glass top new $8 Beige satin drapes, and trame $25. Sturdy desk pink cbillon, long sleeve, home $10. Used lumber, "Pioer wi,, ed. que & Sunday after 10 AM Book ends OOc. Gott shoes table and 6 eha1rs $25. r&\.f t OIL and electric la.mp1 Ior 'll" x 91.. $10. Excellent and chair $lO. 47(17 Seashore V·neck, paid $60, \\-'Om once mostly large pieces all sizes nett vent 0 Pen please. _S3=::,· .;962-=::"1914°"''-----executive !)'pc e I e ctr i c "''all, table, ceilin& or floor, \Velsh s•-•Jer 17• Padded •'!<:: Motn......,cle rack for bo·g & lengh~ s1 ~ ., each name gas beater or great . .._,.........._ 125, ~-· • ---" ~-aod u... Dr. NB Upstairs after ....,. ~-~ ,....,...,.,. · as 8 planter $8. 17 m.· in !JON, EL train set $12. Diesel REFRIGERATOR, 2 door "~-· ""' _,,_ u_...y ... ...,,.. copper car seat $3. 6' x-9' oval 1QAM or small motorcycle, fits Chevy truck 4 speed trans-"'o Various lamp ba.11e $10. 53&-6002. \ from every era 50c·$25. braided _,._.,.__ . pickup or motor home $25. misOOn .li.ti 'J6.'46 $15 high barrels $2. .Antique eslgn""'at"" -·,. 11 tocars, Westinghouse $25. 847-1757. Antique cast brul nilway ru&.:11....,.ofireeti PORTABLE dishwasher with 541)...8:l31 'f' .· standing school desk -s. sta IOM $5. OISHMASTER $20 Qi 2 BUNKBIDS, llurdy $Zi coach lights, great for boEl.t $10 •. Wood ~n $(. Car cutting board top $20. Set of larg.e porcelain hardwood $10. Antique bmsa Three old 3" dolls with 1loor lam $10 A ~~ 67J....655$. cabin $9. Beautiful five arm bed, exce lent $5. 3217 Washing machine $1 5 . BIRD cage $1.50. 3 ft. cat laboratory sinks w I~ h plaqued S la n I y "Drum· movable parts $20. Orienlal with CUl~ions. $1~ Re~· 'u"s°'E'°n'-'-;Jc..,,H~y-oo-t~-----l antique brass and hobnail Colorado pla ce ' CM Polaroid land camera Sl5. scratching post $2.50. Cat counte:z-10JJ!t .SlO. HotJX)lT!t mers" tool chet;t hardwood folding screen $18. Grape ington t)'pewrlter $20. 2 $15. 3 inside doo!'I all \\--lth ,' •ISM hurrican chandelier------------12 ...... single barrel shot carrier $5 .• Picture, Robert elect.~c buill-lll oven, good $10. Large i. .. ......i ..... scoop fork $4. 1910 braas headlight wasl .... •-ls 13 • ., hardwlll't'! 16 ea. 2 selS w1'n· ' $2L Decorative bridge lamp Q.rnvy starters $.1 each -~ \Voods $2.50. Oiild's rocking cond1t10n $15. New nwtor kitchen seal 'f,~"O\d sofd $25. 1920 Indian moecas1ns t l.J<Qlll.! .... uce ' ...,. dowii 6 lit? S4 ca. Lot misc. I from twenty's $4.50. Andque Ford starters $3 each Wo~~!m 8ii~'~~c;1.m: cha.ir $5. Playpen $5. Small cycle helmet $5. 548-4592 Oak office s!.tvel chair s-W. w It h 5 i Iv er-tourquoise ~~ard toilet tank $10. 2x4's, pl.f"ood, moulding all ' solid brua cbandeUen one Trailer hitch $4. Tool boxes 7' x 10' wall tent $2). crib $.5. Bottle wanner 50c RODAC a.ir drill with Jacobs l..ariie ta11 fire extinguisher buckles $25. Slide projector 673-~600 Cllannel Pl., N.B. for $8. 2123 Bayside Dr., with five lights $10. Pair $3 each. Air condition com· 646--8045 Car seal $5 Baby bath $2. chuck $25. 66 Oievy starter solid brass makes terrific SG. Eight yards french ~=."""';-· --,,~--~~ Corona dd Mill'. 1898 Rayo oil lamps, 16lid pressor unit $15. 4 bart'el I -~~~------Sterilizer & bottles -r-.x:. $10. ·1 barrel L manifold lamp base $12..50. 6 matched 1naterial $7. Ringmaking VACUUM Hoover upright • brass $1.5 each. l....arge hang· carburetors $446. 4 speed MATI'RESS and box springs Service for 8 stainJe&S ateel $7. 67V\V front end disc bent~'OOd oak h 0 0 p back sllvuwarc 50c lo $2. older-, \l.'Or~s good i10. HIGH chalt like new $6. Gas \ ing hurricane lamps, brass Hurst shifter $5. Jo.lode! A $20. 64&-9502 $6. Service tor 6, $.5. brakes S'Q. VW 'fibergiass chairs $12.50 each. Very old Tetephone $2. $Ii unused Vacuum upirght S l n g er log11 $8. Mattress '&: box 1 and copper $5. Pair wrought spring $4.50. Qevy )Xl\\-o'er At!I'OMATIC washer $25. 642--8006 hood mold S2S. · 2 hoods $20 solid bnw blowtorch polish· feyer. $5 airline poodle ken-\\-'Ork& good $10. TV portable spring'!! Hiie ~ hl'in $lot iron Mexican lanterns $2 glides s:zs. 61 Olds hydro Dryer $25. Power mov.•er BOY'S 3 speed bikes, 2-~" 66 OJevy euto. trans. $25. ed makes beautiful lamp ncl or dog house. Com· works good $25. 1513 Orange ea. Loon&! chairs: $15 OL each. 5 light bang Ing $10. Oievy ex ha u 5 t $25. Power edger $25. Push $25 each. Redwood pe.tio 67 VW t~astback doors $15. brute ot desk ornament $5. munlty plate 29 pieces $3.50. Ave., C.M. 642-56136. gtm_ very good $ 2 4 • chandelier $1. Solid brau manlktkis $5 pr. Otevy 2 mower $5. % mmver: $4. table and benches ;a> each HoOO $15. 832-952-4 Old 'Ma9on's hod interesting Pair heavy brass Oriental SINGER sewing niachine I double light student floor ban'el manikKd $5. Chevy Kenmore mangle $15. Lug· Frigidaire '69 washer & 2 ~tAHOGANY bookcases iron work make go o d escutcheons $7. Old gold $15. Stereo COfl!IOle $15. NURSE urtifornu, nearly • lamps $10. Amber &lobe 4 battel manifold S 8. gage rack S5. Electric dryer, fuie cOnctition S25 $15 each. Pair 1poo1 head· planter or bookshelf $6. e-y e ~lass e • $1 each. Houaehold items from 25c nc\\-', ~n of styles $3. I sv.·ag lamp $7.50. Huge an-Mang1e iron $10. 28-4() motor $3. 169~· \V. 2>tl1 each. Qcrry bookcase ex· boards $20. Drop leaf table AnHque foot stool $9. Old Jamaican steel drums .'1 to $4. 1615 Newport Blvd., Size 10-12. Arty articles, ll 1. tique Klelg stage 11\mp, 3000 engine parts $5-$25. 839--3900 St. Cl\t 646-5848 cellenl finish sa>. New 16 S20. Mahogany Pembroke bird cage or hanging fern to SS. . ~U91a.v stain-19, Costa Mesa. 548-6.328. and 50c. New originally \\:a,tt $25. Pair solid copper ~'Ei.V Dazey rlectric can CHEST, i dra~ $18. 3 place glass plates wilh cups table $15. Ternuo and stand ornate base $6. SoHd les.'I'. IUver ~5c ea c ~ · END tables, coffee table, bar-designed P.aggedy Ann & l planter lamps $.1.00 each. opener S7. China service for dra,.·er chest $15. ~ $12.50 Luggage S2 each. alumim.un patio table ,-is brus fireplace equipment Golf clubs and bag $5. Six stools. double bed, tv.•in -beds AndSl.50Y.'17 5 4'1 ~·~ A've"".,'near2 n , \\'ooden ship's wheel wall 6 $8 2 ls, china KillybroOk. CM 540-8779 Barbequc with rotisserie Pal occasional hairs s1·· tools$4. Screen$4 Andirons stainless steel skewe r s (bunk type) lamps . ollVllll: lamp $1.50. 3 way student sau~r-. sa15:°d size platecur& I ~~;.-:~"-=''='-~'='=~ $15. 518--3711 pa: drununer l~mps $lg· $3. Flregrate $1. 0 Matched $1.50. PAC ·folding seat $7. Everything very ruee, $2:) Holiday, Nt.WpOrt Beach. , llanam,ep !715· -~elm\Van. Hcaallllmlpt~. each. Miracle juice ex· SCRAM-LETS TIRES. 2:D78·14 whit c Silver and amber lamps $10: anUhq..,Ornabeni.teood ~hairs $19 !n~~ ~ tf~~ each. GT~. SNO\V fi!rii including bind. I '" '" "'' tractor $10. Ollldren'a and retreads, like new $7 each. \Vhite crackle lamp $7 eac · antique cast 112 s CHAINS 5."n inp $1$. Sd pales $l to :• 0.1. 548--0135 after 101\M. d k>t · Square: cofJee table $8 iron double hot .plate gaa port.able. · t e r 11 n g _...15 fils V\V $5. S3 a 1et. Mens golf clu~. I' Sal+Sun, please. ~o ~t ~ l~l"f~ ~:,es~ ANSWERS used 3 week& 64.S-2768 Pewter pitcher $5. Crystal $t;J. Very old pmr of br.tt· candlesticks $8. Delicate ,;;6'13-$2;,..::::;;l:,,. =-----bag and cart. $18. Baseball, 1\NTIQUE French Gallery Long tormaJs, size 11).12 MOTOR, Sea King 1.2 or 6 vue $8. Qoysta.I decanter \\-"Ing 'louvered saloon doots Greek hont!man plaque l(OU.YWOOO convertible hoe.rd, hool\ and net SS. 1, clock $20. GBJT&l'd tum IS-$25. Bell & Howell slide Co!'M'!X _Tacky_ Acute_ \'Olt battery operated for $6. Pictures and plaques $1· o;>mplete with double swing $212·~· ~ .. k,;"118' 1 c tSouu r! ~ C.19.ir $15. Adju.sta.blc Extra ball $L Lett Mnd : table Sl5. n.t tuner $10. pr 0 j e et 0 r $2). Tape Haivea: _ JIAVE 8 CAT small boel. Almost new $25. $4 Large decorator plct~ hinges $15. Large metal and .-. ~J.O"I ' 1o1i wrist length crutches $8. baaeba.ll slave $3. Fishing ~' Antique pocket watche1 $10. rec or-de r , 0 Id $ 5. Ad trom Loflt and 1''ound 64,5-.2"168 $10. Picture frames SOc-$2 wood antique bakery cl)etst Laguna, neat h 0 sP 11a 1 ' Electric shoe buffer for rods and reels 50c to $10. I : Ll\·e be.ii tank f25, Girl's Toastmaster a u t 0 nt a t t c 3 ~ct t 0 0 of ·newspaper; TENT $25 Baby crib $.25.' Smoked crystal and gold sign aaya ''Haines Bakery Saturday H . black and brown sboet $5. Unicycle for boy $1. Nevada : , 20" bike $7. 962--6351 broiler, new condition $8. ''Jt""Ound: Pankeel Please Bucket seat $20. Cooler Ul bowl $.3. Platlonn rocker Tecuseb Nebruka" $15. BJ.BY items: Crib. $7.50. Two .burner electrle hot cn.ps grffn Ielt table .top • SJ\.f,\U. white bathroom sink Dolls & toys 251>$150. datm in a b'Un-y. 1 HAVE TV $15. B.R.s. turntable $5. Brass bowls $1 . 5 o Large ~ther hor9e o:>lll1f Play pen $3. Walker $2. plates $1 Iron dutch oven gambJln& gsme $2. Boxm : f Slo. Small ... Ladles shoe ice skates, a CAT.'' $10. Shock absorber $2. B.athroomaink$5.4 wroughi $10. Antique and beautifuYy Swing $6. Baalnet $5. TV $1. Gaa atove 4 burner top Puncl\lna: baa racli:, no bag • w· aucet -row"-' 7AAA $5. Men's ski boots. ·'-,;;:;c,.,,,..-~~-~-~ Wheel adapters $6. VW iron grills $10. Carved U\ble weathered w ood 'and trays $5. Wine rack $2.00 ~ aeparate oven tor $1 847-3187. : MRple wilh tile end table 90 $20. Built-in coppertone ANTIQUE electric fan col· brake drums $.3. 216 o SS. O>pperplatcs 5 o c. $1. wrought iron bllmesl hamea Folding cot $7.50. Good built-.ln ute $15. Auorted ~fINOLTA • J6, Spy camera ~~me~~h :a_~~:. ~~ gas oven and range top, lection, ma.t\Y "'Ith bra~ College Ave, CM. Sat. only. PreS8ed elas8 pitcher-and great for hanging kitchen price1. 963--3421. glll"den tool• 50c to $2. Push $25. Ladle• sf7.e 6 ~~ ice 1 • ronditlon $10. 5#-7408 also electric oven llnd range blade• and cages $6 to $20. 9:31).4:?i0. bowl $1 each. Large pot tools or lighta, some bran POWER mower, 1'Wll ;s. 10" lawn mower and grass skates $3>. Ladics mt 7 I, top $25 each set. Kit.chenaJd ReaiJl.topped spool tables VERY old telephone pole $8, for plants. .Rug )'IUTI ~~ Sl to .$6. 541 W. Zenith, portable TV $20. ll" catcher $5. Car top carrier buckle ski boots $ 2 $. COUCll. 6 n. brown dishWl\Sher, olCJ $10. Oisties $S. Complete spelunkers yardamis with insulator $3 Afghan kit $3. Dr. Seuss Hamillon, C.M. 543-0135 Admlral portable TV $31. I ,CSl,"'°'"°84°'7-3""'1870"--. ~-~-= 648-S710 naugahydt> cushioni;, good 50c·$4. 183 1'-tonte Vista, CM outfit for 2 lndudin&' bra.~ spindles S5 each. 6'73..JIJ34 books 5c-75c. Yardage $1-$5 tiller 10 am Sat. & Sun. 21" Admiral console TV $10, MAGNAVOX 2 speakers $251,;G;;E'°'1=v..,,.=-,--=-,~=~-=.-rondition $20. 642-4846. 2633 ~ car-bide lanlem.!I $10. Rock ==""'""-="::;c,=..=::.:..-1 11 piece. Pots for plants plea.'!e. all work good. Portable each. Ttimta.ble 6 months .., _ _... .. ,...., Redlands. NB ADDING ch' S l S tumbler $25. Palr wrought FlREBLOCKS 20c each . 5()c.$4, Candle bokters 50c. SEAR's 1ewing mllchine with record pl•v.r-Solld St.\tt' $5. okl $25. ~·. Fnrib>.'OOd GOLF' balb: 5f:.33c. 219 ·1 " 1 ma me · Iron .and wood bar stools 67J.3084 ·v-Poln ttla ~· ' TIRES, 2-600 x 12 S~ uch. Oriental cafVing set $7.50 •:::each. Ant~· "e single arm PORTABLE GE d._ .. • ·' $1. La1 wn eha01N s11.5so ea~~ cabinet, u is $2$. Spanlah Larae snitch block pulley with AM·FM stereo S25.1 """="'==·"~7·~.,...~ I, \\'heels $8. llubcap~ $4, Bookcase $5. 1\l.'O bedside ;ikf oak h , i c h 0 0 1 need •~.-.wa:wlf!:r, Jcv.'e ry 5 c • • ...,.... lamp $20 Spa.nlah picture $10. 542--0372 i=""=.;.29&1:;;;.-~,,..,....,..,.---, C'OMPLF:TE alngle bed, A·l l never med, rltg De.Win, tnbles $3-$5. Table lamp $3. student's delks, great ror 646-~ some repair $10. 1-lamllton, CM ~~ V8~,.:1 HALF of a cximer cabinet BEIC&brown Oolonla.I couch condition $2S. Compiete cJou. L ToYOta and others. COIQ $25. Full W mirror $L Wall recreation rOom SlO. Some llANDMADE d r a f t • m a n • · --$25. Rell old metl grinder $25. Mttdli.ne che.ir $10. ble bed $25. Good dlnettt • ............ 548-7234 mirror $1. Women's atze old teal Qt: Fatrbanka Mone SINGER vacuwn .QI, Out· table and cha!r !let S6. Ex· ~ ~ J-5· 5 speed $10. New t lectric meflt rrin-Collet-ta~, m.atchlna' end m tl::. 521S RiYCr Ave, : ' Sl'ER..EX> tape. hCD'dec' tot 7% mies 25c-$1. ~ $5. '----•--Jly -·•· " ~--ly door vacuum $10. Slant. tra lnrge table lamp, ne-.1 ::..:el..76 1 ~ .. ~ der $10. OoU cradle $8. T~ table and nl&pdne barrel , music, ree:I to reel $2S. Bolstl"I' Sl.50 Tat>! recorder _ij~ ~ ......,$12. board ~ Bench pres.'!'. $12. $10. Magnus electric table ~ eves or ..... .......,. pan gaa 1tove $25. Y~tn $10 lAflC ~ber hue lamp BABY Scott d I • po "a b 1 e -; Speakers 115. Microphone 15 IJU!lty table s:;. Electric A>Yll 15 Antiquo -Weights $12. Bunk bed l•d-"'11:Bn, like new $20. All DRAPES, 2 aoll b<lp and of Natlcmal Gqraphlco S10 SJ~ 2 Captain'• d\Alrll 115. dlapm. 30 cowot 5 o c '. $10. ~7234 W1lll clock $3. ArtiOcl&l &Chi oo.k ard $9. Anti· dtt l2. Magnus or-gan, needs mirrored round coffee table white eeml·loole weave I«" all Rettaurant platet, °"1tinl' table $10. Women'• J>Mklge. Bab)o oil Zic Baby : AIR drill,~ .. $25. 548--'1234 fio'tl.'t'l'1 Sc-lSc Standtor :::ie ~er s!.tnctow' ~: pa.rt $10. Weijht Reducer $25. Old large trunk $25. custom, 184" x 86" com· cups. saOCt"n 1UP.tbowl1, rlnJc lkaleli, like new, alzt tral}llng panta •• new, 25c pr. : lamps $3. Hair dryer $2.SO 'plr.tely tnuned rounded top, belt macblne $5. Double bed OlUd'1 electric p_I n b a l I pletely )ined $25 each. 2 IOI.IP bow)• 25;$L25. New 9, $10. Putt\ nKftll't:r "Nitti Veptabh1 . and nower ICedl -, ORJGlNAt; Spiro A I n e w Pk:tures $).$$. Ki t c h e n makes beauUrul '1ladow box frame $2. Double bed milt· machine on lep $8 Barbie, white dacron theen $10 U.vene roda $L50 each. catcher $$. Cl'OIS ~wr back 5c pkg. box toe .. Dos: colltrg, ·: "-atches,. 5, W DinY 'ntnt! chairs St each. Bum.u $10, or display case ~. New l.reu $10. Double bed box Dawn and Ken clothe.I, new each. &ll excellent condition. -Swtm fins $12. Snor\cel A pack. utcd once $8. 54().1(8) ~ 50c4L ~Plna carta 1 Q), brand ""' St~ eact\. 66--2193 331$ E.---20th St spring $10. Double bed 25c-$1 a stl. Bab.)"• toll@t 2 pr. belle custom lined mask $5. Men'• 'F1onhetm .... n..., hea""' duty 3000 Jb. $20 each. Pnex bakl"., ,• 2 nntll&h.Yde club ch&ln , Of bet~n Santa An& and canvna <.'OV@t'll wtlh dnwst... headboard $12. Creen nigh\ soot $1.50. Bal,>y'11 c:ar M.'f~t dnpeit;, 70" x 42" with and Kn11,pp lhoea, lizo 12W \.IU<tra.. n"er ~ltch~,s•'lr'I, 60-2994. dishes~ to $2. llalr tp~ ' ~ and wbJte S19 and Tull.In Ave. ~g tJ~ 50c 1~~/= 1t4nC1 $2. 400 day clock, $.l Bilby'• pla~n $3. matchlna: ~ $10. each $S pr. Men'• PMi4. .rtl.rt.a. :.l: .-35c can. llodtl• pana $150 I $ 0-8807" ROYAL cypewriter, port&blt , carpet S.S Anl11'1ue cltttric docs •not have dome $20. Baby's stroller $5. ory old ln('ludl~ sh~. Drapes, unfll, Jackotl 50c $5 . R=· ,~ ~~,J:":!:~! and~· Croetl118' cards 15ci-l' 64 FORD "'&BO"· 1'\.lns m. hard cue, Llkt' nf!'W $25. htatt'f' $&. 541 vi. H•mlllon, Tnicker'1 hand truck $15. wafJle Iron, excellent con· fD" x 65" $15/!heer. BBQ Pendteton th1rt SS. Dowels 4 $T • ~ 146.ue c11ch. Whlppbllt paper sM • 64 Ford radkt $25. ABDlck 673-C262 CM. M8-(Jl35 Set-Sun ancr OC Shenif't shirt a nd hat, dtt:km $15. Electric wa!!le with hood S3. 2 tamps white spool• far a.Its 5c41. 5 ~ • Bows 'W1th 'rtbbnn 2 o c 1 mimeosraph sz;. Mlne-ro BOY'S Nauticlll knotty pine lOAM, pleate. !'b:e 15 ',t $10. Ti.rel, 2. iron $10. Polaroid LAnd cuamtc with wtlhut $5 ft. earpentttl lewl sio. 2 BLAO< Y1nyt 11>f1, 7 ~. Gerber btby "'1>bn' Plllta. ilnim m. 1 hp •ncio.d bed m. 010~ ·~. <»p's _,1N m•-. • ·-l ~. 635 x 14 16. 2 """'°"" camel't>, Model 95, wllh each. White and aold nuted palntlnp 15 each. -Medlt.....,,... •t.YI• m. 4 ~ ~ -Sic-~ , I m· motor S25. 541 -""""' ..,.. I" ... .,,,. ~ ...... uu.~ 3-0 $10. Ptllet gun $8 Caroet: Onllh El.llachml'nl.Ji like new awaa la.mp with cr)'ltala books l()C.JSc. Door Jock qlftl bar cb&b:'f, light .. _•"· """ tacb Plutle w 1 _, -"t. ~ -~· ~!'!~. ST ~nmro SZ. :t"' S3l. Chtteo uble $7. ~. 3 o 1 2 Kllb'b""ke 120. 548-ml. 2524 Newport from Rob_ .. $11, coot po1., 11.51 eo<b. Soc only. Walnut-.,.,. and blcb $15. hanlpor Sl-51. ttMm. ilfMi .. -·-..... -.. ~·· __ mo-'-------'-"La=""::.· ,;:CM:;,:,,;540-;,;:,,;l!t=''e--81"1. CM Apt 24 $11(1 -· -ts47 °""'"A ... CM :o67S-tl5l==------· ;;;An&=he;;;lo;;m...;A;;;"".::i•...:CM=. ___ , • • -•• . •• Jus era sol wil Fo .... rurnll Sol !fttJC 'W'IBE i Draw l ~.CZ I·~ I l1Sot•. aize b table chair, IS!fl. l1table1 '-·-· ·= j 619 E •Dally I '""'VIN "Everyt ' - . \'am• •House ·-=· !misc · 8', SP --·lll>let ~ "1n'IQ Reoll1 Titian all .!' '·$-;co TAPPA drs, o Danisl &: lb] ltdnt I .-COi ·Ii '&o! 1eVe&IS CAME :avoca1 ·1310. ( ,640--01 cusro 11 85: ·$30: k 'lolS-" LG. Jleslc 'Salem iii5:.H OAK• .11117 c 'I' 9'.lF &0<1d '6.1-<' cus llJsh «111f I e111 6' JX> ·-· tH . . ) S.turdal, N°""'btt 10, 1973 DAILY PILOT 3:J ~~~qo~uo~,~~~~~IOO~~An~t~q~-~~~;.~~-~~~-~I ~§]~;;l~~loce~l~lo~n~1~1u~1~;~1~1 Plono1 "°"' 11, r• 900 Com!'!"• S.lo/Ront '20 MOtor ko..,.. I ••••••••••••••••••• • PIANOS I 11 S '69 40HP Evlnrude, ml TRADE equity tn 19711 18' Solo/Roni 940 _ .llfllANO-OPtrNT~ , ,,.. to Yoo Twin, Elect llart, re<en1 tell containtd troner for 1972 CHEVROLET , AUCTION CARPET • ORGANS \ ma.jor overhaul, xlnt cond, cab °""' can1per., Call 'h TON PICKUP ' l'ULLERTON MUSIC. 3 Lln11, 2 Tlm11, $2,00 642-'833 Ml-MlO Btwn I a 8 pm. On1 uooo ...iu1 ml'-VI lTON ITI 7 PM Qur No-.it LM•I~ CAMPBELL 24' Crul!t.!J. al Pf '63 VW •Amr:-'11 ena. 1nitne' ...:~ .,. ... j;;_; I Just arrlvM from1few-York 4 46' contaJ. .-BROKERS 18191 Eut:lld, l"'ouatal.n VaUey " lit of!e.r over ~ prt nu t1re1 I: pant. Ruiw xlnt. l.lJ.na '1.wn radkl hN.ti!r t er1 ol Amarlcen &-European Antiques to be 181.lr. No. of San Diego Ftee-WALL to--wau carpel &-patt, etr. ~ -. M+-4t41t heavy aut.Y' nm tt.rP sold at Publl~AucUon to the highest bidder, INC way •t Euclid. ~ u re moy e · 18 012 Boot1, Molnt./ CY<IM, Bikes bumper,"""" xtr.,'& <an't wlthoutUmltorreserve. -• 557-4136 ..;,twood, ~vin .. 11 '2 &in. S.rvlco 902 Scootero 925 ~d~'!,1 ~1L'f day 1.' Loc&.llon: $rqittt• AnUque1 Rentals from $5 FREE oo.~ need gooc1 1s your 1>o•""" dirty• au11 S2888 19311 Nbrth State College Blvd. homea. Golden Retrievtt, de•ntnr 1or !ti< per water (Z blockiNorth of lntentat.191, 0vv 200 dlfferellt quality carpet! • ..Mfg -. I'll-& Grond• Purobml, Gypoy terrier nn. IL &e-...1320 ODlllN: COllUTIL Over 80 Fina Uaed C&n lo '--L-Jm c-"'--'-) on the looms of \beworld'sflneatc~t ~ -·-~ ·--mutt~ 8AM-8PM. Mnt" Uftl I Se!t<t f'ntm l "'"""' • """"""' ' _..,_ ~-2 OOOcol --·-~·---L ty .. ew ~ ~ ~ BOAT o-n. Urod of hi N L--Cadlllac For ln!onnaUon, dlrectloDJ, or reserved u.wa. ""w , . or ""'"""""' .. 1 es · 5 otyleo and l\lllShet CUTE. healthy k 11 t e n • , ...int. COit! Rellnllhlng A auen eeata call (7U) lln-11110 at price• & carpet you can live with. Wurlla.r Grand Straul$ motbtr SlameM, .father moothbl °""'""· ~13211. SUZUKl-BULTACO AUTiiORIZED DEALER ••••••••••••••••••• No leaders,~st fine lu1111lous carpet~ U-t piano .......... 119 hondaome ·-· &15-63611 Booh/MOrlno 2600 HARBOR BLVtl. !' , All first qu Iv goods. Also pad " lri-w ... ver Spine< ......... 1145 POODLE mix """'' l * l!•uln. -·• -904 -c:osr~ I\lf.SA •_u_r_n_lt_ur_o _ _. __ l_l_O Oorop S.11 112 otallatlon by 'gb1y experienced carpet Pla.ver planoo .... from 1999, yrs, 1uper friendly. To good > ~ • iJohna Ra.U.K C)>clesJ . M0-9100 Open Sundf$ • Solo Fri/Sot/Sun , SOOCK TO THE CEILING WIB~ FURNITURE! 9 Drawer Dreaer, dove-tall· 1 ed, center KUfded, dustproof, $99. Anno!re ..... t $99. Sofa• 1 $M I Up. Chalts $29. tc. 1 d.reaer/mlrror, bed $149. I Sola • Love Seat 1139. King i siie bdnn. IJt't sm. Dinette ·table & 4 c:ltalnl $39. Sofa, chair, 3 tables, 2 lamps, all ) $1olJ. Sota and loveseat, 3 ;tables, 2 lamp1, $199. Special •W.S on houRMa! l ! Cash ·~~available:. '~ION CENTER 619 E . 4th St., Santa Ana DaUy 10 to 7 * SuMay 11-5 MOVING to Ore gon . : Everything mu'ft go! Plano. ¥amaha bJk lacquered 51". 'Hou1e:hold turn, oOOor TV, ~~Mr Jawnmowft', girls JO sJ)eed, 3 other b i k e s , : dsh/wth, WMillng n1 a c h , ! mite 642--6064 CM 8'. SPANISH oqta. · Upllol c:IWra. Thoma.Sville: li1ed dln1rw ae:t, end tables, Chow tables A ooon!Inated ac- ceuories. ~7474 AlttIQUE Oak t McKaskey Register, Oriental table, /l'lffany Lamp, Llqukiating 'all Items -remoCtcling. '494-2501 TAPPAN Refrlg akie hy s ide drs, our kllch too sml, $1((1, Danish PtlOO. 2 seat bnch & tbl comb $35, 4 drwr -· dealc 110. 64WlS6 S' COUOI, mod . blt-ln end table, .wh. naua. Quaint paJnted 7 drw deak, glass 'lop 646-9518. .MOVING out ot State! ,HOllletull of FUrnltUl'e must 'SO! 83().-0800 or 968--2516 eves/Sun. GAME set 48" r'o JI n d :awcado four c:astered chrs ·$350. Ollte crptg 43 yds $125. .640-0171 'LARD Sale-&Lt.-Sun,. Air c;.oncaesaor. Paint -aipny gun. 2 white folle:t&. GaUonl of pa.lnt, 2 bllpftal bedL 3 alngle beds. Misc. lumber. Mlac. moti>l"Cycle pam,, S ht!lmebJ. Celltn& tlle:, _ac- ooustica1. 10" cut-off MW. Shop vacuum. 2 wuh ballna. Mia<. 87t W. 19th St. CM In.stall e :ll Grando In otoek._~ew-home. 6$1.12'>6 alt 6. VHF radio, CB radio. depth e SALltS e ors. Uaed and nbuUt. t'n<ed F'l\EE., good home, Poodle, recorder, elee. head, new e SERVICE e 9776 Garden Grave Blvd. Garden Grove 5:1-8650 from $395. YamW -Kn~be mediwn me. 4 mo old. 1i: used diving equtp .. jet O.C. Newe1t Suzuki -Muon-lfamltn -"·"" Love~ kids, m-8867 -..mi llelgh tor dlvm • RENT'LS • II tier -Storey Ir. Clarie -. or rot tun Evei/wkndt · clee'9r ft ' 1 Kawai -Steinway -Cible FREE puppy, female ~ 1, NNon -Klnca.ld -Cable 7 weeks old. call , -Baldwin -Otlckering_ _ SM-1771 Ot.rI'BOARD motor, Mercury Sohmer. etrrE male kitten, 4 mos. 9.8 HP. Ne&ey new', corn· S1le1. S.rvlc1, Parts e Ort•n1 White & tiler striped. Free plete w/p.1 c.;an. ~· 100 to choole from to good, home. 963-2347. ,83S-<l=::::lo::67:.:·---===I New, Uled and Trade·lna BRAND new Swan FM/VHF S 1 kl ' & B It '73 cl11ranc• on EXPLORER,, HUNllN~TOk BEACH :~cnr1•f'••H''' l. '(J HI lhll'j I'"" I it.I 1 Opt' S99 lB "-~-w/an'I •-mt •-u u 1 U ICOI. OL' "COUN-T·R-Y''-f· ~~RI[,!~,~~~ !'!'!..,'!!" ___ .. '!'l'!'!B!'!\1~!!9-B!!!!!!!!!!!~j H.J:!.;j ·_;./,;;;u;;.;·::·1695 [ .............. I 'Li ;;'r1~;i;. ~Tis;~ . ~· '74 Su1ukl'1 horo. WASHBURNE 1 penltve metal detectors, Mllcell1""1U1 111 Mlacell.....,I Iii Kimball Swinger-······· $195 _ . ~ PARAGON heavy du t Y has the new G!\1C i\:loror marine radio, CB radio, div-'i~~~~:iiiiiiiiiiii~ I Wurlltzer 3 keyboard •• $1195 marine transmluion 1 to &tli-2'28 er 6464ffi5 tlon1e a\ ~"(i<.-e Oidsnwbile ~ Ing equip., deplh ,_, ~GIANT I lDwtty Holklay ........ 1495 Pots, o.-al -150 1, $17>. CaJH14S-'IQ'l3, · tn Lo,..,-·Be•eh: Wed-SUn, - astronomical telescope,.elee NEW Mete CM Mlcrowaw Conn Caprice ·" · · ··" • S395 ---,.._._ 3.5 HP amYSLER Outboard t~. Bus. Ph. (2131 531-2d40, •1 marine head, tru<k, or jeep WET SUIT SALE Own. U... for $400, sen Thoma• A·l Spinet ...... 11711 LONA'S PET SHOP $50. • 2255 Horbor Blvd. C.M. l!me CTIIJ 9"""39. !~ winch, AC/OC port. oombo. A 110 : Sur t b 0ard 1 • below ~iJolesale tlSO. 1-rammond-Bald'A'ifl-Conn PETS SUPPLIES 64).84]4 or 675-M56 •Exclusive to Vegas• ,, TV radJo, fm. & other mile Kneeboards. car ra c ks, * 892-1832 * Wuriltzer--1..owrey-Kimball (Harbor at Wilson) sport! goods Evn clothes, trunks! Yamaha-Gulbransen Grooming &11 breeds, special ' 'Ch au f I ere d ' ' 3 day '1 k 111962-4283· 4 ..... _ L-.. House FULLERTON MUSIC, urit11 Nov. '..lllh, buy a cage Boats, Power 906 'A·eekend. New 26' Luxury ., s:Tnd;, Sun -~9 Fullerton, 1'"' .--.._,., s~:,~;aa:w/ ~~.c~~~ 122 N. Harbor. Fullerton · tfu~ham;!,~· ~~~~~ , DANA POl_NT * BICYCLES* ~~pl~~e 6 iJ e~o: ~ NB. Coffee A end tables, NE\~R~· ~~ Cabinet, $35. Oak table $65. 171·1I05 Irvine. CUiver I: Walnul HARBOR CH11:1~~ ~i'\fiAKYES Pac.kagc $64 each. ·r ~lnln&: 1et, Jami>' drapes, 2 SEMI antique room .._ 548--2614 hrs: Open Nights 'ttl 9 551-0tll. R . V . S ta a t 1 y 8 c h t N itallan 10 $59 95 Dale s Motor Home Rentals · elec. typewriter. Men' 1 Oriental rurs, $400 elli. QUEEN Sealy Sl:pr IOfa $150. Sat. 'tU 5:30• Sun. l2·5 1 BLACK and white male Brokerage. New Unl!lltes, s:'roor Eq Cot~·." .. · $89.95 838-0900 ~ :;~c~:a:e ~ra~~ex:::-~a ~ ~un~ cr:i~~~E ~~~:;~rrie with ~=~~~~~~n:f'1~~8P.::::.~~~T:aller1, Tr1-.:1I 945 l .$330: AYOn rUbber boat, OMi 640--0177 , • AR11SAN ~m&n church C1t1 852 Have Them All. For in-Beach Bicycles, 806 E. BaJboa 29 Scamper by A l'tt F , l EVERYC?NE -MIO loves ~ , SEO>, Uled Ix aell QM), GORGIDUS OU19bnu gttt, model. Was:, moo. Now, formation or to make an Blvd Ba.lboe. . _ 675-7282 Ea.stun Trailer, hvy duty l old-faah.ioned On:isti1• will Evtnrude molOr for w, autumn hue mil* atol.e. $5750. BURMESE KlTI'ENS awt: to see boata in the ., insulation, comp! self cont. • '°"' the CARIH Boutlque. -llll), oeU lllO. Other Beautltul cond. Appraioed e ARTISAN """8n theai.r CTA REGISTERED. $50. UP """""'"· n </493-510!. * BICYCLES * All pou!ble xtras, l8000 new • November 14, 1973. Sheraton mile. Jterm. &ll-1453. 33.512 $«». M.ake otftor. stj-5236. model with bend box and *537-4744* ar SPEED boat 165 HP Raleigh Records ... ~.95 1 yr old, Sacrifice $4,995. j' Beach Inn, 21ll2 Pacific Dollnla. Nlpel Shores. bell•. Was $1500. NO\\I, FREE darl~ kittens to I/O, outrta:ers, 'bait tank WbUe SUppliea Wt 536-3016· , Coast Hiway, Hunttncton AUCTION Mlteell1neou1 $4150. good home Call aftemoomi & radio for ocean fishing Other models from $64.95. 15~ FT., sips. 5; butane I Beach, 8-U p.m. W tecl l20 e AUSTIN Pipe organ, 2-~OO · removal· top trailer Musi Peugeot In &11 alze1 &. colors. stove & ref. ln1·I. hit ch, GARAGE Sale Sat & Sun. ,838 E . 1st St., .SA. Pawn Shop an !llan., 12 ranks, playing • sell thi.I tistie'nnans & slc:iers Ch r 11 t ma • la Y ·a • "'a y s brakes, jacks. $550 2412 Washer, ga.s &: e:lec. dryers, & Furniture Store Liquida-ORIENTAL RUGS rn Vista. $3750. Dogs IS4 dream for only $3 200 CYC1£ WORKS LTD Zenith, Santa Ana Hetghls. .gas stove, radial arm saw tlon, ~. Nov. 9, WUi PlY 5 to lOo/O,more 1han • NEWPORT Pipe organ, 2-646-5288. ' · 1822 'Newport Blvd., Costa PROWLER 18.5 tt. • 7 3 w/lathe:, aota &. Jave seat, 7:30 PM. Sat., Nov. 10, )'Ctll' Mehe9t olfer, Shah N manld , ~-nmks, only~ yrs. e PUPPY WORLD • 34' om.IS Sea SkiU twin Mesa. ~5783 SeU-contalned. Extras! port d1hw,\hr, clothel ln1ant lt> ilf. S "lie~-O $3500 ' '73 YAMAHA TX 500 w:ilh Pulled nlu '7000 \ to adult. lilltc. 21;29 Santa EVERYTHINCGOES!! 9lah. ~ .......... S.A. e ~pty 00naoies, ke)'I Engl I ah Bull Dogs, VB's, holding tank hef.d, · .o • ..., m · Ana CM 642--4200 ·$7-1212. pedals, drlmea A kits. , Oiihuahuaa, Tiny Poodles, outrig:gerl, radio, de Pt )1 xtnu. n-'4 360 MX Husky. 551...o&59 j Ave, . AUTOMATIC GAR AGE WANTED: Grey bathroom NEWPORT ORGAN Amer. EaJc ( s pt t z} I tecordu, trim tabs, ·~ r .l25cc •••• ~ .• Ea(le aft TRAILER· Wanted: 16'·18' HARVARD claaics complete DOOR OPENER. Ftneat _._,_ f l8" .....,, •-FOR •~ •~lS.10 Doberman, Pit Bulls, Bull step, $13,500. or take ski pm ~·v S.C. G .. Elec. Re""' ... Cash. -• 1-......... ' 1---'--nd o__. -llUlll,~pre • X -A.IU. ,,,,-r-.·; 11'&1' '""'fi ··~-.... new ,.,., t-"' ~-1Ua1Wn ..,.. • •-.· -· Standard "Drellln" 5ti--8598 · · Terrier, Cockapoo, Irish boat in trade. 837-GllJ '72 HARLEY Dav ids on Private: Party, 5U-0997. ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:ri 1 ~ eves . PIANOS_ ORGANS Setter. 100 MIXED PUPS!! 25 rr. '7l FG Lyman. R.epldo ~ Motorcycl~ •• 73 TRAVEL trailer. Sell ! $US., Old atus mile. 1tem1. SJO...lta ~· WAN'J'.ED: Uted Waterbed New 1: lJsed. Great aele:ctlon. ~ ~n>\ce 53 ~Breeds. Loaded. WW trade tor-my ~ ~ atreel tires 181 mi, cont. sipl 4, tandem axle, 8846 El . Pn!sldente, F.V. ~· _,G ,SU·-, W·"a-, wttb frame,. Under $75. Call Com.-itlve . pr1.... Open n ves: 1 .. equity or caah & ~e~ over 2Cfl6 . $2100. 846-7419 J ., ... ~, ·~ ... ""' ,ui.., st6-M18 a-... PLEASE save me: trom the' paymta. 646-63'4 ·n TRIUMPH soo ·lnpnmac. II , · .847-5656. •Antique poltem, 8 -, lW••· lt~y. The be~t powid " give me a lovtni ·-UN'~~ 31' TW. lo~ ml. .1!od<, w/extno Tr~ .ora, ~lll'J •947 •I OVER 50 antique: 'clockl ~ extra 9c1, Intttaled W. WANTED: Uted metal filing ..deAJ.s.are always at: ho I am well beha ed ..l.:IO;:f ""' .... ~..... hrom reblt Cl · · &: watches from $1~$600. Val. $850, .eeU "50. 20Blue cabinet. Reasonabl.e , WalliChs Music City me. .v FWC. 225 hp~ FB Dinghy c e, e111. ean, tmLITY trailer 6'x4' ane.t 1 ' 499-2528 very a!lect. ~ ~ OB. Extras. Ex. cond. sac. $900. 968-6003. for cYclei Ir: tools $50. Steve Pool table, Garrard tum Ortp stamP books, $2 ea. South Coast Plaza 541)..28.10 ~ 'have a fantistlc disposl· 645--3.544. • MO'roRCYCL.E t r a i 1 e: r 675-2404 aft 4 pm. table:, ~f tuner. U'o'e be.it 673-4812 **WANTED** hon, signed sml abandoned custom 3 ran· $1.35 •n l ~~==· ~=---·I tank, Girl's J:I'' bike, Honda BRAND'new panuonlc quad 2 WHEEL I FREE ORGAN LESSONS as male mix Terrier 56-1015 15' ~ul!S Jnboardtrail, ~~tt Bultaco Loblto lT::icc . •~. Auto Service, Parts 949 CUSl'OM WJ Sloan couch, 175. ~ Bobble: Cir. HB amp1, tumtable, deck'. Ul'lLITY TRAILER 1 lik Adul CK le Sil German ove1ua , new er, uu. 842-83(l) _,., • SlBS; %. pool tbl , good cond. 962-6351 ..,eakers. Jl10. Be:autlfW ong as you e! m: BLA rd Polr'r pump, sac. 648-2365. · '65 PONT G.P A-1 tra.na j ~~g az headboard S50; SAT & SQn, 10 am-4 pm, Hide-mllc. turquoise necklaces. Mu1tca1·1n1trurnent1 l22 :~r::~ 7t~XJa~':..t~ ~ want ~~e $IO &i&-1662pups'0 r 28' LUHRS '68, Flybridge 1973 SPORTSTER $1700 Xlnt cond. $45. Radiator $15: a·bed, chairs, CWlhions, 10 &'B-1811 aft 5. everyone to leam to play 6t6--4oo7 · Full covers. Many extras. 11,00'.> miles. Stock. '65 Mu.st. body pattl, rtnft. ~ LG. Buffet w/hutch $175; cycle 3 1pd Ward Wuber, LARGE 1 cl 1 RENT FOR ONLY $3 the 1 T Di ter1ch $9995. 55l-(Wl33. Price firm. doors SU ea. Ree r ' ,Desk w/hutch top $45. Bolh like new, Lamps, dishes. cood., st.:.U oeeptsu 1?~Y OR euY WJTI-1 NOTHING _ in~~ ~1851.e Coast WANT info regarding J:iale-14, WHALER type: boat * MJ.-3691 * wtmlhield $10. Set of 7Z.14 j ~l.maple, XIIlt cond. ~~s, etc.11r12 ~ cbancWtn, cate door•, OOWN. Dn!m. ~A'1, Mikes, Music, Newport Blvd. at ~:ac!. ~~~B ae:~~ irblfS, Po~.thdene filled'. CUSTOMIZED J:l~nda-115. r•2w~~· ;i··~ ~ ::r..:.::....=: • B rear e:y. tnided rua. chrome gar-Guitan, AmPI, Roc-orpnl Harbor, CM. Hwnane: Society Approx $250: 613-1151, 536-~. ~ miles. Runs like: new 1~ .. : .,"/ 0.,,,. u.:,.,. ·, QAK wood table, 2 buffets. GARAGE Sale-World's BiJ-ment nck mile. go...1944, &: Pianot, all brand.a. " ""'73 ·--• 60, Hp ..,.__. __ .a~-10" extended forks $350. ,.. .... ..,..., Rt. -~ ml Orange Ave., C.l'.I. gest! Everything 10 people: ' No aa:e Umit, DO parent Dffd-S Good 130 ~~ · ,_,.... .. ,..., ~ · T•z:-v;;:cba«; · 96M351. -· REPLACEMENT I: aux-~ * 642-1353 * ever needed or owned in ~Nor vetvet SJfa Ir ed. OPEN NIGHTS nu. 9, porting I * DOBIES, 5 wks, AKC, ' ' ~~ , illary , Pl tanlal ptck..ips 1 their entlre lives from birth lovese:ats, cotf tbl sets. SA.T:Tn. 5:30, SUN. 12-5. SKIS Han Comps 195'1 show quality, 'h.-mperament ~ ' ~· e '72 HOnuA 100 e 4 whl drivn, ~A motof 11 . orange Sl!Ctiopal, SlOO to old age. 18761 San Felipe, 1ampi. used !or display only Now TWO Convenient Ramy bindings, , S 12 5 . bred, xlnt color I: marking&. 16' Gt.A.SPA}\,,' Tndler , «llP Slfll.00 . homes. 892-&314 I "tame tabi.e 6 chain $100. Ftn Vty 540-4984 = Coostruction Co. Locations f9 'S."9 You Slderal's 2DCfi's/ Solooxm 4 "Pvt, pty. SJS.9569. Johnlon, Runs~ t600 or PtlMe ~ ; ~A;:, ';"1~.;.~1,-4:; ... _ BABY <rt!>, h l.ahclJil.Jr. FULLERT~ MUSIC 1 o«;'~ll5D Both line shape. LABllAOOR, black. 3 .yr. beotolfer.CaJ!· ~!"IS'll!Kl,Sol>rt, olt(rjilden , , ~-~ ~.;·iove&eatxi~teond ........ cM1drinl clothti, •·many GAS 'Dryer $50 l8191Elicbd FOwit.atn'Valley 673-¥98 _____....,, AKC, fem. exc. retriever, WUL trade Nt_wport ,t;e&Ql :1 .~.:.1!·~mp~equip., ___ ,..,....., ..... ~ •] ~ :~ ,other· rttce ~. Sat & Double Be:d $15 1 Blk. ,trl. San Dieao Frwy. KNEISSL Blue Stars 110, watch dog-a: ·friend .• Shots, property 1or Boat. ' ' ~'::"'~No· 1 . U.t. . ... ' ._ • J.. 'ii • *536-l'S* Sun. 158 w. t.1artjJo-.;· San Walnut Table $75 I:: Eudld.. n.12 with Salrxnan 50'J bind-papers, e:tc. $100 M6-$8l9 -714/~ _ • , Nt:N 1~~. •• . : ' · -~, g -, , ·f ' &JFA A WVESEAT * Clemente. llOcc ~.'f:':ls 250 • • 557-4U6 • ~· . Only , used half a PURE brod German Short 16'8' CJLASPAR Ci!a!lon. n HONDA, SCJ5d Kl l6llO Ant1q:/C1lla1ca, 953 i i ,. .Never used $149. GARA.GE Sale: Sat-S11.n. 9-6.. 122 N. 'Harbor Fullerton aeuO'n. Xln t cond. 979-3341 Hair Pointer pups, xlnt OMC l!i5. $Zi00. mi. Super ~:• $695. . , . . ... ~ ttecord player m.1968-1910 stow, rottee: table, clothes. REFRIG-Fl'eeur -no troet, e 171·1IOS e after 6pm bttedinll', no papers:~· _ lfl.1838 -. ~ 613--88'lS att 6 dtJrtni ~. •57_·.::PoRsott •~__!fr, flJFA 9' velvet, matching 15 lb. Camper tee bmt:. Rolls Gen. Elect 18-cu. tt. ACTION SALE FIG llc:1s Yamaha 100s $50, 557 .. 9117 · " -CAPTAINS Glc:.12' ~ MINI BIKE -zeta"a _ ~show nn c000.-$5500-will ;f lovesea~CfR1· ~~~·~~ =·cost$400, Se:ll S175. S::C ~-::.. G= :.:mF/~ Kay~~'. ~~~~.e5r:!~ ~1$11foo~m.;~-•t ••-·Xlnt~!,.$75. :ii.:.~-trade l QINNETl'E set.. :and bar. ANTIQUES, dlnelte, oofa, ZENml Portable TV ' :bi., -$15.96. Deolen 968-4287. . ..,..r marklna, am art' Booh, loll '· 909 '73 KA)YASA!U, ~. like '40 Ford Pl<:k up, xlnt cond, Good condition, very dbl bed a-~. occ t'bt, ~ control.&n$65.he:uG= llMted. l«t Cabr1llo (oft SKfS A boots, men's, good 968-2433. . new. Low mUuae. $380. tncl restored to orta. must .ell , JUIOnable call 5.Sl..(8M. t:hop halt dryer, ChrtltmM "l!'c .screen, 'A' • Newport. Next to '17th) condition. Abo ski equip. 'SCHNAUZERS . Hold for SUPER Sabot, double bulled, ¥lmet. 41Hr-2fi, this wkend B-&121 . J?UNCAN Phyfe buff el ~ tree:, tv, ttnt. 21S Joann 66-lB76 eo... Me-. ' Call dayl, 979-31911. Chrisbnas. Shots, terms, Ownplonshlp Shock, ~ •70 SUZUKI 258-Enduro like RKl'fftklMI I' Jnabogal!Y· e"Tt con-Pl, NB, JJdo Sands Sat/~ SKIS for aale, D A 110. SELMER Bundy Alto Sax, NEW &: used diving equip-stud 11erv. an-aw; ~ sabot wt~ l&i~.-' 3 0o'fJ: nu, xlnt cond $450 Vehicles 956 ~ jtiUon. $50. QUI 1637 PATIO Sale:: 1~ Only. Tabl~ g>aahor'lt~, ~~~ p ~ V.G. bat ottr over $115. or ment SACRITTCE! Call aft 5 ~? ~r le :mPt racmi *837-TfU* JI 7" fk'.>FA $85, chair $40. Very &. chars, pu15 pong ta})le BN.ch trade: for id 1 uitar8 , Eves&: wknds 962-4283. 01.D English atieep dog pup!I. gear + fbals mut & boom. 1969 BRIDGESTONE 100 Tr '60 CHEV school bus. Make 1 iood cond. Call anytime, le access. Bedspnlg, lamp 673--3074 or 67$-7166. SIOS: Brand New Factory Champion aired, A KC · $450. 646-1826 . , , or ~t tflCk, 'ena: needs your own ~~~~me. It 163--4188 shades & misc. J830 Port R~~~;: t::115 .. ~i~~: ~~ l YR Old Ludwig dnun itet. Direct K-2 Three's. 200 cm. Parents OFA, Shots. (n4J CORONADO Zi.· RA I ~ ~ 11Qf, ~,alt ,5. ~ _ ii C USTOM-Made Furniture S~~&h ;~.:::~;e:, sewin2 De:x-a-I>Jet capsul~. The 5 drums 1: 2 l)'mbols $140. Call 673-0095. · 962-4860. Nwpt. Channel mcutne. ··73 HONDA ~ ,onlJ 700 Trucka 962 ll :.";in~~~ design machtne, ~._.I. stand, Druggist, Huntin&100 Beach ~ 1eaL Xlnt cond. PEMBROKE Welsh Corgi. 11 Sabat 1/l int. Jo Qual. par-1 qillet, Irnmac, $1400. 'SS CHEV. ~ TON ~ -many other Ii.mo. Sat I< ERMINE COil, full lenrtlt. TVS, Rodlo, HIFI, 136 wks. AK~ 546-49211 ty. 11?95 --Flrm. !H~2"15 -GOOD TIRES. RELIABLE. >, .MAHOG. dropleat table " ~ C3 ~ St.. CM. sz 14 ·w-hat. Excel COQd SEU.. or trade Drum aet teno eves. · • •e ~. soo. 461'.D on; mi. , $350. ~· I chaln, ~ ~2.155 $500., 379 eypre.. Dr, Apt $15 or El~~ultar ZENITH, RCA & Sylvania. 4: i:. ~ orAQ oo· ·10 F9Jrero&!aas LaunCh $650. ~ Mln1 • Bike, -• 6'S--O'J91 • FURN, -boaleh>ld 1. t.aruna. TV It ,.._, priced Jess offer. 96S«l!'l Peridn> d.,..l ena, $4,950 -' ••.•••• 6' .~LONIAL aota, maple ite:ma. alncle axle trailer BROTHERS OONTEUO Accord1.an, SD> than the: discounters, With 3 See Mr. Gilmore ·'M W. tn HONDA ~. 2 be:lmets · \i trim, lift nu, $65. ...... ..... S w ~--Santa s~·~~ ···~·NE ..__ 121 bus, like new. -yr pi"""-tubes 1 yr .... -A good buy, pure: bred Bay Ave, Balboa 673-Tll> incld put prop S!m ·Call * 64&-2'l17 * A;~ H~tght'1 OUMesa Dr. ~._..s00,'UK£ NEw. 64&454+ & · 1e~. All0 avalWiJ; Beagte, female, aood mark· HOBIE 16 w/traller, loaded · BU-ml ' -'ff. FORD '(! 540-0804 842--0847 4 PIECE DRUM SET. models in stock & on Ina's, 8 mo, $25'644--23Sl w/xtru. ,Full race. Xlnt 1972 KAWASAKI 250 Clean,~~ V(~~; 1! Gorogo Solt 11i GARAGE Sale Sal It am CRAPI'SMAN 3 wheel Band mJ.'TE~lt~ dblp\ay. '73 models priced OIJ> Englllh Sheep, AKC c;on.d. 963'8621. ,!o.mlleo. Muoi HU, $560/of-I TON l'LATBED' il ..1.al'T'l'QUES! RoJeVUle: col· washer .l dl')'er, l"ffli&, A $8.w $50. Bike $15, aewln& ~ . ~ to clear. Cash 00 plan or pupples, call 16 Glen-L cat am a r·a n fer. m.271B. . SALE !'RICE $1"5 'I ~ alau; &heel music; Mlle., D332 SlV!f' Lantern, Mach $10. misc itetlll Offlce•P:urnltun/ terms to 36 mos. ABC Color * ~l688 * w/tralltt. Well tuned A FOR sale •st. Honda 305 &: • .• r.:: cards. Ho 111 eh o Id Dana Polht Apt B. . . 5&1--4549 leul•-124 TV, 0021 Atlanta, or l9046 NORWEGIAN !: I k hound ta.st. 213 • 864-8129. ' '68 'Kawasakl' 250 ·Twin, u ' -• r Brookhurst, Hunt!nxton pu~. AKC, mam_p _n-~. Gd MIKI .,,cCARTHY ' ems; circa l;JW Spanish GARAGE s.ie-. Everythtrw REFRIG, din rm, china. co1-Beach ~3329 or 962-S559 rv · ~"" ~tn.CR.AFr Sebot New, SC8-5019 or 54$--1155 BUICK I, etandelier. Sat. 11-4:30; imaginable. m> Parsons chair, heavy dropleaf table, DESKS-le. oak 4 d rs· ' • family dop. · apotleai, 1\aclng mast, '13 Honda 750, &addle~• 1 kn: 10-2. 434.2 Brookside, Apt 52, Oollta Mesa, 642-0072 tofa 111 love seat, maple ;J' ~~~ ~t MED Highboy, RCA. Z" T-CUP Tiny Toy Puppies white. $3Zli. 562--8818 crash. :bar, many Xtras'. BEACH BLVD. " tl , JtiVine:: I blk. below Walnut, aft 10 am Sat" C!l..M ....a • .a---.,,.., -.. _ tL owi. __ _. ....... ,,. UHF O>lol' combo, 150 watt AKC n-.a•e or y~' _ 113_ ·-~15 SAN OIEGo ~WY. ii ·Gteentree tract. ' __,, ~ w...:..-.. •• v-,;,r'"°" alt • am/fm phooo, 2 spkn. ' CVUUI , ' ·CAL XI race equlpt, '"· _....._ , ~·2450 ±-::-:-ANTIQUES. dlshee, i\IM, OLD v.'OOd Wtity w/trx mir-~ pmSWVL. CHRS J.fOOel HR876. 561-2579 Stud~. ~-xlnt cond YAMAHA ;11, 60cc. ~ t ~GE Sa!• 4, fl"· -Retlna ea"""', .... , -1•1', lam;. -ll1Jo!Jer A ~ . $8/U Dem !!,o/25 STEREO 1' l BEAGLE pupple•, AKC res. &4&-9289 d""' mx •cellent cond. • • • • • • j i ~· dining .e:t, bar stools, table, chair. 5CX). San back • mi.c. eves Pl cllrl 887 W 19 ..,..._,too AM/FM' n.dlo8:1'1; on,: d Oiampkm lirM, 9 wk old. ~· SLOOP, :xlnt thape cabin. MllJIY extra& $2SO. 846-1TI7: -l JI surlboard, etc. 164 sat. Bernardino, NB 66-2823 ~ Sat ~e. ...,!i;:=.e:,.. • • · 1 Qd turntable:, headaet, 2 mo. w/ihotJ 55l--61193 Must eel!. ;$1000. ~;oo2 ·n SUZUIQ 1lll0. Mint cond. • • • • •. • ' '•·'SUn. • 2.11 Cre•,tvlew Dr, ~ti l ~ ~·-8 .. ~ FURN, Re¥ c o th-e 1, ELECT deyer (Sears) V.G. $175. 675--1064. IRISH Setter & ...,.., w or 1139-'985 :nx> mt Asking $ 6 50. · 1 MIM:, SaV H, 1881 cond. $45. Wet lllll sml. Planoo/Or~ 126 NEW 250 watt. , way otereo ~Id, AKC reg, xlnt blood INTERNATIONAL 1' 997-12tl'l ._e, '69 DODGE ·'h TON , l ~~~~~~ito~t~ Parkvlew Circle, CM tnans, 'M>rTI once wi le«. * CONN ORGANS * apkrl. mt11t Rll. Will take Imes, $75. ea. Call f9&-.463>. Trli'. Xlnt cord. $295. ALMOST new boyt 10 speed -PICKUP _I ,111J&n<'es, lll6 Co<al Aw, &l.>-4075 '35. 646-56811. • Immedla delMey $60 eac:h. 1142-6746. P\JlUJIRED Lab. 1% yrs, -• 615-3334 :II" blcy<le. ISO. v.g ~ ~UIO 1"&118 >Jr 'I B&lboa Island BAYSHORES Ootbel, pots, 1'fOVING: type: wr I te r; e Lowfllt ~Cft zmmt CONS:>LE Trained, ~er. RACING SABOT. 980-14«3 Cond., rp.$.., Excellent Cbnd 1 ijjRN, Old Things. Head pans, quilt......... ~ ......... ; otorage unit with GOllUl MUSIC CO Worldn& oond, ll!A $200. ~ 11112 l( KAWASAKI 350 i2MJE). ,..._ O>llee.,,. recor d •, ~<..,~s ~-26 ~ ~.0-. 0.l; 't..'2'. reas. call IOC!ll. >Wn, SA M7--06&t • 586-J988 FOR Leue er sale Silky or~ >;n<Juro. Med> .,...r.ct, 1400 SALE PRICED $1695 ~ 1A • .... -=-~·· • .,. llLl ~ -Tarle:r female. Ca 11 91 ml $SfK1 ~ J fl<ioseholds, """'· Sat -Joftlry_ Ill CUSTOM blue t.......i -* UPIUGHT PIANO 83Z-9422 or 644-6118 lloall, Sllpl(DoCk1 0 . • MIKE McCARTHY l!O' Ttmln, NB. _ .,... ll6"x96" pe.nels. Early Rootyled, -and [ J[i . MOTORCYa.ES, ·n '50 BUICK GAl\AGE Saleo T w tn * * * * * *· Amerkan Commode and -· s:llO. Mr. Ward, -11 Yoo • Sl'Ull smVICE -'l'l<u ,.... * SLIP nr City Hall lor ·Honda. '89 Kawuald l:ll ! ~teads, 2 ~ce cree.m lamp $45. 979-0849 ews-9BU331 art. I PM. . _ • <M w.fm&rlner. CH I: rent. Will take up to 28' Call 844-WB BEA.CH BLVD. Ir I• Clbalrs, Ira ottoman, cablnet Diamond 1 carat-Vaf-.;;;;:;; LOWREY Co t o na t t 0 n Field al. Ml.-5838. boat. $40. mo. 673.-.81-45 eves. HONDA XL %1() '72 1000 SAN DlEGO FRWY. ' 1 ! '*"' -· tl4HS:l3 uo $tl0, St 11 N70. ""' Salt, 2 lb. down lllW1'-O>naoJe Oraan w/~ 3 Llnoo, 2 Tlmoo, $2.00 AK\: Eng!loh Sp r Inger 35' boOt w/llJ' of!"'°'" moor. miles. many x .... saa;flee 5.U·X.O . • ~GE Sit.LE -Sal Nov Unique colltctlon of; ~=!"'I~~" t::i-:1 ef!Qctl. llotaD $llllll. Alldnc Spaniel Need good home, Ing off Lido !ole. -$5!0. 54M118 . • • • • • • I~ 310th, from M; BantoollJ, ~lgh CIUlllty fewelry MH4.78. ' SEO or i:.t. ob'. Aft 5, TO good home-male&: fml $50.orotter894-'lm or~ 'TI HONDA 7SO. Fresh ,: i-· original i g!lt Jtemo. fnim • 1J onr tho OAK ,_.._ $125 Oak 66-1311. ...... alten!d. p/SianletO, BOXER Pupo. AKC. fawn llolta, ~ A Ski 911 Engine, Good c:ondltlon. '68 an:v., % ton 1leetalde ·: ~ 603 !\fain :::.1 .. HB workl florced to 1111.1 ftower' ltand $45 N'te. stand WURLtt'ZER O:lnn Tbomu Wht I:: brn mark in rs , I: br1ndle:, $lOO . fl<JllO. Ol1I. 6~53n. w/camper. Va-y clean. ' $PINET p!anO, 1400 ,' 714• t7J.7521 IUO. MJeC "'°11 item1' = °"'~ lowett 54<;-18n Ho-53&-00 0 ., l6~~\~s.e~~ Motor Homtl . ~°"':"Ton ~p ' ! ,=~· :=s·Rie~~. ~~ * * * * * * 557..Q13 · ·,:a~eam,:ncom. FDW.E Gmnan Shepbml ·-·· ~ apprec. No motor, $29&. Sale/R.nt . MO auto tnJUt,~Jo ml. riutire:i. 1 ~· ·~1 ~I OAK wood •table 2 buffets: 1 mo., xlnt temperament., an CORRAL ~ -·· 25' x 100' 541-7200. . -· t cond <U ~· . _,...._, DIAMONDS. ""l"'-'s, Gold l'VW9 • ' PIANO WANTED. shots. &t6-76S6 aft 3. r~ lot~.:.:·Gol"»-•. ~ tn 18, MERC lete __._ '73 l.At<JDAlJ. Brand new 25' AJn • .,._,.,,.. nr1Al.JTY furn., dishes, elec. ~atches, Cocktafl rtnas &. Qi!'"'' Orange A~e., C.M. WilL GO ANYWHERE. ... ... """" uu u"11 ''''" comp ·~ne, M t ho Bf tltull' -73--D-ATSIJN,.c.,--Tru-ck~-wi-tlt '[ ~;.In, 2 din. rm ••t""" ._ othcl' ftne /:.I"". Prl p••, 1* 642-1353 * P.O. BO, )( 16li 2 YR old AKC Cennan H B $50 per mo Call 541). 100 hp inboftrd with trailer 0 0 r me. au Y t!.~ ""' ~ • . ., v Shepherd male Free to you 1542' 5.fi6..ML'/\ • ltll."" extru SlOOO 536-1641 equipped. Close: out sa1e. Utility body, SlD> or beM. l ~ltc-Open an week. 8--5, must qc:r\ ce, 8J3.S595. MECHANICS tools $400. Air STUDIO CITY, CALIF. d ill.net 963.-!542 or ..._,, ,.., · Reduced ovtr S«XJO, Mutt otter. 831-2822 or 49$..3219 '417 TUitln Avt., N.O. MIHoll•nHUI Iii c.ai-'"" HP $110 PIANO WANTID ue to '· srAllLES -l30 mo. W• feed, aell. See at Johni!on 6 Son •••••• IGiiitGDS & Jllm, Mod. oll call .54M511 • (l1') -FOUND biad< 11\ale cat a-i you buy, exerel,. area. 1 ]r.:A:l Lllk\>ln Mfttury, 2 82 6 , ~.~A 11: ~~~SH-= ',..~Ir !t' ~~."' ... ~LOWERY °'-doubl• ~"'r:n .:"..=:: ~~;..~1 s.w. BU'dt, ~--=·Blvd., Cotta Mffl. '7'GMC SUPER , l . .. 115. 96Z-9'121 ' ~~1-nn k<yboard, !3!0, -XI.NI' -..... Mm " MINI \\lotomome, -5 CUSTOM ~ 'l'ON l t; Sal•-Frl-&t.aun. WANTED el~'~aro DiiliXi ldiil"lii w 1 te r llat-3JOI J'REE lo•~.,m. -~ Jum1>o "°""' tack. lhots: VI a~to. AM/Flo! i!ereo Pl(:KUP " Milbn> ofl Jlal<er. 'Furn, wheel. Ptt!er ~··~ bod -bootor: now. Owl> KAii~ ~· beaut. l>J, I -. Hu hod lbotl, 1(15. ll:nolloh oatllt, tadf C~~ s.Jo/R .... '20 radJCI lapi> , deek moo. J50 Y-1, AOO> TraN. - Mite. , llrtlrt· 831-3046 or 11W1U. , -. m;nit --. 1161-l!OI ""'! -"'il02. CHEVY -mount JO 14U117, tt...VC, ""llo, dual bat· f atCANTIC gill' ..... 1. Fri, z x 80 POWER '"1 ........ O'liOil .... 11111 Ullo -· 2 ..,,,._ kl I It. I. BLACK~ hone ....... lit camper, .. u -. 4 2:1' srARCRAJT, 10 . G 0 0 ·~.!'>" of -........ : lot A sun a cent ... St wt-adJUlloblo -Plelflc M".Jioold call,..,, OW H•N..Hd l'!.no -. !Ne "' --· 4~ A11i1rC itilci. Call llXl low m11.... -mlleo. Sacrifice due to ill· 145'"'"'· . c.M. 6':1-2l61 or 54MS12 ' ll:IS:, &-76'5 , ot -a .... _. 1310 * "'-fG.1111 box It pool Ind. --c:ond. Redtlced to i1!io llrm. """!· -· SALi! PRICE $37'5 i lalc Gar. Sale: Sport, pqoL 1"'bl" 3"7, balll l jlriilPI~ -MJ, tool HAMMOND O>ortl cqan, DOO fNe 5, moa. Put WHITE Arabl•n Horoe, Ph: -nu;E WEEKEND Miki McCARTHY J1iiii'ctte, -P eamp, cue radt. _ a i.s --l J.,.. omlq. wilt .. xlnt. 001kL Oriti· Dolmatlon, part Lob, Call jumper 1moot11 riding pit. CAMPER ol>ell, l<tbol< l RlmitJOnol Vehkle Rental BUICK C!l>J<dl. ~ 9Qud. 545-1641 .!'!II!:._-Dir!: 191&: ltll sm. -1117~ 1ea,.. -· ISOO. !H$-8170 l•bl•, ~-3, !3!0. Call &reou. mu IMM922. CWIA<lll Sal .. Fr 1-s u n • MODEL RR TlllJlll &lii'ifiiic lor ~ lll'ORY~ Cmllle YOUNG -~ -a YR. OLD PONY MARE All I Men tl\N 'l'hun .. ., ,,. %1' • •• MOTOR BEA~Vtl. l ~~~ """"A boby !torno. Pttone lit: -· .... --. Clnpl, 1Dw llol 1!lall Oandl!loa ndxturo t ldtttn. ,,... ., LARGE, GNELE 1150. OR ..,,.,_lmt, Fr I· Sa 1-SU n. HOMES f8r l'ftll by Jlt'\\'ate SA.'< 5.U-~WY. ' A'9· OIM. 641 S. V!l!!z1 Ailoll. lb!f. lll-Ull $1111. t ... llti11 e pd -· Call '4MTIJI, OITER ll3S-OIJ2 N2-441)1, porty sit-3518. , Sjl,T,l ... ,,...,.,..NB WAL'rol(Ema:"...c'·"" llUlll[-... dlmiiORI-KAllAlll:-. ••••L YOUNG I'_ mother ''MISTY," GtnUo _, TEI.E!KX>~lC Camper, 10'·~··1!J?"'t'Mllomea~~all · ••••• ~ --!lido ...... l80 -Sii. ~ 11f1. otd'1 -Pl. -. -. 1111. flUO. .. ~ J'llEE. JIO!l1, ...,II ... Jn<d t aound. lq, lf'/5, DI W. San 13 n..~ .II. =-' 20-3, 11.trbor vn Hon;ff 6*-20ll 632 w. !Ith 10 31JO ' e 83t-'.12!1 e l4Um Belt o!r. m.Mll Antonio, San Clemente., J'ree mllfs t Ill t, 83M!lOO Need a "Pod"! ~ oe .,I • I ,1 ' . • . . r 3 tl DAILY PILOT Si'lturday, N<Ntmber.Tl~O~. ~19~7~3!J§~!!!C::J~~0!~~~~~=!!!~§~~~~~=~n:~!!!~~~!!!=~~~~0§ie:SC::J~~~~E:~~~=m~ IT;~r,:uc;;k;;;•:,_ ____ ..;9;.:; J V•n• 9! Au tos, lmporttd 970 Autos, Imported 970 uto1, Imported Autos, mport Autos., Im 9 Autos, lmporMd 70 Autos, Import *SPECIAL* I VANS! VANS! CAPRI MAZDA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA .VOLKSWAGEN YO~KSWAGEN ·I • 1971 CA""' i.ooo. ""' ·~1"1. '73 MAZDA RX 2 '70 TOYOTA '69 La d rui•• '69 TOYOTA '66 VW BUG '69 YW BUG *Of th W k \\ e I~\'(' Uie .~81~<'~ .~·l~"<.'11?11 1n,,Jtk• & ~1t, a1n/fn1 l!ilCri..<o • ft C -r • e ee or CU>!~-""''· '"'""' '"' ... <Jiu, ''"""' ''"""· 12.m ., • CORONA • REMOVABLE H.T. COROLLA 1200 Burnt 01..,,.. with black "" 110rJ1, t:us.onl rm.lr.t, ~ITJ Cu.II 6-l&-Z-121 ROTARY ~~11'.lfllc gr('(':n with blark \n. e--4 Whcci Drive terlor, KUn roo.t. 4 11peed. '70 CAPRICE COUPE (Pls:ll $2399 !il'l'll thl' r(•io;t, !M>\1 il('t' the , ,-• ----:-:-tc>1·lo1'. 4 •J>('e(I . Ari.t/FM e Ra.dlo -4 Spd. (ZSFnl) rad'<> &: heater. <SYB~I. h1~.~1. C~tC, ford. Chc·Y., T. CAPHI 200J A/C, llllt k, r;1dio & .,.,,hite adOC-v.·alJ Lire~ • 1-h .. 'Utcr $1099 SUPER SHARP Dodgl", full fu l·lory \\'lllTWl· x.lnt t'O,~-:~n}/fni. lo .~niles, Vin) I top, ~ sp..>cJ h'rutSnlili>· (~l,)~1J 1. ' e 2 Seti or Ttrt!! $795 I). S'600.•irs.;9.;,~~-[ ,1oa, 4."1 "'""· It.Ola! $1195 $2195 BILL BARRY CORTINA I ltn~. rnrl10 nnd hcatc>r. 187".;. .t ,.pd, ril£1io, heater, Sharp C11.r! l'iGR117). $1295 OCT CATSUN1 .... . ~ . '72 DODGE 1/t TON PICKUP ITI$Ll $3299 PONTIAC I GR\\'<. I ·--===--~---,~\ <ZNL937) ·~=b I !l~tf;~\!'~1'.~ ~::~:·~~·' 1~1t·~~~~·!~:u1~f~ar~::ii~~~: I $2977 1~ I 12'V l~s::· I 1~ ~ '68 BUS I 558·1000 ~~,'.'.'!;.,,lo "111.age. 1<"1. 1 1 J) l • ~ ..._.. ~ tx:. tx:. xOO COND $1,250 Autos Wanted 968 ftfl.M lltMA ...._ llEASE '14 TOYOTA l~ . . -991-5a59 or 673· 476? '. -DATSUN -WA WI"' ==i::..;:::..:.::=..-==::i Corolla sedan ... Get 30 2IW1l Ma.~ente Pllrkv.·ay um SQBCK, air cond. Stereo. TOP DOLLAR PAID TOY. OTA U·I02 Mnrguerih~ Pnrk\vay ~ ntlh.'" per gallon ... only MW1on .Viejo 1ape, new tires. $2400-Make ~·" " . , .. ". '68 FORD WAGON (YID26ll l IMMEDIATE~ y '72 DATSUN PICKUP 1' 1131·2'>IOMissio~ Viejo 49iH919 2"'1Yl '~,;;r::~i:;rl<w•Y $5.1.31 mo. 38 "'""· ope" ~~VERY• P\VY ~~9 otr.r. 67>-115.'! or !i!&-1067. F'OR AU. f>"O~EJGN CARS 1006 Harbor C !\'1 G46·!l303 USE AVERY P\V\'. EXJT 831·2().\() ·e 4!)5.49.19 end lease. , 'r.6 VW VAN, ne"•ly rtblt or t'01ne 1n to sec us. , ' · · ' USE AVERY P\VY EXIT H b vw eng., $850 or best ofiet. $2999 •• NEWPORT IMPORTS wim cam pcr. """" Eil"ipp<'d. MERCEDES BENZ '69 TOYOTA · . If OUf 673-7570 Loaded, \\'e-:k~·nd On J y ! 69 TOYOTA Land Cruiser 1221''1'\l'I. CORONA ,,, i961AFW) $199 5. '65 vw CAMPER YOLYO $2895 JIM SLEMONS 4 Dr, 4 Spd, (YRVSS!) Theodore Robins Ford .. 2'l60 IMPORTS $1199 ~~JO.Blvd, "°''" Mesa. super c1~2PR~~ind. mw;I '72 VOLVO 2DOOR • MERCEDES BENZ '72 CELICA TOYOTA CELICA ,.u <ZRZ-mi ...... . .. ~ .. '73 NOVA COUPE t209MCU l 52999 '72 MALIBU COUPE {P58• $3099 '68 VW CAMPER 1XYGS77l 51999 COT DATSUN At.JTHORIZED 1971 wJ-1 !peed. (030EAF) 187ll Beach Blvd. 842--4435 wE HUY SALES & SERVICE 4 Sr>d. ""'""' Air Cond, $2675 Huntinglbn Beach 1MPORTED AuTOs 1973 DATSUNS Jim Slemons <S6J.E.SG). WE Buv usrn cAns' ... ~ ......................... , .. , .... .. .....,.OQ.<>;J ..... ...,..., 3100 \\I. Coos: )fwy., N.B. 642°9405 BEST PRICES PAIDI $2999 '6' V.w. while, Exc:et "'°"· 1 Dean Lewi• Imports ALL MODELS Imports new vinyl uphols. MH. I V , good tires, $600, Pri Pty. 1966 Harbor. _Q,_i\t. 646-!l:~~ IN STOCK I (\ c re lop buyer for any 499-4070 I• --TOP CASH BARWICK IMPORTS used "'!j,'\"Qu~"'·' '69 TOYOTA '&' TOYOTA. Good running '69 VW Pov top Camper. for clean late model cart 3.137:> Cnn1ino C<1.pistrano N('Y.·p.;irt Beach • Station Wogon e L'IJnd. New battery, recent nu eng, clutch & tires xlnt ! and fl'Ucks! San JuM Capistr.ano 833.9300 4 s?('ed. radio, heater tUneup $190. Call 646-MlS. $Zl.50 or oUr, 592--3114 or I Howard Chevrolet _<'13·3315 or 1131.1315 ENTER FROM MacARTHUR 1579"8Ei TRIUMPH 59Z-Zl69. l AfacA11hur and Janiborce ·71 Datsun PU, ail·, R & I SO USED $1095 1974 ---------l·~a~~ ~~~~· s~~d GROTH I Newport Bonch H. di" PV c""'I?"'' '1"11' TOYOTA'S '72 TRIUMPH R3l-2!4S I &33-0555 iv/full rear 0~1~1ni;. Ne\Y ! MERCEDES ,~, I l -~,,~EP~A,.::Y:::Tc.::O=POO--LLA-11-I ~;';;.·,,~;;· $1';,.'~~~;••· ON DISPLAY r..n!!av tJC:. ARE HERE AT TROPHY 650 x~58J~6 $300 FOR TOP !JSED CAf~S \VJLL BUY YOUR DATSUN Sh N C ~ \VE BUY USED CARS! 997·:ffi.9 or 673-4162 CHEVROLET If your ~ar lS extra ciean. PAID FOB. OR NOT \\'ILL arp ew ar 1911 vw. Xlnt cond. REldio, se-e us fu-st. ~ PA\' TOP DOLLAR c .. \LL Trade.ins Gorgeous, in1maculnte. Ji.lust mag whls, \\1X>d da.sh, coco 29 s.:;uHER BU.CK KENT ALLEN. 5-1()...()4<12. Coming In Every Day 2840'.2 r..,1~rgtl('I ritv'· Pjoarkway Sec to Ap!)J.-cciate. \Vill a.c-cma~t°'Js°'. ~586-~5443=·--,--,-, ._, arbor Blvd. A1k About Our Unique uss on ie t ad bl 1 ;;; 18211 BEACH BLVD Costa Mesa 979-2500 '7t DATSUN 510 Sla. "·ag. 8.11-2040 • 49!>-49-191"----===== ccp your tr< e-· ony •n VW SQBK, auto, xJnt 4 spd \1'/air rond. S1750 Used Mercedes Lease USE AVERY P\VY. EXIT $895 Uu'fr\\~e{>kend only. oond, $1400 147~7 · 549-3331 cA;.:u.;.to:c•.:..• ...;l;.:m;,;po=rtc::•::;d __ 9;.:7~01 or make olr. I'<< ply. ' Plans JUST ARRIVED t1E<ll9J. 673-MSO HUNTINGTON BEACH -644-S248 House of Imports '67 TOYOTA ,7 TO T S •• ·nsuPERBEETLE •• • Sportscar• 2mz '11, l>U """· A/C, FM 6862 Manoh<»lor Buena Park CORONA DELUXE 4 YO A rebil ong.,~}n1oZ''"'· lml •••••• BRAND NEW GMC TRUCKS AL;\16§r i\LL SIZl'.:S UP•TO $1200 SAYINGS stereo, 491~ aft 5 or un the Sanla :\na fl"\\'Y Au '· 0 ni 11. t i c lra.nsnlission, NC'\v l\1odf'ls · New Colors ~ S • I \vkends. · 523.7250 1·adio, hea1er & ail' condi· SAVE$ ON REl\1AINING • peel a S • 1912 DATSUN Pick up. cam· NOW OPEN 1io11i11g. ,o.;;.i 5 -- 6 D 9 c 9 i. 73·, & DEMos TRIUMPH '65 vw BUG per Shell. 18,!nl n1i. Xlnl Stereo. $600. 645-7619 '71 240Z ~ ,_ $379.9 sha~. $2350. Call 64·1-22J9. Mission Viejo lmpor.ts , ----~----~Wt LlWIA• f!ELP! ti1oney ran out v.•hlle. '10 BUG 41,00'.I n1i, ~rig FIAT "!~....,.__, ~""'"""~ J t'CstorlnK '67 Ttiumpb Spit· Ol('ner, Very cl;an. Xlnt DATSUN, mags, st'ereo, air fe:ituring &:X.A ~ fit'(', 4 ne-.\' radial til'l"S w/ cond. $1400. 53&--1598 con<I., 4 speed, low nliles. MERCEDES BENZ rv-wl I~ TOYOTA "'il'C \\ills, reblt eng, trans 1911 V\V Pop....top canipcr <038DZP> SPECIAL. ·71 Fl1\T 850 Sport Coupe. & ~ & rear end. Needs body $2500 or !\fake offer. 2324 72 SPIDER ............ $3599 ~~ $1295. Pvt party. FIATf~ ~ 1966 Harbor, c.r-.t 646-9300 \\'Ol'k. $6.iO or of(er. 615-2398 Elden. No. ), cr-.1 833-2480 f'IAT 124, mags, radials, Coniplete Sales & Service '70 TOYOTA Station \vagon 1966 TT~4-1\ IRS, b I u e '00 . .J').V Squareback. Engine 4 speat transilliSRion. radio, and heater. t7GGELT). $3277 ~w.LfJDii V VOLVO 1966 lllll'bor. C.i\I. 6'16·9303 '71 VW 411 SEDAN A u t o rn a I i c transmissio]l, radio ruld hl'ater. (912DU.1! $1887 ' ~Wtltwi& W :JOYOTA 1966 llarbOr, C.i\I. fi46..93Ul '71 VOLVO 144 ,\ u t o n1 a t i c lransmiMion, Ai\l11'"i\1 radio. 1760HDV ). $2777 lt>w. l.IJDi& -VOLVO. MIKE McCARTHY BUICK BEACH BLVD. & SAN DIEGO FR\VY. 531.2-iso 18,<m n1iles, sh 0 w r 0 0 m FORD Visit Us Soon At 2840'1 r.targuerite Parkway Corona Mark It, air, \\'/lop. New tires, exc cond. recently rebuilt. }IOO, C:all fresh. <RPX-201). 28701 Marg~rite Park,vay l\hssion Viejo radio/heater $1315. pri pty. Call aft 5 pm, 492.-8668, 549-2625. 1966 llarbor, C.M. 646-9303 '68 TR 250 Rdstr $1499 1968 FORD CORTINA. Ex· tu~~s~VE~~;op,,~~·1~~1T) inJ~·VEnv• P\VY. ~~t~9 1 ~546-""'9"-151"-------4i-G74~ .. vw·~-.,11'65~~To-p-,~.,-."'-.-,.-n-roo~r. '68' ·voLvo. 142 s ..... ·hlte, • • -• • • • TRIUMPH · British racing· ce.plionlllly C l e a n . Un· ·'='""'=-~""~:.:__~;;; y~-c.1,c11c-. "de'."'--'-~=.:..=,,=led'-I Have something you want to An!t day is the l:fEsr DAY to new clutch, etc. $ 4 5 o . air, good tlrett, stick, $USO. . believable gas economy, '63 l\1ERCEDES ~nz 190C, ou 111 1: in ,,.lassu -seli? Olassified ads dn ii ruu an ad! Don't delay. • !li&-3681. Pri Pl)' 4!Jll-1070 I U V 8 """1xo"D·89· 1•1. cla.<>Sic model. ~(}...9.'l62. 4 cyl .. gas & auto, $650. Motor Ho·mes H , 56 ,~no /2 T p Motor omes Motor Homes · ·73 V.\V. Bus .. beige, 3 mos Motor Homes ·v . . . • ' ' 0 I JAGUAR all •. on Fri bel 4 pm Sale/Rent 9 S I I ••• stk.ic shift, n1ag whls:11.ro 70 pe GT ... $2199 Sat, 644-IJ28, 1-....:...;.:._;=---C.4::0::... _:::;.•::•:..i;:R:;:•;.:n:_t __ _;9:.::40:::.__:S::•::l~•/:,:R~•::n;.:t ___ .:_940~ ~0='"=·="'~11 _,";"'=k=d=•>"s· ='"=-='='"'::__:S::•::l•:;/.:_R::;•::";:t ___ ;.'""::I Firestone tires. 53&-6367. Custom paint, auto., radio. 19TI Z'"JO C MB, air, po11·er '72 CHEVY BLAZER, 4 1596-APRI, '69 Jag. 2 + 2 \\•indows, auto trans, gr1;1y, ~l~~.·~:01~7."'· Load-'b8 MGB .... $1399 $2888 52M miles, Reg Siemon• ;=c::...:::-=~e-~:::::,::~;:::.~-~ [ serviced. $TJOO 673-3472 • • • • • • Hardtop radio, l\VTU-437). Blal'k 1vilh tan interior. Auto-'08 Triumph GTb $1299 malic, chronie wire \\'hC£" . '13 280 SEDAN, sunroof, lo 37,516 niiles. n1i, assun1c .lse. Prv. pty '70 CHEVY PICKUP \\'ire \\'httls. chrome white, * 51!6-4201 * 1508-EOJI. FOR Sale '72 220 Diesel ~IB, see to apprec. V..S, Auto Trans, E.'i:cellent Corxtition, (700%!F)~ SALE PRICE $1895 ' 'o8KARMANN GHIA .. -.. -·-._$1699 Ml KE McCARTHY Radio, 4 speed, Zenith racing BUICK 1 blue. CVST-104.). 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. BEACH BLVD. & ?2 l R 0 ·'--··-· $3499 1-~=64~2~·9~40~5 ~~ SAN DIEGO_ FRWY. 2 ,~.,. ~. 'Jo;., ..;ues JAGUAR XKE " S31·2.4.'i0 •(CYN'·966).-.. ' l9TI Ye!~· CO'Upe . • •. •;• • • Hir.&our-vw '=' · '69 EL ·· CAll!tNO 350 CID, B ' ---12\i2CQ'1'1' VS, air, p/b, auto trans, IS7ll, ~ACH BL. 842-44.\1 \VE BUY 4SED CARS! $!160 CaJr s:i:i..,m;_ Huntington Beach 1969 % Ton Chevy Panel. ALFA ROMEO . ltl;irq111 •; ll1111J1 p, tMlll I ll'1.li ~.,I "~•> $7'j(), Call 557-3470 btwn 6 _____ ..:.:_.:..;..:.:...:.:._ &8pm .i---------·40 Ford Pick up, 'Int rond. * ALFA ROMEO '69 JAG. XKE, 4.2, 2+2. res!ort>d to orig. must sell Best deal al11·ays? Berlinas au10, radio, wire Whls, air this ""'kend 968-9421 fron1 ·S37"J5 (Ser . #02881. cond., new engine, S3400 or 'TI EL CAMINO. Clean '72's & ·n·s. Complete se-T.0.P. 4~129. . . thruout. J\.1UST SELL! il'Ction 00\\'. Buy or lease XKE 2+2 Coupe, 1966, 11825. 979--4597 front J , p k ' , Only $2150 Don 675-10-17 om or onson s JA YELIN 963 . . V1ns ** 830-8095 * * '61 JlilB 200D, 3-t mpg, auto, R&H, extra clean .. $2595. 638-2'25t. '72 MERCEDES Be n z 2SO SE 4.5, slt>reo, steel radials full po.,.,·er. 644--8139. MERCEDES 250 '70 . auto, p/s, air <-'Ond. AM/FM, nu ·rii.dials, xlnt cond, 830-8541 MG '66 Jl.lIDGET, runs good but needs minor adjustments Body good, $4.')(), 548-3765 19J1 !11GTD, very good rond. Only 56,000 orig miles, best oUer, 839-9818 MGB J968 J\.IGB good rond, $900. 842-3932 or 979-98i3 '73 CHEV VAN BUB~TOP i!lrarh Jf111pnrt~; ft •.'QC ~-( ·"" ~ ,, '72 JAVELIN CPE. OPEL L<>s..'i than 20,000 miles. Auto------'-----1 r. .... ,~·· P..,~r. f,.:J" 64«> . .... -· 645-6400 or 645--6406 matic trans, pov.·er steering, '68 OPEL Kadette L Sta. $3919 po~·er Urakes, factory air, Wag, Disc brakes, 'radio1 V-8, unheard-0( value (QBZ· 0931. GUSTAFSON AUSTIN HEALEY '"'"BY. !Op rack. ""· rond. Now $2995 valve job, nC!\v flame red I..incoln·Mercury acrylic laquer paint job. 16800 "-"h at l"arn•r '67 AUSTIN Healey 3000. J" Sle 11 "-11 D'C<h.. y ... WI ., . "--1 . 1m mons Jl.1usl se ! $850 or IJ<:St 0 er. flunl;•gton B•ach u e, Wtre Wu""" S, Pri. C II T I 962-111-"' " Pl $'""" """' "u· a ay or at ~. s42.884-1 * ~21::11 592.5.54<1 y. J..JIJ\1. ::>U.>-U ., Imports . llome or ij10 Viking" I '70 AUSTIN Am. Orig. !:JOI . PORSCHE "i2 DODGE Sportsn1an Von owner. Butterscotch orange. N Quiul I •:.!<II, 549-l""" 1 ('ivport Beach '73 PORSCHE 91 lT :n8 cu 111: auto r/h tp/dk ..,...., ~ 8..'U-9300 cp!ed; 2 tone body, ~~ ton '69 AUSTIN An1erica \1·/'71 ENTER 1--ROi\f l't·tacARTI-IUR TARGA. Gold 1vith blal'k in- xlnt cond asking $2900. auto trans & engine. Goodllc=-'-'=-'CC=OC::""'== terior. Stereo. 5 spd. i\·Ja~. ~94-0820 cond .. $.100. 645-4327 JENSEN Llke ne,v. 'ti.> Ford Econoline super van, Runs good, nu tires, ~~B~M~W~~-i -~.:::::.:::::.:..:_~ JENSEN INTERCEPTOR 'T.\ CJlE\T\' Van, 5,:..00 n1i, V-8 auto, 11/brks, p/s, 1t/c, ~teel radials & inags. $-1350. Excellent selection of pre. 67j-5m pl'ice 1'l!·evaluation n1odels. ·~:>'ORD VAN DEMO $ALE ~: ~~l ofler. After I ORANGE COUNTY'S '71 DODGE con 1 e in P 0 OLDEST t·an1per van. raised roof, & full equipt, sac f<>t bal due, $'l8ro. Ph: 61~ LARGE SELECTION OF COLORS l~f-\fEDJA'TE DELfVERY FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS J\1ag'l & i·hninu!' ii·hccls. SALES·SERVICE·LEASL'lG s~oo. ~ .Pnl'e rinn ROOVEYRCSF.AASRDYEELIRVERI y 3.100 w. Coast ""'l'·. N.B. • ""1-.16'J1 • I , nc. -~~64~2~·'-940=5 -~- 19u OODGE l ~ Ton V1-u1. \1 234 E. 17th St. MASERATI 318 engine. \\'i11do11 less. Costa ?11csa 5464444 ---------- mag wl~ls ~1&~. "111-<ll>I CREVIER BMW SUPER Lt>ggora, J!j()() G.T . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast H\.\')' ... N.B. 642-9405 '65 356C m cc h fH't'f('{·t 20,0CX> since overhaul needs paint $2500 },inn ~ eves PORSCHE 56 Coupe ~A Clean-rehlt a,q ti·ans. Nc1v l']U!Ch $1175. 645-7~:11. '73 914 1.7, only 1000 mi. I mo old, xl.ras 494-7846 or 494--1533 PEUGEOT or K10-Q3.16 . Lo mileage, fl.K'I injection, '66 J.'ORD SilpcrVan 2-to cu. Sal('!I • Service • Lea~1"!8 s;1000. Don, sr.r11>11. , NEW PEUGEOT in. 6. !V II. Au!u. ,\ir cnnd. 208 \V. ls!., S.A. 83a-3.n i DEALER Camper equip. Xhn <:<md 1· USED BMW'S MAZDA 1 $9'15. 54~38T.l '71 BAVARIA , Con1plcle Sales and Seivice. '59 V\V \ran. el'pt, p;in & '70 2800 CS COUPE *Mazda 73 Rot•ry * 50 con1pac!s on display. drP'. "1"'1 ''"K· 1"""' '"""'' 1 '69 2002 $66 MONTH PACIFIC MOTOR \~'Ork. Body rtrug!1 Gt.ox\ buy , ?.6 li10NTI-IS O?EN LEASE at $Z"IO. 64£>..3419 art 4::'.0. 69 1600 \\'ill accept trade·ins IMPORTS '72 DODGE V-8 cu'1om pnt '68 2002 CAIL Mlt. FRY 842<l660 PEUGEOT /SUBARU + button tuck int, 1n~rs. '67 2000 CA coupe Hunt Beach 155.7 \v. Lin(.'Oln A~c .• stereo, "lms! 846-4246 .66 Bi\1\V 1600 2 dr, ('ng • Anaheun ;,.13-82'10 '65 DODGE VAN. Runs b'OOd . ju.o;t ovf'rh auled. Rad i 11 I MAZDA SAAB $800 or" best o(fer. U.11 tires. Exceptionally clean. Roman, 66'9'll 11 295. '68 BMW, 2 o o 2, * SAAB 1973 DODGE van \\'/air & stereo, Radial ti~. clean, many ex1l'U. Oean. $600. $1595. 5.52-7455 17331 Beach BI 842-(,6j6 & t.o.p . ..ri;.1; Nevada, C.M. BMIV '72 n •. ~~a 4 ,~ ·°" ' .,,.. alt cood ~AM)FM ~ '<• ~IAZllA R."2, 2 door, ~ ~~t °:~· ~~ wtt£n 24'.000 ml ~"f:! ~·OOJ ml, .auto, under, ~-· bucket aeat. 714-492-1610 ry s.iG.s~ ~'&0642-2106 ' nty, will take 6.~61 ' • lltuetang part t rad e . '65 CHEVY Van, xinl CAPRI ·'°'613-9266~=,,~-~~~ nlc.'Ch. $650 MUST !Wll 11u job, '73 r.1w:la * -496-2192 * '13 CAPRI. 2000 eng. 4·!q)(I. RX·3 wag, air cond. 4 spePd Best deal lllwa'ys. Complete sel.ectloo now. Buy or lease from ,Jim,Parkinson's [h\1rl1 Jh np1111!i +~ .... " •J ... ,._,,..,. '• '" •' h' • ' >,l ,_,, .... ·~2 OODGE Van 318 V-R l'cd \\'/l>lk luxury OOcor !'Ci!vt'r •,v/vfnyl top, rlllly Auto. Low mileage. Xlnl groop. Reclining b'Ont teAlti, \\'heels, lui.: l'l\Ck, bst ofr645-64 ~:c:::::"°"'-=,.:•;:.r,,,.,,__::::::::=1 rond. Call 997--036.1. AM/Flll '""" air cond., 548-50:>6 "" 6. SIMCA ·s~ FORD I ton, many ex· ort!Y u.~ 3 months. Mking '72 MAZDA RX·3 t111s. 34.000 miles. \\IUI ac· s.i.;oo. 557-8151aft6 pn1. \\1,,,....,, ''-• -J. t t ··o "!MCA ·-· 'd !low .72 C PR! 200 ..,..v . -e.e ge ... """". ac: ory 1 ,..., , ...........,, ., r, ye , ceJ>( trade. 64f..64Sl , A ~ 1..-c, R&J-I, rad. air, r11dlo , 4 1peec1, $».)!). rii:~ials, good tnu1s p car, MODB..f. Roe.did.er tor 881e. tire!!, xlflt cont!. Alt. 5:30, 613-'797S. 1 SG'iS.,494-6129. • ROADLINER DEALER IN THE WEST! NEW 20' MOTORHOME ~~~~~~~ SELF CONTAINED. VB, •uto., P.S., P-dlsc brakts. #S20300443 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ NEW • FLING MOTOR HOME :~OMAN SELF CONTAINED. VB, auto., P.S., P-disc brakes. #205-2-0818 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ Brand New ALL ST AR VAN CONVERSION. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LOADED WITH CONVENIENCE EQUIPMENT. '69 CHEVY 3/4 TON WITH CAB· OYER CAMPER. LOADED: V8, automatic, radio , heater, power ste1rin9, power brakes, air cond itioning. I CE249288192b) $2466 $. ' '69 CHEVY 3/4 TON WITH 11 FOOT CAB-OVER. LOADED: VS , eutomatic, pow•r steering, power brakes, radio, ht1t1r, air conditioning. (7244lLI '2666 , St50. No '"8 or tn.ns. Nfft11 Cl64242!!0U ' 586-0033. Need a "Pad"! Pl1.1ce an ad! I A (IOO<I want ad 1' 1t good la- ""O!'k. 646-1544 a~ ted Ad. ...... ~ Cell 6U-56ll. '~ve~1t~m!!•:!!nt.!:,_ _____ r..:====~=:.__....,;==---:_....:c..:.,.-,---...::.::!!::::.~,-:.=---'L==-----------..!...---.:_I _, ' . \ .... . . ' utoo • . , '1 Im SAVE ,, ' 1 ""•lh vinyl till Sle \.\'SW. • 1 c. -. s Ll,ilt\ Pa j r Import VOLVO BUICK 1'71 BUICK 225 ELECTRA CUSTOM 4 door htlrdtop. Broughan1 Interior, dual <.'On1fort sea.ta, tun power, factory alr con- dlUoniqg, tilt wheel, door locks, 11.B. radk>, w It it e .W.Wal11, tul1y equl(l!'<d, very low miles. Mint con- dition. $3333 990 Antos, Us.cl C~IE1'ROl.ET DODGE- . '64 Cad Dt YUie r~-,•T '' °"I' 1-1 .T. 'TI Cl-IAJlCER. V8,.--V!J~·I top, R.EP-!?1 ffiRD-L'fO-\Vagon r:.1~or·11l", r 11 Io, pr. nr .• & brkt, ,\Mf~'l\1 1 10"' n\lleavc, Sup('r con<!. O~'E \V;'\'SR. \'bJlO .. 11 :· •t>:·• .. ·.. 1wi .. :e · <Tt'Crt .. g," 11t"t'CO, 1teel m.dlJ\IJ, k>w $2'100~ Ci~6 aft 6.-.durlng v.hhe Uuer1111·. NMv th"'•· \•IJ1yl roof.~ 1 r ll''~J $1tm5 mil. C.."i:t'I. ooud. must scll v.·eek. Tilt. v.<hetl, .A~f lf'~1. rlcctt11· THEODORE $1795. 846-3589.• "1-1 ~l'O_R_O_Co __ u_"'-,.,,-Sed-M-10 1~·b\llov"s & 50nt. Loaclt.'<I. ROB INS FORD ·70 OODCE A1on1100 111.a. pass, tuU.pov.'Cr &: air cond. Only 41·Ml n,ll.l~. 20C-.O JJ11r~i-B\\ld.. Costa 11'1:"1. AU xtras. New radials Xlnt cont!. $1.875. 642-91S:t . :51095 M<'•n &1~10 & bt'l<J. $:13".j) Finn. >.ve .• 66 Ford, good cond. Pi• • t S1lurdq1 Novtmbtr 10, 1973 Atitot, Used NEWPORT · IMPORTS '63-0IEVY Il <193-73l.8 • Qlr, radio. new Urea, $450 NEEDS \\.'QRK $50. 'TI DODGE Dart, 2 dr or otter. 842-2417 e 548-f2.S3, e hardtop, & cyl, 11.uto trans, I ra t · ·•~ Need a "Pad""! l-'IO.l'e an ad! CHRYSLER ~M.,M•s'. ..,., new ™"· '89 Gal&xy ~. 4 dr, HT. 1/t, ps, pb, air xlnt COi.xi. Orig owner. m6748 r I AUTHORIZED DEALER 3lOO HARBOR. BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday '69 CONTINENTAL ~!ark Ill a/c, stereo, lthr, xlnt oond. 13.195, 615--88B5 ................. Autos, N1w 910 '71 FlREBIRD. $21XJO, p/s, p/b, air, mag whls, nu lltn. 67S-5441/642-S766 .• FIREBIRD '73, E 8 p r i I . Loaded, air, auto, etc., Lo ml, Pri Pty $3700. 494-7755 FORD 100 Gallons Gu Ffl,EE w\ lh pW'Cbase '69 FORD LTD 2 door H.T., V-8, auton1atic transmission, pov.-er steet'- ing, air conditionine, vinyl roof. A nice cart (ZNV84J). 011ly $1395 tul,4t~ FORD Complete~ Restyled European Styling Classic Interiors Affordable Luxury with Immediate Delivery '71 DATSUN PU \Vilh run camper. <035CXXJ 52495 '72 MARK IY CONTINENTAL. Less thRn 23,000 miles. SAVE I ' '69 FALCON WAGON Lo ml., auto., P.S. (ZD\V257) $1595 '68 RAMBLER AMERICANA 6 1·yl., P.S., nir, auto. (XSC683J $995 • DAIL V PILOT 3 • ·aov 011 • LEASE • • • c • • J • . .. , . ~ ~ t" I : IRA.ND NIW · ' ! '73 CENTURION t ~ . ' .. ' Dr. M,T, AM•,M, fiK-• ; lory olf, °'""11 fofl, loo• • ! eel. UCl~rt) ~ $4445 i ~ .. ~1~7~ .M.~~ ... i : of SJtP,f' 01111 I llMI f: • " • Jl'lml, ti llttlt IM:I, llX. r· 11< .. 111 comlnt chlrtH • I i .,. ;p,,, c,...Ut, Dtolft'rM q PY"''· IU10 ... !Ml. M• a. .. He. s~tt.2J ttt1t c•lfl i prlc• Incl. i.• & lie, AN· : -. NU Al P••CINTAOI ~ ;, R.AT li. 11,JOtl,. • ·' , • . [ : L ~ '73 RIVIERA :_i -""-.. DEMO. I l ""II pew1r, 11c1ory 1lr q nncllllnl1111, AM · F M o ': : ,..,..., ~inyl i.p, Hit ': Wllfli, cnllw co "trol , c ttool Mll..i r1c1111 tlr11, 111 ;, du·orno '1 1 1 t c1 wfll•l1. • .'it UH41MH) i 55495 • --'- ' ' • • • • • ' • • • c • • • . ' I • • ' • • • • • 36 . DAILY PILOT Satunl11, N°""'"'' 10; 1971 •1~A~u~t-'-•_•~.:1m~-'po._:.:._r1~..i-:'.~~~9:_1'"o"'A"'u7to'"'1,-.:1m"'po"=-"•t;::..i:.,..-.c-;9«7•0A1Cu";t"'o1"",'7i=m=po'='rt~Od:::r-o;,7;;;0-.·A•:::u;;to:::,,o.1m::po:=,,;;..i7•9o;:70;;-:;A;:u~to::,:-,;:1m=po=md:::::;-~91>7;;;0:-.,;..,!~uS1o1::.I!mS:i2!d~:'.::~::::"•10iA;;utoo;;;;:,11~m;;;poi;;rt;;;;..irt970ifft'.Ai:u1o1;;;;;;;:,1u;;11W;;;r--9900iiQiJl;;;ut.10iis,-:-uiiHdHd---;HO FORD FORD -FORD MAVERICK MUSTANG OLDSMOllLE -'--PINTO --PLYMOUTHl~t----c,......,,.T·BIRD --1-~ ~~~~~~-1 -~~....,....~~-'71 FORD un FORD LTD 100 '70, 2 dr. reblt, green, clean, 1967 MUsrANG, low mlleoae '73 OLDS '12 PINTO Rlalabout. tOOO '69 ROADRUNNER, N •• d. BROUGHAM G•lloni' Gas FREE air <.'Ond.-tapo....cleok SIOOO .390 Cobra ~•I engine, ex--wl ,e, 4 spcl map, Xlnt cood. body •"'1<. $400 m7865 bet. II O FREE Cash 494-1719 ceJlen{ mechaniCAf condition " }:IO\ver & ~atf.; $1850. gn:..'TIM)6 s, &U-0312 eves. , G1· 11111 11 COUNTRY SQUIRE 21•=-U,. "="~. ~x ~ wilh Pll"-hase • MERCURY lhrolli:houl. New brakea, rlt;.: facto"' ,warranty. '68 PLYMOUTH Fury vs. with purch ... :100 Station \1•a,gon. 9 pasSt•ngcr, l'8.dio, heater, PQ\\W sl f'er. ing, atr condilk>nin(j:, 1'001 rack, 35,857 miles. 1,19S-'1. to«,.,.,..,,. • .,.,.'""'"· '69 GA~XIE 500 :--------m..,, ""''· air s11oc1<s & l8H • $.995 · PLYMOUTH •'•·auto, 1575. '69 T·llRD : dltlonlng:, ·automatic 2 door llT, V-8, autoinnllc \\'ACON '68 Colony Park. paint l\tust see to ap. <I -----;::----1-~960-~1~8S~l~or~5.l&4ll~~3~-V-8, 11utomallc transrniuit)n, 1 ,_ lo 1 1 ndl lo preclate. ~:mi'l llfler 5:30. JI .,,_ 00 rananbe5 11, J>O"-'el' seer. transn1iuion a l' L'O t n· Top l..'Ond. 9 PfllS, air cond., '70 ••ACH !, 351 2 bbl , 13 m ~mons 1 •oNTIAC full J))\\'el.'. alr condlt1Q.n('ng Ing, J)O\\'er brakes, 'vhite ing po11·er ' 1teering, e1c. all p\\T. stereo, $139S. Gallons Git FREE .-::: & vfll)'l roof. (985CPY).' A side\\'alls, twl equipped. Cl.e~n & runs -" (ZJFStl) SJ&-m75,, n1pg, pi s, p/db, au10, air. Imports ., ~-·• ' •-=-~=-=---~ 49 OOl ii $185G-of1 with purchue '72 PQNTIAC Grand S.'\f.!lrl a:re voq, • UJSl62) $3222 Only $1495 ·n MERC Marqu!s, low mi. Stl-4TI8 m "· er, N 1~301 Q;;::I '70 FURY HI 6 pass wa,oo, auto, air, 0 ly $1695. . $2477 ti....... _. fJJ l'!l'Mi.A_ top oond, new st/blted e.. 9300 aL'f> 2 doo V 0 • Ir • AM/1''A1 aiereo, lilt whl, ~ • .,.._ ... , ,..,;;.~ • O~~f>~ Used Cara to ~ -v+~--,., I ;:~2,' O\\ncr aft 6 pm, OLDSMOBILE E.\'TERJo'ROAI AtacAR'l'HUR mwk;n, -o,a~uto~~k>n'l:: :;{1~ _me;i~b:::· = IM'ft'I' 4K'~ ~w.lWJiA -TOYOTA Nab.rs Cadl"llac FORD '&I MERC Colony Parle W0 • ..,. • .,. -ring, vonyl root ! ml , &12-31'11. . • FORD •: -'67 OLDS Vi~tn Cruiser Sales&: &>:vice a clean car \\·Ith lo1v mUes.1,.~~------AUTHORIZED DEALER •••.t.111 1e:•v11~w.cLaM11<1Tt: air, P/B, P /S, R/H, Runs i1•agon: R&H , auto., p<l\ver OLDSMOBILE (#0-14), 70 FIR~IRD 1''01:n1ul~400 •v1AU111v1NGSAJ11C~1.-.,1 2600 HARBOR BLVD. IJI NOITH a. CA .. NO UAL fine. sa>, 548-1627 steering, air conditioning. Only $1595 p/s, disc brks .. air, 4--spd, IJI NORTH 11 CAMINO JjAa. COSTA MESA W< CUMl!lll 4tl-11J7 MUSTANG (U0~065) $1095 OMC TRUCKS . xlnt <.'Ond. $1900 Or Best SAN C,...NTf 49,.11., 1966 Harl>or, C.M. 646-il303 540-9100 0peo SuodaY I--------THEODORE HPNDA CARS oner54&-3189 , •n PINTO '72 FORD '67RadFALCOh N Statloo!Dwagot1c"· '68 MUsrANG vs, auto, air ROBINS FORD UNIVERSITY OLDS Uf# 4t~MIA. '64ndGRANEx D ;,r;_IX9,~ x7o865nt 1971 T,BIRD L'AN~ IO, eatt;>r, au ma • nd I disc brak mt Harbor Blvd., Costa 2850 Harbor Blvd. FORD~.,....,. co , tras . ...-.. ·~ 4 door hardtop, factMt" JU? Blue..1vith blue interior. Auto-RANCHEltO ~$8'5w_ r steering. (TXU500) co • P s, 1?11, "-·! ... ~10 Cos ---t;ef 5 644-00.12 eves cond full pow""' vlnVI in-.-· vinyl top, xlnt cond, $1000 •• eaa. U'Ur'\N ta P.t63. 540-9640 · • · , ·• . ~. ~"t": matic lra.ns, alr l..'On, super 846-8535 -~~"----===; •YU.I"""'• Wil CLSMINT• '67 Grand Prix Conv 1er10r, 1111 1\•hl .. ste-nio, door clean. Automatic l:r:)..lis, po~r steer-THEODORE '65 OLDS 88, p/s, p/b, auto · IJI NOITH a C....O UAL Full powci', lle'IV !op, uir, locks, all deluxe ~tni.s. ing, pG\\'er brakes. 77431K. ROBINS FORD '67 A1USTANG Convert. a/c, trans, radio, heater, a/c, PINTO IAH c..-m 4,Z-.llJ7 ,Michelins. $595. 642-3354. t3'10E.\.'VI 299 . 9 .. NEWPORT IMPORTS $2595 2060 Harboo· Blvd., Co"" tape deck, Xlnt rond. Good good cood. 84iH978 alt 1 $ ~fesa 642_0010 buy. Sac. 494-6986 pm. '73 PQITO Wagon, Am-Fm 1970 PLYMOUTI-t Ouster 69 PONTIAC Le1itnns. a/c, , Jim Slemons 'IE REBLT eng & trans, '70 OLDS cutlass Supreme. stereo. l\fichelln tires & xlnt shape. St450. \Viii pb, ps, vinyl. 38,000 n1i. 0\'t'r 80 Fine Used Cara to Imports JEEP 35.000 n1i, pis. good cond, stereo tape deck, a/C, full Mo1-e! ! S 2 6 5 0 Io fr er. trade. •·'rank S&-3566 3355 n1ust sell. 842-5689 ScNlectb rron1. C d'llci~ - 3100 W. Coast Jh1y., N.B. $600 firm MG-7024 aft 3 po'-11!r, lo nll. Xlnt cond. 646-2839. Nevada, C.P.1. '68 Flreblrd, n1otor :.:lnl. 1lC111 a erS G I C 1301 Quall ·73 JEEP CJ5 Renagade. $2125. 6#-5185. '12 p1·nto Runabout 200 cc .. ,o trans.. mag \Vttl s, IO W A' ~HAR!•EO DEAl£R f\'£'\\lXll'l Beach Under 1v1uTanty. Headen, Ci)UfCK CASH 69 OLDS 98, 2 dr ht;-loaded, 4-apd. a/c, lo~n1ikis, XluL 44<Jp~~l\1~~~ ~If:~ mileage. $Ilia. 64:1-416-t__ iXJ ltARaoR .BLVD. '69 FORD 1.To Sedan, air El\TER F~\~~aeARTHUR full roll cage, Cible lights, THROUGH A "'/8 track tape, 33,000 orte. cond. $2150 830--0817 Pa"'s. 548-8823. 361 E. 22nd 1972 IPONT. Cal.allna, Lo OJSTA l\1ESA -642-'l<IOS oond. & full po\\·er, landau ~7:~~~st sell Best oUer, nil. ~um. Zll62' Banff, '72 PINTO RUNABOt.rI', lo St. biJ?k, $2250. Clean & tlurry! S.10-9100 Open Sund&)' top. Xlnt rond, Must sell. '&I GALAXY f>OO. Rebll DAIL y PILOT Hntg. Bch. mi, SllOO. 491-2231 or IS64 PLY>IOU'!ll 'Fury-PIS pnvare party, 968-7287, '72 T·BIRD 642--2'138. ~tor,M~· r:iver, ra~k>, ·~eo.v~~~IA bl;a~:~I~ WANT AD ·n 98 LUX. SDN. FP, air, 833-1437 P/B, Radio, Heater, ~ RAMBLER F.ull '69 GALAXY 500, 4 dr., HT. •teakw Ir .. ~~P ar 5 • 1 hro .,.,.. "'...,., v. roof, tit \\'hi , fr. disc '71 AUTO, 2000 ce, an1 i·adio. 01· besr offer. 546--07S3 FuUy luxwy e<fuipped. - All ps pb air xi t ...... ... e o ' o.lU'""l.JO;)' o c nJe. u1~1 642·5678 brks ·~·"" 8 9 4 0 -2 3 XI I -·" SI"' I IXJ1ver & factory air. 07 FND , , , , n ... vhu. • _...... -" • ' n cuuu. 'UJ, Pl' ply. '70 BARRACUDA V 0 auto, ,69 $ 95 • Orig owner $1200. ~48 Cla"l!lod Auo ... 6'2·5671 Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! 646-S386 552-7493 or 833-'6348 ., ~ RAMBLER 2000R 34 Autos, Ne~ 980 Autos, New 910 Autos, New 980A ~-u,.-to-,-, ~N,-ew----,,9=ao Auf91, New 910 Autos, New 980 ~·cl~~·n~ ~~· i Jim Slemo~ ••• ''NOW. WERE READY TO LEASE NOT JUST NEW llNCOL"S & MERCURYS ••• BUT ALL MAKES • .-. ALL MODELS .... £.VEN ·· · . . ·. U S ED I '' • DICK JOHNSON VICE-PRESIDENT WE'VE TRIPLED OUR STAFF ... ALL EXPERTS ... ALL READY TO LEASE ANYTHING YOU WANT ... TODAY! • -----1974 Pantera by de Tomas $244:-00* Continental Mark IV ..................•... $195.00* Marquis Brougham ........................ $139.00* Cougar XR7 ............................. $101.00* Capri I the Sexy Eurapeanl ................ $ 95.00* I •J6 Mo.U 0,.11 1111 Lene 011 Appr•YH CrMlt ' ') PHONE FOR LEASE BROCHURE • 540°5630 GET THE FACTS ON THE FAMOUS FULL MAINTENANCE LEASE Malcolm Charlie Thomas Hal Sanders Reid PREVIOUSLY DRIVEN SPECIALS '71 CONTINENT AL Co upe. Full po,ver plus factory air condition· 'ing. (024CQT) $319.36 dn. 24 mo. 0 .E.L. O.A.C. LEASE s1506s PER FOR MONTH '69 MARK Ill Fa ctory air1 power windows, 6 way power seat, AM/FM stereo, landau roof. (061HDC) $3275 '72 l\'IONTE CARLO Sport . Co upe . VB, automatic, radio, .heater, power steering & brakes. 1>ower w1ndows1 factory air, beautiful I owner car. (431ETll $2975 ~e Of The 'New Cmt'. , • "Golcln~ '70 MAVERICK 2 Door. Super clean. 3 speed, radio. extra de- lux e trim. (14BHDC) $1675 '69 MERCURY l\Iarquis coupe. Automatic, factory air, power steering-brakes-"'·indows, r adio, heater, vinyl lop. (XKV707) $1695 '70 CONTINENT.AL 4 Door. FuU power, factory air conditioning, landau roof. (288ASH J $2975 '71 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Full power, auto. temp. con- trol air, power 6 way seat, AM/FM stereo, t1lt-tele .. landau roof. (610CXV) $319.36 dn., 24 mo. O.E.L. 0 .A.C. · LEASE $15065 PER FOR . I MONTH '72 DODGE WAGON Coronet. Small, V8, stick, radio, heater, power steering, roof rack. Real wagon for economy. (951FBB) $2175 '69 CAPRICE Sport Coupe. Factory air, power windows, onJy 38,000 miles. (OOOAGB) SALE PRICED "Orange Covnt~·, Tamil~ of Tint Cora" • • son .. JIOIM or,,,. New car ••• "'G.,....r-•" 2n6 HARBOR-BLVD. OF CARS c..t. Mou • 540sao • • • > 3 speed transi11ission, eco-1 I rts ' nomical 6 cylinder r.reitlC, mpo :• radio and heater. { YftA97U J 1301 Quall $777 Newport Beam • 833·9300 ~\,. ENTER FRO!\t P.IocAR'l'.1:1.\JR 'i '66 T-BJRD. clean, sharp'1n-1\••t1 ll1..:i side & out & mechalliCBJly . - -yo• :-0.. I Ali P""W, uU wortcing, '3;2 Lt eng. $750. 552-8115 '70 T -Bl RD. LOADED I l96G Harbor, C.~f. ~9.103 $2J!}j * ~ 1967 Al.'IBASSAOOR '-$550, l..lk,. to trade? Our Trader's :\lnt. Ruunlng c on d , Paradise colu1nn ls for~! 548-8().;)a or 646-4912 5 lines, 5 &ya for 5 bucia. Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMd • 910 WEEKEND : USED CAR SPECIALS} '69 EL CAMINO ·~ . . :...- Smell VS, eir, P.S., eutom•tic, vinyl roof. 1426':. 47E I :~ '69 EL CAMINO ·.;.: Autometic, power steerin9, VS engine, nice,: I ibSOOE I '72 EL CAMINO va. eutom1tic, power steerin9 & breke1, l5li 92 KI '73 EL CAMINO Sm all va, stick shift, redio. lRSHOC l '71 '71 I '71 ~~~~"'~:-:?.~:'":.:;'. $27 . j -1111 wheel. CJOOKHJ II '72 f.~~~,;~_~:.~~~ ~ $309 OoWI, ""'"'° doll!" locks, Till wtlffl. "•.., i ~~~~'"";;;';·~· .... "'!"'~~~~~~~,-, .• '72 YIGA WAGON $219 .. RMlo, 4 ,peed lrlnsmlt•lon• lt.000 8' mi'-: ~(331GNI) .. '70 'MAUIU WAGON $209f' I 6 HU. 36.220 mHtt. VI, "'1to .. P.S., tlll Wlltel, roof fKk. ntw color, nice TOO. (617AG8) "9• ' '73 IMPALA WAGON s·34· u·· f ~u.. Rt9. r• VI. P.S .. P.8., 1u10 .• 1lr, \tiny root, lm~culate.. ~ CJSIHPO • '73 '72 YIGA PANEL s 1· 89' Turtio. lrlM.. eitlr1 ... ,, 23.000 mil-. (onf'NH •; '72 .'72 t~!~~ ~~~I~.h! .. IU~ •• S 1899 rtdlo, P.S., P.8., hi color, Min~ •ltr'• ur. (41ELTJ IMPALA 4 DOOi S26' '' Seel. 2A.l76 mll•. Vlnvl roof, 1lr, P,S,, P,8., 91116. I ,72 .AMC HORNn s2 69* SPOR.TABOUT 40r. !J,lc2 mlln . ' cvi .. P.S., 1uk!mllk, 119'# r~. ' Thi• I• I cir. !:ISJEXF) •.,f' .. ~ '72 DATSUN PICKUP CASAA ....... '" ..... ~ lhal"plt. • .. ,,. {270l:TOJ ' 2121 COSTA - • \ f•' \ , •. / I • • • • r • I ~ .. ·- --. Saturday, Novem~r 10, 197) . . \ ' ONE .MORE TIME'! • IPICIAL "ICHASI OF 1973 pONTIACS. WI HAYI A FEW Lin. NIYIR llFOll COULD YOU IVY IO MUCH POI SO lmu. SOLD NEW BY 101 LONGPll. EXAMPLE: 1973 LtMans 2 Door Coupe ' . • ' . . . ' "' ' . EXAMPLE: 1973 Yenf9ra 114 Door Sidu $2·995 ~ts .... a•a2 ......... . . -_ /Jr cond., V4, auto. tr1"'"' _Pl' RlH. · • • c.11 ................... ,. • 0340NJ .· .. ··~.rL __ .,.._ftl. . ... .... ,~-..... -~......., . .. · 3 TO CHOOSE FROM. '"' ., ... _ ,,_ ... --·· --- CREDIT OFFICE OPEN ALL WEEK·END. ·FREE CREDIT CHECK· LOW DOWN PAYMENTS --··-... 1=·,~ -·1 ... $3195 ••••-·•as,:. .... .. Air~ V ... llllo. Irons., ps., R&H. . -=IMW•& .. r.tnrc.• . ....... ........ , ..... h . 217 OJU -... ---... • -YOUR CHOICE Of 3 ,,_ • . -. . . .. . IXAMPUs-1973 Lt-Safari LARGE-SELE'T~ON-OF-- • • . . : CQLORS · v .,. v ·1 . GET IN ON THE BUY OF THE YEAR! HURRY!· THEY '· ARE GOING FAST EASY CREDIT TERMS AND APPROVAL. AlL FINANCING IASID ON CRIDIT A"ROYAL l 1 OPIN DAILY = 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • WI DPRTI.'( DO PONTIAC WAHANn' WOIK • , • llOAlllUA Of WNal YOU OllOtNALL '( PU I CHA Siil TOUI CAI. WI LIAll AU MAKU AND MODILI SALES PRICES IN EfFECT THIS WEEK·IND ONLY • DAILY PILOT 31 _. -. ----- ' -· • • 38 DAI L V PILOT Saturday, NOYtmbtr 10, l'J73 • 2 DOOR HARC!!OP lNCLUOES: Dealer preparation, freighl, Calif .. emission. contr~,.dealer r\tention fee, full factory equipment. OIDfR YOU ltS TODAY '67 FORD Country Sedan · · -· · • 10.Pass sta. wagon, V-8, auto. trans., power Sf 99 steering, radio. heater, whitewall tires, orig- inal thruout. 59,464 miles, mint condition. #XLT327 :,. · · '69 TOYOTA Cro•Nn Sedan 6 cyl. auto. trans., radio, heater, whftewall tires, 14,906 ~n'les. Like 'new. #528BEP •. . s1399 '?..~ .~~~!~:'!~ry c.~up$e 2 999 conditioning, poover steering, (disc) brakes, viJiyl roof, tinted glass, Jow miles !harp. #45.CFOT ,_ • '71 REt-'IAULT 4 dr. Sed. Auto. trans., fadio, ~ater, 5Al 7 miles like brand rilw. #416EAF '70 DATSUN 510 5 1499 2 dr. Sed., a1ito. trans., radio, heater, \':·: s 1.199. whitewall tires, vinyl roof, 21,918 miles, gas sij)per. #371BXC enger V-6,auto.trans.,factoryairconctition-s I 99t ing, power steer,'.ng, power (disc) brakes, radio, he'-•er, vinyl roof, 1;nted glass, buckei seals, extra ~I sharp, #803AVA _ '70 MAVERiCK Cpe 6 cyl., auto. trans., radio, heaN, whitewall tires, deluxe chrome. metallic red. #ZWA693 '70 MUSTANG M.ach I V·S, Hurst 4 speed, power steering, power (disc) brakes, radi~ heater, whitewall tires, blue glow, rallye ~heels, sharp. #644AEV '68 FORD Fairla11e 5 1199 • 5 1799 ~ta. wagon, auto trans., powersteeririo •. radlo, ·s.7..19._ heater, whitewall tires, small'l02 (engine), gas saver. #X IH529 .. J ·Brand.'N•w 1973 . '. • i i... • • ' .. GRAN TORINO SPORT . . 2 DR. SPORTS•ROOF (3A355227582Cl26') =DIS£0UNt FllOM WINDOW STICKEi PRICE ($4191.33) PLUS TAX ~ LICENSE .. _. 8rand New 1974 .CUSJOM PICKUP .. . ' STTUSlf>l lnclude$0ealer prepar1tion,.freight, Calif. emission control, dealer retentior>·fee,.full fiktory equi~nt. ORDER YOURS TODAY. , '7l MAVERICK -Co4pe Small V-8, .auto. trans .• power steer- ing, radio, whitewall tire~. vinyl roof, deluxe trim-white ext., blue int., real cream puff. 12 months or 12,000 warranty. #8140DZ 52199 '71 T BIRD Landau Cpe. v_,, auto. lrans .. faclorya;rcondmon-s3 999 ing , J)O'Ner (disc) brakes, power windows, AM/FM radio, heater, whitewall tires, \linyl foof, bucket . , seats.Sharp, 17,456 miles. #427080 . '73 PINTO Sta. agon 4 speed. slick shift, (disc) brakes, $2691 rad;o, healer, wh;tewall t;res, deluxe . " trim, It. green matching int. 12 months or 12,000 mile warranty. #537GWZ -' . " '72 T BIRD v..a, auto. trans., facrory airconditiqn- ing, full powe r, power steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, power seats, AM/FM radl'o, tinted glass, Landou top. Extra clean. #859EIA , ' ' --i 97-3 DEMONSTRATOR • • GALAXJE 4 .DOOR. HARDTOP CJJ.14S1 42n4)<832 I, ,1 , ' --'· . s3i5·· 9r-,u a;·111~i PL!IS TAX _ _ _ • • LICINSI ' Brand New 1 ~73 GRAN TORINO . 2 DOOR :HARDTOP C933H NS) P1 27A '70 FORD . Ranchero v..a,. auto. trans .,. POWer ·steering, radio, heater, .46,712 miles -extra sharp. #9723"E '73 3,4 Ton CHEV PU .a, A speed, rldio, heater, hvy. dty . tiresl l ,520 miles, complete w /camp« shell. #91207P '72 FORD Ranchero Squire, V-8, auto. tr.ns., factory air condit ioning, power steering, pcwer (disc) brakes, AM/FM rtdlo, ht1tw ,· mag wheels, e>e trl cle1n. #Sl283L v.a, auto. trans., factoryaircondition- ing, power steeriag, (disc) brakH. ritdio, heater, whi tewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers, beautilul bf a ck finish, #679E-I R FULL PRICE '1-J-PINTO COupe~-~-~ ~ru:=:.~i~:!'!::!: -s 1591' ' #3nOTB • ' , . ,. ' • '68.MUSTANG .coupe V.t,outo.lra~s.,'facloiya;rconHlt;on. s 139\9 inQ, power steering, radio, heater, vinyl roof, metallic nfaroon. Real sharp. IVHA687, '67 PLY Valiant 2 Dr HT. , ·5591 . 6 cyl., sJ,ick shift, ~adio •. heater, whitewall tires, tl!.~lent transportation1gas saver .. ~VHE715 · ' . ' '67 DATSUN 4 Dr Se~ A cyl., A· speed!''radW.. heater, real. ggod .. condition, ec.onornY special. #UOK606 ' FORD . - • 11lt'1 "Th L Ira bol the wait in olhe anot L L B bold uiJd d«j Sail Wit carr [Qr p.m car ind llke tlie and ~: