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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-22 - Orange Coast PilotI - \ Orange Coast EDITIO,N VOL. 66, NO. 356, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ... • • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1J.,,1973 . Dirue-a-Une Bargains TODAY! TEN CENTS Thoughts of .Ration Cause Gas Pains on Coast By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot 1111 Dally l'llClt 11•11 The thought or voluntary rationing is causing gas pains among motorists on the Orange Coast. A random survey o( drivers Friday disclosed that rew gave the 10 gallon plan a chance of succeeding, And because many Orange Countians are long distance commuters, some thought it might be impossible to heed the governmental suggestions. "For the rest of the country it wouldn't be bad," commented Mike Capalite, Hun· tington Beach, "But you can tell it's not a California based idea. California is the land of the commuter. It could work if everybody switched to motorcycles." · Michelle Parker, Costa Mesa, Wu the only person contacted who thought the plan had a chance. ''If everybody does his part, it should work. People should try to cut down insignificant trips to places where they can walk." W. C. McDonald, Newport Beach. says he can't get along on 10 gallons a week. "It's about half of what I use. I have to go to-Santa Ana and back as much as three times a week. to see my doctor," he said. Joanne Canary, Laguna Beach, com· mented, 11It won't work. Americans are not used to limiting their aw:umption of gas." • In Irvine Mrs. Elaine Anthony said she thought the 10 gallon plan might prove disruptive. "'lber.e are too many people who -have to drive too far. Many of them commute to Los Angeles. They'll have to ftnd other forms of transporta· tion or move closer to their work. Or they'll have to find employment closer to their home," P.1rs. Anthony pointed out. Mission Viejo resident Ken Ledennann said he would have trouble squeezing by on JO gallons of gasoline because his business requires hlm to be on the move. "I'll abide as closely as l can," he promised. "The real problem in our area is that there are no buses , no public transportation of any kind . You can't even go IQ the store \Vithout a car." One ~·ay to avoid ruMing out of gas during these times of gas scarcity is to keep a liltle "insurance" on hand in a reserve can. However, the practice is nol ret01n· mended and in one case plain illegal. Costa ?i1esa fire battalion chief Gary Golson said it is unlawful to store more than a gallon of gasoline in a residence. even if the CQntainer is or the • pproved lype. • I Grin~h Did It Woman's Gift to Trashme1i Taken By JOHN ZALLER Of llM Dtlly l'Oet Stell ?ifrs. Victoria Brown believes a grinch stole part of her Christmas. And the good cheer or the season aside. she's not one bit happy about the trouble he caused her. The story starts oul with a sin1ple gesture of appreci ation to the men who twice a week pick up the trash outside her Lido Isle home. To let them know she car~. she bought a ~und crate of fresh naval oranges, wrapped it in green and gold Christmas paper, and put it out with the trash on Friday morning. • A large sign attached to the gift read : "This is for the front of Ute truck, not the back." A smaller, more personal note added: "Our house wouldn't be the same without you.". What peeved ?ifrs. Brown is that her gift didri't get to her trashmen , because a scavenger, who apparently claimed Mesa Baffled By MysJerious Pool of Blood No new ilt'idence or clues have turned up today in the asserted murder mystery of a young woman on a Costa P.fesa street where a pool of blood, but nothing else, was found. One call from a neighbor saying he saw a man dragging a woman's body into a car early Thursday -and a second from-someone claiming he had murdered his wife -is almost aU police have to trace. A 1arg'"e puddle of blood in the driveway of a home at 2010 Wallace Ave .. lent some substantiation to the alleged killing. Investigation showed it to be definitely human blood in an amount that would indicate a critical or perhaps fatal in- jury. "I've got some human blood, Type 0, and ty,·o.telephone calls," says Delee· tive Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. Investigators found nothing shortly after midnight Thursday when they checked the 3000 block of \Vallace Ave., following the call from someone claiming he saw what appeared to be the body of 1 woman being dragged to a car. Less than -an ·hour later, an (See MYSTERY, Page %) SANT A'S CRE.41'lJR IN TODAY'S QVlZ This drawing of Santa was n1ade by a famom 19th Ce1it11ry Atnerlcott artfat, tht first to draw Santa as we know him today: lie i.s al.to reniem- btred as a pionee,.. mg-editorial car- toonist. D 0 I/ O'U know who Ile wa.r1 Test yourself on thtl and other )1oli· day \qp/.cs by tgk: lng taql' s~clal ''Yule 11iz"' 'edi· «on of 11E QUIZ. appeari11g oti Pagt- 9. II u pubUsl>td bu tht Datlu Pilot .a• part of our current events Pi·oorani for schools in thl$ area. t ;, to have a city license to sift through trash, arrived in the neighborhood ahead of the city trash truck. And seeing the oranges, the scaven3er took them. Mrs. Brown didn 't witness the actual theft, but she noticed just be.fore !he city trash collectors arrived that the oranges were gone. But by the tim'e she confirmed with her husband that lhe oranges had indeed been put out. the trash men had done their job and left. Furious that her gift was stolen, 1i1rs. 8""nr hlliled down--city !nick to find out where her trash collectors had gone. When she eventually caught up with them on the other side or Newport Beach, they told her a story of a man who regularly goes through her trash as well as the trash of her neighbors. "The trash people see him all the time," she says. "They even know where he lives." 0.llY l'ltel Sit/I l'btl• A1n. Brown had a second crate or oranges in her car which she gave to her trash collectors. But her ·odyssey "'as still not over, IRS BATTLERS HEBER JEANTZSCH, LEFT, AND BRUCE FORD POINT THE WAY In Clemente Friday, question of day WIS "Whither the Post Office?'' She \\'ent to the home of the alleged grinch. where she found him in the 'Atadit the. IRS' , process of unloading a while-paneled 1ruck that appeareci full of items lhat might .. have been discarded as trash. Among them was her crate of oranges. "The man didn't deny taking the oranges at all," she says, somewhat incredulously. "He said he just thought l was Utrowing them away." Pair Seek to Turn Tables "Well, that's obviously untru~. The box (See GRINCH, Poge %) Co1igress Oka)·s Social Security 111,crease· of 11% \llASHINGTON (AP) -Congress has approved a Christmas present for the nation1s 30 million Social Security beneficiaries, an 11 percent increase in benefits. If signed by President Nixon, the bill also would mean a tax hike next year for "1{kers who earn more than $12,600 and for ·their employers. • The bill provkles a 7 percent increase in the ~eeks of some 30 mlllion Social Security beneficiaries ln Aprll and another 4 percent in 'July. Existing law makes a1 further cost of living increase in January 1975 almost cerlain. The 11 percent increase means the ave.rage monthly benefit fbr a si'hgle person. now $167. \vill go to $185 in July and the average benefit for a couple from $277 10 1310. To help pay for lhe bigger benefits. the bill incceases the rrtaifimwn annual • wage on which lhe Social Security payroll lax Is levied. Under exlsllng law, the maximum, which wu $10,800 this year would go lo . $,t2,600 In 1974. The blll would boost this to $13,200. 1be result Is a maximum tax increase, for persons- By JOHN VALTERZA Of flle Diiiy l'ilot Sti lt Two lirch foes of the Internal Revenue Service -decked out in garb reminis-- cent of the Revolutionary War -brought their fight to the streets of San Clemente Friday. And they received an enthusiastic reception. The pair were part of a coordinated. effort by a publication sponsored by the Church of Scientology and in colorful fashion attracted patrons near the city post office. 'J;'hejr objective was signatures on a petition calling for the General Ae-- counting Office lo do SOD'\ething to the IRS which that service has done so well, it.self. They want an audit of the tax collector~. In their silk, satin and ostrich feathers, Bruce Ford and Heber Jeantzsch re-- counted alleged practices by the IRS whlch they deemed "stifling on civil liberties." The campaign started recently in the Pacific Northwest, they said, and hall led them to cities all along the Pacific Coast. One might have expected that their appearance in a red van in San Clementf' would have drawn nothing but quiu.ica1 looks. bot the petition campaign near the busy post office worked. People were standing in line walling their tum to sign the document , which so far bas l?O'd to mo're than 4,000 M~. . "We're not u.ying where we'll turn up next." said Jeantzsch, "became that would be tipping the IRS. and we d6n1t want to 'iv~ t!>etllany help al all" earning more than !12,600, of ltl0.40 The 11.tt of allegallons> b loog-'Jn tho ~.. The Southern California branch of the campaign by the religious-orielited group started 10 days ago and earlier this week similar campaigns took place in San Diego. The costumes, said Jeantszch, are an - Chaos on Roads attempt to 14point out that lhe tyranny of King George during our revolution is the same that we see now in the government." · Where did the garb co111e from? The spokesman said the costumes are left over from lhe movie musical "1776." Roads, Office Parties Wet--Accidents Climb A steady rain, clogged roadways and Friday evening office parties apparently blended to Cause headaches for police and hi gh way patrolmen at the start of the long holiday w~kcnd. Spokesmen for the CHP sa:id the agen· cy was booking an "amazing number" of drunken drivers and at one point Friday evening an even dozen patrol units jammed the parking lots of Orani:te County Jail . Each had just brought in a dfWlken driver. 31 Bodies Recovel'ed , From Sunken Vessel Checks with police agencies along the coast showed the same dangerous trend developing. Police in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Foun· tain Valley all reported an ,.. inordinate amount or arrests as well as fender· bender accidents on streets 'vhich became slick soon after the first rain- drops rel!. Spokesmen ror all agencies said they planned to be especially vigilant ror \\'eaving ca rs over the holida'y period . Despite the soaring rate ol accidents, however. checks earlier today revealed no fatalities so far on co~ty roadways at the start of the \veckend . "At the rate this weekend is going, though. there's bound to be some fatals," one patrolman said. Employ~rs pay matching taxes.~ , palr.'s case... .• \ 1 • The bill . also woul~. provide .. • !WO.•lep -~··OnQ doo~men~handed<*I today· llsted • l~crea!e ~ 1n · lcd~ral wel~§. 1Hlytp.!ll~ ni~1~ntimbers tor IRS \\ lntelligenee f9r lhe. aged, bllnd nm! di!nbled j>oOt, documenrs and Uie nu~819ertedly VICTORIA, B.C, (AP) -The bodies of 3.1 crewmen from the sunken freighter Oriental Monarch have been found, stare.hers . sa{d Friday. Nine Other cre)"men ate st.ijl Unaccounted for. The Liber:]an-registered ship, which carried a JP]llplno crew and Ta!Wane.se orficers, a8nk about S00 \rilles northY.'eSt ol'here early Wednesday. The CHP began k .. plng a running tally of llS drunk arrests as o( 3 p.m. Friday and the most recent accounting showed that as or early today an even 60 Persons had been booked. Several <1£ those arrested were Involved in accidents, officers said. ,, mcreasm.g these by July to 11~ a month correspond to hiindly blls given ~erol for a s1n~le , person ond $219 for a penonnel 0~ ·tut4ects Mleh aa 11e1ectilc couple. The figures now are $180 and or mechanlqal; eave a d r o Pp Ing'' 1' 'IQS, o .. ....ielllan,.._." " tt ...,, d The blll also contains SonatMrlginated ·~ • .,.. en •Pmy.. • o .... arches -llil; 'mesll wilJloul ,..,. • (See BENEFITS, Pip I) natl." "' '. I I • Four bodies were found floatlng in the Pacific Ocean on Fridoy, and 27 w<re louod Tb~rsday ni&lt~ The bod(es ~ found, abou.t -n mlleS lrom where ~1*.al)lp II bell~ved to uve "'*down. •· .• . ~ • The rain whlch began falling shortly be.fore midnight In the northerly portions of the county will plague nl0torlsl3 off and on lhrou&h today, forecasters said. Tho weather is expected ,to clear by SUnd•Y· \ There is no Jaw prohibiting carrying extra gasoline in a trunk, according to California Highy,•ay Patrol Officer Cavell Gourley, but drivers who do it take the risk of being "barbecued." "\Ve recommend that no gasoline at all is carried except that which is in the gas tank," he said, "The highway patrol has done so111e tests and determin.r: ed it is vPry, very unsa fe. In eaeh case !he car \\'JS turned into a flam ing tor ch." Legislators Deadlocked On Measure . \VASHINGTON (UPI) -'Vith millions of energy.hungry Americans scurrying' IG find modes of travel for Christmas vacati9ns, ,Congress has put oIT its O\Vn weekend getaway and ~ pp are n t I y postponed until the New Year fi'nal action on a bill giving President Nixon emergency powers tO handle the fuel shortage. The lawmakers, failing to pass the energy emergency bHI in time to adjourn the session on the first day or winter as they had hoped, schedu1ed noon sessions after the House early this mom· ing rejected a Senate compromise. That tossed the issue back to the Senate and Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said the Senate would not act on any legislation until Jan. 21, when Congress had plaMed to reconvene after adjournment. Rep. Harley 0. Staggers (O..W. Va.) Jed the House fight against the Senate version, after the upper body was forced by a filibuster from oil state senators to delete a "windfall profits" tax on .'.>ii companies. Staggers is reported to have told con· ferees he would "stay here till hell freezes over" rather 1han accept the weaker Senate version. Staggers also insisted on retaining strict congressjonal control over the President's emergency powers. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (0.Maine) blamed the White House for the impasse that prevented passage or the legislation. He said it was the administration's insistence on striking the wlhdfall profits section that killed the bill .· "If he'd (Nixon ) taken I.hat he 'd have his bill." ~1uskie said, adding that "after the public has gone through a month of cold, they 'll be -mad at the oil companies.'' Earlier. the House passed and sent to the President a bill setting the max· imum highway speed limit at 55 miles per hour. If states do not comply, they could lose federal highway funds. In other developments: _ -Simon announced Friday he extended the deadline from Dec. 'I1 to Jan. 11 for implementing fuel allocation regula· lions affecting home heating oil. gasoline and jet fuel among other petroleum products. -The \Vashington Post reported today that In a meeting with 17 governors of both parties Dec. 13. Nixon told them jobs and an end to the Arab oil boycott have higher priority for him (See ENERGY, Page I) ('oast ' \1'e ·ather The National Weather service says rain is expected to be over by afternoon. Snow is predicted at 1,000 feel. Low 52, high 65. INSmE TODAY Friend! of Newport Bay i.t tlOtti shifth1g yea r1 to a new pro- ject -preserWJtitr1to"Qf th ·upper land 'stfr'r0m1dh1g ~NeW-pon Bay. See story. Page 6. ... . ..., • '•ll'lilr "••• • Cl•nlftft 21·21 H~ll'lfl Otf\ttn ' COfll!r• " "-"-11 Ctmm&~I ' s ..... ,, 1).IS Creuwor• " Jteclll Mtl'll•lt , .. 1, Dtttll Noetlc•t " Trt¥11 .. •Rttflllflfntllt 11·19 UMlt Lllft • r • I t . I I Friday Otetmbtt 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT 5 I QUEENIE By Pliil lnterlandi l "Take an· 1ilfy' memo ... •• [>ELDHI GRAND OPENING .$K•NWDDD 'Be1ad Ov er Bac1~wards' Fo1·d Pavs His State Tax WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vice President Gtrald R. 'Ford aays he will "bend over baclcwards" to keep paying his Michigan state income tax, but refused to critlcize Pres!· dent Nixon !or not paying California income taxes. Ford said Thursday he ilas been paying the state tax since l\11chigan began im- posing one and added that on the advice of ·his certified public accountant, he would ''bend over backward to con- tinue." ASKED AT 8 news COO· ference whether he felt Nixon v.·as wrong ln not paying state income taxes in California, ti Ford said that the President find it was a common prac- correctly followed the advice tlce." of his legal advisers and tax experts. Holding his second news conf(!rence since taking ofrice, Ford said Nixon's decision to disclose his taxes would be "helpful to him." He said the disc I os u re cleared up the "great mystery about his donation" of the vice presidential papers, for which Nixon took a tax deduc- tion, and added, "Now we FORD SAID he hu donated his poper1 to the Unlvenlty of Michigan but never took a taK deduction. The vke president delended his deciak>n to fly a eovem- ment jet to Colorado for the Christm11 holidays, despite the energy crisb. He aald the decision was made on the "slrong recom- mendation" of the Secret Service. Nixon May Stay Ho1ne for Freeze CAL-MART'S lftre It Is • The 'i)uallty You've Been Loaklng For. ·And At The Right Price. s59's CANON'S LEB1 HAND CALCULATOR 11 Dltlt Cl .-Clty lllMtlfit DtchMI l~ttm , .... ~ .. Cfllll• C1kv11t1e11 Cl ,...llty "-uq O.•tWll """"' .. 4 ~ln. ••rten• ,. lllllrtl e Miit, s.lllrtcl•, MllllllJIM .... DI.,... t.Ml111t MlflrlJll<t llM CIMM11! Oh•ltlell • 1 YNr ~1111 .. Ulllr Wl n'lllty Come and see us at Mlltll, flll'll S•t. 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Brltlol SlrHI S.nl• Ana, Calif. 92704 Custom Stereo Systems & Art Gallery 556-6661 10.t DA.ILY-10·6 SAT. 11·6 SUN. NEW YORK (UPI) -Spiro T. Agnew resigned in disgrace, was fined $10,000 on tax evasion charge! and still faces disbarment charges. But the former vice president says that despite having money problems he isn't going 011 welfare. "I AP.f GOING to surfer some, but I'm not going on welfare. And I'll be able to make a living," Agnew said in an interview with au thor Nlch Thimmesch published In the January issue of McCall's. "Someday I'll be able to explain why I did what I did. I know that It seems strange after the Los Angeles speech, but someday I'll be able to tell why. And I think everybody will understand. This was very hard on my family, but they all held up very well. They're strong and independent." vacation in Key Biscayne, Fla., or "stay here and freeze" because of the energy crisis. The President's aides have been saying that Nixon intends to take a week to lo-day holi- day in Florida, starting abou.t Dec. 26, going by train or plane. Btrr WHEN Nixon met Thursday with the new energy czar, William E. Simon, he broke off his conveiSB.tiOii ·TO · remark to photograph~s: "You are all going to stay up here with me and freeze. Somebody has got to set an example and it's going to be me." However, deputy p r e s s secretary Gerald L. Wanen has indicated to reporters that he did not believe Nixon called off his trip. THE SPEECH Agnew r.efer-HE SAID "No decision" red to was one in which he has been made, but added, declared "even if indicted, I "I'm staying loose." will not resign." Warren appeared to be hint· A few days later, he resign-lng to reporters that the ed, was indicted, fined $10,000 President's holiday could be end placed oo three -year cancelled. He noted that Nixon probation. was concerned with the work The cf fer all California has been celebrating is almost over. / .. • You've probably noticed the holiday spirit here in Cal ifornia the last two months. No wonder. Dewar's ''White Label,'' in this handsome holiday gift carton, has been specially priced at just $6.99 a fifth. ·Unfortunately, holidays can't last forever. and this Dewar's offer ends December 3 L There will be a lot of parties in thank1 for this great offer.· Even a parade in Pasadena. So why not buy your Dewar'• by the twqve- bottle case? You'll get an additional ten percent discount. making the price just $75.49. Take advantage of this special offer before it's too late, and you'll have something to' celebrate, loo. SPECIAL FIFTH PRICE ENDS DECEMBER 31 • $6·99 Regular price ol $7.79 will again be In effect Jan. 1. 1974 SPECIAL PRICE ON HALF·OAU.ON $1591 'DEWAKS .. White Label" • . -' .. . . ' . . . . ~ l Holiday Flair ... Action Knit Slacks by A-1 ® Top his A-1• slacks with an origfnal Chemise Lacoste, the famous knit shirt with tha alligator insignia. 13.00 • • •.• ' . . ' ... · -. ~': ..: silverwoods ,.,._°""......., 11 ;00 AM to 1:00 l'M The most gifted.store In town! 41 fA 0 SHION ISLAND e NEW PO RT CENTER e NEWPORT BEACH r ... " I ) I I I Orang~ Coast ED IT ION VOL. 66, NO. 356, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • SATU RDAY, DECEMBER iJ.,,1973 Dihte-a-Lln e Bargains T ODAY! TEN CENTS Thoughts of Ration Cause Gas Pains on Coast By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t 1111 Diiiy ,.lltt 5!1ff The thought of voluntary rationing Is causing gas pains among motorists on the Orange Coast. A random survey of-drivers Friday disclosed that few gave the JO gallon plan a chance of suOO?eding. And because many Orange Countians are long distance commuters, Some thought it might be impossible to heed the governmental suggestions. "FQr the. rest of the country it wouldn't be bad," commented Mike Capajite, Hun· llngton Beach. "But you can tell it's not a California based idea. California is the land of lhe commuter. It could work if everybody switched to motorcycles." · Michelle Parker. Costa f\1esa, Was the only person contacted who thought the plan had a chance. •'J[ everybody does his part, it should work. People should try to cut down insignificant trips to places where they can \Valk." W. C. Mc;Donald, Newport Beach, says be can't get along on 10 gallons a ...... mer Grin~h Did It Woman's Gift to Trash1ne1i Taken By JOHN ZALLER Of t1te D9't1 f'l191 Sl•ll ~trS. Victoria Brown believes a grinch :stole part of her Christmas. And the good cheer of the season aside. she's not one bit happy about the trouble he caused her. The slOry starts out with a :sin1ple gesture of apprttiation to the men who twice a week pick u~ the trash outside her Lido Isle -home. To let them know she cared. she bought a 40-pound crate · of fresh naval oranges, wrapped it in green and gold Christmas paper, and put it out with the trash on Friday morning. A 18!8~ sign attached _ tb __ f:he gift read: "This is ror the front of the truck, not the back'." I A smaller, more personal note added: "Our house wouldn't be the same without ' you." ' What peeved hfrs . Brov.·n is that her gift didn 't get to her trashmen, because a :scavenger, who apparent1y claimed to have a city license to sift through trash, arrived in the neighborhood ahead of the city trash truck. And seeing the oranges, the scavenger took them. Mrs. Brown didn't witness the actual theft, but she noticed just before lhe city trash collectors arrived that the oranges were gone. But by the time she confirmed with her Mlsband that the oranges had indeed been put out. the trash 1nen had done their job and lelt. Furious that her glft was stolen, ).frs. illwJr llOiled _..._ <ity trvck to -fmd-oot-where-be!'-lmh collectors had gone. \Vhen she eventually caught up with them on the other side of Ne\vpbit Beadi; they told her a Story of a man who regularly goes through her trash as well as the trash of her neighbors. "The trash people see him all the time," she says. "They even know where he lives." week. "It's about half . of what I use. I have to go to· Santa Ana and back as much as three times a week to see my doctor,'' he said. Joanne Canary, Laguna Beach, com· mented, "It won't work. Americans are not used to limiting their QJllSUmption of gas." In Irvine Mn. Elaine Anthony said she thought the 10 gallon plan might prove disruptive. 111bere are too many people who have to drive too far. h-1any of them commute to Los Angeles. They'll .. have to find other forms of transportn· tion or move closer to their \\'Ork. Or they'll have to find employment closer to their home,'~ Mrs. Anthony pointed out. Mission Viejo resident Ken Ledennann said be would have trouble squeezing by on 10 gallons of gasoline because his business requires him to be on the move. "I'll abide as closely as I can," he promised. "The real problem in our area is that there are no buses, no public transportaUon of any kind. -Ji. " You can't even go IQ the store Y.ithout a car." One v.·ay to avoid ruMing out or gas during these times or gas sca rcity is to keep a little "insurance" on hand in a reserve can. However, the pra ctice is not recom- mended and in one case plain illegal. Costa Mesa fire battalion chief Gary Golson said it is unlawful to store more than a gallon of gasoline in a residence. even if the container is of the "pprovcd type. • I • ' ···"' ' , ~ ' \-• :.i o.nr f'llot s .. 11 '"°'• ! Mesa Baffled I By Mys~erious Pool of Blood Mrs. Brown had a second crate of oranges in her car which she gave to her trash collectors. But her odyssey \\'as still not over. IRS BATTLERS HEBER JEANTZSC:H, LEF T, AND BRUCE FORD POINT THc· WAY In Clemente Frid1y, question of d1y W.s 'Whither the Post Office?" ) No new twidence or clues have turned up today in the asserted murder mystery of a young woman on a Costa Mesa street where a pool or blood, but nothing else, was· found . One call from a neighbor saying he saw a man ~ragging a woman 's body into a car early Thursday -and a second from someone claiming he had murdered hls wife -is altnost all police have to trace. A 1arg-e'puddle of blood ih the driveway of a home at 2010 Wallace Ave., lent some substantiation to the alleged killing. lnveStigation showed it to be definite.ly human blood in an amount that would indicate a critical or perhaps fatal in- jury. ''l've got some human blood, Type o, and l"-'O telephone cans," says Detec- tive Sgt. Sam C.Ordeiro. Investigators found nothing shortly after midnight Thursday "-'hen they checked the 3000 block of \Yallace Ave., following the call from someone claiming he saw· what appeared to be lhe body of 1 woman being dragged to a car. Less than nn ·hour later, an I (See MYSTERY, Page I) SANT ~'S. CREA1'l>R f -IN TOD AY'S QU IZ > . T1iis drawing of Sa1ifa 1003 n1ade by o famous 19th · Ctnt11ry A n1epcan artist, the Jirst to draw Santa as we know him . today.· He is atso renteni.- 'Audit the IRS' She v.·ent to the home or the alleged grinch, v.·here she found him in the process of unloading a white-paneled truck that appearOO full of items that miglit· ·have been discarded as trash. Among them was her crate of oranges. "The man didn't deny taking tbe oranges at all," she says, somewhat incredulously. "Re said he just thought l was throwing them away." Pair Seek to 'Turn Tables "Well, that's obviously untnJ~. The box (See GRINCH, Page !) Co1igress Okays Social Security I1icrease of 11 % By JOHN VALTERZA Of tllf OfllY f'lt.I Sff ll Two 3rcb foes of the Internal Revenue Service -decked out in garb ~miJtis.. cent of the Revolutionary War -brought their fight to the streets of San Clemente Friday. And they . received an enthusiastic reception. The pair were part or a coordinated effort by a poblication sponsored by the Church of Scientology and in color£ul fashion attracted patrom near the city WASHINGTON (AP) -Congress has po1t office. approved a 'Christmas present for the 'fheir objective was signatures on a nation's 30 million Social Security petition calling for the General Ac- beneficiaries, an 11 percent increase in counting .Office to do som,ething to the benefits. IRS which that service has done so If signed by President Nixon,· the bill ·well, ltseU. .. also wouJd mean a tax: bike next year 'nley want an audit of the tax collectors. for workers who earn more than $l2,600 Jn their silk, satin and ostrictUeathers, and for their employers. Bruce Ford and Heber Jeantzsch re-Th co11nted alleged practices by the IRS • e bill provides a 7 percent increase which they deemed "stifilng on civil in the checks of some 30 million Social liberties." Security beneficiaries in April and another 4 percent in 'July. Existing law The campaign started recently in the Pacific Northwest, they said. and ha!!! makes a further cost of living increase led them to cities all along the Pacific in January 1975 almost certain. Th Coast. e 11 percent increase means the One might have expected that their averuge monthly bc'nefit for a single appearance in a~red van in Son Clementr person, now $167, will go lo $18.i In would have drawn nothing but quizzical July and the average bcncCit for a looks, bOt the petition catnpaign ncpr couple from $%77 to '3l0. the busy post office worked. To help pay for the bigger benefits, p 1 · nd'•· I 1· · · the bill incteases the ma:i:imum annual eop e were sta u'6 n me wa1bng their tum to sign the document which . wage on which the Socjal Security payroll so far bas grown to more than 4,000 tax Is levied. Under existing law, the names. · maximum, whlch Wat $101800 this year •1we're not saying where we'll tum would go to $121600 in 1974. The bill up next," said Jeantuch, "because that . would boost Ibis to IIS,200. The result would be tipping the ms. and we don't -.. The Southern California branch o[ the campaign by the religious~riented group started 10 days ago and earlier tbi9 week similar campaigns took place in San Diego. The costumes, said Jeantszcb, are an Chaos on Roads attempt to "point out that the tyranny of King George during our revolution is the same that we see now in the governnfent." . \Vhere did the garb come from? The spokesman said the costumes are left over from the movie musical "1776.'' Roads, Office . Parties Wet--Accident,s Climb A steady rain, clogged roadways and Friday evening office parties apparently blended to Cause headaches for police and high way patfolmen at the start of the long holiday w..,kend. Spokesmen for the CHP said the agen- cy was booking an "amazing number" of drunken drivers and at one point Friday evening an even dozen patrol units janlmed the parking lots of Orange C.Ounty Jail. Each had just brought in a drunken driver. 31 Bodies Recove1·ed From Sunken Vessel • VICI'ORIA, B.C, (AP) -The bodies Checks with police agencies along the coast showed the same dangerous trend developing. Police in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Foun· tain Valley all reported an inordinate amount of arrests as well as fender- bender accidents on streets \Yhich became slick soon after the first rain- drops fell. Spokesmen for all agencies said they planned to be especially vigilant for "'eaving cars over the holiday period. Despite the soaring rate of accidents, however. checks earlier today revealed no fatalities so far on co~ty roadways at the start of the \veekend. "At the rate this weekend is going, though, there's bound to be some fatals," one patrolman said . b,,.td o.s a pioneer- it111 editorial car- toonift. D o U o u ktiow who 1te wai T.,t yoursiii on thi1 aud ot1itr holi· ' itau '.<?Pi." by ta.k, Ing to<laY\I sptc1nl "Yule Qui.a:"· 'edf. tton o/ TRI: QUIZ, Is a .maximum ta1 increase, for persons want to give them any belp at all." -eammg· more .lhlln 111,lllO, of 1~40.40 -The Hst ot'allqaliot• 11 Iong°ln-1he Employers pay .matching taxes. pair's case --' or Sl crewmen from the sunken freighter Oriental Monarch have been found, ,.arClien >ala Fri<lay. Nlne othtr crewmen art still unaccounted for. The CHP began keeping a running tally ol its drunk arresw as 0( 3 p.m. Friday and the most recent accounting showed that as· of eArly today an even 60 persons bad been booked. appearing on Page . 9. 11 11 published bu th• Daily Pilot .., pare OJ our current eunu progran' for schools in tltb area. • . r t, The bill also would provide a 'tWO:step Ol:ta tl_oJl~mcnt handed ;,_;t ~!Isled ·increase ~ in lcdf.1'31 ''!eltare~IJ'a~en"1""_;W,e·.~-;itombers ~or IRS'• lniclligencc !or lhe. •god. blind ahd di!ibled poll\', aocumcnls ind llie number~ assertedly Increasing the,. by July to 1146 a monlh correspond to hqdly blls given fedora{ . !or a sln"le person and 12t9 ror . a personnel 00 iubjtcta ""'h as "elcctri The Liberian-registered ship, which car-J'led a ·Filipino crew and Taj\vanese officers, sank about 500 miles northwest of he?e eady Wedi/esday. _ couple. The figures DOW are ll!(I and or mechanl'*1 e a v e s d r o p~ l n g ,' ~· 1195. "survellla·..i." " nit ' d The bill also contaiDs Senatc-orlninated 1~ e apmen a n " ' 11earchea ~ 'r.,_mats 1'9'bout WIJ'l> (See BENEFITS, Pap I) rants." :,. ' ... t", , . .. W-•· • I I f.oor bodies wue found floating In 11\l PaelflC Ocean oo Friday, and 17 were round Tbllnday night The bodies \\'~ found. ~ul .Jl miles lrom where 11fi lhil> ii~ 1" !love~ down . ' . . --. .... \ Several of ~e arrested were tnv'olved in accidents , C>lficers said. · The rain which began falling shortly before midnight In the northerly portions of the counly will plague motorttits off and on U)rouah loday, lorecastc111 said. ~!f!e wealber js ea.peeled \to clear by """"'Y· ' \~ There is no !av.• prohibiting carrying extra gasoline in a trunk , according to California High""·ay Patrol Officer Cavel! Gourley, but drivers who do it take the risk of being "barbecued." ''\Ve recommend 1hat no gasoline at all is carried except that which is in the gas lank," he said. ''The highway paLrol has done so1ne tests and determin- ed it is very, very unsafe. In each case the car \1·as turned into a flaming torch." Legislato1·s Deadlocked 011 Measure ' \VASHlNGTON (UPI) -\Vith millions of energy-hungry Americans scurrying' to find modes or travel for Christmas vacations, Congress has ·put off its own weekend getaway and a pp are n t I y postponed until the New Year final action on a bill giving President Nixon emergency powers to handle the fuel shortage. The lawmakers, failing to pass the energy emergency bJll in time to adjourn the session on . the ftrSt day of winter as they had hoped, scheduled noon sessions after the House early this morn- ing rejected a Senate compromise. That tossed lhe issue back to the Senate and Democratic Leader Mike l\1ansfield said the Senate would not act on any legislation until Jan. 21, when Congress had planned to reconvene after adjournment. Rep. Harley 0. Staggers (0-W. Va.) led the Hou se fight against the Senate version, after the upper body was forced by a filibuster from oil state senators to delete a "windfall profits" tax on vii companies. Staggers is reported to have told con- ferees he would ·"stay here till hell freezes over" rather than accept the weaker Senate version . Staggers also insisted on retaining strict .congressional control over the President's emergency powers. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (0.Maine) blamed the White House for the impasse that prevented passage of the legislation. He said it was the administration's insisten ce on striking the wihdfall profits section that killed the bill . "1£ he'd (Nixon) taken that he'd have his bill ." ~1uskie said, adding that "after the public has gone through a month of cold, they'll be -mad at the oil companies." Earlier. the House passed and sent to the President a bill setting the max- imum high\Yay speed limit at 55 miles per hour. If states do not comply, they could lose federal highway funds. In other developments: -Simon announced Friday he extended the deadline from Dec. 'l1 lo Jan. 11 for Implementing fuel allocation regula- tions affecting honte he;iting oil, gasoline arxt -jet · fuel among-other-petroleum•----. products. -The \Vashington Post reported today that In a nieeting with 17 governors of both parties Dec. 13, Nixon OOld them jobs and an end to the Arab oil boycott have higher priority for him (See ENERGY, Pag~ !I C'oast \\.'eatller The National \Ve<ither ser"ice says rain is expected to be over by afternoon. Snow is predicted at 5,000 feet. Low 12, high GS. JNSmE TODAY Friends of NeWport Bau is 11ow 1hi/til1g gears •to o new pro- je4:e ......... prtser~tiOt'"of !lit Upper /o.,Jd1'!vrromfdh1" .\1eli·f}(1Tt Ba y. See sto ry. Page G. ... 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'!be number is so small Edi!on didn't fliure the percentage drop, bu t Ric:bardlOO added that the figures are someYtiiat "significant" because the company has added 60,IXX> m o r e customers in a year's time. Without energy conservation, t'Ompany officials concede, that 13.8 percent of J>OWer might have been used. But the real test for energy savers will come with the wintery month of January, when some essentials may have Need a Home l(illowatt Use to go, said Paul ruchardson , Editon kilowatt hours per month. About 530 district manager in Huntington Beach. tllowatt hours translates into one barre.1 Of the slight net decrease, Richardsm of oil. says, "\Ve're not banging our bat on So rar, said Richardson, nol too many that barrels of olJ have betn saved. "It's a little premature for us to I He couldn't plapoint which customers say oor eustomers' willingness to coo--industrial or residential -have been serve has sho"ll up." tightening their belts the most. But \\'bat most people have given up so Edison is trying to reach both with far, he indicated. is what they don't energy hints. really need: holiday lighting on their More than 100,IXXI power conservation houses and streets. booklets have been mailed and more There are also other influences on than 500 industrial~rcial users in coosumption, like weather, b u t Orange County have been asked to Richardson said the rut "as best as participate in voluntary load reducUons. we can project ties into energy con-1be return of daylight savings time servation efforts of our customers, but Jan. 6 may help ease the situation, it comes from a:inservalion of. DOIH!S-said Richard9on. -"'Is " Asked U the Christmas cutbacks When · 1974 arrives and people cln brought him any optimism, Richardson no longer feel thrifty because they strung said, a little, but added: "We've been· popcorn iMtead of llghts on the tree, advertising and talking about energy Y.'hen they might have to cut down conservation for more than three years. even more on beating and cooking and It takes a little while to get the word electrical appliances -that will be across. the test. -... "We didn't formalize our request for The goal is a 10 pe.ttent net reduction. a 10 percent reduction until the last The Edison plant in Huntington Beach mooth and a half. It's a little early currently generates about 4.8 billion in the game to start measuring." -Israel Cites Atrocities At Conference From Wlro Senices GENEVA -Israel and Egypt have started off the Middle East peace talks with a battle over Israeli claims of -Arab atrocilies in the October war. A second round of talks begins today. "The emotional assault on Israel ... explodes into the mutilation of Israeli soldien in the field," Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban declared angrily Friday at the close of the conference's flnt day. "It includes the murder and torture ol Imieli prisoners," he continued. • Ji'•el Pregrt1• Repped SACRAMENTO -Ge· 8-ld Reagan bas threatened In witbdraw California from the nation's new emergency fuel allocation program unl..S ma)« changes are made by the N"u:m Administration. These sisters are among the pups available this weekend at Califor- nia Animal Control facilities at 8521 Edison Way, Huntington Beach. CAC will have another open house from noon to 4 p.rn. Sunday for last-minute Christmas shoppers. The dogs cost $9 to adopl Reagan, in a letter to Federal Energy ( IN SBORT ••• ) 1 :ffumphreyTells$199,153 . Tax De~uctio11 on Papers Administrator William E. Simon, lam- basted pro~ regulations to imple- ment lhe piogre'm as "frequenUy redun- dant. tmclear and contradictorv." He warned tmless the program was made "more viable'• through changes and clarification, the "state of California 'Aili seriously consider withdrawal from the program." WASHINGTON (AP ) -Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (0.~linn.) said Friday he claimed federal tax deductions of $199,ts.1 on the donation of his vice presidential papers to the :O.tinnesota State Historical Society. However, he said that In the years involved , 1969 through 1972, he pa id U.S. income taxes of 5200.991 and 1.tin- nesota state income taxes Or $25,919. · President Nixon has disclosed that he claimed $576,CKXI in tax deductions for the donation of his vice presidential papers to the Nalional :\rchives. He said that he paid !n.oo:i in laxes In 1969, but lrn than S6000 in total '• .L • , OU.NH COAST IT DAILY PILOT T"-Ol'l"tt CHJI C•ILY l'ILOT. w!l!I wtlldl .. ~ l'lt HW.S·l'f,..., It OIJllll~ ~f ... 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Humphrey said the donations al!O in- clude certain family papers of·historical significance "acquired during my chi ldhood and in later life." "The on!¥-· papers for which I have claimed deductions on my federal income tax returns are some of tho.se ac- cumulated by me during my years as vice president,'' Humphrey sald . Humphrey said that those decuctions were made according to Jaw, thal all the papers were delivered according to lhe time frame of the Jaw and that ''.all or my returns claiming these deduc-- llo ns have been audited by the Internal Revenue Service. "Each year I have paid substantial amounts ..,of federal and st.ate income taxes And l~al property taxes , ' ' Humphrey said. •·1 have complied with the law in all respects and cooperated fully with the Internal Revenue service in making available all of my books and records." e NettCOrks /tlake Denial LOS ANGELE.S f AP) -The three major television net"·orks have denied charges filed again.st them by Lhe Justice Department in a 1972 suit charging viola- tion of the Sherman Antitrust Act. The network!, ABC, CBS and NBC. urged dismissal of the case. 'Ibey said the prohibitions requested in the com- plaint would deprive them of their First Amendment rigbb of freedom of speech and freedom of the press. The net~·orks' briefs were fi led in U.S. District Cow-t in Los Angeles in response 1o the similar but separate antitrust suits. e StrlUe Seen LMth1g LOS ANGELES -'!be president of the Food Employers Co\mcil said Friday the strike-lockout affecting the food in- dustry is likely to cootinue until next year. Robert K. Fox said he had met with key iIJ:lustry leaders and he reported that management ls steadily improving its ability to operate without members of the Teamsters, Operating Engineers, Machinists and Meat Cutters unJoos • Accord Reached In PSA Strike SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Negotiators for Pacific SoulhwesJ Airlines and the Teamsters reached tentative agreement on a new cootract Frid,Y oigbl. Ratllica· lion of the pact wouJd end a strike wblcb began Nov. 1i. 1be announcement or tbe agreemenl was made by the Teamsters and con. BENEFITS . f1m1ed by a spokesman for the alrline. • • About eoo mechanics and maintenance work!n are to vote on the new pact provisions assuring continued eligibility .,_Sunday, They bave romalned off their of such W<Ua,. reelplents for food Jobs, and about 1111) ticket Iaken, bag· stamps and 111edioaid, suspenalon for gage handlers and other employes a year or .regulations on it.ate ute .of repretenttd by lhe Teamsters bad 1tayed federal ooctal tervictS gran11 and ex-away frvm work, honoring picket linei . tenalon for 911 dll)'I of authortzaUon for PSA, which nonnallY ru.. about l!O an utTa 13 "'°k' o1 unemployn1<l1t lllgbts a day to II California ciUes, J>eoe!its In 1i.tes with a hl&b job!.,. Wei It malnt&lned 15 per cent ol Ill rate. lcbedule durin& Ibo strike. ' • 0.11~ PHet Slall l"llltt Elfin Wittner Santa's helpers brought a Grand Sweepstakes award to the Charles Readers of 24322 Chrisanta Drive for their non-electric home decorations including this homemade ell and his bundles of Christmas treats. The Reader home won over 20 other entries in the lilission Viejo Home Beautiful Christmas Decorating contest judged Wednesday. Frona Page l MYSTERY ... ·emotionally.shaken young man called the Harbor Area Youth Problem Center and in an almost·incoherent fashion claimed he bad killed his \\'ife. He said it happened on Wallace Avenue in Costa Mesa. Detecilves returned to the scene and found the puddle of blood in the driveway of a home. Police are posili\'e that something hap- pened at 2010 \\'allace Ave ., but until someone comes forth "'ith information they are at a loss to explain it. The investigation, Sgt. Cordeiro said, has now been suspended, u n l e s s something new -such as a report of a missing young woman or discovery of a body -is discovered. From Pagel ENERGY ... than protecting the environment and supporting Israel to the fullest. "I'm going to have to propose some things 'that will drive l he en- vironmentalists up the wall, and they're halfway there already," the President was quoted as saying. He was also quoted by an unnamed Democratic governor as saying : "The only way we 're going to end the embargo is to get the Israelis to act reasonable. . · .. I hate to use the world 'blackmail,' but we've go to do some things to get them to behave." From Pagel GRINCH ... was gift-wrapped and the oranges ~·ere perfectly good, so he knew it \\'BS a gift." The trashmen finally got their oranges. The city, informed of the problem', warn- ed the alleged scavenger that he had no business stealing Ciristmas presents even if be did have a salvage license, which be didn 't. And. 111rs. Browp recovered her stolen oranges. · Hughes Leaves Britain, Reporledly in Bahamas FREEPORT, Bahamas (UPI) Hov;ard Hughes, the American billionaire recluse. has left Britain and slipped secretly into new quarters in the top 1~·0 floors of a hotel in Freeport, reliable sources reported Friday. The Britis h home office in London said that Hughes, who new to London on Dec. 27, 1972 as a •·refugee·· from the earthquake in Nicaragua, left Britain \\'ednesday shortly before .his visa Fairview Toys Drive Scliedu'led At Golf Course \ already once extended -would have expired. The sources said a jet airliner, Y:hlch was thought lo have transporteO •lughes, 67. and a party of 2n to 30 aS1lstants from London. landed at 4:30 a.m. 1bun· day. The group moved into the tVil> I.Op Doors of the. Xanadu Princess Hotel. A hotel spokesm an said the •lughes party checked in at 5:30 s .m. and took over the 12th and 13th floon: of the hole!. The floors "'ere sealed off and the elevator set to go no hlgher than the 11th noor. "We didn't invite him," he said. "He just rented the top two floon: of 1he boteJ ... He said there was no indication bow Jong Hughes would stay. "In Los Angele5, a Hughes spokesman said, "It is my understanding that Mr. Hughes completed his business in London and has left there for an undisclosed location. ''It is also true that his company, the Summa Corp., has substantial in- terests in the Bahamas ," he said. "ClieSter Davis, the general counsel for Summa Corp., has been working for some time on a proposed Rew Investment in the Bahamas, and we are expecting to have an announcement about that soon. "1.tea""":hile, ii is likely that Mr . Hughes will want to take a personil look at tbe new investment, but he has not said where or when he will do :1>." Tremor Jolts J a pan ) ' • • -~ ... --·-- 'Mrs. BOb' Cratchett' She Make~ Christ11}-as Merry With Old Bikes By TERRY COVILLE Of n.. Dl'IY f'net llaff This Christmas story ls one Charles Dickens Wl)Uld l)ave liked. It centers •round an old l'U!ty· bike -more than .30 old rusty bikes. in fact -and children poor enough that they don't expect s~rises from Santa. Huntington Beich isn't Dickens' Lon- don, but it has ns share of welfare children and semi·gheltos where the fatherless, or sometimes -motherless, famili es faco n choice of which they want most for Christmas -a small tree or a gift for the child. Two years ago Susan Allen wasn't familiar \\ilh that kind of life style. She had been divorced three )'ears, but there was enough~ money ,tg4 keep her and her five children in' one of ihe big, white homes in Huntington Beach's r..1eredith Gardens, one of the city's classier neighborhoods. But the money went and so did the \\'bite hoine. Susan and her five youn gsters h&d to ·move -all the way to a crowded apartment on Ketlson Lane. Now she's on \\'elfare. but does volunteer work for the Ol'ange County Department of Mental Health· and hopes to catch on to a fulltlme job there. But she is more concerned about the children in her Keelson L a n e nelghborbiod than ·she Is about her own mJs!ortuijei Two wieks ago I( still looked like Christmas \YOUld be little tnore than another bleak December day on Kee.Ison Lane. Then .. Susan Issued a plea for llld bicycle parll. "We'd like to build so1ne bicycles for these children so they don 't ha.vti to steal them ," she said. Son1etime.s pleas are ne\ler heard, help never comes. But even Susan was surprised. ''l must have gotten 150 phone calls in ju.st a few days," she gulps. "\Ve have at least 32 bicycles nO\V." They are old, n1 sty bikes to be sure. She has two garages full of scattered wheels, pedals, chains, handlebars, and other discarde<I parts. Her 14-year-old son. Brett, wilh a little help from some friends, has spent more than t2tl hours putting together bikes during the past two weeks. They range from tiny tricycles, through squat sting rays, up to full·grO\Vll bikes with gangly, gooseneck handle bars. Brett drags his grease-stained face into the house about midnight, every night. "l~e·s really doing all the ,,._ork," smiles Susan . "I just do all the talking." A local · bicycle shop, the Bicycle 'No Hughes Co1atacts' Watergate Pa11el Probing Assailed by Donald Nixo11 From \Vire Service Senate \Vati!rgate Committee sulr poenas of While House documents vl'ill lead investigators "nowhere" President Nixon's brother. F. Donald Nixon or Ne\\'JXlrt Beach, said Friday. The Watergate committee subpoenas issued Wednesday may indicate the <.'Om· mittee is looking for any evidence \\'hich might link the President's brother \\'ilh Howard Hughes. Robert L. Vesco and gambling operations in Las Vegas and the Bahamas. "The charges, like l said before. are simply asinine," Nixon said. He added the onl}' contact he has_ ever had with the tlughcs organization was perhaps 10 years ago u·hen he tried to obtaln a contract for the food serv,ice business In the various Hughes plants across the country . "But, we never got it." said Nixon, who is a vice president of the Marriott Corporation which operates hotels and restaurants nationwide. The subpoenas ask fo r any infonnation in White House files that would link the Presldent's brother wi th a list of 44 people, including Hughes and Vesco and 23 corporations. Another portion of the subpoenas seeks any memos written by White House aides about F. Donald Nixon: his son. Donald A. Nixon, who at one time worked Safety Controls For Hang Glider Receive St11dy Increasing numbers of accidents in· volvlng hang glider pilots. including the Los Angeles Cowity deaths of two men. one from Westminster, have led to studies on sarety controls over them. Los Angeles County Coroner Dr. 'lbomas Noguchi bas set Jan. 8 85 the date for a inedical inquest into whether special safety requirements sboukt be esiablished. He cited the deaths of David Sizemore, 20, of 10462 Halifax Ave., Westminster, and Charles Kocsis Jr., 26, of Los Angeles . Sizemore and KDCsis, who was a fllm editor for NBC television, were killed three days apart in early November whe11,,. they jumped orr cliffs clinging to tht kite-like devices. Sizemore died Nov. 4 and the TV editor suf!en!d !ala! Injuries In a !all three days later, Dr. Noguchi noted. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtltttry of the Dilly Plkll Is 9u1ra11tttd ~,.,-,...,I If -ff 1111 ...... """ """' '' t•• ._""' 1.n ..... '"' C....-•Ill \ 111 ..,......, 1e ,..,,. c1•1t. .,.. """' '"""' ,,. """ ,.,.,,.., tllf lillllll•'t II '" .. llH ~t!W ,_, C9'Y ~ t •.M, S•twt1y, ., t •,M. 1.-1y, c•• Miii • ttrt wlM llt ......... M .,... , ............. 11111111• ..... . Ttlephonts Mt« Or•• '""''' Ar111 .... , .. 60.u:n ,..,._.., MMMllelM e.ldl -WnlwlllllMf \"" .......... 1111 for Vesco. and another or the President's brothers, Edward Nixon. The requests ror information relating to Nixon's family were included in 60 pages of subpoenas for tapes of 481 \Vhite House conversations and telephone calls and more than 1.000 documents, all relating to the \Va tergate probe. The subpoenas issued a mid-week gi\'e no clue as to what the committee is investigating. HO\\'ever, the list of names linked with F. Donald Nixon, combined "'ilh what the committee' has already disclos- ed it is investigating: suggest lhe folio"·· ing areas are involved: ·-The activities Of recluse.. billionaire Ho .... ·ard R. Hughes. including President Nixon's approval of the sale of Air....'est airijnes to Hughes : the lifting ol. a justice department antitrust suit that blocked expansion or the Hughes' Las Vegas gambling empire, and attempts by Hughes to gain a halt lo nuclear testing in Nevada. These items are specificaUy mentioned in ano ther section of the subpoena. -Any dealings F. Donald Nixon may have'· had with Resorts Jntemational, a giant gambling and hotel operation in the Bahamas. The concern and its three principal officers are named in !he subpoena. It is the first lime Resorts international has been mentioned in the \Vatergate case. -Any role F. Donald Nixon may have played in a $100,000 gift fro1n Hughes for Nixon given to the President 's close friend Charles G. "Bebe" Rebozo. Winter Arrives l1i Full Fury, Toll Hits 60 The first day of winter brought snow to the cotton states of the Southeast. bone-chilling cold to the Midwest and flooding to the storm-tom Northeast. About 60 persons have died since a string of bad weather hit the nation this week. Only one new death was .reported Friday. A crippling snowstonn hit the East Coast on Monday and another hlt the Midwest at midweek. • \Varm, spring·llke rain in the Northeast on Friday melted ice and snow ·from ?.-1onday's stonn, clearing some roads but causing floods , too. In Connecticut , an undertennined num· ber bf families fled their homes as swollen rivers threatened dams and cellars were inundated, officials said. National Guard troops and Clvll Defmse workers shored up dams , to save several thousand homes imperiled by flood waters in Manchester and South· bury, CoM. President Nixon s.iid if at all possible be would grant emergency federal relief sought by Connecticut, Gov. Thomas J. Meskill said. About 25,300 residents \Vere still without p0wer on Frtday,.about one-tenth the number 1eft without electricity when the lee storm ended h-1onday, a Con- necticut Power & Light spokesman said. S..tbem New England Telephone Co. sald about 8,400 phones were out of -operation Friday. .. Baron, put new renectors on all the blkee, and let Brett use the tools and shop for some of his repair work. Brett still plans lo spray-pitlnt most of the pieccd·together bikes so they won't look so rus.ty when given to the neighborhood children. Keelson Lane's Christmas will 1.be celebrated at 2 p.m., htonday, ",rhen the neighborhood gathers behind the apartment at 17382 K~lson, to see what Santa brought. Susan found a Santa with some spare lime for the kids and a local dairy is helping with punch and ice cream. Students. teachers 'and parents at the nearby Oak View school have also chip- ped in some money for ex1ra presents. When she totaled the response, Susan let out a small sigh of relief and reflected, "You know. !here are some real people in Huntington Beach." It would be nice if Christmas stories could end on a perfect note, but even this one Is not yet finished. She had hoped ~to find, maybe, 20 bicycles. r..Iore than 30 have been put together. But the neighborhood excitement has reached such a high pitch this year. that Susan says she now has a list of 52 children -who want bicycles - even old. rusty bicycles. ''h-1y feelings "are mixed ," she sighs. •·I'm thrilled "'ith the resix>nse, but now I'm v•orried we n1ight not have enough bikes. If just t\\·o or three kids don't get bikes, it really \\'Orries me." Are there anymore old rusty bicycles left lo give? Phone Susan at 847-9775. Bullet Fragment F ou11d in Coast Slayii1g M)·stcry San Clemente police detectives scoured hillsides near San Clemente High School all day Friday, but despite metal detec- tors and other tools could · not tum any clues in the murder of a man whose deteriorated remains .,.,·ere found a day before. Police Chief Clifford Murray. OOwever, divulged a ne"' shred o( evidence in the murder discovered by an off.duty fireman Thursday morning. Crime laboratory investigators. ~tur­ ray said. found a fragment of the slug 'vhich killed the sligbtly-buUt, red-haired victim. The fragment was embedded in the skull, the official said. Further tests done by specialists for the county . sheriff's crime laboratory have set the time of death at about 25 days ago, Murray said. Little else has turned up, however, because of the advanced state of decay in the remains. Detectives .,.,·orked a "''ide area of the hills and ravine about a half-mile up Avenida Pico from the high school. Murray said the metal detectors were brought out in an effort to find the rest of the slug, but he admitted that the search would probably be futile. Adding to problems in finding evidence is the presence of rubbish which has accumulated in the small ravine at the road's edge. Shooting in the area also is com· monplace. "Right now. our only hope seems to be in what the men at the lab may tum up as their investigation continues. The body is too far gone for any definitive toxicological tests," he said. "We've already checked all the missing·person records we could find for the immediate area," he added. And the checks brought !orth no possi- ble victims. "Work by the crime lab specialists is 'expected to continue well into next week," Mul"T'ay said. Frank Grandolfo Services Slated This Morning Catholic funeral services were schedul· ed this morning for I o n g t i m e restaurateur Frank Grandolfo, who emigrated from Italy and owned dinner houses in Hemet and Newport Beach. A native of Bari, Italy. ?.tr. Grandolfo was 73. He died Tuesday following a long illness, and had lived in the Harbor Area for 20 years. He and his wife Gina, of 1724 f\tadagascar Drive formerly operated Gandol!o's at 511 Balboa lllvd., until late 1950s when they retired and moved to Europe for a year. Requiem Mass In St. John the Baptist catholic Church, will be at 9 a.m. with Father Anthony McGowan officiating ... ,.,__ , ............. ... ... "'"' ~·r-. DAii& ,..,, ............ L,._. """' ···• .,,_... Freezing rain and snow snapped p0wer Un .. , closed schools and disrupted highway travel in New York State. Survlvoi-s blclude his wife Gina, a brother Antonio, of Italy, a sister Mailll· ta Fanelli, his sister-in-law Isabella Mastro, nieces Mary Carmichael and Isabella Mastro a nephew Perry Ma1tro and many other relatives lo Italy . Services are under direction of Westelif! Chapel Mortuary. 01ilY PllCll S .. llJ!llot• SANTA'S HELPERS Susan and Brett Allen Saturd~. Otctmbfr 22, 1973 DAILY PILOT Newport J ewels Suspects 21, 16 Seized in Thefts A pair of Newport Beach grand theft cases involving $30,000 worth of jewelry have allegedly been solvL'Cl with the arrest or two males, one of tbem only 16 years old. The separate thefts occurred during lhe past week1 one at a Fashion Island ' Jewelry store and the other in the apart· ment of an ~lderly \Voman. Information developed by police led Detective Sgt.. Don Burdsall and Det('(- tivc Patrick O'Sullivan to arrest Charles Browne. 21, at his Carlsbad home Friday afternoon. He "'as booked on suspicion of grand theft in connection with theft or a $15,000 gold and diamond ring from Charles Barr Jewelers, 10~8 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach, la st Saturday morning. The thief ln the case \vent into the shop and asked to sec an expensive engagement ring for his finance , told the manager he would IHke the best, and then fled out the door on foot. Investigators did not immedia~ely say what led then to suspect Browne, who wos arrested at his home. The second case involved theft of anothe r $1,500 dian1ond ring from the apartment of ~!rs. l\lae Kapncr, 75. of 1840 Park Nev•port, in the Park Newport Apartn1cnts, of Ne"'port Beach. She sa id her ring containing a seven carat diamond was discovered 1nissing itnmediately after a television repairman and his young employe left the premises. Detective !\like l·lletala contacted the shop O"'ncr and questioned both him and the tcenaged cmployc, leading to recovery of the costly ring, "'hich was round on a she lf in the television shop Friday afternoon. He said the sus]>('cl. who is on pl'(). bation for a slmllar offense, begged him not lo 1ell his boss, because he "·as afraid of losing his job. Daily Pilot's Yule Sc liedule The Daily Pilot's business offices in Costa !\1esa will close at 4 p.nl. on !\·londay and service com· plaints \Viii be htndled by th~ Circulation Departn1ent only unul 6 p.m. The ne\\'Spape r's offices in- Hunlington Beach. Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente \viii be closed all day both oo Chr istmas ~ve and Christmas Day. 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I HUNTINGTON IEACH 968-3329 Houri: Dally 1 l:t.7 S1turday 1t-S:l0 Sunday 12-S ._kAin.,lcard • Mast., Charge e Cash 90 Plan e 36 Moothl "'-<l"'l 10.A.C.I ~ • ··1'1·~~:~~~~N1."i~~ .. ~~< •.f/.,mu~~~ ~~~ft. ·~~~~~: ~U:l\:$(1-1./i~~~~~~~; ~U:~<.t'Ji. FASHION ISLAND OPEN TJ>NIGHT UNTIL _9:30 1, • I J 4 DAILY PILOT Baptirt First Baptist Church, 2~521 ~loulton Parkway, Laguna Hilla; church school at 9:30 a.m. ror all ages; v•orshlp &erVice al 10:45 :.i.m.: sem1on : "Renewing Our Jo"aitb in Christmes" by Dr. Ivan B. Bell; nursery care available; chancel choir to sing "There \Vere Shepherds''; candlelight vesper service Christmas Eve at 5; srripture readings and carols by choir and con- gregation. Costa r.Jesa Baptist Church (Now Forming). 2476 Ne~1port Blvd.; worship services at 4 p.m.; nu rsery care available. First Baptist Church, 107 W. Marquita, San Clemente; worship service at ti a.m .• sermon : "The Gift of God" by the Rev. Philip N. Smith. pastor; a play "Christmas Comes to Bethlehem Again" in the Fellowship Hall at 6 p.m.; nursery care available; fellowship hour to follow the play. Christian Harbor Christian Church, 2401 Irvine A\'e.. Ne\\•port Beach; church school at 9: :30 a.m.; worship service at 10:45 a.m,; sermon : "What Child Is This'' by Gene R. Swanson, pastor; Chr istmas Eve candlelight service at 6:30, with choirs and carols. Ftnt Clll'lstlan Church, l,e. gion Street and Glenneyre, La· guna Beach : 'Bible school at 9:45 a.m.; "'Orship service at 10:45 a.m.; sermon: "Christ- mas Number One" by James H. Boulton, minister; Christ- mas Eve cii.ndlelight Com· munion ser\•lce at 6; special music presentation of Christ- mas carols and illustrated Christmas message. Christian Sele11re Cbrlatian Scle"Jce Cburchts, Fint Church of Christ, Scien- tist, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa r..1esa, services at 11 a.m. and church school at 9:15 a.m.; First Chlll'ch of Christ, Scientist, 8th and Olive, Huntin gton Be a c h , services and church school at 9:30 and 11 a.m.; First Church · of Christ, Scientist. 3303 Via Lido, Ne\1rport Beach. services and church school at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 3Hl0 Pacilic View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. ' Sa.t.urday, DectmbH 22, 1973 Pulpit & Pew services and church school at JO a.m.; \\rednesday testimony meetings at 8 p.m:. at ~U four church~; sermon topic at all churches : "Is the Universe, Including M a n , Evolved by Atomic Force?"; l\fatthew 22 :29: "Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power or God ... Co11111111111t11 Irvine HUis Commun It y Chu rch will hold its annual Christmas program at 7 p.m. at the Rancho &n Joaquin School on l\1iche1Slln Drive in Irvine ; dramatization or the poem "The Cluistmas Guest'' by Helen Steiner R i c e : selected Christmas music by the church choir: fellowship hour with refreshments will rollow i..e program. Lake Hills Community Church meets at Los AUsos Int erme di ate School auditori um in l\lission Viejo: worship services at 9:30 and 11 a.m.; chancel choir to sing "Hallelujah Chorus"; special trumpet music by T om H e r n a n d e z : first-person dramatic monolog of the Christmas Story by the Rev. Dr. Harold F. Leestma; fami· Jy Christmas service at 6 p.m., featuring t~:o children's choirs; Pastor Leestma to speak on Christmas com- mitments; candlelight medita- tion led by a Lake Hills fami· ly. Co11gregatlot1al N e I gbborbood C-Oogrega- llonal Church, St. Ann's at Glenneyre, Laguna Beach: fourth Advent service at 10 a.m .; sermon: "Glory to God in the Highest" by the Rev. John _r,.f, Reynolds; special Christmas music from "The Messiah", with solos by Pat Flahive and June Budd; Christmas Eve candlelight service at 10:45; special din- ner on Christmas Day from noon to 2 p.m. !or persons in tile Laguna area \vho are without family or shut-ins who have no place to celebrate; transpartation provided by calling 494-8061. Community Church, Congregational, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del ~tar ; worship service at ID a.m.; festival or Christmas music, reaturing the choir and soloists. under the direction of Tom and Kate \Vhitney ; no church school but child care is available ; Christmas Eve candlelight family service at 7; special program by the congregation and Christmas carols will be sung. P I ymoutb Congregational Cluttcla of-Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., New port Beach : adult Bible. study at 9 a.m.; church school and worship service at 10 a.m.: sermon: "Immanuel" by Pastor John A. Llndvatl ; nursery care available; even- ing Bible stud y at 7. Eplseopal St. Wilfrid's Epi1co pal Churc h, 8236 Ellis St., Hun- tington Beach ; Holy Com- ·munion at 8 a.m.; church school and family service at 9:30 a.m.: worship service at 11 a.nt; eve ning service at 7; Christmas Eve family carol-sing service at 11; .l\Hd· night n1ass beginning at 11 :30 7:30; aMual concert of carols by the senior choir at 7:30: &Mual concert of carols by the amior choir at 10:30, rol- lo\ved by midnight choraJ Mass at 11 p.m.; HOiy Commun.ion on Christmas Pay at 10 a.m.: Communion sci-vice on Thurs· day at 10 a.m. St. Aoselm Episcopal Church, 13091 Galway St., Garden Grove; caroling party today at 6 p.m.: annual Christmas pageant Sunday at _5 p.m., follov.·ed by a Christmas party, hosted by St . Cecelia's Guild; Christmas Eve service at 7 with youth choirs; senior choirs to sing at 9:30 and 11 :30 serv ices, \\'ith presentation 0£ Handel's ''Me ss iah'' at 10:45: Christmas DaY serv ice at 10 a.m.; the Rev. Samir J. Habiby, rector, will preside at all services, assisted by the Rev. Lowell B. ~1cDo\vell and Joseph E. l\1ayer. will be celebrated by Father Jewish Lock\vood; sennon by the Rev. James C. Caley; Choral Temple Bat Yabm of Eucharist on Christmas Day Newport Beacb will conduct t lo Sabbath Services Friday at a a.m. the Zonta Club ol Newport St. ~tichaels and All Angels Harbor. 2101 15th St .. Newport Episcopal Church, 323.1 Pacific Beach at 8:1S p.m.; Dr. Harry View Drive, Corona de\ h1ar; Sherer. rabbi, conducting: an \\'Orship service at 9:30 a.m.; . Oneg Shabbat will follow; all ''Rejoice Mass", \\'Titten by are welcome. Herb Dressle r, with voices. rhythm instruments a n d guitars. will be featured, ac- cording to the Rev. John _Rogers Davis, rector. St. r.tary's E pi sco pal .Church, • 428 Park A v e .. Laguna Beach; choir · and chamber orchestra to present Bach's cantata 142 at 9: 15 ·and 11 a.m.; Frederick Stoufer, conducting. Temple Beth DavJd o f Orange County, 6100 Hefley St., \Vestminster ; service at 8:15 p.m. conducted by Rabbi Henri E. Front, assisted by Cantor Harry Newman; ques- tion and answer session on "Ask the rabbi anything you ahvays wanted to know about J udaism but were afraid to ask.": Oneg Shabbat to follo\v services. St. John the D i v i n e Lu•llero11 Episcopal Church, 2043 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa; worship services al 8 and 10 a.m.; church school at 9: 15 a.m.; mid-Week services \Vednesday at 6:30 p.m., and Thursday at 10 a.m.: Christmas Eve ·services with Christmas pageant and children 's Eucharist at 5; caroling at 11 and Holy Eucharist at 11 :30: Chrlstinas Day Holy Euchari st at 10 a.m. St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ; Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m.; family service and Holy Com· munion at 9 a.m.; baptisms at 11 a.m.; church school at 9 a.m.: Christmas Eve candlelight choral Eucharist at Cbrlst Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa l\iesa : worship services at 8:15 and 11 a.m.; sennon "He Comes" by Pastor L.V. Torn o w : church school and B i b I e classes at 9:30 a . m . : children's Christmas service "The Color of Christmas'' on Christmas Eve at 7 p.m.; candlelight service \\'ith the theme "Joy, Joy. Joy" at 11 p.m.; service on Christmas Day at 10 a.m.; theme: "Here He Is." Redeemer Lutberaa Church, 16351 Springdale St., Hun- tington Beach: w or s h i.P services at 8:15 and 10:45 a.m .: sermon: "Let John Ex- plain Who the Christ-child Is" . by the Rev . Eugene Schramm: chu.rch school at 9:30 a.m. Children 's Chtistmas service at 7 p.m., featuring skits and songs by children o! the congregation; Christ1nas Eve candlelight service at 7:30. Lutheran Churc h of tbe Cross, 24231 El Toro Road , Leisure World, Laguna Hills; \\'Orship services at 8:30 and 11 a.m.; church school {or all ages at 9:30 a.m.; sermon : "B<hold What God Has Done" by the Rev. Dr. William It Eller; groundbreaking for the • • new memorial center building Spirit of Cht•ist1nas at 10:30 a.m.; new members received into the church at Snow and ice n1ay be creating havoc els ewhere, but this 18th century church 11 a.m.; Christmas Eve stands serene in a fairy-like setting of its own. Its coral limestone ~acade gleam· service at 7:30 with carols ing uilder floodlights, the little. church of St. James in ij~rmuda .ts f~am~d by by choir and congregation and poinsettias sy1nbolizing the Christmas spi rit in a semi-tropical setting. special messag~. _!:.::=:.:::.::_:::..:.::::.::::~"....:.::..:..::::::.:.:.::::::..:.:..c.::.:.:..:::._:_..:::. _ _: ___ -''----- Lutheran Church of the !\'laster, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Co rona del M a r : church school for all ages at 9:15 a.m.: worship service at 10:30 a.m.; Pa~tor Larry Fruhling to present sermon- ette for children, follo\ved by Christmas progran}' rehearsal; Christmas progr,am at 7:30 p.n1.; Christ mas Eve family service at 7:30; candlelight service at 11 p.111 .; special music by the church choirs . Faith Lutheran C h u r e h , 34381 C·a l lc P o rtola , Capistrano Beach; worship service at 10:30 <1.n1.; sermon : ..The \Vonder Which Grows" by the Rev. James Knotek, pasto r; choir to sing ''Prince of Light."; Christmas Eve pageant by church school children .. Go Tell It On The l\1ountain '' at 1; adult choir to sing and lighting of candles : Christn1as Day service at 9:30 a.m.; sermon: "Jesus, the Eternal Santa"' by Pastor Knotek. Christ Lutheran Church, 35522 Camino eapistrano, San Clemente; "·orship service at 10 a.m.; fourth Sunday in Ad- vent sennon: "Jesus Invades the \\'orld" by Pastor J. Emors Ackennan; Christmas Eve candlelight service at 7: 30 \\'ith singing or traditiona l carols; poetry and meditation on "S\veet Lil Jesus Boy" by Pastor Ackerman . St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach; Christmas Eve service or carols at 7:30; meditation by Pastor Roy Ge sc h : Christmas Day service at 10 (Continued on Page 5) Southern County Chapter ' Of CLASS . O! ganized Organi zation or a Southern Orange County chapter of the Coastline Association of Sun- day Schools (CLASS l has been announced by the R e v . Richard !11. Bush, pastor of Presbyterian Church of the ·111aster. Mission Viejo. and CLASS publicity chairman. CLASS has been formed to hel p irnpro,·e Sunday School teaching a n d participation through institute I r a in i ng sessions. It is affiliated \\1th GLASS - Greater Lo s Angeles Sunday S c h o. o I Associat ion. A three-part series o r training sessions "'ill be held early in 1974. wit h sessions schedu led Monday, January 28; l\londay. February 4, and ~1onday, February 11 . THE INSTITUTE \\'ill be held at the San Clemente Presbyterian Church. and is open to· all in terested churches, according to t h e Rev. Mr. Bush. Churches may send as many persons as they \\'ish for the $15 registration fee. Keynote speakers "'ill be Dr. Rober t ~lunger. profesror of evangelism and c h u r c h strategy. Fuller Theological Seminary. Pasadena. Jan· 23 ; Dr. Curlis 1'.fit chell. Bible . - Survey professor at Biola College, La l\1irada. Feb. 4, and Dr. Ray Ort1und, pastor of Lake Avenue Church, Pasadena. Feb. 11. Following the keynote ad· dress each evening, special classes will be held on family commu ni cation. ad- ministration of Ch r i s t i an Education a n d age .• lev-el presentations on I c s s o n preparation. audio-visual pro- grams and classroo m discipline. D i s p I a y s of teaching materials ~be ar- ranged at each se-ssion . Th e interdenominational CLASS organiialion has been organized by volunteers as a service to churches of the South Coast area 10 aid them in their Christian education efforts . the publicity chair1nan points out. CHURCHES alreadv represented in · CLASS are the Newport-?i.tesa Christi a n C.enter, First Christian Church ot Laguna Beach, So u t h Shores Bapti st Church of Laguna Niguel. Evangelical Free Church of ?i.tiss ion Viejo. San Clemente Presb}1erian. Pres byterian Qiurch of t h e ~1aster. and the Believers Chapel of San Clemente. Registration, open to any interested church, may be made wth CLASS, 148 East 22nd Street, Costa ~1esa 92627. Further iJ'lforn1ation is available b;' calling the Rev. 1'-lr. Bush at 831-2670. Light Yo11r Heart Witl1 'B11tton' If you meet someone \\'ear· ing a button bearing the words "This Christmas Light Your Heart", it was no doubt purchased from a member of the Newport Center United h-1ethodist Church in Newport Beach for a donation of 50 cents or more. Members feel the words reveal t h i s renegy-crisls· Otristmas in a meaningful "'BY. Money realized from !he sale of these buttons will help the SOS t Share Our Selves) program buy turkeys and toys for some 200 needy families. SOS volunteers also light hearts all year Jong in their numercus and various ways of helping those in need. - ORA NGE c OAST CHURCH DIREC T ORY !1 .11 -. . HARBOR A Cordial Welcome from ' FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHRISTIAN CHURCH W1 lnvtt1 You Attend The To Wor1h ip THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1111 •orti.ld A•• .. H•1Jthttto11 hoc~961·11tl I Ji191 Wlh.o11, P•tor of Newport hoch-IDl1clpl11I LUTHERAN CHURCH I s .. 11doy Scllool-9:45 •. 111. Wonhlp-11 '·"'· I 6 p.111. 2401 lnl11e ot So11t1 1101>11 I NEWPORT CENTER Huntington l1ach Wed.ndoy ~JOJ'ef Senlc-7 P·"'· S1111doy'Sctiool t :JO A.M. Church Of i'EWPORT HARBOR I OF THE MASTER Worsldp-9:00 A.M. Al FIRST UNITEO ''THE MISSAGI Of JHI MANGIR" Morni11t Worship 10:45 A.M. LlffiERAN OUCH Ii 2900 Pacific View ~r. 115Afete,lelltMw.d METHOOIST CHURCH 798 Do ver Dr., 548-363 I I Corona del Mar ' 11:15 A.M. trt St. MicltMl's 2721 17th St. 516-3537 I lpftco,.I Chmtelt ' Your Faitl1 MarfJ11erite et P'oclflc VJ.w Or S1rvica1 -9:i 5 & 10:30 I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES f'ho11t : Newport Beach !, lllY. lcwrHC• D. fr1hlh19, Nurs1rv Ore All Morning ...... Coroeo def M• Chu rch ~ehool -9:tS 645-5781 Rog•r J . l•rg, P11tor P'lloltO: 675.0950 -This Sunday Sunil•Y kh .. t CJ.ln1s-All A9tt ' of the Coastal Areas Re.,. G•11• R. E1rly Worahip 11:00 <!.I'll. t :lJ te lt:IJ A.M. Co1to M1ia Hu11ti11gton !leach -North I Swanson Chrhtian Education 9:1 5 a.IT!. J wol'SJlllp M1111r-1o:Je A.M. ,I, FIRST UNITED COMMUNITY UNITED HurMry & C9ffH Mour ,.rovicltcl METHODIST CHURCH Christ Churc:h Presbyterian F11tiv1 Worship 10:3 0 '·""· l ,,.... 644-2664 METHODIST CHURCH Nunery t. Klndergorte11 pro•idtd Nursery Care Available I) I 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. 6662 Heil Ave. 142-4461 20112 M .. Hlio INfff Aftm) H•...._.I IMU WELCOME _ .. Wersilp s.r.lcn -a..,, 0..ellll L Rebem. ,._... I 9:30 & 11:00 A.M. Worship -9 I 10:30 SultHy Wenlllp: t:JO A.M. Cliwrch Sch.11 t :JO·A.M. II , THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church School -9:30 A.M. Churc~ School -9 & 10:)0 Olla: 20112 M .. ullo St, ...... : t61"4t41 I EARL W. ISll!LL, D.D. Welcomes You. x ,1 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH C1;15fa Me1a North Irvine -Ealf Bluff Churc:h of the Covenant 1! I Mis1011ri Synod MESA VERDE UNIVERSITY 2110 htmew Roell, CosN M- ST. JAMIS, lZOt Ylo Lido, Newpert leocll I 760 Yktorl• St, C... Mose METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH lrMe A. l•nte, P'mtor Lothor Y-lont0w, •-•r f.1111Mf Wonllp & Ch•rcll klMtol -1:31 & 10tH A.M. 7:30 A.M.-Holy Eucllorl1t \ v 541·5404 M•1a V1rda & Bake' St, 133-12]) ...... : 517·ll40 9:00 & 11 :00 A.M.-famlly Worship I wor1htp S.rvl<tt: 1:15 a 11 A.M. SUMIV ~c.Mth t:30 A.M. 549-2719 18422 Culver Road Alt.,...... Holy Euchorlst Acl111! Bible C .. st: 9:30 A.M. Wor1hlp & Churth School 11 Unllltntty Orl111 Community Presbyterian Church onlll Montlltf Prayer Chrh:tla11 El.mentery School -5414166 t :JO A.M. Wor.t1lp & Church School I 9 & 10:30 A.M. 411h....,A ..... ,L ..... 1Nc. TUESDAY-10:00 A.M.-Holy l11Cllofl1t end fountein Vall•• -le't. Artll•' J, T ... ....t.y Leyi119 e11 ef Honth Gloria Dei Lutheran Church FIRST UNITED Le9un1 le1ch ""'· Alltert O. Hl•rpe -lov. Atftl11r I . CIMt"'-r 10:41 A.M.-P,.,... fellenhlp METJ:tODIST CHURCH S•...,. WonMp1 t :OO & 11:00 A.M. Cti.m s.tl t ilt .LM. N11rsery Pro•ldod ot S•tttloY I Tun~~ Sen-kn r6 METHOOIST CHURCH ...... : 494-7551 WIDNISDAY-1:00 P.M. oy01 & P't•lle Dana Point II 11225 8u1h•rd 216]2 W11l1y Oriv1 TM Rn. Joh11 P'. AtNf II, hct.r -"°": 675·0110 962·259) II'! SOuth L111un1 St. Mark Presbyterian Churc:h ' Worship & Church School ·wor1hlf •nid 33501 Stonehill Dr. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.~L t :JO A.M. Church Schoo -I 0 A.M. c:or.r-...... "'"' ......,.., °""-c.... ..... S11~d•v1 8:00 & 10:00 Church School-9:15 Donald P. Bankson, Pastor Mll'lt1t•t 499-JOll Dr. C.Cll HofhH11, A•tlltf P'-.r Mid-Week S.rvlces -W•d. • 6:JO P.M. Tll•rs. -10:00 A.M , Worshlp--1:30 & 11:00 Ford R. Mlll•r ,..._ '· w...,, "'"''"" Wonlllp & Ch1rC• klteol -ftJO A.M. fr. Heword Mott Cortwritht, Yk•r -P'ho11t 541·22J7 ' ... l'lla11e: 644-134, -Sund•y School-9:45 493-3414 493-4073 CHRIST CHURCH llY THE SEA saint Michael And All Angels Episcopal Church N•wport leach ' 1400 W. Balbo• 11.,4. 61].]1105 R••· RolMtf I. Sllep•rd Jr. ' This Sunday Worship in 1233 Poeific View Drhe, CoreflO Ille! Met" / !"> S1111tlep•l:OO A.M. & t iJO A.M., Cllu,.JI Scllool/Nuntry.f:JO A.M. ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH Wenltlp -t :JO A.M. Ch•rch School -9il0 lH14~7 :00 A.M. W11htestlort-t1lO A.M. 18182 Culver Drlv• ' .. ' -'St.Jlndrew's 'Presbyterian Clru rch Th In. John Ro9m Dovl1, Roctor..-P'll•M 644·04'3 University P•rk, Irvine - lft. HerlNrt N. Nlet111n• \! ,, iJJ SABBATH SERVICES 600 51. Andrews Ro.id • Newpor t Beach I Dr. Chari•• H. Oit,t nfi1 ld, P•stor ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH t :OO A.M,-We..Wp & s.-., Sch"I RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ' 10:30 A.M,-Wenlllp ... ._.., kheel harbor reform temple ADVINT s1a1·n : 1216 lllh St., Hntl ...... hoth 152oll11 "DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?" RA881 BERNARO P. KING PART IV-"1 SEE LOVE" (Jdt l•t of fM Poa...J I ~ b. meetin\•t Dr. Ch9rt. H. Diet..,...., .......... 1100 A.M.-1-toly Cornrnvl'llon PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH tH•llT CHUltCM '(TM• SaA . ' _ , .. w ............... ....,.rt .. Kii . ldenHcal Si,r111cas: t AM. 0:30-AM •nd 11 AM ' 9:30 A.M.-Fall'lily S1niice & Chvrch S•h•ol INun•rv Cir•) M .. ,_,.Drift I Wet sm.t, c .... M .... c.lff. for lnformatk>n: C.1187!>7230 I Child c;o)re and child,.tn'• Sundly School al au HrvlC•s f I :00 A.M-Mor11ing Wo"hlp INura1ry Caril ANDltlW C. AMDl!ltfON, Plttff -JIM flllLs'oM, ll'ltl,,. 7100 P.M.-httiv1I E•11'l1on9 i S1m1on . SWIOtY kMtt t i• l.tl'l.-Mlntfflt W1rslllp1 t:M IM lhM a,,,._ E'1tcop1I YOu119 Churchm•l'l Prlnc1 ot P1tc.• luth•ran School -Mite bth1, 011011. ,,lnclp1I " (x TEMPLE SHARON I Jam11 C. Cil•y, '•1!or -9112 ·1512 Offic.1 Phol'!•I 549·0121 !icnool Phl1n11 549·05•2 TEMPLE BAT YAHM R11 .1 516·406 1 . ri Utllfw!W) n.. ... ::!'" ., .............. ~ A ... 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' ' 1 Holy Shroud Seen ' Pulpit & Pew On Italian T.V ~ . • ROME (AP > -The Holy Shroud, the length of linen venerated, by many as Christ'• burial cloth1 was shO\Yn on televilion re<enlly !or the first Ume lo mllli«ul of !tall..,, Roman catholic of.ficials dlrplayed the relic In a 15- minute broadcast u n d e r pressure rrom thousands o( Scjfentlsts and worshipers who w;anted to have a rare glance at the cloth. -" I ..;, O\fllS )be relic, uMa lo O<ll (CoollDoed Fro1n Pllge 4) candlelight !amil.v servlc'5 at Darkness lo Light" by the Church, 24MO La Pia la Drive, it on display for a fiw cler1ca a.m.; theme of cefebratioo 7 and 11. Rev. Or. Henry Gerhard. Laguna Niguel : church school and officials lo celebrate Im· "Joy lo the World! The l..ord Presb,,terlan Newport Harbor Cllllrclt ol children lo present Christmas porta.nt ramily events. The Is ·Come"; all cbol~ to RelJgious Science meets at 541 story nt 10 :30 a.m. worship last lime It was displayed waa particlJ>Bte: New Year's Eve Co mmuntty Prtsbyteriu Center St., Costa Mes a ; service; youth choir reatured ; in 1933. • service at 7:30. Church, 32202 Del Obispo, San church school and worship sermon: "Praising God" by ' 1 Newport llarbor Lutheran Juan Capislrano; worship services at 11 a.m.: sermon: Pastor Robert A. Honnette: OAILV PILOT Temple Schedules Institute Ternp!c Beth Sholom, 13031 Tustin Ave .. Santa Ana, an· nount:cs to the Orange County community the opening of n IU-week winier quarter of its adult ~ucalion program. Classes are available to the J:?"rneral public as well 11s Tempi~ members. The Sunda y morning course begin1; on Jan. 6, and win be from 9:30 a.n1. to noon. and brunch will be available at 10 :30 a.m. The Holy Shroud is wrapped in red silk and kept in a silver chest in a Turin church. It Is believed to have wrapped lhe body of Christ after it was taken from the Cr"oss. THE SHROUD. about t• feet Cbu.rch, 798 Dover Drive , services at 9:15 and 10:30 "Behold Thy King" by the .Qhristmas Eve candlelight long and three feet wide has Newpoft. Beach; Fourth Sun· a.m.; church school at 10:30 Rev. Eleanor C. Jackson; service at 11: program to in- bcen a matter of controversy day Advent services at 8 and a.m.; nursery care available; Christmas Eve can<llelight elude singing of ca r o I s , for centuries. Some have ques-10:30 a.m.: sermon : "The choir presents cantata uA City service at 7; sermon: "Glory reading or scriptures and in- lloned its authenticity. Others Hunt ls On " by Pastor Roger of 'lbe King" by Jac k to God" by Pastor Jackson ; strurnental and vocal solos. • say it raises doubts about bow J. Berg ; annual Christmas Coleman; Olristmas Eve special music scheduled. First Slagles Cbnrcb, U.S.A. and when Jesus died . program by the church school service ''The· Joys of First Church tf Rdigious meets at 1310 E. \Valnut Ave., Tu S•..,ak There is an impression in class "From Everywhere to Christmas" at 1, presented by Sc.lence meets in the Masonic Orange; second a n nu a I r "' The course. J ewish Orama \Vorkshop, \Viii consist of readings front and participa- tion in. plays and stories which explore Jewish values, tradition. humor and ..ethics. Leading !he classe!I will be Shirley St rich. Leonard Good· man and others. the cloth of a face. and the Bethlehem" at 6 p . m . ; children ol the enrichment Temple, 3011 S. El Camino Christmas program, enti tled Dr A. Roy Eckhardt general shape of a body, Christmas Eve w 0 rs hip class; sermon by PMtor Real, San Clemente: "orship "Christmas Gr~tings" at 7 believed to be that of Jesus, services with Holy Com~ Robert Schwenck. service at 11 -a.m.; sermon: p.m., ,!Jirected by June Hart. or Lehig h Unjversity The telecast recapped the · t 7 d II ''The Birth of Cb r is t · d ch ch will be keynote speaker munM>n a an . St. Andrew's Presb"'etian sen 1 or eaconess; ur , history of the shroud show'•g 1 J• Consciousness'' by the Rev. hool 1 to ts h" J 3 r th I t The chest, with a glass cover and protected by iron grillwork, has been opened on· ly nve limes in the past JOO years. ' ... G orl». Del Luthertn Church Church, 600 St. Andrew 's sc a : a.m.; wors 1p an. . or e n er· famous paintings and other Leslie S. Harrold; Christmas · t 11 ( II h" of Dana Point; Christmas Eve Road, Newport Beach·, church service 8 a.m.; e ows 1P faith Cler.•y Institute art masterpieces on t h e 1 1 candlelight service Sunday at eeting t 6 30 ' crucifixion of Christ and his· 5 p m cand eight services at 7 and school and worship services · m 8 : p.m. at ~State Fullerton. TUESDAY EVENING sess ions will be from 7 to 9 beginning Jan. 15. The follo\\•ing courses will · be of· fercd during the flrst hour : II ; seymon: "Glory to God ·at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.: nursery · · Newport Unity Church, l$U1 burifll. in the Highest."; three choirs care available ·, sermon : Part Vt•ltarian Street and lrvine Boulevard. It i open 10 all clergy. Th e cameru then focused 1· · at 7 p.m. service : Holy Com-four of Advent sermon "Do Newport Beach; church school nlen on a reserva ton The house of Savoy, Italy's former royal family which on the shroud being taken out U n 11 a I a Uolversal1· I munion at 11 p.m, service You See What I See?" entitled r n s and youth meeting at 9 a.m.; basis b )' ca 1 l i n g of its casket. The televised h ho h Ch,,-b 1••9 y,· ~or1·a St h wit adult c ir; t ere will "I See Love" by the Rev. ... .. • ""' •.a ·· 'vors ip service at 10 a.m.: 870·2414. picture clearly showed the im· be no services Christmas Day. Ch a rl es Die r·e n field ; Costa Mesa; church school sermon: "The Manger'' by the ---------- print of a man's faCe and Prince of Peace Lutbtratt Christmas Eve wiU see two program "In Celebration of Rev. Sune' Richards. • Beg inning l~ebrew (second quarter). Jewish Humor, (Are Jewish people really that fun.. ny? A laughable course which wil l explore that and other insignificant issues), Key Jc\11ish Ideas and Philosophers (a study of some of the key ideas that make Juadism dif. ferent, and a look at some of the debates and con- troversies in Jewish thought.). Fellowship Installs Officers body' on the linen cloth. Christmas" at 10:30 a.m: A speaker ·explained the Church, 2987 Mesa Verde services of the "Pageant of Chr E di li Grace BJble Church meets Drive, Costa Mesa ; worship the Nativity" al 8 and 11 istmas ve can e ght at the American Legion Hall, details of lhe nllc and the , 8 nd . the service at 11 ; sermon by 565 w 8th S Cos M controversy it bas call!ed. serviCeS 81 a 11 a.m.; p.m. ID sanctuary. Robert Jordan Ross . . 1 t., ta esa ; sermon : "God With Us" by St. Mark Presb..t•rfan church school for all ages al "It waa more clearly vi.llble J N 1 int h h 3 -u n It a r I an Unhenallst 9 30 hi · lhrough television than by ames e son, em: c urc Charcb, 2100 :r.1ar Vista , : a.m.; wors p sernce at . .1 .th •• school at 9:30 a.m.; Christmas Newport Beach: church school Fellowthlp of Laguna Beach JO a.m.; sermon: The seerng 1 w1 my own eyes, w·11 sh wi"tb the ~ung Eve candlelight services at and worship service at 9:30 1 are ~~ peo-Incarna te lVord': by the Rev. said.a Vatican nrelate. pie 1·n "A Christmas Ha ,... 5 and 10:45 ; Christmas Day a.m.; sermon: "Advent in P--Thomas Tyree ; hour of praise The \\romen's Fellowship of ntE PROGRAM was aired fistival worship at 10:30 a.m.: Yaried Perspectives" by Dr. pening" at 11 :30 a.m., at the at 7 p.m. with Pastor Tyree the Neighborhood Congrega-sermon : "The Miracle or Cecil Hoffman ; also U-U Center, 429 Cypress. Continuing · the study of tion Church, Laguna Beach, at 9 p.m. on Italy's main Christmas" by Andrew C. participatina will be john There will be singing of carols James; for i n f orma ti on television channel, when an ~'b d shann' g ~th Dowe installed its officers for the Anderson, pastor. Boller, Jr. and Elder Charles an • wi ?'!, regarding home Bible study estimated 20 million persons cakes and cookies for all For the coming year at a Christmas .J.. Loos · and pastor's tape library, luncheon. were -watching. -'lethodtst. P-b~•n'an Cborcb of the information, call 499-1186, call 552--0092 or 543-5927: youth Italian television sources ·~ .. 3"" The Rev. John M. Reynolds, said that it was almost certain Flnt United :r.1 et bod l s t Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Other group studying "The Song of minister, installed the follow· the film would be shown on Qn1rch, 18225 Bushard St., Costa Mesa: worship services Solomon", Sundays at 6 p.m. ing: television in the United states Fountain Valley ; chur ch at 8:30 and 10 a.m.; choir Denomlnatlons Jehovah 's WltneMts, 'J:l77 Mrs. Ja~s Ward of SOuth when it is shown in other school and morning worship to sing "The Little Drummer Mesa BJble Cllapel, 17th Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa; Laguna, presldent: Mr a. cotmtries. ·at 9:30 a.m.: sermon: "Once Boy"; sermon : "Mary of Street and Orange Avenue,' worship services at 7 p.m.; Dolores Haggard of Laguna The m 8 1 n controve£Sy and For All" by Ford R. Nazareth" by the Rev. Bruce Costa Mesa : service at 10:50 sermon: "When Apostates Are Beach, vice-president. and among ~tholica concerning .f\tiller; Ughting of Advent A. Kurrie; young people's a.m.; Christmas sermon by Gone ·Peace ror a Thousand Mrs. A. Gltbert La Mar of the shroud is the theory by candles. Family Christmas choirs to perform at 7 p.m.; the Rev. Robert B. Jacobs, Years" by Thomas Sutton and Laguna Hills, second vice-a Swiss·based . In ternational Eve service at 7; candlelight · Christmss Eve program at 11, pastor: chureh school at 9:45 Henry Hendrickson, lo ca 1 president. Foundation for the Holy communion service at JI p.m. wit h the Covenant Choir to a.m.: youth group to present minister. Other members of the Shroud that bloodstains on the UDfven.lly UnJted Metbodlst present the cantata "How Far play "Why Christmas?" at 7 Foursquare Gospel Church Fello'il>'Ship Board installed 1 th ed Gh · 1 1· Church, ,.,_ Culver Road. Is It To Bethlehem?'' p.m. by the Sea, 715 Lake St., Hun-"·ere Airs. Micha el Sokolski, co prov ris was a ive O't.w. Mrs . \V. Arthur Hatfield, Mr=a. wheo taken off thP. cross. Irvine : church school and R Ii I S I Westminster Bret b r e*·ngt.on Beach; family ?.'orship The foundatio' n said his heart worshlp services at 9 and e II OUS e enee Otmcb 14614 MaO'TVllia Av rvzce at 10 a.m.; sermon: Howard Jacobson, A1rs. Jack • ty.... thin cauaway and Atrs. Otho Budd, must have been beating as 10:30 a.m.; church school play First t'barcll of Rellglo111 West, Westminster: worship "Does God Have Some · g co,..,._. do not bleed. Catholic "Babies Are For. . '" Scimce of Newport Beach services at 8:30 and 11 a.m.·, to Give to You?" by the Rev. all of Laguna Beach; Mrs. · r-~~ G Rob ch Alice G"bbs M w c Ba experts have rejected the sermon by the Rev. Ron meets at Corona del Mar High church school and nursery ary ison; r is t mas and ~. V. [:· At:igoffie~ theory. Allison, minister. School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive; classes at 9:30 a.m.; sermon candlelight service w i th of Laguna Hills ; Mi ss Pope Paul VI, who said he Aleu Verde V n It e d church school and worship by Pastor Douglas E.Bray; Pastor Robison presenting a calharine Bennetl and Mrs. would follow the television Metbodlst Cbarch, 1701 Baker· service at 10:30 a.m.; sermon: Christma! coffee for adults message on ''Tomorrow." Charles .Peterson of South program with "close and St., Q>sta Mesa; worship "Our New Birth" by the Rev. at 9:30 a.m.; special concert Cburcb of Quist. 281 w. l.4guna ; Mrs. John Fawkes devout admiration," described service at 9:30 a.m.; sermon: Albert Burke, minister. at 10 a.m. b)' Norman Nelson, Wilson Costa Mesa· Bible ol.'Dana Pt., and Mn. Donald the relic as "surprising and "The Ouislmas Story the Cbarcb of Rellgloq Sein~. Overseas Crusades' uSinging study 'at 9:45 a.m.; 'worship hterrick of San Clemente. mysterious." First Time Around" and 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Am b·assador."; Christmas service at 10:45 a.m.; sermon : Following the luncheon, ~fr. The Pope has suggested that "What Do You Expect From Laguna Beach; w o·r ship Eve ca~dlelight services .at "The Sign Given by God and ri.tra. Otho Budd sang new studies should be con. Christmas?" by the Rev. Dr. services at 9 and 11 a.m.; 6, featuring the cha~ cho~r. Himselr' by William Epler, Christmas carols and Dolores ducted on the shroud, although IAthair B . Green; church with junior.church for all age! mixed quartet, juruor choir, minister· evening worsh i p Haggard and Eric Zacngleln the Vatican never disclosed the school and nurscr}ll care at through high school and child "Son-shine Sister," and Bever· service 'at 6 with lecture presented "Twas the Night resuJ ts of studies it carried 9:30 a.m.; Christmas program care offered ilt the earlier ly Shebeck, soloist. "What About Christmas?"; Before Christmas.'' out in 1969. at 5 p.m.: Christmas Eve service; sermoo '1 P'rom Crown Valley Covenant nursery care available. ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~--~ ~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~ 'Jo y Mass' Sclieduled The annual "Joy h1ass" for the retarded will be stmvrn again this year on Channel 5, KTLA. at noon on Christmas Day. Cardinal Timothy Manning will introduce the Mass and give :> Christmas message . The Celebrant will be Fr. Michael Gilsenan, associate director of the Department of Special Services for the liandicapped, Archdiocese of Los Ang eles. Children Lean1 Of Hanukkah The second grade class at Andersen School, N e w p o r t Beach, has been studying holi· day season customs around the world. Carol Miller, a religious teacher, for Temple Bat Yahm or Newport Beach, donated her time to help with the study. ~1onday she delighted the hundred students in Mesdames Von Sceleski, Cox, and Babich classes with a presentation about Hanukkah . From 8 to 9 '"'·p.m., the courses will consist of: Daily Lire in Biblical Times (a glimpse at the community structure, politics, reUgions and ramlly relations in the Golden Age of Judean monarchy), Jewish Mus1c in our Lives (emphasizing the influence ·of Jewlsh music in today's world), Modern Jewish Litera ture, (a group discussion on such writers and philosophers as B e r n a rd f\1alamud, Cllalm Potok, Elie Wiesel. Martin Buber and others ), and lntermediate Hebrew (second quarter). AT BOTH HOURS , Israeli Folk Dancing for Junior Hlgh School students will be open ror adults. Participating as course leaders for the above classes will be: Rabbi stem, Cantor Kane, Evelyn Shopefln, lla1'1a Amir. Dan Lanchner and Frank Willis. · Registration will take place in the school admlnlAtratJon ofrice on Jan. 6, at 9 a.m., and Jan. 15. at 6:30 p.m. prior to classes. For f u rt h e r information, call the Temple office at 532· 6724. J ORANGE COAST CH·URCH DIRECTORY HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Co1t1 MeN S41-4704 ¥. L. Hmwlcl, -OALIN '· M•llTWICK MARYlfY MITCHELL AHMltte , •• ,.,. Mh1IMIM" tt MM -IUNDA r srmcn - t :4S A.M.-sc• .. t., c•nm ... u .. 1 .. 10 1150 A.M.-"THI WOILD'S •llATRT DAN•ll" 5«1'11•• lloy ,.,., J\Te\vpart-Me.sa Christian Center 148 TWENTY.SECOND STREET COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 64H820 JOIN US THIS SUNDAY 1:30 & 11 :00 A.M. WORSHIP "THE SORROW OF CHRISTMAS" DR. GEORGE O. WOOD, PASTOR t :45 A.M.-CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 6:00 P.M.-CHILDREN 'S CHURCH CHRISTMAS PROGRAM WAYNE TESCH SPEAKING r~1!X4th Co1~r~atio11al Chu(cl1 ef J\fcwport Harwr I AOULT lllLI STUDY -'I" A.M. WOUMI, & CHlllCtt IClfOOL -•t:lt A.M. lllfltD4Y YOUTH lllLI 11'UOY-1 r .M, J CENTRAL BllLE CHURCH 23rd Strfft •t Or•nge, Cost• IMlll -541-5303 Pcnfef: loMrt M. ll•fltff '"" ,_..., -ffH M9'tll M9"tl .. W..Ulp-10:10 •. -. -s.-, ~ t e.111.. S•itdoy IYffillt Wonltlp.1:00 p.M.-P"'Yft Mfttl .. W .... 7:H p.-. CHURCH OF GOD 426 11th St., Huntington Beech -548-8529 s.q_, Sci.o.110 •·'"· -W.nlllp 11 :15 o.m. S•t11 ..... wonlllp 7 p .... -hlnfly •tt. WM .. 7 P·M· I••· A. C. SN'11, Pt11ter CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURC-HES llANCHD OP THI MOTHll CHURCH THI ,.RST CHUICH 0, CHllST, SCIENTIST IM IOSTON, MASSACHUSilTS "IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE ~' DECEMIER JJ, 1973 Co1t1 M.s._First Ch11rch of Christ, Scientist mo....._,.,. Dt .. c.... M ... S.-., kHel-t :ll A.M. a.rdl hnke -11 :00 A.M. bMlot -nso M-,,,.. o.. Huntington lleoch-Flr.t Church of Christ, Scientist ltllAOll ... H .......... .._. h_, ~ -t :JO 111:00 A.M. C•wr4 -t 1JO & 11 :00 A.M. / ....... ll:Mflt -221 M•I" St. L09una Beach-~lnt Church of Christ, Scientist 6JI Hit• Drl,. Cll11rt.lli & ~Sd••I 10100 A.M. a-4 ... IH..-.214 krnt A¥•. 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W•ntllp .._ 7:J O ,,M. HURSIR'r' PIOYIDID WIU.IAll IPLll, MINllTll 64Wttt OI 14f.fl41 I ' 6 DAILY PILOT Christmas Eve Dana Point Gloria Dei Lutheran Church 33501 Ston'thlll Dr ive 7:00 P.M.-CelMl ... ltltt y..,_. 11 :00 P.M.-Celt4'elltllt Holy CoM111t111fo11 "{l t fQirltovr11 flemoriol pork Tbt So111b/m11l1 Moll &•tiful J\l tmorials Kohoutek Not ·Ist At Yule By GEO RGE W. CORNELL ... , ltlftlfn '#111w NEW YORK -As O!l the first Christmas. a strange "star" tracks the night sky this holiday season, the comet Kohoutek. Speculatlbn Jong has heJd that the wiusual celestial phenomenon at Jesus' birth may have been a comet. Cultural Jokes Hit DETROIT (AP) -'!'he president of the Detroit Common Council has in· troduced a resoluUon call- ing for an end to Polish jokes "and othet fonns of ethnic, racial and religious humor." Mel Ravitz said his resolution was prompted by the reCent publication of ·:The · Official Polish Joke Book," and a result· ing protest by the Polish American Folk Theater. The book also has a sec- tion of ItaHan jokes and · has been denounced by the local Congress of Italian Americans. • ; •wt ll ~-y..,. r ,.,, Uplands D~f ense Told Friends of Netf)port .8ay Eyes New Project Dy JOHN ZALLER Of Hit Dally ,.,let 511ft Friends of Newport Bay, the con- servi.~ionist group formed to block crea- tion of a ree~ational harbor in the Back Bay, is now shifting gears to a new project -presentation of · the uplands surrounding the bay .. "We're confident that the fight to preserve the bay ls being taken care of by others," says Ray Williams. Jk'esi- dent of the friends . ' Ni a\ways, lhe ~g bang·up to public acquisition ls mooey. There' are 100 to 150 acrn of ~!me land, all of it owned by the 1171ne Company. Cool of buying It. co~ be in excess of $50,000 per• acre, ind no one has yet volunteered to conaider spending that ~Ind of mooey. 1• "We're not re1'1y sure holf much of this land it 1' possible to save," Williams admits. •-But ttght now we're trying to get a.s ' rilucb ~i we possibly can." ' ·t There are four main .areas that the Friends would like lb see preserved: ond 22nd Street. It has one of the best overoll vistas of the Upper ,Bay . -The. moulh or Big Canyon below the Park Newport Apartment C<lmplei:. -Several acres or undeveloped Eastbluff land overlooking the extre1ne upper reaches ot the Back Bay. -Vacant land bowufed by Bristol Slreel, Bay View School, and Jambor,. Road. • ' TREES of the WORLD It so happens that ancient records indicate that a con1et appeared in that period and \Vas especially visible in the Near East. But · there also Y.'ere other astroriOmicaJ spec- tacles around the same time. "So now we're concentrating our energy on the land around the 1>ay that is still undeveloped. We feel there are many things tpat wouJd have more public value there than h o u s i n g uevelopments." -The most visible and 'possibly most valuable is a strekb of. flroperty along Irvine Avenue bet'llfefD. University Drive Willi ams says this Tarxl Should be preserved to bu!fer the proposed Back Bay wildlife preserve from development. to provide a base of operations for people visiting the preserve, and to main- tain the scenic value of the bay. The Irvine Company has definite plans for low density residential development in most of these areas, but it has not been pressing them. Qlncernlng the most potentially .valuable land -that located on the northwestern edge or the bay -the company says publicly it has no intention to develop untll at leas t 1979 . Bttween Santa Ana and Oranoe On FairoieW Avenu.d • 5S3·119J CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLE LIGHT SERVICES 7:00 P.M. • 111 :00 P.M. A FESTIVAL SIRYICE OF SONG TRADITIONAL CAROLS AND S"CIAL cHora MUSIC • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Or., 548.)631 ...... J . ..,., , .. , ... Newport Beach PRINCE OF PEACE lUTHERAN CHURCH 2tl7 M ... Y«ff Drift, ColtG Mftct, Calif. •Hrew C. A11ci.rso., P•tor Jalftft l . Nollofl, l111tef11 CHRISTMAS EVE S:C*-Family Candlelight Service Message: "When the Angels Went Away" by James Nelson 10:45-C•ndlolight Service Featuring the Chancel Choir Kenn Gulllsken, Director ''Thert'1·Nev1r A Shortage of Grace" by Andrew C. Anderson CHRISTMAS DAY 10:30 A.M.-Festival Worship · · ''The Miracle of Christmas'' by Andrew C. Anderson IYIRYONI WILCOME CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AT ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OR. CHARLES-H.-DIERENFIELD-,-P•itor DEC. 23 8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M., 11 :00 A.M. PAaT IY: DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEI "I SEE LOVE" OR. CHARLES H. DIERENFIELD, Pre11;1\in9 DEC. 24 *8:00 P .M. • 11 :00 P .M. "PAGEANT OF THE NATIVITY" . "CHILO CARE PROV IDED 600 ST. ANDREWS lllOAD, NIW'°RT IU.CH ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 428 PARK AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH CHRISTMAS SERVICES 11 :30"P.M,, CHRl$TMAS ·EVil°·.,.. · _ ., :-' . Fest"-al-Hbry::Communfon · Chambe'r' Orc:htstra and Chofr .. •. 10:00 A.M., CHRISTMAS DAY - Holy Communion and Carols CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Christmas Candlelight Service MONDAY, DEC. 24 -II P.M. Th9me Will Be "JOY JOY JOY" CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760 Victoria St. Costa Mesa How does Christian Science heal? Listen as people tell firsthand how they were healed. This week's program: "HOW ARE WE CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS?" 7:00 AM · KFl-640 -L.A. 1:45 AM · KMPC·710 -L.A. 7:15 AM· KOCM-FM·I03.ll -N.8. , 0-bor 23, 1973 TRUTH HEnts • These included a series of planetary conjunctions, the dates of \vhich were first calculated by the 17th century astonomer, JohaMe Kepler, and also something resem- bling a "nova", or brightl y pulsing star. IN ADDITION, there \Vas the comet of that time . "Inevitably lhe pre s ent comet will invite comparisons \1.'ith the strange heavenJy signal that drew the wise men from the east to the crib of the..infant Jesus," says the Rev. A1bcrt Stauderman of Philadelphia , editor of the Lutheran . "It's easy to imagine what confusion and terror such a strange 'star' could cause among primitive p e o p I e. Granny's Shelves • Are Bare OCALA. Fla. I AP) -The shelves are nearly bare at Dorothy Plummer's adult book store. But the 44-year-old grand.mother refuses to close shop despite t'ro arrests in t three months. ""The judge and the pol.ice are beautiful people." says the widowed mother of five . "l'n1 not mad at them ; they're-just .... doing their job. But I don't ~..-..,... feel they have the .right t 'Kohoutek is a close me down, so J keep opening back up." sign of the seco11d comfnn of Christ • MRS. PLUMMER'S Cen· • •• ., ---•--tunan -Book-Store is-located ~ on Main Street in this Central Even more sophisticated ones Florida town, cross from the who try to find some meaning Chamber or Commerce. In the stars will be breaking Since she took over the store out with a new rash of por-from her son Mardell , who tents. . was arrested last September. Indeed, some religious sec-she's been raided and ar'rested tors were percolating \\'ith twice. such oracles, cl aiming the "I came in when they ar- modern comet signifies so me rested him (her sonl on cataclysmic change. charges of sale and distribu- "Kohoutek is a sign of the lion of obscene materials," second coming of Christ." she says. says the Rev. Carl ~fclntire ol Coll. ood N J A FE\V WEEKS later, 1ngsw , . ., a 1. "most thrilling" piece of Po icemen raided the store. evidence. arrested her, inventoried her -stock of sex books, magazines and films and presented Marion County Judge '\\'illiam T. Swigert with a l4-P21ge li~t for review as obscene. • "l had to bring a copy of everything on thot list for him to look :at," says fi.irs.. Plum- mer. "He found everything ~l:;~e~e I had to clear the Pacl~age for left Dlltt' Pllel Slmtf ....... A PMfPHLET circulated by the Children of God cult says the comet Iria.y mean the end of "present \Vorld powers,'' Declaring comets are "warning signs from the heavens above to the earth" and "have ~arly always signalled some major disas ter or collapse of empires." the pamphlet -advises followers in the United States to leave the country, adding: But she filled the shelves again with different issues or the same materials. And the Police raided her again . Jeff li'f~Bride, 7, Costa Mesa , meets an old riend during Christmas party fo.r patients in the pediatrics ward at Hoag Memorial ~ospital. "You in the U.S. have only until January to get out before . some kind or disaster judg- ment of God is to fall because of America's wickedness." Aside from such d i r e alanns, however. the ap- pearance of a comet is C<ln- sidered as possibly marki ng the original Christmas. along with other manifestations in the sky. Paul L. Maier, a cl!SSical scholar and historian a t Western Michigan University, notes that ancient Chinese records cite a comet visible for 70 days in the spring of 5 S'llcO., aepmll!I Jo move weSI· ward aithc ·nights Wt'.lre on. ;· ·'J;his is the direction taken "' by the Magi from the cast "It took a few "">eeks the first time to get the court order," says Mrs. Plummer. "But after they got the hang of it they really got rolling." BOTIJ SlfE and her son have pleaded no contest to the obsrenily charges and nrc waiting a decision from the judge. Her stock is nearly depleted now and she asked the judge to return the materials. But there has been no decision . "Customers come in, see the bare walls and wonder what's happen ing," Mrs. Plummer says. "It 's bad for business." In their journey to Bethlehem. ANIMAlog'i<"'" ~ "''~ The comet "could indeed have ·UfP•1 ...... been the wise men's astral marker," Maier writes In a book issued by Harper's, "First Christmas." Drama Unfolds in Skies As Jet Pilot Falls Dead DETROIT IAP ) For most of the 90 Detroit-bound passengers, an Ameri· can Airlines flight from Boston began normally enough. Except when a voice over the cabin loudspeake r asked if a doctor \Vas aboard to treat a passenger. TllEY DIDN'T know the ailing ir3veler \Vas their pilot. Nor did they knO\\' he would be dead or a heart att.ack before the plane could make an emergen- cy landing in Syracuse, N.Y. Thursday night. · The in-flight death cf Boeing m pilot Philip L. Brooks, 50, rePortedly was the first such fatality in American Airlines' JS-year history. Copilot Joseph Hunt told airline of- ficials he glanced to his left to see Brooks slumping fonvard in his seat, apparently stricken by a heart attack 31,000 feet somewhere above New York state. PUITJNG THE plane on automatl··': pilot, Hunt used lhe plane's intercom to put out his call for a doctor. There wasn't one aboard. But moments later, 65-year-old ~farie MacDonald, a retired nurae from B<>Mon. entered the cockpit to offer help. She was on her way to Saginaw, Mich. to vlsit relatives for the holidays. St. Wilfrid Sets Outing .. With the pilot placed in a rear cockpit seat. Mrs. MacDonald recalled, she ap- plied first aid and mouth-to-mouth • r.esuscitation. Brooks didn't respond, his Desexed? face ashen and bis ringeni pale. Cookies l\.1embers of St.\ Wilfrid'{ TUE COPILOT was preoccuped mak~ Episoopal Church of Hun-' ing emergency landing preparaliqns at tington Beach will attend "The BERKELEY (AP) -The Bread Syracuse, 20 minutes away, and was Living Christmas , Tree" in .. Garden Bakery. striking another able to tum arowid only once, she Downey today. blow for women 's lib, has desexed said. " ; A bus will leave the church '"'"*"'-g Inger b read m'e n t'n to • As ,the plane approached the ~way parking lot, at 8236 Ellis St., :!.AMD I MA\/fN 'T DOt•fE-MY " Syracuses now.vi.;• e ' tcXIM "Gingerpersons." ' u ........... i.. l.l Id •·· at 7 p.m. TrAnsportationli~Cll~R~JS~~~)>l~A~<~S~M~O;PP~·;••;;V~E~T~!-·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::~iiiii~iiiiiiiiii~jiiii..idiiedi.iiniiAilrs~. MacDonal 's amis. charge is $1 and children are Invited. Admission to the perform a n ce iS free: CHRISTMAS SERVICES CHRISTMAS. IN: Williams lauds the Irvine Company for this ,;reasonable attitude." But even so, the effort to preserve the uplands will not be an easy one. • The main reason is that no public agency is nOw C<1mmitted toward its preservation. The California Department of fish and Game ls actively negotiating with the Irvine Company for acquisition of We feel thttenremn1111 · thh1g11 that wo11ld halle 111ore publle llftlu e there than ho 11 s I 11 g develop· 1ne11is.' weOand portions of the bay, but It J!!Y!. it ha_s no interest in any land above ten feet elevation. "We're going to be straining every resource just to take care of the bay itself." says James McCormick, chief negotiator for fish and game. "As far as the upl ands are concerned, there is no overwhelming wildlife value and we simply cannot j45tjfy spending our time or money on tbem," he says. The federal Department or the Interior and the Orange County Board of Superv isors have takep a similar posi- tion. They both want wildlife in the bay preserved, but they don't feel they have the re.Sources to buy the uplands itself. r The one agency interested 1n the uplands is the City of Newport Beach, which has designated them as open space. However, the city also says the money to buy the land should come f(Ol'll federal. state, and county SOUJ'Cl'S, none of which appears to be interested in providing ii. Williams believes that "if we can just create enough public interest, something is bound .to work out." Williams says that in numerous speeches and tours of the Back Bay conducted by the friends , preservation of the uplands has become a major theme. Williams has also been talkin~ 10 members of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. "tio could, if they chose, put a serious damper on any of the Irvine Company's de\•elopment plans through their coastal zone master plan. . There ~. at least one public official in a pos1hon of power who is attuned to preserving the uplands, Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Cas pers. As a member of the coastal C<1mmission, he has promised "to put a.ny deve_lopment plans in limbo until the public has had a chance to acquire the uplands." And as chainnan ol the coon<y Board of SuP4:rvisors, Caspers pledges to work lo divert federal revenue sharing funds toward acqu.isilion of baylands. The effort to raise funds for the uplands. will be doubly difficult, since there will also be the problem of paying for wetland portions of the bay. Tha t could run in to millions of dollars. EXPLOITS OF BIRD CAUSE BIG FLAP MOSCOW (UPI ) -A swallow n.W from Canada to Soviet Uzbekistan , tben fell exhausted in a pistachio grove near the town of Termez, the Tau news agency said Friday. Tass said forestry workers found the bird, which bore a band Indicating it came from Canada. After a rest the bird new away. ' Necessary reservations may be obtained by calling 962-7512. The "Livi ng Christmas Tree" consists of more than 100 young people CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED MnHODIST 1400 W. ltlboa Blvd., Newport INth 673-llOS LIVING PICTURES \ I , I . ' Hear and see tho lovely Chri~tmas story in I 0 beautifully posed LIVE Bible pictures. Those authentic tableau •re 1ccomp1niod by fuff choir ond soloist.. , -SUN., DEC. 23rd, 6:30 P.M • 1 COAST BIBLE CHuRCH • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO. MAICO fOQTIR JI. HI SCHOOL -DIL OlllPOIAND A'f'ION ~9t lB~B ~!!!! !I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' 830·~7 'Near) Ever!one· Listens to.Landers ~------· . 1. • 1 --A Gift tn Earth . ls Livi-rig Tree - .. Satorda.y, Dtctmber 22. 1q73 DAILY PILOT Fuel Shortage Flower Growers 'Conce1ned • ' ' • '. SAN ERANCISCO (AP ) -ROBERT RAIL, presl~ent natural &as and they've A, poJ"'lar Idea for the faml· Jy ~Y Is a living Christmas Tree. The role of trees, and the 'contrJJ)IJUOlitl' tl»y molte towards a -qual i t y en· vlrooment, helps account for the unprtcedented po.pularity ol living trees over "cut Christmas, trees. residents to enfoy a.i llvihl Christmas tree. then con- tribute and dedicate the tree to ·"con'uhunlt)'' service." At. a result of residents' i:lonatlons . trees have, b e a u t i f I e d un·landscaped areas; fir,·devutated mountain areas baVe been reforested and many com- munitv areas have b e e o tnnsformed froin eye ooret. In to sources of beauty and pri~. · It' won't be. coming up roses of Encinitas Floral Co .. sakt vised us to Increase thJs wintfr and spring for his fuel suppli ers unofficially standby fufl capacity," said catlfomia nower growers who advised him not to plant his Ron Frasier. t face the prospect of a drastic crop this year because natural·---------- shortage of fuel to heat thelr gas could be cut · off for as ~~~M'*1Jllfl t.c••Jll!'f l ~es. long as 90 days in a cold ~ o,.. w .. ••lt~' •tu t ;.j They say the state's $10S w~ter. . R s .. .; • .,, 11-4 . 1 million-a-year floral industry For alternatives propane W 1 could lose milllons of dollars just Isn't available and the I STILL in holiday markets If they oil companies aren't accepting ~ don't )lave the heat to force new customers," Hall said. i TIME blOO(llJ for Christmas, Easter, Enomoto eJ)>lained roses I!! • Other than environmental eonslderatlons, a I l v in g Christmas tree q u I c k 1 y becomes a member of the famtly. Jt can be grown in a rub. moved Jn during the Holidays, then be featured outdoors on"" the patio, deck or porch, the rest oJ the year. Or, If the tree should get too bJg to move around, it can be planted in the garden and Ughled for the Chrl!tmas season for the pleasure of the family and the neighborhood. Nurseries offer a wldeTange or living Christmas trees. 1be selections include tbe best varieties for local CQ.nditions, and yo,ur nurseryman can prcr vide inlortnation on how to care ror your living Chri.stmu tree Indoors. And, if you wish lo plant the tree In the landscal)e, after Christmas, he can outline simple plantil!I. j.D· Valentine's Day and Molberis and chrysanthemums need all To Browse & Day. night temperature of 6 O I "Tbe fuel shortage is a big degrees. Without it the plants ft L•isurely S.IKt I concern for gro\veri and It's won't bloom for the holidays I . Your Gift et .•• going to be a precarious and they become susceptible ., spring," said w i 11 i am to bacterial diseases. ~ :=JL... I Enomoto. pres 1 den t of He sald fUel allocations are ~ BID'fJQ"ti':' ~moto and Co. rMe growers based on a gr0\1:er's p3st ~ ~U.R m Redwood City and Half performance, ''so if he used W Moon Bay. a lot last year, hopefu1ly he~ J467 Ylo Lide 8 67l-4S1 G t ''But e'"""rienced growe.... should get his share." Newport lffcll ~-·~ "IV ' \..--, .... , .. Lkle , .... , .... anticipated the shortage this , ~ ve · ~n cautioned by "' •etA • M••tt>r cu.... , svmmer and increased their Pac1hc .Gas & Electric Co. n • •ld'lll'tn Oii,... storag~ capacity for natural there will be a shortage of Act:s11:W;:f:W<>s•mt11¥lfl'ID1-J( · t r::1,.?il, propane and diesel i"""""''"'"'"''"'''"~'""""""""""""'"" ... """"""'"' ' structions. \ 111E FWRAL INDUSTRY w LAST CHANCE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTING! • ALL INDOOR PLANTS'. e in Southern ~alifornia will be W the hardest hit by the fuel a shortage because natural gas .,. supplies from Texas and New ii.: Mexico have been reduced and Yi the region doesn't h ave i Northern California's greater ~ IOSTON FERNS-PHILODENDRONS-. A.ND LOTS MORE-INCLUDING LOVELY HANGING IA.SXETS 20°/o OFF! If you wiah to donate a Jiving Christmas ff'ee', a sug- gestion would be to cheek with. your local parks and recrea· tion .department to see if ar- rangements can be made. Remember, Whether your 1iv· in~ Christmas tree is a family affair, . or y o u desire to dedicate it to '1communlty service," it does enhance the appearance and quality of our environment. A 1 i v i·n g Christmas tree ·ls a gin to . supply of natural gas from i 5ATUlDAY & 5UNDAY ONLY ~ .. ~r::~k~~~~~~; ... the~ Th· FLOWER. POT s·· H. OP .: priority for propane and Ji. ~ -rJ \ quHied petroleum supplies for W Earth. IN MANY CALIFORNIA communities, offlcial9 have made it poaslble for residents to donate living Chris tmas trees1 to the city after December 25th. The trees are ultimately p I a n t e d on schoolgrounds, in parks or other municipal areas. This concept got it:!: start in Fre- mont , several years ago, In metropolitac areas such as Los !Jlgeles and San Diego, groups are now eneouraging H • hl • h L d ' farmers who produce food and fi AND LANDSCA'E SIRYICE ig ig t an scape , ' liher does not extend to nower ~ 1660 Sooto • ., An .. Co"• M.....:-s41.J04• , growers said Don Cu 1 a "Th• ~lrtlt Yt11ow House o,p01111 11111111,.. l!ll!fllrknll'' spokesm'an for the Counc~l e:r ~~ll!l~;":ll:~~~~~;.x~~a~lfZ ~.••• · With Trees , Shrubs .H .. oliday p ·Jant Gu1·de .~!:i:"l~'i::w:~ .. tflndany -flower growers who've shut People who o v e r I o o k a spectacularstarburst. ... ~ down, and the big question deciduous trees and shrubs for The upcoming bare root t, Th Ch • G. f Tha is what's going to happen to highlighting the landscape are season. wlilcb starts In lale .,., . ose r. istm .. as. . f; ts t Grow thfueel farmers who don't have . . .lh bo -·-to grow food ,:' be said. mm1ng e al Many December-early January, is a 1 _ Ttie council said the most Cailfomians shun deciduous good time to shOp for doi.ens 1 By MILLICENT TAYLOR 'f s·"";. ?'~. 1i '-:"°~.,"). ........ ~ plants because they do shed of declduouS trees. for garden • c:Nittllll ,._ -·---• ~ , ":"", lot',;,~, ..... , , Outdoors it blooms in earlt iplmediate t,hreal is t o , th · 1 ---"".. spring. chrysanthemum, camaUon e1r eaves in w l n t er . beauty and u t 11 it aria n r "'~, · · ~ · and However. the bare framework purposes. The fruit t r e e .. Plants as C hr i ~ t m a s l ~ The pot plants are larger poinsettia crop in San ' MORE CHRISTMASTIME AT ••. Sydney Womt11'1 Specialty Shop Warmington Insurance To Secure Your Future of the tree or shrub olten varieties best for local con-~~lngs have a way of~-·A and keyed to bloom in winter Diego ~ty where the offers focal interest to the dit ions will be available, along j ,Ing mto ~ .homes at this tfJ~.-:.,. "' -if happy S;Ometimes putting shortage is expected to be Both <rt lh• en1rot1c:• 1o Lido Isle. ganten; the bareness serves with flq'o'·ering fruit trees _ 1 season and It t.s good to know ~ 1 .: *',• . , ~ out a second cluster of buds acute. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~' as a reminder of seasonal Plums Crhenies and Peaches • how to care for them a™'at'.·l'.~'.:.-'(',f,(<~t· "':r,.;rf!-toward April. . Ir -------- changes in a land of mild for ~~e -. and an out:! ln~eresting to team where they [~t17 ... ~'!" !' ~ ~~'". ,\, -i... The plant must h'ave good climate -where seasons standing selection of small onginallycamefl:om. lr(f'~1, 1'J ..,_.; ~~-~~ t _, drainageandbecool.Toohigh change so little. Also, a medium and large-growing . A!!. for care, it might be , .. , }:~~ ' \\,...:..; a te.p\perature causes the deciduous plant's leafing out shade trees. ' said at the outset that the , ~ ~ · · ,l J'i;"t'" ~ leavei to yellow and the buds after a winter's sleep can be . energy crisis yields at least nfj-;~:" > ..... I to wither. Water it daily but delighUul highlight of spring. " one bonus. Setting back our , _ » ;,t. _ t .~.: l do not let the water touch There are sev.,.l nower mr-R--1-D•-f t~_aJ!il wlll be ;ip-_~~w""' sthetems"""~ twgroistwth.themlf _anyolf--Ch_eckl;st deciduous shrubs generally 00 1g-ge:rs pr«:lated by our houseplants. ' · , ~· ~ . ~ available to Californians, and , • ~.. .i ··" t~~lally in the wami J19ust1 ~ ~.:~ -sharply at their '.soUrCe. I have worthyofconsideraUon.SOme Attr .?'""°'ed ··~ ,aDdi4ff!mebtool~Unl~ •( :!i·: se~ the plant In a pan of •Now .that:ioo1lhe spending do better than others in a aict. \.. ~ ~states, m 01 l houseptanft !'~ .~ :·lll.w tepid water each day for about ~ ,:~toatp1·l~e.liookit's on' given area . ',·reatly prefer It cooler. · f~if 10 minutes then stood it in 15 ............ ~ ,. ' • · • ,. ~ the ink t d · · the pla,nt you like best and Flowering Quinces s tart B G• ~ POi:NSETl'lAS •t." l.,._-.;.: s 0 ram. when the weather • Weekender Gardener's ,. WOlMS fOI ORGANIC fA.RMING--PLANTllS-COMPOSTS I -., N•w 11 tllt tlmt ,. '""Pll"" for 'IM""9. u .. Wit wel'M'• Mt! 11911 ~· tf-t -£AltTHWOiltMS. UH In pllflttn, .. ,...., ., hi !Mii ... .,.., -1U""•te_~11. Or•l'tl County'I tWll worm hl,m. ; -1624 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA '"· t7t.076l Y •n.,.,,ng r. ~, .,,~ ~,,, After bl · rad 11 showing color early in the ~ • The gorgeous poinsettia, , ~,,:· oommg, g ua Y disagreeable you can liecom'eJl~ii!iijiiiii new year and keep nowering ed f D J I Robert :-'"°;;.'. withhold waUr and by May an authority on Dahlias, Into spr1'ng. --low-grow1'ng INDIANAPOLIS, Ind'. (UPl )·t' namPolnseotrt rf. lr"'s t U S ~ ..... ·.-, slop l.t altogether. Keep it in Lili G - Jnadscape ~bs produce -H.B. Vance 71 has ' ' .. "'"' ;-' a cool dry place until Sep-w:ha~et~v.ertis.•prlananth~lums. tRoseim •• '.rt!S·.o·,~0·,r: ·e·. ~.1·enti·a·l .. N.u~.~. bloo.ms in shades of red, pm· k something the Chl~ese .;,~nt t Ambassador to. Mexico, ~till ._ .. 1..~i tember, then repot it at the . . . leadl the holiday greeting ' d and white. The v Ig o r o us V~ 1s, a d_ealer m G plants. Dr. Poinsett found same epth as before. A light Pomegranate 11 well-suited to -Indiana s biggest dealer a-~ •a• ,.~ ,, --'"" . . feeding at this time and plant tr fl .... • ~, P_r!l' ~"1"µ.16 and .~ !""" 1 ees, owering trees and most climes. Its soft green conllng lo his own figuring. ~· Wili! ''in il!txti!O ~ was 'lft-· ~vamga= belore. t\>e .,..., ~Y"IY • llW' w~ during shrubs, deciduous shade trees. " foliage, vivid red · o i an g e Gmseng 1S .,a plant that~.Jtrumental in introduci straptike leaves appear. Your tfie growing season are recom-Plant them as sooo as vt111 u· t ·o· ' blooms. and decorative red grows wild in dark, moist them to the Unlt"1 Stat:f preplant"1 holiday gift is P:"' mended. ' -C 1· 0 fruits offer monlhs of beauty Hoosier woods and .Is also the I am told that they are becom. bably an ~lean Arnaryllls. NORFOLK PINE :'C-the Camell1'as and - . ' and enjoyment. name of the rooL Ing &...:-..... i .. ..1 _,1 -1be · Dutch hybrids are 00.. The n&.<--I. U~l'!:~y po.,..._.ar 8$ 8 lainable in January' and flO If YOU recel'Ve that uuJe AzafeaS in bloom OOW and WHERE 111Ey 111RIVE. Ywrese use it as a • holiday gUt In B 't In and wer " hethe tea, medicinally and for chew-:: the " t 1 nEuroa toward spring. evergreen tree called the seel w r they have the THI~ SUNDAY· AT 2:30 PM decldoous Vibummns reward ing n on con ... nen ° pe. Ordinary ho Norfolk Island Pine you can co ors and flower forms AT NEWPORTER INN the rd I · • . ~· ,.... In ludln . me temperature, vni•' ..__ 1 kin 1 ga encr w th pinkish-. Vance ships it to a broker. ~1..'::re, c g carrymg not too warm, good, light, not decorate it [or a. Christplas 3 -ve LICCll oo g or. 1107 ,,...,.._Rd •• Newport leecfl white flower heads that add in New York who sends it: u1tS11 O'ler to .the ~it season, direct sunlight,, and even tree. It is a conifer and grows • U you want to keep your O• .WW frci• 11••to2 p111 lhc. 2lJ interest to the entire from there to Hong Kong and . baaGardheeenlngn descrtart_ hedl ma recent moisture are . whai it likes. to a lofty height in the g~ tools in top shape this TE•MS: C•"'-cllKl. M111w c1 ... 11·1•. Amerlc•• a.,,_ Ace_... neighborhood. The frangrance Kore;i. 1 . IC e. Many bulbs theae days will southern hemisphere. The one -winter, don't forget lo oil them flQ CO.'R 'lnltmcl. tlOnal . ("'_ y·) LtcL or the flowers fills lhe gardne. Orang• County, 1 n d .• ~ It Is a milkweed, belooglng pn>duce a """111<1 flower stalk yoo have is a babY, Give before storing away. I'" Saucer Magnolias are slow Gmseng diggers take their • lohl ~hete~purgewthaortt ltf~..1J~ when the fll'St is about over. It plenty of space for ils • Cabbage , cau11nower ·~·==:' · t40a1 VllltUrt a.1 '"' ·. to start flowering when young. root to Vance The price ' w c us •~ circles of horizontal branches, Brussels Sprouta, Beets ' --.,,..-11.a · As · these deciduous plants varies a lot ~ rece U ut plenty QI waler. When It com-CYCLAMEN and acid plant food. Chard, Onions and Carro~ _--.,"" v.....,;. · · ~ · . 12)31 ~2110 . . mature, they are literally was $61).$70 ~pound. n Y t es, aet It in • pan of warm The charming cyclamen ls Keep it in a cool place and,:~m~a~y~al~l~be~p~lan~t"1~no~w~. :::::~~~~~~ . ..,_~~··~,.,~,~·~·:q~-~·~,.~-~·~,..~-~~·~-~~~~~~ smothered with tulip-like That price though. h ~ water 'until the soil is moist Jess adaptable. It ls C. do not Jet it dry out. YOu bloo Th d rr , may ave ;, 00 lop then keep It ... · i..-1: ms. e i erent varieties built up ait WlUSual oversup-/ • wiDdo a permcum or ........ cum, but does can prune it lightly to ketp produce flowers in shades of ply, Vance said. ~warm sunny wand out not come from India.~ This it from getting too big. I hafe pink. purple and "-1lile, reports "There was a large dig this ! ol drafts. pretty plant grows wild from seen them in greenhouses as the California Awx:ialion o! lime. 1:>e price put so many·'• ~YUJS~ Greece to Syria, all along the tall as si x feet but chances Nurserymen. The S t a r people an the woods " b id , shores of the eastern Mediter-are that yours will not ;......., Magnolia '-wh1·1e. The flower It tak · · e sa · '< A 1'\llUleftoUP in Powlarity ranean. ·I have ·-1't tucked 'de f .... ia es tour or five pounds·; .ls ttie handsome limaryllls or ~· outs1 or a long time, ft() is made up of myriad small of root to· &.,ake one pound) Hippeeutrum. Extensive! amongl'OCksintheHoly~nd keepit~enjoyit. petals that resemble a of root that s "dry enough ~ hybridized this be au t 1 f u 11r===================.:.I starburst. And. that's the to snap" Vance said. y "Wy" ortimauy from South eUect in the neighborhood -He said some p e op I e \ Africa vta the Nethedands culUvate the plant, but the ,; ~ from a huge bulb that homegrown kind is just notl· sill ·one thlnl above the soil as good . .. and blooms red, pink; white, WINT[H ~UAHTER Jftft, 7 t+iru Mer. t Polall•t • lotl•al•t• AdffM ............ .,.: Drewllot • a.tic, """": W•tw•l•r; C.&.r 6ttC1 -j~~~P1lat.okl09: 1 .. Detlt•: Jewelry; Cere•lc,; \Sc1lpt1re. 1-111 Clft-~. Life Drewl,t: Pol1tl09; Co"' o01le1: Pltetegreplly; Ad· ¥etteM lw .. rlor D111,11. All'P'"-' fer V1te,i1111 Jt.cHly H.-li1critflltr1t l04'y lt'I ritt or pbo11' fo r irothNrt 171~1 04·1120 610 L°'•a• CoayH ld • .......... c-HH1 S.turday 9:30 to ~:30, Suftday 10 to 6 Ll ·v-:1. N G T-R.EES ln your yard aftw Chrht-s.• . 9 llffutlful ''"' you ..,. llant ,69 2 GAL sm .' UP ! I t.m• CINTll PllCU Offl OAL. Sltlt • DICCNIATIO PINI.°' '2" HOUY • • ~ .. 11111. . llOSIS HUNTINGTON CENTlll 'fDINCI" ANO llACH HUNflN010N aEACH . lt2·6611 • ·~ .. , ... ' I ~. t 646-5527 2640 Harbor Bivd. COSTA MESA OPEN EVERYDAY INCLUDING SUNDAYS In Time For Chri1tm11 Gifting ••• ROSE BUSHES finest #1 Gr1de1 Bar•root N-\'Ol'letJH ad w.11-tt .. ..,• ""''"'· A.,.11., l •cc-. Cecile lr•11-(btltAI ••4 cll,...r), G,......, .-.OC•, PhMt1l1, Tro,lc•H , •• M•llJ lfff'lll ..... ~ •• 2.98 .. 4.98 . . Beautifully 'Holllster" Wrapped J POINSETTIAS Trodtri•ltltt Chrhtwm plo t that 9r•wt .. wll I• ColK, ""mote. hk .. ~·· 8.95 • ' , . ' f;o111111 e n i Page In Defen se of, 'the Faithful, Much-maligned Gas Guzzlers By BILL GmARD The time ls early December 1973. The stock market has tumbled. Large companies have rot their working forces drastically. Gasoline ra- tioning is being consklered and is thought by many to be inevitable. A great cry la being raised against all kinds of "gaa guulers." Energy, the lack of it, has the country in turmoil. Big can, recreational vehiclt:1 such as motor homes, and general aviation (private planes) have been parUcuJarly 5ingled out as targets for the big energy-conserving axe that must swing ln order to save us. This ortic~ Wo.s 1ubmltttd to Rtl<Jx, a rte· rtOtlonol moga.zint /OT ph111fcia11s. nearly u much as the three combined "economy·~ cars across the street whlch squeal past the house ~ith one lone occupant each morning. miles per gallon. And once at the campground. r would most likely stay put, while those cars kept right on going. If this "'·ere for a long weekend, for example. my car would be locked in the garage, not gut.iling fuel; my electricity would be tu med off, not using up kilowatts, my furnace or air <Xlnditioner would not be operating, thus making similar savings for the good of the nation; in fact, the delivery boy wouldn't even have to burn fuel bringing all the qnnecessary goodies my wife finds necessary when at home (another big savings). Perhaps all this will be academic by January 1974. Bu\ Ben Franklin once raised a feeble voice of protest against Injustice and ended up getting several free and highly enjoyable trips to France. J wouldn't mind seeing the Eiffel Tower, too. So I protest. TO BEGIN WITH, I protest my chief "un· American activity'' of driving a big gas guzzler. In addition to myself, It usually carries my entire family of eight to wort. aDd acbool and social affairs. I have nothing ag8inst four-cylinder "thrifties," but abow me one in which I can carry my crowd 'U though they were anything leM than IO many New Fangled potato chips in a cardboard contalner. And in case you are wondering1 there isn't a bus within miles of my home. Tben, of course, there are motor homes and traUen and other assorted recreational vehicles. Did you know that up until now two tenths of one percent of gasoline expended for passenger use in the U.S. actually went Into the tanks · of recttatlonal vehicles such as motor homes. truck ~mpers, and cars towing travel trailers? Or that they averaged less than 3,000 miles per year, according to recognized research sources ? And that they burned about eight miles of fuel per gallon? THAT J\IEANS TO ME that the recreational vE-hicle is getting a symbolic shaft by the energy crisis -just like my car. But that I mean that the motcr home, and other recreational vehicles as well, are the biggest symbol for energy loss in the oountry. But in the overajl scheme of things, are they really? AHA, YOU SAY. BUT you'll be burning kilowatts at the campground. The facts are, niy friends, that the average RVcationing family uses about one-fifth the energy it uses at ~ome. That's a well·researched fact. .And when it comes to water, there are savings that can hardly be believed. Take one look at the grubby children (some adults, too) whom you see at the average campground and imagine the tons: of water not being used to bathe all those would·be Daniel Boones. planes be cut as much as 50 percent. But do you know that most airplanes of the private gender get gas mileage that is fantastic compared to most automobiles? And have you considered that although they have their ups and downs , they travel in a straight line (as a· rule)? And they'll go to the great n1ajorit¥ ~r places \vherc you can't possibly go by airline. ~ or any other much-heralded means of public transportation. NOW I llAVE FINlSllED 1ny protcsling. I have obviously exhibited n1yse lf as no Ben Franklin. The Eiffel Tower will rust away before I ever get a chance to see it. Among other things, Ben discovered eleclricit¥· I j~l bum . it. Besides, I will not go to France 1n a sailboat. Assuming, then, that f I i g h t s art for legitimate,. business-like purposes, all Americans should own a private plane, right? They'd use n1uch l~ss fuel than if they made their tri~ by car. So I protest again. The energy crisis will not go away. either. As · for equipping my family with bicycles, the wife and I are too old for that (or, at the very least, too wom out from previous activity) and several of the children are too young. Enough said for my four-wheeled "ga5 1,ruziler," except to add that it doesn't guzzle Jf I were fortunate enough to own a motor home. for e1ample, I see the following happening GD those infrequent occasions when I would actually be able to U!5e it: First, I would pile the crew into the unit and lock them in. Then I would turn out all the lights in my home. .I would lock my gas guu.ling car in the garage. I would postpone all deliveries and lock the front door. 'Iben I would go back to the ere\\' and take off to the very nearest decent campground available. On the· way, I would travel in traffic carrying 1973--model cars that average perhaps 10 to 11 \Vhen yoo really think about It, if every family in the nation had a motor home and all took a short trip some weekend. the energy crisis \rould get a heck of a jolt. ;ln fact, if they all simply lived in a nearby motel or hotel ("·hich would probably be heated even if vacanl l think of the energy savings. By the way. do you know that flushilig a toilet at home uses as much as six gallons of water, whereas the a\'erage motor home toilet uses only a Jew ounces? Think about that. Now for general aviation. The President has asked that the allocation of fuel for private • CONSIDER THAT THE most·popular ••family airplanes" such as the Cessna Skyhawk or Piper Cherokee carry four people and their luggage at a cruise speed of around 130 to 140 mph. \Vhile burning about eight or nine gallons per hour -that's 15 or 16 miles per galk>n. Some 0£ the larger, faster planes will cruise at 180 or 190 miles an hour \\1hile using only 15 or 16 gallons per hour. That's 12 m.p.g., \\'hicn is better economy than alm05t any full.sized oew car. Alld I'm the last one to say we shouldn't do our best to conserve energy in every way. Jn fact, I am ·strongly in favor of ii. But "·hen in panic. people are kno1vn to think in rather muddled ways; to strike out al S)'mbols of their difficulties themselves . I submit that big ca rs i to !hose who use them wisely), and private planes lfor legitimate reasons) arc syn1bols that h:ivc been attackrd unjustly. I have protested and I'm glad. Thank you, Ben. whereve'r you are. -----Oar ltlan in San f'rancl•eo ----- Strangler's No. 1 ltem . --a Choke1· ByHERB CAEN SAN J"RANCISCO -Mer r y macabre Oiri.stmas gift suggestion: Albert De Salvo, the ..u .. tyled "Boston Strangler" who was murdeml In his cell recently, made jewelry to sell, his most popular Item being a choker. When we noted this item of dark humor, we were oot aware that shortly before his death, De Salvo had asrigned the sole na- tional distributorship of what he himseU calls the Boston Strangler Choker to S.F. 's Delancey SL Foun-dawa . .Accompanying the choker is a verse written by the Strangler: "Here is some jewetry by you know '"'ho-Some .,n't wear it yet others but what is life without mine spice-- the 'Strangler' knows all about you and tf you woro here-lle'd penooatly gi,. it to you. dear'' ... At the risk of loolng some sales, Delancey Otief John ~faher says he believes De Salvo was not the lfoston Stn.ngler at all, but "just your common garden variety psychotic." FOODNOTE: John Hoffman fs delighted that one of his favorite veggies has made the current S.F. phone book -on Page 51, "Baga Ruta 222 Richland" -but what I.! 'there to say, really, to a rutabaga? A!J Tom Winston poinla: out, that's ,one strange Pan Am radio commercial ;-"Right now there a~ seven airlines .that can fly you from the United ,States to Honolulu" -unless, of wurse. Hawaii has seceded from the ;Union without telling us. Anythlng's !J>OSSible .... Dan Kamin \llishes he'd had his ,camera to catch this sightem outside I. Magnin : a white-haired \l'oman 1eated in the back seat of a Rolls- JloYce. reading a Toyota brochure with pursOO lips and a slight froy,n ... TllE BUl\.IPERSTRIP age: Greg Hoffman honked his horn at Thlrd 11nd l\farket and got some interes)ing responses. "Three people," h~ '°ys, "thought I loved Jesus, five thought I mean Nixon \\'as guilty . and three jhat I was horny. which happened to be true but only coincidentally. Meanwhile, the car I was honking at creased my fender." ' "Hey," says this guy on the phone friday, "a year ago 1 moved out Of the Felice Aparlmenls -they're " on Sacramento between Baker and Broderick -and I wa.s so bugged about everything I removed the flrst two letters. Now I come back al\(! the sign over 1the entrance still reads LICE APARTMENTS." Can anybody spare an FE: Or even 1 PO? AT L AST WE'VE found Namepbreak Paradi.le! It's First Na· tiooal City Bank's lnternaUonat Dept., on lbe 38th Door at 44 Montgomery, pres.ided over by 'Chuck Stockholm, not to be confused with Mike Geneva. Nearby sits Karen Ban.ks and her secretary, Lisa Dollar, a few yards from Jay Sterling, who handles English mooey. Robert. Melody sings while typing, money transfers tmder the watchful eyes of the Japanese assistant, Kazuko Broad, and Alberto Caballero, who ii merry without being gay. Harold J. Caplan, who works in the remarkable office, thinks it's p>SllibJe that the penoMel mgr., Garo) Wood, can't see the forest fo r the tnea, but Cat'ol 'W~ If the could. THOUGll'l'FOOD: R. Bradner Mead is back from C2llcago where. in the Lincoln Park Zoo, he found this notice posted everywhere -"Claim Lc6t Children at East End of Lion House" -and now he can't atop worrying about what happens to the unclaimed ones. llERBERT'S SllEIUIET: D av o Ambrta never saw the like of it. At Perry's, where there are two adjoining pay phones. both hand instruments v.·ere oU the hook.. facing each other en a ledge, mouth-piece to receiver. and having a very sexy heterosexual conversation 1 Qnly reason Dave found out is that he started to hang up one of the instruments when a male voice at the other end barked, "Hey, leave us alone." Dave plciked up other phone and the r,rt said "Right, put us back together. ' Nearby, doubled up, stood lhe mutual hiend who had arranaed this blind but not deaf date via Mother Bell. Abortion Issue Alive hut • Ill Limbo EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORTS \Vhen the U.S. Supreme Court voted last January lo overrule all state laws restricting a v.·oman 's right to obtain an abortion during her. first three months of pregnancy, controversy was bound to follow. ru now drawn, the issue is whether or to what extent government may determine who lhall have the "right to life." M tbe United States Catholic Con· lerence sees it, ". • . the Court has: set a precedent ~·hereby the right lo Jife is no longer inalienable but is subject Ito gorimJNilltal and aOcietat )ud!fiiieiih regarding I~~ meaningfulness .an<I 'quali- ty." The confersice added: "At the· otl;ler end of'the spectrum, Jegallzed euthanasia now becomes a genuine ~lbillty: Bills permitting 'death with dignity• have already been. introduced in several states; some provide for 'pdiitive' euthanasia when the patient desires it. After all, if life can be violated at its beginning, why not at its end - or at any point between, once life becomes burdensome or unwanted?" SEN. JAMES BUCKLEY (Cons.·N.Y.I evidently agrees with this view. He and seven cosponsors have proposed a con- stitutional amendment "for the p~ tection of unborn children and other persons." The amendment '"'OU.Id protect •·an human beings, including their unborn offspring at every at.age of their biologjcal development, irrespective ol age, health, function, or oonditlon ol Health By GEORGE J. MARDER UnllHI Preu lnlfflll"Oftll WASHINGTON The Nixon Administration boasts lhat its new na- tional health plan will require no increase in taxes. This is a hall-truth that dis·guises more than it reveals. The administration plan does an· ticipate increased costs. Whether it is called hl1her taxes or higher costs, it will mean greater out-of-pocket payment.. for health car~ by employers, by employes, by the self-employed and by the Unfted States Treasury . How much more ? Th" ,adrninistration say1 it ~annot make any meaningful , estimates. The plan w o u I d op8rate entirely through private insurance companies. re dependency" by Including oil of the above in the definition of "person." The COMtitutional amendments su~ committee of the Senate Judiciary Com· mittee has taken no action as yet on the Buckley proposal. But pressure for an antiabortion amendment is mounting. According to the Population Crisis Com· mittee, 14 state legislatures have peli· timed C.OOgress to reslrict abortion& and thus, in effect, to nullily the Supreme Crurt dedsion. In the Hou5e, Rep. Lawrence J. Hogan IR·Md.) also bas propooed an an- tiabortic:n amendment. To facilitate a~ tioo, Hopn filed a discharge petition to (tree the amendment out of com- mittee azMI onto the House floor for · a vote. A1J of Thursday, however. Hogan's petition had only "30 to. 35 '' of the 218 signatures required , the con- gressman's office reported. THE DEBATE ON abortion continues to suffer from extreme statements on lhe part or both supporters and op- ponents. Dr. John Rock. prof~r emeritus of gynecology at Harvard, has assened that Catholic leaders will alter their pos!Uon on abortion "when they realize that a mass of almost undifferentiated cells (the fetus) cannot cerebrate, and there can be no devine spark .... The very idea of a microscopic blob having an immortal soul would challenge any imagination." Rock himselr is a Catholic. Michael F. Brewer, president of the Population Reference Bureau, takes a more cautious view. "Even the most ardent advocate.s of liberalized abortion in the United State• generally agree lbal abortion has serious drawbacks as a primary means of fertility oontrol." he says. "A-tost consider it al best an effective backup for inadequate con- tracepti\·e lechniques.·• Unfortunate!)', the only 1otnlly effective contracept ive lcchniqu"e yet developed is surgi cal steriliza tion. l'ntil something better comes along . the abortion COO· troversy will remain \"Cf )' 1nuch alive. 'NO SIR SNOW HILL, CHULUOTA, NARCOO SS EE, HOLOPAW, APOXE E, LOXAHATCHEE, HAMMOND, OPA LOCKA ... AND THEN KEY BISCAYNE' Admi1iistratio1i Plan Illu sive Care Will Cost Someone \vould require that firms, as a condition of doing business in the United States, take out health in.rurance for their em· ployes. AT TIIE OUTSET, employers would have to pick up two-Urinis ol the cost of ' lhe insurance~ with employes paying the · remainder. tntimately, the employer share would. rise lo 75 percent. Th.ere "'"Ould be nothing voluntary about thole costs. They would be as compulsory as taxes. Under the administration plan, the government would set a minimum stand· ard for health care Insurance. It would cover the entire nailon but would be aimed particularly at insuring the middle cleu against catastrophic medical costs. The mtddle clau and its employ· era, of course, would p a y for iL So would the self-employed who would be able to buy into the new insurance program. For the low-income and the aged, the government Would pay all or part of the costs, depending upon individual income. The administration figures that It will cosl the iovemment about '4 billion mort a · 'ifllJ to' tllttlt Medicare and medlcatd to tlie coverage provided hy the new beallli plan. Acoon!ing to the plaMers, that COii could be ablorbed by tbt'U.S. Trouury. Including payments made to physicians, hospitals, nurses, druggists as well u payments to private insurance plans. -TllE EXISTING cests or Medicare and Medicaid. -The increased private insurance costa under the administration plan. -The Kennedy plan would shift virtually all ~xisting private health care costa to the government and have them paid through a· system of federal taus. The lesson to be drawn from the confusion over health care costs b simple : No one gets something for nothing, w h e t h e r it is lhl U.S. government or private industry. Tbe greater Jhe health care benefit, the higher the cost whether It's paid for through higher taxes or higher premiums !Who Is Responsible for S.uicides? ' Thtte would be'i tar Increase involved In a rtportad -t to treat employer cmtrlbuttocio to health pftw as part of an erhploye's Income, subject to federal lndlvldUal Income taxes. TllEBE , RAS BEEN a 'tend~ncy to compare such 1 Si bllllon cost increase to ~I lllbe admlnlttratlon ooureot have •Omated os tile m btttlon government cioot Involved Jn ~ htalth plan proposed by lien. Edwanl M. Kennedy !0.Mass. I or a '37 bl1lioia firlt.year government cost of the ~led Reuther Commt.oion rtcommendatlon, which has become the buii of ,.veral major h<alth bills In· to ~surance companies. . ---WWW-When a pen> ltllla himStlf -who ello is "'"l'"llllblol Becently 1 _... prtaoner oommiLted sulclde •btl•Lru=tria~ In Jail. ti IWl1U he hid 1 1ulcldt earlier. tn ~Is oell. '!1le Jal n bid put a big bll!d•ae oo hla '"" to _. the •'Olllld. 'ilier returned hLm ta bit ~I where, .. -•• they 1<11, ... teOk off th• ""'1io8f, modi I -el ii, tllld hanged 1:"u.s. Supreme Oaarl ru1ec1 tti•t 11 ... federal _ .... fllJod to ntch Illa Md w11 ...... I ID blo core, the govemmtnt waa liable. The Federal Tort Claims AC! does not <XCUSC the government from negligent acts of Its mal'$hals. Statei bften have different laws about the ir llablllly in caring for prlsooer>. They don't have to provide police pro- tection. adequate jalls or even furnish complete medical care for a prisoner. But If they do have these facltittca avallable, and tho 1111te negligently falls to use them when they are needed , then the at4te may be onlered to pay damag!O. Mmya ~ Jnt<ntJooally caused ' mental tll!tms to Winifred Weeper. She kttlcd ""'1elf as a result. The distress had led dlreelty to the suicide. Mervyn had lo Plf her heirs, Even ,orkman's compensRliOJI laws accept aulclde as an "industrial injury." True, there is ~ compensation if the \vorkmu has an injury that i.s "sclf·Jn· nicted. ·• But a worker may get Into an tndi.mtrial acckff!l1t that causes so much pain and depr.,.lon that he feeta t1Ulclde II 1hc only way out. The e.,ploycr or hlo bjlurance company mlf&t pay for the Injury. Also, Ill Industrial Injury ,may be caus· cd by overwprk or frustration Wllicfl cauoes a aorvOU!I bre.kdo•vtl, depresalon and a aulcldal lmpul,.. Thia Is a com- penaable deeth. It ls a crlme to encourage another to commit suicide. Provtdlng the mean!. aiding the victim or otherwise promoting the autclde Is • felony. The person would be criminally responsible u wc)I as clvttly liable. Thi1 articlt '' Jrom Low in Action, a publfcctf&n ·of the California State Bar. 1 trodilced In Congress. · To make 9U.ch a tompattson would be th• 11mc os seetni no dtlference between cherries and watermelol)S. Cranked Into the estimates of the Kennedy and Reuther Commtalon planf and omitted from the aclmlnlltraLlon . . Saturday, December 22, 1973 The comment page or the Dally Pilot seeks lo inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of c:om- meptary on topics o! inter• est and signi!lcance from Informed observers and ·apokesmen. Robert N, Wffd, Publ11J,.;r proposal are: • • -Tho •xl•ling coat or he~lth ca:::"'::·.....::::::-----::=~----J 1 I• HJ girls and boys. Are all of you enjoyin& the • holiday season? J'll bet ~veryone has been busy shO!)Pil18 for giflJ and planning for the big day on Tuesday. Uncle Len mekes the wish that each and every one of his friends receives just what he or she wanta for Christmas. By the way, did all of you see1the beautiful cards In the paper yesterday? Just in case yOU: may have missed them, they were printed on page 39. Just as Uncle Len promised, these were the runners-up In ' -. .. the annual Christmas and Hanukkah C.rd Contest. J<~"OU T £ K THE WINNING entry \\rill '::=============================~ be printed on the front page of the Dally Piiot o n Christmas Day-. So--be sure and watch for It. lt could be yours. * PRIZE Wl .~NER * Again l want to thank all of you "'ho senl in enlries for the contest. lt was the most successful one we've ever had. At final count, there were more than 150 entries and the judges had a very dilficult Ume coming up with a winner because they were all IO good. Andy Cl1rk, 9, of 7031 Starlight Circle, Huntin9ton Beach Any child 12 or under, can enter Uncle U!n's Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain. white paper 5~: inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. Cl) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own v.·ork. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PJ.LO'i', Costa Mesa 92626. Entries must be received by noon on Thursday for production on ffic following Saturday. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. I just wish it v.·ere possible to list all of the names of those who submitted cards, but there isn't that much space available. Next v.'eek we go back to our regular weekly contests and hope that everyone will send in a drawing or two. This week a number or our artists 1ent ln drawings of com· els, falllng stars, moons and other constellations. as you send in some real good drawtngs of zebras. Also, boys and 1glrls, you may have noticed that we ha ve not had a poem on your page for the past t\vO weeks. Carol is wondering what has happened to all her poets that used to send in entries. Now , Uncle Len knows that all of you can rhyrrie "new year" with "cheer'' and "ha~ py" with "snappy", so put your thinking caps on and send in some poems to Carol. Also, don't forget to send Corner--~ RIDDLES and JOKES * PRIZE WINNER Klf\1 : To~. my litle sister can already '*" spell her name backwards. TOri-1 : \Vhat's her name? KIM : Anna K•ll' 1.u1, 11, 11 ml fltrl'lll• Clrcle. , .... ~ FOR NEXT WEEK, t;acle Leo would Uke to suggest that all of bis fU'tlsts draw pictures of a zebra. You know, that's a horse in striped pajamas. Andy has a story about icbras in his colunln today and he will give you IKlmC ideas on v.·hat to draw. in your jokes and riddles each L---------------------' week, as you could be the Uncle Len doesn't care whether you draw them black with while stripes,. or.._whlte 'i''ith black stripes, ju.st so Iona: winner of a shiny new Ken- nedy half-dollar. That's all for this week, boys and girls, and Uncle Len wantJ J.O wish all of you a very, t ltf•ry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah. ..................... ..,. ct• °'9fe C... W, Pllet, S.1 15H, C"'9 M--. C.tft. Andy MAC!• 1 complll• !G-v,lumt set ol 11141 Merit Sludenll !tKYtlopedl• to Cltudlt '"""· w.it ll, ot Monl-l'Ofl'll'Y• A!t!Momt. far ,.., qt,1Mllot1; ls a aebra black •·it.b wlllte"' stripes? Or is thls cute little wild horse white with b I a c k stripes? You can't tell which is the background color by looking at him because his black stripes and white stripes are about equal. You might suppose that nobody could figure out v.·hlch is his background color. But you v.•oukl be wrong. And the story of how the experts finally sol\'ed tlµs ag«>ld pro- blem is just as interesting as the answer. FOR EXA.l\!PLE, the zebras of Kenya wear very narrow stripes. They 11 v e in brushland, where long. pale and straggly grasses cast long thin shadows on the landscape. Farther south, the zebras have u·ider stripes that blend with the bushes and shrubs. Forest zebras wear still w i d er stripes. They blend with streaks of shadow·and - sunshine filteMng d o w n through the boughs. In bygone days, a zebra cousin called the quagga -roamed through much o( South Africa. He was a buff colored wild horse, with just a few darker stripes across his bead and neck. Scientists suspect he was quite like the remote ancestors o( the entire zebra family. In this case, Gerrrian Shepherd, 6~ Wins SPCA Award SAN FRANCISCO IAP) A bronze medal hung at his chest, but when Thor returned home he dashed for his chow like any hungry pooch. The 6-fear-<1ld G e r m a n shepherd received the a\vard from the local Society for Pre\'cntion of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) for his valiant attack on tv•o robbers at the Patrick Gattrell hon1e last month. THOR WAS SHOT twice in the incident and required three weeks of special care at the SPCA before he could return home . The society said Thor·s av.·ard was the first it has given to an animal in the past ten yeru·s. A spokesman said they in- tend to submit the bra\'e dog's name and record to the National Humane Societv £or consideration for a national heroi sm award in 1974. • UC Bookmark LA JOLLA IAP) -A milestone has been reached at UC San Diego - a million books in the library. The 1681· published book describing California as an Island was presented in a cererho.ny to mark the occasion. If we wish to be fussy , ~'e ca n insrst that a zebra has niether black stripes nor whlle stripes. When you take a keen-eyed look at his velvety coat, you see that his dark stripes are very, very dark brown and his pale stripes are yellowish-buff. In any case. from a short distance he becomes a bouncy little wlld horse with dizzy black- and·whlte stripes -or ls It white-and-black stripes? the family's basic background # coloi \V3S ~e b\tff and no doubt the dark stripes came later. Hence, the gaudy zebra must be a bloni:l. animal with brunette stripes. 11.rrrl'f """' 1 ......n-volUtM •et et Thi Chr••C1•• Gf N1rnl1 IO 11.l\Ofll EH••· •oe '· of G1rr, 1111111n1 tor fltr qun""u To SOLVE the problem, Can fish dl1tlllgnl•h eolon? zoologists tnvesUgated his out- of-town kinfolk and delved into There are 30,000 different Uw hlstory1 of his family tree. fishes and so far only a few 11te modern zebras belong to hundred of them have had Africa, where the v I v i d P,rOper eye examinations. The aunshlne casts m I d n l g h t ones that have been tested shadows among the grasses, are able to distinguish colors. shrubs and trees. ln fact, they turned out to Lions are very fond of zebra have very good color vision . meat -and this is Uon coun· From this we may suspect try. ~ vivid 1trlpe1 blend that all the alher uni.sted with the vivid sunihlne-and-!lshe! also see eolora. Thia shadow otreUs ol the scenery 11 alee becaUH the eolon they and froot a diltan<e It takea see must malra their watery a a~yed lady llon to apot -Id a lot pf«Uer. a herd ol llbru. Many of the fishea that ha .. Natlll'llly lllo Jebras voted been tested are the cute little DIOll likely to 1WVive are the blellllles, wbo live near the ones wi-stripes bland beat beadles and In tidal pools. wtth the oeenery. And lexperll !<It them by serving naturally only those that their food In eolored con- survive long enough to grow tainera. One color has the up have children: kn d lood, the olhen do not. After 'Children, In the animal world a few meals, the colors are aa elsewhere, tend to rc11tmhle rearran1ed in dlfferent places. their parentJ. II follow1 then, • Tl lhe fish aoea straight lo that In Ume a heard ol zebraa the one with the food , w• came to blend more and more )mow U.t he dlsUR¥Uuishes auccePflllly with the natural H>y-tta-. • · _ I, Recoverl11g This great snowy owl rests al Seattle Woodland Park ZOo after vetennarian Dr. James Foster bandaged !Is wing apparenUy hll by gunshot. This species migrates south when 11s Arctic food supply is short. Foster said the owl should be-well and able to fly In abou l--10-<lay's..----+----- Julie Has Lion Cub .. r To C11ddle ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ten- month-old Julie Ann Buroor doesn 't need a teddy bear. She has a n\Onth-old African lioness cub to keep her warm. Eve Burnor, Julie Ann's 1nother. sa ys the cub Tonya eats at the san1e time as her daughter and feeds on ba sically the same formula or milk mlxed with water and syrup. The cub also receives a con1mercially preoared sup- plement in the bottle. "I get them up at the same lime. feed them the same formula at the same times and put them to bed at the same time," she says. J\1rs. Burnor adds that each baby has her O\\'n room and tbe house is kept at a com· fortable 78. de~ees. One big difference is the bathin~ routine. :r..-trs. Bumor ~aid Julie Ann is bathed but Tonya, who \vashes hers~f like a cat, is brushed only. The cub is odorless and does not shed, the mother said. "I care for them together," she said. "What 1 do for one, • I do for the other." • 'Real Santa' "" Satu~i1.r, DKember 22, 1973 J • .i I ' • "" Talks With .,.~ ..--...~,-. ' . Kathy, 7 BELLEVUE. \Vash. (UPI ) -Little Kathy \Vilson was never able to make Santa Claus understand what she \\'anted, ·that Is not until this year. Ul'ITel ....... ~ll()'il!'fJf)111lfl 1'1idnight, a wandering cat, find s shelter in a bird feeder after a massive snow- storm dropped 14 inches of the 'i''hite stuff in Springfield. Ill . Schools were closed and much business acti\'ity ceased as resident s a greed th at this quantity of snow was indeed "fOr the birds." Smoky's Message Q11:eried i ; I· ' Kath.v. a 7-year~ld. ct~!!-f mute, beamed with delight as Stuart Seaborn, the depart· ment store Santa , began com· 1nunicating with her in sign language. Seaborn said he had been disturbed by his inability to communicate directly \lfith tlaer mute children during_ six saesons ti.s a Santa , so he learned ho"·· SAN JOSE lAP) -Smoky the Bear has erroneously created the impress ion that forests are fairylands, a U.S. Forest Ol'ficial says. ''Sn1oky uses little an hnals ::ind ~ays they·re babes in the y.·oods. Such a m e s s a g e creates a feeling a m o n i; chil rtren 1ha1 th e forest is a fai ryl and and if 1\·e cut or burn limb<-'r or h3rvest deer and elk lhrough hunting. y.·e'rc really cl i s 1 u r bing the fair yland ,"' Brackebush told the 64th Weste rn Forestry and Con.servatioo Conference. lit• sa id the forest service should emphasize the natural; roles of both fires and !ire: pre vention. "You . ought to see them when they realize I can talk "1th my hands." Seaborn said. "Their eyes get as big as manho le covers." Contrary to Sm o k y's message. forest £ires can play an important role in forest management. Arthur P . Brackebusch, associate direc: tor of co-operative forest fighting, said. The forestry ofricial stress- ed that Smoky shouldn't say . ··burn. b3 bV, burn.•· But he said ··carcfUI use of fire, even fi re that starts accidentally, and permitting it to play a fcrest managenlent role. i~ certainly compatible w i th Smoky's message." yule quiz (10 polra for NCh .-lion ..,_ ... conoctly) 1 Santa Claus now travels all over the world , but he began his career as St . Nicholas in .. ? .. a·France b·England c·Holland 2 Christmas was not generally observed until around the .. ? .. Century. a·First b·Fourth c·Eleventh 3 The first State in the Union to make Christmas a legal hol iday wa s .. ? in 1836. . a·Alabama b·Vermont c·New York 4 Thirteenth-hntury Italy was the birth · pla ce of the Christmas custom of .. ? .. a·carols b-the Yule tog c·the stocking 5 The manger scene 1n some chu rches each 'hristmas was first introdu ced by .. ? .. a-Pope Gregory I b·Mart in Luther c·St. Francis • • qu1zname (10polra) ..... The 19th Century artist . In addition to being a family fun feuture. THE QUIZ Is an integral part of the in-classroom ne\vs program pre-- seated in Orange Const area schools as a public service by the Daily Pilot. • • qu1zp1cture (10 polntl ff JOU •newer lhi1 quHtk>n correctly) Bob Crat}:hit and Scrooge are two of the memorable char- acters in the book "A Chris tmas Carol." one of the be st· known Christmas stories 1n tile Enghsh language. What famous Brit ish writer wrote the book? yule characters (2 points fl>r NCt. question answered coMCtlJ) 1 Newspapers still carry an swers for ' .. who ques· tioned the existence of Santa Claus many yea rs ago. a·NeU ie b-Sa rah c·Virg1nia who drew this Santa is 2 Even though he suffered fro1n a physical handicap, best remembered today (CHOOSE ONE: Tiny Tim, Rumolestills~in) had the as an editorial cartoon· true Christmas spirit. ist. He was atso an illus· trator who first drew Santa t~e way we th ink of him today. Who was he? matchwords (4polololor-"COOTOC!mlleh) l ..... frankincense •·a Christmas drink 2 ..... maii· b·ancient priestly class 3 ..... Nativity 'C·time .before Christmas . 4 ..... wassall d·the birth of Christ 5 ..... Advent •·fragr~nt resin for btlrning 3 Old King .. ? .. had a bad d1sposit1on. a·Herod b·Arthu r C·Cole 4 A neurotic gentleman. . ~ ma res. a-Santa Clau s b-Scrooge c·Prince Charming was subrect to night· S (CHOOSE ONE: My Tr ue Ldve, Kns Kri ngle) gave unbelievable gifts in a l 2·day period . rouncltable ,....,_ , ....... ) What can each of us to do promote peace and goodwill on Earth? . I • . I '· · 'lllUR ICOltl: 11 I0 100 polntl -TOf ICORt:l 11 lo IO polntl -Elctllont. 71 to IO points -Good. _61 to 70 polntl -F1~. 1217·73 • YIC. tnc. M-. WllConsin , '·S : .... :p·c :q·t :•-1 :soll OMH::>J.YW .-·I •I ., • 1401 •llJ.l Aw·s :q·t !•·( :..-u .4.111.l·l [.,., l5lll.10YllYHO 11n.1. ·''N llt.llO"l.l :3wYNZlnO •11•1p10 ''!''"I:> :1llnJ.::>1t1z:1cnc:o _______ ~~~'·s :··~ :•·t :q·t :3·1 :11_n-=o=n=n='=----J-1 .. I - ( Sallrdl.1, Otcembtt 22, 1~73 AMBLER TUMBLEWEEDS .t. ~ . . • MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY S ~UGGO, COULD I JOIN YOUR GYM CLASS AT SCHOOL? SURE, ROLLO, BUT YOU'LL HAVE TO BUY SOME GYM CLOTHES 'DDAY'S CRDSSWDKD · PUZZLI ~ ,:. ACROSS ~· 6 Intrigue 'i 1 Communion • . "'' -.l• Eye part : t5 Dl1p11ch boat ~''6 --CnJces, ' N.M. ~1 Greek ~.. assembly '-18 A Prolest1m 'fo Located ', below ;'12 Suspenselvl ·~3 Fr1nch .• 11rpl..,.. ~ Muse or love. • poe!ry ;as Pl.lb P•OOucl 49 So111lsh "-1r1ic le "'°Become , t bor1n.g. 2 •' words '1 2 -·--· SOICe ~ Elample: .•, Archaic 39 Fl111r1nl ~2 M1ke1 ~rm '3 S1ru111111n11 J15 Conc1ptions f"'8 Shoulder ,., 01™1"11111 9 Oir1ct1on: -.. Abbi'. • 50 Sl1Sh dffply 54 Hor11 55 Sediment ~ AICtOISIS• 58 Fabric 60 Mascullnlty 63 Unit COlll 66 Fool 67 COfllused figh!l1111 68 Prevent 69 B1gname;., Virg inia 70 Meadow 71 AbOl.ll'lding In a llla.55 DOWN 1 Belgian commun•tv 2 Pull hard 3 "When Yoo Viii;!!---···-- 4 D•smis~: lnlofl'nal 5 Lacking zest 6 TVeou•pment ito.n 1 Tyoicel 8 Sma.lt oor1I011 9 ---Wednesday 10 Stolen goods 11 Side oneself wllh: Va1. 12 Biiiiard strok1 w 13 Siar. Preli• 40 Checks In 19 Sociely growth newcomer •1 Biting~ 21 Posseuive •• Conjectur ·~· •7 Rentedi.nder 23 Workslong COl'll!ICI ""'""' .S COT plus one 24 Young fowf "'~ 26 Weight units 50 Nasser's mt 27 Cockney"s "-·~· 51 Degrade 30 AggreSSIYene&S 52 S!gnllicanc9 31 Silent 53 Man's J3 Outslae nickname 35 Oeramatory 55 Go OUI charges 57 Bordets 36 O~ered 59 Tumln(I polnlt 37 Rent 61 Recent 62 H~lle&t note 38 Cerlain ti4 c s 1.1'111 curves 65 filthy OllCI , by Dou9 Wildey by Tom K. Rya11 J!OllY TRANSP/..ANfS by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller MAY I SEE A PERSPIRATION SH IRT, PLEASE'? PEANUTS "THE WHOlE iHIN6 15 CP.AZY ! TAKE CHRISli'AAS STOCKINGS, FOR INSTANCE ... JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ! ! l ! • • f~A/-ICINE:'{. ADY 1c.~. Co. ~ TAi<:E M'i ADV1c:.1" AWD Yet.( fo~E:V6'R WA~I' 'T)l5 JPAD OF BA p P/Nr!<;? .II DICK TRACY ' • • • . . DOOLEY'S WORLD su,.e, MAX- i'LL 1..6NP YOU A sroc1<1NG TO HANG UPr"Q;~=~ SALL V BA NA~t~S GORDO MOON MULLINS ANlMAL CRACKERS • l I l I I I J ,.l by Roger Braclfleld By Charles Barsotti TH<iT Me5saG<l CJiiS 8Ro\JG~T To YoU &Y a FeUot.J &JJ.lO ~as oNe MoRe PReseNT TO BUY aND ~o IS ar ~IS VeRYM""'8NT DRIVING aRouNO io0><1NG F"oR ,a 1r's JUST 111,1. T CHRISTMAS IS NEXT WE!OJ<, OLD llOY, ,AND I J<NOW WHAT l'O E'l<PECT ... GOOS .ARE A8L'E t TO LEAP 1 ~10 lrE AIR \\llTH TrlE j EASE OF 1311<05 11-l rL!eHT .. · PaRK1NG s?oT. by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Roger Bollen ... by Charles M. Schulz THE GIRLS ~~~~~~~~ WHAT IF llOJ HAN G UP lfOUR. STOCKING AND SANTA CLAUS ~SN'T EVEN SEE lT ?~ SO.'rlC: OF US DO"''T iAKE AA'{ CHANCES ;; . by Harold Le Doux IT'5 ALL ARRANGED, SL.ADE ... SO DON'T ARGUE!JI ASKED THE~ KAYE IT READY IN FlFl'Y AND HUNDRED· DOLLAR 6 11..LS! ' ' ' by Mell itA'\A~C1A~ AD'J1CE Pt-ACE',t RATt-1!0!< ~~ 1til0 !51../.S? !.6AV~ 1'tH'> ADVl~/NG ;a l,,/S. • • • by C~ester Gould I WAHT JTTO BEA MERRY C:MRISTMAS "ll'• getting ao you can 't go anywhere, tbne days, wftlloat f('ellng foolish you're dresaed ap." DENNIS YHE Ml:NACE • ... 'Nl' suss~ J,I( ~"' PllAACER AA' VIXEN Nf. ~' ...• J • For the Reco1·d Dissolutions Of Marriage C•WTHIA Olg1 G. C1wtllr1. "'" •1. of 112' w. 111 St .. Sln!I An1. 0111 ol d11lll, D«""btr 20, ltll. Survived bV d~hllr. 1El1IM McPh1!1, \llfl NIJYll btottltr. Mlcll1el I". ll:Hn;1r, Cost1 M-1 two 1is11n. Emily Jolln11111, C051• IMui L1n1 Smltl'I, TlllU two grlf\d!IOl'lll two 1••••1r1/ldd,luo111itrs. SoeNkf1, tocl..,, S1turdaY, t PM, lell B~v Cllffel, wtth tht H1rbOI' Stir Cl'laptitf' 5oM of· 11c1111n;. lnt1rm1n!, ,._, L 1 • n Holl~ Hlll1. llt11 lll'OMvllY MortuatY, OirKlorL HAllllll tcenntlll T. H1rrl1. All 61, of 1290 ~ Ori~. Mfwpert •ffl:I\. Dlfil el' ~Ill, Dtcenllltf" 21. 1'11. S11rvlwd llY wilt, .1Nrtt1 two -· Jolln, of Slfl O!ego; J.tt, San S.,n1nlt,.1 lh!.,., Htl.,. 111u1rftlf, a.11 81rn1rdl,..1 On I ,;irarlllchUd. l"rl11tte funtr.i _..1c11 Wtrt M IO ti hll ltwdWl'f M«tufiry. S,llNH N1nnv Ell11t1ttl'I Sprlnoe. lt1110en1 of An1flt lm1 dall of d ... h. . DktmMr 20, 19n. Svrvl'i'N lrY '°"' CIYff lf'lltlln·W · I~. L .. ~ !Inell; two dM/111,...1. Ell11beflt Mnon, An111elm1 UeKlltn T 1 y I er., L1gun1 B~aclu nlnt 11•1nckhlklnn1 two !11"tl1111t•l'lddt!ldrt11. ~vlcft, S.lunl•Y, 2 PM •. Paclllt VllW Cllaoet lni.rmt11t, P•clllc Vl•w M•mwlll P1rk.. ~ar;lflt VllW Morh11f"'I', Olrt<tor1. AJUIUCKLE a SON WESTCLIJ'F MORTUARY U1 g 11111 81., Colla -1111111 • BALTZ-BERGERON PVNERAL HOME Coraade!Mar m.1111 Co1la M... llHCU • BEt.L BROADWAY MORTUARY. 110 Bl'Oldwly, Colla Melo LIWtn • DU.DAY BROTHERS MORTUARIES 11'11 B<ach Blvd. lluntlncton Beacb MZ-7771 U4 Redondo Ave. Lang Beacb 113-Wl-1111 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 110I Laguo Cuyoa Rd. -11 • PAcmc VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C.melely Mortllar)' Cbapel 350t Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, CaJUomla ' 144-,700 PEEK FAMU.V COLONIAL FUNERAL ·HOME ?1tt &Isa Ave. Weslmlnsttr 03-3515 • SMJTll'S MORTUARY a7 Mala SL Huilagton Btacb l3Ul3t Famll11 Clnu1 •w 811 Keane "I think I'll 1leep All GAY tomo,rrow an~ 0 fhe n~~t day 10 that when I wake up it 11 be Chr111m~1. Borescope Leo: Don't Play • Saturd.l,y, December 22, 1q73 DAILY PILOT 11 New Cancer Society Chief Tliey Have Age Secret COIUllELLEASE l:J [i LEASING YtHlt Fac::-Ory Aurti.,,IH C""'o!., 1.MtJ:it D ...... · Former Victim of Disease • KR,IVI VIR. Yu1osl.vla IAPl -Shophords In th~ eastern setbian village who are 11pproaehlng, if not over, the age or 100 • ""' '74 t'otte Hm'11aclt •u•o , .• MOHT" Pli.rl , ..... LI(. On A.ppr. Cr .. u :• Mo. 0,E,L.· CONN!LL CHIY•OllT 212S HAalOl ILVD. By THOMAS D. EUAS 1 Every year, one mnn ls given A Wllque opport\inlty to Influence the direction or the NltCh for a cancer cure. This year that man Is Dr. Juatln Stein, a whil .. halred Souihem California scientist Installed last month.. 81 pnsl- dent of the American cancer Society. THE DIRECl'ION in which the soft-spoken r ad I a t Io n therapy specialist from UCLA hopes to move cancer research L! t o w a r d eo- vironmentaJ factors such as smog, indus.triaJ chemicals and radiation which may in- nuence the growth of cancers. risk" groups whose members could be warned to be on the lookout for the Illness. "Each year/' Stein said. "the soci'ety's president can create an emphasis on a particular area of interest and the programs set up during ·his term generally go on after he leaves." OTHER .RECENT presidents have pushed pr~ grams aimed at ever~arlier detection or tumors and at "treatment of the patient as a whole," streSsing th e psyckological problems of can- cer victims. Both programs are being pursued actively. Stein has already helped in getting the cancer society to put up $1 million for a na· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS ' brt.Ut canctrs than younger swear by the end result women ," Stein sa1d. "We also or sheep's milk that I! know that women whose pla~ In oval tubes, mother or slstef'5 have had ferrnented for a month breast cancer are the most and then stored o n likely to get it. covered wooden plates for a year until it becomes oHOPEFULLY, WD'LL be sour a.nd hard. The substance may be COSTA MllA 14 .. 1200 (PeoplttQuotes) makes ' nday rl11JBAY able now to get a start in cheese. but the villagers isolatln& similar factors in "'On 't say, and they eat in the l1HlftAl\1)i other types of cancer." It all themselves. :~iiii;;;~i;i:iiiii~~~·~-~ .. ~-~·~·~· ~··f He pointed at cancer of the 1 r;::::; ::; ~ -- colon as one type that ought , to lend itself to this type of analysis. . • • "The Japanese and native Afrt~ aJmost never get this type of cancer in their own countries," Stein said. "Bui it is very common in America and Japanese-Americans and American blacks have almost as high a rate of incidence TUESDAYS thru FRIDAYS as while Americans. So we , 5 tO 7 Pm ' think it must be linked to ~ ~ ; • • Emotional Games The first step in finding \Yhether such conditions do have that lnDuence is to discover "high-risk '.' persons more likely to fall victim to cancer than others, the 66-- year-old $1.eln said in an In- terview. "The medical profession has been .slow to recognize the effects or pollutants o n cancer," said Stein. our diet or some other living ~ ~ AT Uonwide program wh1ch will conclit1· ion." · , · ,., ,. .,, screen 100,000 patients of all ~ • ~ , g • a . . • • ' ., ARIES (March 21,-Aprll 19): Momentum b with you -O!" He includes cigarettes and alcohol along with smog and chemicals a! "poilutants." types at 20 centers. Complete STEIN IS ONLY the third o 0 ' g' r -"I~ ' personal hi:ttories of all 100,000 Californian to be president of , ' i -, ' ' · will be developed and updated the cancer society since it continually. was founded in 1913 and he's Since it is a statistical cer-the first Southern califomlan. You want to expand, learn portunlUes aboond. Choose and articulate. But one who wisely .. Your position is laint y that many of them will It is' possible that his ~ . t B . Id • D" • ~ ~ ·"-• " later develop cancers, the presence In the high!y-v~ible " 333 8YS e, rlV8 . : '• hore is that the complete president's role may, in effect, • ~ .. ,, ... hiswnes wm make u possible help put the Southland on the ,· N·ewport· ~each ", .. ' .· . ,-, lo match the victims of cancer research map, 'A-'hich various types or cancer with has traditionalty been cen-· ~ " ~ 0 •• ~ .. ... • • • .. ,. "" .. Iha · hi be THE NEW HEAD of !he is older or a part ol your stronger n m1g ap. d h 'A-'orld's largest ''oiunteer anti· past seems a roadblock. Key parent. Know it an pus for cancer agency has some is to seek balance. You do best deal. peculiarly personal reasons certain common factors In; .Jte~red'i:_~a=r~oWl=d:..:E=a=s=te=m::...=:scie=n~-~~-"-~·~ •. ~-'.'~·~~-~;~· "":' ~-~~·· ~-~~~~·~·:~·~':'~'~·~ their llackgrounds or living tists. conditions. ha h t ll SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 22-for \\-'anting to isolate cancer's ve rig I O ve your own Dec. 21 ): Be dominant. Refuse nk al · h t causes and do something life. A fra t k wit paren to tllke back ·seat. Move ahead about them. or authority figure would be in direct, positive manner. Stein hinuelt fell victim to beneficial. Leo, Aquarius persons are a usually-deadly rorm of .. THE NATIONAL Cancer TAURUS (April 20-May 20): likely lo be ln picture. Your canCer of the lymph glands lMtitute will provide an ad· You may be spending in touch Is creative and your in lMS and was given one ditional $2 million for the "wt'l?lli direction." Key now is personality attracts bright, year to Jive. But he recovered study. to plug loopholes. One who is beautirul people. Take ad-arter sll("gery and radiation Stein believes the project ~-..ny a I~ ex..-. may vantage! ' treatment. -t•~est . of Its type ever a••ctun--aly •'· in dark~." Know CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. -• u.:: "I've never had another a.ick attempted -may be able 11 and do something to protect 19): Subdued talk, Ught and day In my life," he says. to hnk the various types of your lnteres1s. Sen~ o u t action appears to be order ~r with definite causes. • feelers. You could receive of day. People around you IT WAS EARLY detection Then the causes co u 1 d valid proJ>Osal, offer. now seem to communicate in _ made possible by the presumably be eliminated or, GEAIINI (ti-lay 21.June 20): whispers. Obvlously, what oc-know1.....i ... e which his earlier at the very least, persons with curs is of candlestine nature. """'6 1·k !"hood t l Study Taurus message for val-Know it and be discreet. research on cancer had given a stroog 1 e 1 to ,con rac uable hint .. Become more a~'8re him -that saved Stein and the disease could be warned ol public relations. Build im-Cancer individual is 00 your allowed for his cure. and convinced to take precau-slde. age. Inspire confidence. Spirit-AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. He knows that most <lther tions. ual counselor does hsve some-victims aren't nearly so likely ''We already know, for in-- thing to say to you, Usten and lSJ: Accent response. Express to spot · their own symptoms. stance, that women over 39 evaluate. There could be acres Y 0 u rs e 1 f · ltelp cheer Thwi the search for "high-are far more likely to develop of diamonds in your own Capricorn. Some ~ your•--:;:::=============================:::.::_ backyard. potential b realized. You have1 reason W celebrate. B u t christmas Spirit Fron . ' CANCER (June 21..July 22): remember you do have to face ffilllllcb~Wty to trite up, II In . If fl analyze and ma~e valid deduc-yourse tnommg. ex· tiMS. Stress serflce, basic ap-Ible, you take great stride peal. Deal with Gemlo' Virgo forward. Otherwise, promise " will be Wlfulfilled. persons. You are capable now PISCE.1(Feb.19-March 20): of improving conditions Facts are revealed and around you -and you should delln led Tim aJso keep health resolutions, averages are ea · e now for price, salary, divi· including more attentiOn to dend. You receive support dlet. from one in authority. LEO (July is-Aug. 22): Your Aqaarlu1, Leo and Scorpio domestic relaUonships are ac-persons could figure ln hn- cented. Your creative urges portant ways. Accept come to rorefront. \V hat responsible a s 1 lg nm en t , begins as a flirtaUon could challenge. Involve serious complications. IF TODAY IS YOUR Don't play games with em~ 11mnmAY you a r e in- tions. Adhere to Golden Rule. quisitive, attrttctive, annoying Keep fallh. to person with something to ON THE LAKE We'll keep your spirits up when shopping gets you down , Come by Lhe clubhouse after shopping for a free glass of Christmas Cheer! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): hide. You are an analyst, a InvesUgate property value. natural reporter. You are not Genuine bargain is available satisfied merely to be t o I d but you must do homework. what happened -you want P11ct1 individual could figure to know why it occurred. Start In important way. See in fight made this year picks up of reality. Avoid wishful think· momentaqn; you are on right Ing. Check behind closed track. Jtlne wlll be a most AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA doors. -~s~ign~if~ic~an~t~m~o~n~th~1n:_:19~7~1. ___ _:::::::::=::::'::::::::=::::=::=:=:=::=::=::::=:':::=:::'.:__1 LIBRA \Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Accent is on gaining agreements which provide you access to ,;..ey paths. 1'1eans refuse to be boxed into comer. Older relative can aid. Stand tall without trtghtening others. Caprtcoru ls r very much In plcl~. ' SCORPIO .(Ocl. 23-Nov. 21): Situation which has been draining resourtee can be altered. You collect past debt. ' CERAMICS· MACRAME JEWELRY· GIFTS OPEN NIGHTLY 'TIL g:oo ~ ~'flazaar ~ . '1111111 lllUT 1858 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA ,• 645-3392 :IMO S. 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V PILOT Saturday, Dtetmbtt' 22, 1~73 TV IDGHLIGHTS CBS fl 10:30 a.m. -Pro football playofls. Wash· ington at Minnesota. NBC o 12 :30 -Pro foolball playoffs. Pills· burgh at Oakland. ABC 0 1:00 "Tbe Savior." Film tells slory of birth of Christ and recreates his life to age of 12. KCET fll) 4:30 -"An American Christmas: \Vord and Music." Burt Lancaster hosts show. Guests in- clude J.ames Earl Jones, Linda Levjn1 Freda Payne, Peter Yarrow. ABC 0 8:30 -"The Longest Nigh!." David Jan· sen, James Farentino star in true story about kid- nap of coed. - r.-• TV DAILY L.OG .. ., • '. .. ~· ~- • •• > • ~ ... ·:. " ; Saturday Evening DECEMBER Z2 4:!0 , .......... Wllat'1 Soln1 Oii ""'* Cll111111t YlriMy It S.t 0 " ,.,. ti .. ,,.., ••• f'lalt• C.til•ldt tJ;J (jJ H Ttkn A Tllilf . (ll 1111 Aldlntn Ql) Ali Al111icall Qrl.uin;. W0td1 I Oral RoM!tl Qrlstme s,eclll @CIJ Q)Partrldp F1111ilr Mlvlt: ~211r) "'h•• £rn" (cl1s- sic) '44 -Joan font1in1, 01son Welles, Margart! O'Brltn. m Ch1mplon1hlp Wnstilft1 · 1 Daubl1 Shtdl TM1lr1 • · El Shi>W de Rosita Per1 , • Tettro dtl S.~ Mllie: (Zbr) "tlllw tt Post" (com) '45 -Ida Lupino, "301 (ll!J llJI lll M'A' .. H · 6 hli W11fT. Pre F .... 111J mm* -Tht-•tt• IC) 190) "SllttW" (R) (df'I) '72--&ward Duff, Leslie NieWn, 1114 Mlllk (R) • Sheree North, B:irbtrt P11kins. I ~1111 Now &') "•lr1 ColltinaaU l'inh111tets Mewie: {C) ''Slnta Cb11t CN· ':00 6 (~(I)) (fJ Miry _TJllt MOMt llllfl'I till Martians" (11nt1sy) '64 Shtw -John ~!I. Leonard H~ks. 1 0 (U (i)t'(Ql @D NIC _S1tard1f I @ (I) (i) Wide World ot Sports ~"ie:. CC) (211f') "'f"ltzwilt(' (com) 11 .. 1• C.Kll's Siii'# • 67-Dicil V1n , 0,ke, B.arb.lra ftl· •" News don, Dame Ed1lh Evans. "' Mwil: (Z~) .. la111 [Jft" (das-0 . hb IO)'d ~/USC ... U•tbll --t' • sic) '44 -Joan font1in1, Orson Tro11ns vs. UAJvers1ly of Ohio. • Wellu. 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NL president Charles S. Feeney said -the franchise . as of now, is back in. .' ,San Qiegc>i>ecause the new owners failed lo meet the prqvis.ions for transferring the baseball team.·~,. , • Feeney empbast'ied, (~however, that \Vashin gton Is still in the picture. He said the league will study other : alternatives, including the possibility tha t Minnesota Duels Redskins Today BLOOMINGTON, Minn . iAP I -The Washington Redskins, confronted \\'ilh quarterback uncertainties, and t~ Min- JJ.'5ofi--Vilfiilg5, -trying to live down ac- cusations that they can't win the big ones, open the 'National Football League playoffs today. Tbe defenses are expected to dominate tbe National Conference semifinal, but the offenses hold the apparent keys 1 • '· 01~. '.11V .Toda !1 1' , ChanaSJ ! a t J O at Metropolitaii Stadium, where a sellout crowd of more than 48,000 is expected in temperatures In the 20s \Vith mostly cloudy skies. ' and the fe\vest touchdO\\'ns, 15. Grant said it was important for the Vikings to shut .. off Larry Brown, the Redskins' leading rusher wnh 860 yards and the NFL's leading touchdown-scorer at 14. Washington's front four of Ron McDole, Bill Brundige, Diron Talbert and Vernon-Biggs led tbe NFL with S3 quarterback sacks, and the Redskin defense interceptetl the most passey, 26. '\l1'i ~kins, Jll-4 as the NFC wild· c~~.-\:did not sew up their playoff spot" w\til beating the Eagles 38-20 las< Sunday. Fiesta Bowl , . Tough Steelers Today ' OAKUND ·.(AP) -Quarterbac.~ Ken Stabler, owning the best pass com~etion average in pro football, today faces a Pittsburgh Steelers' defe~lve, ~it which recorded a league-leadmg ,37 Ul-- terceptions this season. "It whould be lnteresllng," said abler before the National Football ague P1ayorr opener.-''One bad pass ca make a good year look awfully bad." . Stabler llhOved Daqle Lamo out of ~the starting quarterback jo early in !he season and finished with a 62 percent completion mark. But a minor Ott TV Today , ' . ' Channel 4 a t I knee injury knocked him out of a Novem- ber game here against ~ttsburgh after just ~e quarter. The StE;elers won the regula( seas(ln game 17-9, i:egistering five sacks and four interceptions. l Pittsburgh coach Chuck Noll says his top defensive assistant, Bud Carson, "does a great job mixing good personnel. We feel we have a pretty good dfifCQ se." So do the Raiders, who wod the American Football COnference, Western Division championship wi~, a 9-4-1 record. Pittsburgh, 10-4, ~ade the playoffs as AFC wild card t~am after tying Cincinnati for first in tbe Central Divisioo. "Their pass defenSe is Similar to Miami's ," said the star Oakland receiver Fred Biletnikorr. "They just sit back in that deep zone and wait." Tight end Bob Moore added, "Their linebackers drop back pretty deep , too, and tip a Jot of passes. And, of course. their front four .has forced a lot of quarterbacks to get rid of the -ball before they wanted to. "The best way to complete passes against them is to go out and come back short. That's what we'll have to try to do." Safety Mike Wagner's eight in- terceptions led the , Steelers. Defensive ends L. C. Greenwood and Dwight White combined for 16 sacks. ~ Pittsburgh's offense, despite the loss of quarterback Terry ¥,radshaw part of the season, .scored :3 team-record 347 points. Oakland ranked first in the AFC statistically but totaled only 292. Brad.shaw is healt hy again but his top receiver, Ron Shanklin. was expected to miss today's game· because of a back injury. The Steelers are after a sec:o nd con- secutive. trip to the AFC championship gafI\e. They advanced last year with a 13-7 victory over the ·Raiders that WJS Rttled with a ~acle touchdown p8ss play to Franco Harris in the final seconds. 1 The \.\·inner here \\•ill play either Miami or Cincinnati a week from Sunday for 'the conference title. "\Ve 've been lucky to win some games over Oakland," Bradshaw said. The Raiders are more vociferous about . the Steelers' luck. especially the crazY pass which bounced into Franco Harris' arms for the wiMing touchdown in last year's 13-7 Pittsburgh playoff victory. "A fluke won't beat us this time/' said Oakland guard Gene Upshaw. UPI Ttf.,,..... OAKLAND 'S GEORGE ATKINSON FACES CINCINNATI TODAY. Be11son Recove r s Buckeyf!s Running ~tnr Fears Himself th.e Most PASADENA (A Pl -_ Har9ld '"Champ" Henson's main rear himself. Ohio State coach Woodytlayes is more optimistic about Henson's comeback tha n the player. the league might operate the team in 197t "We're right back where we started,·· SJ.lid a souroe close to the situation. : .. Lake r • Trlt11nph .. ~ JNGLEWOOD -Happy Harisl-On pull· "" down 29 rebounds, scored 20 points , ' and led the Los Angeles Lakers to -Bill Kilmer, hospitalized until ThW'i~ day with stomach cramps, has been nam· ed to start at quarterback for the Red - ~ins. Kilmer passed for 1.656 yai'ds and , 14 touchdowns in ' the regular season . •. • itreluding four scorfng strikes last SUnday against Philadelphia, but he missed most of this week's team practices. "If Bill doesn't have any mQ.re. flareups, he will 'be our starting quarte,rback," Redskins coach Grorge Allen said Friday. Sun Devils Come Alive To Bury Panthers, .. 28-7 "The biggest thing is _my confidence," admitted the jwnbo Ohio State fullback recovering from kn ee surgery that shelv- ed him for eight games during the regular seasn . Henson, the nation's leading scorer as a sophomore last season, says the comeback trail toward an appearance against Southern California in the Rose Bowl New Yea r's Day is a slow but sure one . "I think he'll play. Our doctors tell us his leg is sound. He's still a little awkward," Hayes said before the first of four straight days of single pracliCts at Citrus. · The availability of Henson means Hayes may Jean more than eye~ towa~ his famed running game agamst ttie Pacific-8 champions. Hayes already has 214-pound junior Bruce Elia, a converled linebacker who scored 13 touchdowns this fall , in Henson's place, and Pj:!te Johnson. a 236-pound freshman, to U3e at lullbock. .a· 11&-107 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers Friday night in a National Basket- . -ball Association game. -. Gail Goodrich pun\ped in points, Jim Price hit a career high 25 and Elmore Smith added 20 to the Lakers' balanced . attack. 'rhe victory gave Los Angeles sole possession of first place in the Pacific DivisiOn, one game ahead of Golden State. Los Angeles is 20-15. Philadelphia dropped lo 11-22. lo other NBA games Friday night Detroit edged Golden State, 107-104 ; Cleveland topped S(!attle. 101-96; Buffalo tripped New York. 117·115 and Atlanta knocked of£ Houston , 124.110. e · Sta11bfl(!h Snab be d \ DALLA~ -Snubs sucb as belng pmed ~ver for the Pro Bowl team don 't bug ·.-nanaS quarterback Roger S~u.bach, the . No. 1 rated passer in the National Foot· ball League. tr Kilmer. is unable to start, the job \\rill go to 39-year-old Sonny Jurgensen, the 17-year veteran who threw for 904 yards and six TDs but has been bobbled by torn cartilage in bis left knee. . The Vikings are in the playoffs for the fifth time in six years, and are still • tiying lo win their first Super Bowl victory. . "This team has the best opJX>rtwuty as a playoff contender or any team 've've had here," says coach Bud Grant. "This team has more weaJX>ns." One of those weapons is rookie nooning back Chuck Foreman, who gained 801 yards rushing and caught 37 pas.ses for 362 ya rds despite missing two games with a knee injury. Friri Tarkenton, ,in tlie playoffs for. the first tilne, guided the Vikings to a 12"2 reoord by passing for 2,113 ya rds and 14 touchdO\\'ns , eight of them to John Gilliam. Minnesota's defense allowed the feWest ~ints in the National Qmference, 168> Staubach shrugged off the news that • ~-------~'-------. quarterbacks Johil Had!: of Los Angeles , , and ROman Gabriel of PbiladeJpllia bad · been picked by the coaches IQ.. repreSent the National Conference tearh in the Today's Sports Pro Bowl game. "'\ L.\ T } • • '·:1 don 't think tllal rqudt about ' iii-:.. ' "v n e ev1s1on diVldual goals anyinort,'1 rstaubadJ said · f. ' ... he prepared fcir" Sijnday'• N~ 1911.m. (2) -' NFC PRO FOOT· semifinal pl~yof£ showdown with ,: the '' "! BAO. -'lbe Washin~t~. ~skins Rams.·in Texas St.adium. ,, ~eon the,Pentral D1vts1on Cham· e ·c r owd e r Realgns . ' • "~· .Pltm, Minnesota. Vikings in a playoff game· at Bloomillgton. I p.m. (4) -AFC PRO FOOT· BALL -'11le Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Oakland Raiders Westerii Division champions in Oakland. DENVER -Eddie Crowder .has decid· ed 1 to resign as University of Colorado football coach but will remain as athletic director, the Denver Post said in a ~rjghted slory Friday. 'nte Post also quoted a "well-placed ~· ii> Tempe, Arlz;o,. a ..,.., flatly .• Oiat Arizopa iltl\le coach ,Frank Kush • -1d .be named, the new Colorado coach ft ' a salari of "between $8$,000 and MQ,000." • •r • • ,, • f • • M a ..... ttd ......... ·. ~ ... • 'l "John -Lueils sc:ored· 2:1 points Friday a!Jht a• oe<0nd·1'8hked ''IDYy I an 'd domped .cold·sh\>Ollni San ,Frl,llclteo, 78-' ao., in !he first ('OUlldjLlhe cable C•r Clallllc tollece' betl<~l ,follrJl!I· , iri<nt. ' .•. S p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD , OF . SPORTS -Billy . Smart's Quistmas Circus, featuring an in· ltmitional lineup of acts. ·" 7 p.m. (91 -RAMS: HIGllLJGHTS -Hlghllgbts .of . tllo· f\amo.Cleveland game played. Sun· day. 9: IS p.m. (S) -use BASKET< BALL -The Trojans host the ..Unlv.nlty o1 'Ohio Bobcats in a game taped eai:lier 1il LA. ' ll:Oli p.m. (S) -UCLA BASKET· BALL -.:nie Bonnles of St. l!onav.nture meet the 0 C LA Bruins Jn a game• taped ea rlier lfmi8ht at Pauley Pavlllon. .M~ryland .wm meet ~la Clara,. -.ii upiet 7..SS winner over SL' Joaeph 'a of l!liihldelpbli, IC\' Ille ~y cham, .• piPl)l!llO lomifit. • , · . . . , , '------~---.,.---' , j ' • • ' •• TEMPE , Ariz. (APl -Danny White's 62-yard touchdown pass to Gregg Hudson and Woody Green's 2.'J.yard dash for a score a .minute later broke open an error-filled Fiesta Bowl game Friday night, sending the Afizona State Sun Devils to a 28-7 victory over the PiU · Panthers. · - The loth·ranked Sun Devils'! 11·1, had entered 'the game as the nation's top scoring team, 44.6 points a game, but the unranked. two-touchdown underdog Panthers. 6-5-1, didn't fall behind until Danny Kush booted a 30-yard field goal late in the third period for a 10-7 margin . Arizona State stunned Pittsburgh with Whife's pass ,UJat went 60 yards in the air to Bud.Son, who had raced behind David States in the end zone as White dropped back from the Pitt 38 to avoid a strong pass rush. . - A fumble by Pill quarterback Mel Daniels arid recovered by ASU's Mike l;layes~ who also intercepted two passes, led to the.· field goal by Ku~. son of Sun Devils coach Frank Kush. \ Ths, Panthers, who lo6t four fumbles and had four passes intercepted, gave Arizona State the opportunity to go ahead 22-7 on Green's run 1:16 after Hudson's catch .. Punter Larry Swider fwnbled the No rth Dakota At UCI Tonight UC Irvine will close out· the pre· Christmas Slate by osting Norlh Dakota Slate COlle~e tonight at Crawford Hall wlih tipoff at 8 o'clock. This will be .lhe second meeting of the \wo teams with UC! posting a 62·56 victqry last1year in the Bison s~te. Against a common foe this nar I Moorhead State, North Dakota Stale won; 82--10, while the Anteaters of coach Tim. Tift pos,ted an 83-72 verdict at 1teme Wednesday night. Jtinior Mark Gibbons is Jeadin& the Bison scorers with 18.6 polntfl· per game while sophomore Steye Saladino Is .the top rebounder .for the visitors with a 12.3 average. · Other star<ers for the visitors include freshman Warner · Huss at center and sophomores Randy Trine and Mark Emel'IOll at the guard postt!ons. '. center snap and kicked the ball only five yards out of bounds. -On. the n~xt play, Green broke through for the 23-yard score. Green, who scoz;ed on a one-yard run after another Daniels fumble later in tbs fourth qu8.rter, neUed 131 yards on 25 carries. He out.rushed freshman All-American Tony Dorsett of Pitt, who was denied a breakaway run and had 100 yards in 30 carries. Arizona State commilted f o u r turnovers, including three White pass interceptions, and a fumble by White, on the game's first play from scrimmage that set up a 7-0 Pittsburgh lead only 47 seconds after the kickoff. Dorsett blasted through the right side of bis line for three yards and the TD. A crowd of 50,878 watched in ASt:'s home stadiwn as the Sun ·Devils con- tinued their domination or the 3-year-old Fiesta Bowl. Score llY Q111rlet1 Pltoburt:rll 7 o t ... , ..... ~ ArllDM $t1tt 7 0 ) Pnt -Dorwtt 3 run Lo!!O kick A$U -Green 3 run Ku5h kick ASU -FG IC.V!l'I JCI ASU -Hu<llon 62 pass from l•l~d) ASU ._ GrMn n run kick f.J.l!fd A$U -GrHn I run kick l1lled " -JO.t7t STATISTICS wn11e tklck PilJ AtiL SI. Fir" dawli' n ; 11 ftu.lln-v•rds •7·151 4S-1&-t P1s1!ng ylrdS 37 269 Rttvrn y1rds 27 4 ... ,_ 1·13·• ,,.20.3 Punts 8·:J9 Ji·'6 Fumbles·loll 1 3·4 •·l PtnlllllS•Ylll'dt 5.)4. 1·13 ·INDIVIDUAL LlAOlllS RUSHING _, l"ltlsilurOfl, OOrH'tt )1).100, J1111srk 4·l2, 01nl•lt. ll·Ji Ariton• sratr. Grffn lS-131, M1lon1 ls-57, Wiili. S-mlnus 2•. RECEIVING -Pll11bur91!, Oorsell 2·7, Farley 1·21, Mlll"PhY l·lS; ArilOl'll Sla1e, '1ud1on 8·'221. Owl'M 2..61, Grttn 2·13. PASSING -P!lllburoh, 0111!11S J.]1).3, 31 ylras: 00tM11 0.2.g, 0. KOtll 0-1·1, O: A,lton1 Sttlt White 1•·194, 269 Y&rds. Gtff!I 0-1-0, a. Area J Cs in Action Orange coast college hosts Anlelope VaJley, Golden Wtisf fesls ·Visiting San Diego Mesa and Saddleback treks lo Full~rton In junior college basketball play lolllghL The Saddleback game slarls at 7:30 with the other two beginning at 8. Pirates (M) are favored to sn two-game losing st~ak against An Valley while Saddlellack's Gauclios (I-8) face an uphill ballle ag•lll!! t9ught Fullerton. · Sal Diego Mesa (&-3) recenily captured the Qaaffey Invitat!onat tourney title. ' "It's a day to day thing ," he said before the Buckeyes opened their West Coast practices Friday at Citrus College. "It's getting' better every day. I can count on it now with no problem. It's been hit, too." said the 6-4 junior who weighs 226 and hails from Ashville, Ohio. Henson hurt his right knee· in the second game against Northwestern, smashing into the line on a running play. He underwent surgery the next da y. This season he rushed just 27 times for 101 yards and fou r touchdo\\'lls. A year ago he had 20 touchdowns t~at gave him a school record. He .ca rried 44 times against North,vestem 1n 1972. That tied another school mark. "Let's not joke about it," Hayes said. "We're ·not a passing team." . : Cornelius Greene, the team's regllli:r quarterback, threw only 38 passes: 1n 10 games, completing 14... for 214 yar~s and two touchdowns. · By contrast, Pat Haden of Southern California hit 116 of 208 passes for 1 603 yards and 13 touchdowns. 'HayeS, was criticized for. not pa5$~g once until the final two n1mutes duru:ig a 1~10 tie at Michigan. Hayes maintained Greene's thu1nb "'8S sprained. "His thumb wasn't worth a nickel in that last game," the coach said. ''He's in good shape now." SC Top s Houston, 92-78; = Bruins in 110-63 Blitz LOS ANGELE:S -Junior forward John Lambert scored a career high 28 points to lead 16th-ranked Southern. California to a 92·78 intersectional OOsketball vic- tory over Houston Friday night. Tonight SC hosts Ohio University. Sco ring 20 of his final total in the first half. Lambert led the Trojans to a 46-34 halftime lead. They never trailed in the game as Dan Anderson. second leading scorer for use with 16 points. broke a 2-2 tie with a to-rooter at the 18:02 mark of the first half and the Trojans bad 12-point leads on three different occasions. Houston \Vas only able to get within four points, also on lhree different oc-- -casions in the first half. To begin tbe second half, Southern California spurted to an 18-polnt lead, 52-34, on three straight baskets by center Mike Westra, who ended the game with JO points. "' LOS ANGELES -UCLA, led by Bill Walton, crushed Ohio University, 110-63 ~'riday nigh t and lhe mighty llruins ran their unbeaten streak in college basketb•ll to 80 games. Walton scored 25 points, hitting alt ' t l field goals he tried, and pulled in 15 rebounds. UCLA put the game away with a 28-5 run· _during an eight-minute span in the first half. That broke a 10-10 tie at the seven minute mark and surged the Bruins to a 38-15 lead. The visitors came back to outscore UCLA 1-1-9 in the final fi ve minu.tes or the half but the Bruins led 48-.29 at halftime aod then easily pulled away in the second halt \Valt Luckett scored 21 points ror Ohio. Keith Wilkes hit 14 and Pete Trgovich and Dave Meyers soored 12 apiece for the Bruins. Tonight the Bruins host unbeaten Si. Bonaventure. The victory gave UCLA a s.-0 sellSQQ mark. Ohio is now 2-3. Ohio went six minutes without a field goal during lhe Bruins scoring sufp in· the first half which was .spearheaff4 by Meyer! and Walton. ~ The game opened up with both t~ tight, playing sloppily and comnlillll)ll turnovers. Ohio was guilty o.r 13 turnovers . ja the opening hall. f • • ·. " 4 D41LY PILOT ;j\iarina Bags T itle; Oiler.s ; s·uff er First LoSs µI> ... ' ~~:Vik.es Rini ~·:.To 65-33 .. , ... ·r • ...... ' ' ~W.· ~·· Breather I, • .. . " .~·· ••• • By GLENN WHIT E or tit• Dlllr f'll91 SllU . -.~~·.· Atlghty Marina played what • ~ coach Jim Stephens described :;-: as Its best team game or the emb ry onl c basketball sea90n Friday night to nll1 away wipi. the 12th annual Clansman Classic at La Habra High. A mini crowd of 188 peopl.e ., , watched the undefeated Vik· l."·Pt.\ngs amass the widest margin -""'Pf victory ever recorded in the tourney's title game as --Lakewood's Lancers were buried, 65,33. • Previously, 25 points was .l.: the greatest bulge in a finals ,.,, -t h .,11,ma c .. ~· · And in winning by ·32 points, "1',,'._Stephens was merciful tp the i1•~~.Vikings• ninth victim in as ~ .... many starts. His regulars ,,._.,, played sparingly after the first . ;: .half -at which juncture ·: ~Marbia had already salted 1, ., way the championship trophy t :';, with a 45-17 bulge. 1 • ,_ His starters -Bill Fick, 'Bob Losner, Rich Branning, Byron Kosick and K e i t h Koeller -exemplified team play to the hilt with a k~en "· passing game, deadly shooting and superb derense, especially in screening off the boards. Marina gunned in 60 percent 1 ': ~of its first half shots while -·the defense was throUling -t.kewood and the latter ·-responded by canning 23 per cent ot Its alteml)U. · The Vlklngs went Ill~ first ~ U minutes without a turnover ~ : .. ~d had onl9 three ball control -.,. .• errors the first half as each ~ •:.man took turns at heroics. ~· .. · Marina had started coldly • ... .. ·,hitting onl y one of its first , · · five field goal tries. But then · ~ the Yikes zeroed in and made .,.., ·seven in succession to extend , .. a 12·1 lead to a 22-7 edge. .. • ' The bulge continued to swell .;·until a four-point play by Branning made it ~u with 2:48.remaining ti! halftime . LAGUNA BEACH 'S.MIKE KOENIG GUAROS BRETHER N_ PLAYER. DAVID KISS ELBACH OF LAGUN · A IS HEMMED IN BY TWO FOES. So Marina, now assured of being . the sple occupant of Orange Comity's No. · 1 rank· ing, retum11 to. th~ bafdWoods .. 'Wednesday against· La. Habra ;; . in the Orange tournament. ·-' M•rln• 165) fl fl pl 10 Area Pr.ep . Wrestling l<oellH Fick ,_~ "Br1nn!ng KotlCk s 0 0 10 i l l :: Sm11mari es 6 2 1 1• ·1 ""-•ndllr•r Jtnkln1 """~ TOUllS l 0 , 6 1 o 2 2 · a o 3 o 2' 1 11 6i Scwt by Q111l1t<11 2'? 23 14 6--6S 1 10 '11-33 i;·;· Mustangs I" • .. •I Roll Past . .. . Foe, 72-39 By CRAIG SHEFF Of Ult O.llr 1"11111 Sl&lf ·~. ·: Costa Mesa High's basket· ; •: ·ball team gave Mustangs ·. · ~ ·coach Bob Sorensen an early ~ ~Qmstmas present F r I d a Y " ··Jlight with a whopping 72-39 • victory over visiting Santiago. . :.; •. ; The victory ran t-.lesa's ... season rcord to 5-1. · ""'" · Costa r..1esa played without ' · · starting center John Cum- " •·mins but it made little dif· . . . ;.;., ference. ~.:•Sorensen's crew, behind ~. , .good defensive play a n d • 'sparkllng shootiog, shot to a • ctuick lead and never looked '"back. · · The Mustangs jumped lo a ·• ·comm.anding 18-10 lead al the -i: '"end of the initial qua rter and -:,extended it to 14 points (35-21 ) ' at the half. ,. .. And Jr there was any doubt !• ,, as to the outcome, the ."~ ·,i1ustapgs quickly shol those f ~ · Jhoughts down as· the second .. "half began -scoring the first . •eight points: V1rii'fY Miu !Ofl Vltl1 (24) llll CllM •s -Sowa (() plnM'd SP-llmU. 4:2S. 1Dl -Buie IC) dee Morrow. f.O. 111 -Or1per (Ml dee Sowa,, ... 120 -G1rci1 !Ml dee Day, a.2. 127 -Donohoo IMl elf(; Clerk 2.0. 133-J-$ !Cl Oft Sl1lk1r, 13-U. Ill -HetlOtrt«I !Ml dee ThomPSOf!, ... u .s -NvKrow CM) dee R1tulltf', "" 15' -Ca~" CC) dee Dr1pe1", 7--4.. 165 -Mttwlri (Ml fled D/1'11, 4-4 . 175 -Hill lM) plnf'IOtd OeMlll1, 5:Sll. 191 -,Tt,l(~tf' ICJ dee R-s. 2.0. HWT-Hl~on !Cl d«. k11rrott1. U. J•nlor V1rslfY MIUl1n Vttlo Ull Ill) CdM 9S -Genrtyn (Ml dtc Mc.Carty, 2.f till -Richmond CC> plnMO f01t1r, I: so. 112 -C11les !Ml dee Ald,r, 2.0. 111l -S1ml1n CM) pinned O&y, I 1 :..0. 127 -Buono (Ml dee Loci1n, 1J.0. 133 -Oobtn CCJ d« Coe, 1.0. 138 -Schletltr CCI plnMd L1nt1, l :..0. hS -Plkul1 (M ) dee Grfflfy, 7.0. IS. -Et!ante !Ml dee: Mr.ore, S.O. 16S -Antvp1s {() pinned Cltrk, 2:1l 115 -Rodl\tim !Cl pJnMd Clle11lke, 1 :~7. 191 -Voung !Cl dee Mummert. 5·2 . Hwt-Wlng•rd (Cl (let. 8J.lrlill;&rctl, 6-1 Fl'Olll-So,11 CdM (4S) (lt) MIHIOll Vltle MtrllWI IC) fll) Ly"""" M1rin1 1:161 f\tl Wllltll1r M1rln1 (4') f i.) 4-ltr ~s -M.rin1 forteUed. lOJ -Spear IM) dee A~rson IT! 14:10; los1 to Torres tWJ """; MW! by forlell. lU -Sauono (Ml pinMd DlllKI fLJ 1:)1); pinf!ld Dolder CW) l :SI; dee Wiie!•" {GJ 12·1. 110 -Sl!ney (M) dee Delgado !Ll 1.5-6; dee Cala:wn1r, S.O; lost lo G1rcie1 (GI 6--2. 121 & BrarMy (Ml Dinned G1rcl1 ILi 4:28: dee Jonn CW) 11·2; pll'lntd Hern1nott iGI l:lr.. , Ill -A.ll tlfooll; CM) plnnt!d J15per10n IL) S:IO; plnrttd Ajlr (W) l:ll ; pinned Fr1ntlsu5 {C.l 1 :30. 133 -Alves· IMl dee PU'Ql!ese ILJ 10-5: dee Nuno (Wl 4.01 a.c won by dtfautt. 1'5 -0.!1nv IM) cite J1,,,.• IL) 11-7: 1011 lo Oolbrl!l tWl f.21 fled Sh111kt'lGl 1·1. 1-S( -Cratt IMI lotl IO Htwlhomt IL) (·21 dee Gar,lt (W) 11-5; IOlf to !lrfdln' (G) l-1. 165 -Sktglll IM) dee Bodntr (L) &.2; dK OrtJ91u IWI 1·1; dee: Marllnel (GI. 13-2. 11s -Tllonnon (Ml lit!d C1rflft Ill 3-3;'1i11ned IY'f Tr1nt1ar11er (W) 1:41; won by tor1111. 19\ -Zotll11tr !Ml plnfled P1ttll1 IL ) J:CJ; pil'ltlH Eshlllln IWI :l:CJ; dee NlcoleMe {G) 111-6. I Hw! -Grin• IMI lost To C11o1• LI U-1; di(; M1rli11tr !WI 1.01 won bv tO<"fttl. • . Jim Swain's .outside jumper, '( ~.Q steal and layin by And y : • ' Sager. a nifty driv ing layup _;,.'·by Tiin Carrico and Phil t:~··Salazar's 18-foot jumper gave ;,.,;1he 1'tustangs a 43-21 lead and i:.'" ft WI! all over. Va...lty S · t k ring hon E11111clt In ) 1111 cr,,.u •' .-1 warn oo SCO ors ts _ Lio11tt11 1c1 cttc Me1ct11 11-0. J ' for the fifustangs 1 with 17 10J -Kl*"" <C> d« M11n•• wo. , poJnts, despite seeing· only 36 ... ~'., -Gog•anl•n IE > ate C>eolppo • 1m1Kll of act.Kin tn fie final no -Pl111 <li1 dtC ~ 4-0. ,..ijtiuarter. In fact alt of the ill:: /i/:: ~~ u . . . atarten, with the ~IPlion Ill -i..Mry IC) dK PlttrlOll 2"'3. "4l•~ Salaw', played very Uttle l~ : ~;.. '~>'~ ~= t:'. '-u.... r.-at ~..t.t minutes. 1'6 -Gt-tflll1 (t:I dtlC Rot>!tt. M. 2.0. .... WllU WHLI ...... us -P1rson5 !El !ltd Mollty 0.(1. '-»'•t-" Sager and Salazai · each 1t1 -G•rct• (Cl c1« Mwr1v 2-0. /I finl$b@tf with 15 pofntS. HWT -w,,1~1r ll' lltcl Robllt. °'lfl C•fl MtN• fnJ H.,..0-0. J1111lor Vtnl'Y 11 ft,. ff &ll•11Cl• ISIJ 011 cr,,..,.,1 ~ ' o f • 111 -Vumlge !El dK R!b41kolf 1.0. •·'''I 4 o ' I lOS -Grimm tEI won DY lorle!1. f t t ff 111 -V11migt (£) dtc R!b1kolf ·--· ,,,, ..... ' J t J1 Ill -WU5on (El WOf1,'W forltll. 'i·' ' f •1. -1:17 -"°''" fI J MC Ct,..Y-f--<I. lU -Hiii 1e i olnnH F••-!:.,. 1a -Jonen f'll ~ ~ ,,., :"' I .1 J t Id -Gtl~•tt 111 dtC Om!Mtt U. ,., ..... ft 1S4 -16!~••1l l dtc:N*l'lt"?4. - "" W •i:•,•,~, • 11 -1'1 • ~n fE) pl!Wltd Hfl'Wf l :.Q., -... 191 -FIPIOC'dll I!) dtc l.AWClltfl J.1. 11 4 ,..._,,, H"N't -~-(Cl llfnnt(I Hvr!lln ' l Laguna G.oes for ·:Title; Newport' In 44-42 ·. Urii Dumped" in Semis Victorv La gun~ns In 51 -45 Conques t By HA/cix WESCH Of ttlt 0.Hr l"ilf! Sl.tf' Laguna B~ach battled into the finals of its basketball· tournament with a 51-45 vie· tory oVer Brethren Friday at Laguna Beach. Coach Jerry Fair·s Laguna Beach Artists once again flashed a hard -nosed man-to- man defense , and showed con- siderable poise ii\ earning a chance to defend its tourna- ment title tonight at 9 against Walnut. Laguna B e a c h drew Brethren out of a zone defense with a semi-stall throughout the third qua rter, then pulled away once Brethren complied by s.witching to a fourth quarter man-~man. The break-away point for Lagu na Beach came with the Artists nursing a 40-39 lead with just over four minutes to play. Guard fvfark Rathbun hit a layln, Mike Koenig a short jumper from the baseline and Blair McManus a layup to pad the advantage, sound free throw shooting maintained it. Laguna Beach drew fouls with its slow-down ' g a m e throughout the final period, and hit seven of eight free throws in the stanza, the first seven ln a row. "11lis is a pretty smart team , and they've been play· ing well throughout this tourna- ment," said Fair after the game. "We'll have trouble on the boards against a lot of teams, but we'll scrap with anyooe." . Jn the ~arly going Friday It •PP!'ared Laguna Beach mlgtit 'be overmatched by Brethren. The visitors took a 16-10 advMtagLJate· Ur the first qullrter. • Lftll"I ltlCll 1111 ..... ,,, "· Al,cM•nu• I O 1 ~ ICl•tMlb1c" J 2 2 I Koen1o r ! -1 4 . •a11111un J • I f I Wright 1 S 2 19 k rttno S D 3 10 To11t• 20 11 t 51 .... w Oll•f't'1'1 , Utl.N hedt . 11 l6 , .. tt-J1 '""'"" ,,, -.. u-:n: JER RY FAI R :·'.. ,JO'l'llil b RISCOL L 1. , • Trojans Take 55-54 Reversal By STEVE BRAND Of tlM DlllY !"Hof Stiff Newport Harbor's B r i a n O'Flaherty came to the rescue just when it appeared the Sailors were fading to lift his team to a 44-42 basketball win over host Corona de! Mar Friday night. It was the Tars' flfSt win By RON EVANS after five st raight setbacks 01 "" DlllY Pllllt Sl•ff to CdM's Sea Kings. Univ"e.rsity High came up Newport had taken a five short in a bid to upset pre-point lead early in the final tournament. favorite Walnut quarter, 37-32, when C.Orona and lost 55-54 in a semilinal del Mar's Joe Kosmala went game or the Laguna Beach to work. cage ·tourney Friday at Kosmala hit two straight baskets in close and the Sea .Laguna Beach. The defeat ended a 'four-Kings got hlln the ball again I moments later and he was game University w i n n· n g streak and relegates the Tro-fouled. With 5:22 to play, jans to playing for third place Corona del Mar took the lead, H t Sh • E • tonight at 7:30 aga in s t 38-37, on the two charity 0 , oo tmg stanc1a B~~~~ii~y to handle a rull-to~;iaherty took matters into court press by Walnut in the his own hinds at that point, B I' , Val • 80 31 first three minutes and the driving the inbound pass the e s. .enc1a, . . final quarter of the game lenglh of Ille court end even proved to be Un iversity's though he collCGted an of. downfall. Between those times rensive foul on the drive. he By HOWARD L. HANl>Y lherealter as the hapless tho gutty Trojans outscrapped nipped the ball in the baliket ot "" 0111Y l"llot s111t Va 1 en c i a team made the taller Walnut team and to give the Tars the lead Red-hot stkoting and a light numerous turnovers, sh o t outshot them. again. zone defense that limited poorly .and was otherwise U.niversitJ held a 48-4l lead An exact duplication of the Valenc1'a lo outside shots only harassttl by , the ~fl g_ I es .. i .. g ~lo the final quarter go-ahead play by O'Flaherty defense. g"'"'' 111 ' catapulted the Tars into a into the early. going gave ~the largely on the standout board Estancia Eagles basketoall But .the shooting accuracy work or forward Paul Simon three-point lead, and , as on team an easy, 80-31, victory of the , hofts was the thjng plus the shooting of Simon the first foul. the Sea Kings over the Tigers Friday night that broiight a glea m to:.the and Jeff Giese. shooter missed a chance to on the winner's court. eyes of coach Dave Carlisl_e:. , Simon ~uthustled a walnut pot his . team ahead from Estancia mO~ed in front, ~-0, "This · js by far the best front line checking in at ,6'6 , the free throw line. in the first 2:10 of the action we have ·~hot any ti~e _qiis f-5 and 64, and popPedi 1n Although Corona . del Mar d ·t r a ~alne season,",lie sakl following ,.i .. OM. shots from 18-20, Ceet to crept back to within one, an ' was neve . ..,.,, O'Flaherty drove the Sea ga me. ~ · ~· 1• spark a University comeback R11stl'rs Win, 'tl 5-90 ' . The Eagles were pa~ .in after the Trojans ~ed Kings wild In the final 30 the first quarter by JUn the first eight points of the seconds, dribbling all over the McClosky ,and Jerr 5an1\ey game. . fbrecourt, protecting the ball \\•ilh Buddy Confer having the Walnut got those eight a:S'Uie clock: wound down. hot hand in the second ·P,eriaj, points ofr a full-court zpne With slx seconds to play, when Estancia hit six of nine pr,,s. and the press proved . O'Flaherty was fouJed and from the poor. • .,, ~" to ~ the difference when the even though he missed the Golden West College rolled to an impressiv~ 95-90 basket· ball victory over a toogh Southwestern College team ln .non-conference aCUon Friday night in the winn&'s gym. 1 'l'he Rustlers ha d an 82.ro lead wilh 7:59 to go,' before Southwestern ranled against owe reserves. For J~e -~half. fhe £a~ tTraj3ns had their seven-poU,t second free throw, Corona del shot al 'a torrid 62.5 iieic . .lead: aru!' needed only to P".O' Mar was IUlable lo Ue the and c~ si% of io in Ill • tect !t tbe final period. game on a last .. econd shot third perlod )>elor~ ~(; scoring Ille first si% points lhal was cleanly blocked. took over ~rihe entire fbttrth of the lut quarter, man)I, as c.,...,.. MM' 1e.i stanza a6d , outscored the-a resuJt of the press, Walnut Tucl!tr ~: ~ ': Tigers, 24-8. The re~rves also' j cut University's lead 1to1 ~1. ~r" : : l 1t Otlff" WKf !tll ,, ft pf IS 3 l . ' ' 10 1 3 . . 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But such was not the · case Friday night in the cllam· plon.<hlp finals of the fourtl> annual Anaheim Ho 1 id a y Festival basketball tourna- ment at the Ana.helm Con- vention Center. Katella H!gh's Tod Lychkof! hlt from six feet down the baseline .with no time re- maining to give the defending champion Katella KnJghts a 61H17 trtumph before 2,300 faJ)S, ending lhe Oilen' win , streak at 10. !lere was the sltuatlon with I~ seconds lo go: Coach Elmer combs' Oilers had the ball out ol bounds wilh a 67~ lead tJwlks lo a turnover caused by Raul .emtrera.. who in lurn. took Rocky Qarelll's pass for a layup and his 36th poi.at wilh 27 seconds left. Katella was guilty of an offensive foul and the Oil City had the ball again. needing only lo hold on lo the ball to ga)n the title and remain unbeaten. Contrera. took the inbounds pass, skirted three pressing Katella defenders and then was whlstled to the bench by official< Jim Kinnane and BW Ross for a questionable of- fensive foul. That gave Katella the ball. The Knights (ed it to 6-6 Jell Welshahs at the top of the key, who missed a 1$-footer . The ball squirted out of a scramble underneath {where Combs later contended a foul should have · been levied on Kstella) and Lychkoff came up with the winner at the buzzer. Contreras WU named CO- most valuable player with Welshans. Scott Rankin was also honored on the all-tourney team. Mu11tl11tlM Bttdt 1611 Cl1rlill Contrtrll G1um1n "" Rankin w.ir Toll It 0tw1kl """ LYc~kotf Wtt.,,IM Whllidon ·--To!•lt """'" . J 1 1 1 112!:16 o 1 o 1 J O· $ 6 l 2 1 I ' 1 3 ' 3071S 67 Ktltllt 161) " " " '• l 0 1 6 I 2 J <t 4 0 2 I 124•7' t I l II 1 • t ' 31 ' u " SaH"ll W QMrttn HunllnglCHI ?O 11 1J 1~1 M•rlM 17 22 20 ~ Edison, Dolphins Triumph · Edison romped to an easy 8.5-27 basketball victory over host Lompoc end Dana HUis gained the consolation finals in the Laguna Beach tourna- ment with a 59-46 win over Cypress Friday night. Mater Ders Monarchs were knocked from the Anlthelm tournament when Kennedy came storming back in the fourth quarter to post a 66-57 victory. And El Toro lei! lo Brea, SUI. "" ·-Cl••k WllMlll WMM T11ll¥ Trox•H Atcl1tlll ftrrlll Tof•I• ··-""'"' ....... "'"" ""'"""'" Thot't!lloClll """' """"'' "" Tottl1 ...... UJJ '· """ ~ s 2 1 12 • 0 t 0 4 JO 1 11 61-411 , 1 2 11 2 2 II 6 1 0 J 2 .. 1 • 14 l l 1 t 27 22 14 •• fttrl 1W o..mn 16 ,, 27 1t-U ' 1• ' $-21 Dtllll Mlb l•J " " ,., '• ~:·:,~ ' 1 ' 1t 1 2 l ,, I I 1 ' 1 0 • 2 I 0 I 4 211 J 14 ,, k.nW~ • C'l'l)rtlt •• ,, ~ D-Hiib ti' lt ·ti 16---.Jf Mtttt Dll U1) ' ..... I• I t.2116 ' t I l:t 6 • ,:II 11 1 1 t ' 0 2 .J t u ''' 11 ~IW twmr. ,.......,. Diil ,. 11 lf lo-.st 1<tnnHY 16 12 16 ~ ., , .. l6p~ ... """'' ~i' : ·: t' t' I j ·-"' I • "'" IJ C•rtff . Tvtttl • • _,,_ ::..T"" : : : t::l • Alamitos Raci~ Results 'Oil llllllOAV CLIU a llAST , ... , ••ti . iiO Y•'d•. 2 'fllr old ITlll*t. Cl4ilml119, Purst 11300, ltnd Too. Wellon 7.to 4.«I 2.to M1le1tk Jr .. "'" i.oo 2.co Tu(tr Ml11. Wlr.d , tO TIMl!-18.36. • • · SaCOHD IACI. $d' yards, J Vtlr t,°.:-0 & up. 1t1r1ers 1llow1ric:1s. purw Mr. Powell, Mvltf . 15.40 6.20 5.00 Ktllfhl All1lr, K1nl1 J.60 3.20 MldWI~ Dtndy, C1rdo r1 4,20 TIME-21.10. ,, 1 1 1 fHllD IACI, ~00 Yl"'I· 2 ~11r ol<11. clll'"!ng. PUr1e •1))(1 14 Jon lroen, Llphlr!'I S.fO 3.00 3.00 _ !l Gle11 8 0, Ad•lr J.60 i.to * C11te N Quick, W•rd 4.00 14 TIME~0.7S. 0 •DUllTH ••cl. e10 yards. 3 y11r 12 olds & up. (ltlmlng. pur11 S1600. 0 l oy1I Bt1ck Chltk. IS Cf'Ullff 13.90 ,.20 S.60 a11tt1 T1nk, Nlcodemu1 4,40 3.CO Plur.dlr, C1rc!oz1 4.40 TIME-'4.00 ALSO A:AN -Prince Atl)ert Esq .. liltl'ICY Wiilow, Moby K!IUan, l ow Slgn1t, Pappe Wlns. ll'lllTH llACI. 350 yards. l year olOs I. Ill), claiming. ll!lleg & mares. purst U300 Super Cite, .-.d1lr J1n1 M1, Brooks •.60 J.IO 3.20 DH-Roy1I lool!e. A:!ch1rd1 OH-N11r!letloF1. Ore~tr TIME-11.03. 2.10 '·" '·" '·" " ri ·l 0 " 'l l! ' ti a VITI It .. ~ .... lo.re 11 1 LI Mltllk1n ~m:~r• l!0 SI, ... ~ ... (t1t) St, l"tvl 'ti l!lfMOp Am•t IS M.lltr Otl " fttlllllllh 17 LOI Mfos \· 'I . ' ' 7 7 ! Crestlllew Leque • ' I IL MODINA ' Ktnntf1:11 ~~\fmllos ; Ort~ Ult) l1 "\/~\.\.ek 27 u,11,, "I MltllOl'I VilfO 3 _. Vlllt P1rk " V, " " l " ' llOOTHILl. · Co&ll Meu ' li:tnneCI~ El MCIClt!'JI TIJSlln (Ill Or1n111 Mlllllll'I Vitlo K1tel111 VUl1 P1rk 51ddllbKk KATILU. Lo& Al1111f!01 ~ .. " '! •! • ' " ' " " • " li ,: 1 • • ALSO A:AN -Trl1 Oeck, ChlCkltv Chlek, Burn! M1squll1 O~IClhe1t $IXTH IACli »O YlrdJ. 3 y11r oio .. claltt1l111. Pllr'I• SlSOO EKlr1 Point, Wtrd 11.40 5.IO 4.20 JoyOllS Prl01, G1r11 J.IO J.20 Prep Ho~p Scores f1'"UV Alf1lr, K11lghl J.~ lt""~-:::~· -Top's Gil. FIYS .,,...,..... ...... Joy, Air Sllow, Fr•tr•nc:1. Sure AS "-'''" V•ller:lnl Ul) Wlllll'lllllllf .auF1l1r Vtnlty O.U.11 O'fffthne MlrlF11 IUI (611 K1tt1i. ~ 'I • " ll " • \t • 7 ' " ll ll " 17 ll " " '! " 7 " ! ,, 7 ' • ' " llutt t 2l F 11Jl K1pl111 Allllllndtr (111 F (17) T1ylor Cook ( tl c c '/ , ... Freetcay Leque Al, Sc:OObY Doaby Dao, On llmlli. lloxolO ( 0) I" ( 6) WOlll ss EXACTA 4·E•lr• Pcilnt & 10-M1rg«um \OJ ' < ll Domlf'0\111 Jovous Pride Plkl u:u so Tlngoy \J C I 7J SOtlcf•r• saVINTH '•Ate 400 Yards s yeir 81rrlof (Ill G IC) K1r1mo10 t.1wrfllte (lj) 0 t f Hinds Ug11nd t 2) 0 I I) MrtrrY old1 a 11p. ciiissllltd 11iow1nct. FordSCOrlng J:~ :-:,11~,:.~ ~!re~: .Wll· ourH sa!«I. Thi Flllbrook kin-$, 'lltcher· 7 SVtbltd r, Hui· R1ltnlnt1 5t1r. Cltrlsst 6.40 •.to c.20 ctilng• 1• wmim1ns11j. Mobs: 6..-1rdl J, .. Cou11ly F1111om, N!code'"UI 11 .«) s.•~ R1ld 2, COlllllO 3, C1rp111ter '· Slf'od, H1rl "80 HlllTlme .cor1· Founllln V1ll1y 23- M.1rl1111 Si;orl11g SuM: llubltt I, llolitl 2, Wiison 2, W"111111 lt. H1ltllrnt; M•rl1111 33-21. ,,...,._ '"" ...... " Llflll'll ••ell Ull "l•I '"lflill McM1m1t (201 F I Ii E1c1ler1 TIME-20.0I'. ~ ' f ALSO A:AN -JOI 81 Good, AIOl!I ll. ,. ; .. •1r, Dickey lllut 8oy, Judy's Wonder. Oillrkt a1S1t11Mll llGHTH IACE. 150 y1rd1. l ye1r ,,..._ Anderson UO> F ( 2) Ai lor ' . okl• a. up. cltlm!ng. purse $2800. Ch!H1r, Tr111ure 11.60 6.fO c.oa· H•"ll"llH ach (411 01) E .. Mfl P1rr e1r, K~!ghl 1.60 J.20.Junkln1· I $) F 02) Smltn Noor Moor!, H1rl $.20 KHrct I 0) f (101 St1,r1rd TIME-11.flO Webb . (In c ( 21 Otey• ALSO A:AH -A Goin' Man, Rackll Stn1rio ( 4} G ( •l Sdll'Older ID Mt, Bob's Bir End, lei tar C1lv1no f!O) G ( J) Ross Welch, A:Kk on Mi n, Moon B... Scorlnt SI.lbs: Huntington ltlch: JS EXACTA •.Chlll1r & 3-P1rr B•r, 6, £dl\On: B~wn·f, Murrly 2, JMlld 115'..SO. H1lfflmt: E<llKln 22, HI 22. NINTM llACI. olOO ~lrds. 3 Ytlr Cllds &. up. cf1lmlng. purst SIJOO. V1nc1Y \111111. Dreyer C.20 2.to 2.IG Juel Ey1, CllrlHI J.60 l...O l\r, LIMf, W1rd 1.llO TIME-lO.SO. ALSO ll:"N -Go Misty Jot, Nulhlr BllMY• Olmfnl ll1r, Flffl •Id, Thl1!11 ••ld.Y. Dustor ••r Bor. Miu &11 .. ,. 15 EXACT A 3-Vt!'ld~ Vegas & 5·Bud Eye, P1k1 $36.50. SM Ci.r-te ("I ltU Ol'lllte .... ,....._ '"'-elMM S.11 ci-11 f"I It'll 0ntite .a.rru ( fj F I ,, McOoMlilll MltcMl/ (141 F I 41 ICoctl Frink ( ll c ( D) Kreuttb'e'r BNrd (11) G I 31 Jol'lllSOl'I RKklnttr ( 7) G I OJ Oytr Sin Cl"""1!11 Subt:: Forrnltf' •. Ctrr 2, McOONld 2, tltttfno-4. Helrtlm1: s.., ''"'"""'' 31.1, Gr~h i 61 C 0.Sl Garrell Hlllm111 t 21 ,.G t 11 Se/lens Slrombol111 (121 0 01) Sulley l.tg!,JOa B11ch Scoring Subs: HMC!er· Kiii 2. OswalO '• Wiiey 2. HtUllmt: l1gur11 BNth, 24-20. s..ii1mo,.. •1n.tttri1ll 11 T-(441 145) 11 M.._. OentcocM1 ( 1> F ( 4) JohllKl!'I C111!Ulo 02) F 1121 Cody H1rmo11 ( 6) C 1111 A:11li Fr111.,-IO) G ( 7) E1tr1ndlc $Jngh ( 0) G ( 4) Dobson !I TOl'O $c;Ol'lno SI/bl: Helm 1•. H1lttlm1: El Mod-»25. , ..... _ ........ o.,. ... °"" ,_"'"" -·-MIPIM Vllfl fUI IUI •VMI fllrt: llum (111 F 011 J 1ckov!dr. 8oofll (10l F (101 LM R111b I 6) C I ll R1ubol\llf Scott I 21 G l 41 Swll\Oerl Asper { 31 G l 21 KtllhY -Alamiws Entries Mkslon Vltlo Scorlno ·subl: SWNJY '· a1tes &, ~11orl1n 4, lettr 3. H1lttlflll scor1: Ml11ton \tltlO 26-U. '""""''"' ltllr:llHM """""'"" •ctt (41) 1•1 1c11- L .. Alflftli.s l11lrl•f lw S\IMllY Clllf a , •• ,. FlrM P'ott lt:4S P l ••ct• 1111 Flrff Ilic.. U llldH M 601, 1111 11111 "II 'lll$T IACt -»O v•rds. J yter ol<IS & llP. Cl•lmlng. Cllll-br.O.Purt.e Sl3llO. Cl1lfTlln.Q prlCI $1.00. Vtll' JllMbuG (WrlghtJ lit llttl1 Ch11 Chu CG1rr•> 117 f.\ICktY'• Cl1bblr (Lllltl•ml 119 Bir'• FOf' luck (IC.111!1) 119 SNCe Nolt OC:n!Qhl) lit Miil •11 ll1r (91llou! 116 Gold l ining (Smlllll lit •uf,fer Cui. Bir IH1m1ttonl lit cri1roln Cl'llrtlt <W1bonl 11• Mid PolSI (H1rti lit Go Hlr Go IC~tgtrl tnm1n's Leo Two !Lil)l'ltml Double Poi:o 111.;1 (Clerluel M~mlnou• (AdlllrJ Onp Torito (MOrrbl Teof Writer (Myle5) Laf'IO Clll,,,. (l!llck10 B1d Wl'lo !Ktnlsl H!11lu1JF1 (Wrl9h0 Contrer11 ( 2J F r?> CoCJpel" O'Al .... ndra f 11 F 1121 Gome? n• owens 1131 c < 01 ''"'' 11t Slm1 116) G 7J le11Ctlk 119 Johnson C JI G I D) St.c:kltloer lit Edison Scor!119 SW!.: DlshWood 1, 111 Fl<1on1 2. Wlckershlm 2. WllUtrns 2. ~It DIUrict I •l'lllllNll i:; MU111i1111M •ell (lll (411 119i- 122 ECOM!fllckes (OJ F { I) Hulftnln 11: .. n..,. ! 61 F flOJ Fredrick llVINTH IUCa -•10 YlrdS. 3 Gltnt1 ( GI G (101 Frtln Yl8• olds & WI· AlloWlnct. l'llf'll Cr11Q I 'l G {I)) Wlllte :UOOO. Slmperl ( d G ( 0) C1rlMW1 TM Moonshll'lll' lllPh•mJ 11f Huntington Beadl Scoring t Subs: G1velmen (Cl l'Ooll) 111 lush 2. Hrrclno {Morrl1l It' Bir F1me IWrlghll 111 District A """""'" Kopoer (Orr,'1rl lit "'""Ill"" adt l•l <111 lcllMll 1 .. l ' 'l " " 'l •• 'l •: " • ·IUINA f'AlllC M1vf1lr i-'.t M!r1<11 i~~~:~. ~~brt Futf1'11)n sunny Hiii• 'UllEITON Edl~nn Kill!'lltl ti H1br1 D-11 S1111rm1 l'~tlf)fdll Sunny HH!s lluen1 P1rk Troy KINNEOY 1~ Ft ~\M•n1 0 FDDftltll o 5unnY MIU~ •'i f;::;• P1r I Fullt'1Dl'I ~ Lowell 21 LI H1br1 21 SI VlllM 27 J11ncho ~t1"1llot IS St. John .0$CO ,: " ,! ,7 • 0 7 ' 7 ll '! ' • • I .t " • U. HAl•A !ltrr• '""In Fun.min !·~ . ""nv .,ru, 8~ P•rk Snvtl'llll KDM.c!Y Lowell LOW ILL ~rnort ., .. TrOY-FoLl1rton ·-1·P1:rk Sul'n 1'11111 ·~­SI Yll\nl LI Htbfa $AYANNA St rvile Vlll•·P''' 11....-n• lrtl Su~llV Hm1 Fullerton Trov LI H1bre Lowell Kll'lnedy I ,, ' " ' 2! 'I ~ • ' " .. i~ • " ' " " " • ,: tl • 1\ " 7 ~ J, • " SICOND ll:ACIE. -•JO v1rd1. 3 VHr ol<ls & llfl, Cltlmlno. PUl'lt •1«10. C1•1ml119 price •1600. Tiie Sl'IOre ..... Tol1!1 8.01111 CA:lchtrdsl lit Webb (IS) ,, {12) Smllll SIY1nn1h'• Bav {Wtrdl 12' Serr1r.o { d F (101 Sher1rd Krtrcl ( 0) .; ( 21 Olly e)CMlllTION MATCH •AC• -Glntr•• l 0) G ( l) A:os' ln'llte11on11. Pur" 112.000. 1711 y1r1:h. a18n::1 \ ( u G ( l l Schroeder Cage &ores "ltmtf~ P'hll (Btlloul 111 Go Flos1if Go CA:klltrO~I In" Stooper Sport {Knight) PtOPY Vocnum (Wer<:I) llt C1alt lrown tLlpfl.lm) 119 Klra<1ng1no IC,..ger) llt Dlvll J1ne (Hirt) 119 El Art ie 1c;.ru1 119 TMlllD IACI -350 v1rds. 3 Ylir old. Allow1nce. Pun1 '3500. Tiie l l "'"'· Miil floklt Cll!p (W1rdJ Hf FrM ll•r• IHertl 122 fl1lr Of Dice (A<11lrl llt AlleoMnv Mc:111 cc .... gerl 119 Flrtl Shuttr. (C1rdo11J Ht Fort0tt1n l.01 (81Uoul 116 •OUITH IACI -~9 y1r<1s. 3 VRr olds & up. Allow1nce. Puru ..... Ai1 Pippin IAdllrl Lii Amloo (Morrill AllruJ1tlc fK1nl1I Uncle Wes (W1ral aald AdYll\lurt ITrffsutt) Big Sl'tol (Binker 18roab) Good CDVt IH1rtl HIYITll!llh (Smith) m "' "' "' "' on '" '" P1l1hl Prine:• IA:oblft Ad1lr) 122 Edison ScorlllQ Subs: Murrty 1. Huf\. llttl1 ltiSY A:otr (HtnrY PIQt') 122 ·llnglon &Heh SuM: Junkin $, CllYI· El Dorldo ::~~v~:OJ llGHTH •ACI! -MIO y1rds. l ro 10. FYlterlort n, VIiie ... rt. T1 Year olds, Cl1lmlng. Purst S1900. •-V•nl"" •-"•"' L··-67, llolll Gr111dt ft c 111m1ng pric• $7500. .., •T "' TWhler llree11 CG1rU) 116 llll«ll P1rk 6l. S1nt1 ""' Vt lley St. C\-rlllfl Ct111k Ot!Hrt lkt IWrlgntl llt Freslllftlll ltllr:9"'U IEI ll111CllCI 6A, Lt M1br1 9t lucky ShllOh tArmstrOltlll 122 sinl• AM v1111r Tlllnll'f $lnlle lowe!L '3 •. Senior;• U Mlstrr ProjKt Cllplwim) 1 It s.11 Cl-ttl {'1} 19t C1eW11 • A111Mlr11 T.--1 A.lure air Go CK1nl1) 119 Mltch1U 1221 F ( A) B1-lyUJ1 StrVltl 6A, l"oot11111 Sl Ot t Relllr ITrt1su,..) llt ....,,,.,,. ( tl F t 2) Bl1v1 LMf'I a . "nlh•l'" 21 Miss ld1's Wini (Myl11) lit Frtnk ( 'I C (101 Cl1r1c.t Trw TMnllrMflt Truly Trleo lf'd•lrl lit tlMrd (Ill G (ltl "oxll lllll!'ll flerk S4. lll•lr 4' Surfer Sindy IPIQel lit R1tklng1r f 1) 0 ( 1l Anclefl.Oll NlllTH IACI -3SO ylrdt. 3 Ytir S.11 Clomenll koth'IO Sutll: H11tlng.1 TroY 7'. El ~.,." old.I & \IP. Clolml119. Pi.rrM Sl:ICO.· 6, Wtmll 1. JUlllOll COlLtSa CLelmlno price 11600. J-~·~·~··~·~-iiii';,,.;;ii'~c~•~-iiii;'~';;~iii"'~·i;;iiiiiiiii'o'~"~k~,~~i;;i'~'·0•~•K~·~·-~~';;"ii;iiiii;;::-1 Gornlr Jones CK1nli) 119 B111ett1 !P11tlol 117 Hink'• V1ngu1rd IG1ru) 1\t ·f BrHdlllck'!W1rd ) 11t Blrlombl ILlpllaml 119 Sir G1mblor {Wotl!l'tllll 120 Coi::kY Kid (Ad1lr) 119 Idle D!00tr (Sl1pe) llt Sleepy Chlr'9t \Knfthll 119 Jet SINI IMvtesl 117 • • • Alll lllflllle Angell"'" Mlk• IC1rdo11) nt t<.te1PU l11 (Ptlllol 120 •lllTH IAC& -400 Ylfdl. 2 .,._,r olds. Allow•nc:e. P'urSI SUOO. 111 Blick Mood IW1bonl ll• Fly AWIY Kid (W1rdl m Jip;;c;;';;'~"'i;;;";;;;°'i;;i~'M;;o~';;"~';;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"~',! Barrows •ec;ttt 511!!'111 (Mll11l MIN Fllkt lteb (Tr11wre) Timi cn1c iA:iclltrdO Dtll'I SMdoW ll 1Houl MCton Flr.t (Kanlll "·Tlmelo Tl'llnkrlch fWalsonl 1111 Fly Bye (ArlMh'ong K!pty Br1>1d !P11tfol A-Oo F1rt111rt1!ler lllph~ml A -J1rry Flshtr trallled en!rY •n •n '" '" •n '" '" '" IUY A NIW 71 DAftUN AND SAVE AT COSTA MESA DATSUN 2145 HA.1101 ILYD. C.M. 540"'410 Q\lalit.1 Women'• Apparel Anthony Shoe Service Complete Shoe & Lu1pp Repair Iott! at ttie en1ranc• to Lido l1le. $1X'TH llACI -400 Ylrds. J YHtl olds & 1111. Claiming. Poru Sl.00. Cllll'lllnt ptlce SlDCO. DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE START HARD? · -. _GIYE.J'.DOR MILEAGE? ___ _CAN_HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP tMI MAllCMt M.VD., COS1'A Mis,\ 60flM Ml Wtril ........... • Mlil, W ... MIJll ri·~-~----~---~---1 PRE-CHRISTMAS THE WRIST SCULPTURE by Lady Seiko 1 SELL·A· THON! 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LA•lfNA aEACM '~r~1:m.,,,, i'.re1 V11tncl• t111 c11m1nt1 11ton1 Buch !'llV1!'$1ty SOMrl O•n• Mllls • ~A· CLIMeNT Mlulon 111110 llCll'l\I llllCll !I o.t'1do f:~111 lle•d~ ~:-'Hills f . Valenclt. un1ver1nv . DANA Mil S111 Dlto0 Monf<I ~l ·• " ll " 0 " H " ~i " " ' '' • ' . " ' 11: ' " .. J ig •• 10 • ~ J 22 " " " ' 1! .~ v .. -r " ,t " ~ " " • " ' 20 'l " ' H ' 1 Troy B~lu Gt11'de Unlversllv l l(tun1 BNch !.rlnor1 O~nt Hlll1 BrN • $111 Clttmt1 nl• El Dor10o S11111et League ANA"l:IM Ch1ff1y ltfdl•n<h !111\ M1rln1 ~:!l~rnster New...,,. H1r11Qr Hu..,lln;ton Be1d1 l<Nlrl S1nl1 Ane Pl$lcl1n1 NOl1h Torr1nc:e l os Allot .MUNTINOTOM llACH Pa<Ulca Fco,o11l1ln V11l1Y loor1 ~•n•• A111 w .. 1er11 M•rln'I Antht!lm Wutm1nlllr Newport Hf!'bor LOAll:A MAllNA "1"11"~'"' Est1ncl1 Anaheim lo1r1 N.wocrt H1rb0r ""~''n~to11 Beach W~slern S~11t1 Ant Wntm1n111r HEWl'OIT HAllOll 3' ~OfDl'll de! 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' iOl'I CCIII ~II I Xi 11 ~ " • • • 7 " li " " 'I 7 • " " i~ " " " " " " ' . " ! I ' ' " 0 " ' ~ • y " .. " ff 'l " " .1 ll .. " " " 1 }i l\ " " • • " " 0 " .. ~ ,. ' "' " lndependetds • DAILY PILOT PUBIJC. NOTICE IU,1110. COUlT Dfl TH• STATI Oii' CAll,OllNIA. POil .THI COUNTY Ofl OllANOe 1 Ne. A•1Pll NOTIC8 0, H•A•tN• t'tlllT A•O 'IMAL ACCOUNT AND ll81'0llT OP A.DMINISTa.t.Tllllt WITM 'fMe Wtu. AHM8X&O AND fll TITIOfrt .flOll I,... 7 SITTLIMINT 1'01 "AlLOWAMce M j' STATUTO•Y COMMl$$'°M$ AW P ~ 'II& 'Oil 8.XT.AO•DINA8V' t tlllVIC IS, 1"01 AP,OINTMINT TO 30 fllLL VACAltCY AMD POil l'INM. DISTlllaUTION 14 l!tlll• of ETHAN flH ILLlf'S, l ka 30 ETMAN I.. PHILLIPI , •k.11 ITHA~ ! U.FAVIETTe JHILLIPS NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11111 l Mlldt.cl E. E1tto. Admlnlslttbhl w~ ~ lht Will 1nntxt0 of '"" ~,,..S ; dKedltll'I 111111, I.It tlled< lllrtlll a '1'lll Ind Fln1I ACCOOnl l>flCI tlllPlrt ' of Adml11ltlr1trlx "Wlll't lhl Wlll AnnuM •nd Petition tor 11, Stttlem'lnl, tot 'l Allaw•nce ot s11tutorv Coml'l'llMI-111d FMI for Ex1r1ordtn1rv SlrYl«:I. ,., S4 Apl)Oinlmll'll IH Trin.!H lo Fill VKl l'\q' 21 find for filntl Olttrlb\lllO!'I ref•l'tfl(• t9 4 wlllch 11 m1d1 tor f\lrl!Wlr potllnit..-s. l 1n11 tt111 tfll time 1f'ld '"c• or l!Mrfl'lf 3" thl '''"' Ila• bNn Ml tor JanutrY' 7 10. 1t74, 11 t:OO 1.m.. tn n1.1 UUttrOOfl'I of 01Pirtm...,1 No. :t ol 11ld cwrf, i'! •I 10I) CIYk Center Orlvt West, 11'1' l lht City ol S1nlt Ane, C1H10r11l1, 14 01tecl Hove'"be' 30, 1fn. 13 W. I . $1 JOHN 1, CounlY Cle!'k 20 HUIWJTZ, MUllWITI & lllMl ll 4JI Ul!d Str'Wt It P.O •••• ins 13 T•h UU) 67J."2f 6 Nlwl'O!'I a .. ch, Cllll«lll ~ ·,M, All1tn•Y• tor; Jt1tltle+Mr ii l"u11!11heO Or1no1 Co•sl D1llv fl ll'I 14 D1<emw 21. u. 21, lt73 swt·13 " 4 " PUBLIC NOO:·IC& ,,, ___________ _ ' " SUPlllOI COUllT OP TH. STATI! OP CALlflOINIA POC THI COUNTY Oii O•AN•• ,g "'· A·7"56 13 NOTICE OF Hl!:AJllNG OF PETITION '~ FOii: PROB.I.TE OF Will AND FOil 0 lETTE11:$ OF AOMINISTU.TION WtTH· 1• THE-Will ANNEXED 20 E'1•'1 ol LOREN H. GLEASON, lkll 27 LOl:EN HOPE GlEASEON, lkl lDtl:EN GLEASON, 1k1 l .H. GlE ... SON, OK ... ... i El TOIO NOTICE I!. HEA:E•Y GIV!N 1'\it KAY JEANINE EtSEHllARTH hit 1'119' 6 Mrtln • llllillon tor flroblt• ..,, Wiii 0 I nd fllf' luu1nce of lt>;ltwS OI 6 Admlnl5ttt llon wlltl-thlowlll t MHICI to 0 !tie petitioner ralerence to Which Is ~ ma<11 for turth•r p~rtlcut1rs, •nd th1t 24 '' Armv-l{evv lS 3? ~·n Cl1m1nl1 SOPM 3' ]31 ETnO'.o~1do JV F'll'll HllJ1 JV 1' Palos VerdH JV Ille !Im• •nd pl1c1 ot hHrhlfl ftll 1! 11me h11 bffn 111 for J1nu.11ry 1, 1f?I; I II 9:00 •.m., In lh• coutt-of D19ar1menr No. 3 of 111d court. 1t " J 0 Ii " " " 1 " " " I " " 26 Arlln;ton ll C1nyon 21 W"'lt 1? lmperlel ll 700 c1111c C11111r orive W•t, In 1111 " • 8rtttiren CA•'TON 41 CllY ot' S1nta An1, C1lllornl1. llrlll JV 1• 01tfd Dautl'lber 20, 1•73. El TDrP 32 WI LLIAM E. lT JOHN, V•<'ll V.11Jtey l ' County Clerk ::i:;~~I 1! THOMAS W. NaHOllllON, Jlt. Cy11re1s 13 AllorMY ~I L" sin Dlegul~ 34 ut list 1'111 lttMt, $11itaJ11 El TorD 13 (Ofll f-'"'i, C1Uflnll1 '261• l!SPl•AN!A Ttl: 1114) ,_.11" 13 LOI Al'\Qf!•• l1otl5f 12 Attw11ey tor fllflllMtr 1.1 Webb Olc1m11tr :n, 23, 2', Im .311 .. 73 1 CYor115 J Pobllshl'd Or11191 COlll Oefly Pilot, 0 \onm1dtt ' i 17 IFIY.Oll 1 .. ~or Ji! ~ ii 0 Morro lllY Olel o PUBIJC NOTICE lA 4 Arlll'!lllClll (lie) 6 • 1214 n· ----'-~-------HOTICI TO Clll!DITHI tl PUBLIC NOTICE SU,l!llCWt COUIT Dfl TM• '1-------STATli Oii' CMl,OllNIA Poa r, ,ICTITIOUS aUSIHISS THI. COUNTY 0, 0.ANGI NAM.II ITATIMINT Ht. A-7'117 7 Th• lollowlng IMIM>nl 1r1 doing Eslale of MAI V A. BARAY, O.Ce11fd. C bu11ntss 11: NOTICE IS HEJtEaV GIVEN to ttit '' JEAN'S FASHIONS, Ull Monrovl• (rl011or1 of tilt 1bev1 n1mld ffcldlnt '~ Av• .. Suite T, Cosl1t Mffl 92617 The! •!I pe1!on1 ~111lng clll'"• 1D1lnsl i:i J1tn A. B1re, t11 Oenver Or., Cnst1 ll!t s•id de<:tdlnt '" r1q11tr1C1 to f11e 31 M1t1. Cer. 92.126 ll!lm, will! ttle necitSs1ry 11~1, In 7 Orlin Kl1u1 196.31 County Ln., S1nl1 lh• off!(• of thl clerk r-f the 1110v1 t9 i\nt. C•Uf. 1nU!lt'd (Ol/1'1, ~r to pr4$8nl !him, wllh Thi• business Is c011ductfd b1 1 01ner11 the ntc'1~1ry voucriera, Te tlHt uil- 17 pertnerslllp. · d1r1lg~ ti lhl office of Ms 1tlor .. 1y. l• Jea11 A. Bere PAVl F. MOORE, Crotk..-lltnk Pl1ta, ~ Thi• • 1!1t1~nt W•s tiled wilt! tM Sult• :1450, 61l Wffl Slxlh St., Los 'I County Cl1rk of Or1ng1 County on AllQ'el~. C1!ltoro.11,-""'1tll -is 1tlt fl!'<• 1 November 27, ltr.I. of bullr.es1 of the undlff'lllllld In 1U 26 ,tft.U 11'11111tl pe1l1!111ng ID thl fftlll ol 42 P'ubll1hld Or1n11e Coast 01Uy Piiot, .. Id clact<11nt wlll11n four mon1~ t iter 17 Dec•mblr l, 1. lJ, n. 1973 J6'j..7J th• tlrsl p111>t1c111on Of thl• ncirlce. 011t11 O«ember 13, 1m '5 ·PIJBU. C N-CE WILLIAM F. IAllllY ~ V.1.1 EXICU!Of' of lhl Wiii 34 , of Ille 1bow n1med dec.cllflt ,,. 'ICTITIOUS IU$tll•SI f'AU,. IJ, ~· 24 NAM• JTAT•M8NT Cr.-:111! ••Ilk ,., .... Jlllle MM lt Th• to11owlna ·per'°"• 1r1 • Oolncr 611 Wlfl Slatll 'lt. 11 bu1lneu 1s: L• ............ C.-t. M17 1 TUTTLE·PLEX, lm West Co1sl Att.rMy fir •• ..,,.,. H1911wl'f, New;port lletch, ci Ufotnli Publltht'<I Or1nge Cotst o.i1y ,.llot, OY111..Pl11c, Inc., 1 talltornf1 corp0r1-DKtnlbilr 15, 22, 2', lt13 11111 J•nut rr """· 3233 Wut Coffl H1ghw1y, Ntwport s, lt74 31<11·73 tlHch, Cllllotnl1 Jdln Tutti., 200 Vii lido Hord, NfWP011 8 .. c.h. C1nfont11 PUBIJC NOTICE 21 Tiii• butlno.s 11 conducl9d by 1 gtn1r1I -------------- 2 p1rtnll'1hlp ' • .,.,.llCATION TO Ot:•AMll8 It . DY~A;-~l~~'. INC. A NATIONAL IUMK AND ?I Gener.ti P1rt11tr ' llP'llt51 MTATIOHS 0111 APPLICANTS 1~ !loo.rt H. ·0 .... 11, P'rn. dlltO ,. .aoti11 J. T11t111. G1111ral fl1rtn1r Ocllllllr 1•, Itta it This al1ltm1nl w11 flt.cl wtlh tt11 SUP,.LEMENT 4 County Cltn. of Ortng• County on dtlfd 0tc11"bfr s. 1m oec-Mr J. 1m " 20 Pub!llhed Ol'lllOI Co.If D11ty "t:~~ THI' COMnllOLLla 011 THI CUalllNCY 11 Dl<tmbll' I , 1$, 22, 2t, 1t1l 3114·n W•shlng!On, Ol1trlct of Columbl1 ·----1 AP,.llCATION PUBUC .NOTICE we, TH! UNOEISIGNED. lnttnO!no 1----,~=~--------llo or;1nl11 Ind OPotrl lt I MflOl'lll bank fllCTITIOUS autlllll• In l (Cord1nc1 wlll't l'h1 provf1lon1 ti tile Nellon•I lllnk Act, •s 1m•ndtd, NAMI STAT•M•NT do l'tertby m1k1 1ppllc1tlon lo the Thi followlrig • ~ ire l!olng Comptroller of the Cun••"" f o, bu1lne11 11: · "~• M 1. M AUTOMOTIVE. l>•l .__ permission lo Orflllllte Mid n1flon1I • ... ..... -. b•nk. •nO PfOPOll I follows: Cot!• M111, 92627 I, Th'tl "" m1!n 'otflce of Si l<:! Frink J . M1111l10. l2o4 H1nowr Or., II Cos!• Miii. C•. '2'26 !'II Ollll btnk • loc;11ff II Sunllcwer Wllliim J. MOnl'lll'llfli; "'' Avilon & B11r Slreet1, tn 1111 City of S1nte ' C C Ant. COUii!\' of Dr .. , ,,,,, ot f., 111111 Ml:!ll, I . '26U. C1llloml1. ' Tl\11 butlnHI I• tondl.ld.cl by • tlntrtl p1rtn1rshlp. 2. Th•!, In oroer of lll'lt.rence, Frink J. Mlsllllo ••Id n11lo1111 blnk 111..,. -of ti'11 Wlllllm J. M~IOfll f0Uowf1111 tlU11: Th!• •l•l11T11nl Wot fllld Wlll'I tl'<lt SOUTH COAST NATIONAL aAHK Coo!'lty ·Cttrk of Or•no• Coun!Y on SUNFLOWElt NATIONAL SANK Novembet' 21,,,,73 UNITED NATIONAL BANK Publllhttd Oral'IQ'I Co.1st OfC1mt1tr I, t. IS, 22. 1973 -Dilly ,.1101, ,.,,_,, PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOU$ aU$1NISS NAMI $TATIMINT Thi follOWlrlf Pll'$Dnl t rl dcillll buslfle$S IS: OA:AHGE COUNTY APARTME NT SERVICE, loot SlouJ: A:lver Clrcle, Founl1ln Vllll'f, C1lflorl'll1 '27'0f P111I Cll1rlt1 Korlll, IC491 Sloui atv.r Cir., F011nf1l11 Vltll'f, C1lltornl1 '270I Rllt "n11 Korth, lo.al" SlouJ: lllvtr CJr., Foun111;-; V1t11y, Cllllornll t270I Thi• tll.lllnou It condue11C1 b'f 1 gen..-11 1 Tiie! 1•ld lll!IO!'lll be11k 61 1ulhorl1.cl to lssw 34SM 11111'11 of CIPll•I •lock, XIOM of Mid 1hlr'5 to be lssllld 111 connection wifll m,, orp nl11!1011 of Nld 11tllon1t blnk llr • 1or11 . c-kl•r111on 11 nooo,oco, •nd thl rem11ncrer of uld 1hlm '-"" held bY .1110 11111-1 blnk 11 l.ll'l!Si\lell 1h1r ... c. Th1t lh• tot1I con1ld.,-1tlon rtc1l11..S by 51td n1Uot11I blflk for tll• shires issued by II bl. tllac•tld 11 lollaws: C1plt1I 91,kll!t,OllO !urplus IOO.oet Ur.dtvldtO P'rollfl 400,0(l(I Tot11 Con1l<11r1tlo11 U,tlOll,000 -'~ ·~:~ l;---------· ---•CCouPOn-----, ---·,t--LU E~ OIL CHANGE 1.95 ,I pettnerlhlrt Rlt9 f<nn K0111'1 Thi• tltllmtr!t Wll flied Wllll flllt Counly Clerk of Or1ng1 Colln!V ~ 5, Th1t Thon'l11 H. lll•ndl It 5 Htlf Moon lllY ·Orl111, of Cor9!11 del Mir, Co11n1V of Or11111e. tt1tl If C1tlfornl1, let H '°'9 Ind l'«IUSlll'I 1g1nt to r.-•11111 ind •llPMr tor 1111 under1lgntd-~rt tlle Cornpfroll>M' of tti. Currency, end le r.c.lvt 111 corrttP9f!Otne:e 1nd document•, In re1(11Ct of lhl1 •PPll<:tllon, In IC· cord1n-ea with lhl 1r.nt11tcl •PPoinln'IM'lf of 101111. • TM unc11r1ltnfef hlv• • OIMl'll ull; lllr$11nd11\11 with M1 . H1~rd s.tef.•t~m. Jr. I/Id South Co••f Pltlll CllllCttlllltf ~p to 5 qh. oil ------------------------' ,---------coup0n·---------, I s ,YR 50,000 Mll,.E 1 ftl& I •ALI NMENT .. -I I llldulln•, llatHliMlilftt (l).Adjwf ~ lpfirlg •tobiliMrJ, Of' (2) I I .... ..... Chedl .,.., edjull ~ tlCIOr. Ched! _. ~I I ~ if9. T.it <9 '6t P'Oflll' ""'iftt· · L---' --------------------J Y••••t•n• Ew;,meat DLC100 RETREADS DC,.LE llLTED. ,....., ,, ... .,;...,.. ,,.,..., ,,,.., . I DI. LUXE '""· w..,. "'"""' ....,_,, "'"" 1 ......., Cor r .... ~· ooic:1. PION YOUR CHOICE s11~am ·~!24 Decomblr 5, lt13 'ubllll)IO Dr1n0t C01$1 December •· 1s. 22. 2'~ 1•n PUBLIC NOTICE ---------~-----Ith• lt1c1 Of r111 proPlrt'I" loc:lfld at f'ICTITIOUI •USINlll tilt comK Df lur Incl Sunflowtr Strfffs,i MA.Ml STATIMINT S1nt1 ,t,f\I, C1rtfornl1 for the '*"1tMllol'll Thi lollowlng pt!'IOll 11 dDlllQ bu1ln ... Of 11'11 Pl'OPOMd ' btnK. Thl1 lltt *'If 11: 1ccornrnoc11!e 1pproxlm1tefy 1.000 111. a u DOl!T Af'AtllTME'PIT FUllNI• n. af·offlce •Pl«· TURE. 1l2 Cle1rbrook LIM No. AdOllton•ll'(, . 1111 undtrsionld ........ A. Cotti Mtsl, Ctlltornl•, t'U26 lf1"d to pey to A111>rnev, M1rtl Hurwil1• J •m•, JIY S"rkwtllller, 1 52 100 WMI Cllepm1n .......... ~! °'l""' Cltlrbc'ook L.tnt No. A. C09l1 M111, Cllllfoml•, 15(1.00 per hour for tllf °"' C1lltornl1 '1626 1erYk11 Ille! he rtllele1'1 In cOflntctlOfll Th!• bull/IHI is CondVCl.cl by Ill with tlll• IPCtllctl!on Ind or11nl111ron lncllvldutl wllfl' flll understanding IN.I In llO e'flflt J1r6K Jwt s11rkw..th1r •hilt ll/l:'.h 11111! IHI exe.W the 111m Tl\11 lllltment Wit filed wilh 11!1 af SS.000.00, c-•Y Cltrk Qf Ot•flCI• county on ·''""· 11\11 Ille oncllralonld, "d!t'k• D«:ernblr I, 1t73 , for1 or th11'1hold1r1 of IM 11td ~I ,.,..n btnk or oTtt.,wlte, wlll not llll'liOrllllV Publtlhtd Ol'•no• Coed Dilly Piiot. PIV '11'111 .will not "'°'' for OI: I'll •nY 01t1mt11r I, IS; 22. 2', lt13 3'91-13",l!ler m1nn•• tPOro.>1 of, C'Ol'IMl'll 11, 1~:c:.c.:.:...:.._:,:c=c:.:..:.c.: __ _:::.:.:::10f' ~rt1Qlp1t1 111 P•~"1ent of •rw wrM PVBIJC N011CE or •XPIMe lllCUM'fd 11'1' th9 ""'""lgntit 1 ----.,--,,_,,.-,-:..:.:_:_::_ __ lor the stld n•flon•I b•nk In (OftntCl!O.. I 1127 with tlll or111nlutlon 11 lfll .elcl netl6"JI bl!'lk, unllu the Comptrllltt of ttie IU,llllOI: COUllT 0, TNI C1,1rrltflc¥ 111•11 111111 1pproved tilt .. ~ STA~ Pf'-CALl'<>llllA f'O• !11 wr!tlnt efld, In tuch tv.nl. !tit nta COUNTY Dft OtlAllGI tl'iltf1• or .. ,...... 'tltll .. ,.,, .,.,., '""12.>1 .. u .12 f .t .T ... ~ "-" 31' M 52' f.!.T. & NOTICE oft.t.~N'M, PETITION:;::: ~'n17T!:i':..:n11 °"' of ,...,.,.,, FOil Pll.OU.TE OF Will AHO FOllt IN WITNESS WHl!llttoll', ttw lrll> LETTE•s l!STM\EHTAlllY dll'lltned 111111 hlf111"tl Ht our NMI Estlle If MARV 0 . VIRCIL. O.C..lld. DI'! 1111 jj11t HI fomt 1~ HOllC!., )I . ,'1£Rl!aY .GLVIN fhll ll!'llimln ••• lndet "'""" ·-c.. "'-()tf """'· c .. WltlfWAUS. ADD I ALIM THE TIRE MAN-COSTA MESA 3088 BRISTOL STREET · COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 PH. (714) 97-9·-19101---=--- ' ,- TK0M.t.S MICHAIL VlllGll hH fl f«I ttl:S Mlrlfllrt-Oftvt. N9WPOrt lffdl, ltlt'lln • "9lllon fOt ,.,..,. *' 111111 Clllfor'!'ll• • ' 11\d l1)t rstu•rie. of , Letter• Tttl~tery Jlll'tl v . Chu i. ,,.,. 1111tt1on.r r9"'1nt• lO lr.'htcn 2a lnlllf'neu Aven111, lot Aiietl.., Is m_,. ~ Nrthlr p•rllcuten. l!ld t1lltom!1 thlt tne tin. 11'19 pl•c• of l'lllrl111 Albitrl ,.,,..1111l1t fM lllTll lltl tllen HI t0t Jlll"9r¥ till Vitti Lt rldo. NfWPllff INt!'I, t. 1t1., 1t •~oo •·"'·• 1n tne courtf'oOM c1111orn11 • of ~r_IM'lll'IJ N9. 3 of 11td eo11rt. Tlloml1 H. 1J1Ddl, .t.ge!ll 11 100 Civic c .... i.r Orlw W"'• In s H•!I Moon BtY 0r1111~artM tM City <if $tnt1 An• c 1ntcirn1., del Mar. c1t1forft11 Dattd 0:.Cl!'!'IMr 20. 1m. Merk H~llz WILLJAM I . S1 JOHN. SID AYlllldl L1d..-1. N1woart IJHcll. County Clttll ' C1Utof11l1 LaSTlll. MANLIY .. L•l•L Dominic J, ••clH .; ..._....._..._ It.. 210t Cerdlntl. Cotll tMM, Cell~• f!....._.. (lltt .ittt John H. Connin 'tell tnS) 7"-l111 1411 , An"QVI Wey, HIWll'O't AiQi. A"'"""' flt Pwtltl..., C1Ut0rnt1 .. ,.Cltlllthtd qr.,,._ CotJt Diiiy ll>IJot. l"ubll.thed Or11101 °'-'' Dellt f'llOI. 0ttc1m1w 12. u. '», ••n •1..n Doetrflblt 21, 1m ~" • • .. ' -• ·- DAILV PILOT ' Sl\h1rday, DKtmbtr 22, 1973 ,;Marina Bags Tiitle; Giler.s :SUffer First Loss .,,~~ ' . .. ~::; Vikes Rim '" ' :i:. To 65-33 "·. ,. ' ~),.. r~; Breather •• "' ,~··· ~ . By GLENN WHITE ot tllt OtUY f'll•I Sltff -.. .:;:::: Mighty Marina played what • » coach Jim Stephens described :;·1.as Jts best team game o( the embryonic basketball season Friday night to run away will\ the 12th annual Clansman Classic at La Habra High. ~ mini crowd of 188 people ... • watched the undefeated Vik· L-.1~mgs amass the widest margin -"l>f victory ever recorded ln the tourney's title game as · -Lakewood 's Lancers were buried, &;-33. + • Previouily, 2.5 points was ,.~the greatest bulge in a finals .,. • tch. .. 1 .. o;IDa . ·,. And in winning by 32 points, t.~~Stephens was· mercirut ~ the :,...;!'".Vikings~ ninth victim In as :1~· many starts. His regulars ~:.i, played sparingly after the ·first t • . half -at which juncture t ·; >-Marina had already salted t; ·1·., way the championship trophy tit, :;.~ r with a 45-17 bulge. • ,. His starters -Bill Fick, .~ 'Bob Losner, Rich BraMing, Byron Koslck and K e i th Koeller -exemplified team ~; play to the hilt with a keen i... passing game, deadly shooting and superb defense, especially in screening off the boards. , . , Marina gunned in 60 percent : · of its first half shots while -the defense was throUling Lakewood and the latter -·responded by canning 23 per aft " ils attempts. • The Vikings went th~ first t 12 minutes without a turnover : : .. and had only three ball control ;.,. .• errors the first half as each ~ •:,man took turns at heroics. ·,.,. -Marina had started coldly, .. .. ·,hitting only one of its first · • · · five field goal tries. But then · ! the Vikes zeroed in and made •t.o'·seven in succession to extend "j •. a 12-1 lead to a 22-7 edge. . I • . Oilers Drop . I 68-67Tilt I . ToKatella B1 ROG.ER CARLSON Of ..,. 0.llt """ '"" Allow the HIDlllngton Beach High Oilers the lead llld the ball with 15 secOnds to go and chances are y o u ' r e through. But such was not the case Friday night in . the cliam· pionship finals: of the fourth annual Anaheim Ho I i d a y Festival basketball tourna- ment at the Anaheim Con- vention center. Katella Hlgh's Tod [;ychkolf h'.it from six feet down the baseline with no lime re- maining to give the defending champion Katella Knights a 63-67 triumph before 2,300 fans, ending the Oilers' win streak at 10. Here was the siluaUon with 15 seconds to go: Coach Elmer Combs' Oilers had the ball out of bounds with a 67.U lead thanks to a turnover caU!led by Raul .Contreras. who in tum. took Rocky Ciarelll's pass for a layup and his 36th point with 'l1 seconds left. · Katella was guilty of an offensive foul and the Oil City had the ball again, needing only to hold on to the bait to gain the title and remain unbeaten . Contreras took the Inbounds pass, skirted three pressing Katella defenders and then was whistled to the bench by officials Jim Kinnane and BW Ross for a questionable of- fensive foul. That gave Katella the ball . The Knight! fed it to ~ Jeff Welshahs al 'the top of the key, who missed a IS-footer. • · The bu1ge continued to swell . ,''until a four-point play by Branning made it 41H3 with 2:48.remaioing tit halftime. LAGUNA BEACH'S :MJKE KOENIG GUARDS BRETHER"' PLAYER. DAVID KISSELBACH OF LAGUN · A IS HEMMED JN BY TWO FOES. The ball squirted out of a scramble Wldemeat.h (where Combs later contended a foul should ha''e'beeo levied on Kate Ila) and Lychkoff came up with the winner at the buzzer. Area Prep • So Marina, now assured or being . the ~le occupant or Orange COwity's No. ·1 rank- ing, return~ to. thEl hafdWoods -. , Wedntsday q:ainst La Habra ~;,.in the Orange tournament. Wrestling ·-M•rln• 145) Koel1..r •• Fick Losn.-r •srinn11111 1(0.l(k flflpllp s 0 0 10 5 2 3 ll 6 1 J ll J 1 2 8 6 2 1 I' Swnmaries •1f1.'LtndQr•I Jenkin• H•r1r>er TOl•IJ J 0 , 6 l 0 l 1 o a 3 o 2'7176S Scon by QNrten V1nfty MIUIOll Vlele (24) 1231 CdM 9S -5crwa (C) pinned Spalenl!.a. 4:25. . 22 23 ll 6---45 1 1a '12--.'ll 103 -eufe CC! dK Morrow, t-0. 112 -Or•per (Ml dK Sowa, N . 120 -G•rt!• (Ml <It<: D•Y• t-2. ·;: ;·Mustangs ... 127 -OOllOl'IOO {M) dK Clorli: 2-0 . 133 -Jonts (CJ. <IK SlalUr, 13-12, llll -Heod•rlOll (Ml df't Thompson, .. J: 1~~ -;-/WKrow (M) ·de<; Reuter, :." Roll Past H' -C•sey ,fCl dtc: Draper, 7·'· l.4S -Merwin (Ml lied Oiwtz, 4-4. 11S -Hiii I.Ml p!11ned ~Ille, !:SO. 191 -,Tuck.,. (CJ dee Rttvt5, 2-0. HWT-Hlllon CCI dee. Sd1rroll•, 6.(), ... Junior Verslll' .. Foe, 72-39 MIHIOll Vlelo IHI (fl) Cd.Ill • 9S -Gorsztvn (Ml dK McCarty, 2-0 103 -Rlcnmood (CJ Qllll'led Foller, l:~. .. ·. By CRAIG SHEFF Of 11111 Dallr Pilot Sl•ff 112 -Cales {Ml dtt Alder, 2-0 . 120 -Som.Ian !Ml pin~ Oov, t 1:40. 117 -8ll00o IMl dtc: Log•n, 13-(1. " ffi h' ba·'· t 113 -~bl !Cl 11« Coe, t-0. :.:.~. Costa Mesa g S a11.e • 131 -scnleblir (Cl p!nntd Lanu. ; : · ·ball team gave Mustangs 1:.o. ..• ·coach Bob Sorensen an early u.s -Plkul• IMJ dee Greeley. 1-0. 154 -E"llan!e fM) dee MOMe. S-0. · ,.ri._;stmas present Fr j day 16S -An1Yoa1 <Cl pinned Clark, '-'1U1 2:1l i • ."iilght With 8 whopping 72·39 l1S -Rodheim (Cl pinned Chei1lka, ... ·• victory over visiting Santiago. 1 ':/i -vaul'!Q' 1c1 dK Mummtrt. J.2. .:..,. ~ The victory ran J\fesa's Hw1-WJng•rd (CJ !SK. sut11Nro:11, ..i. . ,. season rcord to 5-1. cdM 14firr,:;S:1~s1'" Vlei• · ..-, · Costa Mesa played without Morin. 1u1 c111 Lynwood .' ·· starting center John Cum-M••ln• c:uJ lltl w1111111r M1rin1 f'ft (14) 4-llt ,. •· mins, but it made little dif· 95 -Mari~• tort~!ed. - : ·f 103 -Sp$ar (M) dee: AnderlOll OJ ;,~·'\ erenee. h :IO; los1 to Torres (W) 19-4; WOl'I b)' .~ .. :. Sorensen's crew, behind forfeit. . • •• J d f . I n d 112 -SaJeno (Ml pinned Dtll•C• "1 ~·~ e ens1Ve pay a (L) l :lOJ p!nntd Dolder (Wl 1:$8; ·' 'spa'rkling shooting, shot to a dee Wh~a" fG) 12-i. I d d I k d no -Sliney (Ml dK Oelgitda " q,uick ea an never 00 e (LJ 1s.o; dee coias•nte, H; 1os1 ' .... 'back. lo Gardea (G) 6-2. 111 & 6••zilev (Ml pinned Garcia • • The Mustangs jumped to a Ill 4:23: dee Jon~ (Wl 11 -2: pinn•d ·.;'.·commanding 18-10 lead at the H!fnallde1 IG) 1:26. Ill -All brook CMl pinned Jai.perlOfl 1.J .-~nd of the initial quarter and fLJ 5:10; plnn.o Al i,.. (W) 1:31; pinned , ·.,extended it to 14 points (35-21) F•ans!su1 tGl 1:30. 138 -Al ... IS (Ml dee Pugl!eJ~ , at the baJf. (LJ lO·S; dee Nuno IWI 4{); de<: ,•' ··· And if there was any doubt won by oeieun. I 145 -0.t•nY CM) dae J•mes fLl ·"' ·:.as to ire outcome, the 11.1; 1°'1 1o Polbrl11 cwi t-ai 11tc1 · uJ•"I ho h S~ftnk1·IGl 1·1. , ) rMustangs q \;A Y s l t ose 1S4 -craft (Ml 1os1 to H•wtllom• f'.' .Jhough'ta down as the~nd C~I 4--21 dK GMCI• (W) 11-5l loSI lo 8radlev CG l :J.2. . 1,t1alf began -scoring fil'3t 16.s -s1r.ego1 !Ml <1ae &odrter , •;ghJ points..' (ll S-2; dee Ortlg1z1 {Wl 8-1 ; c1ee .... Mar11ne1 CG). l:J.2. ,. • Jim Swain's outside jumper, os -Thorntor1 fMI 11ec1 C•rnH '·· ~-,e steal and Jay•in by Andy ILi J.l;pinnld DY Tr•nDl~•r 1w1 1;•1; won by forfeit. :·;Sager, a nifty driving layup ltl -Zotllt>tr IMl pin~ P11111• ~· ....... T1·1n carr1·co and Ph il (L) 3:.0; pinned Eshlll1n (Wl 3:40; • oq oec Nicolette IGJ 10·6. {;:·Salazar's 18-!00t jumper gave Hwt ... Gr•n1 !Ml 10.1 to C•us ~ · ·~he 'I ••21 J d d fLI 1'·7; dk M••Tlntl IWI 14; 1t•)-, ., ustangs a.,.,... ea an won bv 1orr111. ;:/ n was all over. vanity • • s am· t k s ring honors E11111<11 1i:u 1111 cvpNss • -~ ' W 00 CO ' 'J -LlgMell {Cl OK Mtttalf 114. J ;.? ~r tbe Afustangs 1 with 17 101 -1e1wer (C> doc M•tll•• ,.,,, ~1\lpofnts, despite se~ing only 36 .. :.1' -Goglanl•n iE) dtc 0.l'llPc>O • t . teoonds of action in the fiMl 120 -Pta11 CEJ cite 1<n11111.en 4-0. "ll ff~uai:ter. Jn fact. all .9f_,thc -m: =~ l:l.= ~~~ 6-0. , ttarlel'S1 with the e~ion 131 -. LMldf'V IC) doc Pflet..-i 26-3. t•-.11!.M Sa'·zar, played v·'°' tUe '" -Moho un .ctK N•~•llUJ'• 2.0. vi "" ct 1 154 -s~rw CE) dK Gett!f\lltr u. liJ the final ~t minutel. 166 -Gt't11lle IEI die ll:obl"' M. '.o. •.:.tf-.,r Sager --• Salazar ---'" 11s ~ P1rson1 IE) tied Moi1er °'4. a11u ~' ltl -G•rcl1 CCI d.c M11rr•y 2.0. ,,.,,9'>lsbed with 16 ~Jnls. H.H~; -. W~l~tr 11!.I !led 11:o011 .. C•la Mtfa ml J1111~r V•nltr· .. ft Jf ., l1t•ntl1 (ll) {11) CY11rtll fft!~ j 0 I • 11' -Vurnlge !El OK fUbe~oll 1.(1, I '~ 4 I 103 -Grimm !El won bV lorltlt I t t 'I 111 -Vurnlga (£1 dK IUll~~Ott .~. ,,,, .... I 9 1 11 Ito -Wl11011 IEl WOii bV forfeit, f > f ' 4 17' -llOCit Cll dle>C•N~ 1.0. _1~ •, I 1:13 -HIU I Et pt""""' F,.,., 1:G . ~ •• -Jontn !'El dee Ul'IMf't ,.., ~·.. ' I J i "' -G•l~•n It:! dK Oonuln .... • ... ~ n 1"' -1is G.f51 ce:i dtc H*"'" ,.., > t: .,_. W........ 171 -Mot91n fEI plf\llt'd H.,... 2:G. .1 .... , 11 11 • '1-n ltl -Fl1'0t(:ftl l!i dee~ Jot. -• IHl-f--tll-4t-~ ft) Jl!Mld tt\lntl.., ' • , .. • Laguna .G_oes ·for ~Title; Newport In 44-42 ' ' Urii Dumped·· in Semis Victory Lagunans In 5l-45 Conquest By.l!Akx WESCH . Of •fM 0.lty PUot Silff Laguna Beach battled into the finals of its basketball' tournament with a 51·45 vic- tory oter Brethren Friday at Laguna Beach. Coach Jerry Fair's Laguna Trojans Take 55-54 Reversal By RON EV ANS . 01 fhl ~11J Piiot Si1ff By STEVE BRAND Of tfle Diiiy Pllol Sl1H Newport Harbor 's Brian O'Flaherty came to the rescue just when it ap~ared the Sailors were fading to lift his team to a 44-42 basketball win over host Corona de! Mar Friday night. It was the Tars' first win after five straight setbacks to CdM's Sea K!!Jgs. . Newport had taken a five point lead early in the final quarter, 37-32. when Corona del Mar's Joe Kosmala went to work. Beach Artists once again , · flashed a hard·nosed man.to-JERRY FAIR ,:~ ... .to'J'lN DRISCOLL Univ-ersity High came up short in a bid to upset pre- tournament favorite Walnut and lost 55-M in a semifinal game .of the Laguna Beach cage tourney Friday a t Laguna Beach. The defeat ended a 'four- -game University w i n n•i n g streak and relegates the Tro- Kosmata hit t\vo straight baskets in close and the Sea Kings got him the ball again moments later and he was fouled. With 5:22 to play, Corona del Mar took the lead,· 38-37, on ·the two charity tosses . man defense, and showed con· ----~----"'O---''---.;~r-4'-~~..;..:..::.. __ siderable poise if\ earning a chance to defend its tourna- ment tiUe .tonight at 9 against Walnut. Laguna B e a c h drew Brethren out of a wne defense with a semi-stall throughout the third quarter. then pulled away once Brethren complied by s,witching to a fourth quarter man-to-man. The break-away point for Laguna Beach came with Ult Artists nuising a 40-39 lead with. just over four minutes to play. Guard Mark Rat hbun hit a Jayin, Mike Koenig a short jumper from the baseline and Blair McManus a layup to pad the advantage, sound free throw shooting maintained it. Laguna Beach drew fouls with its slow-doWn · g a m e throughout the final period, and hit seven of eight free throws in the stanza, the first seven in a row. "This is a pretty smart team, and they've been play- ing well throughout this tourna - inent," said ,Fair arter the game. "We'll ~ave: trouble on the boards against a lot of teams, but we'll scrap with ta.nyme!' . In the early golhg Friday It appeared . Laguna .J!each might be overmatched by Brethren . The vl•ltors took a 16-10 advantage late in' the first qunrter. l.ttYflt i.lc11 tSO "r,.. "· o\lcM•nut t O l 2 l<l•1Mlbldl j 1 2 I l<oe~lo 1· J l • A1lhbllft t ' 2 f I Wright 1 J ' lt !trr•rio J O 3 10 Tollll 20 11 t $1 left .,. Ou•l'f•l't LtOUfl• ~ 12 11,, ' 1,,_.l •~ 11-.-..-~s .• jans to playing for third place Hot, Shootmg• Estancia ~;:rhhr~n.31 7 ' 30 against Inability to handle a full- , court press by Walnut in the Bel\ 1 s. V al.encia, 80-31 \~~~1 t~~'rte~in:i .. th!ndga~~ proved to be University's thereafter as the hapless downfall. Between those times vale n c i a team made the gutty Trojans outscrappcd By HOW·ARD L. HAN1>Y 01 lllo D•Hr Piiot Sl•ff, I Red-hot shooting and a:tight zone defense that limited Valencia to_ outside shots ority into the early going gave ;the Estancia Eagles basketball team an easy, 80-31, victory over the Tigers Friday night on the winner 's court. .. Estancia moved in frorlt, 8--0, in the first 2:10 of the action and it was never a rame Rustl~s Win,.95-90 . . the taller Walnut team abd numerous turnovers, s h o t outshot them. poorly . and was otherwise harassOO bJ •the ~a g,I e 5 U.niversity held a 48-41 lead defense. gofflg into the final quarter, largely on the standout board But lite shooting accuracy. ·work or forward Paul Simon of the ~'bo~ts was the thing plus tlie shooting cl' Simon that brOUgbt a gleam to~ .the and Jeff Giese. eyes of ~!icb Dave_ Carlis]~·~ : Simon; ~utliusUed a Walnut "Th.is ·~jg by far the best front line checking in at .6'6, we have 1shot any t~e tJ:iis 6-5 and 6-4, and popped in season,·~~e sald following~-~:.M) shots from .1s-20; feet to game. " ::·; ~ sj>ark a Univer11ty comeback The F.agles were paced in after the Trojans con~ed the first quarter by ~im the first eight points of the McCJosky 1and Jeff San~~ game. "'ith Buddy Confer having -the Walnut got those eight hot hand· in the ~econd ~r\~ wJnts off a fult-<:<>urt ~~e when Estancia hit six~ ~e 1 .. 'pr-p. and the press proved , fro nt the ' floot-. • .: ~ · to ~ the difference when the Goldon West College rolled for ~he , h~I(, the ~11· ·.<TrOjans .lJad their seven-pojnt to an irnpressiv~ 95-90 basket· shot al a tot;I~ 62.5 ~re _,Jeacf, and needed only to pre>- ball victory over a inugh and canqed six of 10 in. r.6 ·' 1ecl It the final period. O'Flaherty took matters into his own hinds at that point, driving the inbound pass the length of the court and even · though he l'Ollected an of· fensive fool on the· drive, he flipped the bait in the basket to give the Tars the lead again.. An exact duplication of the go-ahead play by O'Flaherty catapulted the Tars into a thre~point lead, and, as on the litst foul , the Sea Kings shooter missed a chance to put his team ahead from the free throw line. Although Corona., del Mar crept bal!k to within one, O'Flaberty drove the Sea King• wtl~ bi the final 30 uconds. dribbling a11 over the forecourt, protecting the hall OJ 'tlie clock wound down. With Six seconds to play, O'Flaherty was fouled and even though he missed the second free throlf, Corona del Mar was mable to tie the game on a Jast~econd shot that was cleanly blocked. Southweste rn College team In third peri<!d> J>ef~ ~{' Scoring the first sit poinlS .non-conference. cl(Uon Friday took over {Qr ·the•enlire ft)Urth, of the last quarter, many' as c'""' ... .!Mr ca) tt" " ntaht in the winn&'s gym. 1 stanza aiid ., 1bUlscored the a result of the press, Walnut Tuck.,. ~ 0 5 4 The Rustlers hhd an 8UO Tigers, 24-8. Tbe re.serves also' : cut University's le~d to 52-51. ~fltn : : 21 1t lead with 7 :~ 14>; go, before played much 1of the second ' !lnd'Kirk Christ lmally ii".' .,~ , o t SouthWestern ra01ed against period. . , "_fbe J:wiMCrs the Jead,. 53-~_. ~l!.ll'l•t• .. 1-~ ~ ,• GWC reserves. 11....,c.11 ,. ~~Jth· a . palr. of free throws "'11" 1 o 1 G.••n · wui '''' • . · -'.: ," ,• ," ••, With t :35· to play. -• Toi•I• 14 12 11 a ' t1inN11 ......,. M__. C .. I f1 n pt 1' C011tor ' 1 ' n Ulll~l'Y CS4) : .. ft ,t t11 YOVflil 15 2 I ~: McCIGU.f'/ I J 0 17 ,1 fl n ~ " O',ltllt~ 1 7 I 21 5 1: ~ ~ 21 =Yn ; ! ~ ~ 1: 11:;:'11111 : ~ 2 :: ~~ : g f : ,,_.. t ctl.t oroe1sct1 1j2 t Whrtt ,,,,LM!.., 1010 ""'"-~ ~ : ; ~:,-:0 ( } : ;~ ,: '~:::. ~ : ~ ': ~ I ~ : ~ ! 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" .. 3 'I ' 0 I T • • Al , SC:ooby OOObY 000, On l lmltl. loJtold I 0) " I 61 WOife U l!XACTA 4-E~trt Point a. 10-MTOll'Olft.Kll I 01 F ( ',', ~"' < Jov0111 Prk11, Plld $1lS.SD. ncttY I I ) GC - lutt I 21 F !Ill 1(1pl1n Althltndtr 111) F (Ill Taylot' coot I tl C ! ,, Todd Free1eav Lea911e u !: S,IYIHTM ll:ACI. 400 Ylrdl. l ynr r~io. H~l G : :: ic.r1:10 oldt I. up. cl•t1llled 1llowtnc1. korlng $Ubs; founllffl ~lly· Wll L1....,.anc1 11Sl G I f ) Hlndt Ugl•l'ld I 2) G I I) MlfrY PWM '3~ TM Fillbrook kin-s,. .. ltfcher 7, $..Vtllfld i Hut: Rtlgnlnt Sllr. C11rl1H •. ..o 4.IO 4.:tO chlngi 1, W•tmjNlet .wt: o .... rdl 2. ... c-i.,. F•lllOtn. Nlcodt!mu• 11.40 S.40 ll:elcl 1. Cosllllo 3, C.rptfltff 4, Slrod, H•rl '-IO Hll(llme ICOl't: Fount1h1 VtllflY J). "'1r1nl Scoring lubl: lubltr I, l olcl1 2, WlliOll 2, Wtndtfl 12. Mtlltlmt: MltlM :D-V. ·~llM.etllllt LltlfN l•dl !st) ('9) ....... TIME-20.ot. 11 • ALSO RAN -Joe 11 Good, Aloha . .Y,c:Mlnu& !201 F I 11 &u1er1 ~. lar, Dlctey 11111 l oy. Judy'! Wonde'r. Dittrkt lukttNI •IGKTK •ACE. lSD yards. l Yl tr ,.,..._ AncltrlOll 1101 I" C 21 Astor ' GrHtlOl.llilh I 6) C { IJ) Gtrrttt o1U1 a. up. cl1lmt119. pUrte S1IOO. Chllttl', Trt.HUrt 11.60 6.40 •.OO H11111Ul\ffOll IQ 14'0 U1) 1E.i-P1rr a.r. Knlghl J.60 3.20 Junkin• ( $1 I" C12) Smltfl HHtm1n c n G I 11 SellllnS Slrombo!ne (121 G 111) S\llll'f Noor Moon, H•rf S.20 K•rc1 ( 01 F 110) Shtrtrd TtME-17.IO W.t». nn c ( 2) Oley ~QUiii 8tt dl Scoring Subs: Htndtr· son 2, OtWlkl ~. Wiiey 7. ALSO RAN -A Goin' Min. Roc~tl Strr1no ( 4) G ( f l Sc.hrotdtr to Mt, llob'• •• , End. Lff lllf Ct1¥1..0 (101 G 4 31 Rou H1Uttme: L191111a 8 .. th, 24-20. ..,..._,.. .... .-.11 Wiid!, lltck on Min, Moon 6N. Scorl.111 SlltlS: Hi.mllnoton 811ch : IS EXACT A t<hllltr a. l-Pirr lir, 6, Edit.on: Brown 2, Murr1y 2. II T-IMI ltl) •t ~ DlrlkocMa ( 1l F C •l Joh-paid llili,jf). H1tfllt'M: EdllOfl 22, HI 22. C1111Uo on F n21 Cody H1rmon ( •l C (Ill R11li MIHTM ltACI • ..00 y1rd1. 3 Ytlr oldl a. uP. cl•lmlng. pvrw SllOO. Y•nd'I' Y~1, D•tYtr •.20 7.IO 2.tO llud Ey•, CIMlste 3.60 )...0 M,. LtMr, Werd l.IO TIME-20.50. ALSO RAN -Go Mf1tv Jot. Nul"-r lunny, Glmmt l1r, Fleet 9fd. Thltllt ••i.tv. Outt.r l1r Bov, MIH l•l '''· U EXACl A l-V1fldy Veg11 a. S.llud Eyt. Pflkt '36 . .SO. s111 ci.m..1• <,.> 1n1 Ortlltl .. ,..rnh_ '"*""" SMC.._.. CUI 1111 Drlfltl Adlrm I ti F f fl McOonli.t MlldMll (Ul F I 4) klldl Frtnlt ( 11 C I OJ kreullb'g'r · IMrd (Ul G I JI Johnton RKklllfff' I 1l G I 01 l)y9r $111 Clt"""lt Subt: Forrtslll'" '· Cerr 2, McOaorvid 2, Httthig1 '· Halttlme: Sin Cktntnlt Jl·7. Fr1tlfl'" I Ol G C 7) E1tr1n9 Sl119h ( 01 G l •l Doblon !I Toro korlno Sub•' Hehn It. H11ttl1M: El Mod-»2'. ,,.. ......... tH1c-.11 Ot,._or...,.T~t 0'""'9 .... MIUIM Vi.Je IUI CJJ) ·-P1rll Slum 1111 F (11) J1ckovldi: looth {10) F CIOJ L" R1n'* ( 6l C ( :J) R.abll~ scon 1 2) G I •l sw·•notr• .Al"~111!0t1 v\.~! ~or1~»s!::1'1lwu1r Alamitos Entries 4, lllft 6, MAoorltn 4, l11t1 3. Kllltttme 11«1r1: Ml1slon Vitia U.lS. ,,...,._,,.._ .. HMl( .. flMt I d! l.,J t•I ...... Ltt AltllliiNI llllri•t ..... SilllllflV CIMr ........ ,.,,... .... , n :•S P ••tdl M Pint lll<t. U IUCl11 .. "II, llll 1119 flll PIRST ltACI -lSD y1rd1. l y11r oldl a. I/Cl. Clelmlt'llif. C1lll-O!'td.P11rM 11• Clt lmll'll!I Ptltt S10. Vain JlllMO!lg CWrlght t llt l lrl .. Chu Chu !G.trltl 117 MtcMY'* Cl1bblr !Up111m l 11' .. 1r'1 FOf' Luck (K1nls) llt S~t Nolt (ICnll)l'lll llt Mist I•~ 91r (ltlloul 11, Gold lining (Smtih) lit 111&111'" Cull ll1r CH1mlltonl llt cr..ro1n Chlrll• IW1ti.onl Ht Mid PolM (Hirt; llf COt1tr1r11 C 21 F (71 CooPel" O'Alffllndro I 11 F (U) Gome? Go Isle Go ICttag1rl 11t 0....Mt (I,) C ( 0) 1!11n1J,1 tnm1n't lto Two llipfltml llt Slrm 1161 G 7) ltnti?k Dollblt Pv.o llld IClerlMe) 1 It J~ 1 JI G f DI Sld.billl!f ~mlnoln t.t.ct.lrJ ltt EdlUll'I Scor!t'IO $.utls; Deshwood I, Ottp Tonto tMorrl1) llt Fklont :l. ~""'-"" 2, Wllll1ms 2. T" Wrfttc' (M'(Ms) 11t LIM Cl'!Jfl'lt (810.tU lit IW1trkt I .. ,._II l ld Wllo (lt1r1bl llt t41Mti.,._ le• 1111 (411 •~ Hlftllllln (Wr%Jhl) 122 Econ......clt• { 01 F { l l HullrnM ANney ( ., F 1101 Fr..irldl SIVINUI llACI -110 YlrdS. l Gltnn ( 01 Ci (10) Fr1ln yur Oldi &. .up. Allow1nc:e. P'lll'lf Crill ( 41 G llll Whit. UCOO. 5lmJ111rl ( 4J G C 0) Clrlllll TM M-Wlnw Cllpt\MIJ 11t Hunllnoton lhdl korll!ll j $11tls: G1wlman tC•rdOU) 111 lutrl 2, Ntrtino (Mcwrl1) 124 Bir F1me !Wright) 111 Dltlrlcl A "''""""" KDCll*' !Drey1rl Ht MWllM~-lcll I*) (l11 1911111 ,l ' : 'i " " " 1j '• .. 0 ·IU•HA l'Aa .. 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GLEASON, •IUI V LO•EN HOPE GLEASEON, 1k1 LOWl!H GL&.ASON, tke L.H. GLEASON, Die.-> ... NOTICIO Ill. HE fl:EIY GIYl!N fllit )(AV Jl!ANINI EISENIARTH !lit " .... • ti. .. rn 1 pttl!IO!I tar l'Tobtl• flf Wlll I •rid for l11111nc.• ol llttft of Admlnlttrt tlon wl!ll-1119-wlll tMPtd t9 lhl petlllontr r...,.lfllC• to wf'llcfl It •, n'ladt for Mthtr p10rt1CUl1ro. and tMt 26 Artl nglon lhl tliM tnd pftc• of ._...1111 fhl 14 NIM 1111° tlttil 1tt !or January I, 1'7(. • 11 f :OO ;·f"!"' }" lht coum-ol I D1pthrnt11 No. 3 fl/I 11ld twrt, at 3J 700 Civic Caflllr Drlv• W•I, In t1M lJ C1nyon U WMlll 12 lmperl11 ' • ! " .I " • CANTON <> Cltv o1 S1nt• Arlt, Ctttfornlt . irtlh,,.,, r111 JI/ u 04itld O.CtmlMt 20, lf73. ~~o~~tltv u ~c!!"n~~i!k IT JOHN, ..,. Et ptrl"Z' 1 THOM.U w. HeNOIRIOlll. Jlt. Arllnoton 1A AllwMY "' L-~!~'~egulto : UI ent 11"1 llNlf, ••'-111 II Tcito ti ~=·j~~~~ nat !SPlll.ttNZA ......... 13 l°' Anotltl l1otl!I 12 Attanllly fw 1'114tll1Rlr ,, Webb 0tc:1mtltl' 22. 2l.. 2t, 1m .,.,.,, 1 Cycr11s d Publll(Jtd Or•lltlt Cotti O.lly ll'llot, 0 s;oron1do ! !7 t•nvll!I 11 ri L':°TJI'! sl, PUBIJC NOTICE lt 0 Morro lty {'1t l " . ..:.•_•_''c'"'~'.,:..-'c"_"~------'' I • ,,.. 11: MOT I Ce TO CltlDl"YMI IJ PUBUC NOTICE SUP'ltlOlt COUllT Ofl ., ... '1------STATI Ofl CALll'OltHIA PCMl ~ PICTITIOUS •USINt:SS TH• COUNTY 0 .. CMlAHOI NAMI STATl.MINT No. A·M11 I TM tollowtng pttJOnt t r• do!no E!1tlt ot MAll:Y A. l 'All:llY. OlcHsld. o butln111 11: NOTIC E JS HEll:EIY GIVEN to "'' 14 JEAN 'S FASJ.l!OWS, 1131 Monrovle crtdltors ol the t lltYt 111mlid llKlid'"t ,6 Avt., Suitt T, Co1t1 Mn.t 91627 lh1t I ll Pf!t3on1 r.avlno cllll'rl1 IOllM? ' J11n A. l11e. t71 Dtnv1r Or .. C01!1 1~1 ••Id dec.o.ni trt nqutrld to fllt !J Mesi, C11. IU26 llltm, with lhl nt<tlllfl' 1'0llCtltf9, In 1 Orlln Kltus 19~1 County l n .. S1n!1 1119 otfk t ot tht clti't ~ 111' •bOv• tt Ana. Call!. lfllllltd covrt, w lo prtunt lllff!I, wltll Thl1 bu1ln11s Is cOflduc:ltd by • gen.,.11 IM ntc:11ot1ry VOUCl'ltr1. to tlM un. 11 111rtntr1htp. der1IQn.ed •I Irle offlct ot 1'11• tl'tcit"l'f• II J1111 A. llt rt PAUL F. MOOA:E, Crocktl' .ll'lk P'ltl•, ~ Thlt tt111r&nl ..-11 !lied wllh 1111 Suitt 3-ISD, Ill W•t Slxlll It., Los 21 COlll'l'Y Cltrk ol Or1ng1 CDlllltv on Anvtlft. C1!1tcrnl1. whkll 11 h pl.ac:• 1~ Novembtr n, 1t73. 1111 blltlne$1 of fhl llndltlltnld 111 I ll 2' PJllMI m1U1r1 Ptrl•f"lng to the lltt!a of .f! Publlthllt Or1ng1 Co;ist DilllY P'llot, llld dtc:edtnt within "tour montllt •fter 11 0.Ctmbtr l. 1, 1S. 22, 1973 :M4Wl tht flrt1 p111111«illon of thlt notlct. Dlltd Dtc:trnlllr lJ, 1973 l5 WILLIAM P". •All:llY ~ ·PUBUC NODCE lilllCUIOf' of tllt Wiii of lhl tboYI MrNd ctac:td'"I ~ fl'ICTrTIOUS IUSlltlll P'.t.Ul ... MIOOR• 24 ltMll ITATIMltlT Crwc~ •11111 Pt .. o. lllita ,_ '' Thi fi:lltowll'llQ pertoOf\1 i re • dolllO •n w.t ll.1.tfl · 11 • 11 bu•lneu es: l• A ....... Ct4tf. tlll1 1 TUTTLE·PLEX, l33'J W•t CINlsl Alt-V IW llKlltlt Hlthww. Ntwporl 1111ch, c1Utornl1 Publl1htd Or•• Cotti OlllY Piiot, 11'111 JtnutrJ' 31(11·7' O'Yiil-filtx, Inc:., • Ctll~rnll corpor•· Oactrnber IS, 22, 29, lfl) !Ion, ml Wett Cotti Highway, Ntwport s, 1t14 Inch, C.llfornt1 -------------- John Tuttl1, 200 Yt1 l iOO Nord. NtwPOrt 811<h, C1Ulornl1 PUBUO NOTICE AP'P'llCATIOfll TD OlteANIZI Thi• bulln .. lt conducted by 1 119n1r1I --------------21 Plrfnll'tlllp ' · " Ii OYN,t,..PlEX, INC. Gll\otrtl P1r1Mr i~ Robert H. Ot"lt. P'rn. 21 • John J. Tuttll. Gen.r11 '•rln•r A NATlOltAl NMIC ANO ll:IPll:!SINTATIOftS 0,. A,.,.LICAltTS ..... OChili9r 1•, 1m SUP'P'l•MENT ..... 2t Tlll1 11tllrntn1 Wit ffltd w"h fllt 4 C01111Ty Cltrk of Or1ng1 counrv on 0tc:1m1111r s. 1m . ••ce1111111 1.1m .... ,. " 'l'O Publl1Md Ort• Cout Dtlly Piiot, 311(.73 THI '(OM"ltOUft Of' ntl'CUlt9tlNCT W1shtllll'IW!. Olttrlct ol Cotumble APP'llCATIOlf It Dtttn"lbll'" •• "· 22.. ,,, 1973 ·----1 PUBLIC NOTICE . WE. THI UNOlll:SIGNED, lntffldi119 1---~-~---------l'o org1nl11 trld ..,,ti 1 nttlOllll be"k In ICCOl"dtnn with tilt provllkwlt tf PICTtTIOUS IUSINllS Jiit NltlOl'l•I ltnll Act, ,, 8f'l'llndtd, MA.Ml ~TATIMINT do hll'tby m.ltt l ppllctllon lo fbt Tht · foltowl"' ptf'IOllS art c!ollllO Comptrolltr ol 1f1e Cunl'RCY r O ·r bull:': ::AUTOMOTIVI! 1711 ......__ "°'rml11lon to of'tl!llfN 111d 1111\otlll t ' .....,,...,.,., blnk, I nd Pf0!'4Y e f911owt : Cost• MHI. '2621 1. Tl'itt llMI ""'" 'offlct of llld Fr1nk J , M11i.llo. 124 Hanover Or., Mllontl blllk 11t loated 81 $ tie· COiie M ... , C... '1.iM &. I SI I ......_ 1111 #Ir Wlt~1m J MOl'lhltont · 22ff Ava lot! "' '"''' ft ,.,. City of J11111 • · ' AN, COi.iniy f//f Of'-. ltll'9 ot t .. CO.I• MIMI. Ct . t262li C1lltornl1 ,. Tlllt but.lntts It condudtd by • ttMr•I t Thal In ordlr 9f 1 ....._ • P1r1nlr1hlp. • • ..... -.1111e • Frl"k J MHM11 utd n1tlonll btnt 1111w ~-of the Wlll1tm .J Morn:IOM followll'llQ t1Utt: , Tlllt tltltn'llnf w11 nltd wllfl 1111 SOUTH COAST NATIONAL IA.NI( SUNFLOWER NATtONAL llANK County Clerk of Ortn111 County on UNITED NATIONAL IANlt· Nowmbtr" 27,.1111 ,._.. :S. Thtl 11ld Mltloi'lll tlel!k M '"''' ·•--C O I eutl'lorlrtd IO IHue USM tlltlm of ......, '""'"°' 11o11st 1 ly P'llot, c1plt1t 1tock, 3'.ICIM °' .Mid '""" 0.Ctmbar I. t, 15, 22, ltn "3:3-73 ta bl lulltd fn , ~llotl w wl.tfl 1,_ MOOlt FIYlr !IC1nl1! A·llmtto Thlnkrlcll (Wt llllml 11!1 Fly 111 l°"""lrong Xlpfy Sro.d (P11tlo) A-Go Ftrtllll'"t••ltr (llphlml A -.11m Fl$hotr tr•lnecl 111try ·~ ·~ ·~ JD "' ·~ ·~ , SllCTK aACI -400 y1rds. J YH'I olds a. uP. Cltlmlng. PurM SllOO. Cl1lml119 price SJOOO. IUT A NIW n DATSUN AND SAYE AT COSTA MESA DATSUN H4S HA.IOI ILYD. C.M. 54M410 Complete Shoe &: Lunare Repair lottl ot ~ entf'ClnC9 to Lido ltl•. THE WRIST SCULPTURE by Lady Seiko . ..----1 I lfll'C' c.....-.,,_,,.. . 1 ~~~l~~-,·24••1 '"°"" .. W. I ' ' PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI STATIMINT Tl\t fo00'll0111tif Otrl-1r• doln1 blnlntlt ••: Oll:ANGE COUNTY APA•TMENT SEll:VICE. lOGI Slou• Rl¥tr Cfrd .. Fountain \ltlltY, C1llforftl1 '270ll cit11•nlr1tton of Hid naffoflll Mnk ffr I fol al . ConlldtrlllOl'I .t ll.000,000, •nd thl r1m1lnd1T of Mid •-M bi htld b'f' 11ld natl-I Mnk 11 1#115111111 ll'ltrH. • • 4. Tlllt !tit lot11 cont ldtrtllon rlKl'fvld by Mid n1tlor11I M"k ""' !ht lh•rlll luuld by It be. •IM«""' It foltow1: C1p!11t t l.M.000 WE DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? START HARD? GIVE-POOR MILEAOI! CAN HELP THE CARIURDOR SHOP 1M ttAallOI IL'ID.. COSTA MllA ..,_ l I "" ......................... ....._/ ·----.;---~---------PRE-CHttlSTMAS SELL-A· THON! DISCOUNTS FROM 30°/o, to 70°10 Off Rotoll Prlco • N-llrond Mor~hondl11 I Wo Must Movo T"-ltom1 To Moko Room For 1974 Models. Shop Eorly 1-~~&·Sa~··~°"~Y-•.•.r_c_h_r_1 •• 1mo~·-o.1.ft.1ntt.;..~...1 e PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS e SMALL APPLIANCES . e HOMI INTERTAINMINT SYSTEMS. e COLOR & BLACK &. WHITE TV • e MICROWAVE , OVEN PLUS MANY MORI GIFT ITEMS QUANTITIES LIMITED UT. I MON. f.f-SUNDA'f 11•7 R.T.D.. SALES I 499 ·1, _17th .Sf, Costa M•• j COINP OP IUINI ~IAlllllCAll ,, ---------~--------- Avery different Christmas gift. A .. H. WEINERT FINE JEWELS :i2 Fuhlon Jain ·. • ~· , 9&. .... I Drul'!I brok•I .-i ~ iO" u.,,....... ' I I '" 1°'""·""" ........ \ .,_tolot L----------.A k ......,.'r}.t .! . I --Luie&-~1~;;;N~;--,-·1 I · upto5qts.oil • I ----~--------------------' r----------CouPOn-1--------, I ALiGNME1NET 1 r 1 1 I I .,.... _...,., .,....,1,....,., <') ~' c:o11 ,,,...-. ,..._.., "' t21 I ,.._. ..,,_ ..... a.di w ..-'*""' ttctor. o.t _. ...,.. I ,, ...... I ... 1119'. '"" 0.-.., ......... ...., ... L--~----~---------------J f•••itone =,_ DLCIOO RETREADS llLnD ,_,_....,.. __ Fl DILUXI ''"'· w ... "'~........, °"'' PION • ,...... c ... nr. q:p 1 .. ie.. ,24 YOUR CHOICE :::'~~ •11• --11$Tt0 l&Llllll :,uie,:~; ":~11 ._ f .l_.T.& a.. ..,._...._. TNOI ., -· ' ,_Cw ' ..,..._. "-31' .. S2' •.l .f, & _.,.,. °" , ... c. WltlfWAUS.ADO I TALIN THE TIRE lWI COSTA flSA • 3088 BRISTOL STIEET · COSTA MESA, CAl.f. 92626 PH. (7141 979-7910 PtUI Cllllrles Korth, 10. SIOl.lx ll:IY91' Ctr.,. F°""llln Vt1111, Calltor11l1 t11'Cll Ritt Ann korth. 104M SIOllll ll:lvtf' Qr., "Clllllttlr. Vtllty, C1U~1 '21DI Thf1 1Ml11nt 1t cond\lc!M ~ 1 .-11 PflrfMflttlp ll:tlt f.rm l(orltll Thlt ahl'tinlllt WIS flied wltll !hi County Cltrlt 1111 Or•nu• eounrv on OKtmtier $. lt7l Sllfllkls IOOM llndtvldtd .. rol1tt ·, a ,OOI Tot1I c-1a1r111on IMDO.ooo S. Thal Tl\Orl'ltt H. lltt'ldf ef · S Ht tf Moon llY ·Drive, Of Cot1n41 def Mlt, COlll'lf'I' of g,_,..., Ii.tit of C1lllor11l1, act H IOtt ll'ld nclv1h•• 111tt1I lo raprtllnl •nd .....,. for 1111 und.,.1f11f'ltd ~ !tit c.n.tr°""" ol tht Clltnnty, Ind ,. ~YI .. COf'rtl90lllltnCt tnd ~ I" P ... 11 r11pect of !hit ""lklllM, In M- Publlshtd Ortngt Co.SI DlllY Piiot, cord•llCI with IM 1lllllUll9 INIOlhtt"""' Dtctmbtr I, IS, 22. tt~ 1913 )1n.1l of lliftnl. ; ... l . TM llrldlt11.ntd lltv• • ....... ...,._f PUBUC NOTICE dll'"1t1n11r,... with M1. H•rotf r.•1••'''"'· Jt. and SOulh Cati "!•&a """'"",..; ·--------------11111 ,,,,, ot rffl ~ ........ P1CTITIOUI IUSIHlll Tilt comtf" of llHr tnd Sllfl'ftowi; llt'wtt,! tl-'MI ITATlllllNT S1nl1 Al\I. C1lltorn!1 for tht COililtfvetlOl'f TM tollowlng pttlon lt doing bullntn of I~• propottd • bent. Tlllt ti.. "111 11: 1ttommod1lt '""rox1m1'-1y l,GIO n1 IUOG!T AP'All:TMEPIT FUllNI· fl, of cr!llct 1~ct. I TUll:E, llf ClterbrOOk llflt NO. Addllfon1tly, , 1119 "ndfrllltllld rit~ A, Cotti M"'' Ctlltomlt, tH1• ttrMd lo PIV to Al'!Clrftl'Y, Mtrlt Hvf'Wlta,' Jt n'ltt JtY s11rkwt1lll9r, 1 J t tao w .. 1 Chapman A~1 :'.!r.' Clat rbrook Lint No. A, C!!Slt MfH, C'titttoml1, '50.00 PIT hour for ltllf .. , Catl!om!t 9162• MtY~I lhll hi rlndll'"e In c~ Olll Thlt ttu1lntil I• conCIUCtld try •n With Thi• 1pplk1t1on Md lr'fllll&al1otl· lnd1YldUt[· Witt\' tll9 \lf'ldtrltlndlng "* In no ......... J el'lltS J1y s11r~ltllr thlll 1vch l*Gtl 1et11 ncMS tllt tum Thlt 1t1t1mtnt Wll flltd wilh tt\t of SS,000,00. , c-ty Cit.... ot °''""'' Countv on ,.,,,.H, lhll "'' Un0tral9l'ild • ., 41f"W;. O.C-.blr s. 1tn !Clf'I or thlrltlotdtr1 of 1M Mid ~I ,....,, Nnk or othtr111IM. wlll not Ptr-1111' ;.ullll1hild Or•na• Coesl Dilly P'llot, PIV Ind wlll !IOI ...... for Of' "' tt!Y Otctrnbtr 1, IS. n. lt, 1t1J :u ... n otlltr m1nner tPP'CJll'• .r, _, 10. or p1rllclp1!1 1n Pfl~rfltnt of l lW cl'ltfOll or exPt<"M tncurr..t llY thl llrdlrsltMd cit 1111 11Jd 111tlonll blnk In cOllMdfM --------------1,..1111 IM ort1nihtlorl ol IM Mil! ntti.NI I 1n7 bflnk, Uflltu "" COl)'ICl'lrldl• of t1'loll 1u,1a10R couaT o .. THI Cvtfl!ICY itllll llllYI ~· IN .... StATI OF C.ltLl,OlltlA .. Oil In wtlllnt t l'IO, Ill lllCfl "''"'' '"-ntl COUtlTY CM' OAAHOI eM~ OT .,.,,.,,.. wtll M .... 11\ly Mt. A -,.... 11¥ thl Mid Nin-I lllNt 1111 llf tvrldit NOTICE Of' HEA.a1NG 0.. P'IETITION of the 1114 11ttlOll4ll btnk.. 'Oii: Pll:OIATE OF Will AHO "011: IN WITNES.S WHElllO', ~ Mo l&TTEllS T.ESTAM£NTAllY dani<gnld Mvt tlef..,,. ... ow ...,_ l•llt. at MAll:Y O. VtaGIL. OtcNMd. Oii 1t1t '-ti Mt t1rt11 1bov•, NOTICE IS HEll:llY OIVEH !Ml llil\Milfl ... l!!dllt 'h40MAS MICHAlL V19t01l hit flltd 111T MtrlMrt' Dffle, H"""'°rt 9"ctl • '*'9411 , ,,.,1t1011 w '"°"" of wm c11tflf"lll1 • PUllUC NOTICE· and !or 11-ntt Of L.tftlt1 T"ltm1!1t1ry J:E::.C'"' to lfll! petitioner rlfW1irlct to llll'llCll . '""''""' A'ftfl\lt, l• AftOlll .. It '"'" '°' '"'""' .M rtltvltn, tllCI C•I • !Ml lflll tll'IW •M !ittt• ol flt.lrlne ·Alllafl Ptttl11•ln IM .,me fll.!.., ~ "' !or J•-n 21S1 Viti• L.1r..io. Hwtllitt IMCN 1, It,., tt t :w 1.m., In tht courtroom C1Utornl1 of 0.rtllWllt No. a o:!I Mid CO\ltl, Tlwmtl H. l lflltll. Attn! •I . 100 Cl~IC CllllW Orlvt oNlftl, 111 I Hill Moon l •1 Drive, thi C""' of h(ltt Alli Ct11tornla. Mi Mtt, (t llfol'n!t 0.11111 ~ to. Im. Mark Hurwltt ~~AM I , 11 JOHN, SO') Av111ldt L•~w.. t C1er\ C•llternl1 Lii,..._ L..V I Llltl Dominic J. ltcltl ... I~ ...... SI. • ,. Ctrllt"lll. C0111 MtM, ta•• ,. ...... c-. f'lllt JOh11 H, COlllllll ...1 .11> Tait (1111 ,..,,., 1417 Antkivt w-.. .....,.. --• .........,. fef ,.II_ Ct lltorTll• P'wtin"*' Of9tllt CMft Otitly '1Mt, Pullll.,., °'!1!!P C..-Ot1W ~ Dk--tt. ·a.·11, ltl) .n.n ~ ''· Wf' !II!"'" ~~~~--' ======:::=-..._ r ' • JI DAIL V PILOT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE '· ' r • • Saturday, Dfcember 22,, 197) OAILV PILOT 11. , I I - . ' • 111 DAILY PILOT Saturday, Otcein~ 22, 1973 • Student Oscars Awarded LOS ANGELES (UPI ) The Academy of J\1otion Pic- ture Arts ' and $cien<:i!S has a~ the award of novice "Oscars" to five honored films in the first annual student film awards competilion. Academy presidcnl Walter 1'.1irisch and actor Jac k Lenl· mon said the fi\'e "'inners were chosen from more than 300 films submitted in regional competi tion across 1hC nalion . The winners \\'ere: Animation : "Anti-1nattcr." a 12-minute fihn by U>wis Hall and Carlos Gutierrez-Mena <>f UCLA. • Experimentals: "Sojourn :· a l0-1ninute film by ~1ichelle Parkerson and Jimi Ly<>ns <>f Temple Univ e r sity in Philadelphia. Actor Carrws . Mark of Nazis Q: I've read thul Sue Lyon or "Lolita" fa.me is en· gaged lo Robb Reece. Other reports claim 1be'1 engaged ' to a convict ja the Colorado state penll.e•Uary named Cot· ton Anderson. I'm conrused. Which one is she going ~ A1arry? -!'ltr. and J\1rs. O'llara, Denver. A: "Lolita" obviously was more confused. than you. The lovebird married the jailbird in mid-November. But they won't ha ve a love nest till 1he groom goes on parole. Q: What's the hidden lattoo I hear that actor RGbert Clary (of TV's "llognn's lleroes '' and lately the "Young 'Glad You Asked That' by Maril yn and Hy Gardner · & Restless'' series) has -00 his body'! -Betty Burton, Sacramento, Cal. A: It's an identification number the Nazis branded on his left arm -before cremating his parents in the ABC Shifts Its .Headquarte1·s To Wl1ere the Actio11'Is.;. West ------.... --- By JERRY BUCK Los ANGELES (AP) -To a television producer I n Hollywood the New York headquarters of the three networkSli\tghr-as-well be on the lllOOll. "Say you're shooting a movie and you've got an im- portant action scene -and it rains." said producer Aaron Spelling . "This is television, \"OU can't ·Nail a week. You decide to move the chase to an underground garage. What if you call the network to tell them and it's lunch in New Yor k or they've gone home?" ' New York, 'vhere most pro- duction decisions are made, is 3.000 miles away and even an ordina ry telephone call can become an impossibility be- cause of the three-hour time said Martin Starger. president difference. A delay o! a few or ABC Entertainment, the hou rs can cost money. division that overaees en· tertainment proa:ramming foc IN RECENT years all the the network . "The theory is production gravitated to the that t h e best place for an \Vifst~C.Oast;-while the deClsiOn executive is where the show's maklng remained in the New produced. York programming depart..- ments. That is, untif this year. ''\VE HAD A silu!llion in when ABC became the first Ne\Y York where the 1n8n in network to move the bulk of charge <>f prime lime showr its programming department to U>s Angeles. was only a few feet from Under ABC's new setup me and 3,000 miles from where virtually all the decisioos are the shows are made." made here. If a producer Starger remains "in New needs a quick decision on hir~ York in overall charge. But ing a star, he can get it Barry Diller is lhc Los in minutes. Or he can get · Angeles-Oascd vic:e·•·presidenl an okay to move a chase in charge or prime-time pro- scene to an underground gramming. garage. lp;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;I "It's a belated recognitioo ol "·here the production is," FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ' . ' D·r a·m at i c :. "Ma~hattan concentration camp ovens. The 5-foot-2 actor could eradi-:Pi.felody,'' ·a 2,5.nunute film by • . . . '· I • • ' t •• ' • ' Ken Wilderhorn and Reuben cate the tattoo with a painful skin graft. But he prefers Trane of Columbia University lo keep it as a close link to his ill-fated father and mother in New York . -and a reminder of the inhumanity of the Nazis. Documentary : "You See. I've Had a Llfe,'' a JO,.minute film by Ben Levin aqd. Mort Jordan of Temple University. Special Jury A w a r d : "Norman Nu rd e I pic k ' s Suspension : A tribute to Alfred Hitchro<:.k," a 32- minute film by Bob Dahlin of Northwestern University in Evanston, lll. SHOW STARTS AT •:4S Cfllldtt!! U!Wtl' 11 ''" "RMI" Hood" o.-n• 5:31 11.m. Clllhlttn I & OVtr -Sic: "lt081N HOOD" 011ly ...... -ow llOlll$ * ..,,_...,. ___ , ICWIC TMSAT'lll ..... DltlV•-IN SUPEISWAPIEm MU190lt aLVO.Drtn-... u .aa-.-•-••,.. OllA-Dme-•tll Frl, Sel. & Sun. .. -tD • 111'11 ,,..~ ....... -~ ...... Q: Any thing to a hint that the l\.1afla is now involved beblnd the scenes of the pornographic film industry? - J. ltlasters, San Antonio, Tex. A: It's more than a hint. So deep is the inroad criminal elements have made into that sordid industry, that five leading entrepreneurs have organized a countcrcombine called PORN; Produce!:!_ Organization to Resist Now. ' Q: Wltb all tbe money Jack Paar-\l'as getting for his TV sb<lw, why did be decide he no longer wished to do it? -l\lrs. Albert Siegel, Buffalo. A: All the jack in the world couldn 't make Paar stay with the show. He found it frustrating instead of fun . He couldn't cope with the late-time periods some ABC-TV sta· tions slotted him into -making the late show a too-late show. He found that the type <>f witty material he once pre- sen.ted was immaterial his second time around. And couldn't bring himself to rap about sex, drugs, homosex. uals and unwedded bliss between blasts of rock music. "l knew I'd had it," he confessed, "when Kate Smith took over for Johnny Carson one night and beat us!" It's just a coincidence that after the series sank , Jack bought a trim cruiser and christened it Titanic II. Send your ,q11estio11s to Hy Gardner. "Glad )'0 11 Asked Th.at," core of thi.s 11ewspaper, P. 0.-Bo:r: 1560 . Costa J\fesa 92626. J\farilyn a11d Hy Gardne r 1vil/. answer as many questio11s as they can i n tlieir co/um·1t, bttt tlic voturne of 111ail 111akes personal replies impossib le. .1. ·" -'" li STADIUM -I :·: ... ~\!. 'J.C:ll,;.9 ,,.._u_,_ ". 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IL GANG, HBBB'S A MOVIB TO BBB ••• ONB or i'BB •OST BNJOYABLB .A1'fD SA'l'IBl'tlNG llOVIBS THAT I Jl'AVB SBBN IN A LONG TlllB. 11' BVBBY WA't 'TBB PAPBB CBASB' STACKS UPI" . . · --0.u llballt, lfBC-TV Toda7 llhow • • . . l ·:-:-• ~ • .· .• , • ·: . ·. • . :~ :• ... ~ ~-·: " '• '• :- •' • ·~ ... :• •• .. : .. :, .. ,_......,, ll~llltflf Walt. MattllM • •rvc:• Deni "LAUGHING l"OLICIMAN" 111U.!:--4:• ..... , .. ,.,. In Ctltrl Ill) lllWI SlrtlMnd "WHAT'S U, DOC!" TAICI' TMI' I AHD AUN loltl Ill C ... rl lGI .. -E1191z:-t I W•ll. .... ......... • "LAUGHING l'OLICIMAN" l»l:•J:)I ,,..,, . 111 Co411r t it) Read tlie Daily Pilot SPICIAl 'HOLIDAY IMTINllS-SATUIDAY SUNDAY & MONDAYS MeetSam, the wonder man. ,~ ""*""""""' A~ri ..... Aar.1111,_ PEIER fillfRS. ~~~~ -~ llCdi:r-....... ,.,..... .... ll'!il"" ALL SEATS EVERYBODY! •1• 2 P.M. EACH DAY WEUNESDAY THURS. ONLY CH.l,RLES BRONSON 'THE VALACHI plus !~ PAPlltS'' '"SHAMus·· ~URT R!YNOL.OS DYAN CANNON ,..._JHOWING NOW! .. no:re were youin'62? . . (PG) What good i.S a tiebreaker if It can't break a tie? Last week f i v e trivia addicts deadlocked for first place; this week we have three sharinl top honors. In today's winner's circle : Edward Schmerler, Jeffery Cripe and Debbie Vogel - all with 11 correct answers THE &REATm ADVENTURE OF ESCAPE! TONIGHT 7:00 9:45 ByT.T. ·and a perfect tiebreaker score. Three others -HeJen Lebowitz, Larry Kirschen· baum and newcomer Betty Newcomb -also tagged 11 right, but missed th e tiebreaker. John ·Russell has lh~d place all to himself th is week with a score of 10, plus the ~'·~~·t. ~ COllON.\, DIEL. IAA• ''MAN OF LA MANCHA" (PG) 1 PM ~ ... "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF " (G) 9:22 PM CALL THlAT•E FOi SUNDAY MATlHEE SCHEDULE SIREISAND &REDFORD TOGEntERI THE SHOWINCJWAY NOWI WE WERE atlJel. PCJIRS _. MSIMI rm.mlis- AllSw--saD' PULO-~ s...~rtwf.••-­,--.,v-,.112-:tQ1 bcl<HI ... 0..,.. _, 1 CO-HIT "JENNY" (PG) STAITS NIOM1\Y 6:4S P.M. tiebreaker. whlle deadlocked for last, all with 10 eac~ are Tracy Godfrey, Margaret 1.1cGovem, Bobbl~ean Allcat and -would you beUeve? -.Iim Young. 'That's the ups and downs of the trivia game. centering around a Yuletide theme. A happy holiday season to all, and deck our halls with answers next .,_,.eek. I. wno J'LAYE[) th. retired general with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye in "White Christmas?" 2. ln 11h1iracle on 34th OUR 0 1UNGER," as ex- pected was question number 11, on "The Velvet Alley." Street" Edmund G wen n Eight oul ol II players tbeught Milton Berle was the star, taught this little girl to believe in Santa Claus. whlle only three oorrectly 3. Jn radio's often played identified Art Carney. version , of "A Christmas In the percentage column, .. Helen still holds the lead at Carol, what renowned a~tor .908, with Jeffery moving into . played the role of Scrooge . second at .885, followed by 4 .. In the movie "Bat- Jim at .875. 7.elda Gaudenti, tleground" who played the who sat lhls week out, is chaplain who c o n d u c t e d next at .817, while John and Christmas services? Tracy round out the regulars with .771 ·and .770, respec- tively . 5. THIS ACI'OR'S Cl!ristmas Day was upset by a phone call from Jack Lemmon in the movie "The Apartment." Saturday, Dtetmber 22. 1971 people shored a Christmas eve in the recent TV movie "Silent Night, Lonely Nigh!." 10. Who 11stole Christmas'' In the oft-repealed· chlldree'• TV cartoon? 11. Sheridan Whiteside spent a Uvely Chrisbnas in a small town in what famous play and movie? DAILYPILOT J9 t. The Platlers ( " Th • Great Pretender") 5. Bus driver (Jackie Gleason's occupation) !. Burt Lancaster (Jllll Thorpe) 7. Butterfly MeQuet • ("Gone With the Wind ") 8. "Public Enemy" (Jimmy Cagney movie) 12. \Vho "Saw Mommy Kiss· 9. Frank Morgan ("The ing Santa Claus?" Wizard of Oz") For our happy holiday tie-to. Ova1tine (Captain Mid· breaker. Bing Crosby's four night's drink) sons were heard on his record I I. Art Camey {TV'!! "The of "A Crosby Olrictmas." Name them. Velvet Alley") I 2 . ' ' T h e Philadelpbia Last Week's Answers Story'' (TrRcy's Theme) Tiebreaker -Diane Varsi, 1. Patty ~t c Cormac k Lee Phillips, Hope Lange, (''The Bad Seed") Lloyd Nolan, Russ Tamblyn . 2. Spencer Tracy ("Old Send your answers to Man and the Sea") TRIVIA, c/o the Dailu Pilot, Box 1560, Costa A-ltsa 92626. 3. !\.1axwell (Jack Benny's E11 tries must be in the mail Comes now our Christmas trivia quiz, with all questions 6. "It's Christmas time in car) by A-1011day to qualiflJ. the city" is the second line 1_TH_E GR-EA'---c-TES~T ...,;,,:__ Mrs. Sundance of what popular yuletide song? 7. Name the singer who HOLLYWOOI>. (UPll - "~1.rs. Sundance," a sequel to the box -office hit, ''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," will be filmed as an ABC-TV Movie of the Week with Elizaheth Mootgomery in the title role. made "Rudolph the Red Nosed 1 VENTURE OF ESCAPE I Reindeer" a children's classic. 8. Jane Fonda, Jim Hutton and Tony Franciosa spent a strained Christmas in what movie comedy? 9. TIIESE TWO JAZZ DAVE PIKE'S QUARTET Appearing Wed. thru Sat. • 9 P.M. • 2 A.M. HUNGRY JOE'S 1506 Ocean AH., HunllOflloo Boach 536-9006 ' ,, .\ ~ . Manyofhis~olfiee<SC~ l*n the most ~ous ,,_,all.,. ' -an hcineSt cop. A MIUMOlllllf't lllEUMI. _,.,_..... ....... AL. PACIM1!'9EllPEO" ~~lill~s OAi' Cllnl E1tlwood "MAGNUM POICI" (PG) .,· .. '··. :\ ...,. . ... , ·----.. .,.. ""~ ALLIED ARTISTS presents STEVE aumn mcQUEED HDFFmAD ina FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER film -PRPILLDD- """"'VICTOR JORY OON GORDON ANTHONY ZERBE '-""""TED RICHMOND ....... ROBERT DORFMANN .. • FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER ,,_.,DALTON TRUMBO .. LOREN ZO SEMPLE, Jr. ~-.::::~HENRI CHARRIERE .... JERRY GOLDSMITH •. ~ ... FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER • PANAVISION' TECHNICOLOR' !ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK ON CAPITOL RECORDS! MALLIED ARTISJS--GD IPGl'.~'r;~~ PREMIER ENGAGEMENT * A G•IAT t,;;;.;;::;;,;;;m:,;,;;;;;...,-1~1....-::,;;..=.:i NOW! .. DONALD 4 SUTHERLAND ~ A TOlJCll OF Cl,ASS / . . DONALD SUTH,ERLAND ELLIOTT GOULD SALLY KELLERMAN JIA:S·H - A Jl(~{l hl \!·A U\lif~'ICI~~ llC~~IUll.O~~fl~IVISKI,. ft'O plus RI CHARD HARRIS ROD TAYLOR ln "THE DEADLY TRA K£RS" STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY "EXECUTIVE · ACTIO,." ELLldTT GOULD SALLY KELLERMAN (POI M~S·ll tM, lW At1UCTION " ' I, • . ' . . • -I ~· DAILY PILOT Saturday, Dtctmbtr 22, 1973 .. :p;;~~----------------~------------....... --------- In the Se1·vice • ,,.... ..,.. l 't..,;itiEI; '¥·~ Navy Radioman Se con d Class Larry Jr. Stapleton, son rOf hfr. and Mrs. ~far ion L. Stapleton of 1409 Toledo, San Clemente, returned to Long 1. (~ .PENNEY , .. :.-v -' . . .. NEWPORT ~BEACH ONLY t··, y . . I I ·"· ·SALE .STARTS .' . ' ) ~. "' ~ '1 -. • ., :;~;:SUNDAi ~11 :A.M •. Slf~l;·~~~E i1tt15: 11 A.M.•r,. 6 P.tif,. • . ' ' I .;. ., • ''• .. • ' ' ~ , , \ • , "'I r. ~ ,,;, 1.:~ , •'-l. ., ~. :i.:. 4. .--------------------· ,------.... '!""'-... ---· -------· "'. '.;; t ~·-.,.·'k •'· J .. Mens Dress Shirts Snap Bowling 5 I$ 0.00 ~ TOT DI". $&99 • D1cron/C0Uon Blond • Long SlttYt P1st1l1 e All Silu Mens Wallets $1.44 • Famous Miker e All Lo1thor • Many Styln • Magnetic Liv•Action Pins • Shooting Anglo Adju1tor "The Eiectric: Scissors" $4.88 • Tempered Prceision Bl1de1 • Free of Noiie & Vibration • 3-spood Rotory Motor ' ... - ' . W~~ens Slippers .' ·'$1.88 • . ' • Angel TrHd® Scu lft e Velour Uppers .. • • . e SllOI s.M-L·XL . . ' ·- W~ns. Better Dress · Boots . ' $1 :44 . -2€88 • LHthers & sued•• ! • Many Styl11."'& :Colors : • Sizn 5-9 .. " .-. Airman n-.m~o.-M. Brown, Round Neck Sweaters Winemaking Kit Girls Dress Boots l Beach on Board the destroyer USS Edson. J son or Dr. Richard W. Brown $9.88 $9 99 $1.44 ~ of 18080 Beach Blvd., Hun-' tington Beach, ha! graduated e at Keesler AFB, F.1iss., from e 100°!. Orlon® Acrylic e Do it 1t home e Ml 'f ' t (f f , \ ·" ' '[.•' t the Air Training Command's nu ac u,~ • · qseou l basic course for electronic -. : ~!:~n ~~itors : :," S:::.1'o~r~~~~· hob., : '~! -~~~as '. · · specialists. ~===========:;=======~ •===================::: ":==========:::::;:======::::; ' The airman, who received • r • I ~':i'.l":i~~~cs'°:;:~·~~ Mens Sleeveless--Sweaters Cord ie ss Electric Clock -Womens Wallets • cip\.S. is remaining at Keesler $7 88 .s· 4_Cll88 99 : for advanced training. ., C I Alrm an Brown Is a graduale • -· ~ of Newport Harbor High • ! -School in Newport Beach. e Wool/ Polyester Blend • Place it anywhere: e Quidlty Leither f • Fisherm1n Knit • Kitchen, 81th, Den e Fimous Maker Closeout _, . Navy Seaman . Apprentice e M1chine Wash1bl• • "Jim•B•ll' e Somt Key Ch1ins ~ Steven D. Forster, son of Mrs. ~ ~1ary Skarica of 16115 Shasta . Mens Fisherm an Knit Sweaters Popeil's Kitchen Magicican " I Street, Fountain V a 11 e y , r~tumed to Long Beach, ! aboard t~e destroyer USS Edson. ' i. Airman J.o b n W. ~ Fankbouser, son of Mr. and t Mrs. C. E. Fafikhouser of 2.879 t Mo?t~y 'Ave., Costa Mesa, : has graduated at Shep,pard I AFB, Tex .. from the U.S. Air Force aircraft m e c h a n i c course conducted by the Air Training Command. · The ainnan, who fearned to maintaiq. <ind service turlxr r prop aircraft, is being assign-! ed to Hill AFB, Utah, for duty with a unit or the ~1ililary Airlift Command . t Ainnan Fankhouscr is a • graduate of Costa J\1esa High I School. • ' : Second Lieutenant James R.. 1 !\lcDonald, son of Mrs. Marion r S. l\.1cDonald of 409 Bel Vue • Lane. Newport Beach, has ' been awarded silver wings ' upon graduation from U.S. Air Force navigator training at · J\Jat her AFB. ' Lieutenant McDonald is re- ma ining at Al a the r for navig ator -bombardier training. Thomas \\'. Wickes, son of \tr. and J\lrs. William E. \\°ickes or 1100 Sandpiper' iie\rPort Beach, is serving aboard the USS Richmond K. Turner. N<ivy Commissaryman Se· cond Class Daniel C . Evangelista. son of l\Ir. l\1arcelino R. Evangelista of 1114 Hilaria Drive , Newport Beach. participated in an- tisubmarine training exercises on boad the USS Bordelon. Navy Seaman Jerome D. Knudson. son of ~fr. and Mrs. Lowe! D. Knudson of 25701.1 Elden Ave .. Costa P.tesa. graduated f r o m recruit trairling al the Kava! Train ing nter at San Diego. , He Is a graduate of Estancia High School. Costa J\fesa. Ronald A. De Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. De "Wilde, 951 Sondra Rd.. Costa 1 Mesa, was promoted to Army Specialist Four while serving t \\•ith the 82nd Airborne ~Division at Ft. Bragg, N.C. Spec. De Wilde is a can- noneer in Battery B, 2d Bat· talion oi the division's 32lst field artillery. 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' Womens · Lounqewear $14~88 • CuloUo Styling •Long Lounger • Flor~I P~int1 --. ... Womens Better Pant' Tops $8.88 e 100% Pol1'11w e Wh ite & F1shion Colors • Si"9• 32-31 Girls C.olig D re'sse~ $3.88 · e r.ollday Styles ,,Asst. f1brica • s1-4-14 Girls Pant Sets • ! ~2~88:' -~· l:4 · 9-. '.E~1y c.;e" Fa'brics • Asst. Stylos • Sizu 1·14 " ·'1:;M~s;r.~ :W;. ~~ens. SICi Jackets "\. 11 • " .. -= .. $~ . ·9 ,. 9· .... 1.. ·• • . . '} .. '•. ·.' 3 "• 100% Pofyostor' Batting • Ant. Colors I Stylff · • Sins S, M, L, ·xL . .. . . 'i •dillf._·~1,:,W,~iiiup Pants . ·. . .. $13.88 .. $3.99 e Son ic Sound Cars e Sl-•I"• Styling '_i . e Nyl~n Out•r Sholl " e 1 -r with Shirts ,• • · ' , , '.. •· w~-Onl.y. ·" ' e Snip T090ther E11lly > -r• -~-_, :::::=:·:::N:o=B:it:t•:r:iM=l============!::=::·::S:l:ut::S-4::M-:L:·X:L::::~::=;::;::::::::::::·~· .::;·:-:·::::::'::-\fl:i:"':·t:·""'::"·:W:i:l:d:;::::=:::;:=:;:::::;;::;:;;=.~;t G.I. Joe TOY Di n . $3e99 • Adventure T .. m Comm11nder • Life Like H1lr & Boord e Ho T1lk1 Ramrod Gun Set t0 1' DI", $3.99 • Simul1t..i LNttMr e Hof1tor with WMtern Look • ,Die C••t Motel Plllel I Boys Knit , Sport Shirts Wilson Te"'is Bails-·'"--'1 ' . $1.88; . I ,:;:':' ~~·:~~ ".1;.·;. :$\,.~'; •~"••" , • Follhlon Stylu ·:~.' ·.~ !~9-'\·~~ •.Sherl 'SIHVe .i:; .•• ....., All . KOi e SI-,s.M-L -, _ <. ' e Wh + Oii!,lc Y ·!JCPenn.ey · ~.,. . ' . ' Merry Christmas From r~ • p~,-!CI-Shooter ~~ . ~-88 -• ' . jl . ,! ~--~ ' ;. • •. • ··~ l ye . . -,· • ·LIO"f ·• D•rlc Control • Color Spot for Dl1tonco .. .. Uber!J a.1303 '24 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT DEACH ON&.Y . ,. ' - . .. :r • . • • I Sau1rday, DKtf'llbtr 22, 1973 DAIL V PILO r %f' . ··-~-~,.,.,. ..... • .. !•· • '"' '" •. _-•. , ' • • • I . . -• .. • .. .> .... • • ., r*~· HOWtlRD Chevrolet in Newport Beach * · ~·if:' . ' . ' . ::~, * . e xte.nds .. *· * * ' .. • "Before .C·h:ristmas,. .or iust afte.r,. please visi t us and · . .. l:ook· over this attractive selectio.n of · · • ' i ' • . .. •, ~ With auto. tran1., power steering and disc brakes, air cond., ~in,t~d.glass,_vinyl roof, etc, Extra nice! 74lGRI. Only $3499. -----53 h.p. '69 -·vw -Squareback! 100 h.p. '71 Pinto! 105 h.p. '70 Maverick Cpe. 1 With auto. trails., tinted glass~ 9 Ru~•bout with thr•• Joor1, four. , . -. ~ With four-speed transmission, riCHo, heefer/defroster, huJg•g• rack, etc. Exception1I! XZH939. -- Only . •·· 1 s 9 9 :::::.;d·.;:;,;::~ ~;~";:~· ·;,~~:: · •+e. low mil.ii Nic:tl tl60SW ' ' · . Only rad;o,. heator/dolro•t•r. whH•si 7 9 .9 wallir, etc. Perfect! ZCG820. Only · . : . ' 195 h.p •. 171 ·C.hevy ·112 ·ton pick-up . '. -141 h.p. '73 Ranchero! With 1uto •. tr1ns., power steering end disc br•kes, 2 29 5, air cond., ma9 wheels i1nd tires, white wi1 ll1, heater1, .... . . ' . 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Service Fast Credit ·Approyal ~ •••• , • -'00 • ))II 1-..CW ••.•••••• 100· 1"t .....,...... ...... , .ts0·990 ~ '°" ~ ...... IOO •IN ..... & MorW. ~ 900. 914 Lal • ,_.., ••••••• "° . ,,. ...... ,.,. .... ~nJa J !J/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 70 Linde Isle Drive Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000 Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4-bdrm., 4"1 bath home on laeoon. FullY. equipped islond kitchen, waterfront [amily room, billiard room ........ $250,000 For Compl•1• I nformatlon On All Homts & Lots, PloHe Cell : BILL GRUNDY; REALTOR 341 Bey1lde Dr., Sulto 1, N.B. 675-6161 NOW OPEN * ~LtA lR1N1ot * 835 AMIGOS WAY Eastbluff Terr1ce -4 BR. TOWNHOMES $165 PER MO. VACANT· 2 STY. E~fPTY 2 STORY. Askin& $19,500. Outdoor lighting. Huge living room. Conven· lence kitchen • JNO...UDES \VASHER & DRYER! Se- cluded bedroomi; VERY private patlo. Olyntplc com~ mon POOL. ASSUMABLE ~~-~ ..... 12}·149 .................... .... ~ ........... "}··"'" "'"""' .,.. ....,, .. ,,... ••• 11s • "9 ....... ~ ... ·:. ,1$1)·"' t. ................. 600 ·""9 """' ...... c.r..i. • • • '. uo • '" . tltllltll'•""' • • . • • • • "-5 .... O.ne rel· HO HO HO Move into this 4 bedml, 2 bath home before Christmas. Located on . a huge corner lot. New carpeting & dec- orated for your pleasure. VA appraisal and sales price just $28,500 2211~ ~-;;,8811 Sun /EvH. 546-4171 Hallday Fen Brand now three bedroom, two bath hilltop home with oc-ean vfew from front and back end miles and mites ot green hills. 8%% finan. Cina. Only $46,500. All terms &va.IJ•ble on thil'I sparklJhi tour bednlom, three bath Mlsslon V1e):l home only l'ii year. old . -$19,750. Spacloul four bedroom J;lt bath family oriented lmme in renler of Irvine Ranch. With tennis courts, -pool & parkl'I nearby. As!'lwnable 7!~S~ loan -of[ered at $50,750. ) Brand new h\'O bedroom, two bath . "Old Corona'' I0\\'11houi;e. Beauti(uJ v.'()O(f- e<l selling, wnlk to beach . Below the price or our "DINGBATS" nt $62,500. Ne\.\•port'1 best bnyfront buy -Sparkling, like new three b ed r oom, 2~1 bath IO'W'nhouse. Large private slip. Below market at $77.500. Call 61'5-Tl25 $54,500 F'l-IA Joan. 71,2% • $1,85:1 1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!! TOTAL 00\VN. $165 per mo. Prime beach town area · call REPOSSESSED $750 DOWN Mode lo Open De lly View oriented, garden com· munlty with all de I u x e appt's. Family sized, close to all conveniences. Direc- tions: EastbluU Rd. to !\far Vista, left on Domingo to Amigos Way. O ff e r ed through, noiA·! 963-47'7 OLD COLONIAL 5 BDRM. + POOL EASTBLUFF REAL TY 644-7493 Circular entry. Doublt> doors. Jutit r e p ossesse d ! $750 Tile entry. Comfort livine TOTAL 00\\IN + closlna: room. Raised h ear t h New paint out & in. Large fireplace. Eloquent· banquet living roon1. 01eery kitehen'. room. Giant kitchen. New DINING ALCOVE. Utili ty giant freeform pQOl. Sweep roo1n. \Veil planned bed· Iia:htlng throughout. ABsume rooms. Lots .of room for SOME THING thla VA loan now! Call to U"allor pnrk!..,. TOTAL previev.•. 841-2535. PRICE S23,(XX)! Take ad· PINE TREES & BE,\MED CEILINGS SPECIAL! OPEN""• "'FUN ro BE""" vantage! 963-4767 IH~~x~!!io~n!.s~:i ,!~:-~· :;:. ;:::::::~: 1 \'.""'1' : ... ". L ' • rrs FUN 10 BE HICE/ Plan, \\'ilh beautifully de-(~~ and onJy 1% blocks to the veloped front and rear yards . surt. 1 block to 8 h!J&'! featuring literally tons of - THE REAL ESTATERS pool, recreation room and masonry, open beam patio D private t•nn~. On• of the """"• and •un docks. It's *SUPER BUYS* most upgraded 3 bedroom on the greenbelt. A stone's homes in Newport Shares. thr'O\I.• fron1 clubhouse and Laguna Be•ch lot $l500 J"" listed at $48,500. To pool. 2 BR duplex $34,950 see la. to appreciate. Call Well prlced at $7:,500. Fee. Beach Cott at• $49, fSO BEACH GIANT 5 + DEN I 646-7171. CALL: 644·7211 J br Nwpt Hght1 $43,500 7 lncomo Unit1 $59,JGO A Ill;, Beech Duplex $119;500 $25,950 RAMBLING RANCH nestled near Sandy Shore1. 5 Bedrooms, 1tepdov.TI den, formal dining. Party room . Real Country kitchen. Large I't'nr grounds f ea I u r In g Pnlt>rtairn:!rs patio. BE'ITER HURllY! Call 66-0303. Call tor additional info 642-lrn. 1797 Orange Ave., C.l\1. HUNTINGTON L The Apple Pie HARBOUR Tree ADDRESS IOl!l\I I 111,0\ D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 -5 ' ·6 7 8 Is 1n the rear yard of this sharp 3 Br. '-Iesa Verde jMlme, but the most im· portant thing is the home \\'ith It's shag carpet, family room, low traffic pride of ovmership &tttet & park like front and rear yard only 138.500 CALL 644-7211 P.S. the tree provides the apples, )'OU make the ple. ~N IGEL IJAll.EY & ASSOCIATES • 4 Bedroom home (huge master BR) + family room + den. 3 baths, many ex· tru. Quiet street. $57,000. * C·2 Zone . Harbor Blvd. 100 x 350, income $950, $175,f;(ICI. * 6 UNITS · Eastslde, Costa Meaa $72,500. lncome $'760. * 59' x 290' LOT. C l zone. $32,500. &Z Terms. Roy McC1rdlo Rultor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.l\t. 541-7729 Buy BHch Property NOW!! ON WATER 2 Bedrm, 2 ha, new dock for 28' boat. $75,000. Newport Shores Picturesque, large 4 bcdrm C\alet type, will Jeue op. !Ion. $1J.5tl0. . ' 410llw•£\ ~ Hn.<'11<>" ll 1" ion<, f"l '' l .--"'., . NEEDED Career minded aalnmen and ulenomen to lltll Orange with your own private pool. Large 3 bedroom horn•. 21 .!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P [ fireplaces. Formal dining, HUCE master 1 u I t e . SPACIOUS family room. You Ol'·e lt to yourself to aee this. Only $74,500. Call now 847..allO. INVESTORS CLOSE ESCROW BEFORE '74 On this exceptional duplex buy In Corona del Mar. 3 BR 2 BA owners unit + '2001 mo. rental. Near park and tennis courts. Reduced to 184.500. CALL 644-7211 ~N IG[L l}M LE Y ~ ASSU[IA1[5 Great far year round living & close lo !he village. 3 yr old Bavarian style 3 level home with open beam cell· l'M DREAMING OF A WHITT CHRISTMAS 11..Jth fireplace all aglow In this family room. 3 cozy bedrooms, 1% baths, on lree lined street. Nice spot \\ith the joy of Christmas. Only s:s:!,500. Y..ith VA-FHA terms a\1lilable. Fast possession! Call now 847-6010. oPfN TIL. I • IT'S FUf' TO BE NICE• 1j;'1 ::;·" THE REAL ! .•11~,'~ ESTATERS I , --~ . --- OPEN DAILY 1-5 522 CATALINA Near Huba< Hl9h Immaculate, large 2 bednn., 1 bath home. Oversized llv· In& room with fireplace. , Dining area. Large patio tor ent e rtai ni n g. P rofe911onally decorated. New cp.t• &. drp1. Obie gar on alley. 646-3928or Evo. 645-2968 Lac hen my er R,,,,1101 ings thru-oul, 3 br 2 '-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii + completely finished but-c..- ment for playnn or shop. --r- Lndry tacllitles. 136•500· CallfornlaRstlc (213') 451-3898 alter 6pm or ~-Extra Big And Spacloa · * 6 UNITS * Large c!11-<1e-1ac lot I car Four 2. BR., 2 bo. iltu>!loo pra ... 41.ARGE bedtoo!m. I: '>BR., l bltb; ~ 3 bathl. Two story llhowplace occupied. Xlnt location, 2 home. Execud ... type notgh- blkl. to beach. Sl.32,000. borhoOd. Only 2 years new. Call: 67r39S3 f19..4190 E\w And even commode!'! nre associated BROKE AS -flfAL r oqc; l'lt, W 6nlhc·~'' !I.fl pruitcl. A mWll see! Prlre, only $59,950. Call 847-roto "'""· Df1EW m. • • rrs FUN ro st NIC61 ' I ' , r C• "' , 2299 Harbor Blvd. PRANCER Co ron• Hlghl•nds Sptctacular Vle-.v! ! 4, 5 or 6 Bedrm.s, 31,~ boths. eUBlom honle on fee land. $145,500. VIXEN Newport Shores Little beauty • 3 bedrm• & den, c!Me to beach, pool & tennlll. $45.900. PETE BARRETI -REA LTOR- 642-5200 ELEGANT MEREDITH GARDENS Beautiful "Galleria J\.1odel " Maje1Uc formal I I v I n' g boas:tJ broad 11tahv,•ay to gallery. Enormous: formal dining room. SepMalt' fami· ly Cun room opens to custom pool. 4 sparlot.1ll bedrooms. Prestige nei.ghbortX>od close to schools, parlcs, tennl5 courts and beach. Pnced lo ,;ell fast · c11/I 546-2313. ~ oPEN nto • 0 S Fl.•'10 BE """ ~ PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW One third ·~ beautifully l a n d acaped mrroundlna •Pack>us VIP residence with 4 decks and 1JJO ft. vlew lronlqe, Nuwl,y Introduced lo !he market. fl'9.m 646-77ll -Open eves •• .'2()&.1 \\'cstcllff Dr. Wa lker &Lee tll t Al llTATI MnAiEMENT -.T .. A•x l!!SH .. l!!!!L"'°T'"'ER""'s-1 A - 5 Unltl on oceanb'mt ,.,. .. ~ E FUTURE .. :is~ down • Pru CE mueo. i iii~--=-=;,;_;;"~~·"~siiiiLi;iiuii;;s ii;;;;SG~5611~ ~~REAL j lc:~I" llTEn~ --- Experience • not ~ B • 4 Lam homn on ·%; 11 Good attt-.,b. send Acre In W. Coota" Mea reaume to: ftA!lU Deport. 169,500. • m011t, P. O. Box 4511, Ana· C -10 yr. old "la!P tlouble helm 9281)), In CM. Try $39,500. TERMS. --·11!!11!!!!1!!!1!!!!'!!!!'] 0 ·POOL · toRECLOSURE Harloor Island Lot 1'3Q.~ooARO R."'"lrY-Prlzo !IO It. lo( ldJolnlni IG29ii-... euerntnt, $«1(),000 __ ...,..~;;:;:;;~,.,....,..'- • 1111~ Grutldy Rltr. 875-8111 * LANDMARK + OCEAN VIEW .. 6 + den A 1 A 2·•tf. 'oommen:. blda. 2 llory. $110.000. BKR In The C&ntter1 VWq' attL .141-0003 $175.000. To llo moved 11 house, "'1ted foundltknl, trplc, beamed .,.m,,, f!!!!O. m-17118 LIO U Rf lllTY ' \ f I ' I *1'7J !JOO * • -· ..... , •. "' f••f'f For Ouoilled Ad ACTION Call . '""' ... ,,,.._ MZ .... 11 ' ' •. GMer.a• Gener• BR·AND NEW The fallowln& propeliles hit lbe market thll \\ttk~nd and will be told r AST Gen•rA G1ntr1I ** ** ** Heritage Collection ONE STORY MODELS-THE BLUFFS MESA VERDE CIANT -2 GOV'Y. OWNED AND VACANT Beaut. greenbelt, many extras. Brand New SJ'ORY by golf "'""'· ' VETERANS ADMINISTRATION RESALE - End unit. 3 BR, DR "Linda" model. $74,950 Bedrooms Including View A b I 3 bedr Be t 3 ?.1n•ter iu!tc. Formal din. nyone can uy -super va ue m ., au · bdrm, FR "Paula" model. $'74,950 Jfli. t8' kitchen. Enter· 1 lf.a baths. Dining roon1, db1e. garage end ~~''t~i~lf~M~~~~da~!p/~~N $~S~ tnlnera polio & custom pool pool with filter. All !or $26,900. With $900. .':CooNED SACRIFICE down. Needs some fix up. Just release<\. Bids BIG CANYO~"BOROEAUX"-$119 500 Sweeplog corner ground~· 2 close soon. Hurry! CALL 540-1151. Luxu~ious & Spac. condo. Custom dr~ped, otory. Hlde-a-w•y masttr FIXER UPPER cptd &: VanLuit wallpapers. Compl. ldscped, ouuc. FamUy den. GUEST cov. patlo. 3 BR, 3 ba, DR&: beaut. kitchen. tacillty. $38.950. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Big big bargain! 6 RUE MONTREUX SAT/SUN 1-5:00 8:;"~~~~~,0.~Ued 2300 Sq. ft., 21h baths, 3 bedrooms, family CALL NOW!! &15--0303 room, f~lc.1 dble. garage, boat storage. Bring . SPYGLASS HILL-$125,000 your pamt and paper. You'll have a ball! Now Gracious stone-trtm 2-story home. Perfect vacant. CALL 546-5180. for a growing family. 4 &Inns lam rm formal DR&: huge rec. rm. Beaut ldscp. ' COMFY CO%Y 7 TWIN LAKES CIRC. SAT/SUN 1-5:00 ANO A LITTLE OC!;AN VIEW -See this PRICE REDUCEO-OWNER ANXIOUS absolutely charming custom home In Newport Lovely Harbor View home. 3 BR + bonus rm RANCH STYLE Heights. 2 BR. &: large den. Dining area, 2~ w/separate BR &: bath. Pool, jacuzzi. vu VACANT + POOL BA., 2 frplcs., beamed ceilings, dble. garage, from m.str BR. Prked to sell. By appt, heavy shake rool. Enjoy • mini·view ol the $25,000 sparkling blue Pacific. Our exclusive al -- Saturday, Dtttmbtr 22, 1CJ7) I DAil Y PILOT :Z ..... AND WDCIATIS REALTORS TRIPLEX AND. A VIEW root One block to Corona del Mar beach. Pride or ownorsbip property In high rental area. All units have a vtew. Asking $132,500. A listing of Ed Nelso n. TERRIFIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Four identical Corona del Mar duplexes, side by si~e. C~n be sold se110rately or as a package, Priced right. $67 ,500 and $68,500. A listing o! Dorothy Nelson. CALL 644-7270 ~828 E. Co11t Hig hw1y1 Coron• del Mar Gener el WI CAN HILP YOU IUY, SILL Ofll TR~ A HOMI ANY,LACI .. THI NATtoN Gentr•I tneral .... .. CORBIN • MARTIN EXCLUSIVE LIST CdM -Ocean side hwy .. dream house plus guest house . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . $72,500. HARBOR VfEW HOMES Somerset 4 BR. + family rm. . ..... $82,500 Carmel 3 BR + family rm ... Now $67,950 Harbor View Hills, view, pool, 3 BR., faml· ly rm .......................... $79,950. Harbor View Broadmoor, 5 BR, family rm., formal dining, view, reduced to ... $119,500. Irvine, cond~, Walnut Square ...... $33,500. THE BLUFFS Linda model ~ease or sell) .......... $69,500 Trina model, consider lease/option $69,500. Newport Beach 3 BR condo ...... $4.8,500 TO BUY OR SELL In. Cos ta Mesa, Corona de! Mar and Newport Beach Call ·17141 644-7662 CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS IRVINE TERRACE-VIEW-$174,500 vacanl ranch ,1,1, homo. $56,500. CALL 540-1151 . Fantastic.vu of bay, ocean & Catalina! Cus-POOL J UST 1~000 to alit . . .,, ! NEW ASSUME 7°'o LOAN m qu y lge 3 BR home w/FR, formal , .. ha;"•'· 1N.,E\1d~, &,1~u1,1.1 •• N 1 E1&v " * Balboa Bay Properties * General 1v-.:.•no:•:.:.r.:.•I:_ ____ _ dining, 3 baths, 3 frplcs &: beau\iful pool. • ,, '" NO LOAN FEES AND EVERYONE QUALi--plumbing fixtures . Natural Fl"S · h be b LIDO ISLE Buy, Le•ll, Option TH E 71/2°/o WESLEY N. TAY·LOR """" ln1er1oc. vaulted & c -s arp, 3 droom, 2 ath pool home. Super clean! Extra Best NewportHts. loi:. REE B DROOM ASSUMABLE beamed <..'fllllngs.. ranlily Quality features including hardwood floors, 2111 Son Jooquln Hiii• Rood •lied bodroon>'. ,; ft. "''' cedar lined closets, shake roof, new carpets lge., 2 BR., l 'h ba., Immed. occupancy. 3 -$26,000 NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-491b ered patio. SPARKLING and much, much more! Priced only $39,950. lrpl., patio. Fast es-BR, lg, den, lorm. can·1 beat th" ""llent MESA VERDE Generol Ge-•rol POOL. Cabana. $5CO down CALL S46-SSSO. crow OK . New Price din rm., frplc. $45,500. value in ne\v, fast &:rowing CONDO 1-;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;;::;:;;;:;;;;;;;•-;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;::;;;;I + cl~lng. $237 per n10. *"'9 950 675--7060 642-7491 beautllu1 area. Less than • 1• $2.5,IXX> TOTAL PRICE. Own· f .---=--'::"'----------. ~ ' ' · · 2 yrii;. old and has 2 baths, The newneu hun't worn oft! er left! MESA VERDE double garage, b u 11 t ·in Top quality plush carpe~ C1ll Now ERITAGE Country Club kitchen and upgraded "·/"' warm . "'ood pane 11 n g , MOVE IN TOOAY Lovely 3 bedroom, separate den, 2 fire- places, extra large 58 lot with beautiful brick patio. Interior freshly painted Im- mediate possession. $110,000. · SPACIOUS LUXURY Over 7000 sq. ft. in this vl0w &: pool resi- dence above lluena Park's Los Coyotes C.C. Perfect for large family. Quality !bntout. $285,000. . PRICE REDUCED Grab th!! end-o!-year bargain! 4 Bedroom "Palermo" Harbor Vlew Home. Great land- scape, raised deck + much more. EXCLUSIVE TURTLEROCK TERRACE New offering. Great executive's showplace. 4 bedroom, family room 3 car garage. "President•• with fantastic' view. Motivated seller. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS CO-rol SAVE YOUR INliRGY ••• ., , ,ft FOR THE CRISIS & YOURSELF! Walking distance to Fashion Island, Irvine Financial Center, Big Canyon Golf Course, & the Newport Tennis Club. Spend your va- cation at the community pool. Your car needn't leave Ila 3 car garage &: you can stretch out & enjoy this beaut. 5 BR., formal din. rm. Harbor View home. sensibly pnced 963-6767 DUPLEX Ith G . t carpeting and drapes. sp1u1d1ngco n venle nce N Sho 1 reen is right 8 Veterans, No Oov.•n, others kitchen. Attached a:araae °"""" • · rrs FllN 10 BE """' REA' ·:roRS ow port rH ~our back door. 3 BR. need 11 300 do• n GlG-nu paneled and carpeted tor I ~ Ii. Fee simple. Xlnt rent-ba home w/pool 3 o · · bon us room The ".........i" ~~ 1~111\ll ~G;;:0: .. =r:01;::=~==~G=,=n.=r=a~I ========~ ~J:i,74~ n 1 Y $59,000. ~stiaJ a r. $79,sOO. -pan""" Ill• tor 12-1.s<io. eau ..t.23u m REALTORS m WaJ~~.t~.lee Harbor View Hlll1 Speetacular view home -on 1ne cen)'On • overlooking the octan, 3 Bdrm:ii., family rn1. & fonnal dining rm . . . complete with hid . & fllttred pool. Owner trans. $81,liOO. PLEASE CALL 675-3000 m II\\ ,\ llL\1'11 --=-- START THE New Year Right If )'OU need room for tn-lawt, fRmUy, or Just to rent out for inoome, try thl5 3 herlroom plus family room home. Formal dining, 2 bath!! with M Attached one bedroom apartment. Rent- ing at $180. " month. Agume 7% VA loan with $341, as total payment. Great cul-<le-sa.c street. Eastalde location. CLOSE TO EVERYTHING Two Bedrooms in each unit of this Co· rona del Mar duplex. Each unit has its own separate patio and both were. re- cently remodeled. South of the highway and only $79,900 . ON THE GOLF COURSE Two fairway lots at Big Canyon Country Club. Located side by side in Newport's newest and most elegant neighborhood. $69,500 each . DELIGHTFULLY DECORATED Super t.tonaco model in Harbor View Homes. Two Bedrooms, custom den, for· mal dining, large kitchen and as cute as can be. $69,500. ESTATE REAL TY 1303 AVOCADO DR .. NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 ~ -· Gei>or•I I LD 4 Local Officts to S.rv• You LJ:::!I · ~G~•nec.:.:r.:.•~I~-......,-~ ~G~ene:::.:r~•~I~---~ CUSTOM BUILT CORONA DEL MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: SILVERCREST MAR -MOBILE HOME No other home like it. Extra 20· x 53' 2 BO 2 BA, caiy., features galore. Huge living draped, blt·lm., ref11g., room \\1th ocean view. washer & t>lec. dryer, \\'Ired Dream kit chen. HUge tam!· for 220 air cond.. kit ch. Jy room with separate le'W· clock, storage shed. land· Ing room. Cozy study with sc8:ped patio. Thrtt yra. old built-in desks and dark -like nu. Located In new room. Four b e d r 0 0 m 1 . adult pk. awoy trom noisy Ov:enized garage. storage St. One-half jl. !rom clulr for boat. Call SU-8550. ~~~"· Call EVES. OPENTIL•· rT'SFUN108ENICEI CAN BE SEEN AT: ~ · · 111a;lll ,~~.:,~!f~~~:c·~~ Luv"R.Y OUPL. EX Comm. Hoop.) Lot •46. r.v CONTACT RAY, PK. fl.fGR. AT THE BEACH for •howJnc. One year old, built just prior =...:::==----~on:~;~~!~:.:~-; USE. YOUR YA AGAIN Unusually sollll g r o Wt h ' ' potential -4 lxlrm .• 2 belhs YE'J'ERANS • loans now &. 3 bdrm., 2 .baths: each avail up to $125,000. Even w/frplc. \Valk' 1% bllcs to lf you have already used beach or shopping. Asklnii ,Your VA entitlement you SllD ooo may be eligible for an ad· C 'F · C I rth dlllonal loan •1thout n>ln· • • 0 eswo y statement or down pymt. Realtors 640-0020 Herbert Hawklns Realto1·s 839.lGOO or 963-5681 Tt>e lutest draw ln the West. ,.--..------ Gener•! Gentr•I ..., .... ...., 4lrtcttrr .... .,. ............. . ,.. ,. ti. .......... All ... ~ 9"'" Wew .. ....... 1 .......... ,~ .............. ...._ I• .-.,Y's hlly "'" WANT ADI, PettMI ... wl ... .,.. ..._,., .... ., ............ .. Ust MC• .... ,...... IJI tfilt ......... "9Mr0 Slit-...., ... _, HOUSES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 329 Lindo (Balboa Peninsula) Balboa 642·3200 $45,000 (Sat &: Sun 10-3) 2 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 1984 Del Mar, Lagu!!a · 675-722~ $46,500 (Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS · 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $78,500 (Sat &: Sun 1·5) 6 Rue Montreux (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $119,500 (Sat &: Sun 1·5) **4423 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 675-7225 $79,000 (Sat&: Sun 1·5) 3 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 2345 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB at '119,!500. COUIN·MARnN JCa.. COATS i'l!l"R•e•1l~~~~..,.,.....,,...~c~ol~IA~n~~~l~me;;;.,;6~44~7~66;2;;.,,.l ·~WAL~ACE Generol Generol REAL TORS 644-1133 $69,500 (Sun 1·5) 1807 Port Tiffin (HVuHomes) NB 644-2354 $66,500 (Sat & Sun all day) 304 Sl Andrews (N'pt. Hts.) NB ENJOY THIS FINE HOME Located In Baysbores. Private area with two beaches. 2 bedrooms, large living room, family room, fireplace and wet bar. secluded patio. $75,000. · A GARDEN SPOT Secluded amotig .lush trees and shrubs creates a very private home in a park-like setting for this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home of family size and country style. $82,500. BAYSHORES WATERFRONT 50' frontage on sheltered eastslde location with spectacular view of bay! Pier and slip for 65' boat with additional anchorage space. Spacious living room and dining room, 4 bedrooms, den, dark room, shop, and game room. $350,000. LARGER FAMILY HOME And there !J room to expand this 4 bedroom home. Large family room plus a bonus room I! Beautifully landscaped and warmly decorated. •149,950. . BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE! Make an api>Olntment to see this outstand- ing, professionally decorated· 2 bedroom, den home. TerraZ7.o entry and kitchen. Love- ly wallpapers. A Gem! $55,927. HARBOR VllW HILLS $89,950 Popular 4 bedroom, family room, Lusk home ln immaculate · condition. Excellent landscape and patlo. YES, you own the land at this extraordinary price! ATTENTION BUILDERS We have a level Jt.2 lot in Capistrano Beach for only $141500. ' IXOUISITI EMERALD BAY Spacious and relO(anl Near beach and tannls courll. m"View, 4 bedrooms ~ Just reduced to . OPEN 1 to 5, SAT· tJRDAY AND ~Y. 937 EmeralQ Bay. ....- 644-1766 ColcMt'el,llenker ........... 2141 Son Jot~ufn Hlll• ltd., N.I. f _ _,,5,.. ........ ,.,_ UNIClUf. f1()Mf.S BETHEL-410CHODEL (Open Evenlntal .. OR IS IT HOCHODEL-BETHEL? What- ever, these two families have two of the nicest homes in Corona del Mar. The Beth- el 's is a rambling 4 bedroom with beautiful- ly developed br1ck work, fountains, patios and an exciting view for $134,500. The Her cbodel's is also a 4 bedroom, also with view and beautiful grounds. It's the one with fantastic cabinetwork lhroUghout priced et $96,500. Both are listings of Lyleen Ewing, Unique Homes. 675-6000. I\ good \\•ML ltd 1!1 II ~ i:l- vestn1ent. $©~41!1A-~t-trs· That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle ___ _.;;._·14h4 1.y ClAY L POUAJf----- • ltomtn09 lttt•'1 of the four ICl'Gmbled words ht-- low to foril lour sll'l'lpt. words. l :!BSA Ii . I I' I I . I 1-.....,R;;..;U,.G~D;..;.,A.-11· ! lhoweythodollsriuhrlnk· I -I r I I Ing It looks like • pelr of my -· shorn after my wilt gm fin-.. , _N_E_C_H_E_w_·""1 l1hed -them. ""t I I' I j~· j I O cOmplet. "'• chuckle qvotod .. -&.-.L. -J.-.1.. --'·'--' by l~log Jo "'' ml"''" -.I: you dt•111'°9 from atep NoJ 3 btilow. e ~~~rr.i:'i~~~s'~UT!RS r 1· 1· r I' r I' 1 ~~i~\~!TIERST~ I I I I I I I I SCRAM·LITS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·UNE MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES PALERMO WITH A VIEW of sparkling lights at nite. Crystal chande- liers higblite lovely blue decor. 2 fireplaces &: wet bar. Owner bought another&: wants to seU. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (Z17) BAYSHORES PERSONALITY Charming & vivaciou!I 2BR, FR-bay win· do)VS &: a gingham kitchen. $67,500. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (Z18) ''ON THE BAY'' Excellent bay Investment. 3BR up, 2 BR down. 2 fireplaces -extra large rooms. Utility rooms. Private beach. $199,000. Joel Smith 642-8235. (Z19) PALATIAL PORTOFINO Lots of room for growing household. 3BR's, 3 baths. Large FR. Located in Harbor View l!omes. $68,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (Z20) . PRESTIGE LOCATION! Greal velue -4BR Turtlerock President home1 across Crom park, tennls courts &: 'pools. $99,000 w/land! wszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (Z21) SEA-SURF-SAILS '73 gorgeous remodeled 4BR1 4 bath-like new-steps to private bea~n cul-de-- sac. OPEN SAT. &: SUN. 1-5 p.m. 186 SHORECLlFF RD .. CdM . (Z22) BUYER'S CHECKLIST . 1 4 bedroOms /Large family I Formal dining room room ./Gourmet size /In Newport kitchen Beach 1 869 500 Cookie Allison 64~.(Z23) CAMEO SHORES View !rom Jetty to Palos Verdes &: Cata- lina. Separate lg. fun room-20x40 pool- ki!Chtill-w /Chal<Glo-. 4BR's-, 3-bat.hs, $165,!500. Tom Queen 64U200. (Z24) (Irvine I -._~ .. -1t,c-,.., I 101 Dower Dfl• 141•11SI l~-'44-12IO 646-7767 $65,500 (Sunl·5) 1982 Pt. Albans (l{VuHomes) NB 644-7662 (Sun 12-4) 1033 Goldenrod (Old Harbor View) CdM 675-7225 $86,500 (Sat&: Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOMS 937 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 644-1766 $235,000 (Sat&: Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN S.W. Corner Atlanta at Brookhurst, HB 966-2929 $52,900 (Daily 10-6) 1742 Port Manleigh Cr. (HVuHomes) NB 644-6249 $74,500 (Sat &: Sun ~-5) 186 Shoreclifls Rd. (Shorecllffs) CdM 642·8235 $229,500 (Sat &: Sun 1·5) *4607 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 644·6200 $165,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) # 5 Torrey Pines Lane (Big Canyon) NB 640-1711 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 7 Twin Lakes Cir. (Spyglass Hill) CdM 644-4910 $125,000 (Sat&: Sun 1·5) *3801 Inlet Isle (HVuHills) CdM 673-8550 (Sat 1·5) 15 Point Sur (Spyglass Hill) CdM 675·7225 $121,500 (Sat &:.Sun 1·5) 2021 Aliso St., Costa Mesa 646-0555 $55.750 (Sat&: Sun 1·5) 5 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 24582 Overlake Dr (Lake Forest) El Toco 644-1766 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 8 Oakmont Lane (Big Canyon) NB 644·6200 $345,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1223 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 12:304:30) 6 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 1607 Bay Cliff Circle iSpyglw #1) CdM 675-7225 $129,000 (Sat&: Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 BR. . 31423 S. Coast Hwy. #79, South Laguna 642-1188 $95 .000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 45~ Orion (Superior & Dana) NB 644·7662 (Sun 12-4) 4 llR. 635 Ami gos \Vay (Eastblu!! Terrace) NB 644-1493 $54,500 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 6 BR. 635 Amigos Way (Eastbluff Terrace) NB 644-7493 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 + 2 t31 Camat!on, Corona del Mar 673·8550 (Sat &: Sun 1·5) FOURPLEX FOR SALE 1800 Alabama (I blk. N. of Ad•ms) HB 536-7533 (Sat & Sun all day) * , .. , ** Wmrlf..t *** W.-trw & PHI • ' ' ' ,Gener ii ' con COTTAGE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Sa1urday, Otct"mbtt' 22, l'f7l Co1t1 111 untln·=1'-1o::n:-DA;:::.::a;:r---;L-:og:::7:u:::n:::•-;lle;::-:•::c;:h----;L:::•:::9u:::n:::•:-;;8o,-,•"ch::----,"'w"'o-1"'tc-:l"lff' _____ _,..,...n_co-m~o......,Po-r-oporl-"'°""y-..,.l IF YOU HAYE THE MONEY WE HAYE THE BEST ROOM IS THE ELBOW ROOM MOVE IN BEFORE CHRISTMAS * ** llEDUCED *** OC E AN BREEZES 3 Br, 2 Ba. !mmac $62.500. DUPLE X • B)' owner. &t&-4219 l..a.rJte 2 Bedroom !prlta tn I Hou••• u"1Urn. T rvst Dood1 2<!0 Coll• Mau '----1 ~~~·:=.·:.::~ DESIRABLE MIJHtlc ~ Co. HOME ExCf'11,.,n1 corn"'r 1ora11on, THE HOUSE 11r·re·li the home wtth enouah rre11·Jy IJaln!td 2 Jxodrooln ('1bow room tor everybody. Vacant, 4 BR., 2 B.o\., f /p, fenced, view home, la smog free Laguna Niguel. Owner anxious for your offer. Buy on GI/FHA or assume 90 % loan. Very, very low down, owner may pick up some closing costs to help you buy. I --·1~ 1 ~·, --~.: C'OOl , •moQ:·fret area. u~ 1n one, rent the othtr. Try $3,650. d~·a F1lA or VA. '"!!!ii 12 Br. 2 ba, cpt'd, ihs. forctd I~~ air beat, c._rb-diAp, btt·inl. .._.... & trplc, l)llUo, ~· y,·ater ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-i;;I turn. Adult• oiily. no pelt:. hoine. fil"@p,la C't'. shingle Sul)('r !tharp 4 bdrn1 ho1ne 3 11uct1M1lzed bedroom•, roor. cxctlfont 1'0ndl1lort-1,iJh IOlll ot roorn for thr I "'ilh da.ull111 bath. Country Nt-1v on tnarket al $-IS.~ )t1ds. Huge pool i\nd garn<> 111.yle kilchen overlooking Call Cvl11·tll ~ l'(l()lll al®. Nice rarpeli1 & lh1~ huge back yard. Subrnit dra1)('s thruout. !)hi gar<•K" I your o"·n terms. Sellt-r h1 dctacht.'d. Grtol kltr h('n 1 flexible. Prlctd at $29,900. GOLF COURSE HOME - Mobile Homo1 For Solo l 2S ro ~so n . ' . RATE REASONABLE Al."l'ml from Country Club Hou•• Furnl1hed 300 275 NCllll Or. • Ph. 548-6706 NEED A FAMILY HOME · Just 2 block1 fron1 elt n\Cn· tary school Just 3 block1 fron1 Jr. 111. Just 4 blocks fl'Olll Mariners Park Need 4 bedrooms, 3 baths Need a large family room Like an upstalr• rnMter bedroom. den and bath. Like a secluded patio with lots of tre(>s. Like a quict neighborhood. Yoo c3n get all of this ~or $55,750 NEWPORT HEIGHTS EXPANDABLE Choice locafion In Ne"·port Heights, llas t"'<> s1ory, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Situated on the rear of k>t. leaves room to expand wilh youro11m im11.ginatlve design. New on the n1arket al $38,500. Call Colwell 646-05.\5 CALIFORNIA RANCH VACANT $237.00/MO. WITH POOL! • lfuge I.recs in ynrd. Quiet neighborhood. O u t s i d e lighting. Fresh paint in and out. New carpet,, Huge !iv· lng room. Giant dining area. Vaulted and bl'run l.'Ci!ings. Toniut and groove panel· Ing. ltllrrored v.·ardrobe!l. Cedar lined closets. Huge covered patio. Po o Is id e cabana. Model Home swim· ming pool. $500.00 down + cost1!. TotaJ price only $25,00'.l. Takt advantage call now • 842--2»5. OPEN nL I • rrs Rm TO BE MCE! THE REAL ESTATE RS Belbo1 Peninsul1 art-n l\tO:>.I ~ Pri~ to scll 1 In Colla f\'te111 tor $.17,500 • all tt>rnu. Cull ~91 Walker &Lee ···~ ,,,,,,. .MESA VERDE $35 ,950 See this 3 bedroom home located In Costa ~1l'sa's lop residential area, Con1pletely 1>emodeled and rederorated. t1'1> ready for the holidays. Ca ll &1&71TI. MESA VERDE 5 Bedroom or 4 bed.room + formal dinlng + den + fan1ily r1n. Interior atrium w/watcrfnll. !luge mast('!' bedrm Y.'ith fplc & J car gur. Only $&1,950. Call 545-8424 Sou1hCo Realtors. r-.tESA Verde. 5BR, inclding view rnaster suite, fornll din ·rm, 18' kitch. en· tertainers palio overlooking cu.~l. pool, $62,950, O>A'tler, 557--0892. ASSUME 7 1h 3 FHA, $205 rota] payment, lo dwn, MOBILE HOME "t7'N,4v)Els7r!''!'f00TS Gonorol e 3 BR home with •love. FOR SALE : -. N"ellt &: clean. Available now. W'th lQM d th 3 bed SILVERCREST 9""FUELL. EEURTQCLIND 1 BR ¢olUt.,1te, $UO. C.M. Also Smt\11 yard and patJo.•No 1 ·10 own you can own is rm., MOBI HOM walk to beach •. N.B. $150 fil'.Arago. $l7S. per month, Walker & lee 2 ba. luxury Condo on the green. No loans to LE E FOVR-PLEX. Co&ta Mciu, & Bachelor unit N.B. $95 flrilt & huit '& Cleanup. ,,1,,L 1.,.,1 ~take out -no points to pay -owner will 20· x 53', 2 ~B0.2 BA, carp., Bit-ins, dlshwW, $55,900. uUI pd. Agt. Fee. 979--8430 Aclulta preferred. Ed Riddle "A"-A-toi"' carry financing. draped, blt·lnl., retrlg., ALSO 24 Units, C.M. nr Balbo. l1l1r\d Rellltor, 646-8811. .,,~ wa.sherltdect.·dryer,wl.red shops, 15% dn, ;;;;;;.:;.;;;;..;;:.;;:;;:;:_ ___ * * • * * * 2 Bdrm. + Pool for 22> air cond., lrltch. YEAGER REALTY f>!i&fil71 ATl'R. 3 BR. ·houoe; 1rp1c,1.,,...,..,....,...,...,...,...,.,\ Ontu 494 9794 clock, atorage l!lhflt, land· •-11 BIJc •· A 11' ., $24.495 " • ac•ped patlo. ThO'ee yn. old lndustri•I Proportv 168 pat~. , , to ~y. val . "OR lcue 3 BR, l~ Ba, :.t.. ndw to June 15th. $250 ito. lge yard, xJnt !ocatlon. 2 Bclnn condo., destrable ~21 1 000 N. COAST HWY. ~~kte p~~ a~at~in = Tax Shelter • ~ Indus Units Agent 613-6900 Chlldrt>n OK. Pet! $275. per ground level floor pJan1 1~ LAGUNA BEACH St. One·half bl. from club-BRAND NEW -$125,ln!. B1lbo1 P1nlnsul1 mo. For appt. call yean; nl!"lv, Jo'rc11h1Y Pa.rnted ho $!" ~ Call EVES Owner fin. • San Clemente CJS REAL ESTATE 1vi th tastefully paneled and '"'""""!!!!!'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'I 21~~· . 1 AA REALTORS 492-2100 CHARhllNG pine paneled 3 548--1168 mirrored livine room, pluah l .. una Beach Mission Viejo CAN BE SEEN AT : Lots for Sile 170 Br.~~ w/shag trpts, beam MESA Verde llome-4 Br, \\'allpapcred dining area, -CRES ON ce1hng, frplc & brlck patio. 2 Ba. frpjc, 2 car gar on shag carpets & cuslom NORTH LA°G UNA BY 011•ncr. 3BR, 2 bas. EST°!:MTES T 2· R·2 LOTS. 60x140. Hunt. Next to ocean & bay. S375 quiet st. $3.lO "'°· on l!'!e. dra~. oversized pantry French Country chami. ~ith San JuRn.model, $41.000 ""' llarbor area., call Art Yearly. or S350 til July ht. Century 21 Real Estate area, near schools, ,.,.aJking beamed ceilings & oak Ors. 25541 El Picador. 837-5814 1051 Site Dr.,•Brea. (Central IWZ-0691, eves SJ&.4.558 bkr. _645-JTl'1·;.:·:..:o;.::..::o:..<.::64o:Hn>2=·==,-.:.·--\.:!54G-~95~2':1:..· ---~--I distance lo H u n t l n gt 0 n & a. tull ocean view, cttate Ave. across fron\ Brea 'H ti gto 8 h Cefl'ler, Swimm;...,. pool and -• ···'ud Ne wport Beach Comm. Hosp.) Lot •46. Mount1ln, Desert un n n MC NR. SOUTll CoaSt Plaza & ~... a 1.. ...... n1, ~ ed atmosphere CONTACT RAY PK 1.1"GR R Bullocks. Greenbrook Hon\e 1nany park areu. FOR in !his 2 bdrm .. 2 ba, + GRAND OPENING I for shourino. • · ·• esort 174 3' BR. 2 bas. TV -guest 3 BR, 2 BA, dln/fam rm. SALE BY OWNER. Asking artist's studio EU"\erald Ter-"--e. ---------'-"' rm, 2 car gar, blt-lns, $300 S38S. 992 Carnation. Cl\1". only $24,495 call today race home. $79,500. Newport Billy Towen MOBILE Home 72 Flamingo LAKE ARRO.WllEAD mo. lst & last. Pref lease. 67>-0771 • 847-3005. -EMERALD BAY co~ 2 BEDRCXS~ES 65x24 2 BR, 2 BA, Air cond. G&reat, for year round living Avail Feb I., North enc1,1,n.;.1:::•,,;IED;,,;.o-----,.,-,B"'R~ DEAL FELL TiffiOUGlI. A large family home at lhe MINIU11 H 1 8x32 sun room. sell cleaning c ose to the village. 3 892-4784 . , OCCUJHl.ncy. , Exccultve home back on very top of the new section Ba.ylront 1-lomes oven, Kitchen Aid di&h wash· yr old Bavarian style 3 level L Ni I 2 BA, Bar llarbor Home, R\itrket. lluge custom pool of the bay, \\ilh the spectac-Boat $1.ips er,' full length awnings home "Wiih·open bean1 cell-lgUnl gue $385. Optk>n po s a 1 l> I e, 11•\th electrlc sweep +child ular views you would ex· Fu11 Security Highrlsc landscaped adult park '. lngs thru~t. 3 br 2 ba+ 3 BR 2 ba comp f rn Bioker, eves, 83&-6341 or !'>ale play yard, all framed pect. 4 Bdrms., 4 baths & St~l & concre~e construclfon choice space see to ap-completely finished base-ceptionally 'ti ice. , B "e a'~xi11·,;8;94-843>;:;;;;;,_,..,..-,--.,,.,,,-,·\ by lw;h private grounds. a family rn1. $179,000. Private Balconies . preciate for appt. 83&-9461 nu•nt for pla:,.Tm or vieY.', 493-2141 or 492-3145 DELUXE 2 bedroon1, 2 bath SOUTH LAGUNA 2 garage spaces per unit. before BAM, aft 5Pl\1 \\'Orkshop. Lndry fa c • t •··· Pool 2 car gar Elegant niastcr. private Roof top sundeck $36,500. i2131 451_~ after eves. Treasure Realty. ownuvuse. • · study, wife-saver kitchen, A char1uing older hon1e with Unusual Opportunity to Pur· NE\V cusklm bit beauly In 6 pm or anytime Y.'C?ekends. Lido Isle Adult. $225/nio. &l5-6GIO. and garden view dining. 3 bdrms... 2 baths & an chase Bayfront Proper'.y in adult park on the bay. .;:.;;;::c,.:.:.;:.. _____ IMMED. occupant.')' 4 Br. Owner must have last , ocean vie""" Price includes Newport Beach. Sl8,500. 675-0723. llOLIOAY rental N. Shore WINTER lease, beaut. So. 2 Ba. $325. Ol)tion poulble. fast sale. Assume lo\v in· adjaCt>nt ocean view lot. JlO ~~ NB Lake Arroivhead. Lake """front home·, 4 BR., 5 Broker, eves 838-Q41 terest loan or you nan1e Owner will carry 1st T.D. ernando Rd., · · view, Comfortable 337-1106 ~ the terms. Reduced to S84 500 675.a551 ,.._. _ I~ ba. .. beaut. furn. Sandy bch. 4 BR, 2 ba, bltins, crpt, . . ----------Pier & noat. $1650 110. drps fenced yd, pri patio, 139,500. Bkr 962-60U MONARCH BAY OWNER ........, · I ~ Bill Grundy Rlt<. 615-6161 Nr. Sc PIA.a. $Z15. ,...__ Huntington Harbour A .unique 4 bdrm. +den+ HARBOR VIEW HOME )IMnclll I COLORFUL contemp 3.Br, CHARJ.DNG 2 BR House & family rm. home of n1any -CARMEL . . de 3 b 7 ' . LAGUNA NIGUEL textures, built around a pool. AcrNgt for sale 150 n. a. b t t n s. S 4 5. yards, near Back Bay. $715. This ll'ann contemp.. built Inc. \V /D. Lrg Hybrid Jay,•n. W I n I e r , 11 4/87S-4923, mo. Lease. 646-66l3 by an art:hitect for his own Abundant lrtts. Spacious T\\'O 2.28 acre flat lots Business 624-TI09 . Huntinf!on llSelch 4 Br, 2 bath. fenced yard, ~ mu!<t S{'(' to appreciale, O\l'nC'r agent S.17-20'.tl. '11!;!, Fountain Valley -NEW HOME Don't Presume-Price reduf'C'd tor year end Assume This VA sale on last of 19 NE\V llarbour Homes. 4 Bed.I'm. 7°/o Interest APR fonnal dining room. fan1· with a loan balance of lly nn & bonus rm. $63,800. $23,500. The payment of $202 HUNT!~ HARBOUR per/mo. Includes Pl T 1. R£AL1Y Sparkling 3 bdrm middle of the blocker with big back 17214 COAST HWY. yard and lots of privacy. n4: 846-1384 & 213: 592--2845 Hdwd Ooors with new shag carpeting.· Huge kitchen Irvine home. has an ocean view in lite, quiet inte_rior. ~ BR, ~/ea. Lucerne Valley O rt I 200 3 BR. 2 BA, nr. ten n I a this ptivate oceanfront coni· 2 BA, Fan1, Din & hv rm, S4JO dwn S40/n10. incl 7'"-'i ppo un ty crta & beach. $35{1/MO. 6 2 BR Townhouse condo, 1 niunity. $158,500. epts .t 1 · frplc, xlnt cominunity int. 011 ea. lot Swartz Distrtbutor mos Lease. 646-3569 1,11 ba, Nr llnrbour, Rent schoo ~. pool & playground. 714-499-3005 MUSICAL or Jse-option to res~lble 565.500 assume 8\~ mort· c t Newport Beach party. sm nlO inc Id i;age. NO LOAN FEES. e me e ry GREETING CARDS nulintenance & pool. (213l 6•l4·8·160, 20-19 Po11 Bristol. Lots/ Crypts 156 l\1akes all others obsolete 1 or 2 br; Winter, $165 to 439-0069. L~~..J-~~ ''BEACH PEACH'' CEJ.tET.ERY plot, ~~s a~~'rop~~ t~a&I;:; $l7S: Year l y , S2'25-S250;1 'Lo.:::ve..:l::y:;3:,B~R-.-,~B-A_c_u~ld-,-,.-,,·I .--• .._._ Westminster M e mo r la I I l213) 79l-307'1. street. Ret/R&O. Jg fncd 110SN.Cocmt+wy.,Loguno Super shl\rp 2 BR beach cot· Park Beach Blvd West-each so d thrJ retail atoret ' I dbl ~ ask lo 494-1177 ·1age .. Huge R·2 lot. Walk minsier. Paid $275 years :~~~ls~~v~:T·~:,: icH.;.o:.u:.,..;.o;;....;U:.:n;;f.;:u.;.r•;;·;...._3;;0:.:S:I -~::ai:::;.,:96241.::._gar:.:7:.:.1:,-~-· -.,.,,...,-r-1 -====-=-'""~=~· I to Lido Shops. $49,900.. ago. 1st SJ.30 takes it. "" 1 • .-e, · BIG OLDE HOUSE 646-6710 or &1;>8400 &12-l002. cash. If you can start im· General 3 BR, 1 % BA, bltns, dshwh.r, 1,:;o:,:="'-:,-,-----med. & make cash invest ot crpts, drp!I, nr. Marina 1928 Quality construction ,Z..O!t'W"'ri!!ilil!i!!l'.fCffN!!!j!JTl!cl9!.1 Commerclil $1990. up depending on No. H!gh, shopping_. . $ 2 9 0 • ~J!·h ; b~·at ~J:xi. lot V. E. fim.-8..d & Co. Property 158 of accts. \Vrlte Incl ph no. IJ.A 1.ENTALS 1_,,s28-56=:cTie...::o:..r _,,m===---I PRICE REDUCED 1 .:::::::::::;'"'::;:::,_=·=-==~=~: Federal Industries, Box WI ~111 IN U INta 2 Bednn, l bath, bl.Ina, large Comfy Co..., C 1 Lot $17 500 2776, Anaheim, Ca. 92804 or lot dblt gar $225 mo y,•ith built-ins. Submit what ---------- cash you have for down payment let seller carry the balance. Everyone qualifies. CaJI ~9-i91 Open eves. C d modeled. Charm featuret;, BLUFFS CONDO 50' x 140' Near 19th & 714/5.33-1500 C~ HOUSIS Ask for Dale. 962-44n ' -1 Family home, recently re· • • call Mr. Sheldon, f """'!II-. ' •• • • On O \\'oodsy setting & only $59,500 Vu lot, nu 3 br, fam rm, 21i Pomona A\•e., C.~t PriL'ed iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiii ~-) ... ::.:s. 3 BR. Condo 10 blks lrom \Valnut Square Condo, super ba, din rm, neutral karastan low at S2.50pe<1;j· Ft. 17th ·~t ocean, $300. mo. Adulta only upgo'•ded, 2 BR & den "A" rfff ~"!"'" crpt. 1 many upgrades. be<-W esley N. T ey or Co. NIWPOlf & IAY. c.M. '42•1JA 1 ,".21,;3-:.·=:-:::~"'--""::·•::•:..· ---I J.1odel. Beller than ne\v, low market S61 .500. \Viii Jse REALTORS Commercial PRIV1\TE · $80, l\ta1ure 1lrvine quaJity carpets, shullers opt. By anxious owner. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd.. Lite cooking, utll pa.id. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Walker & Lee lhruout. Super I 0 cat i 0 n. 64().1075. Ne11-1>0n Cenler 6#-4910 ExceUen~ ~!om and ~p. DUPLEX I br, 150 1\vail I• I Bdrm fixer upper on 2 111 ,,l i•T•TI $31,000. 645-8400. Seats 16. Take out unlim.Jted. Close In small pet ok lots. $45,00'.l. Open IO to BAYFRONT NEWPORT BEACH Orange Julius . .$15,500. For ON \VAfER. 2 br, s1s0 tum. NEW HOMES 2 BR. ~n. 2 bl! ........ $425 3 Sat & Si.in 329 Lindo, I ed ' t 0c y NR CHANNEL ENT. Prime Ba.ylront Site particulars TRI-HARBOR UW ~;•No•'·on•boa Peru·n Balboa 64"3200 eve•. mm Ill e cupanc 6 BR, 4 BA, + saun. a, new Fo• boat ,.~;, & sales REALTORS 400 ,........-.D<U • ,-Sh 3 BR 2" a.·1 • ..--• E. 17th St., ONLY 2 on lot 2 b• $115 arp , 'lll m cus. t furn., magn1 f lcen1 1~,,u~~::.-,,,.·-•o!.!~!'.-~~~~~~~I c•t ,,,_" · ' VA~·"T 4 BR f TI b nd . . h d k I boa ........... Ul...-v.1 .... ~. Fncd w/rn.r, pet Ir: snal ok, o....t•.n • •• am. rn1., u r on co omtruum. ~~~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;.:..;;;;;~ --=======--'-Vlei\', uge ec , g t e.-•-& ' !gt. kit. 2·Sty. $87,500 !Monterey Model) with J0ts i , OCEANFRONT dock, $325,000. Art Shapiro TWO. adjoining income pro-CARD FAMILY unit 3 br $185 Mll1'8hall Realty 675-4600 of extras. Submit your BR LAGUNA ROYALE No. 79 I ;iCoiii;. ;;i64>-3ii;iii"°iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ b~e:., ~~~~sa. Hallmar~. l~~\y ~H~ Bltns, c/d, sm. pet, patio. C1pi1tr1no 811ch tenns, or assume 71,'.i r;~ FHA Lo\<ely4 fo~e~~= home Lu.'(wious own your O\vn apt., 1' -in good and atill ..........rt .... ~~ ~l~~.2 ~d .$26.5• ~1~;2 loan \vith total payments 3 bcl!m. ii·ith private ter· PALERMO Condominiums e.•~~ .. -o ASSUME 7% FHA, BY ol $275 a monlh. It's vacant v.·lth all the upgrading & S 0 k S ul f I area. car, Ot. and the OY.11er says sell tender loving care possible. race. un ec · pectac ar 4 BR, tam rm, super clean! or .. I 160 * 20 UNIT INCOME * HOMEY 3 br, 2 ba sm, J-IB OWNER 3 BR & FR, 2 BA, now!! Lndscpg. is professional & vie11·s. Now $!Jlj,000. 576 900 1-..;.c:....:.;:,c;.... ___ _:::: I Never a vacancy. 1 Mi to heh, has it all lg mstr BR, frplc, auto. FULLER REALTY location ideal. Give us a OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 , BY Owner-2 sty Monticello l\farkH. Dunn Realtors E-SIDE40r,2ba $335 Now l sptalrklrs, crpt/dt'JlS,,~1 19~ 54&-08l4 anytinle call -we'd love to st101v Sh't'et level, South end, BROKER 833-0780 BTownhou::e, Immaculate 3 1314 N. El Camino Real Frplc, bltns d/w, gardener. o mo. pymt. ., , ....... 1 -~~"-'~=""=='o--=-you this one. 31423 So. Coast Hwy. "!"~!!!!~~~~!!!!~!!'\ r. 1 ·' Baths. Private San Clemente EXEC. 5 br, hUgf tam rm 2.6702 Calle Ultima. No e BIG & BEAUT IFUL e CALL 552•7500 South Laguna R educed 52500 Must Sell patio. Custom drai)es. 1'.tany 492-9920 * ** 4~2'130 S500 2 trplcs, 3 car, w/&:d, agents. Will consider trade 4 BR, form din nn, fam 642·1188 49S-3083 extras. $27,500. 5 4 9-2 7 4 5 pool for home In N.W. Hun· rm, 3 ba. 3 car gar. compl VISION $66,500 Harbor Vu Homes, btwn 1().5 .. 109 Georgetown Money to Loan 240 Too Many To Ust, Call Us! :eoo. Bch. 493-1017 or ~~pd,p~ d~c.~;late:upe~ ) t i9] ~fz~n:~~8o72 ~~·TJ:i~ ~~"UF"' ;;;CF;;;·~;:cl.P"'l,.aza--.Co,.-ndo.,..-. ~,~B~R. 1st TD Loans ALA R~t1l1 642~ Coron• dtl M•r clean, l.rg yrd, cvrd patio e red hi 11 . . den, 2 bas, end location $ LANDLORDS $ '"' Iirepil, cor lot in BEACH Living, 1 blk. lrom greenbelt new cpt sY UP TO 9()9' Corona del Mar cul--de-sac. 2,700 sq ft, REALTY REALTORS ""'aler. 3 BR. 2 BA. conv. oY.'Tler .s47 500 &02900' eves 8"•% INTEREST Lewt US ~t UallR pro~rties. 164 = pvt pty ~2-1832 to huge master BR w /''""'IC. .,.,.,814•8 ' ' · .,.~ e set'Vlce the ""ach 3 Bil, 2 bath1 • •• •• .. • $435 3 BR. fan1 rm, 2 ba .... $450 4 BR, fam rm, 21,9 btt. ••• $475 NEARLY NEW 2 BR, 1 ~ batha , • • • • • $235 2 BR, 1 bath ............ $300 3 BR, fam nn, 21Ai ba •• S380 3 BR, 2 baths ••••••• , $390 2 BR, den, 2 ba ........ S400 3 BR., bonus rm, 2 ba • • .$425 rl' I . I I;' : I I' Ii ii ·--. I: 1·11ll11 r "SINCE 19t6" ht Western Banlc Bldg. Unive"lty Park, Irvine Day1 552·7000 Nights l _:::::·::~::c·~c;..,::;,:.·.::~=-='--1 Univ. Park Center, Irvine .. ., ...,,,.. 2 T Cltt • in! nd Orang Co Bachelor Pad Blt·i"'. 2 "' gar. on alley. =""":c·,.--,--.,..,., nd D Loans .. ~ • • . Huntington Be1ch Me Ch · By o1vner S-12,500. 642-3400. Income Property 166 FEE FREE. Save Time&: SS With Pool "SUPER SALE!!" * ITJ nsfmaS VIEW-VIEW-VIEW 4 UNIT APT. BLDG. Low .. t.at., O••ng• Co. N $ A~A& i::N~L~ !.... i ~~·ii:::;·~~~ .. ·,;_;,':'5~ On a generous 60x100 lot LARGEST 4 BR, 3 BA. tam. rm, dinlng *Ha N y Harbor VieY.', ne""'. 1.lon~ego Start your investment pro-S I ewpo y, • 3 BR., 2baths ·• $385/425/450 in 111alk·lo-private conl· REAR YARD rm. split level, plus fan-ppy ew ear 4 Br, lam nn. pnm_e \'IC\\'. gram today with this 4 unit •ff er Mtg. Co. 3 BR, 2•,i baths ........ $375 munlty beach Corona IN TOWN tastlc pool. 1\lusl sell lhis loc. $TI,900 .• Cil s1n1pson, bldg. 2 BR. each, G-at 642·2171 545-0611 4BR, 2Y. baths .... $425/450 Highlands, a v.•ell decorated 11·eek! ! l·lurry! $53,000. * * B k ~ 7500 '"' Serving Harbor area 24 yn. •ENT•LI CALL 552-7500 2 Br, 2 Ba home v.•ith Adorable Doll House \\'Ith CalJ 64&6710 or 668.WO F ro er. · · location Costa :rtJesa. Inc. " "' forn\al dining, spacio u s separate dining and sharp REA~r r8*°ArE "THE BLUFFS" -Irongate $7,740 yr.10% On. $65.000 DON'T BORROW VISION master i;uite, rear ynrd \\'ith shag carpets. Only $22,500. /OPEN n. needs -call a professional enlry lo spacious 2 story Wesley N. Taylor Co. 'TIL YOU CALL USI Houlea *Apia. patio sun deck and large and $1200. doY.11. Red Carpet, Realtors overlooking !he bay. Reduc-REALTORS Borrow on your home equity * 141•0111 * e red hill tree form pool $69/iOO lf 492.9700 or 497 ... 1761 ed S16,S.i0. BKR 645-0303. 21ll San Joaquin Hills Rd. for any good purpose. Serv· CALL 644·7211 THE CHANNEL REEF Newport Center 644-4910 lng Los Angeles County for 962·4471 ( :-..::.J 546-1103 BROADl\100R. Turtle Rock Especially for you 2 br, 2 IJa Waterfront Condos TRIPLEX" -near So. C.oast over ~ yean and NOW lb LANDLORDS! REALTY REALTORS W. 11111 COITA lllU Pl 3 3 BR f $95,000 lo $150,00 _ Plaza. Tr e m end o u a in· Orange County! u · Parle: c ' ~ New an . ., am. Brand new 3 bedroom with Carey Realtors 67:i-3535 vestment oppol'lunlty. 2-2 SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. We Spedali1.e 1n NewPort n1v. enter, Irvine I_ rm. 2 ~11 ba. Select your built-in vacuum system. (TI4) 556-0106 Beach e Corona del Mar e 1 ' e 'i1'fU~ g~~CiftI~SLL? ~~~-%'~id n1:°b~so~oc. f:~fi~ :,i~: ~~j,1a~~ P!~1~s~~hi~e:r1~~~ct~: ~.~pt~~!, B~.l~~C:·: 4500 Campus Drive, N.B. ~ic~FJU?lt~: ~;==:::::Im:~~= INVEST NOW! e \VE CAN DO IT! e Realtor ~ Fantastic kitchen. Tiled en· 3 Br, 2 ba . $79,500. Agt glloarages.Xllnc. $455 Mo. 10% Mort91911, Nu.View! 3 BR Home ..... $295 rMll11e This lovely duplex _ charm-WANNA BUY ONE'! e RELAX! try. Patio. Completely land· 61:>-35.15. wn. nt f In an c Ing· Trust DMCl1 . 260 NU-VIEW' RENTALS 3 BR Home ..... $300 mollse Ing :J BR., 2 ba., wood \\'E'VE GO'ITE11! e OUR TNHSE 2300 sq II Univ Park scaped! Outstanding value! llARBOR VIEW l~OME $4l,i;iO. ;~=~~~~~=~:1~673-4030~~~=~0,~;~<~94-3248~ 3 BR Home ••.•• $.125 mo/lee buniing f.rplc. + brand new , SALESMEN ARE BONDED. 3 Br. 2 Ba. iarJ:e i;tudio, $59,950. Call 494-8003. Jmn1ac 4 BR Montego .$74,500 DAVID 0. CAJILSON 4 BR Home ••••• $300 mo/lat deluxe 2 BR. unit 11·ith nice larwin re1lty inc. Easy gar<i('n. S.56.000 TARBELL, Realtors Fl:E 1742 Port Manleigh Cr. REAL TOR lft..9293 PUT YOUR MONEY 3 BR house, C.1'.'f., $150. 2 4 BR Home ..... $425 mo/lie patio. No1v·s the liine to I 968-4405 * (24 hrs) oi,·ner·Reahor 8:~~ 1920 s. Coast Hwy., L.B. By Owner, 644-62-19 TAX TIME BUY TO WORK FOR YOUI :r.ss "';at~tobebe~ ~al:f:· RANCH REALTY 551-2000 buy & n1ake n1oneyl Equal !"lousing Oppty. OCEAN FRONT must see 3 BR, 2 BA J.lonaco. $62,500 Prepaid interest down. 7 Eam 10% or more on wclJ. ' ""'!'"_ ac n ' · · BEAlIT. Princeton mode l 3 MORGAN REAL TY I!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!..~~!!!!! I Laguna Beach this lab. coastline vu. OYO Includes land.1831 Port Kim-Units-NEW. 1st User. East secured 2nd Trust Deeds on Agt. Fee. 979--3430 Br, 2 Ba, lrg liv &: din 673464 2 675-6459 STORY BOOK RUSTIC ON delx apt. 2 br/2 ba, ntw , berly. 644-8317. CM. 833-9182, 646-4414. Orangt County real estate. Corona del M•r area. BBQ &-patio,, Xlnt GE U) I LAUNDRY · · · · t/drps -1 I incl SIGNAL 1t0RTCAGE CO. Univ Prk loc. $345/mo. LAR T. Shake roo ... & Dry CleAning Service. cp I 17 , se<un0• y, poo • 2 BR. home on quiet St. DUPLEX in C0sta Mesa, 2-2 (n41 556-0100 ~tODERN 2 BR, 2 ba., bltns, Avail Feb 1st. 552-7355 Costa Mew RENTING??? IT COSTS TOO MUCH So buy your family this gorgoous 4 hdrm biggie on a comer lot 11·ilh open coun- try spaces. ,\]);() includes 2 luxuriou~ boiths. All this in Costa 1-ll'sa 11·h('1'<' living is rree and easy. r·11A nr\d VA tern\S ;ivai1ahl(' nl:so 5r~ down progran1 . \Von"t l11s1 long for S27.500 Call 545-0-W5 Open evei. ------ and \\'hite '"'ood siding. Lots t<leal for roupt(', On busy app cs. ,500 Qy,.'llf!r. Dbl. gar. Paved alley. BR. Assume VA loan. I:.ow 4500 Cam carp drps $300 of ?ecorator "';"allpaper and Coast H11y. Xlnt return! nf-499-3005 Fortin Co. Rltrs. 642-5000 down. Daya 831-2600, Eves pus Or., N.B. NEW" exclthi, 2 ·Br 2 ba. NEW 3 hr, 2 be., bltina, pol tshed paneling. Separate S8 000. Lanun1 Niguel DUPLEX nr ocean, $62,500 557-1487 $51 D> Ist f $30......, dbl. 'gar. No care. s37s. • trash comp, crpts, dro&, c_andleligh_t ~i~ing. roaring '3 BDRMS .• 2 BATHS -• ' or ,,...,; pays University Realty ~ '"10 comm. park &: pool. Nr f I I on ~1iles Larson Realtor HARBOR He'""-ts ·4 plex. By $512 a mo Incl 10% int; uo,)'"QJ UC!. ~-""7 1rep al':! m 1v1ng room · ~c., red\\·ood & glass: BY Owner-Spacious Con-6 .... o.w-vn ly S33.950 and you can buy v.• ch the 11•ave• 'pl••hing clominlum high atop' ·guna 73-8563 ovmer. $85,<XXI. well·secured by 32 acres 2 BR, den, din. rm, 21·~ NEW Tutt" Rock H / l Uk Bkr ~ """ N H '-h ~ abutting Interstate 10 nr BA, laun. FP, patios, 18(Mr. "" ome w , t 9;."f\\'"3Y you e! on the rocks. $82,5CKI. Ni~!. Gracious adult liv-1 ;;;;•w;;po;;rt;;;;•;;.,,!;;;;h;;;;;;;;;ll~~~ii·~~~'.J~J' ~et Center, Rlverside w, 1 yr old. $37S. 409 Gold-rec facUL nr UCl, 4 br-$450 962-5511 PRIVATE SETTING ing & ocean view. 2 BR, 14 ~~~·h needst" !tie~youto Cnty; water available. Bx enrod, 67>6900. mo. 3 Hr-$425 mo. (TI4) A BANDONED 3 BR'S In this charming 2 bdrm ., 2 2 Ba. 1'.1any amenities. Im-OPEN SUN. 1·5 place an ad In the Dally 3 Apple Valley (714) * 2 BR, 1 ba. fireplace ~3347betwn8am1:4pm. bath home \\'Ith planked fir. maculate. $49,900. 49&-9408 304 ST. ANDREWS Pilot Want Adi! Call now 242.-3144 · huge yard-tree~ $285/mo' NEW 3 BR, family rm., N~a r 1c~nlral Park .. rab~ilyk Id~ dlnen, ocean vibooew, 2·story NE\V 4 br, 2119 ba, FR, North 3 + Family rm. + dining _ 642-5678. ,.. ... SS SELLS_ 642-.'6'78 incl .... -..""'ner.' ·~ _4 · Tu1450rtleMrocl<o •. Avail. Feb. ht; s1zC' iv1ng room with ••C IJI g area with kshe\ves Vie1v. 2100' split Iv I. Llk .~ 1 ho 1 N ~~ -· •-· -• fireplace. Step-saver kitchen, to the ceiling. 2 Frplcs. Red· $55,9JO. 4i93--Sl97/S42-6735 rm. c n,..,..e me ew -Ca.rtaon, Rltr 8J3...9293 corner lot for privacy. ~love· ,~·ood decks & garden patio. shag carp. Net1r schools. in condition!! $42.500. Cal.I WHI trade In beach area for ;L;;i;::d.;;o_;l:;•::;I•~-----Immi:d. possess. $65,500. ii'.... •• NEW 3 A 4i BR homes In : The Reel Estate Fair flxcMppe< hou" o< uni.,, Q TAR GA'ZER...,.¥. TurtleJocl<, walk lo pool. SJf>.2SSl $65,000. LIDO ~ '1' toM ls·& IChb. 833.7708, ROOl\1 TO ADD BAYFRONT AllU aA.rLPOLLAN UllA .... L~un1 hlch i $1250 T I D On R-2 lot; lnterel'>ting 2 Pier & slip; 4 SR., 2 ba.; .A liM4 ! l-f. Yow """1JidMt1 c;.,ld. M ~ I I Ota OWn bdnn. & den home ~·ith 2 jui;t redooed to $249,500. ~Mi i ""f" Ae:owfll119 f9 flt• sra,.., .,-,• n EN"JOY Olrlstmu In thil Walker 6 lee .\nd only STI~. ('losing COfltS frplcs. $6.l,()(XI. 1.1 To develop .mtlSOQ• fot Sunday, 11' lovely Ocean View home. bu.vs thl' blC roonty 4 BR NE\V ENGLAND '.51).61.C femlwon:llCCN1*"""1d~torunt.lw ' 71 New deOOI'; SBFt., 2Bi\ $335 j 2 BA l\Ome. Ne"· carpel!' .•. In Laguna. Lge., beamed ~TAUIVS of)'CU'Zodiocblrthalsjn. mo. Leue. Agt. 4M-1CKX'f, POOL anrl 111\ t~ latest "'fb;tures." ceil. !iv. rn1. Y.'l brick Ooor . .===;::~;:::;:;;:=:;::::== Si n Clemente ~1'1 !r=-w ~~ art; ~~ Ext. 626 1 1 S~ Ptr mon1h pays C\-ery· Lge. used brick frple., a for· * $198,500 * MAY, J Yo.r 3JGood "3Mfol9 Legun1 Nltuel $26,900 : ttun:; w:Ju'1ing laxes! Bctt@'°t' ever coastline view. 2 Bd-4 BDRM$. Plus maid's. 4 BY 01vner, 2 hou.sn on one 11•21.a:l ,.l..oob 3'Neat , '4SoMe hurry ~1 repossessed ttnd rms., (!en can be used as Ba . Elei::\nce personltiedr lot. Both 2 BR ~·/ocean 4MM1 5.W J!!IF.n. ' 650.:., NEW Monarch Sllmmlt 2BR WO\\'? Cute little rcpos.~~ed I ""On 1' Jut ~ng! BKR formal dining nn. $69, 700. Brand new. Cell today! view. Cptd & n~·ly painted. 6 ~ 36 ~ 46 e. 2 .BA xlnt vu • comm pool & 3 BR , 11, btith pool home ,.,~~11 SHIELDS Income $350. I wtll P'lY GI 7You 37Upillt 67Villt .-i1.1: ...... ...., ,.,..., Vt1th a beginners pric.>e. Ju,,1 1 ~~°"~=-"==~~=~----·GE:~Mll----buyers costs, or &s1ume 7~ •~ 39...,. "WN'l rec.~·"'· '"-u• $900. Down and $6:>0. o .. ing I BRAND NEW REAL ESTATE VA loan w/101> down. ...... .._ 6'To... Lido 1110 ..,. ••• ~. pe< month pay• e w •LK T BE CH 1'0-F Tustin Avo., N.B.. f•-<00V1o '°'~ ~ , "' 0 A 318 Thalia 4 ........... REALTORS 642-4623 S39,950.l461tl46~Marlpoga 111~ ~lt{~., · Il11,P0-l!Ytlrythlng! Situated 011 e ~ HOU5e: Sal. Sun ~ Call 894-4284. ,,. -. nice big lotBcwlth h"'°'" i'~' •1 ""'1 Al.,boma, 11.B. JUST FOR YOU 3 BBA,E ~T.,!'U+Y .!-.!!'°v1-'. Soni• Ano Ho'-hlt ll$".. !!=..t l~ ew:rythlng. li er urry t ~ I jus1 noMh of Adamll .,. oo. UG.l ~.. -._ 15 Yavt .CS~~ 1S ~ wcant and Y.'On'l la!il lonii. 2 & 1 BEDR~I HO~l"EZ \V@' hD.\'e a number ol 2 88' lo bcb. 425 Via Udb LOW tax .. ~ .. -Iy" t'C(.'e:nl, 16LIM MSarr-. 76Rc!Nntlt Bkr 96:2-5611 . nnd FOURPLEXLS &: 3 bdnn. o.istom b\lilt Nord. $137,500, ~7414 Bkr. "'1W• 17"1'hot '1 DD ~ ,,,... · MUST SELL NOW ltit Come lKI Ser.'ed ho111~ ~1111 11va11ablc, most NR Bch tennis Ob. 3 BR, comfortable 4 Br A den, llWlll\ ... Oww End . "i::li!l: . \\'Ith OC'ean ft. coastal viell't, 3 BA $79~ Su '" • 3 Ba, 2 1ty home at end 19Ma, 4'YtNt 79 1..:,...... p BOUGHT NEW HOME SCO'IT REALTY 536-75.13 Y.'ht•rt '"" c•n st\11 pick . , •"""'Sat/ n ,.,...... of eukie-sac. Drive into u o 20NM.f !OMoy IOC.lebfat'1 "I full •·-• " "" 0 146 '" Via Wazl-•· k yrd 2 ii y 2\E;podol~ •1 How II T-~ Stth.Kttd A beau I "¥ Ut-'-V•-' ' -1· :ONS the flnl~hlnr touche111. Easy V'llrO ' W.J ".... ....,.c • car gar Ju;_aJ l2To '' Sla...ttw 12~.J 1tcd. ~fO\'e rlghl ln. Quiet l .o...~·\,,,;..,_...;, Jl terms Avti.llnhlt. Fro 1n Mesi Vi~ \v/cablnets &: btnch~. Pool AUe.n 2JOttw 5JMcwtlotl ll~•krtMI J:)l!<lldde ~. nr Back Say. •lM lnf11111, ·1~,r 11nd l'W:t1.Uon $.18 rio:i to S62 950 nn w/&ta.ndard u tbl, may '~Be 54Mcwity UG.t \.ournittl klh.fl wfncw fom· n: 11 '«' t'll 1 t .,,, homes. ' vM. /.. 3 BR., 2 hll., dining, Jlv. carry loon et less 7!1" U 1-1' i:::~u g:~ :=.., Uy !it'rle1 ,Comlftg atm•e. ic ,,., · O ,,., ,,. & game nn. F.A. heat, qualified buyer pays do\\"tl 21You'll 570r 17Wor\meM ,.- Conv. pantry. lauM rm. KhSACI AN NII~ frpl., \V/\V carp .. drp!: to loan. $1'5,000 o .... ncr !?Ail 28/lliottfr 51The ll~i!J ,,,..,,l'?.t... ;:_w.::..ie;:;..~~~ Roal Estate 961·"44 REAL ESTATE 1fu~i~~ 1rees.l38.~ ~~c:::~::.~::::'·.:~c:~:..:3::169::0,-1-""-'"-~-11P 1 ln"-:~..., ~~ . .,.i,,.~ .in. blll\l'OQIM. _jJ.: oner,_ rut rtsults art!' g a hone 11.90 Clt nMC)tt SL The lute.ct dnw ln the WesL "Ll1t"ll In cluslned. Ship Gooa '@.Mma ()~ S.)~ su..soo. »131! or~. call a\\'l,.v · S(U 19'1·9173 ~9:o316 ... a y auunea ~ftltultst 84 Homo For ChrlslmH 88UI, Lido Bay!ronl. i BR., 411 ba.,' den. pier A lllp. SlSXI Per rrlo. Agl. '644-11611 6'13-0149 ENJOY Bch tennis clb, 3 ·BR, 3 BA, $491), 133 Via \VAzlers, Sat/Sun I 2-4 • 640-8146. Ne wPOrl BMcH HVH 4 Br, e.'(ecutive vtew home, tennis, pool, fo.m rm, din m1, $600 °"'ner. 640-0008 SUPER 4 DR, 2\1 ba, fun nn. dlnbll, club w/pool A 111)-~ ' - Saturday, Oectmtltr 22, }q73 Hou... U'nfum. 305 Apto. Furn. , _______ ....._ nfurn. Apt. Unturn. , :165 Apt. nfurn. 36S Rtnta t to S 1 ~:;.;;...:;.;.; __ ;;;..: __ .;.;.;,1;..;J~..;...;_;.....;_~-.;.;;.; ~p.;:,°':.;'°"="=' ---....:.::.:30 1lp W1ntod, M & F 710 H1 p -port Buch llllbo• lal1nd Coron• del l'Mr Huntington 8eo1ch. Newport Beach \VANTED, Roommate. \Votk· DEARf.:51' Gt:ORGE, i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiii J ;:~:===~~~~~;;j;~;;~;;::.:~~-;:;-; Ing lady, SS, wts.hetil It> share It ;you n>Rd thla and are TENNIS BUFFS l BR Apt avaU for 6 mo1 I EASTBLUFF. Balt'k b a. y 3 Rm. apt. \ldth same for i,.. atUI having a pl'Obtl'm v.ilh or )Tty. ·1il btk to tie.y. ON BEACH' view. Stunning 2 BR 2 BA .renl, SSO &: '1j light &: gu )Wr drlnkfna, call Ralelah c:!fi 11tep1 to tennll court. ST UOENTS WEl.ro1t1.E "r6 -;-• townhoulo. 1')1>lc. L Ke per month. Not Qtluxe, but J{illa Jfospital 111 Newpor1 3 ~,,, Pfo'r 'f• ~~~ call 213-28&.$ eve•. ' fl. f,~,._ :-•-~ _ 2_ .BR URfiu'n. Fr. S2t5 !?! .. Uo,.:.A~dult1, no pets. $330. cltanbl' comJ!t1able and reu. ee1 ach. I belk!~c11 your health formal dining, tiroplace, 1eU lalbol Penil\IUli ~ -~ ~-; Covffll(I Parking. La r c e'' ""~"'-="'------•c~t 'A· ail.,.,,J Thurin Ave., .'!!..~~ "'' c 0 v e r leanina be t1fU1 Can-Heated Poot Sawiu and Newport Helght• ~·::.""·,,;..:;•=,..::•:::nc.1::•::t·--'"'"..,..., ..... m. c •-·""1•n, au .. , WEEK & UP TOWNHOUSE , •· •-Giro-for R1nt 435 ------'""=1·•,,,._,M,,ar::..:1• .von ""'"'· ~t llghlll. Cnn· ~ · 1, 1 • •-•·~ poo·), pr' ate 1,ec.'l'tal11,1n rwum * PLEASANT • DESffi-.--•lructlO'I will be eomplcJed • SlecPtnc Rooms Q,,_,~•P-•, v HUNTl..,GTON ~ FUU..Y LICENSED by the lst of Jan. Located e HousekffPlng Rooms rru1P-• oontlnenW break· n ABt£. 2 Br, ~I. gar. MINI WAREH.OUSES * SPIRITUALlST * !U,vh on the hi.II• of Hurbor •Ocean View Apta a.st. Spacious grounds, near PACIFIC Adu.Ill!, no pets, $l · 5-184922 STORAGE Splritunl ttadln111 lO lt.m.-10 View }JWa. w.M) per monlh. BALBOA INN shopr'-'ll !-line beach. r'ur. Apts., No "love-in or Move-out pn1. Advice on all Jl1Rllen1 Delivery ~Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE. I QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STATION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON I WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY STREET COS- TA MESA . TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR AP· POINTMENT. An Equol Opportunity Employor "" '"~ 105 M . nl.tlt!<i or unfurntshed, from 711 OCEAN Ave .. H.B. F U 1 370 ch 3'" N El Cami-R••I <rl"l""f\I01. atn Street S250. Corona dcl Mar, (7.14l 53&--1"87 urn. or n urn. arae1. From ST.50 '1"r u · "" ..... 'il=-.,--,.-------=-;--:-::--;-.,.,,.-;-; .. ;;::I BRAND nu slngle lity, 1800 675-8740 6f4.2b1l. Otc. open 1e am4pm Dally n1onth. San Cl~m~, for appt call G1rdenln9 '"'•Ip Wanted, M & F 710 SQF, 4 Br 2 Ba, lrg BA!i'FYF~R~O~N~T~AlJBO~A~TfiSUP[Lii~ I !!l!!ii!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WILLIAM WALTERS co. Costa Mesa' lla1nUtonAL&LNSePwAlaCn<tE St., HB 4~!1 cii1erin:>~~· partil'11. E,U_RJ;.,0;,,P"-&.,..;'N.:..-G-•-,-d-e-n_e_r. /\DVt:~NTURf.:? I Fam/kUchen, !om1 din, Co-op 1 BR w/slip for. boat 3 BR 2 n-gro .. ·• Coor THE EXC G ~le I ••• f.ar pr! le J /I 1l be 22S DA w ru . ITIN 9'"1970 PROBLEM Pregnancu. Con-?\1alntenanee -Ll.rndtscaping. Drive ll b1nk! •• ., ' ....... . v nn' w eu than • am. S duplex. Sgl car gara~e PALM MESA APTS -, T f"IY > • swim , ub uM total ,,_ ·nc1 -• UNDER. NEW , f Iden t . 8 y n1 pa thetl c Tree ~e1noval. Ve ry oday's A \» 1118 • • .,.,'1>' mo. ut1a t • (1) QIM-Vl55 ac-· lrom tennis & par . GARAGE Spa • I · 6'14-5686 eves & wkenda BAYFRONT Rachi ap I, A~&li. l2/2S $32$ mo to MANAGEMENT MINUTES TO NPT. DCJ-1. Do ce 1or rent pregnan<.'y t.'Owlficling. Abor-reasona e. 642-5329 eves. 300 job opp<>rhlll tics. ~735 days ! BR. Bll·lns. Newt• d~ FiJRN. OR UNFURN. wnto11·11 1-1 un t In It ton tion &. adoptions rel. ~fO\Y & EDGE crpts, turn v.•/ utll, pvt mo. 644-7211 Agt. ~ ... -...-u bellevabl J pts Beach $20 n\o. ~19 or APCARE 642-4436 CLEAN UPS LINDA ISLE· 1 or 2 UP • t Jo & bch oraled. Encl ~· ... -. Beau· n Y ary::e a '• •A" ....,70 · .r·· en • pat Sll5 mo. 2 BR 1 BA ea"""ts dra....., -·-e~w h"•e pool Jacu-·• elect bit ::,~::,,:::.:;~-----LIFE OR DEA~' e •« ~1 e leaAe Pler & lllp 6 BR C"9 """""' • • • • ..... • Y'-W• liful landscap g. Lrg play ... • .... • . = In """"""""" f or the factll; (714) &15-1 16.1. · ' " ••~•w fireplace pool are; a chlld's drerlm. Cose Ins, shag czi>(s, dl')>S, sauna DOUBLE Gal'llge off alley, ~I oor babies lh•e. For ~.t~~~~-7.<m Sq. OCEANFRONT furn. 2 Br. =$225'==/0'M'i-O'C.'-,-,--,.-• ..,,,-,-67S--0562-,-'7'~ to shopping & schools etc. Adulls, no pets, storage only, N e wp o rt altemaUves 10 ABORTION Gene ral Services APAJlTl\l.~T ti.lnn1tg c r . Bill Gru·•y Rlir s~ "16l $265 mo. 2 BR, 1 ba, lrplc, stove, crpts, Childre --• · SINGLES 1-'rom $150 Heights. 644-0030 call LIFE LINE 551-5522,,I :;.::,c:;,,;;_:..:;:.;;.:;;:;;___ older couple, e:.:perienct'd, ""' · ,.,.... Call 64" -I XI Joe n v.t:1come. 1 BEDRM. F"rom $1 65 • GS b G :.!7 units, 1-lunt. Bch. 846-316& NEW exec 4 BR, 3 BA w/180 ~•• drps, S235 year y. nt a· Gall 842-0480 2 BEDR'l. Fron• 110::. •~R ti.1otor Homes, Boats, iiii"'i ""'ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml'''IrllN .. Y 1\foosc. •t•n'I d,._.,.. view, tennis & pool 3 BR, 2 ba, winter, trplc, ,le'lo"'n'-. -'54&-S306~=-----" °" 1-~urniture, etc. 1652 Newport Carpenl ry, !«'pairs. Pl um· ASSEMBLE R s600 ~7no. Eves & wknds, 2 houses from sand, $250. Cost• Meu S145 -1,i riii. No. of HB. U~f$i5 t~Ss~vail from $10 Blvd. Costa r.-1esa. 548-9766 ][g] ~2!5Gtf. l t> c. R('nlO(teling Ex:JX'r. & n1aturc "'Ontiu\, 644-1791 to June 28th, 675-8531 2 Br., bltns, crpts, drps, You're right they're under· F.-1 con1n1Prd8i e I c c t ron i t: QUIET ·-'uded b l Cost• Me•• · pool, play ard. carport &: .-1ced1 I5Gi Mesa Dr Off __ 1.;.c•o...;R.;.•:c•.clc;;•;.l __ -"440.:.:: !!i'iiilost~~ond!i'iiiiim,i~~;;iC~A~R~P~E~NT~~R:Y~. ~·~'"'~'"~;c~HI Ri;sembJPr tor 0 !122'rlng 4 • ..._.,... area, u ---..,..------1 ~ facll. Cple. &: 1 sml c5'blks.from Newport ·Blvd.) plumbing, fi.'<-if. F & B soldering, 540-.w o r short walk to all services, $30 WE Ek & UP child ok, no pets. 842-4664 S46-9!li0 tton1e Repa.ir, 642-14().l 518-2635. ~1-iwlm le sand, 3 Br, e Studio It 1 BR Apts. aft 5:30 pm. Found (frff ids) 550 Hauling J~AB\'SITIER·my hon1e hfll Ba.$330/mo.PM, ~1417. •TV & ~faid Service Avail. 2 Br 11 2 baths !forced air Family Fun Apts. Hml', 9-5pn1, 5 days, for BLUFFS Baytront, fabulous e Phone Service _ Htd. Pool heat' dishwas~r 411 14th Award wlnning l , 2 & 3 FOUND: beaut , long hai red LOCAL n1oving & hauling children of worki ng mother{ view; pool. Nearly new, lge. e Children &: Pet Section St., ' H.B. 53&'.osml 0 r br apts w/family rms. No blk & white yng cat, fetn. by student. Large truck. lndoori;, 1-lnlg Bch. t213/ 3 BR., 2~• ba. $450 Mo. 2376 Newport Blvd., CM 960-UOO. lease. Sorry, no pets. From Vic of Marguecite & S.1n Reas. Ban'y. 53-i-l S.16 or 04=30.:,-60:"~-=Z=l ='o'=J>=-frec-·-.,--,-c= H.B. Dowd Agt. 644--0134 548-9755 or 645-3967 2 just $175. OUR TOWN Joaquin Hill Dr., Cd1\1 06c:13--064'-"':.:1:.:·______ BABYSITIER nt>e<lcd, Call~ Newport Heights (Ad good tor $5 on rent) PINECREEK 'BR, epts, drps, bltns, Family Apts, 1250 Adams 644-8685 GET RID OF UNSIGHTLY Sch. Dist. prerer your home, carports, nr. frwys, shop.. Ave. (Adams at Fairview), FOR t.'Onvenience-2 St'. clo!lf! LIVES UP ping & schls. I child OK. Costa 1i1esa. Phone 556-0l6G. FIRST mo. rent free. Dix. FND. Pale green parakect TRASH & DEBRIS $12 11fle1· 6. 557-4156 R~STitC &d coGzy 2 ".,'· Id ba, to shopping, beam ceil., TO ITS NAME., No pets. 646-3786 or 545-0760 NEWPORT offices nr. airport. 1,2 & 11.•/ycllow head. Talks & is LOAD. COLLEGE STU-"u'°'A.,:Hc,Y~s=1TT""'E"Rc:-l;;-1>"0""'-.,::kec=p<:::-,., °"au . Y , ar, crp , rps, \\•aJk in closets,bltns, attrac. 3 Rm. spaces from $}35 Mo. friendly vie Eastblulf, NB DENT 548-6428 Live in. Call 830-33-IS Aftci· !o~64wf~~12511u0er''MG••"",.J~~~ & spotless. No dogs. $167.50 Over 500 tall trees $~3s~v~~ri,!,Brd'f:~ cp~ APARTMENTS Janitorial serv. &' an1p]e 644-1772 LOC\L.. n1oving & ha uling _6c,' °'p• 7 l>". =---.-,-,,.--o;c-;:-:I · • ~ · ,,,.uJJ furnished. 536-511'1. and 10 strean1s with shops & occ. mature adults 1 BR. & 2 BR. parking. 1133-3223 Bet. noon FOUND, fluffy CaJit.'O cur. by student. Large truck. 8AR~1AIO ,,.811tcd. Th t Newport Shorft LGE FUU.Y F1JRN. 2 BR waterfa11s create a no pets 548-0059 Furn. & Unfum. From $140. or 8.'\3-2840 AU. noon Oea collar. Vi c Center & Reas. Barry. 534-1846 or Reef. Nites only. No phone Bltns pool beam cell -relaxing setting for •""WALK TO BEACH UTILINToIESPel!PAID NEW Del ou· Pomona. C.M. 642-9384 ' C-67co3--064""'°"7". =~~-~~ ''"'''· 820 IY. 19th St., Ci\f. WALK TO BEACH.. Adul~ !inf •1 k) · your spacious new 1· or l/r uxe ice Space 1: an o no pets. n bedroom apartment. Small 2 & 3 B Cpl! •-bl•-· 2 C For Lease in Choice M..issk>n FND sml dog & puppies in SKJPLOADER & dump truck BOAT · · · club, tennis & pools. Sl.80 64Z-9520 ""' r, • '"t""• u..,,, 450 Newport Blvd., P.1' Viejo Auto Pla:z.a. Good front of K-Mart . Can'I "·ork. Concrete, aspha lt. We have 3 & 4 BR. homes 1-o'-s°'u". N"'NY=""·= ·-·=.._,=,,,_ pell ok. From $17{). Furniture ~·~'"!:'~· ~308'!.:_~16~th~S~L--5J6.8548,::_::._~/l -*c;Ca~l~I ~646-fc:jl~OJS~;;;.-Frwy offramp at A~~ keep. "'" •182 sawing, breaking, 846--7110. MANUFACTURING 1 fro $350 arl * .-u-1" • POOL available. Office open 9:00 847-3957. ·-., U"U""V ea'n today~~ /o_ fast e Adults Poolside $150 Up to 6:00. 2300 Fairvlew Rd., 3 BR, 21< Ba, P1tt'o 1 *, CASA VIRCTORIA&* f Parkway. Call Owner, Paul FND: white/gold l n1 I \VASHER, dryer, stoves $5. Applications b~ nohw be~nj CAYWOOD REAL TY e Also Children's Section Costa Mesa. Phone : 545-2300. 'Ii , & 3 B furn un Brazeau 831-1400 Cock-A-Poo Vic. lGth St., Hot "tr. hb'. $2. Refriger. taken for ca 1net s op S8n<r * ,.,1290 * 177•E. 22nd St. CM 642-3645 ELB-ROOM! 2 blks lo beach. 536-ti663 Carpets, drapes, DIW, TV AVAIL Jan I., 2nd fir oles, C.M. 548-5163 free. 847~. Scrap iron. en;, trainees, cabinet assell1i -1 BR, spaclow;, 6-unit ... "'" bu Laguna Beach ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victoria Beach Blvd, air cond, cpt, biers. Wages depending on Sin Clemente biding, like new, ~~ge, 1ou can look a lot t you -"---..;;.;..;,. ____ I St, at Harbor CM. 642-8970 drps, quiet, 30c sq ft. Call FOUND Pekingese dog at YARD. garage d':'lean-_ups past exper. Jo~lberglas! n1old- I!=, Adlts, 00 pet:.,--.;....... won 't find anything to com-LARGE ocean view Studio, 2 WEEKS FREE RENT colleet 2l3-394-00I5 Mr. Fed-Co Dept. Store in Costa remove trees. iz'!·., ~'1;, ers, gcl-1.-oatcrs. Apply in ""' ... ~ ....... w•'th the J•-e rooms Z•'e"--h. M•sa. Female. i:= '""'"· d1ive"·ays, stumps, °" -,;uuu pe>"n, 1~1 Deere A''e., DARLING Cape Cod 4 BR. Eld "A" ''""'" ft 6 ....-.--• • One blk to beach, frplc, l Br furn, util pd, $140. mo. U<U< ~ "" ...., en • O'fQ-.wu a .,....RI •--tlon & g-~en set· 32 FT FURNITURE V "· t \ 2 B"' 2 t Be h 'd o·-IUl;<I ....... d k ... ., & d $'"" • ... 2 B f t pd flo::o:: YNG. Siamese cat. lite taffy · an ~1n a > na. ,.., s o1')'. ac s1 e, l BR ~= & $150. 2 BR t•'ng here. 2 BR + Den, ec ' new Cr.... rps ~J '""b r, un' wa er ' ........ DESK space avatlable •::n f 1--• f h I & 'I ------~~~ cptd. etc. 1508 Ca 11 e •i w + Utlls. yrly, 497-1136 675-5800. ~ color, fem. tlea ooller vie. or U\!lll um au s gen BOOKKEEPER. full chargf' Sacramento. Ref. nee. $295. $195. New cli>ls. Xxtra lrg. lge living areaa, ceramic --"-"'-"-'-'---"'~0'---1 ,~~°"'-,.--,~~~~ mo. \Vill provide furniture Del ii.far Ave., Cll.1 546-1182 hauling. 548-1862, 557-2736. experience. part tinie, appl~ (714 ),~ ·-. 12131...,A .,,,,.., Adults. 1993 Church 548-9633 kitchens, 2 bas, & outside Nowport •-1c1.. LUXURY Lrg 2 BR. adults, al S5 mo. Answering J1ervice 80 'IJO""'\lo,)'" ~· u. rr bl · J ho · -"-bl 17875 n._ h Bl d FND Insh Setter puppy Vic HAULING $10 & up. Big DiUmans Restaaurant. LARGE n--helor, $'~/mo. there's Dowers, pultlng, 1-----------I uns, poo' nr s ppang av ....... e. °""'c v . fl bed k & G E B 1~-Bl d NB 2 BR , range &: oven, cpts Healed ~pool. Adu!~!!, 00 pool. Your's for $215. center & bus, 19-11 Pomona. Huntington Beacll. 642-4321 19th & Harbor. at true arage ~·:.-=•::=~:::,c:o;c.•=.·.c• '='-- & dtps, ocean view. newly pels. Call 645-8965 THE VENDOME PRfME · office space, avail 646-0194 Cl£"anup. 642-4032. CASHIER-FEMALE, pa rt painted, $175. 146 Mariposa, 1845 Anahel C.P.1' • lagun• Nlguol at Fashion Island, N-.. po-BROWN female C>>ihuahua Housecleaning lime, for Relltil NunerY. 894-4284 STIJNNlNG 1 br garden apt. "Ao ~ • D '" " Old d v ·c1 "l 1 M Apply in pcl'SOn only al: SHORECLIFFS • BR. lam pool, rec area, now. l8thl ---~"~~'-7."0---l~e Beach, 861 SQF, 10 2·350 ven1"e. 0c"a1·1 9 1 ...... n!;~5° '88 HOUSE OF CLEAN 2211 Fairview lload, Costa St. Q>sta Mesa. Park-Like IJ, n SQF. Furn or urifurn. Reply •-...., 0 . do & Me!il\ : rm. On @II course, prlv. S ndl J PO Box 1264, C.M. ~-LONG haired white dog. oors, carpets, Win ws bch clu b, S 3 50 I mo. DELUXE 2 Bedroom 2 Bath, urrou "91 Vicintl y of East b luf f walls, Free est, 642-6824 CLERICAL 213-794-3453 Zl6 Crystal yrly $325 mo. DELUXE 1 & 2 BR. Apls. ran ew 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB 644-2239 Dedicated Cleaning Immed. Assignn1cnts. Top 673-TI78 or (1) 728-2749 Also furn Bachelor. Bl· G! 2300, 1710, 1200, 720 sq. ft. Ill Long or shorl te---S.n Juin Ciplitr•no Pvt Patios * Hid Pool 55c per sq ff. Ample prk'g. FOUND, Male Irish Setter, * iie7 °? EVER~~i * Cail 540-4450, '"' Dan• Point_ Nr. Shop'g * Adults only. LIVE Util. Bawngardner, 541-5032. Vic. Federal nr. l~th & s. rec est. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO, NEARLY new 3 bdnn 2 ba. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Martinique Apts. Office w/be~t view, 565 Sq. Placentia C.M. 548-0969 Painting & TEti.1PO Temporary 1-lelp Irplc, bltwlru;;, child/pet OK. lm Santa Ana Ave., CM from ft. Ne\.vport Center. $425 mo. Lost SSS Paperhangi'!!I, ____ ·---------I $275. 499-4397 LIVE in the all new Dana M81' Apt lll 646-5M2 ln Professionally decorated. Hou ... Furn. Or Point Harbor at th e Eslate Realty, &ro-11~. PROF. PAINTER CLERK JYPIST beautiful :P.tARINA INN $ LAGUNA GERMAN She Ph er~: HONEST WORK Unfurn. 310 P.fotel 34902 Del Ob'-po St ....,, ..... DftlJ O) '160 CDP.1 Coast & ?\tacArlhur, Female, blk & tan "'fV.'h1te . l496-iJs3J . Kitch e..,.n, Ef: ~......,. .., 1£, 30c SQF x: 2400: 2nd Ooor + Oare 011 chest. Should hli.ve Reas. I.nt1ext. free es t1n\afc. General tkiencies & Apartments. 2 BR, l BA Untum S195 At Oakwood Garden Apart· roof for deck/view of Bay choke chain wtCM & NB Refs. 548--2T:J9, 642-3913. Heated pool, direct dial 151 E. 21st St., CM ments BEACH & Hills 557-3062 2-1 HR. tags. 2 yrs. old. Lost in PR01'~. wallcovering state 3 Bdnna 2 ba furn phones,_ television, sauna * 646-8666 * GREAT RECREATION; swim· Ole suite, lOOO fl. Suitable JIB areit. One very lonely lie. No. 279514, insur .. all ,..arl " ·• _..,Mo bath, I au n d r y facilities, ,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,. mi""', •a"n''· he•lth ., .. ,,, for doctor. H n n t In g't on male Shepherd would have types of paper. 114 : y ••.•••..•..•.•.• _..,., meeting room, close to San NEW ADULT LlVING ''" " ... " Gardens. 846-1323. a Happy Ch r Is t ma s. 0842-4386""'""'~.:c-~---,~ 3 BR., 2 ha., uni. new carp; Oemente ~ ~ Beach. l BR & I BR wt loft. Frplc, bilhards, lennis, pro & pro 5.16-4028, Reward! EDDIE Pisz Deco rat in g drapes, decor, yrly. $325. ~ ,.,., . ..__ .1 tlo & 1 shop, golr driving range, party Area SHARE attractive office Waterfront 2 BR,lba.year-.....,me 1 P-.r in o u r ~m ce1, pa poo, room,ezc. suite WestcliU Dr, N.B. LOST· Siamese Sealpoint Service. Reasonable rates. ly Uni S300 sportflShlng, shopping & bltns &: relrtg avl. Starting FUN ACTIVITIES: Full·time La 1 & 2 BR/2 BA Furnished. $175. 645-3700 male'. 9 mos, no Oea collar, Neal "-ork. 49'1-3630. 1 BR i ' ba. \~rly. Uni. Can-restaurants. S50 week I. Up. $1!ltl util pd. Adults, no pels. director, free Su nday brunch, rge -Bu1t'n011 Ront1l . ••5 Vic. ?t 1800 Bllc Santiago INT I EXT PAINTING •nM Brina ~-ad ... 4 x:ecelve ' 393 Ha.milto~. 645-44U seo:s, trips,· partias, and -D Dover sh nery ai:'fll <l'.io..t $5 oil first k' r. in o r e s' Free Est Jim ~3559 2 BR., 2 .ha. iurn, wlnter1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!o!!n!!l!!!!wee!!!!!!!!!!•!!re!!n!!t!!!I. 2 BR, l ba, bltins, crpt, more! f $195 NEWPORT SHORES Newport Beach, on 12/16. ·~""';;,=~~;,;::;;;; $300. I? drps, $150. mo. Isl & Ias1 BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS: If you have infor of where-PAINTING, INT/EXT Huntington Be•ch ~':P&r~ o~~~l~l~ ~~7~.t f:·u~f!n~ ~~~r~l~~h~ rom s:ai~~ i~6:ie<t~ie&i :~r~ ~bou~plea.se call 646-0169 Paperhanging. 546-7887 eJ1tras. Models open 10 to 7. Pacific Coast JiW')'., Newport ew · Plaster, Patch, Repair associated BROKEAS -REALTQ~S .'f l ~ w 6 ,,lt)<'<" 611 11 1 1 $155-$165 eves. Sorry, no pels or children. Sll.fOG FREE Beach. For office use, bar-REWARD male ~reat Dane. BACHELOR & l BR. Patios, NEW 2 sty, 2 kingsz BR, BEAUTIFUL VIEW ber shop or a11y business. 6 mos, 100 lbs. brown * PATCH PLASTERJNG * frpl • prl Adults, no pets, bit-ins & .Oakwood CLEAR SKIES Rcnls very reasonable; leather collar. Fawn All types. Free estimates ~sbatb ~ 1~~(e~~~ dishwshr, crpt, drps, 381 GardenApartmmts 1~ BLOCK TO ?\1AJOR month to nionlh or lease. w/black mask. Vic. Harbor Call 540-6825 Rec. hall pool & I tables Victoria, v.'alk to C.M. INt SHOPPING t & 19th, CM. Call 548-7221 Plumbing For purehasing d c p t . ~laterial control exp er . helpful. 1 Yr of.flee exper, ?.fin 50 w.p.m. electric typewrltc.r. Call For Appl Industrlal Relations ' (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach Equal Oppor. Employer COMMERCIAL TELLER sauna ba'.ths. ~or )'OW''. :hos"'='p:,;o;1a001.,.1225""-'540-:C::,-'l65=7--lrv~d ~:!ch~=l'I l Mile to qo1r and , , 67U050 '' or 557-3661. c..,;_.;..;=------ BAY A I Yacht I b aeU. 17301 Keellon Ln. (l 2 BR·2 BA. Obie. garage. Tennis. Near Beach --1-111' smn ...... GOLDEN Retriever, female, L.R. ·OTIS PLUMBING Experienced W!. yr Y· cu blk. w. of Beach, 1 blk N, Avall. immediately, I yr. N•wporl BeKh/SOUth For Your Enjoyment --·• •-" -dark red,· lost Thurs Dee Remodels & Repairs. Water Newport Beach &2 beb h; Oced an 12 blbak av.'ay, of Slater). lease. No small children/ 1&111 •t 1rv111t M2-1110 Open beam ceillng1. All 001 Dover Dr .. Suite 3 20, Vic: Park West Apts, heaters. disposals, furnaces, UNITED r & en, ' cov. . 842-7848 pets. S275 mo. 318-16th Pl. apts have dishwashen, NEWF'oRT BEAOi No tags or ID, Reward, dsh"'ashrs. 64Z-6263 MIC & CALIFORNIA BANK patio, firplc, all bl.tins. i:U'. ~==="~=~-~ thick plush carpeting. OFFICE on Ne~-Blvd. 552-0742 BIA. Complete Plumbing Lend 10 the charm o( this RETIRED people, clean, SJ.2G..l Br dplx , marr. cple, ----------!butcher block cabincls .• ,....., prestige setllng. Ready to quiet apts. at the beach. non-smokers, no pets. Qi>t, PARK NEWPORT rich vinyl floors A.vail. on lease Partially HELP, Lost brownish blonde Service. Llc. 272694. 2301 S. ?\fain Street move ln. For Rppnt 673-1468, $95 mo., ~-17tReh S~t. CM! ~.'! ~ 9Sil private patio or balcony. furn, carpeted, air/cond. long haired cock-a-poo, ans PLUMBING REPAlR Santa Ana •-="=3-0--714=-:9oC-r~n"4-"-222-04==55c.. __ 1 ___ ~53&--..'1006-"-"-----~ APARTMENTS Walk In closets. ;>arking. Approx. llXXl sq. to Sheeba, $10 Reward, No job too small (547-95811 ,. NEWLY DECORATED ADULTS ONLY ft. •'Jal/mo. Ware&luse also !l68-6985. ** 642-3128 ** Condominiums · Oft AL-bay -1 Id al Equal Opportunity U I 320 Laeuna S..Cft 2 Br w/carport, $145. Wtr •mr ayai · e for contractor. GOLDEN LAB-TYPE bro\\TI Sewing/Alter~tlons Employer n urn. pd. 21.M Placentia Ave, "E" l.1.1XU11 aparbnent living CROWN 548-2616 al d 1 vi Ka" /i~~~~~~;;°;:;;;;;~ I :=:c=zz::iii=::==rl SI'UDJO ........ iy "-'•bed Call btwn 1 & 5 """" ....... _..,_,_,_ th En THE F. I Jm He! ogCM, awrg'art' c. Cho,..k 'EXPERTISE Alt Lad" ::sd Huntington Beach • ...,..u '"""'" · , ~ ov""''"""'"'g e water. -" actory" has a rg r. , . e ng er . er. 1es Oceanside of Hwy.j at Vic-NEW Duplexes &: tri-plex. joy $750,000 health spa, 7 shop avail. U85/mo. In chain 646-6608 & Mens. Pick up & delivery. COMMERCIAL LRG new 2 br studio, tori& Beach. Cedar panel· Unfurn. 2 ii 3 br. ~ swimmlng pools, 7 lighted VALLEY Cannery Village 425 30th St., 548-7197 after 6 TELLER greenbelts, pool, nr frwy Ing! pathway leads to Pamela Ln, Unit B, CM tennis courtt, plus miles of NB. 6'12-1960. 450 ][5J Television Repair & heh. Oiild ok. $229. ~achll, c55l011en...b_?'· Avail. Jan. 646-4081 bicycle trails, puning, shuf-I Industrial Rental [ ·-~onc1-COLOR TV Repair, expert, Experienced 827-8525 ..... t. · r ""· month, all ----------1 fieboard, croquet. Junior l's -- N rt B 'h utilities paid. 2baBRb,ltnl ba & d3 Br, l%i1 from $194.50 monthly; also I Apartments * COSTA MESA * reasonable, most in home. UNITED owpo ooc MIS!;ION REALTY 494--0T.IJ. • rang• ...... C1'P • and 2·bedroom pl••• and At · 1 n-CALIFORNIA BANK pool • cJubrm ----22'" "'"' 680 S.F. 220 pow" lllS. n enna service a so. ot:rl EFFIC. apts from $50 wk eon,..' Ave, '~2.... u 2-sto~ town houses. EIPC· 23732 HILLHURST 1300 S.F. Priv3te oHice, Ba bysitting Gallemore, 968-2783. $80,DOO CONDOS or S170 mo. FOOi, ma.id, tric kitch_ens, prfva!f patlol (San Diego Frwy to Crown plenty of parking. Tile Live In luxury, with 3 BR., ph, Jdry, Village Jnn 2 BDRJ.f, shag c r pt , or balcorues, carpelmg, dra· Valley Pkwy, 1e 1 t on Larger units availablt'. LIC'D care, my home, near --,;_-~------ 3 ha. ~ :C~n ts vi:ow! ~9436 dishwasher, refrig, util pd, peries_. Subterranean J:W"k-1-llllhursll . Ready for occupancy. S. Coast Plaza. Birth thru CERM,IC TILE NEW & Newport ac . en m 1 bdrm, vieti, Victoria Beach pool. Oiildren welcome. l1li: with elevaton. Optional C. ROBERT NA 'ITRESS 6 yrs. 557-8656. remodel. Free est. Sm ,... bs $400 Month. 675-6050 1838 Placenlla. 642-8138 maid serVice. Just :xirth of 3 0730 l=""=""",--,..-=-•1a--,,-area. $218. 497-tul or F . 1 8 l • REALTOR WILL Babysit in my home welcome. 53&-2426. SHARP l sty Bluf condo. 494--2354 before 2·.00. 2 le 3 BR. ba, cri>t/drp11. ashiun Is and at Jamboree Costa P.fesa 97%5TI d / · ht Uni "t Park 3029 1-lnrbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-2033 Equal Opportunlly Employer 3 BR 2 Ba V t I ~.,-~'-"""'"'-'~:;,,_--and San Joaquin Hills Road ay nig · versi Y Top Soil • · acan. Nowport n.1ch ~l~,1A~la,ygmd$150up.Call ·1 ,. __ ..,..,..,..,..,!!!!! awa.551-641 9 -''--------$450/nlO. Sale by owner, 1 __ ~--------...,...., ...., TelepOOne ·cn4) 644-1900 I" NOW LEASING COMPANION / Housekeeper. ~·~;., \Vill take 2nd. $35 per wk • "f:;, 1 BR, 2 BR. Adults, no pets. BAY ,..o'•ii'..i"'iiniilali;;ilnfiiiormii· iiaiiliiloiiniii;l-'N~o;'w~po:;:-:rt~_:'.'Bo:-';a;:c::h:'.:"':;::;;;-Huntington Buch Cabinetmaking Iv-in, priv. rn1 & ba. °""1'""'0U''°' Security more Important 2 Bi' & bach'a. lor TV, MEADOWS APTS, 387 W. *LA PARISIE.NNE* S.chelor Furn $205 NEW M-1 ALL round carpentr y , than high salary. No hvy EXCITING BluU1 s ~ -~r~~%1' maid aerv, p:iol, 'IllE Bay ·St., CM. 646-0073. 2 BR Furn & U 1 All Ocean Viev.'. Yearly lease. 940 Sq. 1--1. & UP specializing In cabinet mak· "-ork. Good health, normal be., nr tennis cub. L.M:: _..... l\1'ESA, 415 N. N....,..,....rt • n urn 11 ted ~1 Ad 1 On! · 4•• •·~ mo. Sale by owner $74,995. Blvd., NB •• ~9681 -~..... UNF1JRN l & 2 Br. Garden lect ·Fire 1 h d ' 1 ea '"". u ts y. Hamillo" f: Nn•1•Jand St. 'C:ng"--'::C~:..:::•u;::._• _____ 1 cooking & good driver. V"fU"" Apls. Frplc, Dl'.V1 prlv e · Pace. t poo · LAS BRISAS APTS. 960-1970 C•rponter I Reply Classified Ad No. 19, Will take 2nd. 833-8635. OCEANFRONT l '/.!r. Avail patio. Sl'ID-$195. 557-2841. A1~~snr!~&~~-~rn 5515 River Ave., NB 1 ER1fiM!11.C Dally Pilot, Box 15fi0, Costa NEW 3 BR, 3 BA, din. rm., Now. Exceptionally n ice 3 BR, 1% bn . spacious apt. 20432 Santa Ana Ave. Ca.II 642-2566 4001 BIRCH, NB *All types * Big&: small.l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:~~ l\-fcsa, 92626 frplc, dbl gar., cpts, drps, large, 675-4688, 521-0088. Cblld k 1175 ~3572 Stan D •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii many qual. ext:raa. pool, ten-o . mo. _ _ __ Rooms 400 3600 Sq. Ft. Sprinklered. Lt. · 536-l64B COOKS n\s, sauna $450. ~ 3BR, Iba, waterfriint $325 757 Shalimar. eONE MONTH FREE Mfg \Vhsle. Storage. Baum· Job W•nted ,. •I• 702 LUXURIOUS OCEANFRONT 673..J;larly, 3600 Marcus, LARGE 2 Br, triplex priv NE\V 3 & 4 BR, 2 bas, frplc, OCEANFRONT l~ely _pVI ~an:lner, 541-rm2. · Carpet Service ' •m DAYS. NO EXPER.' NEC., 3 Br 2 Ba lrplc closed patk>, crpts, drps, bttns. No patio, plush cpts &: drps, 1 room k bath w/k1t pr1vgs !~~~~~~~~~~ 1 ·0 NEED help at home? We A_NCIENT MARINER ' ' ' s.n Clement pets. $165. 557-00SO Bik to beach 31}1 & 304'12 for collej!e age non-smoker, J HN'S Carpet & Upholstery have aides, nurses' 2607 \V, Coast 1-lwy. garage. $450. Wlntf?r. 673-9499 • 2 Br 2 Ba, 1 child ok. ,epts, E. Balboa Blvd.,, tease yrly female. $125. 645-0068 I! t/f1 J Ori Shampoo, C&>ll Retard· ho us ekprs, companions. Newport Bcal'h &16--0201 or 982-4214. San Clemente Resident Hotel "'""'", gar, $l7tl. 1563 B. $360 & $425. mo. 6'12•2800. PVT entrance & bath, at-Announcement• l\nts). De~ r ease rs & Homemake r s Upjohn Apply 3 pm-5 pm ?.1on-Fri S•n Ju•n Capistr•no $79.50 Pet Month ... r tra 11 r · t . all color brighteners & 10 547-6681. """"'""'~:'!~:'"""'""'"'I Quiet ... Secure DCoon""ondPeorinDrt. CM. 557-8150. Qulii.l::~thbr~~~ ~~n~l, em~!~~ rooa:ru11. or$ lq~Qe. mlnut? ~ach for v.•hite BABYSITTER want~· 1 COOKS FOR LEASE condo. 3 br, 2 ba. 2 · car pr, •$265. 493-1001' dya, ~ eW:s. DuploxH Fum. 34.S Coron• del Mir SPAC ~ 3 br,2 be, •rv. Ji<*<b. Walk" 8hof)c 116 JN, bXl/mo. IM. 644..fi682 NowPbrt Booch Fum--utllto-~walklng dist.a.nee . . patio. Plush crpts, drps.J-".646-llSl=:..:=:'=--------IAnnouncements 500 ~rui::ing :'e ~~ m~";:. c~ld847"l246home, 4 de,Ys a Di~Y(N~ES SAN Ci.E EN E THREE Bedroom. 21,l bath C108ed.. 2 car gar, Adults. SLEEPING Room, 11 t e Will clean living rm., dinlngl =o"o;·""::.·=:;·:,.-=--~,,-.,. App Y n erson trplc, dahwhr, cpt, enclo&ed 644-6405. kitchen privileges·. TO help conselVe fuel & rm., & hall $15. Any rn\. TOP Domestic. Tues. & Sat. Carl's Jr. HOTE·L • 11ar, patk>; fantutic. view, SEACLIFT Manor Apts. ~f12P9'102~ peraon. $25 wkly. paper products we will not $7.50, couch $10. 01a!r $5. open soon. Can assist on 215.12 S. Brookhunlt • 114 DEL MAJt. S.C. e Two Bedroom avaH Feb. Br. l!h Ba. Studio. $!'15. ;,oo-be sending ind iv id u a I 15 yrs. exp. 15 what counts staff, 979-9632 aft. 5:30. _....;H::.u"n"ti'=ng'=J°"on~Be=•=-tc"-h'---I Apt. Unfwrit. 365 fst. S225. -s325. 496-1684. · Pool. Ask about our dis--Hotels, Motels 410 =~as w': ~ ev!.i~~ go:U: ~;re&:'!i If ~l--0~afk Help Wanted, M & F 710 COOK J l Br, , view, no cliildrtn count plan. 1525 Placentia many f'rlends &: 1 r · re: · · Exper. In nursing home cook· S.lboa_ e.nJMula ~ ot ... pets, • mature ad u 1 t )\ve .. 543-2&82 LAS VEGAS on the slrtp, a very Meny Ch~stmaia &_ DIBERNARDO & Sons -ADMITTING CLERK Ing. &yviev.• Conv. Hospital, SUS/mo 493-1885; 497-25U. WESTCLIFF 2 Br l~ be. •lay al the maJ<>n. 3 d11s •Joy ln !ht? New Year. 'The ,carpet sales -Installation l-lospital exper. 11 mus!. 2©5 Thurin Ave., C.~t. 2 BR, 1% ba, beh,.'Ony, encl$! F t I 'V II Twnhse Adults 'on!). 00 2 night&-for tv.'O. Only $20. Thomas Family Bill, Sue, and repair. 963-2639 PACIFICA HOSPITAL 540-5690. patio, S225 .menthly.1.lls t. OUJ" • n ' ey pe1 '1723 •~•-~ 'fLn and receive S3> In chips u Bill ~. & ~. C1-nt, Cone~• Hun.i ..... on Beach COOKS • To tra111 for as1is· Bay, Inquire•at Apt C. Call 11• ~..,..., • & nickles and meals. Free sa, y, ~ q;w, •;· ..... ,., '"It>' FABULOUS VIEW OCEAN~ 673-l52l or 548-ml. LGE 2 BR. family at· $250/mo, ~7533. check cashing Included & P.1on-F'Yl, 3 P?\1·ll:30 Pltt tant manager. GraV1!yard FRONT 2 Br, lttM!, mrtc. 1 BR be U mosphe~. $140., 10090 NEW DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 BA, more. For Info call 55&-84TI -------PATIOS, Walks, drives, con-842-0&ll, @Jet. 211 shi ft 6 days wk. Co. pejd closed garage. SDI. Yearly. • 85• am ce , roman tub, 1McFadden, check Apt o or Winter ~/mo , Day 8 I Sh ][j] crete pumping. Uc. no. Ad rt• • benefit s. Jack In The Box. ~or ~4 ,1 Incl uW. 6 "Park'&· call 549-1104 . · -• Rontt 1 to oro 430 -251815 Don 642-8514 ve 1s1ng 120; B.ikec, "°""' M...,. Singles only. -, • m4165; Sat & Sun , • ~ Du_ Dlexn Unfurn.. 350 Ciplltrino •-.....a. Hvntlngttn BMch 64.5-0232 LONELY? Widow wants lady CEMENT: Patio, drives, COOK, cxPt"rience not nee· L. ~ • LARGE deluxe 3 Br, 2 Ba, to share apt. must be able waJD...Repa.ln, aaw A Coord1"nator esaary. ti.Ttut be wlllln& to C.....,o del Mar , -NEW-'--o,,.J-...,..,>"'-tew=. 3"".~11-'R.-2 e WALK TO BEACH 1 blk lo ocean. l'60/MO. to divide exp A care. Auto Tcansportatlon 525 "'movo. Fr<e ,.1, Ml-8998. )cam. O.,• only. 644-2601. I BR. lrplc, 1285 mo lncldfng BA. IW1deck, 'DIW pr Brond nu 1. 2, A 3 Br. cp,., lo June. 2112 42nd SL, 675-<1447 . CAR Pool TorUio SquJro wag. Controctor ORANGE 210 Newport C.nt<r Dr, N.B. • udl. Stove • tt"-1"', "'--s 67$-3780 or $"?58'l ' ' drp11, bltnl, ga.r, 22116lh st. up1talrs. .Vacant. 9684767. EASTBLUFF apt. aha re neat, lo ml, alr Pv..T ndlals. 1-..;..;,;..;.;;;.;.;_ _____ I COUNTRY-ROCK. BJ~a '"''fi ...... .,. 8.f7".3951, NEW deluxe ~ Br 2 Ba, w/tm 2 BR 2 BA gar, att 6 55&-0739 GF.RWJCK k SON COUNTY musician needed. Vti.ru.Ule, thru out, 6~>.m eves. Co'rona del Mar 2, BR, i IBA. 81.i·lnl. cpll, upper. Luah cpls, lrg deck, ldry, pool. $l30 ea Incl utl. ;;;;,_;c=c.=::.=-----1 Blltg Contr. Addi! & Remod able to alng. 64Z-.133S. Duploxff, ' NEW 3 br 2 ba· delu11t ~ 1 blk lo b<ach $1~ 3 blk! lo heh, yrly 13'15. 64H19I anytime Portonals 530 ~le Uc. Bl-U~;1_2170 PUBLISHER DELIVERY Mon for .. ~ Fum. 01" Unfum. US Everything' you Want. N~ n'l9· ~. :i.1&-1336. (213) 355-3690 or 675-0642. ROOMMATE wanted, mtt.le BEST MASSACE IN N.B. Complete knowledge of print morning L.A. Ttmta home l-.;._--------1 lease. Call 67S--4694 Nt'W Apta, walk to beach, 2 BR, h'p)l', dt'l)!I, crpl, to 11hltre 2 br dplx loc1ted MOO Irvine Ave. Suite 103B JACK Tnulane, re P8 \ T • mater18.I, placemtnt & bill· ilellvt-ry rouie. ~fusl h)lv.- Belboli Penfft1ul1 I : &. s BR avail Ad 1,. -' •~• 1 H Ctr l B~· 1 0 8 rcmod, add. Lie. B·l 269072 In"'. nesponslbllltle11 Include eronomlcnl i::ar, 25 )Tl ot' LGE. 1-BR apt. Bltni, g~r •• , , . u ' no pets. _,, mo. acrou rom uni , • at ,.,.to ) pen AM. My Way Co. 642-4703. p~paraUon.11 of schedules & olflt'r, 2~ hrs a day, No SPF.Cf. 3 BR. 2i,; ba, 1 $250 Mo., yearty. 536-2579 Call aft 5:30 p.m. 645-6506. $67.50 + utll mo. 842-0097 Ann. 557--0539. llOllcillng, n o collt..'cting, blk to ""'"" or ..... h. Ocf:an Scenic Properties 675-$726 NEW Duplex, walk to heh, 2 Bedroom, .,.nu, OW, near FEMALE roommate to shlU'f! A LCOHOUCS Anonvmrn•s DON l\tAIER CONST. co. contracts. Involvts editorial -"" •UP"i•menl•ry •·--c. ~ 'I'-' · • .., ... y-Mlljor remod. Lie 285692 & producUon coordination """" ,. »"-vu' w . trplc, bum etll.lrw. "Make Room P'oc Daddy" lrg. 2 or 3 BR, bltns,.D/W, I.Joa«' HOlp. Adult.a. $220 per 3 BR. <:Ondo, L..aguna HUll. PhOoe 5(2-7ZJ7 or write 497•2336 or (ll i:w.-OJM. pltl' agency &: client tele-\Vestmhater, Giu'den GfO\'t, $SSC), mo. W.inter, Avail yr. ••• clean oui t M. ---opl1, drps.,,frplc, 5f0..97'l2 mo.' 60-4387. 586--2400 Alt. 4 PM P.O. Box: 1223 Colla Mesa. phone contact SeOO Hunttngton Stach a r n . ly. 875-1455 , •• tum that JJ1Q\k.-cai 2 Br unfurn $140, storqt BAYfiibN'I' 2 ar: 2 Ba W/ M. ~r 71, MAI, reliable. * PAUi Ii CARD READER ELl~tr~~~~ ~!.,~I to: Lynn &z1A, css""~: ,;638-;::_:1924=;,;,·~-----I Have IO!nethln, you want to wtth a DtltJ ~ au.1Uld aar' S3l •• da)'tlrne 91$-1070 , lrg patio, prlv beach It pier. 2 Bdrm houe, Costa Mesa. ad w/redllctlon. 10831 Bctch c d. ~u • .,I. ~ llcatlons. PO Box 1757, Ntw· tlaYlt tomelh111' ~ W&nt to ltll! OuaUkd ads do tt ed. Call 6CMll1t _ or 536..a764 S550/mo. 979-<1631. 644-4510 174 E. Wllton,,Untum, $75. Blvd, Stan100. 527~ Ntl'tl a "Pad"! Pl..ce an ad! .,pon;;;;.;,,,Rt<=,;;ch".====-ltll'T Cla.ulfied ads do It t .. , • I I I ' , ' • & F 710 Hep W1nted, & 7101A_.P,_Pl_•_n_c_•_• ______ ~..:u:.;rn;,;l:.;tu~r.;•~---..:•.:.o:r;:.;;::::;::;::::::. __ ..:•~ Mu1ic•l ln1trument1 ~D~f.~N~T~A:7.L=,;,:..,.: .. ::\osnt.:;t:.1 ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lis ... ::;;.y~F~l~n:.nco::~to:S$600ii.i HAllDIYICK O.butant range, IYALNl11' Victorian HI 11 r R 0 M LA r p LAND RENT FOR ONL y ,, Laguna 1111\s, }) Toro .. ~.. MOTOR ROUTE Sh 80 .. typln~ 60 • burn<n, t<t1ddle. o""· Trt~ 1m. Old painted BeautUul Relnd .. , 11\d•. Of\ BUY WITH NOTHING Plano170r1•n• 12il e PIANOS e ORGANS FULLERTON MUSIC Our No.,.•1 Locotlen 18191 Euclid,. Jo""ounlain Valley 1 Blk. No. or San OleKO Fwy Exptr. Salllry ~n. Rtpllc1 WESTCLI FF bl'QU~r. rolls, all gu, ~~ ..J..>:;!-t ~&Ear! '~AM~ Ptrfct..'t for a throw f'\18:, DOWN. Drum, PA'1, ?otlke1, l'Of\Udeotial. 830-1130. Pel'IOftnel Agtncy aYOCJOO pttn, 4 Yrl cld, ,... .. ,t 1,;1..-.. -v or hanc oo the wall, many Cu!tar, Amf.*, Roc-ol.lCan& DRAPERY \\'Ol'k roon1.-cx· The Daily Pilot has en openln• for a driver tP.-tark III Cwterl ~!~ .......... ttll, make otter. onlor aft 5 Pt.I ~ cash decora1 tor URt. Far the I Piano, all bnnds. • 1651 E ~•1 s A ~ Y· eoo oCY minded, t h l 1 No .,e limit, no --nt nttd-pttience only. Table & to deUver papers to carriers i.n Laguna · l;;U nger, · · ..:.;;""""'-------1 112 dome1dcated animal h.u a ,,....~ machine as>ttnftln, full or Beach-South Laguna liiionday through Frl· 542-8836 KENMORE" CE au1om.atlc ,G=1'-r1"9"0'-"S"'1l;;• ___ .;.;.;1 wUdemcu appearar\(.-e. ~. ~T~~ ~f;e, ThJ'.°if.~· par1 time. Ca r men' 1 I SERVICE Sl&llon h' l p \\'asher $65. ea. Hotpolpt 1 • 644-4681 ~ ora~ry Strvlce, 782 \\'.31th day afternoons and Sunday morning. Sa ary v.·anted. Exp. only. Apply dishwa.shtt S"lS. Nora:e elte GAR.AGE Sale. 2 Bdnn sets,\"--'-~-====--Now TWO ConvenJent St.."°''" t.1Ha plus auto allowance. Phone Harry Seeley, In pcir80n. Top OoU&r tor dryer $40 Guar & delivered •ttrto tn cab. TV's, chairs, I BUYll Loc1tlon1 to Serve You 557-4136 • Rentals from .$5 I ri1ht man. 300 E. 17th St. 546-8672 . • table•, mirrors, & more. Sat •• FULLERTON MUSIC ENTERTAINER &12-4321, for appo nlment. CM • Sun. 96.'H218 Apply al Baeni t.a!r, 4;;()7 1913 Jlotpolnt Retrtg. Frost Good, used tumlture & 18191 Euclid. Fount1!n Valley e Pl1no1 & Gr•ncf1 Coasl }lwy, NB. 673-50_!!__ An equal opportunity employer SERVICE sra. help wMtcd treezer, like new, only 6 4827 ciRTLAND DRIVE applltl.ncei or will sell for you 1 Blk. N. San Diego F'rv.')'. Sohmtr • )'.a'llllh8 • Knabe EXECUTIVES 1'\'!~~""'!""l'"!'l~~:'l'l!'~"l"'!l'!!!!!!!!!!'!"ll~'ll'!!'!')!I fuU or .-1ume Apply, ~ months new with warranty. CA M~O HICllLANDS,. MASTERS AUCTION ' & I::uclld. -lt1al0ll & Jlamlln. Wur- $ IS OOO t $7S 000 /.~ E. Cout Hwy., N.B. &J6.-02ZJ days. Eve11 or v.1k.!1 C 0 R 0 NA DEL J.1AR 207S~ Newport CM 646--8686 • 557 .... 36 e litzor . Story & Clark· Stnd ~ume :r can' TODAY ~Wanttd, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 SHARP GIRL FRIDAY 675-24<19. Aak tor Jon. &10-8688 &'ID--0974 aft. 6 or Su~ 122 N. Harbor . f't.illerton Kawai. Steinway . Cablt ror confldl'ntlul NO COS"r:/;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I r.1r~OICAL Ont Girl Office, type, file, DELUXE \Vhirlpool wu her SINGER Touch N Sew, Behind Toll)''• BidA:. M:1tl. • 871 -1805 e . Nel110n ¥1nco:ld ·Cable executive lnterv\e\\'. INSPECTORS TECllNICIAN reconhl, heavy phone, run & dryer. Warranty. $475. poi:table stereo, <See Dinie· VELVE.'T couch $00, auede FENDER twin revcrb $440. ·N~~d:.·1c1;1~i~~rl~· EXECUTIVE SERVICES, No exptr. req'd. \\'Ill train. retJponslbllity. Base saluf")' new. $ll0. or best oUer. a·llne Ad). 29Z B Mendou cloth cM\r $18. both like Fender, 11u~r 6 rcverb, Used & i-ebullt plrulo!; alao lNC Ages 17-34. $326 eu o . PLUS bonu.'I opportunities. 646-2748 Dr., CM new. 'Flr &. tble lamps $19. $390. Sunn oonetrt bu.II t1;mp $69 888 N. 1ttnln, SaOO~ AM lst & 2nd Shlfti Starting 81;l.lo.ry ... many =rt. 8~5 ar':m ~ SEARS Auto w a 1 h Ing GARAGE Sale, furniture, both. Blk metal/chrome + fenders' cabinet w/4-12" ~:i~11 r,i;oin. :::::::::· $145 l;o;;;;;;'~7~14~1~'4~7~-~;;;;;;;;.I benefit~. NO\\' lntervlewin)il:. Contact Debbi S33-9560 • ~hichlne, 8 cycle d toob_. etc, Dec 2fr29, 32571 desk 4 ehr $85. f:lew 12 speakers $425. Sure P.A. PIB.)'<'.rs " ••• : ........ $995 1£Xperiencc build, ~11!~x::r~nP:1~io~ c~c:~::::.:.":.:l::,o_ppo __ l'l_"_"1_t;_e•_._1_71_4> s TAT 1 o N ATTENDANI'. ~nd, bronze s "1~!ranean Dr, t..qwia fa~~1u~h~· ~!!.~~ ~~:1 : l ~:, P~~ ~randOre.~ni··········· $395 your tfftinl"J:". 0111.('hlne shop or sheet NEED licensed nurses who Full or part tbn~. Chevron R 1 W h "/D NE\V toys, oick-nackJ, fum,1_968-_7'!0 __ ~-----I stan1'!4, $700. Gibson SC: Nev.•. Umi and Trade-Ina Today'" AR'-1Y hM n1etnl I Blum. fpbr!catkin. enjoy older people. Call Station. 3000 Fa 1 rv 1 e w • en •1 e.-s rytra grea.t bargains, 18285 OUcory GRANDFATHER a.oc:KS. xuitar w/ca.se. $300. All Jlamn1ond • Baldwin • Conn :m Job oppoMunities. r·amiliar w I government c64iii'-;O"ii'ii'ii"i;'ii"ii'ii-S!>Wiiiii;';;;;;' -Costa Meaa. $2· \Vk. }t'ull maint. Lltne, Irvine, 552-3180. one walnut. one cherryv.'OOd~ e q u 1 P 4 mos old. \Vurll t:.:er. IN.vrey. Klmball llJle<."!:. °'''n hand tools re· • STENOGRAPHER * 639-l202 * Westminster ch.ime.. carved f>46...(9)l/673-6028 Ya1naha. Gulbta.Men • t:Pho""""',;·,.',.T,.14"1 "64>-"-""ll"Gl""""~I quired. • ~lust have good typing abil-DOU~ electric oven & Hou11hold Goods 814 lvot')', lnlctld Rosewood GU I T AR, I-I arm on y Kn.wnl I' I * TOP PAY lty & lite a;h. electric cook top. Oven only T\VtN box sp,..;nas mattress tables, camel saddle &eat, Broadway, as new ~i price. Qpt~an • , •• demo , ,, , $195 _ Exper.Sales Gir , * LIBERAL WAGE A I $60. The cook top is only & frnmes p;~ ... aimost new clp.rette boxes, fruit bowl $44. \\'et.suit jacket. $6. Spinet··-••• nC\V •••••• $499 F/time. Exclusive v.'Omen s PROGRAl\t For ppo ntmtnt $35. phone 557~2010 •C:'al~lc_491H>l69~:!;·C!"!:.· _· ____ .lif.&i;';:'t,c.Oi!J43.0581t'"tif;-;:;;;;;--;;;;; ~1782 Fret Org•n LtSIOftl v.·ear store. Balboa~ Island. • PAID HEALnt &: Contact Carol Smith REBLT washer, dryer & -GARAGE Sale. Fum. mg, FENDER Busman amp top. Phone 567-4839 Call 675-2870. DENTAL IKSURANCE AVCO dshv.'!lh, guar de 11 v er Y. Jewelry 815 lamps, Jine gift ttem.!I, books, Comp I el e 1 y re built. FULLERTON MUSIC FIBERGLASS •·11 PAID HOLIDAYS $45-$95 54&-5281-839-7620 games, lots more for the Pre-CBS $150, trade or best 122 N. 1-larbor, Fullerton 1 f A YEAR LADY Kt!nmore dishwasher, fU!'iGS, rubles w/opR]s, ~P'" home. 19112 Bethany St., offer, 6~15 171-1805 JI.fold shop aa11 5tant ore'!!~~-• LONG TEJl?>t SECURITY Fln1nclal S.rvlc• cutting board top, xlnt hires ""./opals, 1 oplll Prin-<Turtle rock) lrvlne DRUM ,.t half o--& h o il Previous exper. requtr""'I. .:.11.11 rlMft nd llOO 67., .,., • ., ccss nng, 1 ct Otattum 833--0534 •""5"'" I'll'. r,en Nights 't 9 ·Apply In person, 1931 Deel'e APPLY JN PERSON -.--co • · ~ en1erald v.•/diainondll, 41-~-·-------Ludwig Zi.ldgan cymbols &it: 'lll 5:30, Sun. 12-5 Ave., Santa Ann. ROYAL INDUSTRIES Equal Op~. Employer GE Dishwasher, ch.opping sn1all opals, 24 inmll rubies, OAK sec'y ~& ('hair. Sn1all $125. Hefner elec. B&sll $1%>. GRANO OPENING block top, 2 yrs old. pearl ring: 497·1525. nUlplc tnble. Banjo clock. Will trade 548-3940 * S LE * FOOD SERVICE \\'e At Newport Personnel STOCK GIRL $150/bst ofr. 6-15-81&1 BEAUTIFUL diltri\ nd ·ed \Valnut fra1nes. B r isto l FLUTE: ARMSTRONG, A ASSISTANT ·I 2040 E. Dyer Rd. p\VoufldULlkCel To Jl.1ake TI1is F/Utne. Exclusl~ v.'Omen's WASHER gas d...,..,. refrig din" set Paid S500o a-'t,_. lnn1p. Sola bed. Plants. ope-n hole, French nlOdel. Coast Music P /time, 2·3 h1'8 dally. Snnta Ana 540-3210 e1 ec Y Cflr • · • • • • • wear store. Balboa Island. ' .,,_, ·• " · " i>AUig Type\\Tlier. Misc. antiq's. $300 Pri ~9850 Nn'v hna 2 locatlon.!1 to serve $2.577 hr. ApP:lY to, Equal Oppor. Employer m/f f\fay You llave A ~lappy Call ·675-2870. F.F. Color TV. P1·ivate $375. 644-290;J; 64$-8092 642--47!"13 • pr ty. aJI your musical need.I. Irvine Unified Holiday & A \Vonderful; ..;:::::;c.::.:::..::=-----1 """arty::,:0~5.l:;;.;.7-.oc26:c79c::.__~~~ 1 CARAT diamond engage-.l'M""'i '--""n'-------Office Furniture/ Nev.'port at Harbor, Ct-.1 Sch I D • I I I Nl'W Year . . . . • . . . . STOCK ROOM & DRYERS, fi:&s or elec. Ex-ment ring. Xlnt color. Sac. sce ineous Equip, 124 * 642-2851 * oo " r c u -•• -~-" "''J 11 t nd Prl "50 Wantod 120 l4600 Sand Canyon Ave.. "'' -·w¢VJ1 -w NEWPORT INVENTORY CXlNTROL ~~ co • v ply, .,.. ·Must sell. Call 962-3787. Brookburst & Talbert East Irvine GIRL M11cellaneou1 118 Hardbound copy of "Lena EXEC SWVL ams sisnS Blk s. 8;°°~~~ !0 Frwy. Equ•I Oppor. Personnel Agency Some exper. prel'd. Call for REFRIG. $15 · Geyer" by Marcia Daven-Sec chrs $8/24 Desks $20/90 __ ....::...:~=='~'-=----I Employer 8l3 Dover Or., N.B. appt, 642-8961. 642-8159 BRAND new GE 2 cycle port, "\Voman in White·· Pie~ 867 W. 19, Clo1 r.1oving: Antique Uprifil'.ht 642-3170 TYPISTS Auction 804 dishv.•ssher, r.fodel GSO 280, by \Vilkie Collins. Will 11wap 642...J4C8 Fisher, $275. Story & Oark FRY COOK, exper. p/Ume. VOLT ---------$100. Sears 14,000 BTU win-cWTent beat selleni. 5.57-6041 TYPEWRITER, IBM Ex· Con&0le • light wa1nut, llke 1 Lwichcs. 3 hrs ~ton thru NewsfNper Delivery Instant PertonMI }'URNISHlN GS 01'' BIG dow A/C (lJ.0 \'Olt} $"200. \VANTED TO BUY LIONEL ecutive. . Excellent rond, nl'W $500. Pri pty. 546-9850 Fri. Dick Qiurches, 2698 Early mom. Must have car. 2-STORY HOME Blue,12' x 29' indoor/outdoor OR AAIERICAN FLYER ,SSOO='-' -'-614""--7"244"'-----PL.A YER Plano, immac. an· Newport Blvd, Oi 5-$8-4501. Oyer 21. Pay approx. $200 Temporary Servilce 1116 AUCTION crpt, $75. 552-l759. TRAINS. 837-9685. Pi1nos(Or91ns 826 lique, K\llU'anteed, $1,415 H o .. h 7 2300 3M8 CampUS Dr., Su te BRADBURY U I 1 5 0 ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I cn11h or 1e.rm11 • 642-6935. GALS 18 to 35 part time. mo. uni. o.: area. 8-1 -Nev.·port Beach 546-47-11 o · • WANTED nice slate top $3 to S4 per Hr, 10 AJl.t _be_l._l_O_am_. ______ 1 Equal Oppor. Employer Brandt \Vatercolor $250, pool table 4X8 N SJ>Orting Good$ l30 till 2 Pl\1, !\Ion-Sat, 2 to ~ PERSONNEL NURSES AIDS & orderl le.!1. 10111 Cully Sark · Pic1WO Li.tho. $150. Dall 6iJi 640-lllOO PIA OS -ORGANS 6 a v.·k. gd looking &. •Art'tr..11"'\/ All shift.!!. Call 642-8044 or UNDERWRmR NE or Brookhurst & Adam.!! Litho. $250 .• others. Pvt ----~='---1 Ncw &: Used. Great selection. POOL tablt>, beaut. 4'. In .!llntc, 3 ~t fl X 7 ft. claulc lge sq. lc>g.!1. leather pecketa, gold felt , 3 yrs old, Incl all 11ece11 & wrought lrwi dble lamp!, $495. 96S-b268 CHRISTMAS Scuba Speclal, stiarp. 64&-6S38 ~ES·~"'-' 642-W.O. SUN. DEC. ZJrd at 12 noo n Party. S35--559'j Musical lnstrum*ltts122 Competitive prlef's. Open RA OFFICE ~~~------5 Yrs exper. in auto. 2 yrs Including: Lo\'ely funtlture, GUITAR _ Suzuki $25. 3 Eves. It Sundars. The best GENE L H•ppy & Safe Holidays NURSES Akles, Conv, Hosp. exper home owners w/some appll.ances, t.'Olor TV, jewel-childrens bike h 1-r I .!I e HAM ?>I 0 N D S PINET dea1s are always Rt: Employer J>R)'S fee .. Start your Sec our Jan. Jst Ad Day shift. 5upervisory exper. ry, tech. books: math • handlebars as is $5. 26701 ORGAN , $550. 303 King.!! Wanichs Music City New Year w~r~t =ng 4811 E. 17th St. lat lrvinel 01 1 ~==°'"C•.cl~I ~64"2-0~'""''°""-,-,-· Send Resumes Only physics, elc. &. ~l Las Tunas Dr .. ?.lis.!lion Vie-Roa.d, Newport, 646-46S6 South Cout Plaza 540-28.30 & atorage co. n .' ng Suite 2'24 642-1470 NURSE for partially diatlbled AVCO OTHER ITE~tS. jo. JOSE Ramirez guitar, class '73 Hammond Organ, ( brand New aluniinum t an k a , new), auto rhythm; S67S. regulators, decom melm, aalary, co. benefits for lady. $3.00 per hr. 6 or Phil Hinson l A be lful bright lncllv. w/avg typlng, lfJi • 1f; M "*'--., 8 hrs per day. 64Z-0039 1 l{ELVINATOR retrlgerator -• aut rosewood ln- 10 key & Ille exper. Also>lji;;;;;;;;;;..i;;;;;;;;;;..i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i l ,::.,:.°"'"=~O"--""=c,.-~ Financial Service Auctioneer $35. New Skittle Pool $5. strument. $875. ~ill Fee Jobs. I PART T™E sales I ad Y * 558-1929 * Roller skates size 8 white o..ARINET -LeBLANC. J•son S.st Agency Kelly wanted 620 Newport Ctr Dr. Indoor good condltion s10. Excellent. $150 or best oiler. 17400 Brookhurst, 1''. Vly. call for appointment Newport Be•ch, Ca, Bulldlng Mat.rlels 806 ~7043 673-1867 Suite 213 . ~ 673-6250 Equal Oppor. Employi!r LEATHER ---"s at dis-DRUP.t Se!, Blue Pl!arl, 5 PAYROLL CLERK$600 • Surplu1 .Bulldln9 •- GENERAL OFFICE count. Purses $3.88, k<y drum11, 4 eymbs .+ stAnd, S • ._. p id Fl t ?o.fATERIAL • lOOO's of NEW N Xln't startin11: 1111.lary & re· erv1ces <t"'h .to ' c""'e,your wtayh •' VETERAN'S ITE~1S! Doort, lumber, ply •. holders, custom be.Ill $6.99, ew Remo Head, 833--3964 f h . e p. rea gto\\' &: ml.!IC, 64>M89 CLASS S""' • "' _ "'"56'1S lmbursed ee for s arp m· chance 10 advance. Also Fee ,'f!>Od, alum sheeting, mold-~ U"U" di I 1 tog •-Ute HEY TURKEY! Interested in · I •-· POOL Table •-" as is v. w avg YP ~ PO.!lltions. Call Ann Qirislie, ing, w n,..,,n, etc. ._.., • e-xper. 1.Dts of PR & friendly • TYPISTS 556-8505, Control Career Em· college? No? \Veil then, in· BUILDERS SURPLUS balls, some que sticks & atnlOSphere Fee Jobs Also .a. SECRETARIES terested in money?? Con· rack included, $50, You pick g. A · .. ployment Agency, 3400 Jr. tact: )406 So. Main st .. S.A. up. 642-2S89 Jason It gency * GENERAL OFFICE vine Blvd., N.B. Veteran'a Af:fairs Office Mon thru Sat J.G.5 Sul l7 1 400, 213 Brookhunt, F ;..,.'£!~' $l200 MONTHLY Ora""'" Coast O:illege '114: 546-103' GORGEOUS &liver . mink ~· ,., LITE INDUSTRIAL .... ~ coat. Custom made. Full • ASSEl\WLERS & $1200 monthly l!I minimum * 556-5153 * C1mer•1 & J ngth •-lfl.12 Sacrll' • PACK~RS earned In th111 office. Real """""""""""""""""~ e · ~ • ice. GUARANTEED skill """ Equipment 801 Appt 67>-3959 training. plus! NEEDED ll\11\1EDIATELY Estate lie & enthusiasm WAITERS, waitresses, a11 --'-'------Today's ARMY has Start The may qualify you for open-restaurant pe~nnel. Ask WM.'TED, Screw type Jensea f\.1ET. Too! Shed pract nu, 3CKI job opp:irtunilies. Nev.· Year Right ing. A\·ailable Jan. 1st. Call for Bill Brothers, 645-8444. lo fit Lieca 3F·35mm & Cost $fi0. Sell $35. Ocea.<i transl.storised. 646-6590 I ,,:'°"'"""',c0:;"o.c·~4"9"-:....=UI0=7 ,.,-.-,--,,I SKIS, Spaldlni, alderals, G s , 200 Of. Excel aind, only 11.!le<i 10 daa. $95'. 49M502, 642-8095 THOMAS Organ, Paramount style, Best otter, Also Con· tlna Acrorrllan, 968--8622 100 YEAR old 6' Grand Plano. Beautiful. $350. Call 968-9393 HEAD SKlS. new, never UI• ed, 2lMI 0.1, $70 or beat olfer, 831-8966 \\11.SON X·31 v.'OOds It lront, like new $125. Call 673-3.115 BRAi'ID New M.U, Tram- poline 14' x 10', Sacrlflce tor $100 under cost, 962--4176 ALUi\1. Canoe. 17' $125. cub. Ice skates, gd. qua!. Wm. size T &:. 8, $9 pr.~- Store, R••t•urant, \\'Ith Kelly Jack Peck. 546-0Yll. Applications being accepted. 90mm, also Imarect View ch.r. green $25. CoUee tbl 4,_.. SlO. 847-7058 P~ho,.,.ne""("71"41!!!!!S1">-"1"163!!!!!. """""! 1401 Dove St., Suite 3-lO \\'El.DER. exp.!rlenced in .wl<jer, mwt be Oawle1s, For 1n •d In Won'tAn~s World Bir 132 OTnamental iron on 1 y , 545-5868. OIIl.DS pool table $7.50. Hot Newport Beach 833-1441 1•~ I tr k • 17 GUARDS W lk & L 494-6376 USED Nlkonos Undervlater 1 nee s 11.c °" acceu. . Coll Miry a.th 642..5671, oxt. 330 GOOD, USED RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT (Banko! CaJ;f. Bldg.I a er ee /2S Marble coUoe table 15. WOMEN & MEN l~~~~~=I WHO WANTS TO WORK! camera w mm Nlkk0< S49-4J38 No Waist Seam! Knit or Crochet I" j..:::::::::::::'::'::"'::'':''::'''.:':'"':::::::::'....I DRIVE A CAB! leme. Good cond, Complete ,;:,=:,,:;;:;:..~------I CHOOSE your hours, work w/u~erwater meter. $195. CIVIL W&r Items wanted for *Great Opportunity for Yourself. be your ov.·n 642-101.2 or 646-2136 private collection. Guns, 9472 3LA8 KEYPUNCH OPR. TUSTIN OFFICE BLDG l\tin. 1 yr exper. on 029 & DAY & NITE SHIFTS, PRE-059. Day shift. f.11Uf\.t PAY, UNIFORl\IS FUR.~. BENEr.'ITS. XLNT For Appointment \\IORl\ING COND. 1',0R Cont•d C•rol Smith J..OC,\L INTERVIE\\'S CALL (2131 283-6633 ANY D1\ Y OH New or experienced real boss. Men or women. Can I =a=E=-LL=-'--,,.~H"°o"we'-"u°"s~uper-~8 1 !"'Ords, pictures, e t c . estate people. Your own be sll&htly handicapped. sound camera, projector A ,54<HOl::.;~o.7=~-----I P~v:~e dcsi:e & p~ne, r Neat -Clean Appearance.. recorder. Like new. $295. AQUASLIDE (a queen az w -ns, e a vert ng, Vts., retired. Age 25 to 70. 546-2855 curved Slide) $100. Douglas Mme location 18 yrs. Call Supplement your income. KODAK XL M-"e -mera kitchen set $15. Ph H.B. !or interview. W. E. D · b 6 •-"" -c-•1 ·~ 2674 Lachenmyer nve a ca , ... "'or more a ne-ve-r used. C'o&t SllO Sell I ~c:•;:;:..w.;;=;;;:.•-:;;;,:,..-___ =I 646-3921 or Eve. 67M577 day. Apply in penon, $90 or bst otlr "5-15-7478 THE Ideal Christmas gift, Yellow Cab Co., lB6 E . 16th Britannica Books, complete, RECEPT./TYPIST St .. Costa Mesa!!'!!~!!!~ I _F_u_rn_i_tu_r_• _____ l--'10 Like ne\v, Vo'/ bookcase. U.S. GUARDS Afternoons, e\"es ,f.£. v.·knds. CAPISTRANO noo. 962-TI37 Finenciaf Service Over 21. Apply In person, 11~1 GET A FIREP' •CE FOR Equal opportWllty l'mp1oyt'r Newport Beach Tennis Club, •Mo .. dh• ... &:•1 · MOBILE HOME PAGEANT CHRISTMAS N~ Se ANYTU.1E. AVCO 644-5800 $600,000 Jl.1odel Ho m e · ew · an. * GUARDS * Equal Oppor. Employer :~l'lstbluU Or., N.B. Furniture Sale. Liquidation Avocado w/ve.nt 497-1940 OPENINGS NO\V of 2 stores forces U.!1 lo GOOD Buy, Plush carpeting, FULL & PART Tli\1E LADIES TRAVEL REC E P T I 0 N I ST. for Antiques 800 sell th.is beaut furn. Ap-mint grttn, 17 sq yd. • Retired ok Optometry oftJce, n o n · ·.:.:;°"'c=;:;:_ ____ = pliance11, bedspr ead a, Sell at coat. ·495-1542 e Xlnt Opportunity College OVER 18 smoker, eood appearance. BRASS & copper bric a brae, pillows, cpts & dtt0rator SALE D 1 • Students • I( you're looking for an ex.· ~"='=!-5.156"='"=~~===-china closet, oak tble, items at BEL ow IJ. • rums, gu tan, • e Car & Phone req. citing job see l\1r 1\1cLallE' RECEPT. MEDICAL library t ble, dropleaf tble, QUIDATION PRICES. at horns. Fri. Sat A Sun 140 • Tin1e-& 'A for over 40 hrs. ·"heraton Bch. inn, 2ll~ Local radlologlst Sttkl'i exper. piano bench, hope chest, any of our 3 locatlom in Cabrillo, Costa Mesa UNIVERSAL Pacific Coast Hwy., H.B. lndiv. to handle front desk butcher block, Persona I Orange Co. Sale Is Fri, Sat. ANTIQUE roll top desk $500 PROTECTION SERVICE Suite 122. \Ve have opening. Including bldcpng & ln.!1. welgltlng tall dial acale. & Sun. or best offer, 4x8 slot car 403 No. 1-larbor Bl\"d.. for 8 ladles free to travel fornis. t-.fust be accurate statues, fern stands, hvy, 33413 San Juan Creek Rd., track offer. 96J..3682 S'!nta Ana U.S. & retn. High earnings, t)'plst. Salary to $500. Cail high andirons, candelabras, s J C8.po l Wall heaters, 21" RCA 5.5-1-1.433 t~n:<1. pair!:_ Pa r ents Constnl Jlel'!IOnnel Agency, ,,·agon 11eat plt111 much 5830 Garden Grove Blvd.. Color TV, needs tube. 645- HANDYMAN/ Janitor v.·ITf1 11·elcome at intervrew:-N -5"10:6055. 2790"1rai'lfil'1Jlvd.. more. :s'03 Klng5 Road, WestmlnsteT 1 2344 weekends · pool exp,full thne, for Coni-house to house salei:. Ci\!. Newport Beach, 646-"656 12362 ~acti Blvd., Stanton AR~tOIRE exceptional $450. n11:1ni1y As.!oc ia.ti on. LEGISLATIVE AJl)E ... City ..:;;_;R'=E~C~E~P=T~to=N~1=s=T-~ cuSTOrvl velvet water bed Din rm, future s-10. Guild 64:>-3219. 646-:u~. £·1.r2.'lS9 opt SaT~ Jua 1 n 2 7~pistra1 no. \\'anted, full time ~pUonlst C'Ort-IE TO LeCOLLAGE for iv/heater. New. Velvet sofa & Lyle Guitar 556-1577. HELlC'OPTER art ime -· J prr 10ur. to handle front de11k nlust Indian Turquoise jev.-elery, & love seat as new, scv.ing WEAVING loom, 25 yrs, old, i tAINTENANCE Assi~l.!1 City Councilmen in be able to type 50-60, wpm unusual antiques & art., at ~achlne, adding ma c_h, w/complete lnstrucUon.!I & No exper. req'd. \\'Ul train. obtaining and evalualing in-1t1.lary based on exp call low pril.'es. bUlOCulars, table & chairs. materials $300 Gn-:m.2 Ages 17·34 . $326 m 0 . fo~1!tion. ~ling deadline for nppl, ?l4-835-9Jl6 a;k for Lay-away, B of A or ~fC 8 mm projector It misc. · · Starting saJai:,· + many l/lJ/14. Inquire Personnel Sammy. Open 9 pm 'till Christmas. 10-143 Slater No. 105, FV. DINING table ma PI e benefits. Now in!rrvlev.ing. OHicc, 32400 PaMO Adebm-1 --E-Er~-RN------324 Marine, Balboa Isle 638-7002. dropleaf seats 12 $80. Good .... '":I!:'!;;,.;.;;.,; ARMY Opportunltiea; CTI4 lo. 49J.-...U71. R LI ' 2 days wk. ~ Jl.IA'ITRESS & box spring, cond. 963-2568. 54;,...uGJ. . LIQUOR Slore Oerk, full Con\'al~n~~=tal. GOING OUT OF Hallmark, quttn 11lze. N~ SMinl CORONA Off ice HIGH commissklm, cable lime. apply st 2072 So. East · BUSINESS & nevet used. Sella new Electric Typewrlter, nice 1V subscriber Sales, San Brislol, nr occ airport. ROUTE DELIVERY, early Complete clearance thru $174. set. Spec!R.I price $87. machlne, $75, 6'13--aU Oemente Area. Call !\Ir. morn L A Times, approx CHRISTioIAS sel. Mr. Williams, 66-1701 SKIS, poles. water bed \\'/ Tompkins, bt1\·n 8-S pzn. MACHINIST 2 h~ ~Tn morning, Sax! Quilt1, oak & walnut furn., OIARJVIJNG ladies desk, frame, heater .& elect fl.ton thru Fri. 49Ul.l.10 $~T5 eves. morning or jev.·elry. Closed Sat. & Mon. COil S210. Sell $90. WR.II amplifier, 642-585.1. '-~ 1'fT lfllfr ~ lfOUSEBOY, expPr. R<'rs. Do Groii·ing electronic nmnurac-s"A"Lf."='.s"", '-do""not'--,.-pl~y-u-nl~e-,-s I Antlqutl for lnt1rlor1 ~ung teak cabinet 6: 3 book KEN?o.fORE elec. dryer, $50. "''I l•lMi....,. 1114' ..... fVeJ')'thing . Tiun.·s. & Swi tUttr n--.. s top -1 ch h h d . al 3545 E. Coast Hv.')'., CdM shelves. $50, More. 833-0034 Swing set $15. Both good U Oc t k ~~ •N )'OU ave a pro1not1on ........ . Cl • c-as. ni c n'Or · nmchlnist w/exper. In mill-Sil.Jes exp. ; u so, and cM ANTIQUE JEWEi,. RY --'-"~~·•~m_e_. ------" oond. 846--3939 FEELS ~ ensy. con1- Separate-qun.rters. lf r s · ing n1achine:s. lathes, etc. eva.luete 11.n unusual oppty GLASS • cut, blown, pressed 8' SOFA 5' n1atchln1 love SOLID oak antique m.ij!.sion tortable -LOOKS rKJ cu:unl, ~fon. Uu'U \\erl .. 7 A~1-.l r.tust do 01\11 setup & have fnr a career business con· & cranberry. aeat, yellow, green & white, rocker, lfather aeat 4 back young on you! No \Vaillt PM, & 3 PM-7 Pt.1. F n. ov.'n tooli:. Top rate of ~. necllon, phone f 0 r in-SILVER & FURNrnJRE less than 2' yrs old + lrg $25. 645--4767 seams -8'11.tn winter's & Sat 9 A!II-2 Pi\1 & 4 commensurate w/exper · Mr L d PICTURES , MIRRORS Contemporary p I ct u re, L'---J -•· Set. pop u J ar 1 h Ir t l ook PM-8 Pi\t $350 nio. start in"" · ~erview, . e ona r , • 1 ~· ·~ ~~ ,._, ., 548-1059 * BACKDOOR IMPORTS * 1_,, .. ""m""''°''°.;;,o°"'=•.o~;;;:.=:__~ ~•uxe, with table straightaway ln kn It a, Jan. 2nd. 5411-9525. Ca!l For Appl. ~ bi nd 1896 Harbor Blvd., Cr.1 OAK table + ch&irl, pink * '"' ~• * • '· H 0 US E K E"""ER·ll"e·>·.... Indus1rh1I Relations ~,.,.. Printed P ~ 9 • T 2 "' • " SECRETARY (Park In rear! marble top"'°'"'· orlenlal ""'"' • ' rootint cle-anlng & lndry. (714) 494-940J ANTIQUE firepiaO! mantle rug, leaded g!au window POOL tbl plus accn. Wards WOD)en'a Sizes 34, 36, 38, a.ssi.Kt w/cooklng, mu s I 1\n opening for an Individual 21(1 St. Ann's, La'"'"" Beach 1% Strata.comb-bed. $185. 40, 42, 44, 46, ~. Slt.e 36 drive, Priv bdrm, bath, col· TELONIC \\'hO is a self starter w/ & brass !ender. 36" rowld 494-l652 •--847-8990 (buat 40) laket 2~ yards or 1V. Refs. n!q"d . call xlnt secrelartlli ~kills. i tuat oak taNe. Cabinet from AIR R. F FI te ni 5'-lnch fabric 614-5123 INDUSTRIES enjoy "'"ktog w/fi~·~•. ..111ng !!hip. Walnut table. MOVING ~pl D!ne!t< 3700 P ced • ""u1'c1c ~' • JANJTORlAL Full & p /llm• Prm~nenc dptnl1111:~ ror PORTERS ·--etc. 5.17-9174 aft1!rtl000• "L O,u.. table. GE '""''· Prl Jor q •• l!&VENTY·FnlF, Ol>:m'o For Apr.intment ANTIQUES washer. Relrlg. Infant seat. 58G--44U .tor each pattmi -add 25 Cont•ct •rot Smith 4 dinlng tables, Ofllc " 3x5 rug. Other barpinl. _IRVINE Coast Country Oub ctnta for each Pflltem for WR.Jnut, hall tree, ~ sml 644--Qi83 n1en1bership. Air 111&11 and Special HAnd- Avco tnhl~. cash register, gum 7 matching piece• 0 1 &e-1125 Jing; otherwl1 se thlrd-cl1'.'J.• -'IALf.~ .~ fcmal"· apply artcr ball machlnt. 642-9187. decorator line mod u I a r 6' OLIVE treet $2.50 Loquat delivery w II take lhrft I P;\I, Kt'ntuckv Fried Financi•I Service l\1lOIAEL ~ Antique! ts furniture. Cost $800. $200. trees $2. ~ Pba: SOc M.:n ~artt~ihe Seo~~ Laguna Beach Eciual Oppor. En1ploycr Olieke.n, 2929 E. ci:iast Hwy, closing. Save on Xmas gilts. ~l090 1lO Santa • · · Pll.D'r, 442, Pattern Dept., Apply PentOMel orri~ 0 1;\t '44-SIOO Open every day 'tit Xmu. VELVET llOfa It love .eat. BLUE sofa 232 We.I: 18th St, New &1v.•n 101n1 A noon" 2"4 pm :i.IARRJED peraon over 71 EquAI (>ppor. Employtt 213 Ocean, Lqu.na. Stach Nr new, mUll aac. AllO &ood condlUon. SJ'.>, York, N.Y JOOU. Prl n t THE BROADWAY c... & t*<>ne """'"· S125 497-2355 llorcuion queen " hi-· 548-7069 NAME. ADDllE88 with Fethkln lit.ncl, N.8. wk. IO start. t94-8000 ~~~orMf~~lng OAK hall-trtt. Needl to be bed, 6'f3.0m or 673-99t. GORHAM .Uvtt, "12 pitcts, lfP, SIZE Md STYLE MASSAGE TECH -~ yn Nllnlllhed Solid O<k 6 CHILDS bet1roon1 .. t. Xlnt U place ..tt1llp plus, \\Uth NVMllES. Equal Cl)lpor, Employer • exp. S/H lOO, type 70, Mag brau umbr.ua nclt on std< cond. Dbl bed lncld mot· much moro $1-00.·~1161 SEE MORE Q u I ck TRAINEE Olnt A dlve r 11 f l41d ""'""ll ' t • ~ pr1og Call F hion and~-JANM'OR ,\ Maki p/tlme. Young lady flS.281 wanted background prefcned, Xlnt ~ rep a; """' 1 • REMINGTON 243 'riDt, lots s• 1 ,.,......._. one Gltn tfaven of He'W'PdH for lclftimate tull Ume post-oppty for r!ihl lndlv. Jloura lRON BED, 36" with brus 557--4783 of xtras: Johnson outboard patttm free from OIJl' Conv. J{osp, l55r5 Suptlior Uon. No exp. nee. \Ve send . .f:30 12 pm. ~1n1me only. knobl. simple dt"Slp, pm'. DhELUXE N111arra. CvtbM Ir. 33 HP 494-6-170 M. ~:=:f~~~. Cata.log. All A,ie., N.a. 646--776t. kl sebOOI. enrn v.•hlle !tam. Sul!e 215. 2182 Dupont Or, tor making couch, $85. eaters, rJ en 91' rator, MODEL Ra11road N seal~. INSTANT SEWING BOOK IMM.ED. need tor sharp tx· Apply In penon any oh . or ln11ne, ~4, 494-3.181 $600 new, $250 1t1U, 673--7699 4'x8', $300. or btst oiler. MW tod:~, wear tomorrow. per. deril::'&.I help. Dllt~ll eve:. 2930 W. Call. Hwy., *S.c'y1, Bookkffptrl BR.ASS l>ffl, pot bfll.Y ttOV(, 2 ~lATCHJNG Mod c r n Clll MG--4142 $1. ....,.-t. Typlna Nq'd-Sh Newport Beach. Liz Relndtn ~ncy "'Ood cook ttovt A misc. drtiuers, "•ltrg mirror, xlnl FIREWOOD 2 • cords of INSTANT FASH I 0 N dHlrabW. 66-'WD. ME 0 IC AL TechtkWOfi:ll!I 4020 JJll'\:h $1.ttt!l ~1943. <:Ond. f75, 673-6573. cedar. Rtndy to bum will BOOK -flundreds of yoq don't nted • IUD to UcmM.'d cxp'd, J,~1s, pvt Suite 104, NB m8190 EARLY \'lctori.ari' Ladie1 DINING table, buffet. coffere dtllvtr. $125. ea. 968-S771 fMhk>n factJ. $}. "Drow F'ut" -ll"" .lim<. 812--0611 " 171 Dl1I A Job U3-0855 Oak dttHt< only Im table. wuher1 loid\nr Chlln J EN N IN GS Wh<elch&lr, -·"""'S"" • _ ••• _ olM:t an lld la lb9 t.llt1 Tbe fastest dNl« fn O'll: \Vest-No Cherge To You 641)...8688 •mile. KOOC11e1. 61$-W7 apotltu 11alnlea1 rteel. $75. ~; ~ __ ,., 7435 O\lcken broa11er. Crea: Cor tood wftrmer. Taylor sott free:ze. Hamtlton Bch. ma1t machine. Blender. Ra· dar oven. Elec. cooldna counter area 12 ft. WW tell lndlvldunlly. Best oner. 642-0590. TV, R1dlo, HIFI, Stereo ZENITl-1 RCA I: Sylvania TV & stereos, priced less that1 the discounters, With l yr. picture tubes. 1 yr parl.!1 & 1ervlce, A 11 t1vailable model1 ln atock & on display. '73 models priced to clear. Cash 90 plan or temu1 lO 36 nlOI. ABC Color TV, 9071 Atlanta, or 19M6 Brookhunt, Hun· tlngton Beach, oos.-3.129 tit 962-55.19. CONTIN~;NTAL Sound Com- pnct !·tome Entertainment Center Ait/FM Stereo Mui· 11plex Recclvt!r, Amplifier, 8 Trll<'k S1erco, Tape Play- er. BSR Cl\Rni;t'r, w/dust ~'0\'el', 2 Air Su11penaion, Speakers & Stereo Head f.>hone, lllit $159.95, now Sll0.50. lntel'naUonal Audio, 556-1787. \V AREi !DUSE SALE. Tosh.Iba Portable C.asilette l"tecorder, ac or bait. l\1od. KT 215E, GE Pot·table Cauette Re-1 corder w/auto leve.I control, Cu!tetla TOK ultra dy· namlc -C60, 00, 121, 180. \\'hen the winds WO\\·, keep Prices too low lo •dvertlae, dog · call today, lntemationa.I your v.•arm in R oozy Audio, 556-1787. l'Ofll. 1 .......................... 1 T\\'O handsome ooat'i -knit one tn 1;h stit1:h; crochet COLOR TV other ln single crochet. BoUi REPAIR h11.ve \'ivid contraat bfl.l'H'la, Expert, reuonable aervice. borders. Pattem 7435: dlrec· i\lost In hOme. Antenn& aer- tlons, 1111.es 10, 12. 14, 16, vice also. 18 included. BERT GALLEMORE TV Sl'~VENTY·Fll"E (,'f~NTS * 968-2783 * .for each pattern -add 25 I """"!'~~~~!'!'!'!!!!!!!!I cents for each pattern for ATTENTIONI Air Mail and Spec~al Han-VanMOnlc Stereo fte(.'elver. dllni;; otherwtse th1rd-ch1.SJ1 AM!Fl\-1. Ttpo Jacki, etc. delivery will take thiw ,.1U!lt Sell $l2:1. 645-0'J&3 be-weekll or more. Send to I · Alice Brooks the DAILY On! 10 AM, aft. 8 PM. Pnm. 105,' Needlecrat't \veekends M,Vtlme. Dcpl., Box 163, Old Oielaea ~fAPLE 6' 11tereo1 300_ wittl, Stll.Hon, New Yotk, N.Y. 1''1.!!her stereo, belt oUe:r: 10011. Print Name, A~. Maple ~" ~. O:>lor TV Zip, l'att~ra NumlM'r. lll5; Beaut walnut 25" color N E E D L ECRAM' '72! 1te.1<eo, New AA pix tube, Crochet, knit, etc. Free Beat aUe.r. ~ dlrectloN, SOc. PANASONIC, Qllad, AM·f'M lutut Maerame fkKlk. aterro 4 1pkn. new $l!iO Bu1c, fancy knot.a, p&t· Greet' O\rlltmu ', l f i t'"". $1.00. 6#-1755 ..,..., Oro<h<t --I ~""':-,,-,-,----1 Learn by plctw'el! Pa~ MUNTZ S tmdt --,.,.., $1.00.-. , No. 888. Moot [>OWlffUI I (lomplefo -.i Gift -tlllde. Good condlllan, $115. -more tlwt JOO gUt. -1 ,;;-~"'=--,~---I $1 .00. FOR Ale: Knco -Complete Atst-n Boot -ateroo tape pl&Yft', P11.y1 11.00. pd. tor oar. $20. ll92-IS02 II JUf7 Raf Roob . SQc, I!" 0 . E. ~-blo 0 'W BGok of 11 ll'rfM All'hanl• t'Y• l(ll .us \IOc. • TX !i:':"' ~;..$;10· cub. Qullt llGok 1-16P<tlerno.1 ,,,~,.,~-=•u""q=-r~~;o..;;.""-'u __ 1 Sflc, 23" COLOR CONOie Jl'V. I ..... Qaflt -· 1 -yr old, """" condllion. $300. soc. lf.c.71;i,1 fi-""°"""'=-=-,-1 Clttlllo ... 2'odo1'• Llvhtr -MAGNAVOX color TV Jr, 15 bnuttlbl p&ttems. ~ ICl'een beau. p\cturw' a1i chann<l1 113S. 841-71117. l>ilot 'II ... Adi! CID -, .a Dally Pilot C!uslfied EILlbl\1'/ted 196.\ a.ASS SELLS -612-5611 a.ASSl1'tED will •1 rt! ~~::;::::::::;73:,_ ____ _ ------·-------- ' ' . -• ' TV, R.dlo, HIFI, Dogs IS4 Cyde1, lllcff MOtor Homes DAILY PILOT J7 Au too, Imported '1t Storoo 136 e PUPPY WORLD e Scooten t1S Sale/Rent • '40 ALFA ROMEO our famous DI ME ·A· LINES RICE'S TV SERVICE Bult Do&s, Chlhuahuu, Till)' BEAT GAS RENT A MOTOR HOME - ilonnmy In p.,,try s D>trJ Poodl .. , Sblb Tiu, Amer. SHORT/I.GEi MINI HOME OR VAN * ALFA ROMEO * Holiday Spoclal * Esldmo. Pit Bulls, Bull GAS WILL Bt SOc ton. a CONVERSION, LOW AS 19 Uaed A O>,lor TV sell . While "E::::·100 ~~·PUP~ CAL. DON'T be caught with-per OlY & 6c per mil.,, 8fft deal alway1! Bmirlu ~~=:!'="'""7C""!-~=:::;=========::;:o========::::;~~~===~--1 lhey tut.I Cok>r from S6S Stud Sttvloe Most Breeds. out transportatJon. l\lotor-IU:SERVE YOURS TODAY rrom $3195 l5er. •0288). DRESSER with very lood MOTORCYQ.E less eniine HART ski• 200 cm S25. GIRL'S bicycle SlO., Carom up, B A W from $l'5 up. For -.....n Eves· s.n-5027 eycJes ~ becomt acarce. ~1• ·na .I: ·r.ri. Complete '°" mlrror $2$. Box aprtn11 and $25. Ouitar amp $10. Train Buick 8 track 11.m-fo sz:s. boird SL Bird cage sz so serv1ce c.U: VII"' • Buy now 11nd taka advan-20' • 25' ~1otor llome.. lection now. Duy or least mat treas wi th he•dbo•t d let rao. Slot car Ht azo. all PolaroidSwln&er ST. M mm -Twin mattttss $2. C.5l iioft 54&fi002 or ~ AKC Dobtrma.n Pin5C.hen , taae of our year-end clear-SUperior, Utetlme .t: Open lrom fool.board ud r1ill $25. 536-extelleatcondJtion962·19M. camera strobe flub w. bath tub $5. Metal ·bed 1375 Log1Jn Ave.~ CM bll\ck i tan, to good homes ance 111le. Chriltmu IA)" Road. Ken Wetsh tilS--2981 Jim P•rklnson'1 81':C. 642--3327 rr•me $3. Curtain, vw Ger· only. female$; 9 mo, l yr, away on mfnl bikes. Closed BankAnlerlcard & ~I a 1 t er 3SPEEDblkeS25. 531Ml26. DURsr enlarger 3Smm & 'ruBE chttter-. bench type man import SKI. 2 other v1n 3 yrs, Alale tf· lhow only. Sunday A Monday. Oi.arvc llCL't,ptl.'d. 3SPEED bike $15. 538-6129. Golf clubs and biiJ, C'Om· worbOK~. 64f-1S2S sprinllS S.S. Tire. 8 ply, 10-,,.. te You message & S874iu::i. or \Veatmlru!ter '73 23-26' A1JI. & tilinis illi·ar h .ihnp1n1~;· .L::.> .. ' •••• T-.... ~ •• ,, • ' •-1 '\; ~::;:0:~~i:::i~C::11Jr. $18. Electric broom ST. TV, curtains S5 each. Overload I( I 497•1~9 ev" 0:, le.\•e a HARLEY·DAVIDSON e 0a10·1 Motor ftome Rentals ANTIQUE duck decoys $10 plete SlO. 892·3834. Garden ~:::::::..::::.:.:=::.:..cc....;:.::,:'--1 18·5 55• Doll. 40 years otd AKC Genn Shep puppici. 9306 BolM, Weslmlnstrr Free miles 9 Iii 9, ~-0900 and$tS.5"11.s360 Grove. . GAS1toVe $'lZ.642-9378 $15. 2161 Miner St. CM. 3 LI 2 Tl $200 M&F. Champ blood lines. Bet"•nBrookhunt&P.fa.gnolla A 1 •-1 p 1 949 M5-&IOO or ~ REFRIGERATOR, <roll• tl4&-5289. : nes, mes, ' top quallly ped.very (rlendl~ ll'lJ-6274 S3l+l40 u 0 -rv ce, " • AUS,.IN MERICA GIRL'S Stingray bike SlO. SCHWINN 18" Pixieapyder ..,< SS" U'' .. .1 I "' alert. 6 wlu, Only S50 *BICYCLES* 0 •PLACE''IENT •-aux· '1 A Single bed headboard with bike Sl5. Convertable top freezer-· x Nearnewst....,dedsnowlires SHEPHERD Co llie mbc lo i:ood homes, 897-7029 or ~ . " "' compartmenLJSJ0.5'5-!ii'lB boys/glrla. 9354 Grackle Trailer $22. M6-<17T1 Moo· t7.25x15)$20parl615-0600. Hsebrkn, all 5hota, ~ 893--2300 $10. llOLDS ANY BJKE illary g~11 tanks, plck--up:i, '69 AUSTIN .U1ERICA look1 T E AK form I c • t a b I•, near Maanoli• &: EULt. 963-day AM. BOYS bikes, l Murry 18" =I home & children. POODLES AKC, t:.C\ip A: Lit. Gu•r•nhe On: :.O~~~s dri~1';11s & inotor I gd, but dou'l i-un. b!t of tr. stilnless steel leas s12. -""-'71c.' -------• TOASTMASTER, revtrtlbte 'sUn1ray SlO. l SchwiM 18" I F,;RE~;::.:='=:=-;-;=-.,.,,..-,· I Tiny Toy11, Abo T.Cup stud Nlshlki lO sp from • · · • $99.95 ' _.,....-'-="'------Br 0 w n h e 1 v y .I au 1 e 4 950 x 18.5 UrUroyal wide broiler oven SLS. Remington $5. 8'15-$109 E pupplrs, M&F, Viula. 11el'Vice priv ply <n.f) Sun tour £q C.okil · • • • • · $39.95 289 NE\\! Re-J;\lt, Borg & ' naugi h yde c ha.Ir 125. buetrucktires $22.50each. electric bun warmer $5. I mixed 1 wks, Adorable, 5J.5...8S24 ALSO \\rarner Trans. Best OUer, BMW Crystal chandellei: $12. ?S pound camper ice box, Tensor tennis r aquet and FOR sale 2 pair mens 586-6263 Mls&kln Viejo. St Bernard f AKC New Jtalll'i 10 cp •••• $59.95:1 ~96&~-8~1~42~~~~~~~1 ~~~~~iii;!~~~~ 642·4370 avocado green $25. 2Frantz c111e $8. Ladies Brunswick Tuxedoe $10. Call673-3946 I NEEDS Home, Daisey ,1,.,., reg' 'd Grand hem. toe" ~~ BlkM .••. , . All typ<>• -"'""'=------1, oil fillers $16.50 each. Surf bowling ball and case **· ~ . c amp "' ,.., D!;ft<'h Uleyelcs, 800 E. Balboa 11 A I TLIE aiev .. 300 lb. boal • trailer board ll2.50. Boys Schwlnn 5'5-230Sor5'0-572S RAGGEDY Ann's 'N Andys 1, .swittt dlspogltk>n • F. All i;:4;Xe.!:...~red. $150. Bargain, Blvd., Balboa 675-7182 1 AlllMforW. 1 n RED BARON'S hitch. used 3 months ~·. Stiofr""$15.22).'.'and34.00 to 5 feet tall. SS.$16.50. B shotJ, 2yn:, 545--7856 ~ Tl\ CHOICE -or NEWmotonVl:hpS25.1·3 bS _d~i~er642·6889 I FREE PART TERRIER. '0 rare class.le· lhumpers &42·2994 x 18 motorcycle Wea $3 to S8 edl l b' , OLD. English Sheepdog pup-Velo Thruxton, forme· 0 --• I ~ h $20. M c ne ca 1ne an spayed, 11 moe En & Am lei • UU'I,. d GlRL'SSlingraybike $25.Skl eac .M.7·9560. mirror S&. &at or t railer ONE white toilet with white ll G'lH087 · ~::; . {Q .. 1.,_.,._ .... .1err:n neviUe record holder, like Antiques/Cl1ssics 953 WU~~ bobS2'0.642·0138 SMAU. Zenith portable TV drop table $25. Oet'oupa1e seat $25. Invalid chair $20. t lplon ......_,.v........ rn new, $1,395. AJS.Matchlessal"~~~.;::;:.::::::;:....._:_:: $l5• P.air milk glass dresser board t0.-25c. 5.5&-84&4 548-6395 FREE PUPPIES Nov 14· 494-440l Typhoon, QXlcc, partially CAR C 0 LL EC TIO N S: 1 ELECTRIC hot water heater lampa fancy ss. Blue Chip . 1 1 WEEKS OLD IRISH Setter, Ch r is l mas restored, $3i5. 837-6722 a fter St8J'tley Steamer, $ 8 MOO : 42$. Yellow formic• table Stamp Books 4y, S2.Z5each. PARAKEET gold cage and INFRA· RED heat lamp $10. call 548-7508 puppies, AKC. champ lines, 5, \l.'Cekenda. t"'ord \\'oody \Vgn. $1000; ·47 •. 4chairs$25.673-4646 Lu 5 . -~•• 318 5 ' stand ,10. Lauri, Electrician'srollercablnet l CHRJ~••• cat y rea... price to -.....1 home. VESPA mo•-r acool e r Ford Conver!, 52500.· '57 ggage p1ete _.. -· 548-9832 3'2" x 20", no drawers SlO. ""~"~''"' · oung, 64" 0~1 alt 6 PM6...... .., • ' •-.. G'E. rJldiO phonoiraph, Show 11th St. Huolington"Beacb. ..:.::....=::·'-------1 Bicycle basket Sl. Photo , black bi.sky & afiectionate. -· (scarce as hens teeth) 65.1 l..111\.'0ln Contine-ntol t-1111·~ fXCfJ 1 M 9ERVICE &Tellcombinationplaysall c536-0403:::.::::::..· ------1 KINGsit.e bed$20.Sklboots, Oood lamp $5. 318"ratchet Must find home. 548-1948. mlles per hour. 85 miles IJ; Loi~ TIO., $10,~. 204a ~---~---'-~~ •Peeds , n ear new $25. 35PIECEbrandnewquality l ike ne:N S15 . High handle , Sunday ·only.I CHRISTMAS PUPPIES Horse• 856 pergallon.2300 mlles,$695. Placentia,C:\1.6'12·1(){12. Recorcb for Show &Tell 50c oven ware s t ill in box nau1ahyde'chalrSlO. 2 surf· 645-5408 • & KITTENS 3 , Id 8 '74 license paid "Save Gut t.IG 1953 TD Roar\stcr. Lnst each. CM548-6801 · 1 al con u szs R c A boards $20each. 968-9798 54()-.6TI7 or 956-7778 ·~ Yr. 0 uckskin, quarter Buy Sat·ride Sunday tor or the chissici;? O r ig. ong n """se • · · · GIRL'S Schwinn bike $25. ' Horse, Gelding, gentle. Best pennys a day ! "642-1002. O\\'llet'S. Under 50,000 t9tal LAWNmower$2S.Dryer$25. AM /FM solid staLe clock TROLLING Pole and reel Boy's bike $16. Glrl's and offer. 542-5967 after 6PM nlilcs Rest red 1 ·nt Couch $2.S. Luagaf.{rack S3. radlo$10. 847·7017. $15. Electric General ad· boy's Stingray bike S18 1 [H SOIWl NN 5 sp, C P e a · · 0 ? nu , nd dl~ machine $20. Pair new h R' 'd d I I "'-ADORABLE ~~ Arab pony, Plckrr) model nc~s clean· cond. 25 ni.p.g. $2.'JOO. No Electric motors a . S5i. SIZE 14 white boraana coat eac · 1g1 pipe vise an Pill""* $l.lppllet English trained • jumps. Ing, $60, Must' sell by 2SUi, offers. 642-7623 646·58'8. 768'11 w. 20th St. SIO 3 _1, stone m-~·n fur Sc t-Elgin 9·25 hp outboard tripod $25. Dies and reamer /!I ~iiiiiiiiiiiii~· ~~ 1 .,"U:o;.c...me tack. 557-1104 Costa Mesa PieCe 'i5. Walnut' double "p"ro=ps:c$8::;.;.54&-9832=-"'=---l $25. Wardrobe closet. 24" x ·11 ~ 67:>-4287 Sports, Race, Rods 9S9 K S l bookcase headboard 17. 3 STANDING brass fireplace 36 wide x 60 high $1 5.1 p ~-I 1970 Honda Mini Trail 70cc """ 81 E ·Girl's t ngray lype drawer chest $7. Nite stand 642-L21!19. 345 , E. J9lh St., ets, -ner1 850 $75/offer Hod.aka 9 o 6.IN ~1PH l\tcLaren J{:H:i'r, $20. 962-:M29 S3. End tables $3. Pi-rack sbcrraeess"a'nd'"'a·..!.!8, ll~eidn:_:,itlZh 1-'Cos=l:.:•:.:M;;.es=•------' recently ~ overhauled $175'. r.tSD, ~cas injection, 700 ~ I '""'' .. ~.. ANilttALS "R'' US ,.....,.. II 'leyen, CM"·'".,,...., HP, 0 T1.n1e. Perfect cond. TWOplect:aet,soraandchalr Sl. White formica pedesta for all. Uke $4. Slicing VERTICAL electric Bar·B-Free Hamste" w/purchase ~~ " i1't0"".fo'UO $10,500. 557-9323. $25.Twin bed,complet.ewilh base dining ta ble S2S. 6 machine $:i. Portable, bat· Qu e, Featherock broi!er. of cage, fn!e cage HONDA 160, street legal, F """-'""-=:::...--= metal frame $25. 6'2-1338or noral print swivel chain tery tape player $S. 3-7" New $50, now $10. Im· w/purchase of canary, Baby Bo.lh, Gener1I 900 $175. Honda 90, $95. Raci ng Trucks 962 646·7522 $10, each. Globe light fix· hand painted plates, all $5. maculafe. includes recino K ts Cocka •-•-Fine•-· -'-"'---"-'-'--.....:~ ntlnlbike $150 Tote ... t '°" ..:.;;..;.::: _______ ( lures $5. Car vacuum $7. 540-3178 .,... ee • t ..... , , ... .,., NEED A TA.X DEDUC. 64" ., • ......, . . ~· TOYOTA '69, 1/2 T. pick MINl·BIKE frame S25. Boy Schwinn 26" 3 speed book.6-42-2:267 rt!piea.~I T:tCU!tn~W· TION? Donate your boat I --'~'-"'~=·------up, 25 ~1PG. Re-bit eng, EnJine$2S. TiresSZ.S.Acces· $15. Bowling bag $3. Maple NEW Polynesian Hula skirt, 6 FT •. ScotchpineChristmas ps. posi • B.S.A. In f or mat I 0 n : JO SPD French GriUon:i (2) new tires & brks Good c"'"=::•::•l=l:::•·::".:5-8638:.::::::..---I plcture1drrda~e 110: 8141 bead band, all with beac:h tree, never used, $7. New 839-8520 5-46-4990. 12 yrs old. Fair cond. Slan-ooncl. .$1250/bst '0 ff er Deerfie nve, HunUngton and seashellsSIO. 548--9832 yellow bean bag cbairSlO. 4 MYNAH BIRD • TALKS. dard handle ban. $35. ea, 494-2800 Z PAIR Wood aki:i with .Be::::•:::<h.::;:536-::.:,178:.:::I.c__ ___ 1 ft . black lite $15. British WOULD 1t1AKE A MOST Boats/u"rlno 83().4372. (,CHERR,:;,:,='=c,y~••~,~~~-.. --•• --rt binding 5'8" and 6'6" SIS -ZENITH portable 16'' TV Columbia flag, 6 f\, by 4 ft. UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS fTMI LAMBERT 15 pd l Id '" .... ""'.1 ai., each. 3 pair aki boots, 7~· GIFT for Dad travel red golf $15. GE record player $15. $5. Girl's Schwinn 20 .. bike GIFT, 2 YRS OLD, S75 IN· Equip. 904 s · yr. o • bed, nu custom paint, GDYR. a. and llxS$5each. 5.57-6181 bag, oever used $10. S3&-646-9504 · $25. Girl's 20,, Huffy bike CLOS CAGE, 714·968-l026. 1 --~~------Ktt8 t cond. $175 or best Polyateel tires. mags, 6 cyl. -77:,::8~1.--------I $25. Toys $l a box. Pair of 6 H.P. Brltih Sea.gull w/ offer. 963-5443, 963--5364 aft w/headers. nlake off r smm MOVIE projector SJ5. NEW.girl's s ki jacket, &old t · bunk f 1 POODLE PUPPY clutch. Low, low hours. Alust _si;:;;;--,;;-=-,;=,,.-..,..,-l,;;96S-o;;2842~,_-----Bundy nute, perfect con· GOOD running Hotpoint S5i, sl:r.e 12. Two Bounce-A· win or rames, exce • sell. 494-7021. , dltion, head, body, fool $25 Refrigerator S10. Large of· Ways $l0.~2407 lentcondiUonS15each. Oak SALE 1970 CL ~ Honda, new '67 FORD camper van. pop. each. will sell separately. fice desk $12. Good maP.le port-a-crib & mattress $20. 1 All breed grooming &: 906 engine, i\lU. 3,000 mi. or top, eronomical 6 cyl, to 28402 J\ta1'guerile Pnrk\,·ay l\11s8lon Viejo S..11·2Q.Kl c 495-49-19 USE AVERY P\VY. EXJT ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & EJcceUent selection of pre. price re-evaluation ntodel.s. DEMO $ALE SALES-SERVICE-LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc:. 234 E. 17th SL Colt.a ~1esa 546M44 CREVIER BMW F1ute case and accessories davenport $15. Small tnke Net playpen &_pad $5. Inch · boan:Hng Kennel. 546-2848. Bo.Its, Power 90 days, xint cond. $450, mi, Xlnt mech cond. $1400. $25.548·~or645·Z351 $2. Junior bike girls $5. TIRF.S 2-6 ply r1di~ FR 'lO-worm, like new $9. Small , ** 1 p FOod 537-ll57 or 497-2167 646-8438. Sales e Sen-lee • I.easing Pedal car $5. T16l Garfield 14 chrome rim. almost new tric{cle S2:bStroller $4.50.1 "-f ~r 271y 1•bt Co * '73, 22' Searay, used 10 hrs. '·n~.;;~;:;:,cc:;;.,B;:,ul-;,t.::a-=~~.-----,1 •. _~FO~R:e:D~Fl-OO~l-'-t-on-·t-l•c-k 208 w. 1st., S.A. ~n CHEST free:r.er $25. Large 847.2666• $15, each with rim. Surf· Ful sizecn ,excellentS20. pc.: u1 c . tt. ch like nu, head, galley, alps • .,_ '""• .rw<>&u '" , ·~'" SED BMW'S Wonder llorse, like new $10. ..:::c..::::::-------1 board 6'3" infinity S2!i best Innerspring crib maUress, I lSc lb. All Kennel supplies 7, wltrailer. S14,000 value ALSO '72 • 125 CC, Bultaco PU. Vecy long geared. U 2Homehairdryers S5 eacb. T2000Tennisrackellikenew offer. Girls bike 24" excel· cost $23, sell ror $15. Extra 1 M7-39T1, 141B Wilshire, S.A. Sac. $9,500. Drag Boat Pon· pursang 963-27'25 SJ8SO. 642-lCfi2 • '73 3.0 CSA DEMO Baby seat for van $3. Mer· $18.847-6383. lentconditionS15.847·7593. · thick playpen pad Sl.50. NANDAY Parrot, hand tiac fuel inj. over 100 colar 10 SPD, Bike. Xlnt cond., '61 Ford Falron Pick·up 6 '7l 3.0 SA DEMO cedes 220 parts Sl to $25. Large Wonder Horse $4.50. trained 4 yrs lge w/ trailer to malch. .3 $75. cyl., butket seats·good shape VARIA Motorcy<"le carrier for car BRAND new sports jacket SCRAM·LETS Playskoolbike$2.50.Ladies $50 ' ' cage, shows tst In all 3. $15,000 Call Mike 642-6024 $225. 5.3&-6646 '71 BA $L5.S48·123S site 39 regular witb mat· . 26" bike with baby carrier I · ~ invested Sac $8,500 firm '70 2800 CS chlng burgundy poly pants $25 • .549--(282 540-3961 4 hp mini blke. V 963 '70 2002 MINl·BIKE. 5 hp $25. Drop ,;,. 31-32. Cos• $80 sell for ANSWERS EN . I SHETLAND PONIES REG., --------Atrn°'t new, $65. IOI Jeaftable$25Antlque mirror $31'.>. M.7-6383. WOOD .~rt·a·cnb, exei!l· KrITENS, AKC TINY TOY CHRIS 32' Skill Lapstrake, ___ ..:962:::::.·::4590:::::. ___ ....:,...;. ________ I '69 2002 $25. Child1s desk SIO. Bunk Twinge-Basin-Guard lent concl1t1on SJ.S. ~4 1 POODLES, DUCKS, BAN· '64, TW710, FB. AP, OF, '72 HONDA T;;iO. Model K2, '73 GMC VAN '61 2002. breds ~each. Antinue s'r· OLD lOc roke machine $25. I TYS PET CAGES "'"1224 \Vinch, radio remote, outrig· s '\'er szs. 2 Danish ch:i'irs SS. c Changer for machine $5. 28.1 WOOD dining table $20. 4 • • ;rt<r • b · tol 387 how room condition. $7900 U you've been looking for a DATSUN ladder back chai rs $12. Chevy engine with 4 barrel Whence-WASIUNG. matching chairs $15. Eldon FOR Sale: Ch l n ch 11 1 a a '1.e:55oo ~ hrs' tni. $1400. 646-1396 van that is loaded voe have 'Refrigeralor$25. 99J.Z IB4 $2(1. 350 Chevy Quadra jet The way the dollar is Powerghde. rechargeable breeden, pets or entire l'lUl-24, S~IRD. ir::s.engl.ne, '72 llONDA 350 SL. RIIrnl: one of the cleanest in lown. DATSUN$, Ho.IE b d I I $25 • 12 1 s. ~1,an0ifFio.'.?._ a 1 nd VWair shrinking it looks like a pair motorcycle SIO. 646-9186 ch. Call &12-7579 dual control, Dy bridge & great, $450. ~1ust aell, Call Eq'!!p· trawilh small V8, aulo- Rotary m3:w:r~ lik~ :w S'l5: 'h!:~ f~nder~rfar:scon· or my shorts after my wire Christmas gift! 2 Rosebowl CANARIES trailer. Must sac. Tram anytime 64&-5898. i;~c rad:,S·· :~·erw~!:i~: NEW '741 Craftsman 18'' push mower dition $2. VW overload gets finished WASHING tickets. 30 yard Jine $25 $25-$35. 645--6456 Pac, 64.>-0222 MOTOR Cycle 80cc, new, white letter wide oval tires. NOW IN STOCK $12.50. Federal, enlarger shocks $2. 2' x 4' fiberglass them. each. 548-4608 Cats 852 "'c"L::AS~~S°"IC;;:::BA~~Y~B~O~A~T~ regis. St & dirt. $715. Day, Complete cuslom Interior wilhease1$20.Antique chalr drop ceiling tiles 20c.' each. COCKTAI~ !able, Danish VASCA molorscooter.SIO. 4 l--------....:.'-"IHUDSON River Pn.ckett, "'/ 671-2415. Eve• 67>28U. wilh 2 overhead venta. This IMMEDIATE $25. Beer tap SS. Laree 24" boys bike rair condition walnut. cost $6.:i. like new Olds tires, wheels and tubes HIMALAYAN kllten, 8 wks., sail rlgg, $.1,500, 675-6469. 5 spd Boys Schwinn. Xlnt ls a beautiful van and a DELIVERY )t•p!e mirrorSIO. Table ten· balloon tires J.5. Spear aun, only !20. Also nice table SIS. Nice black leather front CFA, pure white, long, long 1 ..,.._,_,o:;--;:'-~~-.....,=1 condition. $35. C&l1 must to lff.. 630HGE, 8210'1 thru 260Z mode1- nis $3. Tire and 15"wheel S4 . s ingle strand sa. Suction lamp$l5.9G8·7883 seat for 57 Chev. Subaru hair, copper eyes, very af. Boats, S.fl 909 586-6688 SAVE Over l<i> new A.wied >h~oor dhe1•t, la~p< .. ~1~8" cMup surd! rLaacks 'H$2B, ~21..:=====---· I front end and 4 speed, 10 ._f;::ec;::tlo:=;na;::l;e·:,,l;:'l>;·,,:"'o:=-·::297::;0::.·=-·I 20" ·Girls SchwiM Bi....,cle, ECONOMY CARS 'avy u Y an.;o..o . .....,.__,.,. ansar ne .•• ~· CHRO?ttE wheels, f'ord "15" model $25. 548-8109 •SoMErnING Different! Rex 50' MOTOR·Sail, C&bln sleep good condition, 3 ye~" old, ANTIQUE rocker. n'eds to -43=19.:.· -------1 passenger car with tires l-'-=c.:.:c...c.c:...=:.:_ __ curley haired cats, neulera, lO, new Cerlist dlesel en-$20. ~7762 808 LONGPRE ON DISPLAY bereupholsteredbeauliruUy 10" BIKE needs front wheel $15. 548.3134 TWO Stingray bicycles, breeders, pet & show quality glne, boat in La Paz, $9,995. 1-=~"-'=-----I carved$25.Teacartwilhhot $3. Small trike needs back HAIR dryer, GE bonnet•<. large site boy's, excellent kittens. 545-4522. consider trade or Invest· WANT:UBed bike for yng MAZDA plate. hardly used. contem· wheel Sl. Glass punch bowl -condition, new tires, seal ments, 831·2'133. boy, approx 20" before porary design 525. Solid set SS. Tabl lamp S2. Jiloor Commercial type garbage and chain$ 15. Gi rJ 's BEAUTIFUL Siamese kitten, HOBIE 16, 00 1725, Full Christmas.963-3152 (2001 E. lat St ., OCT OATSUN .. . .. . .. ,)LJ ,~ •• ' • • • .. , ladindes bi cycle. ~olumubia lamp $6. Ironri'te $20. FrChCN'.ll disposalSlO.M2·ll&3 nf.ut;:i.c liWirJ.:::. ¥!,t~~ ~30Bluepo1nt, $ 12 · 5 0 race, new sails, 2 trap .t: sc:HWINN. Red, apple crale, San!~t ~ta Ana F"~7871 bra . no rust on 1t $25. n· rambler 11 seat $18. 11r BJKE, men's 26'" old. $10. NB., near Irvine and San· i,0.:.:...='-----~~ trailer, $1600, 6 7 5- 3 7 9 3, very good cond, $ 5 O · , • WILL BUY YOUR derwood typewriter. needs $5. JS stuffed animals all 14, .548·9641 · "--854 96U732. 962--0149 aft 5 6. wknd s. 61 Ford Van. R.ebl:t '65 eng. 0 0 littlecleanlngSl5. Elegant or25C each,ormakeoffer tJ&li!O. "'"'V• LATE ,72 y ha' l\!lni CUatomlz~. Ne'\Y tires DATSUN, TY TA Bulova lOK gold ladies gold o 0 n aHny8;1962em~1 Albacore SCllWINN Unicycle, l----------lSHIH·TZU'S, Blk & wht, 1 8~:= ~~ ~: ama mags, pa.mt, tape die & OR VOLKSWAGEN watch. wilh IOK gold band, r. . . ·~· excellent $25. Mailbox $2. D!~U M111SH: Snar1 n e, Tom Tom yr niale & 8 mos fem.. _..... ,,.,.......__~......... ~~~ .re7699ady for racing, speakers UIOO. 4!»-3626. PAID FOR OR NOT. Will. no scratches, $20. Ant ique Crafl sman circular s ander, -.... a · oor tom. cym· Ado bl 1 ~~ trn ·•:;=:-'°"°"'"~,o-=~~~~~ _,., "'.r PAY TOP DOu.AR. CALJ.. wood kitchen clock, pen· J UNKY old banjo $15. Co m· 6 inch, need:i brushes. $4. bals $15. Girl's bikes 54·$10. ra e or ....... -,s as, '.'.': BI~ · all lik 'a5 DODGE van, x In 1 rlete twl·n bed SIS . Su r d eed " llith cha1·r «Bl nd "~ 644-1755. DYER Dow 9' fully rigged practic Y e nu, mechanlcalcond.,reblteng, KENT ALLEN , 540-0442. dulumswingS15,64S.2573 r boar . n s s .. eg SlO. -· e er -· sailboat, rowboat. Outstan-lights, s e. e ed om et er• new exhaust. l\IUST SEIL! acquered rattan chair Cycle helmet, excellent ' Ba Y items 25c·Sl. Hamster GIVE a Greal Pyrenees pup-ding buy. $l25. 64(}+13fi6 Odo t 3 peed 84fr2982 um 240Z P·CO r\T $10. each. Black nov.·cr cushions $15. Three Stars and Slripes 58.50. Cox cage $5. Excellent girl's py for great all year love. me er. s Can Ray or Wendy 496-9001 LOADED table $3.50. 5 matching pie· brand new dra pes very gas pov.·ered Dune Bug dresses, 8·10, 75c·Sl.25. Great Family Dog. l\lartin-8' PRAM SAILBOAT HONDA 150 lronl end dam· ·n FORD Van, eoooomy 6 Private Party, 67S-38(M lures $10. 'Large &1atador . heavy open weave. yellow, $8.50. 548-0796 Chrome towel rack $2. Doll crest Kennel. 546-0989. Nu paint & aails $100 age w/2 xlra eng, $35. cyl stick, mags, xlnl cond, '10 DATSUN Pickup. Lo picture SIS. 3 Cubes SJ. Old 7~ x 6' wide SIS all. Lava cradl.e Sl.50. Organ and . 644-1033 646-4370 cust. Int. Gas Save r miles, xlnt cond. li1irror$5. Pair green chairs lampSS.968-1579. SING LE bed and mattress stool $7.50. Small rocking OLD Enghsh Sheepdog pup--==="C'"::=:,,,~~-BOYS 20"· 5 speed Road-6'2-3143 Cllll s.~ $5. Small fil e SI .SO. Pair ..:o=.::.:c.cc.==----l $25. lt1aple bedroom padded chair $2.50. New Clue game. 1 Chpl~, AKC. Ready for FLIPPER SAILBOAT. Good ndl . ·=''=""',-.,,,--....,.-~..,--~~_,..::::;:_:;:=-.;:::;::,....~~ ama ll pictures $1. King SPEA.KERS : Quadrefiex, chairs SS. Velvet beige $1.25. Books 25c·50:. Toys 1 nstmas Complete $75 master. 00 tiOn, $30. '69 FORD Ecooollne window '69 DATSUN 1600, $125 h'adboard $20. 2· 24" Bar· "Quad 5" Purchased al chair SS. B flat romeL $2. and games 5c·50c. Diaper 49!K367 or 646-8324 • 673-1867 • Call 91)8..8233 van, · 6 cyl, ~ick shift, 673-0460 5 tools SIO . Small old Pacific stereo. Great con· Spanish swag lamp $20. bag$1.:I0.2clolheswashers AKC 20· SLOOP, v.-ooden hull, 250 YAMAHA $175. AM/FM, Must seU, GG-2057 ----',~~~--- refrigerator $10. Girl's bike .diUonSI5eacb, 6'2-6Gt. China, milk 25c·$5, some SS each. Dryer $5 . running, Irish Setter puppies. anocl.ized mast, 5 h.p. Call 646005 aft 5. FIAT $20. Desro Ware SS. to $15. collector's ltems. Norilake need some work. School Call S48-3177 Seagull $680. Tony, 479-2970. Pegging bar $1.50. Aprons WESTlNGHOUSE apart· china, service for 4 $2Q. 2 desk$5. Ladiesdresses,slie 1970 Ht>NDA 350, xlnt cond. '73 DODGE Van, '~ Ton, '71 FIAT 124 co11111: ?Sc to St.SO. Old rocker $l5• ment siie. Busted handle! Italian glass' lamps, 2 s, $3 ·$8. Datsun truck DACHSHUND Puppies, AKC, KOOL Sea Snark aa.ilboat $500. or best offer. Phone shortle, fac air, p/s, p/b, uri. 6'5·6826 1 Runs good $25. 675-5258. s hades S5 each. 2 Ceramic wheels $1 each. Tires. G-{i() 8 wks old, 2 feniaies left. $50, Aqua-Bug 1 HP, out· 962-«PS5 stereo, 360 eng, mags XIJ'a GOLF BALLS TiU 1518 T lamps $3 each. Funk & x lf SS. Iron patio table $25. phone 962-3279 board motor $50. 673-2012. SSH~t'iARPf'i!1969i69°-:Y~AJl;ij,jlAHAAfiAtl2525J.~n~lce~~~~~SO~,,_-~~~.,----, 5 speed traMmlssion, radkl, PAIR or Dada bu cket seats • e • op Waanall Encyclopedia $15, Matching c hairs $15. AKC R Bo equ1 d Enduro. New top end. $395. '72 CHEVY custom Van w/ he •--• (741 cd t ld. Fla'tes Ma• F11"s 3 for 11 • eg. xer puppy, CAL 20, p~. , price ater, mag W1r=.is. • 0th.-to 1~ 219 Po'•--ttl• . .....,........,, u.-m. t· n. fema1e, fawn, ado r ab 1 e -duced. OUer. Trans Pac 536-712'1 mags, ...., o · EDA). never us . sea mo 1ngs • " · · Be~1Mer's <w'tar 110. "'" -••sp Sa Su ~· ~1 ffr $20. each. Upholstery $20. "' ...... u.._ La i~ dre55es and pants '"' all 961)..1470 each. IV• rigid conduit2Sc ft. _Cd:;=;:M~;;;;:;-;;;;::;:;-;:;::;;:::-I .CS~l.!'13~.~54&~8620~!..._----I APLE coffee table $12. Christma5 present, 842·9717· ,:61::~'==~:;.·~~~~-~-RALEIGH 10 speed bike $60. . c $2377 Rifht Ells $1 . each. Service SAWMON 404 Ski bindings. Snare drum $25. Girl's bike' SCJ-INAUZER pups, stud ' 8' Sabof, $100 Complete 3 Wheel Bike $Z. 2332 Tustin '68 CHEVY VAN, custom Int . El $1. Meter socket $2. G.J. Good condition $25. 642-6424. SAT. & Sun. only. Stereo $15. Zenith AC.DC portable service, grooming. Terms. 548-6944 Ave., N.B. 979-6343. & ext Trophy "1Mer. Call Water can, excellent con· record player, Motorola radio$5. Tv.·oportableTV's, 9TI-8182 or 522-8366 an 5 5 hp Briggs. Stratton M.inl anytime Ml~ l dition $5. Giant ammo can VACUU M upright works portable with 2 speakers exl'e11ent 525 each. 14" tire Child's English Saddle . 1 Bike excellent condi''-n 'SS Chevy. 6 cyl, magi, FM. ' '4\•111• •1.:a $.\.1.J.i" V·Belts50C each. I\:.'' J;!ood $15. 1513 Orange A\'e. $25. Dining room I able of and wheel $3. Books 25c·l0c. 1• ~A~ .;.,..... Make oUer '""' partial Inter crpfd. Good ---_,. exhaust U-bends 75c each. C.M. 642·5666. oiled walnut. ContinenUI 2420 Saratoga Wa y in Mon· Fits Horse or Pony $80 T~ ... -:'(~;';iii'iicf'";;~f.i;·;---;jtiil .~~nd~·~·~;67'7:""891~~~--YOLUll Trailer tail lights $1.50 pair. l -'===='-----l height, seat58 people for U.ceUo._»ilr.-ince 2400 Fair-•645-8869• ._ _____ __, .. FOLDING minibike with co il:ion. ,JV Screendoor$2.64S.S938 STOVE $25. Refrigerator $25. 4 matching chairs of view Rd. CA1 540-0CM4 YORKIE 8 \\·eeks, good lines. •••••••••• carrying CBM. SllO. "72 FORD.Van.VS, air. stereo ..::.::.:.==-"------( S25 . Power mower SS. walnut and upholstered reasonable. Both parents ~2855 . custom mlenor, must see 1966 1-larbor. C.til &S&.9303 UN ICYU.E-20" all chrome Screen door $3. Polisher heliotrope for Sl5 each. English imports, 714·539-1974 Cim-, Sale/Rent 920 1969 YAMAHA I"' _ G-al reaaonable 4,9!>-4031 '73 124 F'iat Spyder. arn/tm top or the line model excel· scrubber $12. Typewriter Custoom cocktail or oi led .JJI,, "-· -.... •-' A stereo, map, 25 ~1PG, perf, lentshape.$18.5-16.00Sl Sl5. 6 volt battery charger walnut 3' x 5' $25. Matching ~ ~ E:;G!;:,~~~ dog pup-WE RENT CAMPERS ON condlti~. rnn· uto Le•iing 964 cond. $.1700. 55&7497. 12, 7_18 low chair $8. Sander $5. Hydraulic bumper jack end table $15. Original Tony ~~ ~ ' 96S-40zt ' YOUR TRUCK. ~I es a ves. '73 CONTINENTAL ~lark rv JAGUAR SS. lleavr. dutt saber saw $14. Scissor ~ack $4. Electric Jlill lamp, tall $25. Abstract ~ -;,1, ~ Camper Sales, 2036 Harbor, CHRISTMAS Idea: lOsp bike Regular lease $260. mo. l---------- b. 1 0 P mot.or $3. Tires $5. Voltage iaiolin1orred0 blue colors ~ .ft' Cocker Spaniel, 5 months old. c .M. 646-4002. w/llghts, rack, lock. nu 5150 Leaae now for n~, . ·~ ''11 SIS. Gir 's 1 e 1 · ro inverter SIS. Pipes $2. $1 . 2 moleed a1nut chairs -"'"'"'' ,..,""".. AKC. Pa""rs, shols. $100 °'"'~I I PM '" ~ '72 JAGUAR XJ~. ro--1~-. swim fiM $5. 2 Boat Bum· Ch • · h bl uh I ~~-: -tillt; '"'"If.-.. ~ $FACTORY DIRECll sell $120. ~ at 6 ~ r.-..a 111.:• ~· ..ars "<. 3 Boat.cushions evystarter$S.Soldenn1 wit ufled ue ostery l:i~ A.. -,: .. ,~ orbestoffer 557~1 ll 1 • HOND 1_ XL Brand . ........-W.-"'-'--"-"-';.;;.~ __ _;-~ lligh mpg&: low 18.5 lit. ,... -iron SC. Chain $2. 3 HP gas $25 each. Matching ottoman " ,,~ s"""AUZER, mini, 3 mo. She tops or imports « A •a new -Robins egg blue. All access. ~hh~~I~~~~~~ s;S. SHn;_~IJ mop/wringer $12. Outdoor Various records rtom' ~ shots, crop, BIS sired male. prices. Call today. 894-0095 963-62'28 IMMEDIATELY &16-4311'.rm, oo tru '· 'Coosl Gu.rd Approved $10. engine SIO. Swlvel bucket 110. Slim Jim exerc~er $.I. +91'11"'··· "'!<.~ "-""' domestic !nicks at low low 36 ml.· Street Ot' dirt. $700. TOP DOLLAR PAID s7500 r d ACall lawnmower $1. P.tetric end speat'ekr•,r.l201110 .. ~k .. ~.el SB. JKAZZ TO Rock 50c·$1 . 10 S.P. 837-5460 WANTED: VW Camper for (1) '69 HONDA 90, $175. FOlt ALL FOREIGN CARS Old k lr Wa • ,,.....--..... gallon fishtank SS.RCclock VIZSLA (Hungarian Pointer) one week rental, h1ust be (I ) Hodak11. $225. Call -come In to,.. U!. JENC:"N wrenches $2. n 1 e15& ---'----'-'-=..;.;cc;;.. __ , radloSI0.10vallonnshtank AKC 10 Wks. fem. shOW, '72 or newer. Very clean Call 548-3120 "'' ~ !?!~far.vlng set · FOR Christmas: 3 padded $5. RCA clock radio $10. pet or hun t. 493-~. famlly. 642-2917 FOLDING Bicycle, 3 ~. -bock & seat bar &tools $25 Double grilled Hibachi 14. OIME·A·LINES 1 lk .,... JENSEN each. Walnut formlca table lO n. xtcllent as. Bowlig LAB 1 wks, papers, b • We have shells for most ltallan make, Like new, INTERCEPTOR BRICK & wood stand book· $20. 4 chairs to match SlO. ball SlS. Bowllnv bag . female, reuonable. Hold for IJ'Uc)a;, Mesa Camper Sales, Bell offer, 968-4277 LARGE SELEXifION ~~t !t~~e~. £!~gea!'a~: Walnut & -oak tables $5 lo Bowling shoea irie 10 or Are For Chriihnll.s. S50 846-1093 ~2036=-:-::Har::--c.-bor=_m_vd-c'"-· C~·..,M,,.: 1970 KAWASAKI, 100 Trail OF COLORS wood · bookcase $25. Nice ~ ~~i!~e l::J';:s ~~~ ~~ot.Sun.64.$-7587 antirne Priv(;~1Pyrtits PEKING~~ '70 11vw ~pe~, = Bou, street . leg:aJ, . retail 3100 w. Cout Hwy., N.B. ooF15~1tTfE1lt~Y lar1e 1tore ca binet Oft $5.l ''foamrubbermattms· ,. AKC puppies, m ea. t . · izro. aacrU $200. 979-1340. 642.MQS wheels $25. Two outdoor Kings~ SS. And water bed DRAFTING table $20. e DOG OBEDIENCE· Spon. by 531-6658 or 8J0..3103 '73 % PENTON 125, R.ahm s, DEPARTMENT loun~es 1$. each. 770W.18tb rrome. 119 B. :Mlh St. N.8. Precision lnslrumen<a $25. Ads From Buslnon PIU'ics & Recr. For lnfo. Cycl .. , llkn cust pipe , Akron!, xlnt TOP CASH St., .M.646-2748 675-0922. 675-lllO&. 541-3914, 613-3180, 556-5300 Scooters 925 cond, fiOO, M&-6791 lor Clean late model car1 I h ..:.:c:..:::=------Addr•HH Not SILKY ·-' truck • BARBIE doll cot es 65c·$1. 2 FlNE uphot&tered chairs C NKO ~ Bo pups, AKC. champ ,70 YAMAHA 1~, . .......,, Mobile Hornet 935 HNN 1· 2232Eldcn,CMM11·3826 $20 eath. LLar1e llvln1 PA HI same-· IO)'S Accepted slred. no odor/shed.Hold '"'"" 5"""' oward CL--•-· Sp•ED b'k 1·a. .,< room lamps $20 each. An· 20Sclh2wm.: n 1Ungray $20. 613· for ChrlstnlRA 962-C74.1 con<!, 10h1 bike, pRrt1 for MOBILE HOME llW't'IVllll'T 5 "' ' e, •11e new....,. tlque type end tables SlO • slrcet legal>. $39.S. 833--8690 FOR SALE• • ~acArthur and Jam. boree 549·2500 each. Coffee lJble "$7.50. SCHWINN Pixie convertible Adverti11r1 vlolating °8[k8; ¥~~ ~~~·.1~ MAN'S 10 s~ bik~ with SILVERCREST Ne\~..iJsach J PUU.MAN cabinets 40" Maple occasional table S20': 11a.so. P••ma·pr-·--1 U1ht I h es• regulal•' n lush ·~ "14 ....... o:o::• book rack $35. Infant• bike I I Ith l • " c i I nl•" .... ~~ 0 I ;JoXJ-J.,) • ~ MOBILE HOME WE PAY TOP DO" on comp e e w s n .. s ulJtom provenc • ..,1 beiaedra'l)ts48x80$5.8UMI L I I I · teRt $4 6-t6+3680 L..lM'-'" (JUC~ts $1$ each. Zel\llh tablet l2$each.t7M220 ll0.54&-d'Zl • m1y .... n VO lfton OALMATlON, ma", 1 yr, ' ' 20' x 53', 2 BO 2 BA, carp., FOR TOP USED CARS console black 4c white TV, ~f St•te Fr1nchlst AKC $75 1910 DKW Trail bike. 1972 dmped, blt·lns., re~.1 U your car ill extra clean, worts good $2.S. lilaple baby Sq'OYE older wotta 1ood BOW·Ben Ptanon Pony '1'00 Boe rd & loci I bus I· 645-1689 engine, w/ End u r 0 washer lr. elect. dr'Y'r. wtrea 1ee us first. crib$12.17U580or8'75-1345. $15. KJ.tcben slnk, eomple\e IO" 7Q.3) pounds Sl.$.. Black nass license r-ul• PURE Bred Genn Shep pup-cylinder. $375. 54S-lS9l for ~ alr cond .• kltch. BAUER BUtCK with metal cabinet •10. Ha-•-scor~on, -s, •t -• · k ·n ~·-·•( so 000 ml Imm·· clock &t•~•e •hed •--• -"··bo Bl d •s SIMULATED Ad b T ll lole ....... ..... •v • lions. pies, aoo4 sloe •no Plperl, OU4"" • • • ..... ' --• uu11r ,f,;JIMJ rvu r v · • o e o el. e COIQ>niu, com• poundl •t " 117, Ben $25. 645-4}58 cond. Grtat Christmas Gift! 1eai;:i patjo, Three yn. old c:ot1a Mesa 979-2500 rlastic wall ~anels, 2' x 3'd plete 11.S. V1cuum clieener Pearson Jr., Cham...t-Cat n-«• -II Locat-' In l "' tch tl~l-tfood "" ISU •-• TOY Poodl 3 U ' I i;,, .,._~"'"· " nu. n1 new WE BUY • eac,,, wo ma e up r.• -· No" 504 $2. Tar1cr 34" es, s ver « MINI BIKE $7S adult pk. &'t\·ay from noisy tMPORTED Atrro~ ~l~v•e~\':~ fee~~~~· ec~~~~ ,:O::r::•:,:;•1".'e:.:A:.:•:::•·::.· ::·::M:::·;::llQ.::..:59::::...l .:!d:!la~meter.'.:!~·~S&::;·c:r7::;3:;:-0::t61.::::___ ~~l!im:c~ hold tor 833«24, St. One-bait bl. trom club-B_EST PRICES PAIDI Executive d e11 k c hair OIRLS 3·s1ecd blcyclt, LADIES new 1tarter 1et or house. $15,99'J. Call EVES. "-L I I (Vromans) netdll pirtlal 26/8" wheel size, li&ht blue eolf clubl. Sl.5. Lldln ne., GOLDEN Retrievers AKC. GIRlS 20" Bike, good con· 21U!M-'690. .,..n ew I mporta recoverina m: Wrin1 blen· $25.1190p&I, Balboa Island golfshoet'18$5.67S.225i8 cha.mp lines, shOls, ·a •'ks, dltion S25 CAN BE SEEN AT: 1966 Huber, C.M. 646-93o: dtr 14 ; Udlco electric can67 ."'S-"32<l6=------I 962~1181 or 536-4231 m-0824 CRESTt,IONT CASH l'QR opener, s.t· Recllnlni sun -2 DISHMASTERS SKI. '25. Z POODLE pups, mk std, now HONDA 150 cc, 4000 mi ESTAtES YOUR CAR chair, 14, 1/3 HP pool lter COSCO. Infant cbangl':J lank vacuum $15 each. Z 3 -•· Id $150 I' II"' •~1010 ' ••bl I k b • b d 120 Bl I ~ .... 0 • ea. i.unt. • 1051 Site Dr., Urn. (Central on<r '20 496.2500 ... e 1 e new, oranae a un... e s ~ eye e Bc:h, 963!6320 • M8-70ll Ave. ·-~-n-• ,"Weed It ... n ....... . · · yellow nowen $10. Ladies 1m1ll wheels $12. 2 cJOc.'k I _,.,.. uviu °'~ • .n.c,.... TWIN bed ai:ood condition boots1ikenewsiae6.M.8* radios$5.$1 .3tlO~Ql.annel A1''1TA PUPii tor Chrtstmu1 BIKE, boys 5-spttd. O>mm. ll~.l Lot •46 Fn>m treasures to trash GS. Coll 11311-8870 -· Pl N-rt Boach. 673-111113. :.---•.I AKC, parenll ~ e o 28". Uio CONTACT Y, PK. MGR., Turn lhom Into cab -.. -,... clcu, prtv pf¥, '* 673-1867 * ·tor ahowln$t. CAlJ.. Qt.ilY PUot , , I I • NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast llwy., N.B. 642-9405 MAZDA 1974 MAZDAS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SEE THE :\J..L NEW RX4 BOB LONGPRE MAZDA (2001 E. lit St., al Santa Ana f'Wy .) Sa.nta AN& $58. 'lltl It's a breeze. • • 1111 1'1W ltnn• wtth ftll!, ... Ot1ly Pllol cta..llled. - • • 28 OAILY PILOT Saturdu. 01<tmber 22, lm_,.--.,...,.-=,,.,..,.......,.,._.,...--..,.,~,-.-Tr...,.--....,=-r--:--:=:r---..... ,,...==-rr'.".""l---,=c-z=-rr-,,;·---:i:;;;-:-·----;,.. ... -, ,.;Auc=;.to-1,~m-po-rt-od~~,7=0--=EU~GE OT Autos, Imported 970 Autos, OMCI 996 Aulol, OMCI i96 Aut .. , UMCI MO Autos, UMd MO Aulol, UMd i96 T ·lllD MAZDA * Mo1da '73 Rotary * $66 MONTH NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Co1nplct~~ Sales and Setvk.~. 50 <."On1pa.cts 011 dlsplR)" VOLKSWAGEN BUICK FORD MUSTANG STUDEBAKER T·BIRD NICE ~lS'l'MAS GUT -'-'-"---'---l---".C....---1--------------r----------------lsi..,,,°"" '56 l""nwltf\ HARBOUR '69 BUICK Sl(ylark, rK!W '71 PINTO '67 AIUSTANG Fastback. '57 COLDEN •Ha\Vk Sludo, '681 T~8\rd Landau air ffp\\'I' u•tute l1J.rd top, continental steel belt radial, lo mileage, Lo\v mileai,;c, ext'Clle:ut run· Rebuilt motor new tires lo ntl, nu Ure•. xlnt co1ld kU. Xlnt or, dtl'lt train: t o"-ncr, good cond, 979-7517 nin& condlllort. New paint, 1ll'ed1 TLC 10-J..tl Slulcr $.S15. 837·!ri27 &: Urterlor, nu Utt:s, eood 36 1.10NntS O?EN LEASE \\'IU accept trade-ins CALL fl.1 R.. F RY 842--6666 PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUG EOT /SUBARU 15.57 \V. Lln<.'Oln A\'t' .. Y.W. CADILLAC 4 speed, radio, healer, eua:-map and Urea. $1000. No. 105. r .v. ~7002 IYh.I•• i:of_ .. A..,.. ~DUne-A-Llne ntUcaa:e. 6 7 ) w 6 712 or tom exterior. (618CO"). 545-$1 """ ~.,.= 548--8796 Hunt. Beach MAZDA 173.11 Beach Bl. MERCEDES BENZ 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Factot')' Aulhori~.ffi Dlstrlbu· tor for all Mercedes product~ N'ew ca.n: -PRl'UI -Service Ask About Our Unique U11d Merctdei Lease Anahcln1 533·8220 SAAB *SAAB Best deal always. Complcle selection now. Buy or lease trom Jim Parkinson's !lrilff! Jlntµut1!.i, .L'lo 1X!U "" ' ... -,a ~lfl p ,.,.....,,., '"""'' M~ 6400 -. --· or SIMCA P lans Slmca '59, oomlng clast1\c H f I rt energy special. $50. Needs ouse 0 mpo s engin~ \\'(Irk. 67!)..77M8 6862 P.fancht!ster, Buena Park -==:...T::.O=Y=O::.T"A=-- on the Santa Ana Frwy. 523-7250 NOW OPEN 73 LANOCRUISER Ml11lon Viel• lmP.,rt1 . SOfJ-TOP re-:ituring MERCEDES BENZ & Only 2,000 miles 15-ISl-IY0.1 FIAT $3977 Can Solve Your· Economy Car Needs OYER 80 USED GAS SAVERS IN STOCK HARBOUR vw !·19-7-3 -CAD--ILJ.A--C-E-ldo_rado __ , $1977 MUSTANG '67 , v.i, auto, Autos, UMCI 990 4utM, 1,1iM-900 F'ully lo8ded, B1ack on Black air, PS/pwr disc brks; ~1ust aell, Excellent cond.. ~~·s.£.'M&~· prlv ply, p••••-------• . C~~t~l\'WC:,~;u~::' ~ Wii& '~:"l~t~~~d.F1~~; 3~: 'I 1rttr1' tz'htt' ;i. fl' abt'llacs 1vtilte "lnyl lop, wtrlte llhr -YOlYI paint.: Xlnt cond. $800 i ~!J ~~II ~"D ~ int, benut coNJ. pvt pty, W 645-0'129 aft 4:30. s . f),'lfia4, Ms..5856 1966 llarbor, C.~1. 646-93(1.1 '70 MUSTANG, 'PS. air cOrKi, i' ~< . 1973 CDV 10,0CO mi's. Like 64 T-BIRO bad trana. Low ml. ama11 V-8, $2200. , nel\'-Must Sell. Sac $5195. dented tende'r but runs eooct 675-00S I " -' s:>Hml, 63&-ll!51 """' $125. or belt oHer 968-4392. =·12:-iMU=ST::cAN"'· °'G--,.,lG000=-.-,,.11• 'I '.(Yel'f Pnviously Owned C1dlllac In Our hwll!Ol'f Wl!l h OtNI .. CHEVROLET ·ro FORD LTD O>untry AJT, pt•, p/b, A/C, rsdto, I BELOW LOW KllLIY BLUE BOOK 1------· ---Squire waion. fully equip-w/w, \Jll&C, lite blue 963-2543 a.tween Now ttn4 ChriltMe......0Vll 10 .. chl•t ...... '67 CHEVROLET ped, Sl5SO. 642--0590. 0 M BILE 69 FORD WAGON LDS 0 . A ,_ ,..""" .. MALIBU ~D .=rr~~ -. 6 11r.v1ce ;I · 1973 ELDORADO · I 973·CQUPI DeVILl,I OLDSMOBILE I f11Uy •'11¥1,,., 1s•tolU) ., .. ·~~,,.i·----SACRIFICE '116 F 0 RD llTAM. ll:IWY 1W1100tC flMI -• Auto1na.tlc, a.Ir conditioning, "·agon $400.~ .. oond, GMC TRUCKS I LOW ltauY tull IOOC ..... ..OW aun .... IOOll'. fl'M vinyl top, pow" ""rin&· 842.7.,.,. HONDA CARS I M s57ao x M s5210 x-vs engu>e. tUTZ329t. 1973 LTD Bro u •ham. UNIVERSITY OLDS · erry m• ·erry · $1077 AM/FM. """ ,.,.,, win-2850 Harbor Wvd. 1· 1972 COUPI DeVILLE 1972 ILDOIADO do"·s. 12,000 mi. SW-4147. C.osta 1.fesa 54l)..9MO ,.11., ·~•ipfl"I fO.U DSZ) ,...,, ...-1,,....i lJJ41Mt L 1965 Olds. New tires. just I llTAIL KILLIY ILUI 100«...... lrt'A& lta&n MUI IOOC tHll ~w., ·tli& JEEP tuned. Good transportation ;.. LOW KIWY ILUI to0K $4775 LOW llLU'I" M.Ul IOOC flOI . TOYOJ• '55 JEEP Station Wgn. 4 I ,;1:o::ro"'. -"'=' =,,--,-~-r •• Merry s3aao x .. ,. Merry. ssoao x-" hl d l ,... · '63 Olds F85. Good condition. --w r ve, ~·"vy eng, Wide 1175. 841·3322 •dy• 842·1320 1972 BROUGHAM. 1972 SIOAN DeVIW \~· II bo c M "'9303 tires. Call 847-:mo , • l~~~!!a~t~r,~.~· ..,;-~~:1-==~ii;i~;;'iii;;,-eves. tit: fvtly •-.111,,.111 I01 4bTfl . hll'r ~ Ut11011 MUST SACRIFICE. '19 Chev MERCURY I HTAR .,WT IUll 1001 $61M HTA&'KIWT...,. -flNI Impala 2 dr hardtop custom I---------I PLYMOUTH LOW KIWY IWI IOOI $4f00 LOW UU1' IWI ION: .,.,.. ~~· :i-::,o:-:,:;:.··,!';:, '69 COUGAR XR7 -------I Merry s4310 xm.. Merry '3680 x ..... power steering. Vinyl roof '72 P~mouth Custom I 1971 SEDAN DeVILLE 1971 BROUGHAM 18711 Beach Bl. 842-4435 air oond Red wit,h whlte Automatic, pov.·er st~rlng, i;,.; (IOttlPAI Complete Sales & Service Vis it U1 Soon At 28701 l\larguerite Parkway illssion Viejo 495-1700 (USE AVEitY P\VY, EXIT) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ ~WtLW!iA W TOYOTA . 1966 Harbor. C.l\f. 646-9303 LEASE '74 1UYOTA 1200 Corolla sedan . . , Get 30 miles pl'r gallon .•. Only $58.34 1110. 36 n10.s. opcr. end ll'asc. top, 644-4687 V8 engine, air conditioning, Suburba,n Wagon 1· llTA.:~~·=~: ::~:cisotl •n•~¥~ ILUI IOOlt ...... HUNTINGTON BEACH 1973 l\JONTE Carlo air, vinyl top. fYNL687)-, LOW lfLLIY ILUI 1001( '3100· ' LOW ltlWT RUI IOOI( ., .. w~~5u5Av~~R ~=t :~ue~ ~~~~ $11n . A11%oi:~~t~~ n!~ee:!~: ~ !tle_rrr. s3210 ~mm Merry s3210 Xmai , . .,u .,,.2303 ask tor Tom • pasi;enger. Low mileage. : 1970 COUPE DeV.ILLE 1970 SEDAN DeVIW At.rrHORIZED • SALES &: SERVICE Jim Slemons · Import$ (\Ve're top buyer for any used Afercedes Benz.) 1301 Quall Nev.'POrt Beach =9300 ENTER FROM MacARTI-IUR '73 280/8, $4700 Buy back. 28 mo'a at $180 per mo. Ol" sell at $8aKI w/ 30 day gWU'Jl. Xlnt coNJ. Pvt p!y. 6<().-0873, '73 450 SL COUPE $10,7j() owner aft 7 PM - BIL!. MAXEY TOYOTA '•"' j " \l I i 1 [I 'j. ' ·,.· •,\. ',IJ\<,1il,) ~ \l11 '74 TOYOTAS LEASE or BUY New l\fodels • New Colors ot PAID roR OR NOT. \VIU. '72 TOWNS I Sta wag, like n LbDU· (751FFH). . • ~AY TOP OO~R. CALL nu, lo mi, air cond &: -8011 $2477 I f¥ll'f •'llulpp•ll tlllHQI f¥11y •'ll•f,..... (llSIOD) l\:El'.''1' ALLE.i'l, 54-0-0M2. shocks, izm, pvt ply. WATOYOTA llTAIL •nUY ILUI 100K $4070 llTAM. KIUIY lt.Ul'IOOC ... ,. I!! LOW Kii.UT ILUl IOOK $l 1 is LOW ICIW'Y IUll.IOOlt $HM '71 V\V Campmobile, ~on-1 ~644-_73~1_1. ______ 1 tit: $ . $2510 . !en1po top, a.Jr, lrlr h1tc~, \VILL take 1 carat, 2 carat, 9 1' •• ,. l•n.:• JI ~ferry 2680 X mal Merry XMa 20 n1pg+. Only 17,000 in1. 3 carat diamond In on trade 1966 Harbor, C.l\f. 646-9303 lUWA Wiit ---- Isl. c1as~ otter over $3200 for new car. 892-4444. •68 l\tE RC. clean one family TOYOTA ~ 1970 CAD. CONVERTIBLE l969 ELDORADO takes. \\estn1nstr 897-2464 lfl69 CHEVELLE l\Ialibu 307 wagon., air , pwr, good II: fvlly •<t•ippttl !1161$1). Pvlly ..,1,,.4 {Y'RfrfSJ '6' Sq g k • -i..n II alTAll KUllT ILUl SOOI( ,Pl7J alTAiL QUIT ILUI IOOlt '3711 3 · ac . i..css t .... n V-8, air, stick. Ve1y clean. running cond. b u y Ing R 1,000 nii on nu reblt eng. $800. Call s.i&J36l. caniper, must sell.under 1966 Harbor, C.l\f. 646-9303 I LOW KllLl't' ILUI IOOK $2970 LOW Kil.LIT ILUI 100K tJUI Everything in good cond. ,71 I pal Brue 2 d 4• OOl Blue Book whlsle, P.fake of. 1968 BARRACUDA hatch ~ ,,ferry $2380 X 11lfll !.ferry $2580 X"'OI $775. 644-2211 or 673-6554 . m a. r, .>, fer 846-3579 back, 4 spd, radial tires. R ____ ----1~969-VW_B_U~S-, .~12~ .. ~.~. ~,tro~ng; ;;':,;, :::c.:.._;w.,oo. N "1 --M~U~ST-A_N_G__ perfect oond. $900. or best ii 1969 COUPE DeVILLE I 96B COUPI DeVIW runner, 25l\IPG, $1700. n'M,;;;;;:-(';;k;:-J>i;""';;fh:I--==~:::.::::::__ offer, 552-7992 fvlly •'lluiptNlll fOlOC,11 Pvlly MJ•lpprt4 fW't'Ol1 1) fHG.-Ol43 '70 Monte Carlo. Pis, p/b, '68 PLYMOtrrH Fury JU , I «ITAR. KIWY 1w1100K UHe 1n.u. KIWT IUll IOOll: PHI '68 __ B_u_g _n_u~l-"~--eo-g_b_rk_s, air cood, auto, vinyl top, •IIN69TMUCOSTANG • con\-ertible, 44,00) mi, good I LOW KIUIY ILUI IOOK $2421 LOW ICIUl'F ILUI IOOC t16111 prunt,,v1de . tires. f lared ,69 El Ca . rt t d TAKE OVER PAYMENTS I' • o1 . . . ......... , Immaculate. 6'1:>-6886 ND. $500. cond. $500. 551-3950 i 'ferry S Xma1 Mer~ $ x- fenders. oUer·54S-1235 nuno, pe ~ oon · 642-7796 ·n Cricket 4 door, auto. 25+ - "Wt [a • .:. '58 VIV BUS. ~~·· auto, IW', $1600. ··"'n,..,MA"""CH,,...,.I ""35.,..1 ..,.Cid.,.., -au.,.-to, MPG, PllO~NTl7215AC •• NABERS Gadi.llac lU UAlllO RcbH. S·IOO. trans. full pwr. AP.f/FP.f ---====-:c=--TOYOJA Phmm 557·3182 CHRYSLER St•ro radio, many extra• i ~f·B '73, 4.50 SL, fully equip- ped Ork Blue, Sell or lease, by owner. S.SI-4267 MG • ·73 vw. 7 pass Bus. 12,000 Call ,.;.l361. i 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 1966 Harbor, C.l\!. &$-9303 mi, dlx inter .. $.1650. Like '6:1 Chry1ltt St&tlon \Vgn, '64). MUSTANG 6 cyl ex· '67 Pontiac GTO. 00,000 ml. 540 91 OO O 5 d 540 9100 ne11·. priv party, 5.'l7-9T;iO g~ oond. new vinyl "''OOd cellent oond, $750. 84&-a:i9 4 spd, heater, Nu paint.1 ~w~~~-~~~~~~~~p~e~n~·~U~n~o~y~:~~~~~-~~~~ TO\'OT~\ '69 Clean 25 mpg .. ,,7 \'IV "··ti•, "1" 1 grain, l'ilust see. 673-7677. Hunt. Bch 1 · $475 642 Q<;..Jn !'Jlt•ia;:1CICIS-la•IC'"¥Ui.i.w:111•••--••••----1S4ti Placentia A1Jf s $1300. u 1.X."" ~ ,. " repatr. · ·::y=· &14-2652 t"·ork) btw 2-~ !~:;:;.~~~c;,,1~;'°. nd, good body CONTINENTAL Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980Auto1, New 9IOAuto1, New flG '66 MG 1100 Sedan, gd pa11s car or cnn be reblt $l00 or bst oHr. 646-15!Ml Jackie "~<t;l)IJ~"'~~~~----J;:-;:::~~==::::.:=:::::::::-11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,J.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! '73 CORONA 4 Dr. \Vag. Lug. ~1UST sell belore Dee 31.sL rack, 8900 mi. New cond . VOLVO P.Jark 3, xlnt cond Will 88.c $3300 or best. 968-6767. I ---------make offr. 552-9134/833..():322. 'M l\.IG TF. restored to mint cond, see to appreeia1e. 1400 Outrigger, r:oM . 64<1-6680. '70 Toyota Corona, '1 dr auto. '74 VOLVO'S '62 Lincoln Continental Like ne1v $1100. Ca 11 HERE N.OW \\'ell~ared !or $350. 494-5924. • 645-4767 • PORSCHE TRIUMPH l mmediate Dellvuy CORVI: I IE On All l\lodels ·50 PORSCHE B . St'lies, ______ _,.,__ brand new paint & overhaul, ·70 G1'6+ eng & trans xlnt cond. Must sell. Reas. recently reblt at dealer. t\u 673-56q6 Die Hard bauery. 24 n1pg-. POR. '68 911 Nu tires, Konl<;, 831).-4876 $1850 or best offf'r. pnt, etc AM/FM tang/blk VOLKSWAGEN BUY or LEASE •73 CORVEnE lt)Wl l a1.:1 e W'.. This sharp tyro! blue Cor· . YOLYO ,·otte with rem<>vobl• rool panels shoWti IO\ing Care & low mile11 from its previous 1966 11Rr00r, C.~1. 646.9303 owner. This is not a hot rod, =;,,;c=c::c.=;:__:.;.:..:::::c r but a luxury equipped per-..5.5,000 mi 22 mpg. Perlect 613-339'1 'TI Porsche 914. Blk, App grp. A~1/fM, mags, Lo miles. 552-7880 V\V, pvt parly, good conci , 30 ~1PG, must sec lo ap- preciate, $495. 551-1278 Autos, Used 990 sonal sports car, l\i th power _..;.;;...;;..;.:.;;.... __ ..;..;.;;r windows, a utomatic tranA., BUICK tilt & tcle steering wheel, \"V Street Buggy, fiberglass factory air cond., and AM/ TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT body, asking S700 or trade ------,--.-1 FM stereo radio. A must to for P.U. & ash 642-7944 6 l BU I<; K S pec 1 a I see. 688HRE. -c . transpor!at1on car runs fair. HURRY 1971 V\V Bus, nc\v l'ngine, S:'.00 or Best offer takes. ne11• til'()111, con\·crli·bed, or P.\1 -5.i2-9'l08. Sl'a!s. S229.l, or oft·. :)..~9.199. ,-69-Sl<-.\-'L.._.\_R_K_c_u_s1_o_m_<l_e_lu-x·.' BOB LONGPRE 'GS V\\' sedan ror sale. Alt', p s. pt b. good cond, 1\:\i/~"?IT radio. :.!5 l\IPG. s11·il) or ix'st orrer. 816-316ti. MAZDA WANT AD 642-5678 S630. C111l Bob: 6~5-60-11 1967 VYIBUG--SUICl\-One 011·ner. '6 4 12001 E. 1st St.,. \\.ildc:it. R/ll. Good tires at Santa Ana f\vy.) x111·t cond. -19-1·5!'12·1 $27.J. P /S-P B. 5-lti-~. Santa Ana 558-7871 962 Trucks 962 Truck• Trucks 962 '72 CORVETTE convert . •------------------------------11,000 mi, being transferred. YEAR-END FORD TRUCK CLEARANCE Buy Before Dec. 31 and beat just announced price in- creases •.• Get year end super discounts ••• Choose from almost 100 new 1973 and 1974 models. IMMEDI- ATE DELIVERY. NEW COURIER PICKUP Aulo .• radio. w1 w llrtt. tinted 11l•1s0 Wtsttrn Mlnor1, •trri bumper. $278835 $195 Plu1 T•x & Lie. Down '66" Moolh SltS 10111 dn. pym1. Plus ta.: & lie. W .9t total mo. pyml. lnc:I. ltt, lie, & •11 c1rryin11 ~'VU on 1~. credil for 41 mos. Delltrred pyml. prkt l:M2t.,4 Incl. t1w l Ile ANNUAL PER- CENTAGE R ... Te 10.91 ... Full Ulsll price ~.11 Incl. lax & Ile. iSGTAN61'640/ NEW '74 F-100 PICKUP l 11Mtd tr1:nsmlsslon, power 91t 'trl"9. ll~!ed 9l•q, ~Ila st.ii 111niHO!I, OPllonal r11lo rrtr IX!•. $30 28 79 '195 ~;•&Lie. DOWN '7321 Month Slf1 tol1I di\, pyml. pit.IS 1111' & lie. S13.21 folfl mo. pymt. W,CI, 11.0:, lie. & 111 carryl119 cllargn on 1ppr. cAdlt !or 4 mos. Deltrred pymt. prkt $39 .... 12 Ind. 1111' & lie. ANN UAL PERCENTAGE RATE JO.""· F11U e11h prlt• Sl266.23 Incl. llX & nc. CT.stll Choose YOUR Model At Savings L;ke These. lig Selection Of New 73'! At Even Greoler Dis counts. COURIERS e PICKUPS e 4 WHL. DRIVE PICKUPS e RANCHEROS e BRONCOS e ECONOLINE VANS e PARCEL DELIVIRY VANS e 4 WHL DRIVE VANS e SALE ENDS DEC. 31.I • ' Red, air cond, aulo, · 350, p/windQl.l.'S, p/b, tilt & tele- scope whl, quadraphonics, 6 speakers $5400. tinn. Oierry. 8<16-7211. CHRISTl\tAS sharp, stock '62 Coiveue $1599 see at Union 76 Golden West in \Vestmlnster '72 CORYETI'E, air, PS. Pw, 4 spd, ''ery cleaq, 673-8031 a.ft 7 pm '64 CORVETTE, top oond. ltfust sell . 645--1843 alter 5 pm COUGAR ' '71 COUGAR, XR·T, '.lSl V-8 conv. One .()wner, 36,(0) ml, new tires, tune up, AM-FM stereo, full pwr, air, $3500. ~3 'GS COUGAR, auto, air, vinyl top, immac, TOP $62.50 mo. <9'-1581 '7l COUGAR XR7 51,000 ml P/Brk. PIS air, privat~ party $2SOO 491-2286 ' DODGE 1971 DODGE CrestY.'OOd ata-' tion wagon. Pewer atttrlna & broker, air cond. AM/FM radio, luggage rack, tilt steering wheel, only 15,000 miles. like new. 644-46S7 '65 Dodge \Ve.goo, PS, RltH,1 Runs well, ~v tires Must. &ell. $250 or best offer, 557- 0409 MUST sell, 1968 OQdge Dart 2 dr auto, best offer 497-1528 evenlngi1 FALCON '62 Ft:coN Wagon, Nn9 but needs very m.lnor work. 545-52!M ask tor Mike bet 4 or work att S:l'.>, 548-0447 FIREllRD '68 FIREWRD 400, 4 lpl!, w/vlnyl top,. Excel cond, Jivlne. ~ '68 FIREBIRD 400. Good cond, very nice car, auto, $1100. 552-8862 ·FORD '63 FORD Falrl...,, 6 eyl l'llk. Economlcnl. S m o I -~45!. & '74 Llc. 250. .. Wouldn't she just love, it under the Christ~ tree! CAPRI 2000 01· 2600 ' • • '. I 'f ..,. •I ' IMMEDIATE DELIVER·Y . . 1 • j FOR CHRISTMAS! 1· ,. '· '. I OR~NGE COUNTY'S ONLY UNCOLN·t.tERCUR:Y DEALER . .To RECEIVE THE • • . "Distinguished Service Award" !~r outstanding Service afler Sale. . "Orongt County•.s 1amily·o] Tin t Ca111" 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS '· COSTA MESA 540-5630 • I . ' • • • ),' ·- '· .~ .., • . ' •• • I ' . .. . '. '· • • ' J