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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1973
Heard at Wedding Nixons
I.A JOU.A CAP) -Presid<µ1t and
Mrs. Nixon looked on as the Presld_ent's
personal .physician married a wetty
brunette Friday 1 culminating a romance
that blossomed at the Western White
House.
several hundred persons, "ainong them
demonstrators shouting !or Nixon's ~
peachment, stood .outside as Dr. Walter
Tkach, 56, was wed to Cheryl Gaillard,
26.
They met while she was conference
director at the Western White Houae.
'-A beautiful bride," aaid Nixon; who
sat with his wile, daughter Tricia Cos:
and his other physician, Dr. William
lJ.Jkash, in a !root row pew during
the ceremonies in a chapel of tbe
Bishop's School.
M ~ch and Miss Gaillard, the
daughter of a prominent Southern
California physician, repeated the \tow~.
chan1s of protest from demonstrators
outside could be heard in the hushed
chapel.
After the 15-minute. Episcopalian
ceremony, perfonned by the Rev. Dr.
Robert M. \Volt~rshofi, the First Family
joined the bride and bridegroom in pog..,
tng for photographs outside on the
grounds of lhe school the bride once
attended.
Outside the ~. demonstrators hang~
ed the President's effigy. The figure
bore a slgn reading, "Impeach Nixon
Now." Others gathered outside the
chapel applauded Nixon and his family
when they appeared. One sign said,
"We Love Nixon."
Demonstrators were kept off the
grounds, but lin~d the streets nearby.
More than 200 demonstrators ran after
Nixon's motorcade as he left . One man
shouted, "crook. crook, crook."
There \\'ere indications that Nixon's
five-car motorcade altered its route upon
leaving the wedding to avoid the bulk
of the demonstrators.
Th.e First Fa1nily passed up the reccp--
tion at the home of the bi-ide's parents,
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Huntington Bid
Charges Sought
In ~eglect Case
By Hll .. <RY KA YE
Of fll• D•llY l"llot 11.tt
Huntington Beach police are see)ting
misdemeanor child neglect charges
agiin!f ';I mother oC seven whose rented
home was c;ompletely gutted by names
Dec. 12.
Arraignment has been set for Peggy~
Kirby, 35, of Huntington Beach, on Jan.
9 in West Orange County Judicial District
Court.
Also next mootb, Mrs. Kirby, a \\'elf are
mother · who also works as a cocktail
waitress in an Anaheim bar, faces an
attempt by the County Probotioo Depart-
ment to keep her youngest son, Johnny,
6, in custody. · -
Huntington
Holds Suspect
111 7 Rapes
Huntington Beach police captured a
man ,Friday they think may be the
so-called "Downtown Rapist" responsi·
ble lor seven or eight burglary-rapes
the last three years. ·
!Wbert G. Wold, 24, of 7651 Amazon
Drive, was taken into custody al>out
3:30 p.m. withtut resistance near 17th
Street and Orange Avenue.
Detective Sgt. 1'.1onty McKennon said
'Vold, a truck driver, is charged with
seven counts of burglary. rape and sex
crimes. Bail of $100,000 was set
Officers are continuing to sift through
reports of rape Md burglary in the
downtown area to determine the number
of cases with which "'old may be con-
nected.
He was picked up the day after Christ-
mas in a prowling case and was later re--
leased. But after comparing his fingerprints
with evidence gathered at various rape
ecenes, Huntington Beach detectives
sought and obtained a felony complaint
against him through the d~tr!ct at·
tomey's office which Jed to Friday's
arresL
Wold, married and a father, la said
to be S foot II and to weigh 170 pounds.
Sgt. McKeMon said numerous rapes
in the downtown area the la.st. three
y<111 led to the nickname "Downtown '
Rapilt."
But one charge against Wold includes
a rape in Westminster.
A heaMng has been set in Juvenile
Court for Jan. 17 to detennine whether
lhe boy should be returned to his mother
or placed in a foster home.
The arraignmen t in judicial court. and
the juvertile court hearing, are separate.
The results of the t\\'O do not depend
upon each other. '
Even if Mrs. Kirby is fGUnd innocent
of the child neglect charges, tbi Proba·
lion Depanmem .may still put Johnny
in a foster home. ' •
The clunges • ol child .Deglect stem
from tbe olght ol the ar.. when Mrs.
· Kirby was at her I p.m. to ! a.m.
job in the bar. 11te children were left
with the oldest son. age 17, but he
had gone to a neighbor's house when
the blaze broke out.
Firemen say the fire started as a
result of a burning candle in young
Johnny's room. The family's electricity
had been turned off one week earlier.
Johnny was the only one to suffer bums,
and' he was taken to the Orange County
1'.·ledical Center in Orange.
Mrs . Kirby says on her salary and
\\'elfare paymenls she cannot afford a
babysitter, and leaves the~ children. ages
6, 9, It, i2, 14, 17 and 171\ (stepson)
under the care oC the oldest ones.
The Kirby family had lived in the
rented Huntington Beach home, 001
Tyrone Circle,. for a year ana a hall.
Mrs. Kirby is currently in the process of-di\toree. · -· -· · ·
Mrs. Kirby aod her children are
presenUy scattered. among friends'
, homes in the Huntington Beach area,
until a suitable apartment is located
which will accept all of the children.
Johnny, since be was released from
the Medical · Center, is staying at the
Probation Department's Albert Sitton
llome. Until the juvenile Court bearing,
Mrs. Kirby and other family members
are entitled to Visit tbe boy on W.ed·
(See NEGLECT, Page I)
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Drysdale Hit
By Drunk Rap
LOS ANGELES 1UPI) -Sportocaster
Don Drysdale, a fonner pitching star
with the Loi Angeles Dodg<n, was ar-
rested this week for drunken driving,
tbe California HJghway Patrol baa con·
finned.
DrYs<la1e, 11, who announces the
California Angels and Loi Angeles Rams
-gamea, was _stopped Monday on the
Pacific Coast Highway near Malibu tor
"driving cJTatically," the CHP said Fri·
day. '
Burned Bosom
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lleather Schlachter, 6, came all th e 'vay from Ken·
tucky to visit her grandparents in Riverside during
this holiday season. Friday, they drove her to
Laguna ~ach w~ere she got a chance to slick her
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toes in the Pacilic Ocean. She only had two hours
on the Orange Coast anc't she was making the best
of it, as anyone can see.
How Does an Agent Serve
Subpoena on Hughes?
Aide: President
'Reevaluating'
Tapes Release
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -Justice the 11th," Heaton said. "He may show The White House Friday used the
Department officials pondered Friday up. Why not give him the benefit of leverage afforded by the playing of a
a way to serve a summons on Howard the doubt? \Ye do on the-other four ." sensitive Watergate tape during a recent
Hughes, a recluse billionaire indicted The treaty with the Bahamas ap-capital ~kt.ail party to say President
on conspiracy and stock manipu1ation parenUy covers violent crimes and not Nixon now is "reevaluating" his promise
charges. the lesser violations that Hughes and t k the others are accused or. 0 ma e public the transcripts or the Hughes has been Jiving on the upper recordings. (Related storv, pa•e' 3). two floors of the Xanadu Hotel in JJughes was charged with manipulating · J "
Freeport, Bahamas, where he arrtved the airline's stock: to force the price In the fir t ne~'S briefing of the sudden
from London last week. down in an effort to pressure anti-Hughes Presidential isit to San Clemente, Depu-
The indictments stem from Hughes' directors into accepting his offer. He ty Press Secretary Gerald Warren cited · 1 irli' was also accused or ordering telegrams acquisition ol. Airwest, a reg1ona a ne d' the cocktail party incident as well as
1 ·u · th sent threatening lawsuits if the irectors \Vhlch jlerves near y 70 c1 es in e f iled 1 "monume11tal" amounts or dociunents Westerrf' Uriited · States, Mixlco ind a to go a ong. Canada. In addition to Hughes, those iDdicted demanded by a Senate Watergate Com-
Government prosecutors are studying v.-ere: mittee subp<>ena as reasons for the
the U-year~Jd extradition treaty be-Robert Maheu, fornier chief of his reevaluation.
tween the United States and the lsJand Nevada operations ; Chester Davis, Despite repeated grilling by the White
lion m. the event Hughes f·"· to ~al counsel for Hughes' Summa H na ~ ouse press corps, Warren would not show up to enter a plea Jan. 11. • and an Airwest director; David hi •
"I don't know what they're going to B. Charnay, a film executive and former even nt that the administration would
do," said U.S. Atty. v . Devoe Heaton, Airwest stockholder, and James l:l Nall, refuse to air the transcripts.
who presented the evidence to the grand a Hughes employe. He added that disclosures could raise
jury which resulted in the indictments confusion and doubt in sOme minds as
111~!~:· s:tid summonses had been is-to the President's role in the \Vatergate
sued for Hughes and four others named HE MAY RUN scandal, but Warren hastened to insist
in ~ nine-eoort litdictment and were that the President still stands behind
in the hands of a ·hiarshal. He said FOR PRESIDENCY his vow that he knew nothing of a
officials had not decided ho'v to serve coverup before last l\1arch 21.
the~~oo~ w tedllludedh Heaton said the government was Thit ma'' 1tos been Govenior of arrcn repea Y a to t e party
researching the treaty to detennine a New York for 15 years. He re.tig11ed incident in which a member of the
course of act.ion if Hughes failed to recently in o·rder to devote more ti1ne Ralph Nader legal staff played a sub-
A ... --!~'_ V , _ ~ ed appear for arraignment in Las Vegas . to national affairs. lie is widely ex--poenacd tape for guests at a Georgetown ~ "No dec!aioo will be made until after pecttd to ""'"' hi& fourth bid for the cocktail party. --+~---~1;ll~w~£l~-----I--~:..::::::::..:.:::..::...::=:..:::::.=::.__:__ publicon_pr-en-··~-s~u·~t..lnbarr"8llllelll-and..publ
' . , JIERTH, .Australia (UPI) .-Some of ~ llJklni-clad Aus-. .
,,,..uan •Iris are •etUng a lilUe too much ex~re on Perth beaches. ...... llllM; ::i..1·. do · !!'1 ••.i· f>iit--~-" ~:1aw v :;• :· fett.one~~~s_;twmuchf.inbtinL 4'i:-r '
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.P.rol;latioo Slated ' . •
For 'Naked' Signs Three girb, ag~' i's, 19 and 21, who sald they were former
nurses, went topleu at one western Austnllan beach Friday. At 111·
other Perth beacli, three more women took oil blt1nl tops. SAN FRANCISCO tAP) .51 N th
On Thunday, Miss Gerry Fitzgerald, 24, loaed her bra away at Beach Dlghclub .....,.\,, w~";; s~t.:..i
a tblrd beach. But Friday, she showed the results of her campaign to 11-monlh probatioo Friday oo chlraes
!or t.pleu !IUnbathing. • of violating the city's slgi> ordinanct.
"!lee that S11nbum" she said, revealing ber lobster•recl bolom. MUD!clpal Jud(e Claude Perasao al90
She said she was the >ictim ol overexposure -2'.'1 hoan of made the ownen pledge not to put
topleao bltlllna • up again signs using such words as • .;.... • , : '· ,,.t ·~.... iJ< '""\•• "nude," ~'naked" or j'bottomlm'' ln
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rent eoentl.
d.efitial twminatto-n recanting by fbi · lawyer, William
p, -J976. Who is Dubrovir, was se«i .as giving the Presi-
tllis 'NEWSNAME? dent badly needed defeme ammunition.
To fi1&d out, tum The taped conversations are those
to THE QUIZ on between the President and ousted ad~
Page 1. Other cltaL-ministration lawyer John w. Dean 111
le1iging and enter· and Jiave been characterized as key
taitthag quiz /ea· reC()n:lings in the 'v a t er g a t e in·
ture1 will t.e1t vaur vestigaUoos.
knowled<g of cur-"Peactmeal public disclO!lll"C (of ·the
TIIE QUIZ Is pubU.hed by the
Dailg Pilot as part of our cuTTent
e11e"u program for 1chools •In this
areo.
tape transcripts) sucl\ as the flaying
of one at .a Georgetown cock.ta! party
could lead to confusion In the mind
of the American publlc and further
(See TAPES, Page II
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Dime-a-Line
Bargains
TODAY!
TEN CENTS
Attend
dri\'ing b..1ck to their San Clement e home
about 50 mi les north .
Tkach, \\'hose first wife died about
two years ago, has served Nixon since
his days as vice president. J1e is an
Air Force major general. The couple's
engagement \Vas announced last August.
It's the first marriage for the ne'v
l\lrs. Tkach.
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Fu1·loughs
Also Slated
By Airlines
Dy United Press International
General lt1otors COrp. announced the
aulo industry's largest· and most
dramatic production cu tback Friday,
saying it \\'as dictated by the energy
crisis and consumer fears of fuel
shortages.
The v•orld 's largest ca r inaker said'
it \vould temporarily halt production ear·
ly next year at 10 plants aCl"OSS the
country, including Sou th Gate, and Jay
off 86,000 workers, 38,000 of them iJl..
definitely. ·
GM' Oiairman Richard C. ()erstenberg
blamed the <cutback on the sharp shanp
in big car sales, itself a reactlm. to
the uncert.anty over fUel supplies.
Meanwhile. American Airlines sent
furlough notices Friday to 2 , 3 0 0
employes. Most of the "'orkers are--
ground personnel and management and
headquarters employes in New York,
Tulsa, and Fort Worth, Tex.
Pan American World Airways also
announced layoffs aCfecting I , 3 3 5
employes. This includes 1,000 cabin at-
tendants and 175 management personnel
to be furloughed next month and 160
pilots already laid of£ whose notices
to return to work are being cancelled.
a In addition, Trans \Vorld Airlines said·.
it was Curloughing an additional 2.900
employes, making a total of 3,750 TWA
workers laid off because of fhe fuel
shortage.
United Air Lines already announced
it is furloughing 300 pilots· and· 650 flight
attendants next month.
Eastern Airlines said t\l.'9 weeks ago
it would lay off 3,760 personnel because
of reduced schedules.
Gerieral Motors' Gerstenberg said the
shutdowns and layoffs would allow GM
time to shill production away from
larger sized cars to the smaller, more
popdlar and more economical models.
A United Auto Workers spokesman
said the layofrs underlined the worsening
national economic situation.
''The layoffs are a c1ear reflection
of the worsening state of our national
economy," said Irving Bluestone, UAW
vice presid ent in charge of General
~1otors locals. ;'They are ob\•iously caus-
ed by a combination of the energy
crisis and the ineptitude of the Nixon
administration.''
The layofCs raised the total by the
"Big Three" -General Motors, Ford
J.1otor CO. and Chrysler Corp. -to
more than 289,000, but many of the
\\"Orkers will resume \\'Ork Jan. 2 when
the assembly lines start rolling again
.after a 12-day year-end holiday.
Gerstenberg said the layoffs and plant
shutdowns, which include the main plants
making Buicks and Pon liacs, were Corccd
!See I.A YOn'S, Page Ii
Coast
\feather
The weatherman predicts cloudy
mornings and sunny afternoons for
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Orange O>ast. Temperatures wiU
range in the 50s and low 00s with
the ocean at 57 degttes.
INSIDE TODAY
Cotigressional report sa11s ad·
1n.iral1 and Qellerals are beinQ
fed at public e.J:pe'llSe. Story,
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Hllnt, Barker to Be Freed for Appeals
To Observe .
Astro nauts
WASffiNGTON (AP) -Two prlndpal n,.-Jn the wa1er1ato break·ln, E.
Howard lrunl end Bernard L. Barker,
-.·UI be released from prison next week
to await the outcome of their appeals.
1be U.S. Court of 'AppeaJs ordered
their release J<~riday and said it was
withholding a decision in the case of
three othet" Watergate con!J!>irators pend·
ing the outcome of a parole hearing
Jan. 7. .
"I've been wailing a year and the
next few days will seem so very long,"
Barker's wife. Clara, said at her borne
in )i.1.iami, Fla . "I just v.i.:sh he were
out right thi! minute. I ,,•ish it were
right oow."
The four-day New Year's weekend is
Report Hit
.._ible f..-1ho delay la carrylna . .
out the eotut11 order. Hunt must be
brought to Wuhlngton from lho federal
prilon 111 All"1wood, Pa., IOd lllirlltr
from the pri10n camp at Eglla Air
For.ce Base near Pensacola, Fla.
Federal employes -Including court
pe-rsoMel and U.S. Marshals -were
granted an extra holiday Monday by
President Nlxon.
The five appealed on grounds that
Sirica erred in denying their 1ppllcaUons
to withdraw pleas of guilty to charges
of conspiracy, burglary end wiretapping.
"I lbouj!llt Hunt was a vlcUm of
a ntiscarr1age of justice," said his at·
tomey, C. Dickennan Williams of New
York. "The fact that the court released
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Fire Coverage .
Upsets Bal Isle
By JOHN ZALLER
Of tt1e Pllly Pilot Iliff
One day last summer, a car burst
into flames on l\1arine Avenue, prac·
tically in front of the Balboa Island
'Fire Statioo.
Passers-by were confident firemen
could easily contain lhe fire, but time
wore on and no truck emerged from
the station. At the end of 15 minutes
when a crew fmally arrived, people
were furious .
It turned out that the lire unit had
been on drill duty in Newport Center
and had to fight summer traffic to
reach the scene.
In a more recent case, that same
(ire unit responded to a call to wash
down spilled gasoline. But Its pump
wouldn't operate and firemen were forc-
ed to borrow a garden hose to complete
their task.
To the station with . the smallest
geographic area in Newport Beach to
cover, these incidents are highly em·
barrassing. And while they aren't typical
of. the quality of the station's service,
they-have aroused the concern of many
Balboa Island residenls.
Councilman Paul RyckoU, wb;9 lives
on the island, Is one of the most
vociferom of the critics.
Last month he asked for a report
on allegatioos that the fire unit on
the Island lsn'I doing lls job properly.
And now that the report has been
released, Rycko!I Is still dlssatlJfied,
saying it "tells us how the firemen
are keeping their chrome polished, but
little else.
"l'd say on the whole, the report
raises more questions than it answers,"
Ryckoff contends.
The councilman has two main con·
cerns.
FlrJt, he questions whether the 1951
model truck stationed on lhe island is
reliable. The Incident in which the pwnp
failed was traced to a loose screw,
but Ryckoff wonders whether lhe truck
may simply be too old.
A secoDd question, which applies to
virtually all older parts of lhe city,
is Ryckoff's contention that firemen may
6pend too much time away from the
6tation.
From Pagel
NEG LECT ...
nesdays and Sundays, for 30 minutes
at a time. ,,,
After Huntington Beach Detective
Virginia Kirkmeycr completed her in-
vestigation of Mrs. Kirby, she arrested
the woman at her place of employment
in Anaheim on Dec. 19. Mrs. Kirby
was released that same night on her ,
own recognizance.
"I camiol say what our evidence is,"
Detective Kirkmeyer said, "but we
decided there was enough evidence to
file our charges with the D.A. 's Office
and arrest A-1rs. Kirby."
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"From the list of duties presented
ln the report, it seems that the firemen
spend an awful lot of time on delivery
items and making visits that aren't
necessa ry.
"I would think that given the traffic
problems in older parts or the city.
a truck should never be more than
a few blocks from the :station," he
says.
Newport Beach Fire Chief Leo H.
Love counters Ryckoff with the gen~ral
claim that average fire response time
on Balboa Island ls one vf the lowest
in the city.
"The truck stationed on the island
may be Old," he concedes, "but there
are modern backup units available. And
although it may have occasion a l
mechanical problems, any truck In the
department can have a failure from
time to time.
''ThatJruck IJ generally Ill fine con·
dltlon," Love says.
On the subject of time spent out or the station, Love says "You have
to keep the men drilling. U you don't
they'll jusl stagnate."
He also maintains that the fire preven·
lion program with businesses, schools ,
and homes 1' a vital part of any fire
dePartiiient's resporuibilities.
l.4ve estimated that altogether, the Balboa Island truck spends an average
of two hours ~ day outside the station,
-hall of lhlll µme operil" of! the
Island.
"People on the island have t))e...idea
that the station there belongs juit to
them," Love says. "But that's not Ui.te.
"The men must take part in regular
drills of the city, and when they're
needed in other places to fight fires,
-.·e'll use them."
Questions about the Balboa Island sta·
tion are likely to be further discussed
later this month when Love's report
is formally presenled lo the City Council.
From Pagt>l
LAY OFFS ••.
by forecasts that the auto industry's
1974 model sales might drop as much
as 12 percent.
Gerstenberg earlier forecast sales of
13 to 13.5 million cars and trucks during
the model year.
The latest layoffs, Gerstenberg said,
will mean shutdowns f()r as long as
10 days at plants in Flint and ~ontiac,
Mich.; Fairfax, Kan.; Framingham ,
Mass.; Janesville, \\'is.; Llnden, N. J.;
Tarrytown, N.Y.; Wilmington , Del.; St.
Louis in addition to South Gate . A
plant ' at Doraville, Ga ., also will close
for eight days.
Baby Su rvives
Po is o1i Sca re
The parents of 14-rnonth-old corr:en
Williams of 14684 Kazan St. In Irvine
had a scare Friday when they found
their baby on the floor with a bottle
of ant poison in her mouth.
County firemen rushed her to Tustin
Community Hospital where she was
checked and released with no serious
symptoms reported.
The ant compound, basically arsenic,
could have been harmful If the baby
had eaten any of It. Apparently most
of it fell on the noor before 1he put
the bottle in her mouth , a fireman
said.
The Daily Pilot'• blll!iness ofOces In
Costa Mesa will close at 4 p.m. on
Monday and service complaints on paper
deliveries will be handled by dll'<Ct lines
to the Circula tion Department only until
6 p.m, I
The newspaper's olfices in Huntington
ll<ach. -Newport Beach, Ug\lna ll .. ch
and San Clemenla will be cloeed all
day oo both New Year'• Eve and New
Yur'1 Doy.
A holiday edillon of lhe Dally Piiot
will be produced for delivery on New
Year'• bay ; normal pub 11 cat I on
l<htdules will be malnlalnod on Mooday.
him without btll shows lbe .....i 1t
leasl reaarded the oubotanca of our arfilJ U atriOUI. '' el Scbultz, 1ttomoy tor Bitar
liid t olber tl!rff men -rrw A.
Slurgls, Vlrglllo R. aonw .. 111<1 Eupnto
Martinez -said it was "the first good
news ¥1e've had in a long Ume."
Sirlca sentenced the five, along with
James W. McCord Jr., on Nov. 9.
Hu.nt, a 54-year~ld fonner CIA. agent,
received a minimum 2'h years and a
$10,000 fine. Barker, recruited by HW1t
!or the Democratic party headquarters
break-In, was &eDtenced to a minimum
18 months.
Sturgis, Gonzalez and Martinez, Barker
associates in a number of CIA ad·
ventures previously, were sentenced to
=PACIFIC OClAN=
a minimum of ... }'Mr. They have
been In Cllllody for !bit lone IDd ...
ellaible Jill' .lmmedlale porole. '
Hunt chan&ed bli plea from Innocent
lo iullly Jan. 11 ..:. thr,. 1ays aller
the start of their trial. The four Miami
men did the same rour daya later.
At the time. Slrica interrogated the
men closely about whether thelr pleas
had been induced by anyone. He received
negative replies. Sirlca imposed pro-
visional maximum sentences of---40 -yean:
or more , ordered • study of the men
while lhey were in prism, and implied.
cooperation with the Senate commJttee
and grand jury would result in lighter
sentences.
In mid-September, as their final
CANADA
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WASH.
aentendna day approached, the five IUed
-!<> wlllldrtw their ~. HWll
alao uked dWnlaul of all dwgel, K' 1w k ~ju!;'.' others asked • new trial; wttb-0 u t.e
Slrlca denied the motions end Imposed
stnti:nces.
In hi> •I>Ptal, Hunl claimed the
government tnsUgated the crime, that
he only did whllt he wu told and
therefore was not liable for criminal
prosecution. HI• attorney said thal
evidence brought out in the Senate hear·
lngs and elsewhere durlna: the summer
ohowed H1ml had been only an In·
strument of high governmental officials.
A similar dalm was made for the
Mlaml men: that they laoked crimloel
intent.
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MALMl1IOM
AllfOICI '
· IAll
HOUSTON (UPI) -The Sky lib 3
astronauts walk In 1pace today for the
aecond Ume this week lo photograph
comet Kohotrtek, paying close attention
lo any dlang.., since the bell of Ice
•treaked within 14 million miles of the
sun.
Gerald P. C.rr of Sanla Ana and
f,dward G. Gibson, formerly of San
Clemente, leave the confines of the giant
station to spend 3~ hours tracklne
Kohoutek'1 path across the heavem.
William R. Pogue remains Inside to
roll the station over to point 'the CBirneru
at the comet.
The astronauts were to open the hatch
at 9:30 a.m. PST to use special cameru
to capture the comet's history.
e Mide ast Te1Ulon
By Ualled Pren fntematlonal
Israel and Egypt reported increasing
tension aJong the shaky Suez Canal
cease-fire Jines today despite the first
signs of progress at the A11ddle Eut
peace talks in Geneva.
Egypt told ol ''severe tension" at the
IDAHI WYO. ( IN SHORT ... )
-CALIF. - --
Missiles Over V.S.?
NEY.
UTAH COLO.
truce lines and said dally clashes with
Tsraell forces -.-ere escalating in in-
tensity.
In Cairo, the seml-<>IOdal newspaper
Al Ahram said "both sides are u3ing
heavy weapons, including long-range
artillery, tanks and antitank weapons"
In the fl&hting.
• Viet Fight ing
SAIGON, Soulh Viclnem (AP) -
Fighting resumed in South Vietnam's
tense border region ~·Uh Cambodia after
more than t"''O weeks of relative calm,
according to the Sa.lgoo command.
Pentagon said Friday Air Force seeks congressional
approval to fire Minuteman missi les over U.S. for
first time. Eight missiles would be fired from Malm·
strom Air Force Base, Mont. and go over parts of
several Western states on way to Pacific.
The command sald enemy troops at~
tacked govenvnent infantry positions
Friday northeast of Bu Bong, a former
government outpost 100 miles northeut
rA Saigoo that was ovemm nearly two
months ago. Thirty-five of the aUackers
and eight gdvmunenl troopo were killed,
the oonunand .aid.
Divided NY ,Court Says
Movie, 'Screw', :Obscene
ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) -'Ille !llm
'.'Blue Movie" and the publication
"Screw" are obscene, and New York's
obscenity law prohibiting them i!
constitutional, the state's highe!lt court
ruled Friday in a nanow 4-..1 vote.
The Court of Appeals, in· upholding
the state law, said it fits within the
guidelines of the U.S . Supreme O>urt's
rulings on obscenity. No longer must
U.S. Wea ther
Ple111nt weelhe!' wfll continue ove-r moll ot Southern C1llfornt1 Sllurdey, m1rr~ only allgfllly bv gustv winds In norttiern dnerls !Ind ovorr1lghl lows bllow trMzhlQ in som1 rnoun!aln rreu. Tl'lt weattiorm1n Pr!'CllCI!. 11 high rn me mid
60s In Los Angeles IMl!I' iomr Nrlv mor/111'11 cloudt. • Tem!lff1f11rft Wiii re•ch the ~ In nw .upper
dnrrh and 65 lo I! In tht •-dtHrt•. wllll wlnd9 of up lo 30 mlleti ptr hour ln ncrth1rn 1r11s.
A hllth In "1• 50s 11 11redle-i.d In lhtl mount.rN .,..l,h oveornlohr lo.,..1 from lS to li
A high OI 61 end 1 low ol SS were repOrtld In Los Angeln Friday. Ternpereturrs r1Klled
60 In Long Beech, H Jn Soni• An1 Ind "
11 Ml. W!llOll.
material be round to be "utterly without
redeeming social value" before it may
be ruled obscene. It allows the "average
man" to decide what is obscene and
permitl localities to apply the standards
of the community.
Associate Judge Domenick L. Galxielli
wrote of "Blue Movie" that "nothing
seems to have altered the content since
a year ago when it was fowld ob8cene
by e majority of this court.
"The magazine 'Screw' also Is clearly
obscene by any standard," Gabrielli said.
"It is hard to conceive of how a publica·
tlon could reach any further 10'WS in
attempts to appeal lo pururient interest,"
he said.
Justice Sol Wachtler , one of the three
who dissented with the verdict, wrote :
"Is a man to be convicted of displaying
obscene material even though he suc-
cessfully gauged the standards of New
York City where the materiaJ was
displayed because our court ultimately
decided that the more stringent stand·
ants of Elmira were more reflective
of state standards?"
Life or Death Talk
Portland Police Burea~-Sgt. Paul Bonar Oelt) talk• with unldenUliod
man Friday who climbed 24().(oot Fremont Bridge and threatened to
jump. He was coaxed down alter an hour and whisked away In police
car for examlnaUon.
FromP .. el
TAPES •..
distortion of the racta of the matter,"
Warren said.
Warren would not elab<nte on the
rationale, nor would he predict when
other promised elements of Nixon's
"Operation candor" would be made
public.
He said only that delaib . or con-
lributlona by tbe dairy lndusley and
actlvlUet o! the White House "plwnben"
would be di.wmlnated la white-paper
form "sooner or later."
Only one set of documents -an
exhaustive detalling of Nimn'• penonal
finances -has been released ao far.
Several reporten suggested that the
President "rent.ged" on prnmiles to
make tbe lspe tranacrtpla public.
"l take Issue with the word 'reneged',"
Warren said.
Operation Candor, be added, woold
ainunue as plaMed.
Deal Denied
• Steel Hikes
PITMURGH, Pa. (A~ -U.S. Slee!
and Armco Si.ti ennoon<ecl Friday they
-.~re Unposinc higher prices on certain
heavy steel produru.
The CO.t of Living Coondl· ruled Dec.
21 that increased product.Ion costs
resulting ~m ri3ing scrap metal prices
could be passed to consumers.
Several rums Friday then followed
lhe lead ol U.S. Sitt! and Armco In
taking advenlege of lhe la'llp price
e~ment. The hikes will have their
main effect in the constructlon and
atrtomOtlve industries.
e queen 'Wott't quit'
WNDON (UPI) -A royal """""
firmly denied Friday that Q u e e n
Elizabeth b cmsidering abdication in
ravor of her son, Prince Olarlet.
The rumon were touched off when
William Hamilton, Labor member of
Parliament and a royal crlUc, aakl the
decision or the queen to remodel her
private estate of Sandrlngham could in-
dicate "an early abdication."
Paper Says Cranswn,
Reagan Met on Prop. 1
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sen. Al.an
Crenslon ao-apped plane lut fall lo
oppose Prop. l and lnatead took a neutral
poslllon on the ballot meaaure aller
meeling with Gov. Ronald Reagan, the
Sattamenlo Bee repor11!d Frlda,y.
Holmes Tuttle, e weallhy CalUornla
Republican fund nl&er, sel up and at·
lended the prlv~le mee llng with the
Republican &ovemor and Democratic
oenaton, McClatchy N-pera writer
Leo Rannerl reported In a story !tom
WIShlllaton .
The article also quoled nnnamed
Democratic IOUJ"'Ce5 u saying there may
have been a deal between Reagan IOd
Crenslon that GOP oppoaltlon to
Cranslon's re..Iectloo campalllll nett
y .. r ml&ht be 10flened In exdlaqe
for eupport of Prop. I or neQlralily
Leisure World
m the IW!gan·backed tu llmll1tlon lnl·
tlaUve.
A Cranston aide, Lou Haas, confirmed
that Cranston met a month before the
Prop. 1 election, but ~enled that any
potitical deal had been made.
Haas 111a Cranston Is vacationing In
Palm Spmga and could nol be dlaturbtd
for comment until Jan. 7.
One of Reagan's moat powerful
political eldee, Health and Welfera
Sectttary Earl Brian, Is con1klered a
likely Republican candidate against
Cramton nelt year. Brian, 31, J1 ex·
peeled to re<elve slron1 financial support
from Reagan's political backers if be
l'Ulll. • -• . ..•..
The Dee quoted the u n n a 111 e d
llemocrauc party ..,...... u "rlni
0-anston may bave reedYed an offer
not to field a 1tmig GOP candidate
apl111I him, or not to adequately finance
the GOP cballenger la return for b ... Prop •. 1~ .... --=---'-=-=-==:i:.....-11---1
R • d t Hurt Dttnocr•tlc leaden llW Prop. 1 11 es1 en lft lmportanl plank In a Reagan cam-. • palp for the Ropubllcan Praaldeotlal
A rolldenl of Larma Hilla Le!lu~ llOl!llnallon In 11171.
W..-ld suffered a twoloen arm and lq The article said on eeverllf occalonl
Fl'ldl1 nllhl' when ltlUClt b)I a car In the months prior_ to the Nov. 1
.., Avinlda 5evllll, pollca IOllDl'tod. Prop. I elecUon that Cranatoo w!Clll Rlltlna today at Mllllon Oommunlty oppotlllon lo the meuure. ·
llol)lllal II Leolle hUnen. 11, of 2114 · · .n., Stele Derl)ocrallc part)> lftd 11moo1
A""1da Sevllla. mrr major Democtauc lelder 111
Police aald Iii WU, hit "" a Cl'Gllwtllt califoml4, lncludlna Sen. John 'llmney
by a COt drlVWI bf Etllel Yates, 15, Opposed the defllttd baIJoi -'
of ta.A AVWllda MajlteL CH P. Cl'wtoa uplalned 1111 ~lllJ
apoU9meo llld no cbar8et would be aayta1 be Clllllldtred II "billcelly a
IUtd. . ttate matter" wtllch be bad no1
Pollt'e Nld Ptlerten walked la ltenl peraonaI1y -ed bocauoe II wu oullida
of )hs. Yates beloro lhe coulct_llop. • bis m.in apllere of oonoem.
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Saturday, Dectmber 29, 1973 DAil V PILOT 3
j
'! •
Togetherness Is·
An Energy Crisis
By JOHN VAL TERZA
CH ttte. D•llY PIMt lt•ft
The most infuriating lllpect ci lhe entl'i)I crlil• b that lhe altematlveo
have all but dried up.
The utilities and enel'll' ciars are benllll lor 111 to cut back Oil electrical
usage and we dutifully obey.
We also look for altemaUves.
·-FOR TRANSPORT we choose carpools aad bikes.
And r!"' light, some dlebanb who think Ibey are In
luck have broken out the heirloom kerosene lamps.
in-our case 11-was no heirloom. For a -Christmas gift
the head ol the household asked !or and got a modern·
day example or an old ravortte.
IT IS CALLED an Aladdin lamp.
The lamp burns kerosene, but over the wick · there's
a mantle. That combination will give out 100 watts of
,. white light, no odor· and lhe lamp b suppooed to bum
vAL1'•1tv. 50 h>urs on a gallon of kerosene.
The Aladdin b a gem all right, bu! a modern problem has developed.
THE KEROSENE for the Aladdin , • , aye, lhere's lhe rub.
Doc11ments
End Mill{
Case Taint?
From Wire Services
White House tapes and documents ap..
pear to refute charges that the Justice
Department filed an anti-trust suit
against milk producers in an effort to
extract contriblltlons for President Nil:4
on's 1972 campaign, the spec i a I
Watergate prosecutor's office said.
Newport Beach attorney Herbert W.
Kalmbach, tied to the probe by a dairy
cooperative official several months ago,
could not be reached for comment on
lhe_ announcement that mey clear his
name, along wlth several others, in
the loog standing dairy case.
"NOile of these documents or
recordings support'' allegations of
Associated Milk Producers Incof1)0l'ated
<AMPI), assistant prosecutor llehn A.
Sale said in an affadavit filed last week
in U.S. DisJrict Court ln Kansas City.
The Senate Watergate Committee and
the pr08eCutor are investigating allega· ·
tions that President Nixon increa!ed the
federal price support for raw milk in
1972 in eichange for $527,000 in campaign
contributions by the dairy Industry.
-President
' .
Signs Five
Mor~ Bills
President Nixon F{id.ay began chipping
away at a moun_ta(n of legislation
recently passed by Congress.
The President btgan ~ day at the
Western White House in SB.n.... Clemente
by signing a compromise job:trainin(!
and job-creating bill considered tis._en_tial
with the prospect of J rising unem)toy·
ment in the energy crisis. · '
In addition to the manpower training"
bill, Nixon signed five more of the
SO-OOd bills which were awaiting action
when he left Washington Wednesday.
Those signed Friday were:
-The endangered species act, gran-
ting the government increased authority
to identify animals and wild life
threa tened with extinction and to expand
protect.ion for then1.
-/\. bill authorizing the lk>lJ$ing and
urban development department to issuf'
n1ortgage insurance on loans f o r
purchase of fire safety equi pment by
nursing homes , whether or not they
are covered by FHA·lnSured mortgag(f.
-A bill amending the 1940 lnterstate
Comme rce Act to remove some obsolete
restrictions on use of barges on inland
waterways.
The quest !or the Cbflstmu lamp led me from one sbop to another, but
it was a breeze compared to the auhlequent trek for fuel.
The first hardware store on tbe route led nowhere.
The owner listened to lhe request, laughed cynically and advbed me to
AMP! headquartered in San Antonio. This is Nicky
Tex., is the largest of the three cooperatives in the investigation. Maybe she i~n·t ~uch in the Jooks department, but Nicky, a three·
Both Nixon and sources close to year-old terrier rrux, has more personality than yru can wag a tail at.
-A joint Congressional resolution prq·
viding for establishment of a grove of
trees and other facilities honoring {onner
president Lyndon B. Johnson. The site
\\'ouid be ne:<t to the Pototnac River
in \Vashington. wait Wltil June. .
"Won't get any. kerosene till then,'' he said. Kalmbach have denied the charges. ~ight n~w, what s~e needs most is a good home. She's housebroken,
President Nixon said the price supp:>rts likes children and IS a good watchdog, according to officials at the
FIVE STOPS later, I struckpay dirt.
"Yup," said the clerk.
wfro""m rconaisgredessonmiyenal. ter extreme pressure Laguna Beach SPCA where she is residing temporarily. If you need Volleyball Teague Nicky, get in touch with th e SPCA , 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, tele-"(
The disclosure by Sale came alter phone 494-1512 . F • N "Just happen to have a gallon left but don't drop the can after you read the
price." he warned. a motion filed by AMPI asking the Ol'lllS Ill ewport
telephone calls and other documents of V . l N S } dul f The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches The tab for a gallon of kerosene was $2 plus tax.
\Vhat followed was a probe for explanations.
court t() obtain . memos, records of
communicatioo between the Justice OCa tiona Ul"SeS C le e J\' eeting and Recreation Department is accepting
Department, White House, Agriculture registrations for its winter a d u J t BY SOME CHANGE in federal designation ol the product, the clerk said,
most wholesale deaJers sunply gave up stocking the stuff. New government
rules made it too expensive for them to transport.
Department and others. The Licensed Vocational N u rs es A-lesa. a sPokesrnan announced volleyball league.
Kalmbach and former at 10 r n e Y League will meet at 7:30 p.m. Jan. Skip Nelson. a representative of Mag· Teams or individuals may obtain entry
. The few who stayed in the trade, said the clerk, found a seller's market.
The price soared within a few days.
generals John N. Mitchell and Richard 8 in the Mercury Savings Building, Lin4 ginnis and ASSOciates, InC .. will speak cards at the department office, 1714
. G. Kleindienst, were ·amoog 16 in· 1-r,co~l~n~a~n~d~Viiaiill~eyiiiiViiieiiw;;;;;;,;Siitiireeiiiitsii, iiCoiiiisiitaiiiiiioniiiimaiiiiil~pr~a~ct~ic~e~an~·~d~pe~r~so~n~a~I ~li~ab~il~it~y.iiiiiiii.iiW~es~t~Bai;iiilboii;ia~B~lv~d~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiii
"There's another way you can still get it a little cheaper, though," the
clerk said.
You can find a refinery, he explained, and buy the stuff by lhe barrel.
BUT THERE'S a catch, he said.
The deposit for a s;.gallon ·metal drum b $12 if you have to obtain It
from the manufacturer. ·
Bring the drum back and what do you get!
A grand sum of $&.
• I'M NOT the only disconoolate owner ol a lamp that bum• lumry fuel,
howe ver. , A stop a few days age> at a lamp shop (the electric variety) in San Clem·
ente showed that my ranks are multiplying.
"We're back ordered fe>r Aladdins througb Marth,'' said the owner.
0 There's not a day goes by tbat someone doesn't come in to order n~w
parts for grandma's old mode1. And we're backlogged for parts, too," he
added.
THEN HE looked up and another heirloom owner passed tbroogh the door.
asking for a wick.
"See what I mean?" he said.
So. for lhe fortunate few of you who have one of those valuable relics,
gird yourself for frustralim .
If your search for cheap kerosene fails , you have QOe recourse:
RUB YOUR lamp hard.
And ask the genie.
dividuals named in the request. II
Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski
is reported to also be Jooking into ail
accusation that former attorney general
Mitchell blocked a criminal inveBtigation
ol AMPI alter it contributed $21l'l,000
to the Nixon campaign.
Other dairy officials have said the
cooperative gave almost equal con4
trlbuUO!lS to both Republicans and
Democrats during the Im campaign.
TI_le Justice Department filed a civil
anti-trust suit agalnSt AMPI on Feb.
1, 1972. It charged the 40,000.member
cooperative with forcing milk haulers
to refuse to deal with nonmembers and
forcing dairies to buy only from
members.
Department lawyers said in the brief ·
·that AMPI's ·attempts to link the anti·
trust suit to the campaign fund scandal
were "frivolom" and "immaterial."
They agreed to provide certain
documents and memos MiPI wanted,
OOt only for the private in.spectioo of
the judge· who would have to detennine
if they were relevant.
.Court Reject,s Motinn
'.By Meier tn Leash U.S.
Richard W. McLaren who was in
charge of the anti-trust division when
the suit was filed, said in a test affadavit
his •1sole reason for directing that the
AMPI suit be filed was to prevent and
restrain ~t appeared from our in--
vestigation to be seriou.s violatloos of
the anti-trwt l~ws."
McLaren, now a U.S. ,District judge
in Ulinois, said that on Sept. 9, 1971,
he asked Mitchell to authorize a grand
jury investigation into a possible con·
spiracy by AMP! and others to eliminate
competition in the milk marketing in-A (onner aide to billionaire lloward
'Hughes and friend of F. Donald Nixon
of Newport Beach has lost a round
in his effort to suppress govenunent
evidence be says was illegally obtained
ln his income tax evasion case.
U.S. District Judge Roger Foley
ordered the government to answer the
complaint filed by Jobn H. Meler by
•
Times, Places
Set to Register
·-.Fo1·-Eleetions-
Jan. 14, but refused to grant him a
temporary restraining order.
Meier, a former Newport Beach resi·
dent, charged that Loa Angeles attorney
d,ustry in the Midwest.
John SUckllng, whom he hired In · 1989 Hazel Crissman, es a tu adv1ser, had turned <YVer some
of Meier's private papers to the govern-
ment 1n v1o1ou.n of the au.rney-client Long-time Mesa
privilege.
Meier was Indicted In Las Vegaa Aug.
9 on charges o1 failing to poy $270,ooo Resident, Dies
in income taxes while working for ,
Hughes. He reportedly has become the Funeral services are scheduled Mon-
target of additional grand jury probes day for a long·time Costa Mesan Hazel
both in Laa Vegaa and Uls Angeles. Crissman, 77, who died Thursday .
Dooald Nixon, who acknowledges he Mrs. Crissman lived at 396 E. 21st St., Costa Mesa, and had been a local
-and-Meier-were-once-personal friends, resident for 20 years.
has been accused of using peraooal in-Survivors include sons Raymond W.
: Special locations and hours have betn fluence to aide Hughes in its takeover I and Gilbert Crossman, or Costa Mesa
arranged for perms who wish to of and Texas; daughters Violet Uinecke
register to vote in the upcoming March Alrweat. or San Jose, Agnes Roberts of Lake :s city elections in Orange County, Nixoo has repeatedly denied the allega-Park aad Mary Britain or Kansas; her
· Registar of Voters David Hitchcock an· tiO!lll. 1 brother Earl C&rdwell, of Iowa, plus
nounaed Friday. Nixon waa not titd to any o1 the 11 grandchlldren and 16 g re a t -
Deputy registrars will be in lhe follow-lndldmeolS ..-drargel -ed down grandchlldn!n.
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· ·· ·san ·Juan · Capistrano ·Library,· 31901 waa named as a co-conspirator •.. b\1\ .. contributions to the Heart Fund. MOD£L8 Wllff
, Camino C&pistrano: Dana Point Library. was not lndlcttd. ftRMA,.;l.ocK ··
.2'72ilh: La Plata: Laguna Beach Library, In Meier's tax evasion case, Judge Ii ·-'383 Glenneyre St., and San Clemente Roger D. Foley refuoed to grant the ...-e
Library. 233 .l"""ue Granada. or. evidence obtained from Suckllni that .....iO!o
The same locations will a1Jo be ltaffed may OlOCOl1I Mele"a role ln Huihel' DAILY PILOT :-. ·~ ~with deputy registrars on Wednesday, acqullltlon ol AlrwesL OEUVE'RY SERVICE • ~ ---~·m:-t frmn noon to S p:~Ttaandl.Y.--1n-a-llmil1JL4ult-lUed-b~~M:-t--Dfii;;;;;Qfthi:00"'1Pllot---jHlff--h~~ :January IO for too aame hourS, Hitd> U.S. District court In Los Angele$, Judge Dtll"" of th< Dally Pilot
cock said. " A. And'°" Hauk last -k granted Is '"''"'ttd
25" DIAG.
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: Deadline for registration for tbe Mareb a tempomy reeti'alnlng order barTlni
mtmlclpal elections Is Feb. 3 but Hitch-lllr1her appearancea by Sucltling belore
·cock urges all eligible pmons to the federal grand jury here.
·register as soon as possible to be certain Hauk also warned the attorney could
<of receiving a sample bellot In advance be dllbaJT<d for vlolaJlng attomey-ABC COLOR TELEVISION OFFERS A COMPLETE SELECTION OF '74 SYLVANIA PRODUCTS
or election day. client privllegcs. In the Sult filed in
Residents who Wish to register mllll Foley'• court. Meier sought an order
be a U.S~ ciliiea, and !I yean IJI b&rrlnl lurther grand Jury testimony
age ot1 electlm day. by SUcltllni, prohibiting the government
In additioo to new teilstranll, U-f""" 111ing any of Meier's papen ob-
who have lllOVed since fut recfsterl"I talned fmll Sucltllng and barring the
and women who have married must grand ~ Irom retuntlng any in·
, ,...rqilter. dlctlnenta baaed Oil SUoltllng's ttalimony.
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Brass Feast for Little
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WASIUNCTON (UPI\ -
the Pmlagon may not
qtllte provide caviar 10
generals but does orfer a
lteat dinner or lobster
lunch to admirals for $2.10.
That's the blue plate
special at a ))rl\'ale dining
room for ttdmirals in the
Pentagon. 11> Is one of 23
e11'.clusive eating spots for
the top m ilitary brass and
braid around 1he globe.
The cost to the laxpayers
is an estimated $1.8 million
a year.
nlE AR~1Y. Navy , Air
Force and J\1arines insist
no tax money goes directly
to subsidize the food but
'For the
Record .., _______ ~°J
Births
MOA• Mli:MO•IAL MIKl'ITAL __ ,
Mr. •f'od Mr1. J•tk Jurlt, 12'1 Miiioy Drlw, M1mth1glon llHtll. DO'f,
Mr. Mid Mr1. Sieve Mont1l,..o, 511
l'l«POnt, Cosl1 ~. girl. JN, I nd Mra. KenMll'I SI. Sure, 1111
Commooore, N..,.POr1 1111cr1, girt
Mr. •1111 Mr1. Mh:~•el Nlde..-. 3ll4
ltMltllfft A~ue • ..,,..,,.Im, r.ov.
Otc"nlltr I Mr. eJ'ld Mr1. Jl:lcN rd o.,-, 1)Dll
SO\ltl'I l1yfroril, a1lbo.1 lll1nd, bOV.
Mr. 1nd Mr .. Jtot..rl N1v1rro, 1101
W ... PI# Av1, A.pl. O•Sll, H\lllllllOIDA
lucll, boy. '
M,. Ind Mr1. Triom11 llori1, l:JCI
SlllMX L•l'lt, N1wpor1 8t1cn, girl.
Mr. l lld Mrl. Sltfllllft O\llnn, 4'20
Ml1tlul~. 51., OltQo, bOY.
Mr. Ind Mra. Jl:Dbtrl LlhO. 11, 1"7 M1pl1 A.....,u., Apt. II, Cotti M111,
girl.
Mr. 111d Mr1. Wlllhtm WDOd, 241:'2
VII Mldr119nll1, M111lan VltlO. ~
11r11.
Dec1mblr t
Mr. Ind Mr1. Mlcll1t1 Hockm1n. 1741
1"1rr Slr111. H1,1nt!notan ll11tll, boy.
Mr. 1nd Mr1. Chrl1!0Plltr TUC:kl!',
It• PIN'I S11110urn1, N1wp0rl !111ch, .... Mr. Ind Mr.. L1rrv Zuver, 1007
Nortll Lowell, S1n11 Ml, llOy,
Mr. i nd Mr•. Loo.iii Urll(h\lrlu, 2sn2 L11 llob11. L1oun1 Hlll1. glrl.
IN. ll'ICI Mr1. Keon1tll Gulllbln, 1515
Cerf1nc)ff, Cotti Mn•, 'llrl.
Mr. 1nd Mr1. Rotttrl Singer, 210$2
llf'HntlclrD l.1111, Hunllngtan lleKh,
t lrt.
DlcM!Mr 11
Mr. •NI Mrl. Bllty Clll!lmlll. 110-1 a
Dt11w1r1 SlrMI, HuntlnglDA lltKfl, ..,.
IT • .IOtel"M HOSl"ITAL '*'·--· 11 Mr. i nd Mra. P11Tkk T. Morin,
2"21 C.... Alcala. Mlulon v111o,
girl.
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Mr. ind """'· RlcNrd W. Swinson, 11242 Mendocino Av1 .. lrvlnt, glrl.
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1146.1 Slorllc:rH1, Fount1ln V1U1Y,
tlrl. DICMIMrlJ Mr. Ind Mn. ll:Cllllld It. Ollt.ritl, 1~ L1 It.ow Clrcl1, FctUnllln v1111r, llCl'f.
Mr. 11)11 Mr.._ 01n11Y C. Pool, lllfl
Wllllf'lt Au1 .• Fount11n \111111" oov.
Death Notlees
CHRISTY
Alk 1 P. Cllrlllr. 211 \lllltnov1 It.Old.
Cotti MISI. Diii Cl'! dull!, Dlclmbt< 27, ltn. Sur'tlved b't' ,_ d11111hltrt.
llutll Nafltl end Ann Wld1m1n 1 lour
br'9tfll11l OM sllltl". MftnlN'\11 llfvlCH,
~r. o.c.mm 3\, 3 l"M. Lut111r1n
Churdl ot tt11 lltt11rr1Clloll, Huntlng!an lllcl'I. lnler/nlAI, f'Klllc Cr1tl Mtm«!1I
f'•rtt. Rtdondo BHCtl. F1mllr •ll90ISI• "-I wli.hl"G, pltlM m1U mtm«lll
conl!1bullonl lo Thi Atnlf'lctn Cill'ICll'
S«ll!y, lUS. lrvlnt Rold, T11$ltn, C1
,.,...,,, !tln:·lltrOlfOll Fullll'll Homt.
Coal• Mn1, ClrK11N'I.
CltlSlMAM
M1zel CrlhmtA. 2M E. nit St., Cotti
Mot. 01!1 of drill\, 0«1mt11r 21,
1'7l. Survh•ld Dr ,_ '°"'' ltt'l'mond w., CMll Mft.IJ Glllllrt Crl»n\ln. T1x1•:
.. 1 !hr" d1UOl'l••r1, \llol11 Ulnecke, Sin
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)(_ tirtndclllldrtn. Slrvlc11, MDnd1y, • AM, ;r: l tn arOldw1v c111pe1, wl!ll Rev, Loll"r
'•• •· Gr11n oftlcl1tlng. F1mllv 1UW11J1
:: rnel'l'Clrl1I contrlbullon1 bf madt lo lhl 1 Hurt Fund. Bell BrDl<lWIY Morlu1ry, r. Olrec:tort. ~ " .. ~ ~ • ~ ~ ~ ~
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5111'1 H. S11civl1t. Age •1: resident of
CMll M111. 0111 Of 111111'1, Oec1mbtr
25, 1f7l. Survl~. by two ton5. W11111m
W .. Of Co.ti M111; W1lllr I(. Set~llt.
Gr111d Juncllon, Colorado: d11111111tr, Mr1 .
A!'lllt W1U1nborn, v1111, C1tllorn!1;
~ht1'. Simon L1rsMl!'I. Sweden; lour •tr1ndclllldr1n; two gr11t11r1ndch!klr1n.
\lllllllflan. S.lurdtY 1nd S u n d 1 ., ,
Dlctmber " Ind )D, trom • AM !o ' l'Wo. Wtttclllf Clltpel. Gr1ueslde
servlcu, Manrro1e Ct m111ry. Clllcego,
llt!nol1, FrldtY, J1nu1ry "-197,, 10:30
AM. Wt1tcllll Clllpel Mortu1ry, ~.
Forw1rdlng ClrKlort.
govtmment tunds are used
for outlays suth N w1dter
salaries. utilities and
restaurant space. Eleven
or the elite dining rooms
are in the Washington
area. High ethelon civili··
ans also have entree tQ
them.
A recent report to the
H o u s e Appropriations
Committee said that in the
12·month period ending in
June more than S I . 6
million was spe nt on
personnel assigned to the
top brass' dining quarters
and another $110,000 went
ror other costs.
The committee termed
the outlay ·•excessive."
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FOR ITS 25,000 rank·
8nd·file workers, the Pen·
tagon privides six
cafettrlas run by a private
finn -two of them can·
taining dining l'OQIJIS with
waitreSse:!I. The tbeapcst
fare is a club sandwich
with cole slaw ror $1.70:
the top price is for a
post roast plate at $2.30.
Al the Army general of-
fi«rs' mess, generals can
g'ef. a soup-to-nuts meal
for $1 with such main
choices as sirloin of beef
brochette, leriyaki or fried
Canadian smelt.
The charge at t h e
11.1arine Corps mess for its
I THE PICK OF Punch -1
"The or;ginil/ Norman !<Hp wot dctroyed in 1971 to buid the
car park."'
Assistant's Assistant
Salary of So11
Of B~er Told
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -burdens of the ass~tant com·
Wade A. Burger, son of Chief missioner." The paper quoted
Justice Warren Burger, is McCall as saying there was
drawing a government salary a "critical need for this posi·
of $25,863 -more than seven ti on."
times his annual ear:nings as Burger, 37, earned an an·
a real estate salesman, the nual average of $3,270 during
Nor f o I k Virginian-Pilot his last three years as a
reports. • sa lesman of houses for
The paper said Burger is Crowell & Co. Inc., a Northern
employed by the General Vi rginia real estate firm, ac-
S e r vices Administration cording to the company's files,
(GSA) with a title of "special the paper said.
generals Is $1.25 and al
the Alt Forte dintng J'OQP\
11.50 for most lunches,
TUE NAVY charges 111
admirals $1.to for regular
lunches and $2, 10 for the
net mignon or . lobster
tails.~
ln the cafeteria Jines,
some Defenae Department
workers defended t he
private dining room prac·
lice as a prerequisite of
rank. But one -noting
that the admirals and
generals wbo are paid
from 131,000 to 151,000 a
year -commented : "I
thought food stamps were
for the poor."
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Sponsor's
Dropping
Box Derby
AKRON, Ohio (UPI I -The
president of !he A k r o n
Chamber of Commerce said
Friday the All·American Soap
Box Derby had become a vie·
tim of "cheating, fraud and
hoax" and the chamber y;ould
no longer support the race.
James Gront11 . 14, of
Boulder. Colo., v•on the 1973
derby but y,•as disqualified
y,•hen it was di scovered he
was drivjng a car rigged v.·ith
an electromagnet \Vhieh gave
him a faster start.
C H AMBER PRESIDENT
George Britton told a news
conference here that the
chamber tenninated all finan·
cial and administrative
responsibility for the derby.
However, Britton said, if
some other group or responsi-
ble business or organization
wished to sponsor the race,
the chamber would assist.
Drew Hearn. director of the
derby qualifier in Oiarlotte,
N.C., claimed the chamber
was trying to kill the race
with bad publicity. He called
for a meeting of all derby
directors.
"I DO NOT want to see
the derby leave Akron,"
Hearn said, but hinted he
would consider moving it to
Charlotte.
Hearn also suggested that
the derby eliminate a 11
monetary awards.
assistant to the assistant com-
ntissioner for the office of IT WAS NOT immediately
space management." known whether Burg~r had
"Money only draws the
cheater," said Heam.
('.a:rl Day, president of Soap
Box Derby, Inc., said the
derby concept has "grown
beyond its initial concept." BURGER'S PERSONNEL
file, parts of which the paper
said were disclosed by a GSA ·
spokesman, Slows his duties
are to coordinate w o r k
between the office of space
management and its parent
agency, the Public Building
Service.
Pete McCall, a GSA public
relations man, was quoted by
the paper as saying Burger
is the first person to hold
the special post, created "to
alleviate the day-to-day
any other source o{ income
during those years.
Richard Q. ~awter, director
ot information for tht GSA,
said that Burger "certified he
had a civilian salary com-
mensurate with a G S I 4
rating" at the time he was
hired. That would be the
equivalent or more than
$19,000 a year annually .
In addition, Vawter said, the
Civil Se r v i c e Commission
certified Burger to the GSA
at a GS14 level.
t? NOD A TAX DEDUCTION t?
occ
WORlllD AIOUT FUil IHOlllTAGlf
t CONCUNID AIOUT YOUTH t
DONATI IOATS-CARS-AIULANIS
IDT ICOUTI Of AMIRICA • SW Ifft
''TIIE ORIGINAL race was
for kids -now the race is
for parents," Day said. "We
must get back to basics."
Day suggested r e g i o n a I
competition to cut the rosts
of the derby race. By modi·
fying the All-American con-
cept, he said 15 to 20 regional
winners CQU!d compete in the
All-American race.
COlllEI I EASE
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Cllowolet ....... ""'"' • New ?4 .... HCtfdlHcll '18'' Pl• MONTM
Ph.II TIX & Lie. On Al/fit, Crldlt
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COMNIU CHIYlOLIT
1111 HAllOl ILVD.
COSTA MUA 14 .. 1100
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ELKS LODGE ON VIA OPORTO SUBJECT OF CONTROVERSY
Member$ Claim New Mall Area Will Hinder Access
McGovern-Illegitimate
Child Pursuit Dropped
FORT \VAYNE , Ind. \U PI ) -Officials ·--This ne\vspaper· furth er contended
of a Fort Wayne nev.·spaper said Fridny that the n1afler of whether Sen .
they decided "reluctantly" not 10 pursue i\'lcGovcn1 ''"as lhe father· was not at
court action in eflorts to obtain an issue in this court rose. Our concern
Ind iana Board of l-lealth birth certificate \\'as that a public reco rd had been
allegedly listing Sen. George ?ilcGovern tampered \Vilh !!nd it \\·a.s incumbent
as the rather pf an illegitimate child. on public officials to find out "'hY and
The Indiana Supreme Court decided \vho haa done the tampering."
3-2 Thursday to make permanent a tern~ THE NE\\'SPAPER oblaincd a copy
porary. writ in the case. ln effect. it on file \\'ith the Fort \llayne Boord
blocked the Ne\\·s-Sentinel from obtaining of Health but it did not show the nanie
the record to detennine the truth of of the father and appeared to have a report in a Washington newspaper alleging such a record exists listing been erased chemically.
the 1972 Democratic presidential nominee \Villiams filed action to compel State
as the fathei:. liealth Commi ssioner \V illiam T. Paynter
and Registrar of Vital Statistics Kingston
Pi1l'GOVERN llAS ~nied he father~ B. Fly to provide the"Original document.
an illegitimat~ child . \\'llEN TllE state officials declined,
"\Ve , however. think it unfortuante a move \1·as started to declare them
the court failed to agree with our con· in contempt of court. but the temporary
tentioo that what was al stake in this v.'ril issued by th r Sup reme Court Oct.
case was the sanctity of the publi c 17 blocked possible conte111pt action
Elks, ·City
Negotiate
Acce ss Bid ... City Attorney Dennis O'Neil iiiald Friday
he expects Newport Beach will negotiate
an ool-of-court settlement of a $250,000
in11erse condemnation claim by the
Newport Harbor Elks Lodge.
The Elks tlaimcd this month that
a tily-approved orojcct to create a. m~ll
Ukc area on Via Oporto in the Lido
shops area "'ould deprive them of ac:cess
to their lodge.
"WE'VE BEGUN 11egotiations and we.
don't see any insurmountable problems,"
O'Neil said. "\Ve're hoping to be ablt
to work th.is thing out without going
to court." . The city ~·as notified Tuesday by its
insurance carrlcr that If the matter
goes to court, its regular insurance will
not handle the matter. _
"\Ve kne\v lhat the insuruncc people
don't normally handle inverse con·
demnation," O'Neil said. "So this ·was
no surprise."
O'N EIL SAIO that the damages claim ,
'"'hich has been denied by the City
Council. was sent to the insurance car·
rier only as a formality.
Stanley Gould, an attorney for the
Elks, said his client, like th e tity, hopes
to negoUalc a settlement out of court.
"There are a number of things that
could be done lo satisfy us," he said.
"Now we have to see which of them
is accept<J.ble lo the other parties in·
volved."
THE ELKS are protesting a proposal
to "discourage" automobile circulation
on Via Oporto by paving it in bricks
and building fountains and landscaping
jn the middle of the street.
The Elks claim that the project v.·ill
impair access to their lodge and that
their land will decrease in value as
a result.
l1icreases
Postponed
WASHINGTON <AP I -The U.S.
Postal Service said Friday it will
postpone rate increases scheduled
Jan. 5 until ~larch 2 in compliance
with a Cost of Living Council dire:·
live.
That means the price of mailing
a first-class letter will remain eight
cents for another two months
be.lore going to a dime.
The Cost or Llvin1 Council a
week ago told !he Postal Service
to tri1n the amount of proposed
increases but ordered no changes
in the new rate structure.
record," said editor Ernest E. \ll illiams. agai nst Paynter and F'ly. 1 ~~_.:.____:.___:__::.:_:_:~~~.':::::===========~·
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in the l1hllijijli1ij
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7 DAYS
PRICES GOOD
THRU DEC. 31st
]EWEIJ· Y .
CLceARA CE
Sp~cial Grou p of Jewelry
PENDANT S IN CUl l. P[ARl. TIERY CPA[. & DIAMOND . EARRINGS IN DIAMOND
CUlT. PEARl & OTHER PRECI OUS STO NES · MANY OUTS TANDING SOLID GOlO
BRACEl ETS • NUMEROUS COCKTAll RINGS IN DIAMOND. RUBY. SAPPHIRE . OPAl.
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ClUOEO • A LIMITED SElECTIO N or TIN[ CUUURED PEARl STRANDS . A TEW
UNUSU Al BROOCHES ARE INClUOEO • All ITEMS ARE 14 OR 18K GOlD !ROM OUR
REGUlAR STOCK .
VALUES 10 Sl20 VAL UES 10 Sl90 VAlUtS 10 S240 VAL UES TO SJ20
NOW NOW NOW ~NOW ·
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REDUCED TO CLEAR REDUCED TO CLEAR
All LOOSE STONES All ART OBJECTS
R!ur ~tor ~opph.,e1-f,.1 Qpal, c ....... d Jode & 1101• Ovor1,
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SHOP NIGHTS 'Til 1 O
LONG BEAC~t . -4313 AJl•ntie Ave. .WHfT'flER, 12918 Phllld1tphla $1,
SANTA ANA , 2015~. Mtin REDONDO BEACH, Soull\ 81y Ctnter
TORRANCE, 2445!) Hawthornt Blvd. TORRANCE, 011 Arno F15hion ~·
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Rivaling America
By EARL ARONSON
AP Ntwtftl lW.1 Wrlllr
Within the next three to
10 years. American ga rdeners
may expect some fine new
varieties or flO\\'ers a n d
vegetables from their Euro--
pean cousins. These will in·
elude cabbages, parsley. peas,
alyssum, marigolds. zinnias,
s n a p d ragons, rudbeckias,
begonias and im/>atiens.
This word comes from
Derek Fell, executive director
or All-America Selection,,, who
recently paid us a visit after
a four·week tour visiting
European plant breeders in
England, Gennany, Holland,
France, Denmark and Sweden.
inspecting new nowers and
vegetables sUU in the develo~
ment stages.
dail~wspaper. Fell a 11ised seedsmen to
seek a r choice or elltry
mate -ore suitable' for
Amcr1 a . <:oncUtions. He sug·
gested that British breeders
might look to the an1ateur
garde n er for new
breakthroughs s i n c e tradi·
tionally amateur gardeners in
Britain have produced some
good breeding achievements.
SUMMARIZING on '<!uality
of new breeding material, Fell
noted : "America still leads
the world in breeding both
quality and quantity in new
flowers and vegetables, but
Europeans have some out·
standing new material in cer-
tain classes, and I definitely
recognized some potential All·
America flowers award win-
ners, particularly in Great
Britain. ·
"From what I saw in Britain
I would think that a BritiSh
breeder could win an award
within three years. A
vegetable winner from Europe
has not been forthcoming in
a long time, but 1 saw new
varieties in Denmark that cer·
tainly seem suitable f o r
America." '
FELL ALro gave them
some advice in rcspanse to
a question: "How can British
breeders be more successful
in winning an All-America
Award" something tbey had
not accomplished since 1940.
The question came from 1.lrs.
Xenia Field, garden editor of
the LondOn Daily fl1irror ,
Ew-ope's largest circulation
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Colorful New Varieties .
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JAPANESE TOMATO RING WILL YIELD 200 POUNDS OF FRUIT
To111ato Ring Fen~e
I
Saturda1, Outm bt'r ~· 1973 DAILY PILOT S
Beet Leaf hopper
Citrus Killer Foun,d
Spedal to the Dally Pllol
RIVERSIDE -A major
breakthrough against one or
the most serious diseases of
citrus trees throughout the
\\'orld has been announced by
the University of talifornia.
Rive rside.
Dr. E. C. Calavan professor
of plant pathology, reported
a discovery that could lead
lo eventual control or stubborn
disease. wh\ch already has
crippled t\\·o million orange,
grapefruit, and tangelo trl'CS
in California alone.
Dr. Cala van said Ing ~ting
Lee, a graduate student work·
ing under his direction, and
cooperating scientists have
found what very probably is
the insect that carries the
causal agent of stubborn
disease.
·rnE INSECT is the beet
leafhopper, a\readv convicted
as the ca rrier of curl y top
virus, \Vhich causes a major
disease of sugar beets and
other plants. The beet leafhop-
per is called Circulifcr teneHus
(Baker).
"The discovery in this
leafhopper of the naturally-oc·
curring organism that causes
stubborn disease is highly
significant," said Dr. Calavan.
"It identifies a probable
natural vector, or carrier, of
the disease.
Pl ant Pathology ln Catania,
Sicily: G.ll. Ka loo st i an,
research leader, Dr. C. H.
Oldfield, r e s e a r c h en·
tomologist and •r.o. Pierce.
research technician, all at the
USDA Agricultural Research
Service Boyden Entomology
Laboratory at UCR.
DR. CALAVAN noled .
ho"·ever, that the UC R
research team has also im·
plicaled t~·o other leafhoppers
as possible suspecls. These
are in the genus Scapbytopius.
The organism that apparently
causes stub bor n -
Spiroplasma citri -also ~·as
fou nd occurring naturally in
these leafhoppers. But since
these insects are not nearl\'
so \11idespread as the bet!t
leafhopper, they are less likely
to be the main carriers of
the disease.
The discovery of the aµ.
parent vector of st ubborn
disease caps 20 years of
research at UCR by · Dr.
Calavan and associates. Four
years ago another graduate
student, E.C.K. t g we g be ,
made an equally si~nificant
finding -that stu b born
disease is not caused by a
virus. as had been assun1cd .
but by an organism /similar
to mycoplasma, minute bodies
or various shapes (oWld in
leaf tiSllues. Tbls n e w
organis1n was sUbscquently
named Splroplasma cltri. Jn
citrus It is intenncdiate in
size bttween a virus and a
bacteriu1n.
In 1970 the UCR scientists
and others working in·
dependently In France found
that S. citri could be cultured
from diseased citrus and
maintained indofinitely in a
culture medium.
THIS FINDING made it
possible to search for the vec--
1or by culturing malerial from
insects found on or near stub-
born-diseased trees. Added Or.
Calavan:
"Leafhoppcrs are known to
carry a n umbe r of
myeoplasma·like diseases of
plants. This prompted us to
concentrate on leafhopper!
present in orange seedlings
at UCRs Moreno Fann, ·east
of Riverside. An extensive
natural spread of the disease
\\'as noted there in t971, 1972.
and 1973.
"Lee and C<1rlia repeatedly
found S. citri in beet Jeafhop-
pers collected at Moreno. The
discovery \\'SS highly signifi·
ca nt. since the insect builds
up to high populations in hot
desert areas of California and
Arizona where s l u b born
disease is common."
Being Offered for 197 4
111ere are 90me stunning planted in late spring when J deal
new plants being orfered for temperatures warm up.
197•. Let's take a look first Cosmos is another popular
at the All·America rose selec-ann.ual growing ~e~I under a
Method for Planting Smull Areas
MAKE A CIRCLE of
slightly less than five feet
in diameter with the fen-
cing. The' slightly overlap-
ping ends can be held
together with wire or even
paper clips .. The fivc·foot
circle now goes dead
center in the seven·foot
circle. The screening is
placed inside the five-foot
circle, at the bottom of
the circle.
secret. Farmers often first
"starve" their plants to
get best production. A
tomato plant has a
singular habit to reacting
to stimulation -and
knowing this decides the
crop you're going to get.
If overfed, it goes on keetr
ing to its vegetative
(growing) stage instead of
at a nonnal tlrne of life
turning reproductive as it
should. You've seen those
pictures of plants that
reach the second story.
Hqrrors! It's not big
plants but a lot o f
tomatoes you want . So
don't let t h i s tern·
peramental rellow do you
wrong.
''If it should prove to be
the principal vector in
California, control of the
disease inight si mply be a
matter of controlling the in·
sect."
Other members of the group
responsible for the vector
discovery were Dr. Girolamo
Cartia, of the Institute of
Calif or1iui
Living Has
Advantages
One of the joys or living
in California is that spring
comes early to the garden
and even sooner for those who
EntomologiSls who identified
the learhopper.i collected from
the field-were M. W. Nielson,
USDA Forage Insects
Research Laboratory, Tucson,
Arizona anrt . J .P. Kramer,
Sys tematic En tom o 1 ogy,
Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
, variety of cond1hons. The
hons, (AARS). new Cosmos Diablo will add
Bahia ls an eye--eatching a striking effect to your flower
orange tinged pink noribunda borders. It has deep .reddish·
with k>ts of blooms borne pro. orange flo~·ers and feathery
fusely and constantly through foliage.
the flowering season. An ideal Celos.ia is one or the easiest
landscape noribunda, Bon· and most glamorous flowers
Bon, is densely covered with for home gardeners to grow.
dozens of delighUul pink and And among tbe 1974 All·
wh.ite bi-color blooms, set in America Selections is the
a wealth or bright green Celosia Red Fox,·"A11h bright.
foliage. shiny carmine-red plumes and
A richly fragrant rose fit· fresh, green foliage creating
tingly named Perfume Delight a beautiful contrast. Semi·
is the only hybrtd tea to win dwarf in growth ~abit, it
AARS honors for 1974. One grows just 2 ft. high. with
bloom of Perfwne Delight will a spread of 2 ft., creating nn the room with fragrance, a dram at i c erefct simply
while three plants in a garden planted iii a ,\itraight line along
will add a delightful perfume the edge of lhe Jawn .
to a wide area. All three All-Zinnias. Celosia and Cosmos
Americans are available in are summer blooming and
bare•root now ! ' may not be available except
All!ONG THE !!Ill All·
America Selections, Is a spec·
tacular new hybrid Zinnia
called Scarlet Ruffles. Its
brilliant, deep scarlet fully·
double bkM>ms are produced
Jn great quantity on long
stems that are ideal for cut·
ting.
Then there's the Zinnia.
Peter Pan Orange that grows
nam~range flowers Gil dwarf
plants -a combinabon in
great demand by today's home
gardeners. Zinnias are to be
Weekender
Gardener's
Cliecklist
in seed form Wllil March.April
when available in flat s.
Camellias
Excellent
Bloomers
What's ,tile nlcest thing
about Camellias? First, the
individual blooms are ex·
quisite. The colorations and
variations of color are out-
of·this world. And. the plants
are excellent choices ror
landscape situations. The dif·
ferent growth habits, foliage
"shapes and textures add to
their versatility in the garden .
But, perha~ the nicest thing
about Camellias Is the long,
king blooming season.
It's some kind of
madness that breaks out
in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
every year and it's known
as the Japanese Tomato
Ring fever. Here 's the
story :
\Ve know backyards in
Tokyo arc very small.
Perhaps that's behind the
invention of the Japanese
Tomato Ring. The idea is
to get an awful Jot -
say, 200 pounds or more
-of lhe highest grade
tomatoes from a very
small space. And not all
at once either.
We'll leave. it up to you
to decide with y o u r
nurseryman the best type
of cllrnbing tomato for
your area -never a
ground or free-.standing
type! But to get results,
follow these rules.
Empty the trunk in your
car and head for the
nearest lwnber yard or
hardware store. What you
want is exactly 14 feet
of cheap fencing, that
\\<-ekted kind with tw~by·
four inch ~angular
openings. ltt \Wtn't cOst
much. Also, buy 14 feet
of aluminwn or plastic
screening o{ 24-inch width.
Now go to your favorite
nursery. garden store or
wherever you buy your
supplies of this sort and
purchase t\\.'O SO-pound
bags of pulverized (not
composted) cow manure
and a six cubic foot bag
of peat moss.
Discover a fairly dry
and SWlny area you can
spare in your garden .
Make a seven·foot circle.
Turn the soil for about
si x inches down. That's
seven feet in diameter or
a little inore. You don't
have to be too exact.
Now you have a choice,
but a little cow manure
and peat moss should be
put aside. All the rest,
a third of peat moss, a
third of manure and a
third of your backyard soil
is mixed into ooe pile.
Another way is to put a
layer or a hair or the
·manure on hand in the
circle," follow with a half
of the peat _moss and then
with a half or the soil.
Then repeat and you'll
have sort of a six-layered
cake. That's inside the cir·
cle with the f enc in g
holding it in . Don't expect
it to go much higher than
ten inches of the screen-
ing. (You can build it
higher in years to come).
We advised saving a
sm~I amount of tbe
manure and peat moss.
This is now worked into
the cleared soil outside the
ring, \\.'hich should be
about a foot wide .
Now you're ready and
we hope it's that time
of the year when your
nurseryman has his first
tomato plants coming in
-but you can plant.them
any time later when· the
frost is safely o ff.
Tomatoes take on an
average of 90 days to pro-
du ce ripe fruit.
\Ve're going to let you
in on a very impartant
The ide.a is to hardly
feed a tomato plant at
all until it reaches the
sta.ge of blossoming, ~he
;tage of reproduction for
~hich its life was rightly
intended. Use fertilizer
sparingly at first. A.Jea·
spoon per plant each tl'.'O
weeks until blossoms show
is enough.
AS FOR THE PLANTS,
talk it over with your
n~ryman. Four plants
equal distant around the
outside of the circle is
enough for all t h e
tomatoes you and your
neighbors will ever want.
There are many ways
to get more tomatoes.
Stagger the first Planting
(after frost or whenever
you begin) with two or
three at the start and then
ty,•o or three mor e
between them, six week s
later. And if you plant
all at once, don 't forget
to plant again in mid·
season. The staggerplant·
ing p I a n also works
toward multiple crops
Yoith replanting.
Dormant
Planting
Time No'v
start planting now.•
A wide variety of bedding
plants are available this
month and next -to enhance
Can1ellias you may have had
blooming all win ter and the
flowering Quince that will
surprise your neighbors soon.
The brightest calling card
Yule Tree
Mulch Best
For Garden
Winter means less hassle ever -maybe a Valentine
and better value for the novice bouquet -is a bed of Pansies, SAN DIEGO (AP) -The
gardener, '11J.is is the .Jime talendulas. Iceland Poppies, ground is getting a belated
to plant in the dormant state Sweet Alysswn, Violas, Fairy Christmas present -unsold
the shrubs, flowers and trees Primroses, SnatAragon and and used · Christmas trees
that will provide color and Stocks. The last two probably shredded into soD1!Dfichin&
fragrance for much of the will bloom latest. mulch. \ ye~r. ·1n a dernons1l'aHm e11106..I·
Th.is is because many ,old ·· FOR PLANnNG this time by flCOlogists, Girl Scouts tou-
favorites are easily planted 'Of year: ph>Vide well drained ediabotit~;tfOO .di.scarded tree1
while dormant; as they ~can soil. A sligbtlf raised bed is into a shredding· 11\4Chine pro-
be safely . planted bareroot. recommended. Each time of vided free by a tree 1utgery
But even more exciting, they planting renew the soil by company.
usually are~ lesS expensive in adding organic s o i I con· The mulch was stuffed into
bareroot or balled and wraµ. · ditioners. · burlap bags by the girls work·
ped in burli p. Winter planted annuals -in g Wednesday at a municipal
and all annuals for that mat· landfill . Later several ecology
RECOMMENDED for dor· ter -are happiest in full groups a ppealed to Sa n
mant planting are Roses, sun. Don 't let the fact that Diegans to take oTd Yule trees
flowering Quince, Weigela, ·they perform in cool weather Jan. 3 to six high schools Golden ~ Bells, Forsythia and fool you. Sun is more im· where they will be tuined to
a variety of d e c i d u o u s portant in winter than in swn· mulch for use on city planting
Magnolia trees. Among the mer. projects.
vines, Wisteria should go inl----·-------_:_ ____ ------
now.
Aside from shrubs,
deciduous nowering trees, like
Plum, Crabapple, and flower·
iag Peaches can be planted
dormant. as well as shade
trees like ~1aples, Locust and
Mulberry, to name a few.
In home orchards. nearly
all fruit trees are best planted
as young bareroot trees.
Peaches, Apples, Nectarines,
Apricots, Plums, . Cherries,
'Almonds. Walnuts.
Saturday 9:30 to 9:30, Sunday 10 to 6
129
TO 450 BARE ROOT
ROSES
HOUSE PLANT SALE
MOON CACTUS
111 Mar•llY• drllll.u "°"
1¥." POT $1 .47
rElrR .. RIUM l"LANTERS
Jt 01. C9!1l•lner wllll 11111 $8.97
$4.97
e Many ol the Camellias are
now in bloom. Th:is is the time
10 pick them up. Those
available now will be in tOp
shape and ready to plant.
e Here is a list of blooming
plants to be found in most
nurseries: Fragrant Daphne.
rosy·red Heather, Azaleas,
Cyclamen and camellias.
If you feel Camellias are
just a springtime color bearer,
consider some varieties start
blooming in fall, before the
start of the football season, 1111••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.!J
To plant bareroot shrubs
and trees, spti:,,ad the· roots
over a cone or soil in the
planting hole and gradually
fill in with loose topsoil. Pack
fi rmly with your foot when
the hole is filled . Prune if
necessary.
tHlrlSTMAS CACTUS
I" 1"0T
COLEUS !"I.ANTS
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$3.47
$3.97
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$2.97
N.\NDERINO JEW $3 97 I" 1"0T 1
e Many dormant trees -
especially fruit trees -should
be pruned now. Don't prune
spring·nowering shrubs and
trees until after Utelr b1oom,
however.
e Snails aDd slugs love the
cool weather. Scatter snail
bait to keep their populalion
from buildlng ue.
and other Camellias provide
color into May -into the
basebaR season. Your local
nurseryman can help you plan
a Camellia color calendar that
stretches over half the year.
T h e e a r I i e st-blooming
Camellias are the Sasanquas
. Which start flowering in fall
and there are myriad
Japonica and Reticulata fonns
that wilt provide beauty and
enjoyment later -In lhe
winter, spring and early·sum·
mer garden.
FROM Fas h io n Island
N ewport Beac h
Energy Crisis Aids Plants
WASHINGTON (UPI)
One man's energy crisis is
another man's splendid
poinsettia .
The U.S. Depar.tment of
Agriculture says long-lasting
poinsettia varieties developed
in recent years thrive best
in rooms kept at cool tem-
peratures -ideally the low
60's.
Experts say most of the
16 million pots of poinsettias
being ~ld this season are pro1'
ably the long-lasting, cool·
loving type.
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Co111111ent Page
Is Cranston Buoyant on the Political Waves?
He's a Shooin Next Year Senator ls Not Counting llis Chickens
Capitol News Strvlcc
SACRA~IENTO -Five years &go
Democrats had a hard time finding
a candidate to run against Sen. Thomas
Kuchel -""ho seemed 10 be unbeatable.
Jess Unruh dJdn1t v.·ant a defeat on
his record, nor did State Supreme Coort
JIJ.!llice Stanley P.tosk. Even Sam Yorty,
U>s Angeles' irrepressible mayor at
!he time, didn 't v.•ant to tangle with
lllt moderate Kuchel.
Finally, former State controller Alan
Cranstan said he'd run . Jo'e\i.' gave him
a charfce. It proved to be a cinch.
OONSER\'ATJ\'E Republicans, lirtd of
Kucher s refusal lo support Barry
CJoldwater for Presiden.t. , U.S. Sen.
George Murphy or Ronald Reagan ror
governor. rose up ii1 their indignation
and bumped Kuchel by nominating Dr.
A-1ax Rafferty. the st.ate school boss.
Unruh. Mosk and Yorty flipped . Who'd
have thought tha t would happen.
Rafferty was burled by Cranston, and
Republicans and other conservatives
believed the state,'s reputation would
go down the drain with the new senator'a
radical l~t-wing ideas.
Th is has hardly been the case.
NO SENATOR In recent memory has
bttn as loyal to his con,,tituents as
has Cranston. Bu si n ess m en . ifl-
dustrialisl5 and newsmen (most of them
Republicans) have ha~ exccllenl r apport
wit h him. He 'll go out or his way to
help, and he nssigm his staf r to work
out problems for the people back home.
Cranston will have opposition in hls
bid for reelectk>n next yea r -nothing
strong In bis own party -but Health
and Welfare Secretary Dr. Earl Brian
and -State Sen. H. l... .. Bill" Richardson
(R-Arcadta ) are both talkJng about mak·
Ing the run "not on his reeord but
only oo his philosophy," "1llcb says
something about his \\'Ork. .
Both Richardson and Brian admit
Cranston has finessed the Republican
opposition by his handl ing of constituent
problems, but they point to his "liberal"
record and his philosoph ical support of
the United World Federalist movement
a couple of decades back.
TIIAT HE WAS founding president
ol the California Democrati c C.OU.ncil
doesn't set well with many canservatlves.
However, Cranston wu a strong sup-
porter of vice presidential nominee
Gera1d Ford, who Ls an acknowledged
conservative.
The California lawmaker COO!iders
himself 90R\ewhat like Ford In that
''\\·e are fiscal conservatives, moderate
tn domestic affairs and internationalis t
ln fo reign affairs."
When Alan Craruton puts his 0\\'11
reputa tion, abili ty. background and
record of achievement on the line to
the California voter next year. most
\'iewers bl>lieve he ·n have massiYC
bipartisan suppor t.
Cbri1tlan Science Atonltor Strvk:e
Callfomla 's senior Senator, A 1 a n
Cranston, shows almost an em·
barrassment of pollttcal "pluses" as he
seeks his second tenn next year -
but in spite of this. he still may not
be a ohoein for ""'1ectlon.
To most Democrats, Cranston .is the
Ideal candidate. He votes with the
"liberal!." He projects the Image of
a po Utica! "moderate." And he is even
accep table to some "conservatives."
Also to many, Sen. Cranston represents
the epitome .or personal integrity and
credibility at a time when politicians
in general are suspect in the public
mind .
Another plus in 1974· for the incumben t
Democrat would seem to be the apparent
ab.!lence of a strong R e p u b 1 i c a n
challenger. So far, only Dr. Earl Brian,
California Health and Welfare Secretary
and State Sen. JL L. Richardson have
shown strong interest in the race.
However, various Republ i can
strategl.sts are . now urging former
presidential counselor Robert H. Finch,
San Diego ~1ayor Pete Wilson and State
Controller Hous tin l Flournoy towaid
th e Republican primary.
Cranston seems likely to go virtually
unchallenged ln the Democratic in-
Postal Hike May Prove Fortuito~s
F.ditorial Research Report.I
As Postmaster or Philadelphia in the
1730s. Benjamin Franklin enjoyed the
extra'ordinary privllege of prohibiting the
mailing of all newspapers and .magazines
except those that he owned. In f!lct.
Franklin served as postmaster solely
to protect his journals. He allowed them
to be mailed without charge. while
halting the delivery of rival publicatlona.
Today, magazines no longer benefit
from free mail servi ce. but are granted
the use of low second~las.s rates.
Although postmasters are now prohibited
from halting the delivery or magaz.ints,
many publishers feel tha t the U.S. Postal
Service is forcing them out of business.
When the Postal ServlCe last Yf.Jlr
requested , and received , a 140 percent
boost in second~lass rates, cries of ~lguish were heard from the publishine;
industry.
"The proposed postal increase would
go far" beyond what the magazine in·
dustry can support.'' groaned David
Michaels, publisher of The New Yorker.
The ~1agazine Publishers Assn. predicted
that "Some publications will be forced
to cease publtcation."
TO STAY AFLOAT, publishers switched
to lighter paper and smaller pages.
But these money-saving steps meant
less revenue for the Postal Service and
thus led to a request last Sept. 25
for across-the-board increases In postal
rates. The request to the lndependent
Postal Rate Commission included a p~
posed 38 percent boost in second-class
rates.
One of the (ew magazine executives
who feel that the po5tal-rate increase
may be beneficial Is Robert Burnett,
vice president of Better Homes and
Gardens. "Television forced t h e
publishers: to get off their duf£s and
get back into innovation ," he says.
"Maybe this will do the same."
The consensus ·among publishers is
that large-circulation magazines such as
Time and Newsweek can survive the
increase. It is feared, however , that
sn1all journals of opinion like The New
An. OCC Student Opinion
Republic, Human Events and '11\e Nation
may be driven out of business.
Attempts to make the public pay for
higher costs through higher subsc:ription
rates are likely to be self-defeating.
Experience shows that raising the price
of a ma gazine results In lower readership
and revenue.
LACKING POWER to absorb the pro-
:!lpective postal increase or to pass it
on to readers, approximately 30 small-
circulation publishers have formed the
Committee for Di\1ersity of the Press.
The committee is lobbying Congress
to a p p r o v e legislation exempting
magazines with a circulation of less
than. 250,000 from the ne\v rate. But
many publishers have resigned
themselves to some so rt of increase
and are now prepa ring lo fight for
a rate that small~irculation journ als
ca n absorb.
Postmaster General El me r T. Klassen
may sympathize with the publishers'
plight, but he remains ad amant in his
request for higher rates. "I don't see
why any enterprise should expect any
~rt or subsidy," he says. "I realize
that th ere's great sentiment (about the
magazine postal-rate issue). but the only
'vay to look at this is that we're running
lhe Postal Servi ce like a business
organiza tion.''
Magazine publishers have been
threatened with whopping postal in-
creases in the past ; and managed to
survive. To be sure. the deaths of Life,
Look, and the Saturday Evening Post
!ltemmed in part from higher postal
rates. Other magazines may fall by
the wayside, too, but it is premature
lo sound laps for the industry.
KOCE Questionable Use of Taxes
For just over a year no"'· Orange
County has had its own local television
station, KOCE-TV, Channel 50. Few can
argue with the need for a local station
-one that can adequately cover the
politi cal. cultural and social events in
this populous , rast-groy,·ing. arnuent
county. And fe\V y,·ould argue \\'it h the
unabashed prai se KOCE has received
for filling this need. Indeed. in its fi rst
year the station ~a!i become Orange
County's most ( m po r I an t com-
-rnuni cations resource.
The station succeeds in serving many
masters. Because it is a noncommercial,
educational sta tion, fi nanced by slate,
local and federal government as \\>'ell
as by private grants, its programming
includes loca l public se rvice programs,
local cultural events an d educational
programs for children and for tbc
scneral public. and credi t courses at
the coUege level.
TH US IS SEE~·tS puzzling that. !his
station, with its obligations to the ·ent.ire
rount y. the demands put upon il5 pr~
gr3mming and the enormity of the vcn·
ture. should be owned and operated
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Saturday, December 29, 1973
The comment page ol the
Dally Pilot seeks to inform
and stimulate read•rs by
presenting a variety o! com·
mentary on topics of inter·
est and signllicance · from
inforined obserYers a n d
spokesmen.
Robert N, Wood, Publll\oJ_,
I
·by the Coast Col'Qlllunlty College D~trict.
A televisiOTI station Is an n pensive
proposition. KOCE's facilities, located
on the campus qf Golden \Vest C.Ollegc,
rost $2 million. Its opera ting budget
is $1.65 million. And althoug h monies
com~ [rom various sources, th e grealesl
portion -about $1 million -conics
from college districl rc\·cnucs: Thiu is
to say. money that \\·ould othen\·isc
go to the campuses or Golden \Vest
and OCC.
SAYS JA~1ES L-Oper, president or
KC ET, lhe U>s Angeles public television
sta tion : HThere is a classic problem
in ru'nning stations like these bf tax-sup-
ported entities. They inevitably reach
out into areas where spending tax dollars
ls questionable."
KOCE's director of communications,
Jim Cooper, vehemently denies that such
a problem dM-S or oould cxisl at his
station. He rather sees a "limitless OJ>
portunity for th is station lo bring to
Orange O:>tmty the. best that television
has to o£fer." But at whose expense?
The State of Californ ia pays the collcJ?e
district a fixed amount for every student
\\'ho enrolls and c:ompletes R course.
\\'hethcr he attends on campu.<1 or
watches on television. There are about
1,300 st udents CWTeatly enrolled In
KOCE's telcvl&lon courses -not an
Impressive number--who bring in
around $511,000 from the state for the
distlict.
But the real money comes from tbe
35,000 students who attend classes on
lhe cam puses of Golden West and OCC.
Without lhem, the -district wouldn't have
the money to put into such a venlure
as KOCE. And h's these same students
who must put \IP with large classrooms,
ins ufficie nt tnatr11ctJonal materials and
crowded conditions.
THE POTENTIAL for KOCE i• grca!
-more than a million persons Jive
In the county -bul It I• questto&blc I
that millions of dollars should be spent
on pOtential television students at the
expense of 35,000 students who now at-
tend classes on the two campuses.
Perhaps the board of trustees thinks
that this "TV campus'' "''ill take enroll-
ment pressure off or the two campuses,
or that the station \viii pay for itself.
But these are unlikely prospects.
A telling illustration of prioriti es:
KOCE 's multimillion dollar television
facility is not available as an in-
s!ructiona l resource for the distri ct's
students. There is no provision for
teaching al the facility. Yet the fa cility
is located on a college campus.
To repeat, lt is indeed questionable
that the e~nses and obli gation,, or
owning an d operating a television station
should be taken on, and maintained,
at a time when the educational needs
or 35,000 students are not being ful ly
met.
This editorial is reprtntect f-rom
Coast Lines , a student publication of
Orange Coast College, 1ohich, wltli
Golden West Col£ege, makes tip the
Coast Commutiit y College District.
Energy Advisers:
WASHING TON (UPI) -Recom·
n1endations of government stu dy com-
missions traditionaUy have been ignored.
Things were no diUerent in 1952 when
the Paley Commission foresaw a fuel
shortage and suggested ways to head
it off .
The commiss ion, appointed in 1951 by
President Harry S Truman to 'Study
possible shortages in all raw materials,
said the nation one day wouJd face
a severe shortage or oil and natural
g ...
Headed by William S. Paley, chalnnan
of the Columbia Broadcasting SyStem,
the pa~! r~mmended that both ln-
du.slry and government develop alternate
sources or liquid and gasoous fuels,
principally from oil shale and coal.
or less, at least by the early 19605.
But that projected date was a decade
ago, and research so far has reached
only the pilot plant stage. Govemn1ent
ofnclals say it will be at least another
five years before even prototype com·
merclal plants will begin production.
Development of tho oil shale Industry
and mllldni coal Into liquid and ga....,.
fuels appean to have. laggtd since 1952
became not •llOUlh money was put into
research and development
FOR INSTANCE, the U.S. Geological
Survey spent '45,000 tn both 1950 and
1951 on oll shale research. But in 1952,
the year the Paley Comrrilssion reported,
spendlng dropped to zero and not another
cent; was spent until 1~7 When $20100o
was allocated.
TUE NATION HAS enough oil shale ' '!'he main government research apend-
and coal to last for centuries, the com·· ing on oil shale has been by the Inl erior
mlsslon said, and itJ red lcted thal com· Department's Bureau of Mines, but tbt
mercial production synthetic oil from Bureau bu never spent more than si.•
shale or coal could come tn a decade mtmon In any one year.
trapart y contes t In June.
SO the man who became almost a
folk hero to Democrats and other
"liberals" when he upset outspoken
archconservative achool chlef Mai Ra!·
ferty In Hl68 -in the face of national
Republlcan sweep that propelled Richard
Nixon to the presidency -would &eenl
virtually assured of re-election in 1974.
Right? Wrong!
Despite hls obvious "pluses," Cranston
is far from countlne his chickens.
Political insiders admit he may face
seriom problems of public exposure,
campa ign financing and voter com-
placency.
The U.S. Senate race here almost
certainly will end up a sideshow lo
what shapes up as one of the most
hotly contested gubernatori al contests
in California history.
With two-term tncumbent Republican
Ronald Reagan retiring from the
sacramento statehouse, the job of chief
executive of the nation's Iar8:est state
is up for grabs -with at least a
half-dozen candidates from both parties
vying for It.
Frankly, Cranston's ba ckers art not
only concerned that they \\'ill lose the
public spotlight. But they fear they will
be ha rd pressed to raise adequate cam-
paign !unds in 3 year whC'n politici ans
concede nlonics will be scarcC'.
ln 1968. the victorious Democ rat i1~nt
$1.8 million on the C:-ilirorn i3 scnator1ul
contest. But more money was poured
into the campaign of his Republl.can
opponent. This sltuallon almost certainly
will occur again.
Also. Cranston , a quiet. ncademl c type.
is admittedly not well kno\\'fl to sonie
voters up and down this 1 ,000-mlle·lon~
slate.
fie hopes to reincdy this situ~tion
early ne.xt yea r -by m c e. t 1 n ~
periodically 'ft'ilh cl usters or constituen!~
at private dinners. parties, and publ1t:
events, an1ong other things. '
"The main issue \viii be A Inn hlmsr lf."
explains an aide. •·\Ve must show hilll
as a serious. hard-y,·orking Senator. ..
Among Cranston planks will be bolster·
ing California's sagging economy, back·
ing strong campaign-reform n1easures
and putting the lid on military spending.
In the past, Cranston has been .abl e
to amass a strong coalition of labor.
racial minorities, liberal~ and some
political moderates in his comer.
Now he also hopes lo win som e
business support -and 1voo youth and
newly emerging environmentalis t t'On·
stiluencies.
~----Our /flan in San f'ra11clsco -----.
Guinness
Once More
In Error
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -Drat, it pains
me to catch the GuiMess Book or
Records in yel another error, but
right there in the baseball section,
under "Highest Catch.'' we read "Joe
Sprinz (Cleveland kl.) caught a
baseball dropped from an airship in
July, 1931. The force of catching the
ball broke his jaw" .••. Not even
close. Mr. Guinnes.s. stout felk>w.
However, on Aug. 3. 1939, Joe Sprinz.
then a catcher for the San Francisco
Seals, attempted to catch a baseball
dropped from a Goodyear Blimp 800
feet over Treasure Island during the
,fair there. Unfortunately, he didn1t
make it. The ball bounced off his
mitt and hit him in the face, knocking
out four fron t l('(!th , crushing his
nose and fracturing his jaw .... Joe
is now 71, retired , living in the Sunset,
and playing tennis regularly at Goklen
Gate Park. "That dumb stunt," he
recalls, "was Walter Malls' idea -
he was the Seals' publicity man -
and my teeth bave been giving me
bell ever since."
CAENFETl1: If Karl Malden calls
!-1ichael DoUilas "Buddy..OOy" in
"Streets of San Francisco" one more
time, I'll scream .•.. Sodden thought
while looking at our COP-' in their
newish uniforms: I didn't Ii k e
Eisenhower jackets even when Ike
was wearing them. . . .1r Columnist
Joe Alsop uses the term "Watergate
horror" one more time, I'll scream.
WELL: Gary Holloway wu aboard
an Alrporter bus on Its way into
town last week and overheard the
whole thing -this stranger from
Minneapolis telling a woman the name
of the hotel he bad been booked
into by a travel agency, and asking,
"I• it centrally located?" "I suppose
you could say so." she replied with
a aophistlca ted smile. "You can walk
downhill and get a prostitute for $5
or you can walk uphill and get one
for $100, so you do have a choice."
... The Minnesotan, slightly red·faced,
said nothing for the rest of the trip.
But at the downtown terminal, as
they were about to leave the bus,
Forever
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Gary overb~rd him say softly to
the woman, "Uh - was it uphill
or downhlll fo r the $5 ones?"
'
NOTES & QUOTES: R ic h ar d
Denaro, who \\'Orks for Esser the
Hairdress er, was raving the other
day that he has this great new apart-
ment "close enough so f can 'ft'alk
to work -eight minute!! In fl at
shoes, 12 minutes in heels ~''. ..
That rates M one of those quotes
you'd never have heard n decade
ago. like "Dan, I just got A run
in the seat of my stockings " ...
Ron Wren is ready to OOlieve that
~1errill Lynch Is bullish on Ame rica.
but what he really wants to know
is how it feels about the stock
market?
IT WAS LIKE all the stale "situa-
tion comedy" scenes except that it
r'ally happened a few ni~hts ago:
Ben Perry. the Red Bluff walnut
grower. y,·as dri ving ho me from
Phoenix with his \\•ife. rit arjc, in the
back seat wit h thl'i r dog. and at
Fremoot the)" stopped for gas. Driving
on, Ben arri ved at last at Ca rquinez
Bridge, 'ft'here a lolltaker loo ked hi~
car over and then asked "You Bt'n
Perry?" When Ben nodded. 1he
tolltaker grinned, "Man, you are in
BAD trou ble!" .... So il was 55
!'"lies back to Fremont for Ben \\'ho.
indeed, had left his 'ft'ife behind when
she went into the gas statio n's rest
room. By the time he got there
the station was closed and Fremoni
police were sitting with Marje ln
a nearby restaurant. Our hero got
a wil~ ovation as he entered . plus
a fry ing pan £rom lhe restaurant
O\\Tler. who grinned . "You 'll need it
to protect yourself!" . , .. There
are t~ose who say nothing ever hap-
pens in Fremont. Could they be cor·
rect?
Ignored
Government spending on peaceful uses Si.1 years before the Paley Oimm ission
of atomic enera sln<:e 1952 have totaled reported, the 1946 annual report or !he
$18 bllllo11, although atomic energy now Interior Ocparhnent , wriUen ri ght alter
accounts for less than 1 percent of the nation had emerged from \Vorld
lhe na tk>n'a electrical power production. War 11, also questioned whether tht
Research spending figures by industry Ynlled States ~ould be able to mett
are not retdlly avaUabie1 bUl spokesmen 1tt fuel needs 1n case of another war
for the oil and coal inamtrlea concede and recommended n!'stareh and dcvclo~
that the amount has not' been gruL menrof oil sha le and coal.
A spokesman for the A mer t c an -n::o
Petroleum lllllltute llald oil compatda ·-!'ALEY GROUP echoed thi• spent about $50 milUon OVllf the put reoammendatk>n In its massive five
.IS -ars on -~ to -oil Ibale volume report which came out during 1~ ~-,.. ... .... -• the Korean War.
But an API llJX)kelsmn a.kl ~ht rt ' "No matter how large the nllUon'r
was no need to develop the oil shale petroleum resource.11 ultlmatel Industry until now becauae oll could be one fact is now clen r· ~prove to
be round and produced at l•u mt-·c1i,.j resources wUI dwindle 'andveb:'Uy
than shale oil. (Jt'OlmSlvely lnadcqua!o " th mo
The basic procw for ptttng oil from . Commls•lcin oaid, ' e Paley
, shale has been known alnce World War • "But as these shortages develop the
II, but not untll last month did Interior vul "'""'" or co•!, llgnlt. and oil
Secretary Rogers C.B. Motton announce shale can move ln progressively to 011
the government would proceod with ,.,. ' the 1ap. Atomic and solar ener
ing fedeal shale lands In the west some day provide a still brooder ~n~
for prnlOt1JJe ahale oil plants. ba1C to support economic arowth."
I 1
Ill girls and boys.
Uncle Len wants to take
th!.! opportunity to wish each
and every one of his many
friends a very happy and pro-
sperous New Year.
I hope that all of you got
just what you wanted for
Christmas.
Now that 197.f is almost
upm us, it is time we begin
thlnking about the coming
year and what it holds in
store for all of us.
One of the New Year's
resolutions that Uncle Len
hopes you make is to read
the family page each Saturday
and especially lhe "Ask Andy"
colwnn since lt is very educa-
tional as well as entertaining.
YOU WILL NOTE o n
today's page that we had
another winner in .the "Ask
Andy" contest She is Cathy
Sweeney of Costa Mesa, and
her picture is below as she
is shown with the books that
'she y,·on as her prize.
Also, the question she sent
in to Andy is carried in the
"Ask Andy" column today.
Andy also talks about the
comet Kohoutek that appears
very close lo the evening sun
theae days. The news services
tell us that the best time
to view Kohoutek . is at sunset
when you are able to look
Just to the right of the sun
and see the comet. Have any
of you see It yet?
There was very little mail
again this week due to the
holidays and the fact that a
Jot or the mail got held up
on deliveries.
A VERY SPECIAL thanks
goes out to all the girls and
boys who sent in drawings,
jokes and riddles. There was
only one JX>Cm submitted 1his
week and it was a little late.
It was entijled "Christmas Is
Here" and was v.Titten bv
Katherine · Henderson, 10, Of
OlSa f\.lesa. Uncle Len thanks
her for Ole poem and is sorry
that it was too ,Wle for the
season.
Honorable 1.iention this
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* PRIZE WINNER * Kri1tin Subo, 11, of 2947 Ptmba Drive, Costa Mesa
Any child 12 or under, can enter Uncle Len's Contest. Here's all you
do: {I) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and
4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or
trace picture. It must be your own "'-'Ork. (j) Put your name, age and
address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box
1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa 9262&. Entries must be received by
noon on Thursday for production on the following Saturday. Winner will
receive Kennedy ·half dollar.
-
week goes lo Sally Barrington
of Corona dei Mar; Ginger ~--
Coe of Jiuntington Beach; Corner ---
Richard Duesing of Fountain
Valley; Julie Kerrigan of
Newport Beach; and Johanna
Eddy or Costa r.!esa.
Now boys and girls, let's
get the New Year off to a
good start hy sending in
all your drawings of BEARS
to Uncle Len. They can be
polar bears, grizzly bears,
honey bears or just plain ted·
dy bears, but get your pictures
in soon.
RIDDLES and JOKES
* PRIZE
WINNER
J\1ARY: \Vherc was itoses when the
lights went out?
SALLY: I don 't know. Where?
MARY: Jn the dark.
DOfllltlt \lwtM, 11, ti 211J Wl,..,_,.. LIM.
M'"""1 .. acll
And don't forget to send
all your J)Oems, jokes and rid· '----------------------'
dies to Carol and your ques-
tions to Andy.
Until next year then. Uncle
Len wishes you the best of
everything.
Look Out, Rudolph,
There's a Shortage
United States," said Dr.
Mohamed K. Yousef, a
research physiologisl.
s...t ,.., •Mlflfm ..... A.Hr,
c/• ONap c.-Ny "'-'· .. ,
1560, C... ...... C.nt.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -
The reindeer, apart from its
annual chores durfng the
Christmas season, is suited
lo a variety of other uses
and may become a prime
source of food In some parts
of the world. says a scien.tist
who has studied the creatures.
Yousef was part of a six4
member team assembled by
the International Biological
Program to investigate the
reindeer as a possible solution
to the food shortage in some
parts of the \\'Orld. The
researchers recently spe11t a
month on the north slope of
Alaska studying the nutritional
requirements, behavior and
energy production of reindeer.
Aftcly WN11 1 mmplfM ,._..i.m. tit
cf Ille Met1! StWftlll Elle'f~la te
S._,,tll Cl1rtt. .,_ U, ol Clle!M!ll, Ntw
lt\l!Kwkt. Cl""I' for 1111 lllMSllon. ..
Do Comels ever burn out?
Right now the Oiristmas
Comet should be nearing Its
swerve around the Sllll. Right
now is the time for sensible
citizens to recall that the
razzle-dazzl e event has a
sneaky Beware. It so happens
that Comet Kohoutek i s
scheduled lo appear very close
to the evening sun -and
at any time of day, the rays
or the sun can be disastrous
to human vision. So when we
gaze at the glamorous comet,
let's make plans to shield our
eyes from a direct glance at
the blinding sun.
Countless comets have been
observed and reported through
the ages. But there is no
evidence that one has ever
burned out. However, this may
be remo0ely possible. It could
happen if a comet crashed
into the sun-which is not like-
ly. It could happen U a comet
struck a planet and crashed
down throogh its dense atm~
phere. This Is eVl!n less likely.
During lls brief period of
golden glory, the head of a
major comet outahines the
brightest star and its glowing
tail spreads like a searchlight
over the sky. It may look
somewhat like a blazing fire
and no doubt its surface, at
least. is quite hot. But actually
its golden glow is merely
reflected glory from the btaz·
ing sun.
HOWEVER, though a comet
is not likely to burn up, It
Is quite prone to Olber ac-
cid<nts. The Great Comet of
11182 pa!S<d right through tho
sun's outer oorona ...:. and
shaUettd asunder. Its nUCleus
broke into four or five pieces
which ano expected to return
as separate comets In a few
centuries. Four major come~
of the IllOOs arc thought to
be parts of a stupendous com·
et that shnUer<d, perha"-
arter Its visit lo the sun 111
1668.
SOmetlmos the tall of a com·
et splits apart or Its nucleus
shows slgna of dl.sruptlon.
'll1ese upseta may be caused
by unstable conditions in the
nucieus or by a near collision
with some object out in the
Solar System -perhaps a
swarm of 'tiny meteors.
Several small comets have
burst into mvsterious flares
when far froni the sun.
Certainly a comet can have
a serious accident, but fire
is not a ma jor hazard.
Troubles occur because its
head is bulky and fragile. It
is thought lo be an assortment
or stones, ce1nented together
in frozen gases. Most of the
time it chugs around a huge
orbit, where the f r i g id
temperatures 0£ in-
terplanetary space keep the
mass frozen together.
NATURAILY il warms up
as it nears the sun. After
Skylab relays its data on
Comet Kohoulek we shall have
a beUer idea of how hot its
surface is likely to get.
"""" Mllifs I Mvtll-'l'll•me Mf Df
Tiie Clll'Mlclls ef Nll'Tlll I• Cltlry
s~ • .,. n .. ., cw1 Ml'll, c.i1-
"'811 l'OI" Mr .-tlonr
Does a star ever dle?
We might say that a star
lives as long as it continues
to bum. Astronomers tell us
that this life span may last
less than a million years or
longer than ten billion years.
This depends on how fast a
star burns up its burnable
gas, which ls hydrogen.
At last, all its hydydrogen
fuel is bwned to ash, which
is mosUy helium plus various
solid substances. The blazing
star dims and finally Its fires
go out At this point we might
say that the star dies.
Our starry sun Is an old·
Umer. It bas bee\ blazing
away for some five bllllon
years -and still has enough
bydrogen fuel to 1 ... t at least
another five billion years. But
eventually, llke all stars, it
too will die.
1's!iotiomeripn;alcCthal It'
will bc<omc a great ball of
cold dark ashes -and travel
on in the universe forever.
Loog before that happens,
earthlings will paek up their
belongings and space-lravel
th~ves to another suitable
planet, orb\tlng around •
younger 111!1.
"\\1c're looking at t he
reindeer as a prime source
or meat ror the northern
regions of the "-'Orld. In fact,
our studies prove they are
ideal range animals, even in
temperate climates such as
the southern parts of the
"It is really a remarkable
animal to survive in aJI that
cold and snow," Yousef said.
O..ty Plllt S!IH Plllhl
Contest Wit1ner
Cathy Sweeney, 13, ·daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John
B. Sweeney o! 474 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa, holds
her prize of "Chronicles of NarnJa" as a winner
In the Ask And~ contest. Cathy, whose hobbies are
drawing and paJnting, has won lhe Uncle Len art
contest three times . A seventh grade student at St.
• loaehCm's School, Cathy has three sisters and one
brother who read Uncle Len's column but have
never entered the contests.
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Self-fed
Animals
Healthier
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -
Scientists are t e a ch i n g
animals ln the Portland Zoo
how to feed themselves, and
in the process are making
them healthier.
The project is headed by
Dr. Hal Afarkowitz, director
of the Portland Zoo Research
Center. He said he got in-
terested because he became
disturbed seeing the animals
almost lifeless in t h e i r
listlessness. sitting near a pile
of "'ilted food on their cage
floor, looking unhappy and
unhealthy.
For two years now, gibbons,
a member or the ape family,
at the zoo, have been feeding
themselves through a system
of lights and levers, all th<
while getting exercise aJt4
control over their cage's
Saturday, Otcembfr ~. 1973 DAILY PILOT
C1uldly Clieetahs
limited environment. ·
And the results are so en-
couraging Dr. Markowitz has
expanded It to six oU}fr types
of animals.
"We're trying ·to make
feeding more under t h e
animal's control," be said. "It
keeps their mind and body
healthy and gives them more
freedom."
Four or the five cheetah cubs born to l\liss Cutie at the San Diego Zoo's
wild animal park in November, huddle together in their enclosure. 'fhe fifth
cub is more venturesome and is away to explore other parts of the living
quarters. 'fhe cubs are third of four Jitters of Cheetahs born at the park since
the start of a special cheetah breeding program in 1970.
Doctor Flooded With Letters
It ~·orks simply this way.
About Dinosaur Discovery
Tex .. wrote :
Two boxes with a pair of
lights and a single lever were
placed 15 feet above the
ground on ·opposite ends o·r
the gibbon cage. The animals
activate the left-hand light by
pulling its lever, then race
across the cage, pull the se-
cond lever and receive a small
amount of food . which rolls
down a tiny conveyor belt.
School Facing
Paper Shortage
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. (AP)
PROVO, Utah (UP!) -Dr.
James A. Jensen says he's
become the Ann Landers of
the dinosaur set.
Hundreds of letters, many
of them with crooked stamps
and litUe, dirty fingerprints
all over the envelopes. have
been received by the scientist
since he Wlearthed the fossil
remains of a huge dinosaur
last year.
''Dear Dinosaur Jim," wrote
one young admirer.
··1 like dinosaurs very much.
Could you send me ·some pic-
turds or dinosaur bones you
have found? We are coming
to Utah. Can I see you for
awh ile?"
"What tools should J use
to look for dinosaur? I nm
eight years old. My favorite
(sic) dinosaur is tyran-
nosaurus."
"My husband died June 30th'
last year and I felt I wa.s
too old to look forward to
anything -and then I see
you (older than J am) have
made such an exci ting
discovery that it gives me
hope lhal life is not ended
at SI."
-School officials here fear
a paper shortage is in the
offing and have asked p.ipils
to write on both sides of their
paper and teachers to make
more use of blackboards.
The 100-foot-long, p l a n t -
eating monster, dug up in
Southwestern Colorado, has
not yet been identified but
it ar~ . ger than any
prev· y 'scovered din<>-
sau.
"I am seven years old,"
wrote another youngster from
Los Angeles. "Wen (sic) can
I start looking for dinosaur
bones."
A 66-year~ld grandfather
from Pennsylvania wrote:
Jensen said another mother
\Yrote that her son had been
involved in a .bad car accident
and suffered severe head in4
juries. He lay incoherent in
the hospital for several days.
liis parents took some boot;s
lo his bedside and one was
about dino.5aurs.
Scb>ol Supt. Ray Hill said
recently the city's ~Is
received only half the ·paper
orilered and may run out
before the end of the school
year.
Since the annolD'lcement of
his find. Jensen, 53, curator
of Brigham Young
University's Earth Science
Museum, has been flooded
with letters.
"I have a grandson that
just gets hoopie o v e r
dinosaurs, and now I have
th< bug too."
A woman from Fort Worth,
"One day the boy came to,
saw a picture of a dinosaur.
and called it by its name
-pa ch y c epbalosaurus,"
Jensen said, "whereupm the
doctor said he was all right.''
world scope
(10 polnll fer-..-.. -~ ... --~thllJ)
1 Americans will turn their clocks l hour
forward when Daylight Saving Time be· . , gins on ••.••
2 According to President NiKon, Ameri·
cans used 15 per cent (CHOOSE ONE:
more, less) gasoline in November than
predicted.
3 Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko
and .• ? •. were named co·chairmen of
the Mideast Peace Conference in Geneva:
· a·John Scali
b·Alexander Haig
c·Henry Kissinger •
4 Syria said it would boycott the Mideast
Peace Conference. True or False?
5 The Cost of Living Council (CHOOSE
ONE: abolished, tightened) auto induslry
price and wage controls,
newsname
(10 polnta K JOU Cln idonlfJ lhla -In tho,_,
After holding the office
for 15 years, I resigned
as Governor of New
York in order to devote
more time to national
affairs. I said I would
"keep my options open"
r.egarding a possible
presidential bid in 1976.
Who am I?
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b·very near
c·extremely variabfe • d·long·winded
•·humdrum
la addition to being a f~mlly fun feature, THE QUIZ IJ
aa integral part of the in-classroom newt program pre-
sented in Orange Coast area schools as a public service
by the Dally PUol.
• news picture
(10 pol ... " J6u •-th• -Ion-~)
Comet Kohoutek is fading from sight as it approaches the
sun. After it goes around the sun, however, it should be a
prominent sight during evenings in early January. In what
part of the sky will you find the comet then?
sportlight
(2 paints for NCh qwstion ... ~ cornctfy)
1 The steeplechase is an event in .. ? ..
a·bicycle racing b·track c·motorcycle racing
2 The 1973 Heisman Trophy for the nation's outstanding
college football player was won by (CHOOSE ONE: John
Cappelletti of P~nn State, John Hicks of Ohio State).
3 Chris-Taylor, the 450·pound 1972 Olympic Bronze
Medal winner from Iowa State, has turned professional
in the sport of .·. ? ..
a·weightlifting b·wrestling c·footbal\
• 4 The American League voted to make the designated
hitter a permanent feature of American League play.
Trul! or False?
'
5 The NFL s·ingle·season rushing record, set by Cleve ·
land's Jim 8rC7Nn lO years ago, was smashed by Buffalo's
•• ? .•
a-John Brockingtor.
b·larry Brown
c·O. J. Simpson
roundtable
FomlJchcuuian(nooc ... )
Wha~ do ~ou think <?1 the idea of using public funds to finance
pres1dent1al election campaigns?
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lj DAILY PILOT
Baptist
Finl Bapti5t Cllurch. 24521
l\foulton Parkway, Laguna
11ills: church school at 9:30
a.m.: "·orship service at 10:45
a.m.; sermon : "The Miracle
of Life" by the Rev. Dr. Ivan
B Bell · chancel choir to sing,
"Come' Ye to Bethlehem",
under the direction o~ Fred
Pierce, minister of music; Bi·
ble study and prayer service
each \Vedncsda y at 7 p.m.
Fairview Baptist Church.
romer o( Fairview Road and
Fair Drive. C:OSta l\1esa ;
\\'orshlp service at 10 a.m.:
sermon: "Time for Inventory"
by the Rev. Richard \V . Doss;
church school and nursery
care at the same hour.
Fountain \'alley Ba pt i st
Church meets at the Com·
munity Center. 10200 Slater
Ave., FoWltain Valley : church
school at 9:45 a.m.; worship
service at 10 :45 a.m.; sermon :
"The Up Look for 1974" by
the Rev. Willis J . Carrice:
youth group meets at 5:45
p.m. and evening service at
8:30: "Watch Night" services
to beiin Monday at 8:30 p.m ..
with special music, youth skit,
talent show, film ; "A Thief
in the Night'', refreshments
and candlelight communion
aod testimony s e r v i c e ;
nursery care available: this
service to be held at Universi-
ty Baptist Church. 2 2 5 2
Palisades Road , Santa Ana.
Costa lfesa Baptist Church
meets at the Oddfellow·Rebec·
ca Temple. 2476 Newport
Blvd.. Costa Mesa ; "'"orship
services at 3:30 p.m.; nursery
care available; this is new
cblll'cb forming ; for in-
formation, call 833-0815.
Harbor Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ). 2401 Ir-
vine Ave .. Newport Beach:
Church School at 9:30 a.m.:
'l\'OrShip seivi.ce at 10:45 a.m.:
sermon: "Wbat Have You
Done With Yesterday?" by
Gene R. swan.son, pastor.
Chl"fstfan Srie11re
Christian Science Churches,
First Church or Christ Scien·
tist, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive.
Costa Mesa, services at I I
a.m. and church school at
9:15 a.m.; First Church of
Saturday, Dtct mbtr 29, 1973 '
Pulpit & Pew
Christ, Sclenlist Bth and Olive,
Jfuntington De'ach, services
and church schOOJ at 9:30 and
11 a.m.: First C'burcb of
Christ. Scientist, 3.103 Via
Lklo, Newport Beach, services
and church school at 9 and
10 :30 a.m.: f'irst Church ·of
Christ, Scientist, 3303 Via
Lido, Newport Beach, services
and church school at 9 and
10:30 a.m.: Second t'hurch of
Christ, Scientist. 3100 Pacifi c
View Dr ive, C-Orona de! l\iar.
services and church school at
10 a.m.: Wednesday testimony
meetings at 8 p.m. at all
four churches. Sermon subject
for all churches : "Christian
Science": Eccle;siastes 12 : 10:
"That which was written \\'as
upright, even wo rd s of truth."
Co11gregatlo11al
PI ymoutb Congregational
Oturcb of Newport Harbor.
3262 Broad St .. Ne wport
Beach; adult Bible study at
9 a.m.: church school and
worship service at 10 a.m.;
sermon : "So l\.iuch More in
'74" by Pastor John A.
Lindwall ; evening Bible study
at 7.
Lake Hills Com munit y
Cbutch meets at Les Ange~es
Intermediate Sc hool
audito rium in l\.1 ission Viejo :
\vorship services at 9:30 and
11 a.m.; sermon : "Flight '74"
by the Rev. Dr. Harold F.
Leestma : special New Year
worship celebration at 1 p.m.;
services to be conducted by
Dr. Leestma, the Rev. Andre1v
D. Atwood and the Rev.
\Villiam C. Martin; church
school for all ages and nursery
care provided at all services;
'adult education classes to
begin Jan. 9; phone 837-7729
for inCormation.
EplKcopal ~
St. James Episcopal Church.
3200 Via Lido, Newport Beach:
Holy CommLUlion at 7:30 a.m.:
worship services at 9 and ti
a.m.; child care available at
both services: Holy C.Om-
mwtlon and healing servi ce
Tuesday at 10 a.m.;. youth
group to leave the church at
7:30 p.m. ~tonday for New
Year's Eve party at
Disneyland; church school
faculty potluck party Friday
at 8:30 p.m.
Je1ols11
Templt: Bat Yahm or
Newport Beach will hold Sal>
bath services Friday at 8:15
p.m. al the Zonta Club of
Newport Harbor, 2HH 15th St.,
Newport Beach ; Dr. Harry
Sherer, rabbi, \viii conduct the
services. An Oneg Shabbat,
hosted by ~1ax and ~1ary Ann
Calatz, will follow.
L11ther1111
Redeemer Lutheran Church,
16351 Springdale St., Hun-
tington Beach: wo r s hip
services at 8: 15 and 10:45;
church school at 9:30 a.m.;
sermon: "11ow Will \Ve Rea ct
to Christmas?" by the Rev.
Eugene R. Schramm. pastor.
Prince of P.eace Lutheran
Church, 2987 r..tesa .Verde
Drive, Costa Mesa ; ·worship
services at 8 and II a.m.;
sern1on by Kenn Gulliksen:
church school at 9:30 a.nt.:
Holy Communion service on
New Year's Eve at 6.
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church, 798 Dove r Drive.
Newport Beach; \Vo rs h i p
services at 8 and 10:30-a.m.:
Holy Commwiion celebrated
at OOth services: sermon :
"The Time of Your Life" by
Pa stor Roger Berg.
Christ Lu'lheran Church. 7£0
Vict oria St.. Costa hfcsa:
l\'Orship services at 8: 15 and
11 a.m.; sermon : ;,Handle
With Care" by Pastor L. V.
Tornow : church school and
Bible classes at 9:30 a.m.:
New Year's Eve communion
service at 7:30; sermon : "A
Future \Vithout Fear" t y
Pastor Tornow.
Lutheran Cbur,ch or th e
Cross. 24231 El Toro Road,
Leis ure World, Laguna Hills;
worship services at 8:30 and
11 a.m.: sermon: ''The
Greatest Desire of Life" by
the Rev. Dr. William R. Eller;
church school cla sses for all
ages at 9:3Q a.m.: combined
choirs to present cantata
"Love Transcending" at 8
p.m.; soloists Warnie Carlson,
Herta Fitter and Gordon
Regar will petform wlth
organis t ~1arjorie Golbach.
!Hethodlst
Christ Church by the Sea.
Unit ed ~1ethodist, 1400 \V.
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach:
worship service at 9:30 a.m.;
sermon: "\Vhy C hristi a n
~1ission Today?" by the Rev.
Rameschandra Dass, guest
1ninister: church school and
nursef y care available.
First United l\t et hod Is t
Church, 18225 Bushard St ..
Fountai n Valley; \Vo rs hip
service at 9:30 a.n1.; setmon:
''All Systems Go" by Ford
R. Miller; child c a r c
available.
Uni\•ersity United Methodist
Church, 18422 Cul ver Road.
Irvine: church school and
l\'Orship services at 9 and
10:30 a.m.: sermon : "Where
Do You Go \Vhen Nobody
\Vanis You?" by the Rev. Ron
Allison. minister.
J\.fesa Verde Uni i ed
~lethodist Church, 1701 Baker
St., Costa Mesa; worsh ip
service at 9:30 a.m.: sermon:
"Lord. Teach Me to Pray"
by the Rev. John BoJJer, Jr.,
gues t speaker ; church school
and nursery care at the san1e
hour.
Presbyterian
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrew's
Road, Newport B e a c h ;
worship services at 8, 9:30
and 11 a.m.: sermon: "Do\\'n
the Up Escalator" by the Rev.
Don Maddox, ass i st ant
minister and minister of
outreach a n d evangelism ;
church school and nursery
care offered at all three
se rvi ces.
Religious Scie11re
First Church of Religious
Science meets at Corona del
Mar High School, 2 t o I
Eastbluff Drive, N e w p o rt
Beach; church school and
worship services at 10:30
a.m.; sermon : "tlappy New
You" by lhe Rev. Albert
Burke, minister.
Flrsl Church or Rellgiws
Science n1eets in the Masonic
Temple, 3011 S. El Camino
Real. San C l e mente;
worship serv ice at ll a.m.;
;;ermoo : "Happy New You"
by Richard Green , guest
speaker.
Church or Religious Science,
20062 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach; 'v or s hip
servi ces at 9 and ll a.m.;
sennon : "~tove Out Into the
Deep" by the Rev. Dr. Henry
Gerh ard. minister; junior
church for children of all ages,
through high school, at 9 a.m.
Newpc.Tt Jlarbor Church of
Reli~ous Science n1eets at 541
Center St.. C.Osta Mes a :
church school and worship
service al 11 n.m.; sermon:
';Yesterday Ended La s t
Night " by tl]_e Rev. Eleanor
C. Jackson: healing servi ce
each \\rednesda y noon by
Lucille De Merschn1an and the
Rev. Jackson.
Unitarian
Un i t a r I a n Universalist
Church, 1259 Victoria SL,
Costa ri.tesa; church school
and v.·orship ser\'ice at 10:30
a.n1.; theme of the meeting
"'iii be "History of Anza-Bor·
rego Stale Park" by UJ1,ell
and Diana Lindsay.
Ot11er
Denonaluatlons
· Ne"·port Unity Church, 15th
Street and Irvine Boulevard ;
Newport Beach: church school
and the youth of Unity meet
at 9 a.m.; "'orship service
at 10 a.m.; sermon: "Direc-
tions for the New Year" by
the Rev. Sune' Richards.
i\lesa Bible Chapel, Fours-
quare , 1734 Orange Ave ..
Costa M~sa : church sehool at
9:45 a.m., \Vith classes for
aU ages: \vorship ser,'ice at
10:50 a.nl.: sennon by the
Re v. Robert B. Jaco b s,
pastor; film "In His Steps"
to be shown at 7 p.n1.
' ·Billy Graham Discusses
Nixon, American Morality
WASHINGTON -In an ex·
elusive, in ~ d e pth interview
with the editors of "Chris-
tianity Today" m a g a z i n e ,
ev8ngelist Billy Graham can-
didl y discussed Watergate.
P r es id e nt Nixon, and
American morality. The in-
terview will appear in the Jan.
4 issue of the publication and
marks the first time Dr.
Graham has made an ex·
tended s'8tement on these
subjects in print.
The interview, conducted
when Dr. Graham was in
\Vashington to preach at the
White House Christmas
service, covers such topics as
his relationships with
Presidents Nixon, Johnson,
and Kennedy: President Nix·
on's alleged isolation and
unwillingness to a d m i t
mistakes; America and civil
religion : possible im·
peachment or resignation ; the ~
President's charitable giving
and tax returns; the selection
of ithe Vice-President in 1968;
and potential "blessings" from
\Vatergate.
GRAHAM SCOFFED at sug·
~est ions that his appearances ,
at White •louse fwictions gave
a "benediction" to ad-
ministration policies. "I cer-
tainly did not agree with
everything that P r e s i d e ll"t
Johnson did and I was at
the White House as often
under Johnson as under Nix-
on ." The evangelist added that
he is ·willing to go anywhere
-the Vatican, the Kremlin,
or the White House -pro-
vided he is allowed to preach
the Gospel and that it is
understood that his pre'aching
visits have nothing to do with
the prevailing p o I i t i c a I
climate.
JOGGING AT GATEWAY IN ST LOUIS
Billy Graha1n, 55,· Ke•ps. Fit
To suggestions that he 1t'<'ls
being used as a "tool" by
the President in order-to
gamer the evangelical vote
in the last election, Grahan1
replied, "That's foolish. Did
Kennedy make a tool of
Cardina1 Cushng?" Indeed. he
added that he had of!ered to
talk to the President t\\o"O times
earlier this year but aides
turned him down. reportedly
because Nixon wanted to
shield him fronl criticism.
Dr. Graham condemned
\Vatergate as an unethical and
criminal act which has hurt
America.
He told the editors that an y
public censuring or the Presi-
dent will not be don by him.
"Mistakes and blunders have
been made. Son1e of them in·
volv.ed moral and ethical ques-
tio!lt, but at this ponnt, if
I have anything to say to
the President, it will be in
private."
DR. GRAHAl\l, who said he
has told his financial advisors
to pay all taxes if any are
in question, sajd the President
providtd a poor example on
the tax question . "He had
some very bad advice ... I
think he left his finances to
olher people and rarely went
into them himself."
Some capsule commen ts :
On Nixon's alleged unwill·
ingness to' admit mistakes:
"I won't say what I have
already said to him pri vately
on this present visit, but I
have personally fowid that
"'·hen you make a mJstake,
it's.far better to admit it."
On Nixon's alleged isolation:
"Every President needs some
people around him v.ilo still
call him bv his first name
and tell hin{ exactly v.ilat they
think .... Everybody n e eds
some friends l\l"Ollfld him who
will just say 'you are wrong',·
and that includes me ....
r.tr . Nixon has made mistakes,
and I would say this has been
one of them."
On Nil:on's charitable giv-
ing: "I was surprised at the
small amount he reported giv-
ifig to charities in relation
to his total income, but there
ma y be some other ex-
planation in that his finances
and contributions were left to
other people."
' Old Cl1urch
Celebrates
BOSTON (AP \ -Historic
Old North Church w i 11
cel ebrate the 2 5 0th an-
niversary of its first service
Sunday.
The church is known for
its role on the night of April
18, 1775. when t\\'O lanterns
\\'ere hung in its steeple to
alert Paul Revere that a
British expeditionary force
u·as movin g up the Charles
River toward Cambridge.
Among the guests and
church ser1'ice participants
will be HumberU> Cardinal
~ledeiros of Boston : the Rt.
Rev. John E. ~lines. presiding
bi~p of the Episcopal
Church; the Rt. Rev. John
i\f. ·Burgess. bishop of lhe
l\1ethodist "Diocese of
~1assachusetls ; Gov. Francis
\V. Sargent ; and Bo s ton
h·layor Kevin \\'hite.
I ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY ~
HARBOR
CHRIS'llAN CHURCH
of Newport hoc.ll-IDlKlple1l
2401 ln"I" ot Sa11t• l1obel
s.ac1_, Sct.ool !:10 A.M.
Monil119 WorPlp 10:45 A.M.
Phou:
645-5781
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t-EWPORT HARBOR i
l.UlH:RAN OUCH
798 Dover Or., 548-3631
Newport Beach
Roger J. Berg, Pastor j
Early Worship 8:00 .1.m.
Chri1tit11 Edueatio11 9: 15 a.m,
Fatlive Wor1hip 10:]0 a.m,
Nursery Care Avail-Obie
11 WELCOME
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER.
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Corona del Mar
In. Lowrel!IC9 D. Fr11hlln9,
Pastor
SundilY Scilool Cl•llu--All Ag•1
f:IJ lo 10:\S AM.
WOl'$hlp Hour-10:30 A.M.
NurMry & Coffee Movr Provided
PhoM 644-2,,4
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NEWPORT C~NTER
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115 A9im, lolboa IJlolld
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Episcopal Chwch
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2721 17th St. 536·3517
Sorvicet -9:15 • 10:)0 Nurserv Cart All Marnl119
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6662 Hoil A"•· 142-4461
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WH....ctoy Preyer Servlc..,_7 p.111.
''THI MESSAGE OF THI MANGEi"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coastal Areas
Christ Church Presbyterian
20112 M•olle (..._ Adolnsl H•lltlltftH ltocil
.... DoHlcf E. •obtm. P•tor
hHcty Wontilp: f,:lO A.M. Q.rct. SclHiol: t:30 A.M.
Ofice: 20112 Map911e St. ,..._: f6Mf40
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Mi lsouri Sv11od I C<i1I• Mo111 No rth fr¥!no -E.i1t Bluff Church af the Covenant
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ST. JAMES, l20f Ylo Lido, Newport leech
7:JO A.M.-Holy Eucltarlst
t :OO Ir 11 :00 A.M.-Fomlly Worship
Alterncrr. Hair E11c.t.orbt
ond Mor11i119 Prayer
TUISDAY-10:00 A.M.-Holy E1teh4ffilt aftd
Loyl"I 011 of Ha"ck
10:45 A.M.-rr.,.r FtllowsMp
N11rwry Pro•ided of Sunday & THSClay Servlc.tt
WIDNESDAY-8:00 f'.M. Pray" &. Profs.
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ST. JOHN -T"HE DIVINE, 2043 Oran ge Ave .• C.M.
Su11d•v1 8:00 & 10:00 Ckurth Sc.hool -9: 15
Mid·Wffk S.r•ic.es ..:._Wed.· •:JO P.M. Th11f$, -10:00 A.M.
Fr. Ho-rd Mon Cortwright, Vic.or -f'ho"• 541·2237
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3233 PGC-lflc. View Drlw, Corou del Mor
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TMldoy--New Yeon Holy Comrn11111on-10 A.M,
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760 Ylctorlo St, Cflte M ...
Lotflor Y. Tor .. w, Pouor
541-5404
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Adult 8ibl1 (ll1t1 t :JO A.M.
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Dana Point
33501 Stonehlll Dr.
Donald P. Bankson, Pa1tor
Worshlp-8:30 & 11 :00
Sund•y School-9:45
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18182 Culver Drive
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MESA VERDE
METHODIST CHURCH
Mo111 Vordo I: B•ker St.
5'49-2719
Wo•5hip & Church Sc.hool
9:10 A.M.
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST (HURCH
11225 Bu1he~d
962·2593
\Yonhip I Church School
9130 A.M.
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I 1'422 Culver Road
11 Unlvtrslty Drive
Wonhip & Churc.h Sc.hoot
9 I IO:JO A.M.
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21632 Wesley Ort"'
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Worship •11d
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CHRIST CHURCH BY T~ ~EA
Newport B•ac~
1400 W. 8•1bo• l t"d· o7J-l805 •n. •obert I. Sheponl Jr.
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Generatima Gap
Jesus 'Baffled' Mary
By GEORGE W, CORNELL
u , Rtlltloll Wrlttf'
NEW YORK -When
modem rnolhars bewail the
"generation gap" betw ee n
thom and lhtlr offspring, an
OhiO' priest suggests they con-
sider the even more trying
dlrflcullles that existed for
Mary Ill 1'l(anl lo her soo,
Jesus.
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d""'11o the problems. atorrd up all these things In
1'1iat m a, k e a her a her heart.''
partlcularlyapproprtate When Jesus began
''model for parent.a" ln these preaching, He be-carM "the
lJ,mes of strain between them unwelcorpe prophet, the gadfly
and their young, F a t h e r stinging the hypocrisy or lhe
Fortkamp says. establishment" and He "an·
He "was the most radical tagonited the law·and~rder
leader who ever lived ," at-aulhorlties of His time,"
tacking the "very roots of Father Fortkamp says.
the society" and was a pr~ "The revolutlooary nature of
blem to Mary "as well as what htt son had to say was
to HJs whole generation," says just as hard !or Mary to grasp
Father Fortkamp, of Mount _a_•_for_an_y_o_n_e_els_e._" __ _
Vernon, Ohio.
PONTIFF QUOTED
Pope Paul VI
BOYCOTT CITED
Ctlll' CMve1
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DA1LY PILOT ff
Enternity Magazine Reveals
Christian Res ~011se to Crisis
By LOUIS CASSELS
Unlllfll rrtH lnltrMllOMI
Eternity magazine, publish·
ed in Philadelphia, is one of
the most respected voices of
Evangelical Christianity in
America.
It is in the large, politically
and doctrinally conservative
Eva n gelical wing of
Protestantism that President
Nixon always has found his
most ardent supporters.
These considerations give
significance to an editorial
Eternity published In its
December issue about the way
Christians should respgnd to
"the national crisis" resulting
from scandals in Washington .
Eternity discerns four reac--
tions among Evangelical
J>rotestants to Watergate and
related disclosures.
All that has been said before
by spokesmen ror liberal
Protestantism. But this Is a
voice from the center of v.1hat
ha s been untll now, President_
Nixon's least crillcal and most
faithful constilulency.
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Uke m a n y1 prtsent~ay
parents, she was baffled,
shocked and bewildered at Hls
conduct, says Ule Rev. Frank
E. Fortkamp, but she perae-
veml In her loyalty lo Him
WRITING 'IN the U.S.
Catholic, a national magazine
published In O!lcago by the
Claretlan Fathers, he aays
"some faulty commentaries
have made lt1ary's role 'look
easy'," but Scriptures makes
plain it was otherwise.
Conservative Approach Wins Top
•
Some. It says. view !he
~·hole mess as a "jud~menl
of God" upon human depra\•j.
ty and proof that the Bible
is right In saying all men
are sinners. A corollary of
this vie\v is a feeling that
"no politician, regardless of
his personal background and
popular image, is immune to
corruption.'' So \\'hy get ex-
cited about a few oecadillos
in the present administration?
Fred Nofer
To Direct
Institute
Dr. H. Fred Norer or Laguna
lfil!s has been appointed ex-
ecutive director of the South
Coast Bible School, an In--
dependent, non-profit, OU'is-
tian training institution , it was
annowtced recently.
Conserving
Plans Told
By Mormons
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -
Mormons, who attend as many
as three separate meetings
each Sunday, have been asked
to walk to ~urch and take
other measures to conserve
energy.
The First Presidency of the
Church of Jesus Christ or Lat·
ter~ay Saints i s s u e d in--
structtons this week to the
church's 3.3 million members
throughout the world to join
car pools, lower he m e
thermostats and d.Jscuss fuel
conservation in rtgular MOJl--
day /'home evenings."
Churdl memben are asked
to meet together at home as
.a family each Monday for
sludy and recreaUon.
"We encourage all members
"It ls dil!icult to Imagine
the consternation of the law·
abiding mother of Jesus when
she heard reports of what her
son was saying in publiC, and
when she heard Him herself,"
Father Fortkamp says.
Indeed, the Gospels re<oU11t
that stie ard other relatives
became so alarmed that "they
canie to take charge or Him.
saying, 'He is out of His
mind," as Mark 3 puts it,
but He persisted in Hb:
ministry.
Even at tho outset, when
the heavenly messenger in·
fonned Mary she was to bear
a d.Jvine son, her "initial reac·
lion was not joy but fear"
and "lack of und;erstanding"
about what was happening lo
her, Father Fortkamp notes.
AGAIN, WHEN Jesus as a
boy of 12 diaappeared In
Jerusalem, distraught parents
spent three days looking ror
Him before !lndlng Him al
the Temple, only lo be barned
at His response to them.
1973 R eligious Field Stories • in
NEW YORK (AP) -Sym-
bolltlng an apparen t trend in
United States religious life,
a dramatic victory by con·
servatlves in a major Protes-
tant denoroination was cited
by the country's religion news
writers as 1973's top story
in their field .
That event, in which backers
of a literalistic view of the
Bible conlOlidated t h e I r
dominance of the Lutheran
Church-hilssouri Synod, still is
producing repercussions in the
ranks.
However, the tendency
toward a more conservative
approach to faith was not an
isolated affair.
It also was reflected in the
year's .. religious development
rated In second place -the
increased e m p h a s i s: on·
personalized religion in con-
trast to a previous stress on
social activism.
servative· swing, rated as the
tt,ird-place reli~lon story , was
the · decision of the Episcopal
Church to refuse ordination
to women, turning dov.•n•pro-
longed church fennent for
such a change.
Still another sign of an old·
style accent on the spiritual
showed up in the fourth-rated
development -a s h a r p
upsurge in the charismatic or
Pentecostal· type movement
among both Protestants and
Roman Catholics.
It was strongly B i b I e •
centered and involved spiritual
healing and praying i n
unknown tongues.
"Key '73," the year-long, in-
ter-denominational Christian
evangelistic crusade. w a s
rated fifth, although some
religion writers classed it a
"bust." .Others maintained lt
gave faith a new visibility
in print and on the air.
tabulated by Eileen C .
Spraker, religion editor of the
Wilmington, N.C., News~
Journal papers. She said other
top-rated 1973 r e I i g i o u s
developments in order of their
placement included:
Sixth -The abducting tac·
tics employed by s o m e
parents, aided by Californian
Ted Patrick, to "rescue" their
child ren from zealously in-
sular religious communities,
such as the Children of God.
Seventh -The Vatican's
reaffirmation of t he in·
fallibil ity of the Pope in ex-
plicity teac:hing ''ex cathedrn''
from the chair of Peter on
faith and morals.
Eighth -The violence-rid·
died conflict b e t w e e n
Protestants and Catholics in
Ireland, with steps now ap-
parent for compromise in the
long struggle that has involved
socio-economic factors more
than religious differences :
Nin1h -The stand taken
by U.S. Catholic bishops for
a grape-lettuce boycott In sup-
port of Cesar Chavez' United
Farm Workers Union. and in
support of strikers against the
Farah ?-.1anu!acturing Co., a
Texas maker of pants.
Tenth -The decision of
the U n i t e d Presbyterian
Church to re-enter talks seek-
ing to unite nine major
Protestant denominations, a
consultation from which the
U.P. church had v.•ithdrawn
the year before. •
Some religion writers f~!t
that the Watergate affair ii'f·
dicated a general religious·
moral malaise in the country.
Others cited the Supreme
Court d e c i s i o n permitting
a'bortion as a similar sign.
Stories rated high but which
didn't make the top 10 in·
eluded :
-The schism in the
Presbyterian Church U . S .
southern .
-The Episcopal Church's
liberalizing of rules allowing
second marriages.
A SECOND \llE\V prevalent
among Evangelicals, Eternity
says, is that "Watergate has
been blown uµ out of pro-
portion, that noth ing is really
wrong: and that it has all
been the fault or the nitpicking
pre ss." -
Flatly repudiating this at·
titude, Eternity says :
"It is true that t.he preSs
is not perfect . . .but in
view of the many abuses of
the law associated w i t h
Watergate, the enormous cast
or characters, and the im-
mense complexity of events,
we believe we should thank
God for the impressive ac--
curacy and success the media
have achieved in getting the
dismal drama of Watergate
before the electorate.
"Those who persist ln dis--
counting not only the press
but the history-making con-
cern of Capitol Hill and the
moral indignation that has
swept the country are to be
pitied more than the pro-
verbial ostrich."
His duties involve t h e
organization and scheduling of
bible and Christian eduealion
classes expressly geared for
Christian laymen in the South
Orange County area.
Registration for He ?>.fonday
and Thursday evening classe5
will be held Jan. 14 at 6:30
p.m. Temporarily the facili ties'
of the Evangelical Free
Church of Laguna Hills , 25382
l\lackenzle Street, are being
used . Classes are open to the
public.
Dr. Norer earned h i s
bachelor's degree f r o m
Augsburg College In Min-
neapolis before attending the· 1
Dallas Theological Seminary' ·
where both Master's and Doc·
tor's degrees in theology were
conferred. Recently the U>s
Angeles Bible College and
Seminary honored him with
a doctor of divinity degree.
, to walk to church meetings
where I.hat Is feasible ,'' the
church officials said In a letter
to congregationS throughout
the world, adding, "In making
thls suggestion we recommend
that church members use
wildom and avokl undue
baz.ard to permnal safety in
travellng to and from church
services.
In this connection, the
religion writers cited a growth «. Bible study and prayer
"Why were you loot_ing for groups. more interest in
me?" He asked. "Did you evangelism instead of social
not know that I must be busy ' causes and more concern lot_
Jewish leaders , who at first
criticized the program as aim·
ed at proseletyzing among\
Jews, said it actually had f,!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"fll l positive effects in sUmulating
dialogue that clarilied lies of
Christianity to Judasim .
How does
Christian stience heal?
listen to firsthand ex·
periences. This week's
program: "" F th ' all . "" ' Wli.u my a er s atrs . congregational life than na-
As Luke 2 observes. "they tional denominational service
did not understand what He projects.
meant," but "His mother Anothei" clue to the con-
Sixty.four religion writers on
daily newspapers and other
media took part in the p:ill,
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COAST BIBLE CHURCH
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
MAICO fOISTIR JR. HI SCHOOL -DIL OllS~ AND AYION
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HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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DECEMBER 30
By SYDNEY OMARR
Pisces is prescient. Pisces
perceives, gets under the skin,
behind the dream, becomes
.·1 , part of the illusion and is
the diary that is written
before events transpire. , .. Pisces may appear flimsy -~,. but to really believe it would
be the height of self-deception.
. , , Pisces is poet and pauper,
. ... prophet and provider. At·
" tempti ng to pigeon-hole Pisces
is akin to trying to own a
1 ·.;· cat. . ' I'" ARIES C~farch 21-April 19):
· ·· · ' Trying to hang on to what
was \.\'ould be an error. Kno\v
>' ' it and step forward . not
-: • : backward. You .g e I op-
portunity to share knowledge.
~ · • ' to learn by teaching. Aquarian
i 1 I COUid play important role.
Trust hunch. Inner voice
-'" ~·· proves reliable guide.
.. .-TAURUS (April 20-Mny 201:
"" friend could confide marital-
!'•.' 1 •financial dilemma. Be in-
, 1 '·1 terested without becoming in-
extricably involved. Leo, ·~' ., Aqu arius persons could figure
'~ ' in important ""ays. Be willing
· ' to try something new. Dine
··· ~ out-and be adventurous.
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GEMINI (May 21.June 201:
Tread lightly, ready to change
direction if necessary. Don 't
force issues. If receptive, offer
will be made u1hich is valid. rr you push loo hard. you
may be sold bill of goods.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
ll ighlight versatility. \Vork
wilh "·hat is avai lable. f\lain-
tain sense of-fitness. humor.
Sag.ittarlan could play key
role. Look beyond the irn·
mediate. Be sensitive to poten-
tial. Check maps, patterns.
Review language. Learning
process is stimulated.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22):
Work at steady pace. Ignore
t{!t-rlch.quick schemes. Be •11 thorough, a\\'arc or apparent
minor matLcrs. Build on solid
base. Check \\'it h one \vho
·strives to improve services.
fla ve faith in your 0\\'11
capabilities .
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Scpt. 221:
;;/: Special ag:reement related lo
"ti·" home. property migh t be "out
:· · of your hands." f\1 ca n s
11 I'• • circumstances could dictate
terms, actions and rcsponS(!S.
~·}, Gemini individual and another
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'1irgo could figure in im·
portant ways. Be flexible. in-
quisitive, but permit one close
io you.to take initiative.
LIBRA !Sept. 23·0ct. 221'
Low-key approach now is con·
slructive. Be d i p Io m a I i c
rather than insistent. Taurus
plays significant role. Relative
may confide problems related
to "nerves." Be understanding
without becoming inextricably
involved .
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ):
Avoid impulsive promises con-
nected with finances .
Persuasive young per sons
figure prominently. Define
terms. T a k e precautions
a g a inst being misquoted.
Pisces, Virgo persons could
fi gure prominently. See situa-
tions, persons in reali stic light.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21 ): Stick with factual
informalion. 0 v er come
temptation to daydream, to
postpone, to find excuses for
not getting orgaiµzed. · Be
aware, willing -, you .are
capable and one you admire
will put trust.in~ !bilit.iefl;
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19 ): Much that happens Js
secretive, influenced by one
who is not thinking Straight.
Know it and extricate yourself
from what could becoine
unsa vory situation. Maintain
self-esteem.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb.
18): Pifoney question should
be discussed from fresh views.
angles. Payments can be
deferred or prepaid, plus ol~r
fringes. Find out what is best
for you. Take independent
stance. You have someti}ing
of value to otter.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Your best qualities surge to
forefront. You are able to
persuade and win. Highlight
ori ginality-of thought, action.
Don't wait to be told -take
initiative. Aquarius, Leo
persons could figure in ac-
tivities.
JI" TODAY JS YOUR
BlftTUDAY you are artistic.
fond of travel and food, more
so than the average person.
You have sense of humor and
tendency to try doing loo
1nueh al once. You ha ve been
through a most meaningful
year: September was a
highlight month. You will. in
1974. see more places and your
efft1rls will be appreciated on
a v.·ider scale.
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Eve n Latv's 'Too Dirty'
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-Winchester's new an·
lipomograph y ordinance is too
dirty lo prinl.
Thal's the opinion of the
publisher of Winchester 's only
general ci rculation newspaper.
"'hich ordinarily "·ould have
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ATLANTA (UP!l -Th< ,~~r · "Pi1iss Nude Cosmopolitan"
,,,. . contest will be held in Canada
• 1 to avoid-nudity lawa in the
(.· United States, A t I an ta
promoter Sparky Balinc says.
Blaine said the contest -
•" tumed down by Boston and
Knoxville. Tenn. -would be
held ~1arch 2 in Toronto.
o.l :.· "There a&t no qualifica·
.1.1 lions In thlJ conttst," Baline
••· said. "All an appllcant must
know bow lo do Is wear bi(b-
h .. led shoes. ..
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to publish the ordinance before
it couJd become effective.
TflE CITY Council oC th is
Randolph County sea t 80 mil es
nonheast of Indianapolis
enacttd lhto ordina nce Dec.
17 to pro!A.'ct the to\vn 's 6,000
residents from smut.
But in a front page edltoria\,
Richard \Vise. publisher of the
\Vinchester Ne\\'S Gazette and
Journal Herald. said it was
much too specific to print.
"We are not questioning the
wisdom of lhe: ordinance itseU
or the constitutional right ot
persons to buy or sell such
material," be added .
"RATHER. WE are simply
exercising our right to print
only matter which we feel
is reasonable or tasteful and
we do not believe the la nguage
wllh definitions is in good
taste."
Winchester Ma)·or 1-lo"'ard
D. Wiiite said he WantL'd lo
talk tbe problem over with
the councilmen be(ore making
aa1 statement.
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Late-starting -UCI Rolls Puget Sound
By HOWARD L HANDY •
01 tllt. O.Uy Jontt litn .
Jerry Maras typified the UC 1rvine
bl:1kcU>all tea1n Friday night with a
slow start and a fast finish as he
paced the Anteaters to an 82-64 victory
over Puget Sound to gain the finals
of the aMual Kiwanis holiday tourna·
ment in Crawford Hall.
· The Anteaters will tangle with Cal
State (FUilerton) in the championship
game al 9 tonight with Pugel Sound
m ... tlng Northern Ari2ona for third place
at 7. Fullerton won over Northern
Atilooa. llU3.
?ifaras comlqg off an ankle lnJury
thatlimited him In practice during the
week, not. only led the scoring for both
tcruns (3)) b\lt stole the ball twice
in the second half and knocked it loose
from U:>ggers players on several other
occasions.
Maras hit only two of six field goal
attempts in the first half as the
Anteaters hit below the 50 percent mark ,
canning II ol SI atlempts. _
1be second half was a different story
with ?tiaras hilting seven of 11 and
UCJ closing with 30 of 60 for 50 per«!nt
from the 1letd for the game.
Puget Sound was kept outside most
o( the night by the tight UCI zone
defense and leading Loggers scorer Fred
Cain hit only t\vO of eight attempts
from the noor in the first half. Hls
12 points were below his seasonal
average of 17. I.
For the first 15 minutes, it was a
niirand·tuck affair with the lead chang-
ing hands 18 times including eight oc-
casions u'hen it "'as tied. -But once the Anteaters moved more
Ul'I Telet>llOIO
than two points in front, thty never
looked. bacl< even -though lhe ~g-ers
closed to within l\\'O for a brief spell
at 45-43 ,elght minutes into the second
half.
At conclusion of the half, \JCl appeared
to score a field goal that \.\'ould have
given them a six point edge but an
objection by Puget Sound coaclr Don
Zech was allowed. Dave Baker tipped
the ball into the netting but the offi cials
ruled the ball went through after the
final buzzer. With no team control, it
was disallowOO.
"They were rlghl the \.\'lY they called
it," 'l'ifl sald:--''bul l lhought It went-
in before the buzzer."
UCI \\'Iii be seeking Its third straight
tournament title tonight against the
Tltans.
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Volatile Houston SPORTS
FacesGr.een Wave Lakers Shine· ' Golden State
HOUSTON (AP) -1-louston's explosive
rushing attack and Tuiane's con·
. glomerated Offense revved up t o
challenge a pair of stout defenses today
in the 15th annual Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl
in the Astrodome.
Howton, ranked 14th in the nation
and boasting its best record ever at
10..1, is favored over the sometimes
unpredictable Green Wave. which lost
011Tl'Today
Cha11nel 1 at l
to Maryland 42·9 and beat LSU 14.-0
on successive weeks for-a 9-2 season
record.
"\Ve have y,•hat you might call a
conglomerated offense," said Tulane
coach Bennie Ellender, who has returned
the Greenies to prominence in his third
year as head coach. "We don't stick
with any one offense very long.
"We use the lead. the option and
we pass enough to give it balance.·•
passer on the rollout a~ doesn't hesitate
to run iI receivers are covered. Next Tonight Houston counters with D.C. Nobles
at quarterback and an awesome rushing
attack that ranks seventh in the nation. OAKLAND -The l..os Angeles Lakers.
Fullback Leonard Parker ran 1,123 yards fresh from a 119-107 victory over the
this piist season. Phoenix Suns. play the Golden Stale
Both offenses will be trying to ferret \\'arriors tonight here at the Oakland
out yardage against stingy defenses. and Coliseum Arena.
the heroes of the game could come Reserve Pat Riley pumped in 18 points
from the defensive side. to lead the Lakers lo their victory
"I think it's going to be who can
keep the other team from sooting." 011 TV Tonight
Tulane linebacker Ricky Chambers said. Channel 5 at 8
"l think it will be a low scoring.game."
Houston ranked . fifth natiooal\y, ... .ln.. over the SWlS Frklay night in National
defense against the rush, allowing 99.1 ····Baskeibaii 'AS!Oei8tioii··p1ay: .... · .............. ~ ·
yards a game. Coach Bill Yeoman has Riley scored 13 of his points in the
what he calls his best linebacking corps ever, anchored by middle linebacker final period as the Lakers held , olt
Deryl l\1cGallion. a fourth-quarter rally by the Suns.
Tulane limited opponents to 147 points Connie Hawkins led all · Lakers scortrs
and shut out Louisiana State in the season with 2~ points while Happy Hairston .h9d
finale. 23 and Gai l Goodrich scored 21 .
It will be the third appearance in The victory kept the Lakers in first
five years in the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl place in the Pacific Divislon , l\\'O full
for the Cougars. TuJane beat Colorado games ahead of the \\'arriors, who were
• TENNESSEE'S DEFENSE HOLDS ALABAMA'S WILBUR JACKSON (80), FACES TEXAS TECH TONIGHT.
Scrambling quarterback Steve Foley,
'"-'ho has accounted for 13 Green Wave
touchdowns this season, directs Tulane's
offense. Foley has been an effective
in the 1970 Liberty Bo\\'I, their last idle.
postseason game. Elmore Smith had 17 points and i,
In Peach Bowl Tennessee,
Timely. Defensive Plays Red Raiders
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Give Georg~ 17-16 Win ~~:~:L;,~~~htT•n·
~ nessec coach Bill Battle and Texas
ATLANTA -Andy Johnson passed . field, had to settle (or two field goals Tech·s Jim carJen, who lost onl~ four
t for one touchdown and scored another the rest of the way. games between them this year, said
I ef -u Five times Maryland. the Atlantic they will be out to make up for disa~ .·while Georg a's d ense cons1steo 'I · · · 1 G Coast Conrerence runnerup, moved in-pc11nhng seasons 1n the 29th annwi. ator
,. turned in the big plays Friday night side the Bulldogs 15 without scoring Bowl football game tonight.
1 aod the Bulldogs trimmed f\laryland 17-15 touchdowns. "I'm disappointed and the \\'hole team
·,in the Peach Bowl football game. Steve Mike-Atayer booted field goals is disappointed with our B-3 record this
~ Johnson's one-yard sneak with 4:24 of 25 and 28 yards in the fourth quarter
-'left in the third quarter following a and had a 36-yarder in the second period.
..flunble recovery at the Terps' eight~yard Maryland saw one threat end on Steve Taylor's pass interception in the end
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t s h1aryland's offense, wheeling for big ed a fumble which Dick Conn recovered
ge'ins all night in the ,.dfidcne of the at the ButldOgs three, and a third when
" Georgia staged a goal line stand at ..
Classic Finale
Pits UCLA,
Wolverines
By GLENN WHITE
ot ttlt DlllY l'lltf STtfll
LOS ANGELES -UCLA's lDlsloppable
basketball express guns for its l.1rd
consecutive victory tonight when it takes
on Big 10 sleeper Michigan for the
championship& of the third biennial Bruin
Classic at Pauley Pavilion.
iUJ one-yard line .
011 TV Tonl9ht
Channel 1 nt 5:30
year." said Batlle. "every game is big,
and a bowl game is bigger. Winning
has a lot to do with the momentum
for next year."
Battle 's teams have "'on three straight
bowl games since he became head coach
at the age of 29. But this year's 8·3
record and fourth place in th e
Southeastern Conference represented the
worst season lor the Volunteers in his
four years at the heln1 .
The Texas Tech Red Raiders were
10-t this season, losing only to conference
champion Texas. 28-12.
But Carlen -said "We lost one game
we didn't play to lose and \Ye are
going to try to prove we can hold
our O\\'O \\'ith one of the best in the
Southeastern Conference."
The game is a tossup, with the winner
expecting a move up in the national
rankings. Texas Tech is 11th and Ten-
ne5:9ee 20th. A crowd of about 60,000 is predicted,
short of Gator Bowl capacity because
of drastically reduced out-of-town ticket
sales attributed to the gasoline shortage.
Tlpol!.J1 at I, following the 7 o'clock
till between W~mlng and hapless USF.
?ttichlgan's Wolverines come lnto the Sports on TV · match with an 1-1 record, having lost
ID Detroit 70-59, In the third game of 'the oeason. The Wolverines are fresh 10: 15 a.m. (2) -'SUN BOWL
Clear weather and temperatures in
the SOs are forecast for the game.
Both teams have high scoring offenses
pegged to scrambling quarterbacks.
from having demolished USF 83-66 In -Auburn meets Mi3sourl in the
Friday's opening salvo In the tourney. Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas.
That same night UCLA was mopping 1 p.m. (7) -ASTRO-BLUEBON·
up the court with W~ming, l&-58. NET BOWL -The Green Wave
Wolverines coach Johnny Orr says of Tulane vs. the Houston Cougars
lri9 fort'<S got the one •win here they in the Astro-Bluebonnel Bowl at
were hoping for. "'Anything nme than Hooston ' (5) -EAST. WEST
that wtll be a miracle," he com:eded SHRINE GAME -The 49th East-
whtn asked abOut his chances with West Shrine GM\e, the oldest all.
UCLA./ · star cluslc in · college football ,
"We boped for the chance to play from San Francisco.
UCLA," be told the Delly Pilot. "ID 5:30 P""-(!) -GATOR BOWL
thia • buUJeu It'• the challence . that -The Red Raider> of Tuas Tech
nW<es It grul" He rejected the Idea mee1 tile Tennessee Volunteer> in
Mlchlpn mlgltt stall or play &lowdown the Gator Bowl at Jacksonv!Ile,
aplnot the Bruins. Fla. b\= s:Co1 :rm ~l:".!..:Z .a1~'fu. (~ Flnat':!iE~!
11'9111' 1 11'2t defldt to out.-e the lion tn the AJl-Oollege tournament Dim 16-1 and then coutln& the ml featum USC's Trojans. Played
o!Nltheft "w"Y·1 In Ca R 11 l"ved earlier tn tho day tn Oklahoma y o ver e mpy uue 1 City
uj> ID noUce by tonktng 16 points. And 8 p.m. (5) -LAKERS BASKET· ~tba -Wolverlnoc domlllated_lhe.J>olrds --BAIL~The--Los Anget.s Laker> wti)(57 rebounds to 41 for the Dons. -\)~/opened up • 144K t,~ wu~' ~k&,C:.: Golden State Warrior>
tbe ,..-,t 11 ... minutes with '"" es 11 pm (o) _ COLLEGE ltllilol etght of his 18 ~nls durl•J BASKETBALL Th tlnal und ~1he •tretcb. -e ro
Bill Watton had 18 poinU and IT re-al dlo.,llruln Claaalc tournament
-and Davt Meyers, the Sonora featlll'fll the dtlelidlng NCAA lllCh sn<f, l<Ored 11 points tor the cblmplbn UCLA Brutns.
Bruins. • , .
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Tennessee junior Condredge Hollowa y
ran for 433 yards and passed for 1,149
in the regular season. Senior tailback
Haskel Stanback was the Vols' leading
runner with 682 yards. The Vols' leading
pass receiver was freshman Stanley
f\1organ with 22 catches for 511 yards.
Texas Tech quarterback Joe Barnes,
a senior, ran for 568 yards and passed
for 978. Tailback Larry Isaac, a
freshman, scored 10 touchdowns. AH-
American Andre Tillman, a 230-pound,
6-foot-5 tight end , was Tecb 's leading
receiver with 26 catches for 428 yards.
USC Advances
OKLAHOMA CITY -SOUU..rn califor-
nia got some pressure tree-lhrow shooting
in the nnal se<onds to nip Rutger>. ~t.
here Friday night. advancing to the fin·
ats ol lhe 38th AJl-Oollege Toumamcnt. fn the oilier semt-rlnals contest. Sim
McGants poured In 34 points a• Oral Ro-
berts clobbered Houston by a record-set·
ting 116-108 ocore.
Southern cat and Oral Robert. )l'ttt
meet tMlght for the champlonShip.
John Lambert led the !Ith ranked Tro-
jans with 18 polni., Ander,JOn hod 17 anti
Gus Williams 14.
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Jay11es, Weese to Battle
In E~st-West Slirine Ga1ne
SAN FRANCISCO (API -South
Carolina coach Paul Dietzel brought
along a 24~pound lineman, Darrell
Austin, to play in the 49th Shrine East-
West Game .and disccivered. "His weight
is just average for our squad."
Dietzel, head East coach for today's
O..TV Today
ChaKKel 5 at l
game at Candlestick Park1 has six of-
fensive linemen weighing at least 2~0
and four defensive linemen over 245.
"There has been a Jot or talk about
our quarterbacks," said West coach Jim
Sweeney of Wasington State. "but we've
got to find a way to get protection
for them."
All-American David. ~aynes of Kansas.
Stanford star Mike llocyla and >.rlionn
State's Danny Whtte are the West
quarterbacks.
But their blockers "rill face a massive
East defensive line ICfl by Tennessee
State's 6-foot·9, ~pmfud Ed Jone.s. a
good bet to be the first college player
drafted by the National Football League
next month.
All-American Dave Gallagher o f
Michigan, a 24.5-pounder, Ls also in the
East front four .
The East offense will he nm by
quarterbacks Cary · f\-1arangl of Boston
College and Norris \Veese of Mississippi.
Hanning backs Include Barty Smith of
Richmond and Olarles Young of North
C.rolina State.
Jaynes and Weese were named starting
quarterbacks.
Dietzel said he . would use Gary
Maransl of Boston College In the !eCOnd.
quarter for East and "after that we
wlll play It by ear."
rebounds for U:>s Angeles before fouling
out late in the final period.
Charlie Scott of Phoenix led all scorerS
with 29 points. Clem Haskins bad 17
and Keith Erickson 14 for Phoenix. •
'Ibe loss for the Suns snapped a tbrcf·
game winning streak. 'Ibey are now
15--23 and are 5~2 games behind the
Lakers. 'lbe SUns played without Oic.k
Van Arsdale, who is not with the teetn
due to hs father's death.
Scott shot Phoenix into an early ll!i2
lead before the Lakers cou1d p\lll
th~lves together. Riley came off
the bench and teamed with Hawkiqs
and Hairston as the Lakers put together
a 2.H burst over the next six minutes. ·
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Coaches See
Defensive War
In Sun Bowl
EL PASO (AP) -Auburn and Miss·
ouri, two proud teams strugglin~ wi th
similar frustrations, clash today 1n the
Sun Boy,·J in what shapes up as a fierce
defensive duel.
f\1issourl coach Al Onofrio anncunced
he will open with junior Ray Smith
at quarterback ln place of veteran John
Cherry, who directed the Tigers roost
of the year.
"Both are good quarterbacks and I'm
nol really worried about either· one of
OnTVTodny
Chu1111el 2 at .10:15
them." he said. "I plan to use t1'0
quarterbacks, bul Ray Smith will start.''
The game represents the first meeting
ever between the two teams, both or
whom are coming off late-season slun1ps.
Jn fact, it might -Oe billed M the
Redemption Bowl . Auburn. of the
Southeastern Conference. lost three or
its last four games. and l\tissouri. of
the Big Eight , dropped four of Its final
five. Both coaches hope to make up for
the late-season disappointments with a
bowl victory.
"So much more was expected of m
lhan we were able to produce lhls year:•
said Auburn's Ralph "Shug" Jordan.
"And 1 would say It was dioappolntlng
(or MlSMMJri. too. after b e a t l n a
Nebraska, to go downhill toward the
end of the seasoo.
"Both schools badly need to win t4
salvage something from a dlsappointinC
year and also to look to (he future."
Aubum. a l~game winner a )lta_r
ago. slumped to 6-5 ID 1173. Mluourl
reeled off six straight victories · tblo
season, rose to a No. 7 ranting-aucl
then collapsed. winding up H -•
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DA.ILY PI LOT ---~ Sat11td1y, Dtcembtr ~. 1973 -L --•
Surprise-A Pe.ff ect Month for Vik es;
Padres
Staying
Marina Slaps Lowell, 60-·51
SAN DIEGO -The San
Diego Padres were sold Frl-
day to a group including con-
troversial racetrack owner
Marjorie Everett and com-
poser Burt Bacharach, who
say they will keep the baseball
team in San Diego.
The sale is subject to Na-
tional League approva l.
TIJe sale price wasn't an-
nounced but was believed to
be less than the $12 million
offered by W..,hington , D.C .•
supermarket ~gnate Joseph
Danzansky,
e Marshall Set
·ws ANG!lLES -Relief
pitcher Mike ~1arshall , ac·
quired from Montreal in a
trade for center fielder Willie
Davis, agreed to contract
terms Friday with the Los
Ancelea Dodgers.
Manhall, 30, who pitched
in a remrd 92 games for Mon-
treal last baseball season, flew =Los Angeles to diSCl.ISll
s which were not an-
lll!COd.
). He did not sign a contract,
iieciding to study the docu·
fntnt first, but he said, "I'm
'119.9 perC"'1t sure I will be
ptaylng next year with the
~rs. U the sea.son started
ay, I'd be pitching."
Fa~tes Gain
MELBOURNE -Jo h n
ewcombe, Evonne
lagong, Jinuny Connors ~ Chris Evert continued lhe
~ustrallan-American domina-· '~ of the first event of ten·
J'!!S' Big Four tournaments
t_Friday. But a weary Bjorn
psorg and a weakened Peggy
Whel were ousted.
Top-seeded N e w c o m b e ,
defending hi> title in the 1!'74,500 Australian Open, went
p:our sets before beating fellow
iAustralian B a r r y Phillips·
1Moore 7-6, g..3, 3-6, 6-1 in the
i thlrd round.
J CoMOrs; the No. 2 seed
Jtniled after three sets but
tovercame Aussie Syd Ball and
:Jieckling from spectat0r1 for
·a M, s..;...6-7, tr3, 6-4 triumph.
Foreman Deal?
INGLEWOOD
Heavyweight c ha m p i o n
George Foreman Friday was
!offered $1 million lo defend
his title against Jerry Quarry
March ~ at the Forum.
I Promoter Don Fraser of the
Forum said he made the offer
tn telegrams s e n t to
~Foreman's adviser in Oakland
land to a Los Angeles area
hotel where Foreman was
registered.
Oscar R11rt
MILWAUKEE T h e
r.1ilwaukee Bucks' veteran
.,guard Oscar Robertson was $ hospitali7Jed Friday for trE"at·
f.tnenl of a back ailment and ~was expected lo be sidelined
i about 10 days. ~ Robertson had sat out the ~Bucks' games a g ainst
l Cleveland \Vednesday ni ght
and Philadelphia Thursday
night. Robertson, expected lo
: remain hospitalized until
~Tuesday, would miss eight Na·
, t ional Basketball Association
; games if he is idle 10 days.
; e Lot::: Lends
• C iror..'TEREY -Dick l,(ltz
~opened with four straight
l birdie_s Friday and posted a
: seve n-wider-par 65 on lhe !!CC-
;, ond round of the Cooferen<:e
~ Jnvitational to tie Australian l Bob Stanton for the lead .
._ Stanton, \\'ho opened the i $50.000 golf tournament with
; a 65, carded a 70 on the s second round for his 135 total
J at the halfway mark. Both
Jeaders played the par-72 Car·
n1 de Tierra course Friday.
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SA~ CLEMENTE'S BOB YODER SURROUNDED BY FOES.
Yoder Rated No. I Shooter
In San Clemente History
By HANK WESCH
or -. DlifY Pu.t Sl•tt
El Toro's stirring 1ast-
quarler rally reu two paints
short as the Chargers suffe red
a 6.'Hil setback to Sonora in
the consolation championship
of the l\fonte Vista b"asketball
tournament Friday night in
\Vhitt ier.
tn other games involving
Ora nge Coast area schools,
University was ousted from
the Chino Tournament , 63-49
by La Qmada , while Laguna
Beach was suffering a non·
tourn ey Joss at Elsinore, 72-45.
El Toro fell way back early
in the game and seemingly
was out df it by halftime,
41·20, against Sonora.
But with Gary Connally, Bill
?..fahoney and Mike Capistran
leading the way. the Chargers
trimmed the margin to 16
going into the fourth quarter.
University was outscored in
every quarter by La Canada's
cagers but it was a 12-6 deficit
in the third quarter, when
Uni could hit just one of 14
tries, that made the dif-
f.erence.
Jeff Giese led Uni's Trojans
with 14 points while Scott
Kafesjian added 12 and Paul ""'. \1
Simon and Ken 'iieira popped ~Y,v
in 10. tt.·!
Van Ber Aa Scores 20
But Tar s Lo se, 45-44
Dave Kiesselbach poured r:·
through 21 points but he got ,~
lillle help as Elsinore proved :: c
a tough host in handing the
Artists the 72.45 setback.
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Harbor High, despite hitting
~ percent from tbe field.
dropped a 4fH4 decisioll to
Los Angeles Li ncoln in con·
oolalion play Friday afternoon
111 the Glendale basketball
tournament.
Frans Van Der Aa scored
IO points, his high for the
aeal0f1 for coach Dale •tagey's
club whlch ls now 5-~ headi ng
Into SUMCI Lcngue pl ay .
Newport's Sailors battled
right back until time finally
ran ouL The Tars hit a basket
to come to ¥.ithin one with
four seconds to go but Lincoln
simply held the ball out of
bounds as the game ended.
Brian O'Flaherty. Newport's
leading score r. missed the
Ra.me: because of a bad back.
Van Der Aa took up the slack
in shooti ng but he was the
only Tars player in double
figures.
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Ot flit Otllt Plltt Sl•lt
A perfect December -three
tournament championshiPs. a
dozen victories 1 in impressive
style and the No. 1 ranking
In Orange Counly prep baskel·
ball circles.
tltarina ~ligh's Vikings earn-
SC Spree
Produces
5045Win
By HANK WESCH
Ot ttle D•llY P'llol S"ff
ed all that and topped it off
wit h a ~Sl trium ph over
Lowell Friday night In the
championship finals of the
ninth annual Orange High
Optimist tournament.
And the first half ex·
empllfled the perfection of the
Vikings anenal.
In attaining a 3&-29 halftime
lead coach lim Stephens'
Vlkes hit 64 pcrcenl of the ir
shota from the field ( 16 eir
251 and JOO per<:Cllt from tbe
free throw line (six for six).
Lowell paid heed to the slic k
outside shooting and came out
of its zone in the second half.
The change helped the losers
somewhat and Lowell ac-
Tourney Champs
Bucs Roll Again;
Top ·Cuesta, 65-51
By CRAIG SHEFF
Ot nM o.J"I' PH" Staff
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good defensive play and the
Pirates' poo< sh?otlng.
But QJ .. ta could hit only
ooe of its first 15 smts from
the field in the first 10 minutes
ol the aecond hall.
Orange Coast jumped to a
7.0 lead In the first 11\
minutes and it appeared the
Boes would put it away early.
But the Cougars scored the
next seven and It was tight
until the Pirates' burst in the
aecood hall.
Manker, Worthy, Snook and
reserve Dean Bogdan con-
trolled the hoanh against lbe
smaller Cuesta five.
Orange eo...t hit 45 pereent
of Its shots in the second half,
finishing with 40 percent for
the nlghl (27-68).
CUesta could ooly hit 28.6
percent for the game after
an 8-for-40 perfonnance in the
second hall.
Manker was selected the
tournament's most valuable
player and Tom Crunk was
named lo the all-tourney
team .
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Gauchos Fall
Taras Yowtg and Val Popov
combined to score 63 points
In leading Golden West College
lo· a 92-90 overtime win over
Pasadena City College Friday
in the Riverside basketball
tournament.
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Costa Mesa's Mike Ca mp, who won the IS·year-oid
Pun~ Pas$ and Kick competition at the Coliseum,
went on to fini sh lifth out of IS in the national seml-
linals in Atlanta.
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with 4:50 to go.
But as has been the case
In prior conquests -Marlna's
clutch performances were too
much for the opposition.·
Bob Lasner, who clicked for
a sea.son high of fl polnu
and dominated his H foe in
the rebounding department. bit
from 20 feet out with 2:08 left.
I.Dwell struck back with a
basket moments later, but thtn
Keith Koeller responded \f\th
a free throw, Losner grabbed
a rebound and Koeller put
up two more good ones at
the free throw line with 19
seconds left .
Losner added the final l\\"O
from the free throw Hoe
seconds later and UJwell was
through.
The Yikes hir only eight
of 22 from the field against
the L-Owell man-to-man
pressure, although the tactic
took 6-8 Biii August away from
the basket with Losner moving
outside.
Koeller (MVP) and Losner
were named to the all-tourney
team, which also included
Costa ?.lesans John CUmmins
and Jim Swain.
The \'ilaes "¥.'ere h u rt
some"·hat by Lowell 's preM.
committing IS turnovers.
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M~!angs
Collect
In Tourney
By JOHN CASS
Of lh• DallY Pl• 119ff
Cost a l\fesa lligh's Mustangs
came from behind to post a
57-56 o::mquest of El Dorado
Friday night and annexed
third place in the nlnth annual
Orange High Optimist basket·
ball tournament.
It was a customary Mart
for coach Bob Sorensen's
Mustangs but this time they
came through in lhe cluldl
when it appeared the Golden
Hawks of El Dorado might
turn Mesa away empty handed
in the final stages ol. the
fourth quarter.
El Dorado took a 54-53 lead
with 3:20 to go and regained
possession with 2:49 left.
But .Jim Swain, who
collected 18 points, hit a free
throw with 2:23 to knot the
score at 54 aft er a llawks
miscue.
Dave Jacobs rebounded a
missed El Dorado free throw
moments later and John Cum·
mins, who dominated the
boards with 19 rebounds and
sco red 19 for lhe winners, con-
nected underneath after a nice
assist from Jacobs.
That gave r.1esa a S&-54 lead
and afler a co uple of missed
shots by El Dorado it waa
Swain pumping in the eventual
wirming marker from the free
throw line with 11 seconds
leli.
El Dorado scored with a
second left to narrow the gap
in a futile gesture. ·
It was a typical start
for Mesa -the Mustangs fell
behind by a 14-5 count early
and again at the start of the
half momentarily lost a three.·
paint advantage to some hot
shooting by El Dorado. com-
bined with a nifty full court
press.
Sorensen 's crew gets a
week's rest now after three
tou rnament game! in three
days decided by four paints.
The MU!tangs wann up for
lrvine League play with a
game it Mission Viejo a week
hence.
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Sa.turdly, December 29, 1973
Checking Coast Soccer Outlook -
By STEVI'; BRAND
ot ftll ~ Plllt It.ff
Two more Orange coast
ar<a hJih schools have added
CIF llOOCOr to their" programs,
bringing the numbtr to four
actively participating,
Dana Hills and Huntington
Beach have joined Edison and
Fowitain Valley, a Ith o ugh
DaQ& Kills is looking !or op-
ponents on a free-lance basis.
Edison, with , most of ita
players back from last year
is rated by coaches in the
Orange County League to
finish no worse than third wltb
two standouts, Kevin Dunne
and John Sterling, returning .
Here Is a capsule summary
of the four clubs;
Da11aHU'8
Coach Ron Willms is cur·
rently seek.Jng opposition in
a free-lance schedule.
The Dolphins already own
Prep Hoop
Results
1 1-0 trlwnph over Htmtlniton
Beach and appear to have
a tolld nucleus to mold a
team.
Wlllma Hu Ricardo C...by
atatloned 1t r\lbt wtni and
the Wide forward.I are Joe
Malooey and Georp De La
Torre.
De La Torre Is from Mexico
and is one of the team's best
shooi.t&
From F.cuador ill Carmelo
Pere1, a center half with ex-
cellent foot «111trol. He's a
stalwart on defense J.nd keys
the offense.
Greg <>wens is at left wing
and the goalie is Casey
Sorenson.
Halfbacks Mike Kinneman
and Tom Waaaman are join-
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Rehder, right fullback Nonn
Kramer and altemate left
fullbacb Jeff Van Renssaler
and Bnan McMahon.
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Lalt year'• team captain, haven't met the strong teams Some problems getting them we "''Ouldn't have hardly any
Kevin Dunne, the center yet. I just know this is etr· to think pass. That's "tiy I experience."
forw1rd, scored four aoals in talnly a good group.'' believe we'll Improve as the Tbat11 not to say the Oilers
the first t"'O wins this season. f' I V If season progresaes.11 might not be the apoller team
John Stirllng,f tut' year's ounta n a ef1 The goliie, Dave ~1orrlson, in the league , especially late
MVP, scored t,tlfee goals from Wlth the team's leading was an all-league player in· in the aeuan.
his center halfback spot in scorer, SCott Young, return· Northern California last year Center forward Dane
those same two victories. lng, Fountain Valley High soc-and is nted a solid player Partridge, \\'ho toured
'"n1ey have tbe experience cer coach Bob Rathmann is by Rathmann. Germany this past swnmer
and quickness that makes this looking for improvement on j'We have 35 kids out for with a youth all·star team,
team go," says McLeish. last year's league record of the varsity and JV programs," leads the club.
But the supportina east is u and 1 fourth plaae finish. says RathmaM. 0 And I'd say "Dane ls qulck, kn~vs ho""·
practically all experienced, .. 1 think with the new kids fully 90 percent have played to control the ball and really
too.. we have plus the boys return-~cerin, eheitheUr .Yedoulhs 50;Ccer has the most experience,,, .Chr.Ls Jergens mans the in· :1ere t nit tates or says Chambers. "He's going s.ide right while Ron Budd ing, vte'll do ,.,ell in tbe elsewhere. It's gettincr inore to be a good one."
di id league," says Rathmann. "We .... -& han es Jhe ins. e left spot . and more that the oniy ones Jose Arranda is the left Both I d h suffered two early losses but ho h · . are s rong an ave . w ave no experience are wing while Craig Phillippi made life e•11"' for first-year they weren't the dlscouragmg th h -..If II f tootball I s
-J kind . We lost on penalty kicks e 411\1 u 0 Payer plays right wing: Phillippi is goalie, Greg Dyer, in shuttin g and cross country runners who one or the few seniors on oU the nnrwinents before they in one game and on a ques-1. . .....,.. -,.,,... tionable goal in another." rea iz.e soccer ts a &.......... "'3Y the club. can get off a good shot. Dyer to stay in shape." When Partridge moves to has good range and i9 learn· Young, a center forward hall · c d
I who --~ more than 50 per-Huntf..,,•-n Beach C<llter • Antomo er a. ing quick y. :J\,.Vl~ ."'D'a.v who also has soccer ex· Ou1side right is Kelly Dunne cent of his team's goals last . and the outside left Is Don year, teams with pa u I Coach Randy ch amber s perience, moves 1n at ccntcr-
SChroeder. Jim Brown, at left McLeith, a junio&;: left wing isn't certain where his fi rst-forwatd. Cerda is rated an
d Ste Who ha' looked Outstandm. g. year soccer tea m from Hun-excellent ball hand ler. wing, an ve Hedger, at T Kl k t · k oth right wlng, plus Brian Rou.se One of those newcomers, tington Beach will finish in ~m r pathric • 1an d er,
at left half and ~fike Banks Abdon <>rouo, whose parents the Orange County League, senior, mans e goa an a
First-year coach Da~c-at right hall join Dunne moved to California· from but he's certain by ·the end S.l, covers a lot of distance.
Leillh says ht. EdilOCl High and Stirlin& .at the forward Bolivia, h8I sho~ great pro--of the season they'll be vastly "This will be mostly a learn-
socc:er team is undemlled. positions. mlse at forward. improved. ing yea r," says Chambers.
"I Just know we'll finish "Our strengths are good ball \Vi th players Jike Chill~ . ''\Ve hav e some good. steady "We hope to give some people
CHI• MtM f,.;""'ri41 u111..mtv higher than third." McLeish handling, excellent passing Patricio Valenzuela, Bolivian kids on this team, v says a good game once Yt'e start ov11rt 1121 F 1101 Gr•n sa)'J of his Edisoil High Qiarg-and the kind of play you'd Reynaldo Orozco and Pedro Chambers, "onl y very few playing together as a team. Wiii• (141 F 14) MllC1'1111 Th I' f the prob)emS " I" c \'[ Thom•• ers. Santa Ana Is rated No. I e~t from Ille Lat1"n coun-fl 'd t the have ever played soccer. If a 5 one 0 ,,,.,~llf::!n'"10 G I "!lford _....-. errera you expec r r· 1 1 .,
Ht1n1 21 G 11 H• Ml•n and Kennedy, whiC:h won the bies. That is, we bring the Barons to employ the fancy-it weren"t for youth soccer, _o_a _ 1~_s _-year eanl.
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Jr:1 ... <29/21 ~!.!~~~ and ability. The really unique passes rather than the wkle-passing game rather than the AND SAVE AT r•v <~/ ,c ! .!~k, thing about our team is that OnPR~ long passes employed one-man ball control ," says Ofl'lbl Cl11 /t/ · ,..,...., c;-
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The 12 lighted courts will
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"MAN -,IOM LA MANCHA" season, but the-trivia mailbag but Larry Betty and John took a sharp dip this week. all tc.roed in on Leon Ames clnnati Kid Jn the 111ovie Qf (Set TRIVIA, Page 11) 1rc.1 S,Hl•I Cldlcl,..,.'1
\\•ith only five responses and as the chaplain in that brief the same,name?
many of our regulars too busy sequence. This \l'('ek, 11•atch 4. For Humphrey Bog a rt ~~
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wits \\'ith fellow trivlophiles. Herc's Ute last coUeelion of "Casablanca," this was ''their '
Nevertheless, t\\·o of our reminiscences for 1973, D.fler song." · · ' • · ·
contribut e rs -Larry \vhich t~is yC'ar fades inlo 5. \Vhat was A 11 an
Kirschenbaum and Bet t y !he trivia roluinn. Happy New Shcr1nan 's famous summer
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on the lriviometer \•.'ith nll see you all back next Satur· 6. In Ben Hogan's movie
12 Christmas q u e s t i o n s -/~i:::i:::i7.:ii:::::=:~:;:::::;:;;::::::::;:;;::;;;:::;~-11 an~'ered co rrectly. ns \\'Cl! Th b · as the tiebreaker. \Ve 're going e re1thta king story of a man condemned to the life
to niake that ti('breaker. a Jit· of • pri&oner on the terrifying Devil 's Island
tie tougher this \reek. ... ..mo choo5t5 to live fre ••• or not 1t 111. -
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Russell , y,•ith 11 good an!l\\•ers1 for second place. Charlie
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What actOr creatOd the role
on televlsion?
9. In 01 A.rJeajc and Old
Laee" on Broadway, Bori.s
Karloff played ' a character
wl1o looted !lice Borla JWloft
Who took the role' in the movie
version?
10. Who was the only
baseball player to play himself
in his movie life story?
11. JAC1' LEMMON made
hb movie debut in a picture
with Judy Holliday. Name it.
U. The name, please, or
the toothpaste thet promised
"You'll wonder where the
yellow went."
'lbe movie 11'The Calne
l\1utlny" Is the source for what
may 'be our toughest
tiebreaker. Moot of you know
the roles played by ljl>mphrey
Bogart, Van Johnson, Jose
Ferrer, Fred MacMurray and
Robe.rt Francis, but can you
identify those five characters
by both first and last names?
LA!IT WEEK 'S ANSWERS
1. Dean Jagger ("White
Christmas")
2. Natalie \Vood ("Miracle
on 34th Street")
3. Lionel Barrymore ("A
Christmas Carol") ·
4. Leon Ame s · ("Ba\.
Ueground")
S. Fred MacMurray ("The
Apartment")
IS. "Silver Bells'' (Christmas
song)
7. Gene Aulry ("Rudolph the
n.d Noised Reindeer")
a. "Period of Adjustment"
(Jane Fonda movie)
9. Lloyd Bridges and Shirley
Jones ("Silent Night, Lonely
Night")
10. The 'Grinch (theft of·
Christmas)
11. "The Man Who came
to Dinner:' (Sheridan
Wbtteaide play) -
12. Jimmy Boyd ("Mommy
Kl!ling Santa Claus")
Tiebreaker -Gary, Dennis,
Philip Lindsay. (the '
Croll kids).
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YOU A
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Carol Chan ning
Likes It B.londe , ' . . Q: I keep teeing xav1er;~gat11 beautlrul yowig bride,
Charo, on TV and la1ialgb1Clilb1 ~ but without her hut·
band. Did they split up? l\lrs, Constance ·Allen, Lai
ye~J Ntv. •
A: No. Wgie is seml-retl'fed but comes out of his band-
ahell e{rei-y Ooce in a while~appear on a talk sOOw with
Charo at his aide. ~ost of time ls-devoted to his sec-
cond ma)or talent ..... pain , and caricaturing. Though
recovering ~ly from a d astatlng stroke. the musical
Latin lciver ltilr carriel a cane. But his rapport with bis
wife remainl1 on firm ground, makihg , ,.. ,
life lovely. t ' ~ Q: Does Carol Channing go along
with tilt theory that blondts hove
more fun than uyone? -Lucilla P.,
San AntoniQ, Tes.
A: Yes: And ever Since her role
ill "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" she
has been an unforgettable one. She
once -confided-to a riporter: "When cHANN1No
you're a blonde, people sort of lean forward when you
ask them a question. They take your arm to keep you
'Glad "You Aske~ That'
by Marfly11 aild Hy Gardner • ·
from falling into an open manhole. But when you're a
brunette, you're just one of the bunch!"
'Q: Did ftmom 8wedl1h movie director Ingmar Berg·
man really come out in favor of showing porno-type film1
on television? -Mn. Vera Hughes, Rldge!ield, N.J.
A: Ye!: "Porno art can be a kind of new field." the
romantic told a Paris critic. "It really belongs on televi-
sion. Just switch it on late at night and amuse yourself
and your family. It could be marvelous!" ' . Q: A question which has always intrigued me : Which
is It easier for a comediaa or actor to do -make people
laug~ or-cry? -P. Wellngton, Pittsburgh.
IA: We think that Jack Pearl, the famous "Baron Mun-
chausen" of Uie rosy . era of radio, summed it up when
he said: "You can peel an onion to make your eyes cry.
But what Vegetable can make you laugh?"
Q: DidD't Miu Black America of 1973 recently come
oat apllllt llliod marrllge1? -Bedlna r.tcC., LtttJe
Rock, Art.
A: No. "Interracial marriages and dating are a
couple'• own business," Arniece Rusaell told a Jet r&
~r. "l know there is a lot of feeling about we need our
black men to carry Of1 our race, or we need our black
women to carry on out race," the statuegque beauty con-
tinued. "But thet's superficial. There aren't enough black
men going over the CQlor barrier to dilute the black race.
There's no reason why people shouldn't marry interracially
If that is what they want. They have to live their own
lives. They have to find peace and tranquility for them-
lll!lves.
Se 1td your questions to Jly Gardt1er, "Glad. You
Asked That," care of tl1is 11ew1paper, P. O. Bo:t 1560,
Costa Mesa 92626. MarilVll and Hy Gardner wilL answer
as ntany questi01ts as tltey ca1~ in their columti, but
the volume of mail makes persot1al replies f1npossible.
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HOLLYWOOD (UPl l
Katharine Hepburn tl n d
television have taken to each
other very nice ly.
" And therc:,'s mor~ to con1e
involving both.L
Earlier this ~.season, ldiss
llepburn made tWtt back·to-
back ~.!Itings as the sole guest
on L>lck Cavett's Jate:riight
ABC.TV'conversation series.
She was, to no one's
surprise, a super guest, and
the pair of 90-minute Cavett
broadcasts earned unusually
high ratings f-0r him .
Then , on Dec. 16, tho actress
slarred in a new production
of Tennessee Will iams' "The
Gfass Menageri e" on ABC-T .
lT WAS AN exGeptionally
well-done presentation. and,
again to no one 's surprise,
Miss Hepburn 'vas brilliant.
Television's aud ience ratings
for serious drama are often
quite low, but this telecast
of "The Glass Menage rie"
made a respectable showing
in the statistical competition.
And now. citing ·"critical
UPI TtllPllolO
'GREAT, AS USUAL'
Katharine Hepburn
raves" for the production,
ABC. TV says it .,.,•ill rerun
it on J an. 20.
The first broadcast of the
two-hour presentation was of·
fercd in prime time, and the
rerun \viii be shown in the
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afternoon -on a Sunday. ed 6 AB., c.~ 5.:~_ O. Gator Bowl Texas vs.'.\', nessee. ..~:::'le:. '" , t.'J.'"":"' ' DOC' ·es . .
ABC·TV says it arrang "' • . .i~C•rl•·•KC• \ ~ ~ ' the afternoon airing "to make ,KTLA e 6:00. USC Basketball. Tourda.ment .at t t111 t.t.r•lfflffllt -. ~1M -.wlltl · -• • ~ •
the flhn available to viewers Oklahoma City. %:.~~:r,,,~ °'1191
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"'ho foll[ld the original Sunday · ' , · .-Mt ~ C!.ll"ID&1.n:k.,..v,. APJ -I · t" NBC D 8:00. ••sweet Charity." Mmical stars "111111.:n..,0r1•C!t-oeitt· """1 . ~~~1.i~,.( -t ed up 1187;000 worth ol
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palgn !Undt and 1112,500 ~1 tupayers. , , •
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AS IN TilE initial telecast, dahcer who gives her heart. to wtong mfll'.1 · ' ==• '.(r O!i" ""~ J
:cdds .. ~~iyne::rkin:!':~s~!~· ABC 0 9:00. "Diamond Head.;' Chirlto~~eston ' • tlJll.le\ l)tl~ . 1 E • ,' .'};,'1ta r!
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In addition to Miss He~burn, ' V"''" ' ""-·~ loiiro ,,,.~ ,,out ~ &lijhtl,.
But an additional 134.l&j ·
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performers in the lpur· ' \ •, • -~·"I.'• , ~~ ..... •. i-. • W Of ~IE' · '" ~a character play are Sam · • ,, ~... ., · . "'~}:."..!"trtY• .... ......,.. ~ .J...:.• •to'•..:1~~1.·~·
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un!1'· story, about a family. of P90r iThtf-·~-.N~:: i;111111. 11r1tft tit ~ .• ~G~~$ :()mcl$ rte~·
b)'~ot~r state agencll'·I i>fllnarUY 'Dr. Earl Bilaii
!ftdl(h and WelCare De ,. meit\ ' ...
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spent \17 hours In Ille air>
That's ~ugh ai• time to ft{;
seven tim~~ the wor\11.-:
migrant (arn;a, workers, will c~i..J'*'• M Or•nt• ,_,., • ttt , ,.. . • ~ . 'V · • ·
be presented by CBS·TV Feb. 0tit7.-:-r,"". l'!' '.....t.. ·· ·'.:, · ~ ift1tlcg .... 4_,as a 90-minqte broa~cast. · \ ' r.uM!sf.it • o,.,_ ciotet OJHY 1"11tt; • • • : . ,
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the . ta i!'"-'-.w..as adapted for " .. _;, 1'· \ \Y!.._ I ,,'.. I • • •• ,,,:: .. r:· -BuLibo..D ~l'!-orilli~l<--•-_,
six ol 175 pa; during 1911 •
televis ion by Playwright Lan· . Jj'Lt.lr., :NoTiCt < · ·,•61 "·' Coutt OP oa•••• ' __ ...,~'1' ... l'ir.;::.-i• ~-.L..-_;.-1 .... A"1WU ,.
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took the plane out o f
Caiilomia -~ timeo to
.Ar\rOOI, tlllioe t8 t11vada and
once to Tijuana,:Me#co. . : Leachman as the mother of Saturday ' ~..,,,....ltMr,... I ITATIM•'fT A:. l••JESTAM'lfr' ""-"'~' • · the family. ., lllMI Int;· ·' t...i •iriOi' ""'°"' ''' 4'1111 • "'ti w. 'ALL 0•1'i1. -.o Eveninn 1.-00B~rlP,Ul~lll~ ... -·..., tws!Msa " " · ¢ .,.._ , .. WILLIA"M 1'1.LIN OltUI•, The Drama, says CB}TV, ··• ,. TMe: ~GAt.lllli!lS, .m· Ctrn1t10fl, OtcNMid. · PILOT BILL Painter say!
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-[ -C6l'Ol'I• &i-Mir n.25 • ; NOTICI, IS_ M!ltEIV GIVEN ""111 ocuses on a een·age Y ~cEMI "H Mlwil: .,.... CllwlW" G•'/lti M. tor!Qu, .ci C.1rn1t10fl, M.lllll'A 01tu11 -,... til9il Mreln , the plant uses about 150 •to "caugh~ In the despairing,·--~-•• (mut) '6kShi1'1J' M.cltlM, Johll · eor~ tt M•'• c.nt. '2•1' "'1ttoc:i '°' ~ .. l-''#11' •iW fiw 180 gallons of jet fuel -,
ndl I ed. I I •-M·"•rtfn •o..J-"°'"'"" •·m M"try M. 'vu. '>Slt-A' oltlDll,. Vlflt. 1-~ · • \ · ' •mtn1trv to ...,... e. ess yt 1ouscyceo a (9 (1J>aJTMl"*klf•' ...,. •""""'"" ...... cost1MeM,C•nr.-f'Ja1 ·· • • ni.•iM1lt°"91'.' 1•.-tllcl'I 11 hour.Forthe457hounof migrant worker. MtNI my fhvb Jr .. Dill• Rlw111 t ht• t.u.i11ts1 I• ~""'""" ' .-.ir•I mM• w '""''*' .. ·r11Q11er•1 •nd tt'llt flight time. that's about 70,000 It UH ........ l1ke11 Y:t. p1r1Mf'll\Jp, ti. tll'!lt tM ~.tee• 1f ht41rlnt ff\e "He rejects with disgust the l•Jldl ,GOJdan State W•rriofl It Oakl•H. G•I•. M. •ot••v ••me· '"' """ ut., tor J•n. 1s, 1t1c, gallons of jet fuel. Jives his mother (Mis s Slf1111t1tPrtstnb mllllril:(21w) ....... lfllnllt-M•N M.: Ll1k ' •I t;~'1,:m:, In tn.· ~eo"' ot
Leachman) and Cather are 'WIY WiY W•st m" (dre) '4t-Edw1rd 6. Robin· ci!~fy . "c~~ •o:,:., c.:!i':;. '= ~~;rtr;!:' ... .ab~.,.,..~.,~0"ti'' ~ la~he r::~~~a~:e a Pl:
resigned to Jiving. He fights...,. •Fl ,.c..0,"'.,,..P WHl son, Susan H,ap1rd, ~·r• Cont•. C.1<~1111" ii. 1tn,. • . · • Of'f " kfl1-Ay,1 C.11f¥ri!•_.,· -all' , l~....,lf,,..., , 1 . · , · · .. · ,,... w11.t.:1~ I> ST JOFt.,, year contract c mg 1or a .,
to get away from them and . (l)RHIA,Sprili,...... a.stilill Lek.rs· . .,, wirrlOn. r '"!r,~ •Or•,,.. ft'' ti.Hy '1111• .·c-1y C'9rk " t minirown annual rate of )
find stability in a permanent Wlibunt INtMn .....,._. Tf n.tN ''Thi TJP· ' M~c IJ,'. ~· 2',. m:•:i-J~= =~·~·~ •i•A111.4•o.... ·, ·'.tt99.4S3, plus a si:.n.uy rt:duc-
home and job." e:~ Utint 'ISts" (fl) ' , . ' ,', =-~ ...c., iceWltnll~ t "'td hourly . rate._..,~ flight& 1
CBS.TV says the drama t~tlAcrlcultin 1~.:=hrl PUBLIC NOTICE · I~=·:..~.;,_,.'. above ~· 400-hour aMual 1
"depicts the harsh reality of •:JO JUll Wltir•I . MMlr. WW> -r.:. "'11MuaM l"ltTIM. 1u11•1s1 ,.\lb&!.,.... ·0r.,... CNSt 0111.,. l"not, minimum. ' today's migrant wo rk e r s , -11i4u1,, "Heyt L•ws lot Women" llll" (dr•) '44-0llinll Mori•n. -,..,., rtATIMlllT GK. 2' .. ao,,ma and J•n. 1, ln• "26·1l ~f the etate \\'ere still ,I
overlooked. overworked and CtlllNflJ liwtllt: l:M ~-lJ)I m _. ..... (Rl , Tn1 to11ow1111 Plf'°" I• 4oll'll M llltSS • , , • . • Go Ed h I d b t .. Hlth Qaplrtll . T= .... ':"' ,.... ••: AN~L YTIC,li\. •us1HESS CONTROL. PVJUC N0\1CB operating former v. -
overw eme y pover y. llP9"tlhl&Mflllt ' ~ID,.,_... Pe•llJ 12302 G•rfffl G..-11"4. s11. 211 -=I~ Brown'! t~gine t ~ • ..,. td ..,..:..:..... · · G-"'"' Gtovt. C•Ut. m.u """" · '-._, plane, the Grmly I
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SlARTS WED.
ONE WEEK ONLY
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Fountain Y•ll•y
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~ ....,. (dre) '52-tll•rtton Huton, . .... It. MCltk!Mv "°" IP'llOll!TI. o .. Will AMC. 'Oft 5:00 Alllul W..W ... fnnct Nll)'lft, .V.U. Mlrtliflll. Thi• &t•l•lntflt . -fUld w!lfl LIETTell~ TEITAMl.NYAllY RE AGAN CONDEMNED ......... ~llllril: Clllr) ....._ ... Ctll"'Y ' Clerk of 0r.,... CINntr Oft Edifli.t.JOll,.N ···~· o.c.... . ~" 1 , _• Cd-) .... , -u-H••· Drac1tr1btf 2'. 1tn •:.o .. 1,._.. 11. "''"v the Grmly as a n ex· : -nu=-•--·· .. ,_. ·-..... ·. · · ~ \ ' ..... · GrYIN 1t1•• travagance dunn' bl 1-• -6 SeyMlrf l'rt.n vt'i,:Genlifi11111iL , --~ itu_.llhed wo;-'"°' Ctist 011fY -,,u.1; CIOR?TKY· ,W.--NAlO.!'f-b-11'"fl'IM-Mrt l11 8 S -~
®JN... 1••r & ha·f'art IV (R) ~w tt; ttn il'ld ''""',., ·s, ·ti. • .~"'. ,... ~ ,,,, win · •!Id . ~palgn again.!t JJrown, aod
,_, -·-..,_.... . it •. 1t1• an.n '°' tt.we1K• ,,, ltftll'• T~•rv ad . •·t 1· Id the ~ --, ------~------llo m. .,.rtllotlil", ~ i. w111c11 mtnilli ra IOl1 ao ",,.. Mtwfe: (Dr) "MouM et 1tn111-Tritljtr '*' Sdtlll 1• · 1• ,,.... llW fl.trllllf pet11cvl•r .. •l'ld '(P&Ssenger C:Onvair for '217 55.
.... (dr1) '49-EdWlrd G. Robin· 1ntr1 Tllull't ' PUBLIC NOTICE iMt "'° tllM _. ' 111•<• "' ""''"' Ii: ks alt Re too' k> son, Soun Heyw1rd, Rid'l11d Conte. 9:308tB(IJJCIJltti M••lrt•r1 · "" .. -Mt MM .., '°" J•11. 1s,
1 wee er agan • ~ --.. •o--(R) ,~· ,ICTITIOUI •IHltfllltS lt7.. •f ~ l .rft., 1,, ltae eovrtroom Office ... ' ,.,. "'-•• NAMI ITA'flMIMT of o.p,.,~'.·~·1 NO. S of, 'Mid .CCM,lr'I, '. , . ' (I)CM11pil• ~Mlttll ""'* The •touow1111 ,.,.._ ,,.. c101rt1 ~ 100.,c 1v1c Ct11tw DtJ::. w~1.· 'f Du(.mg hjs first five years l
Nutmlfe Music Mi.nQ ~•!tr bltsl:,:i.:.~c.oc. FOOD se111.v1ce. ,.sO ·"'~~~ &'.:;";;~ M:' ce1 "1111. . ~ in . otfJce.. Reagan , ·traveled t
h•lltt. tlte Inst (R) • C.Mf'""' • ...., Gtr'lltld, ND. '" Hulltt,..torl •t1c/I, • W~lllAM t. IT JOHii, regularly by c 0 mm er c I al !
( (l))NflllMlfttllWH• 10:00 (9CIJ)([ICl'tli llJMlt C•lif m.t C~ly Cltrt fr}' Bui fJer sh f ' Clpull11• (R) . \ • ' John O•nlltt Toctcl, fl.SO G1rfl1 .. , I( I Niil a .......... a' me.s. I ~ ra 0 • . w.r , • .., D DINI .i,.._,.. aMt ew.t HUnttnofOI' a-;11. c11i1. n..u ~·~rt 1:::1 ._ m hijackings in 1970 and 197J , •
nr.tStiNlfl Guests J11clud1 tll• lsf•1 "1(Dtllln. c~~r.~ ••uirt, H~11111191_. IW<-11. ._.. ...... C•Ht.'ftm Reagan's security advisers I
t:SO .._, •• .. '• .... U, •n4 Paco. MehlVishnu •llllJ W.... • Thts ,M llllft I• cOlllMfld w • .......,., I~~..... ' persuaded him .to switch to
Totiefi1ld1auW.(R) · , ...... --~" ,--r-'> .. -~.2!~:,. 0.,. ... -..---_.-:11111....., ar....._coa:;t D•J'' f'iltt. rented planes, and then to
8 (I) tD Ci),.... ...,... Ptttn• 'This st•lltmtnf WI• tHM 'Nlttt ti. Dec. '2f, •, '!7' w J~"'· '· 1t1• 3'U-1l leaae the Vat Walthall said \ @ !])&Ji lltlr It'll F...._I lM ~ lllw . "'. CMllY • Clll'k tt Ot•'-' C&lltllY . _, · ' -.~ fl! ~h ' • ru11 T!Ch vs. Ttn1teS3H, from lO:JO JMt ....__.,.,.MIO-~~ 1s. 1tn. ' • ' ,.... PuiUC NOTICE •uic: g t r~a abDw that
J1ck:snnville, Fl•. pts f'ur11tst.td Or•l'll~ C-1 D.altv .,.,'°' taxpayers prud for Reagan l e Uilt.llM4 W•W I DI'. lr1111 llSllM o.:~ is. 22, ,.., 1,13 .,. Jen....,Y NOTIC• w P'Vl,LIC N1A•11110 flights to dinners honorinll , ..... (C) "'llittnt C.U..-,..... s, ~lrT.f im-13 ..,Olll TMO 'UHi ... COMMtlllOfill .-. ... rt . n..i.. u-... _ _,_ .. • , • . .. .,, , "' ,..,. .., "l:"uw: amen .L>\IU • ""I"" a.111-1 •
(dr•) SP-MnntaDllllfJ Chit, Elin· I ~ •• •• -Lo •• c' ,.m..-,...,. : Clf"f ••OU9lf•111utau.•Y . Frank Sdlatra} .Botb evenb 't bettlTiylor. W"'*"9.·tirtW"9 I ltW r\l.m&.I ,_,J'•'-'Sll N0Ttc& •l$#,;illlll1•v.a..&1'4H fll&t • ,.,.., •• ,...,..... ,,.... (R) .,, W!d_,.,, ~ •· "'' a1 1:30 were official busineu, the } """-l":U;-=-,tCTITIOUI IUllNHI ,,,l!'l., ln ""' GIVncll Chel'llWI,' Cl!~ records say• ITI "'' . r•...,-·NA.Ml nt.T•MOlfT Hall, .10200 9111'W • .a...-.iue, F.vnta1n •
w ) AlllNI .... 11:00 (}) D. ( ..... Th• kll!DWl1111 ~ .,.. clolnt Vl\lw, Clll1-rnl• ... P'l.llWlll'll COm· HOWEVER, 15 r Re I ~ a n. F1if li6I -, bl.19ln.ss ••: • " , mtulot1 wrn Nici ,i.ititlc t1t1rl119 "' O agan's
.. ~lam ...... : •• ,..... SANTIAGO caelK INV,STCllQ,'3122 ni::~O'lll&IT•L USE ·l"PMll' campaign trips on behaU of i a (j) IE • ...., lw. LMt....... ~~:'~ c:i::o"r'n,;-,,:-'-... '""""'°" u "'7 A,_iic1fl_M .... w· ,lrf! '°"'1l)erll Prop. 1, his unsuccessful tax '
Mlt,£Slltw/llSClabtlMll ~MtM:"ClilMllf......,. cont11111WelNorttt .~tien.•C•t~~~~c~t~'Tn: .. ~A=°"•' limitation initiative were paid :~
.... .... .. ..... ... (xi· I 'IS-John K1111•1. tornl• (orper•llOI(, QM •5"'-" W !• CONDITIONAl~~ .. EIWIT ,,; -for by Californians' f Lowe : fU&ld l:eNtfJ ID ...,.:....,.. ....., (111} en 1111erMtlol'l•I. an ~.t>n.,.,-A..i1c.atl 0111 'flla!I ay J1.v.1.D. te•COfttttVCt • or -r I .(j),......,...,.,... .,~11h11St1~,.ltl1J·' :::· l°'f .. ~la.cit: .~•IOOl'll~ i::,~ k>iool tt tUI' "'!'· C•rleftt Tues, the campaign group
...,....... lot. -. .L Th!•-111111 ..... ~..-,~ ~C,QM6lTIDfllAI. \ISi f'llUIUT ,. which Reagan staffer!
lklW .. U,lf!ll (ft) <9 ~l ....-: "TN••,...... Nr'l..,.•111• • . _ · · · _ . · ~'"" ftled. 11W l"u . CtlvN Ht Or)aniz.ed for lbe Nov. I t:lec· , ( (j)) W it Wit (com) S? -lhrl M1r1iso11, CDl'lt1Mftt11 N~ .C...,.,.llM to _,_ .. , Oil.._ J:•MMt tt 1'1:25 tion t Tutrt nl llW. I a.. 34 C~ l. L""'Mrllll · &roak!Wrtt In .,. ~ ..-... -l'l•hi · , , ~
TlrttM....., h b Wlltllll This =t w.1. fl';_ wl111 ni. =J,\~= ~~J!.~~141 • -1be bill fOr the Prop. ! 1
1:30 11ew1 ll:M r•u1taa,szr (C) .. ,...._If c.,,n,.,. c1.n °' °'""° c-tr en w .,.,,,..'-"" ·..-., 11'it .~ campaign flights was $17,SOO. l
IN':' ""9 c.nltrtMI . .,.,. .. (suso). '5? -N""!lt ~"'..., n.i''" . .~. ·~ .. ,.,.. ''~:i·i;('Nce • 161 _ A,,ilc.;IOll "'" The Republican State Ce1h
Twll1111t Zkt lilrn, Heetl'ltr Sttrs. , · l'ubll$11ed Or•• C01st Diiiy "'kt!>..,. Allrtl ,,,,,. Cwper1t1on to In.till tral Committee was billed and Tiit Sbr*t 8 to THftlit S.,Ok., h'lisoll D«tll'I~ 2',·, Im "1111 JMUlfY 5, '1J. Sffll .,. IN Me'1lol' •wlt>vtN lol' paid 8D additional $14 f17 for P11tM C.lilnlHI halts; Guests! Oidl.t!trl, t1•1i11, 1t, lrl'I 317'-C1,....ll'f4, ' Re · -, ' . ' tM'7 C.WMrt... franklin ~J,lrt 111• ~ atlU.S. . · 1"11t.EC1S'I. P'LAM 24 · -A,,i1cet1on . agan a travel in the jet to
.. 4.Mub (j)M~:11•-""(lln)'54 . PUBIJC NO'ftCI f~~i1':~i,,:~r~t~D11= party functions , and .\ ~ ..... b _,,,_11· ~~ti.I._ ~111~1"1'1 sid>dtM-couiaT o..: ni1 tt ,.\6~g,~ T!'!Wt.'" ~·MINO· separata•--i tebcampaign. fund mah1:
UUlll • • "" ~<t..m . -ITATI Oft CALIHlMIA. '"" MENT -,.~-r111ttti.i .by "'-UJIC:U y st.ate sen It~ 7:00 OUttr r..,11, otief rtlClll Cfnt111pas, p.11 O.lltr, SMrlf; JllMs. . TM• COt.ltlTY'•'· .. All•• P'llMl'-11 Ctml'llll•IOfto te ~ .. .,. <ttv'• Rtpublicans paid the state
Too "'""' I tir TM . ,..._ A-NM G"""•L 'l•n of ._.,.. u.. wr ~11no ll 1 . DtlMrPMplt,OU!trl'Slca -.,&:siin.MiM . MOTtcl., 11•Ut~.Df'·.Pl1'1T1011tt1e ,,..-aperty .11Nlted .,, , .. ....,,....., ,915 or~ Reag8:11 flight to ,
11111s't111Jlltaldl Wt:.~."117tihl&t •CWit" ~2'T:f:'tl.\Am,'f.'i.'""0 '°'! :ri: ,::,,...~•mi&.,,.,.'1:':;r : a fimd-raising dumer, the-•
(9([)J la Lmtnu Wt I a milt) 'St..:°Mlrld 41\%1, ~llJ!JI. £.i•11 flf MVltOH ' M. lill.01tt.1s, ltwnllcwa ' If l'Nll ~111. records say.
•csci t'*i ·s6..!!h~-r-....,. 0:6t~E 11 tte:lliliv · 01va" t111it ;Jru?n~·:'~,~C~~~~ 'trtReatogani.! lo.day goodwill ltT11ia'.AThltl
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111 Will W•rW ti Animals Clllqlaa lltfltf fdllt (R) • p1t111an f«,. ~,.~ et wiu •nd tf#ll " ..... -•--"" '1VMC. Tlti. a Alwan political trips · to
Heir M• lHO -M'::"i~~:r.,~;;11~dr1)·'SO ::r ·~~u•=t11~· L~!-1!"'-:te~ 2·1+Hosw ~;~, ... ~-•ti In f'rlll' ~a n d Midwest states 1111 liltJfh' ltlnlll _ 1 .-• fl m~• fat : fWtNf .,.,,lc:vlt,.. Mf ot HI. tppOitlfttit ",,._. ,...._,, WIM aJJ -.:..a.!. l -$llMI bt:jl , m ....,.: "ti C.M fl'M ........ thll tht ttme and pl.act et htorll'll 11e· flvtlt a ~ltr tO 0. ... were JU1:N1C: 1.n Other
7:30 fflWI WttN ti Ati••ls tilt Sn" (scl·li) ·isi-1,n ktith ,,, .. ""'' Ill• ...,. Mt, l9r J ... ~,,. 11 ~'""' .1""'1wllflm1 -.i. •Ired ·'I'"" 'aircraft
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I , ~~r1nl,So.hll lc1tn, ti ! ('.lv!C-CM'llOf Orlvt Wat, In 1101113, · ' ?, , ' UJer 0 uie .... ,,,,.llt the Olrmpic 1:000 fllpsldl ~ • ' lhl ty'Of ~'··Ma· C•llforril•. THE P,'\.A.NNI,. COf'.MISJION win jet among other state agencies
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. . . , c1 ... 11 " 1,,-tt111 ·•'c fWlltct.. 'Cepl• et. * · "--_.ment which racked up
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(dr1)•'&Z-Glenli F0rd, let J. Cobb. .:..Cofntl 'Wiidt· JelircW,lla;-'"D~M ~st•ou · -.11/'111-'Ir• °"·file II' IM ,P'!Mninl 4t1 hourt of flying time oi}
' , . · .... , L• .\iii~.!.":·..!~ 141' ~h.~~';'".ne~"JJlt....:'~ lt .trips for a total cmt Ot
KOCE,CHANNEL .50 teh t1a -1tn -. · w·111v~· ptctl.._,_ <.' !... about-.m,000.
Orange County's. UllF te1Cvision"''statlon, K0cE-TV; has t,',.,...,,'l,.11} ,.,_., ·.~~ ... ~~,~=:i'~<?:ArrJ.l'r; The Tijuana fii8ht .waa.bill:
scheduled the following special Prqgfams today Detailed b ft11\!_IJ11,., ori~ Co•fl o111v ,11t1t, c~ ·}....,:NI. htrtt•rf fie ed to Lt. Gov. Ed Remedct '9
listings of C~nel 50's programs are carried in ·uie Daily .,,-,:r.bel' n. '·: ·1'13 .,,. ~t:t:~ 9~':~tt.Offrr-< ct-,•1 Dall'!',:~~ office'. Rein~ is a-~
Pilot's TV Week each Sµnday. I _..;. . .._, . .. , . . , of. •.~,.,...II whk:h . pr,_ • · ...,......, l<OEICE PIJ9UO 1<onm;:: molel •-wl and trade
l :M "''..,., "' Art (Cl Lesson 3t •i• A• Mtlt •IM~ !CJ Le:.son 21 · · • · ~ bet-· Calli Ja and B-1. "Folk Arli" "Cltll,, .. Mtc1Ynl5Mt' · 61lDlilANCI fllO tn5 · • ft om a.,pl
Jt31 Mitton" "' Art CCI l tsSOI\ .0 1111 °""" Ctllfltf • ..,.... (Cl S• • • .. ••OIMANC9 A.IOPTNI•' Tiii Co11t1t1t'•••111AMHS ,, Callfomia. •
"E11t·Wt1!" 111111\f Thlir~Y· Otc,~27, •I 1 p.m. .n ., THI CO\rlfTV Oft 0•1...0-..,.-tftnl:iii 'I,, .. I' ' ), ;!l'he 'leased jet consumed ~.~o:v~~~·~-.,1~,, .. Art (Cl W WII\ 4l 1:'9 • ...,...... llnJiM T•lll {CJ Th• fo T" {Cl " ,.,.,..,1 .. ,. 9f ..... Olvrtty'-.. \Or .... ~,,~ erditl11 .. ~ let fuel during the entire ;
4:)1Conlempor•ry DT-•""1 !Cl Hl"ACT•111r 1ew lfl'itt. • 1'°S:bJott.1 j. ~--Iv ~·~ ... ti-~tltf:OC.~·-I year
Specll l A l•n gr®P lrom RlchMOlllL l!OI W~ DIMf• f'll' TM ll'lt CClillll)I of~_,.,./' mr• co:i. Of wl'lldrllrJ>;;,· )fJlcl.'lnA!lt otflet ot·11'1t·Ctin o( fiyiog than Ult> militart,
Vlrgit'll1, pl1n jiu 1,, 1 modern S•Wllf~ (C) "Tht HIXOlll OoetrlH " Of I/If i•rO.ol $""*nt150l"I el Ille eo.int'f of oh. 1 Iii flW9'1)' ...,..; ~nt 'jet Wbi(b fGok Reagan On hte vein, • .P•rt,I'. to GOWtllm1nt Cott S«fl611f,lll~. UtV, tlld tsl 'Of ftl'I Sflle ~ C11itor11t.. ifld • 7 mil • ...<
S1N TM 1(11111'9 CC) "Gtnt!lics" -t 1N M....,.,19" TllNrtw ICI "Th• 111 ,.... ITWltler prttcrltltd .by<Stcllon .won.t .... ..,4,ef w l•·Gcwfl'f!ITltnl COdt. It lo, so: e Far East tour (,.vn·
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STILL ONLY lint S£cf~11.°"t':'~i ... nea ._ eoi: .. ,,._ !L,".., .fttW, '~'*" ~~1,..ncet gov~000r's goodwl'--· i\ trip used
tnd is II\ lftll OI end ~-flf ltll Codt11:f'o~ ef• Ottll!I• Qutity Up ov, (l:a -.a&•U& fuel for prtvJrl~to~°'~~: ':dT.=.3:;.;'r~au 4'1tct • .... 111 Misa~.~ 130) Y.'hat they said was an UD:
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Tt:R USTINOV• PHIL HAAAIS •BRIAN BfDfORO • TERRY·THOMAS •ROCH! MlllER •PAT BUTTRAM• GEORGE tlNOSlY • ANIJY DEVIN
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For The Orange " Coast
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STARTING TIMES FOR COM,Lm SHOWS
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.,.. et "" ._.. lit '~''°" ., tM """"" tf 0ty.t, ...... 11 c«1r,r11i.. tt111 of llvtng ha& gone up ln that 1""' .. , .. °"""1111' _ J. •' , ! will•~·•Tijot<!N'l' 1 ~., • • • time,· would come .up with . . . • • · ;.. . :fY ... ,., ~;:.=·£Wit · . a ·~1 1~ annUat cost. _Aft
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* .. HOW.RD Chevf01et'.'J'1' Newport Beach *
( * '*· *• ,·'-! ext'ends . best ·wishes for * * *
·aefore Nelf(. Y'ar':s Pa.y, oi: :iust after, please visi t us ·and
· · · · · · look". over . :thi:s:, attracti ve selection of
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2 Or. Hatchback with auto-
matic, radio & heater, white
wall t ire s, tinted glass. Like
new, less than 11,000 miles.
l929JDH I .
On By
53 h.p. 69. vw · Sq11~rebcick! : · 100 . h·.p. '71 . Pinto! 105 h.p. '70 Maverick Cpe.
With four-speed transmissi~n, radio,
heater/defroster, luggage rack, etc.
Exceptional! XZH939. .
. Only
With auto. trans., tinted glass.
•ad;o, h .. t .. /defro.1 • ., wh;t·s1 799 walls, etc. Perfect! ZCG8 20.
. Only ~
· 145 h.p. 73.,.~~~rP!,_ •. Z~:~.h.p. ·~1~.~~~a ::.:~.t chb.~~r .. :14~ lt~~'7) Malibu Hdtp. Cpe.!
~ith . •uto. treni., power 1 : .... · _ · l . ,.y.-if~ · •utom1t}c tr~nsmi.ssion;, ex-. .1 ' : • ' • • • ~ith . -~i~~.", tr,~i~sion , po"."'er · · dHdn~ end d; •• br~k • ., .;. $)~99 .. ,~.,o~ dee•• 9•oup, f•doo & h ... '· $2799 .... i;. ... n~·~!\•·,&·~lili(··~·ond ., lont. s3199 cond., tinted glass, vinyl roof, l• ,. , · · er, t1nt~d 9l~s, wh.•t~ wall t1rel, ;· . ~ , ,-·~ ~I , ~"!'~if , top,,, /lid10, heater/
,etc. Ewtre nicef 7'43GRI . · ., ' , 'M , Low, low miles -1mm.1.cul.te.. . -· · d .. frost t.+wh1fe w1l14, etc. A doll!
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195 . h.p. '71 ~·hevy .1 .i ton ~;pic~·~p ·
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Sm1ll economr, VS, l 'P••d, tinted' 9l1s1, r1dio, &
he1t1r, low mi ea9e. Exceptional. 245'1'3H , ·
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In
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Beeich
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Helf Milo --
South of '
Oren9• County -Airport,
Only
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With' euto .. fr~ns., .. power steering end disc brakes,
a ir cond., mag .wheels and tires, white wells, heifer/,
defroster.-:rad\o, e!,tc;. lmmaculatel 60168P. ·
Only
53299
NEW '74 FLEETSIDE PICK·UP!
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AMBLER
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TUMBLEWEEDS
1J.11s 1"Cttrn 1lie covmD l'l.Acx Fi:A1liE~ 60eS 1ll 1llf: TRl!JeS llfSf roWW<¥W etVfRl 1llAT MASTER
iltAST &AS! 11!AT l'OSS 800Gle·l'AU..
MCKER!1He Mf:Slil Of'1liE ~!:
.,...,.IOllS ~I NAME \IXJ
INPIAN OF"l}IE MONTH!
MUTT AND JEFF
SAY, GREGA~ AREN'T f'r'f POWwuWS AS
POPl.l.AR AS '(OURS?
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by Doug Wiidey
by Tom K. Rya11
100 MUCH Fl:Jw,
NOT ENOUGH wow
by Al Smith
DOOLEY'S WORLD
SALLY BANA~AS
THIS ~ee eN'D IJe SHOl.lf.O aLL PRePaRe
To say Goooe.ye To 1'173. so el/eRY-
o.ve Go OUT °"' THe PoRoH To PRllCT1ce &JavtiJG s-re -e.ye ...
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GORDO
11·29 .. -··-""'_ .. __ _,
FIGMENTS
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NANCY
SLUGGO
INVITED ME
FOR LUNCH
AT THAT
A WFUL
DINER
L1I A~D TillS
15 o.'E CllACK l//6~E
IC/' 6<>N6 TO & Alli£
To HIDE Bl' .lllST
liAN6iN6 SQ\\Ell1111b
O'/E~ IT f
GOSH·-THE MAN
TOOK OUR
ORDERS OVER
A HALF-HOUR
AGO
by Dale Hale
by Emie Bushmiller
···BUT THE FOOD
HERE IS SO BAD
YOU DON'T MIND
WAITING
MOON MULLINS
ANIMAL CRACKERS
IJJLE, 1 THINK I Wi.~E A 6AMBLIIJ.S
Pf'?OBLEM/
1 CAl-l'f RESIST lilE
PONIES, 1'~.';E POOLS-<,>()() ,_,,,
IT! ... I!LJ_ WAe>ER
t,\O\IEC/ 01-1 IT I
TODAY'S CBOSSIOBD PUZZLE PE ANUTS
ACROSS
' """'' fl lnccmplel•
10 Yawt; h.,:a
,. Anoint:
Atd'l1lc
18 Margarine:
lnlormat
18 Dorsal bones
17 Vlrtuou1
18 lrOl'l or copper
worker
20 s11t1ot
agitation
21 'Btgln ag1ln
22 Former GI
23 Fine Jina in..,~
25 Sharp In ~VOf
27 fffble
30 Letter
31 Sell·IO'ltl
32 Preserves
34 Sp1W1!111T1an'1
Ml t.0587 Uqu!d
''"'" 57 Cutting tool
68 Pllhtr1
60 Doz11
83 Kitcilen lllensl/
65 Blockhead
66 Gaelic
la111111•11•
87 Eye 11y1y
68 .-.11r1ct!ve glrl
69 81111111 cart>lne
70 Tim• period•
71-·Sean
DOWN
1 Machine p1r11
2 At once
3 Optical
instrument
.t S1et11
5 Religion: Abbr,
e He1rtt11: 2
~ words
38 Chart• 7 Pub 1taole1
40 Flv•: Pr•flx 8 C•auuon
•2 Baking -ii Fro1t11d .a Goat 10 -Abnlr
45 Out oF -: Ill 11 Exls!lrig
.t1 Not eltl'llf 1i Greedy person
'48 T•lk 1rlvl1 13 C1uy; Sl111g
. 60 Follo)ltlng In 19 Outcast
lliccl•Ulon 21 Taartoslnd1:
62 Crib, lor pne 2 word1 . '
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24 Rellll'.11111
diversion:
Abbr.
29 Legumes
27 •••• llSSe
28 9You 00n1 ,.,r
29 General MllH
33 V1g1bond1
35 Certain
r1llro1ds
36 Stench
31 No: Di1t,
39 Lo1111
narraeive
-41 Phtyglan
leni!ity god
-4-4 Minor laillJfe
'48 Wis In session
<49 Fluid
container
151 Solt
52 Takes out
53 Put fotth
54 wstoo ur
55 Hinder
59 Greek
goddl11
61 Horseback ·-62 Actrus Am e
64 State: Abbr,
65 Alric.,
11nvu•ge
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JUDGE PARKER
WE'LL !!IE 8RINGl.NG R06ERT5 UP IN
A60UT AN HOUR, MR. POOLE! WE'RE
6Y THE WAY, I THOUG~T YOU'D 6E
IHTERESTED IN THE COMPAHY HE'S
KEEPING! A66EY SPENCER
AT THE PRACTICE FlELO! ,_~___...__ FROM SPENCER FARMS WAS
MISS PEACH
lrA , YOtA Are
NO GOOD/ l CANNOT
IMA(;IN e WHAT
l •V·~~AW
IN YOU!
DICK TRACY
HIS GUEST AT PRACTICE! ~-~
:t -T 81 A l!'IAL. DCPll
-AND I~ YOt,l IVlll: c;>~OTll THAT1 MAKI~
IT'S 'OMPLaTl•Y
IN CD/'lTIXT / .
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by Mell
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by Roger Bradfield
'!llAT's AU. WI; Nri5i>
Af'OONO ~'R~ ... A
JEl'!l(·JN·lllE·BOX !
By Charles Barsotti
_ 4JITHocJT 5.SIYiNG,
"!!URRY BGICK ". j
by Gus Arriola
by Ferd Johnson
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by ROCJer Bollen
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MUCH?'
THE GIRLS
"Tbere11 DO ue liltlq" I.be ltood, Alma -whenever any-
, tldl1 doet wrong wttb can Jt's always something you
havt to change your clotbh:i1 to 1et to."
DENNIS THE MENACE
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Tours Set
Of Hovels
In Donner
TRUCKEE (AP) -It was
127 winters ago that the snow·
bound Donner Party was
llg~tlng ils epic struggle !or
life, • struggle wruch led to
almost gcnerali~d cannibal·
Ism.
And now, history buffs are
being offered an opportunity
to Jive again -to some small
degree - a few of those tragic
and heroic momentl.
THE DONl'.IER Party of 87
immigrants, largely Illinois
farm families, headed their
covered wagons t o w a rd
Ca!Komla In 1846. B u t
misguided along the trail and
ignorant of mountain ways,
they were trapped by snow
on the east side of what is
now Donner Pass .
Only 47 survived. M o s t
survivors continued Ii f e
without stigma, although can-
nibalism wa~ a taboo subject
for decades. No criminal
chirges ware brought.
One survivor whom party
members accused of both can-
nibalism and murder opened
a restaurant in Sacramento.
In his later years, he com·
plained of persecution.
, THE OPPORTUNITY to
simulate the D o n n e r ex·
perience is being provided by
the California Department of
Parks and Recreation. The
department scheduled eight
ranger.guided Donner tours
between Jan. 13 and March
31, which is part of the time
of year during which the Doir
ner Party was snowed in.
Some tours \viii be snowy
walks · in Donner r.1e.morial
State Park here to the sites
of the hovels v.·here men,
women and children huddled
for almost six months.
OTIIER TOURS are for the
hardy. The rangers say they 'll
do e\.·erything they can to
make participants sympathize
with the Donner Party.
''It's easy to make people
appreciate the situation when
it's cold, they're standing out
·in the snow ·and they haVell't
had their iunch yet. They
begin to get a rfeli ng of what
it means to fight the elements
for survival." said ranger
John Kolb, whb helped plan
the tours.
RANGER r.rIK.E ~1uetz. who
will guide some tours. said :
"\Vc 'll go out for about five
hours on snowshoes or cross·
(.'()UI)Q'y skis. \Ve'Jl try to
set up shelters. We'll assign
someone to go hunting · for
food··-"-ith-a-paper and
pencil to write down the
anlmals he could h a v e
caught.''
'11\e story has been told in
books. They describe the trek
across Wyoming, Utah and
Nevada, the ordeals of life
in the makeshift huts. and
the efforts to escape in small
groups over the craggy, snow-
covered pass.
ONE TOUR ON snowshoes
will retrace the beginning of
the "escape route" followed
by <1ne group from the Donner
Party. It was along that route
that cannibalism first oc-
curred.
"There was an incredible
slide in social law within
almost a matter of hours,"
said Kolb in an interview.
"First, they ate only persons
\vho y,.-ere already dead. They
ate no relatives. Then they
did eat relatives. Then they
talked of drawing lots to see
who would have to die to
provide food. Then they ac-
tual!y killed others to eat."
KOLB SAID there seems to
be moi;-e interest in can·
nibalism since two years ago
when survivors of a plane
crash in the Andes admitted
eating human flesh.
Nevertheless. the rangers try
to play it down.
"We tell It in the context
of the events," K'olb said.
"You can't condemn can-
nibalism -aS something that
should never again happen,
because when the same events
occur, the same thing is going
to happen." ·
Leisure
Activity
LONDON (AP) -A
eovernmtnt survey among
employed married men
•a II O wed that watching
i.levl!lon and gomg lor
outings-were among the
most popular leisure-time
l<!llvltlts In London.
Playing a mu1lcal ln-
1tnunent was lower on lhe
liat and going to church
, .. 1811.
For ihe Reeord
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Marriage
Licenses
COt.IY-MASSY -NOV, 1, Rl'i' I.. ~oltv, Sl. of Rlvtirtl!#, '"° C!lrfttln•
ff MaU'l'O »; of. Coslt MtJf c EUNG·W NG -"Nov. 11 Sllul·FllnQ C/M'ul!Q, lj, •nd Chervl S11 <~ WOl'IQ. '1, bottl o C0$1t Mtq
ZIM[tJERMAN·r.AltA.OIS -Nov .2. Mle ;111 Otv cl llm"!trmtn, n tnd Otn tilt M. Ptttlll$, 23, 11q/11 of l=o1ml1ln Vallav SAWREY-HILLEMEYER -Nov. 2. Dontld Altn S1wr1v, 21. of $111 G1brlt!i •Ml Lindt J"n Hll!tl'l'!Wer, tJ, of ~011a Mttl MILES·IROWNE -Nov. 2, Robert lrvct Miies, 30, of Fullfr,,,.., tncl
crirl1tlt'lt LH Brown1. 26. o1 fOU11l1 ln VtlllY TIA-LOPATI -Nov. t. T11l1fono F. Tia, 26, ol C1rwnl tnd Taumao. LOl!tll, 2A, of W91lm nil1r YACAWYCH·BENEOtCT -Nov. 3, Biii YtCIWVCI\, J,S, ol C~ll Mf$tl tfld Mtvaiv,., C. Benedk t, ... of Ht me I UNGER.JENOEN -Nov, 3, J1....e1 Oomtnlc k Ul'ICltr, If, tnd LIW C1rlen Jtns11n. u, bOlll ol Irv!~ PENA•HABLIN~I -Nov, 3, Robert P1n1, 50, of OI Anoalt , end M4irlf L. H1blln1lll1.. , of Huntfl'IOotn B•Kh WI LSON·M00111E -Nov. 3, M1rk Fr•ndklfn Wiison, 2'. ol Stinton,
•nd Rl'Qko k•WMIUChl Moore. 43, or westl'l'lllUl•r BOUCHARO·PltESS -Nov. 3, Normtn Edw•rd Bouchard, 3S ,of Fount•l11 V•ll•v, •nd Je1n PrH1, 33, of Hu11tln11100 1111ch lALE·klNG -Nov. 3, Allln Erntist Zale, 31, 1nd· Allee A. Kll'l!I, 23,
both DI Wtslmlnsttr
LENOER·HANNA -NOV. 3, k1nn.i1t Robe-rt Ltnder :n, and Eth.&m Linda Ho11nno11, 2t, tiolh ol NtWJ)Ort !leach M'" DrlNll ().PARSONS -Nov. 3, ll:ENO·NUGl!:'.NT -NGV. 4, Cecll Joe Reno, 20, ol ll•e1, end Carolvn
lrMe .Nugtnt, 11, of Huntlngtoo
Bet ch GILBERSTAOT-TURSHAN -Nov. S, Miiton Glbtr1t1dt, SL end Dolores Tursh.tn, ~1. bOth of W1stmlnst1r BEEN-DARE -NOV. S. ROOtrt Stew1rt Been. 27. •nd Patricia Ann Dirt, 2~. bo!h of Stn Cltrl'ltnlt f.15CHER ·FISCHF.R -Nov , 5, .. arold S. Fftc her, &.'.!, rom.&rrltd Elaln. D. Fl$ChOr1 !3, colh ot Fountoln Vallev Qtlr(';GI E-i»UDD -Nov. S, Rleh11rd Chtrltt QulgoJ1, 2C, of Wfflml111t.,.,
amt Vlol .&ISue Rudd, 11, ot flrlltlower WHITE·JD~ES -Nov. 6, Jtrrv M1rthall Whl!t, 3', Ind Paul11 An-nelle Jone1, 25, both of Huntlnqton fl each SCRIVNEA-FIEDLEA -Nov, 4, Tracv Aov Scrlvntr, JI, of Caol!Ola, and LV(lle A.nn Fledr.r. 16, of
Wostml11s1tr SCfc~!rf.·B~.L~nd-Me~:;. 6fan~118~~~
33. both of Irvine e u11e11.Nl(.l<Rl;EMAN -Nov. ••
Mlchatl S. Bur~nk, 24, of Newport
Beach, 111d Marv Ellrtbtlh Friteman, 16. ol Hvnllncrlon !leach kOROllC-MC GRUDEA -Nov. t , eri•n Peter l(ordlk. 10, of Garden Grovt, and Janict Llnde McGruder,
?I). "' l"n•t• M"•~ HUTCHERSON·PARICER -NOY. lO,
Melvin R. Hutch&rson. 11, afld , Mlrqaret P1rktf°, 31, boll! of Hvn· t1nornn B•ach JOYCE.JOYCE -Nov. HI, Gr11qorv Alen Jovce. 26. of Fou11t•ln Vallev. remarried Jo Anne Jovce, 26, of G•rcttn Gro"f BfAUMONT.t'.OUTUAIER -NOV. 10. WHlls W. BuurT'lonl. 37. and Carolvn A. C:ovtur(,.r, 21, bOth ol Wt$tMln~ltr MC GUIAE·SISTI -Nov. 10, Ptlrick W, McGuire, 26. 1nd Brenda Jane SI~!!. ?6. bclh of Corona de! Mar kOPFT·SANCHEl -Nov. 10, Donald
l 1-'.""lt, 11, """ 1'1'•1m• R•mon1 Sancher. 16, both of Westmln5t~r
Dissofutio1as
I
Of Marriage
,u .. ~lier'
Slatton, Jami'! R. and Holen O.
Hudson. ,atrlcl1 H. and Richard Ira
Sherman. l(aren Sue tnd Arthur JOhn
G.1lney, Oolofti R. •nd Terry
Soeten, George R. Ind Ide R.
Richards. James Clyclt! Sr. tnd Lois
Je•n Howells, Htlen F. •nd Don ThorT\11
S<:t111eldor,·S.r1 J. ll>lf Fr..serlck F.
PrlUer. Collin M. and Su"n c.
Dauer. kenl'ltlll E and k1r1n M•'f
Samuels, B1YD1r• Jetn llnd Clltford
Alltv, Oougl•1 F. 1nd Linda
R•g*ll, A11nn E. ano Albert B. L1 Course, Mertha E. i nd Joselltl c.
011,,,,., Everlena Ind Giit! Lee
Brow"' Leslie Pltrct and Vittoria
Joanne Hill, B1rbtrt E. 1rid RPblrt Lee
H1lvorsen, JOVI'.• ArftM Tyll'I tnd
(tnneltl GIOflt
l olltfl, O.bOl'•h Karla •nd R1ndalt
"' Brook .. K1thrr11 and AlttllCllW J.
Balley, Af>I-'l. incl R!eherd L. Sc.httrmen, Loullt Greet Ind Gtorg1
!.ta min Lvon. Jean Marl•·•nd Wllllam H-V
Parson. Gloria A. and Jtn I.
Roberts, .Alan Robtrls end' Cll!1t!ne .. ,
A~n. Kannefh. R. tnd Dorothy
Fre!lllQ, Crl!IJ C. incl Mtllnd1 A.
Wong, Imelda P. c, and Ai.xender ....
B.._,,, Jl'lfrle Sue and Oennv Otho
ICruse, Jove• A. 1nd JllCk A.
Fernum, Elletn Ind EdW.lrd E.
Com«, M1rn1t11 e. o11nd D1vld r:rwrn "· Mus•• Howard •nd Carlhorine·J. Coc:llr'1l, Alic• Jun and WUll•m
Buford
Tlrllltll. kllrton M. •nd Thllmll J .
M1rtt11i:.n. Joel E. •nd ShlrleV L.
kr1ct1r. k1ren RH ..w:r Ltt Garv Slltlt, O&nt RoYll Ind Machelle O•Wn
Rtmsdltft, Debra Lyn and Mlchtel
Stew1rl
lo.'loses, OlaM M. a11d Georo• O.
81•Ck. Mar11Y LOU tndj,P/\lllip Ktith ~Utf~r7
McDennoll, Richard Ltt and Lucln<11
M•CI Slotn. Oonn1 L. and Oiale Deen
Forest. Btrnard F, .1nd GWntndolvn s.
Cox, E11111ne R. Ind OOrothv M1e
Stontmtn. Margaret A. 1rod Harold .. '
LAfMHn, B•rbara Jt1n end Robt't't ,_
Alkl111. Wtlldv and wnn1m· TMm•• Kersltfl, JMM (i., Ind Gtoo'Q" F.
H•m,...,-, Btnltt I). and J°"P" Foll G•rrttl, C•rot and Frank E,
Martinet. Ad•lt 11'<1 Tom
Htrdor. &.ill M•• •nit RIYmond ouo
$utlllrl1nd, Carol LYM Ind Rlch•rd
Kltftntlh
Roff, Mlcha1llt Ray tnd Victor Lynn Duff, An11a Yvonnt and Biiiy Jot
Perkins, Galt An11 end Jwrv LH Volkoll. ,.•mll.,J. and Stavltft e.
Mlklh11r, Patricia Ann •nd Wllll1m
Lttltr
Wilton, Vllora LN •11<1 Bur't Arlllur
Mtc1U11r, Wlllltm IUch<lrd 1nd Ar Une
Rulh
crow, Steven M, end M1r1ht L.
H•rrtra, Mlclltol A~ •nd M•ro•rt'I
NortntUff, RIWrd Mlc:l'lffl •nd Terrv
Jo KtMody, Cerl tnd Goldle Fern
D1UQllerty, Dl111ne M. •nd W1111tm
E.
Abrems, RIKIV k . Ind Jt•nne E, Kimes, Sunn MCC1'1hY llld Oevld
WIUllm
Buntll, EtlUbllh Jtne tnd Cerl Offn
Haynie. •1t•r•n Ellriibtlh and Mtrlv .,,,.,,.
&ullocll,, Htr'"f M. Ind Jacklyn M.
w1l1h, A11n1bell1 8. 1n11 O.vld J,
CtPOrtle, Jenllllflr J. and Donald F
J®'ten. Po!• Edw•rd arwt CaroUno
"" Richardson. Janie and Jack
M1rtln, Cttherln• Christin• Ind M•hlon , ...
ll:111nln111r, HarrY Jernes 1ncf Ol•n11
Marl•
81rnbY. M1rlt11a L. •!Id 11:.8. Frink ~hMlller, Eunlc:e A. Ind Watter
Len!IM, 8rttld1 Florl't\Ce •nd Jol'ln
SvdntY Getmo. o.ry E. tnd $htl!t Ann
WUU1i'n1, Sh<lron Allll tnd Mlcllffl ,,...,
•l'llflretl NOWll'llllr ti
Stiner, Iner v. and 81oY Krrvon, Barblra Eltlne and Robert ·-· Shaver Brute Atlltft •nd Htltn• Fam,1(, Roberti Tt-.omas Ind ltay R!eh1rd MeNttl, $ustn Die,.,. tnd Robert wevn. FowkJ, C1tti.rlne J. end Wllllam Cami»ell, Rtl~ and lwbtll1 WUll1ms, Ora L, all<! Edmond B. Ad.,m1. Wllllam R. and Merytl J. Altl'lttll, ROl>trl B. tnll Ann
PUICIZn•. Maroarot M1rv Ind Joseoh Alexanlllr Walktr, Ann ind Howard Erl'ltrv R1tclllft, $utann1 M. 1nd Jtred S. Antf!~11 Do11nnv R, 1nd J.&nls Lee Mofl'1t'I!, JuM Ct1lrt •nd Stanley
Marvin Bl%~f:n, Vh·o1n11 M1rl1 •nd Ror
Hupka, R1tllli 8 , •nd MarUv11 v, Morphy, M.&rlorle M. •nd John F. ~r.&wford, Donald tnd Judllh Ann • tnuztl. C1rol S. ar>d Alcllerd C••mlnt unn, 8&nn!e II:. and Doris I.
'hokh, Thoma1 B ... nard Ind Ltvrt Slovak, Bart>1r1 J. 1nd Leo J , Hollman, Shorrv H. alld WUllam C. Swenson, Connie end Jemts E. Anoerson, Sl'Mlror. Let •nd Alan Bennett llren$Pll, Junette Mtrle 1nd Justin
H!JdSOn, Lindt L. Ind WllUtm E. Gel'lov1i.1, De!orts J1an •nd Albert Anthony Cookt. -C1ndl11 F.rtneh •rid Robert ""'""" M1rl!lo. Candice L. i nd Frink Jr. Howard, Cleta fay and Richard Lee Gonzales, Gloria F. tnd James J . Palmer. Pttr!cla O. and John D. Wtlt1r, Ctrolt Ann and James John Hu!(llins, ~rte Ann tnd OOn11d Vtn sll,.'8.1~ Frank OOUAl.&s tnd N1ncv Lor•
F1»t11r, M•rllrn G. and 0.-pe F. McNeil, Ly"n and Geori>t T. o·~iu. snaron L. and Sttllh&n L. Slconolfl, Marv Ann and P.&vl R. F•Rr;ls~v, J\lf'1t Loolse •nd Ch1rltt
Barron, Qtllort Rll1 and Arthur Etr1 Vlsclo, Voclor J. Ind VirqeriN L
TwUok.I, Jtnlce JI:. •nd Rontld k . kr,ro,~1~wenllh J11n111 1nd MlchMI
T'=°n, Pttrlcl• Louise 11nd Mlch1t1
Sorr1U, Chlrln F. Jr. lrid Ootor1t J. Lvneh, Ktnnelh E. and Mtrv Ellz.1btth Btrretr, Johtnn Carol 11ncl Donale
Arthur Mtctegprt, TlrMlllV ~:·-1nct Lorn•
L. -Surowltc, Frtderkk M, and Gtll 11, Earlv, Jowoh 0. •nd BtJsle M1rl1 L.1f1te. Chtrles and Dtlores Eltlnt Gtrttv. N•ncr L. and Edwtrd J MHlchich, L1Klnd• 11nc1 ..11mtf, ·s ZuniQt, Sh•ron 1nd Htnrv •
Gerv•ls, Donnie •nd Jun H~wthor"'• Anne Ctclll.1 and G1rv LM 8e~~k 81lford Gor<:IOM •nd Game11e
su .. n, Mkhatl Leonard tncJ Dl1nn1 kl\' Morrill, JU<lv Ctrol •lld Jack Conrad St\ldtblktr, PhvrUs Jotn trKI Devid '""" Harl.,,.i.ln. 01nlel o. tnd Bonnie s.
Sanders. $hlrlev Yvonne and Albtrf Martin B<lrd, N•ll(v Jo1nn1 and Cr110 liow1rd Collini, Diie c. and Roi:.rt W. Hlddocll. OOntlO LM Ind ~Carotvn A. Mllttr. LaM•r Albert Jr, tlld Mtrv Mll'Vlr'lt Brown RlchrT!ond, 0.1nne Eli!,.,. llnd Wllltem Davi• · · • Decker, Und• Ann tnd Thtoclorl
,II.AL Dl!Cit1£S
l!llt"" Die. ' Kuhlm11nn, Shtl'llll Lte •nd Llrry '· l•ll1reno, Avls Pttrlcl1 end Daniel
Nicholas
lhom11, Slntn Dllt Ind Jo Ellen
Holt, Robert Andrew Ind Va Loi•
Helene
Tlllef', Jayne Doloris tnd Tobin Nltlltn
P1lomlnP, Ctrlos R. and Anita M.
MarlntUo, Janlu Mtrlt and Gertld
,~ ....
k.1sptroff, Fonyln·Lln •Ml 11:1~ RObertt, J11n M•rlt end Lerov J,
Bernal. S1covir D. and Ctlhl G.
wan, eettv c. and Theodor• e.
Rtv, ktren L. 1nd Rlclltrd G.
Bevtrty, Shlrlov H. tlld Hiiary Clew land
l.&lro, 8oOy L. and Theodore !It.
Wt1v«, P.1trlcla Virgin!• and Robert ,,..,._
Wagner, Frt ld1 M. •nd Thomts C.
Westberg, J1ml1 Jo ind Art~ur E.
SCl'tel!n, Lindt R11 and 0011911' White, 8ettT Cl1lre 1nd Jarl'ltl Porrv
Trfnla.d, Fr•nclsco and He•tfter AM Ploeosm•, Kathleon Tmes. and Loniy
'"'" Sell, Arnold J. end Jacqueline E.
Ev•ns. Iona •nd Thomes Ptlrick
Colley, J•ck B. and Merv L. P!ll, Cal'ldt!e K. and Cawv Ptl!er
Gf11. Mary F. •!Id Jllll'ltl A. Jl:uhll'Nln. Pt lrlcla C. 1nd Jofln PhUlp
Holcomb, Dirk Steven Ind MlfY
Sh.,.mls. Stewart •rod Gall ,
Fcr,ytht, Chervl L. and lp\lclltfl v.
C11rof1, Tartu Ann and Michael --------------Patrick Evll!S. Mtdolln. E. 1nd BlllV Gerrell
Ktyftl, Mllrclt G•vl• Incl AnlhonY ....
Hutcll ln1, Krl1ttn Jennifer tnd J1me1
Berton Jr. Al~U\ar, Frtnk L. Ind OOlorH V. kuykendtll, Nancy C.lllorlll!f •nd Ricky
'" Lv1trorn. Palrkla JNn and G1rv Ctrl
Tl'iOl'nll'$Otl. 00V9la1 L. and Jult1 K.
Ptelu, Suwnnt f'alrltl1 ind H1!111 ...
SwtQlts. OOl'oftly Mtxlnt •lld Omfr
"J ", Jr.
Xtvltr. Hlldt ' LllH.1n •~ Wfltll"
Mtnclts
Mtn:hend111t1. Sydn-v Ann 1nd Anfl\ony
Lovf1 McCool, Mirth• Slit~ •ncl RlctMrd
D•vls Stra<ktr, R1btcc1 V. ell<S • G1rold
O.W•M
1olOI. Sh•!ltv LYhM and How.rd
Fay. ttoi:.rt Fr1ncl1 and h11tln1
El11nor Redick. David Ind lliu1'1<ll A.
Jones. Htte1 LorM and Robert w.
Gutlh1m, Ch1rle' and E11111 , ~lmtld<I, Jottph Jr. and Ren• Mte
Cooriman, JU011h Kat all<! Roblrl kolt
SHEEP KEEP
•
FOLKS AWAKE
UPTON-0 N-S EVERN,
England (UPI) -Inhabitants
of Lhis Worcestershire
Village, claim they don't get
any silent nigh!! because of
fanner Peter Badger's 800
bleating sheep.
If the council's public health
officials decide there is loo
much baaing, they will order
him to quiet the sheep.
•
Light Moment
Birds silhouetted agafnst light sky In Detroit take
short rest from flying duties, and sit on light pole.
$aturday, Otctmbfr 2q, 197} 'bAJLY PILOT 2 J
•
•
' ,_
• ' ,', ·~
.. ~.:Wk:'¥: 4
The energy crisis seems to have no effect 011 them
so far.
Coast Area Vital Statistics
Marriage
Licenses
Love. Brlldl11y Del and O.nls Mt rlt
Hun!, OorolhY Ann 1nd 01vld Jal'l'lel
San Pidro, Connie Lou encl P11!•
' t'tltd ....,..... 12
Morris, AUOrev .. ouise •!'Id Herbert
T-P!lu)(), J.1me1 Paul .1nd OH AnM
Davis, Lynn.1 M • .Ind Rich•~ E.
Borchert, Agnes A. and JOl't11 T.
Cl1rkt. Robert and Lydia 0 .
Slevens. Wallor 8. and fl.onn!t B.
Sanford, Louis e. and Winnie O.U
M1111•ll1nes, Lllld• and Richard
Stlrl!llg. Brooksle •nd J•mes Wi!llam
Rich.trdson, Marian Loviu amt 0011eld
'" Ent1red Ot~•mtlllr J
BonkDWlkl, Tllallrus JOl'tn an<I Ellrtbe!h
Chrisllne
Fay, Virginia T. and Fr1ncl1 H
Hern111ndf!t, Mary Ct rmen and Mellos Crouch, June S. tnd John H. Krusk•, Ger•ld D. 1ncJ Hsia H,
White, Eclwtrd A. Ind Pl'lyltls J. Van Bu1klrk, M•rgerof M•Y and
Donald Rav Kemo, Alma Alhena and Wiiiis
Ledoux, Richard A. '"" Cynthia J. Mon190mery. Shirley Mav and Donald Rodrlouet, k.&thv M. and Vllll:e"t
Caswell Marlt1n Francis and Let Perry Del1tta, S.tm tnd Shlrlev
Hendrl~. A!ltn F. 1nd J•ntf J. Gagnon, Mary 1n dR1ymond L. Upton, Vicki Rae •nd Howard Chilton
Viii, Mildred E. 111nd Wllll1m B.
Schull?, Anlcnle 11nc1 Earl
Davison, Nancy and Cr.1lg
Tibbetts, Mlchael T. "nd Sharon M.
M"as. Gayle Lynn and Martin Roney
Alluo"o, RObt!rt Over 11nd Edna Lavonne Glbbon1, Joanne K and Thom~s A.
01,.ledlke, Shlrley Ind Jack
..,..~•los. Fr.lllCl.!rCO and Merced~s A. Galler, Shirleen P, and Otte Richlrd Scholl, H1rotd W. and Louise C.
Hiatt, fleryl E. and Wiiford L. Smith, ktth!een M. and Wayne A.~.
Davit. Jav Benton and Merv Pearl Deck11r, Phynls J . ar\<I Rotllrl G .•
Hair, C1ro!yn Enid and WUll1<m Henry
McGuire, Paul A. and Doris B.
Cabunoc, Jerrv Stanley, Jr., 1nd Susan
Marie Soils, Btrlha and Jesus
Stton5rud, Gtrald L. .tnd Nancv. L. Bog1rt, Altllrl D • Jr. and Rosemary
Griffin. Albert D., Jr. a!'ld Rosemary
Roxanne Henlty, Angelina Brigit and Larry 1Alla11 -
Anthony, IC.ttlly Ann. end John David
Holnngsworlh, Vlcke A .and cur1ord •• Wiison, Jimmy N~than and Jor o:trtene
Havmlfl, Ef!tt1beltl 11nd Elmer LeRoy
Pfrund..-, Gregory Wayne and Pamela
·~ N!~mever, Linda Kave end Charles 0 Ziemer, Wi,.efre<I IC. and John W Gibbard, Patrick F. and Rachel. L.
A~hmoro, Irene •nd L•rrr Richard Rundquist, Laurel G • .Ind W.11ter H. Harris, Shell• Jo 1nd Randolph Leo Mcktnrle, Cherfotte A. and kennehl
McKenrlt, Chartot!e A. .Ind ICennelh
Forbes, Cecelia tnd David o.
JiKI, M11thhts L and E~ne I. Dun;1van, Otl>r• and James ElllltM
Connelly, N11ld1 81!55 tnd Francis
""" Ptrry, Cheryl Oarlent end Robert
Charles Eshe1men, Glori• J. ind Dale e.
li~es. Kathleen Marl• 1nd Glt n
"""" .Lundy, W-'l•r and Dia.Pl': J.
$ne!IOl'I, D•n!ef B'VC:e "ftcl Mttia Lul11 Wa"1, Rooer tnd June
W1l11f1, Joe and Su11n D.
Owen, Frtd S. and Chairs r... C!ark, Toma D. tnd aarlon~.
Diamortd, John L, and C111\y l. Thornlon, C1ndyce Lyn11 and Kenneth Oale
Mll•n, Juanita Ellen tnd Wiiiiam Earl
Jones, Ill, Rulh M. tnd Nell M.
Mltls, Dol:lra L~ and Slt!Ven OOvQl.&s Anclt!r~, Merrlrl' Dwight '"d S•vorty Oore•n Ot!llltt, John F and GllnM~LOV
MoOdelmog, Sarah Jant tnd Mll'ltael """ Rall'H)S, JtS&e 1nd Darlent M.
EnterH 'Otctmllff I
Bl1ckm011, Allatlllla May .Ind Paul lrvl11g
W!ckJlf!, Ell!abeth tnd Mlchael C<
Harper, Helen Joyce Ind Donald L.
Spoolslra, Judith Ann I/Id Dennis L.
Olrnt'U, Rlchtrd E. and Thertst A. Engl!!~, Jttnt!!e Oe!ore5 and Gordon Lewis
NelblJl', Thomas Rol.1nd tnd Delores
Frantts Ralls
ANIMAlogic¥., .... .,.
,, ...
"NO~"buCAN''T MAV£ 'T'MAI
1.lf1'L.E GIRL fOR A PEI! ..
,.":Z"!kt~
!leek, Helen M . .Ind Frid G.
Rutso, Marv Clf'ollne and Ronald
"'" Dantlc1, Donn• Jl.&n and Donald Dt!a
stewarl, £111111 Olannt and Thomas
II urns
kowtrs,h, Robert O. and Carol R.
'Thaver, Mo11rl1n R. 1nd Robert 1-1.
Slraha~. Bflly LH end C1rm1n
Barrett, TtfT)' A. •nd 8arbtra J.
W1l1s, M11t1l1 Vlolt and WflUam Arthur
Hansen. Charlene Vef'Of'lice and Carl
James
Well$, Jtmn Cllfltord and Lorrelne Claudette
RoieUe, Aoy 5anderi and Pe1r1 Arlent
Moore. ICenntlh Eugene 1nd kar11n
Ellz.abelh
Peet, RoOerl o. and D1lort1 J . Youngre-n. Waller A. and Car11n L.
Bosch, Donna Rto end We$leY Allin
Walltce. Ellubtfll B. and Frank II:.
Kaiser, Chari-and Wllll1m Rov
J~ckson, Jantf E. and Oooald Gent
Newb!U. Wiiiiam Carol and Sally Ann
McD~"!el, Steven Ar!hur &nd Pamela ~usan '
kinl\er, Laura Dee 1nd Robert Waldo
Lee, Belly Fr•nc11s and J . Slephln
• C~oella, Ch.1rles A. Jr. an<:I Lindi '-Garringer, Rllfe Gayle and Gregory ,,,,.
s ruarl, l(enl M. incl Marv Ellen
Allen, Ev1 Merla tnd Phlllp D1vid
llnll..cl DK1mbtr 1 llllgsbv, Ann Llord •nd Richard Michael
Teste-rman, Pam11ta J. and Oanltl
Louis
Freidenrelch, Ver.1 Hercllta Ind St1nl1y
Basil RO!iirl""", ~..w-s. aii<rl.OHI'•---~
P11t1erson,. kalhle1n Mir le and Robtt't
Ger09e
Popov-Oadllanl, lieldr1111 HUeg1rd and
Mtrk
Cautney, P11rlc11 G. incl John it,
Fulton, WJll1rd F. •nd Tetge
Henline. Alton E. Ind LloYd C.
Riiey, Jr., Vlvl~nl D. ano H•rrv
D. ' Hundley, P1mete Jean end Wtslt!y Eugene
~.lontove, Mirian F. and Oon111d P.
Altrrakl• · Ellna Norm• encl Mtrcos
Oanlel
1Cordt1t Glori• L. and R.>1ol't W.
Hern•ndez, Cathv Jo Ind APO!l"tr
Porucca, Wiim• F. and Mlch&et
Ch~prnan, Marie Olivo •nd L•sli• .. .
Wakeltng, k.11lv 1ncJ Alan Alfred
C09burn, N. Burldene and Herma!\' s. Yrort11goyena, Dolores 1nd Armando
Slcw•rl, Ann L. •nd David O. Broom1ll, Herry N. and K1tl\ryn M.
Bovd, Bvron Reed and Valorie J•n
IC!ng, Dan Ind Vlrolnl• H.
Btrktr, M1rllyn A. and Thorn1s E.
Lowe,. Larry •nd A,_tta • CrPSwhlt•, Howtrd Dalo 1nd J01nnt
Lewis. Betty Ann and MarYln Adtm
Jensan, Ttrfta Ann •nd Steven John
Fleener, Melvln W, •nd Mary Esthtr
Cll1pm.1n, P11Tlcl1 F. Incl Clifford w.
Abellng, ll:ul>y E . .Ind Howard A.
Scl1ma11, Jack D. and kalherine Mtt•n
Uvermort, R1t1,ell Barnes al'd Merv Griffin
Myers, Ll11 8. 1nd D&vld Joseph Heaton, Jtr.el M. tnd A!Dert A,
McCov, Phytlls M. and Charle' W.
A~lel!a, JudY E. and Lawrtnea F.
O•tlrlch, Cheri.s Oa11lel and ROHtnn•
Am1ll1
HUI, Ridlltd Alltn Ind kalhl&en Margtrtt
E ni.r'ld Dtumber' 11
Bergere, Wtna M. and Doneld
Rill5, Caroline A. and Juvtnclo V.
H119hes, Ju1n!I• end EU11&11e u.
HodQes. ktthryn Elizabeth and Eric Wllll1m
White, M!nnlt and Ernest L
Arcinlt11•• Hum~rto and Lydia
Sml!h, Julia l. Ind Henry L,
Zerba. Andrtw N. and Shlrlev s.
Colo, Ralllh John end M11rv Louise
MCCiendon, James L. and JoA1111 M•rtino, Joi.eph James and Carmen
Humohrevs, Marjorlt N. tno' Ch<lrltt w.
Savage, Oonn11 Lynn 1nd APblrt Arnold
Pef'l)er,, Karner;ne J. and Richard •• Evans, Donald E. Ind Evelyn M.
O.vl,, Catherine I, and Oo1111l11 IC.
Voelzke. Jotn Ma ry and Rlch•rd
Vin<: en!
Ymmq. Harri.so" V&ndtrlv f n d
C~therln• Jt11nn&
Litierma,., Jel!rey F. and Edith M.
J,,,.,e,, Mlf11s Barnett t nd Lind• Gall ,,
Ken"l'<fy, Don Thom•• and Rox.1nne Ilene
Con!;leton, Caryl and Oavld W.
Tes!i. Wendy Ann and S!ephen At1111
Thoma50fl, Mlr';lerY M, and Herrn.n Slaney, Lcclelte w. and Ktllh
Woodbury, Cheryl A. and L1urenc. o.
Galindo, Ev•ngo!lna ancl Hector
N rr:s. 0(lll<lld M. flld Eiieen A. Rlchardso11, Ther1 anti Rov K.
B vt~u1. Safl<lr.I J, Ind ROblrt Ao
SylV11$•tr, Allbert A. and Calntrln•
Anne Tlbbeh. S~aron D. •nd Lull!lr A.
Gre~I. Edward Francl1 Ind Dorothy . .. Jones. M. Marlene alld Aon1ld R1y
Glll11sple, Llnd.t M&l'I and Oa~kl LeRoy
Ht!°ler, BllUe M. Ind TllomM A.
Ford, o.btl Lynn and ll:obtrt Michell
Albert, 8tt!Y tncl OwtM 0 .
D'Shtu;llntssv. Httltft Incl Rooer
AMIOtt, ll:oblrt Edwtrd "'PICI Otbor1h
"' Lomktr, errtte Irene incl Rob*rl w.
IJUM DKtmW 1t ,
S111all Nations Should, Help Out in Crisis
Meu, Jlnet Ell• •nd Euoent lllch9rd
TudOr, YVOttnt Jtwl'I end Alie\ WtYM
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HlilclllM, JI"* a.rton, Jr, •nd
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f'clw•rd Elltlfl, Jim Amofd ll'ld Jt11t Jlgh
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CllrlJtlne Jul1nna
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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI)
For th< pasl couple of
decades, the conscience of the
world, such u It Is, has dwdl
on the plight o f un-
derdeveloped countries.
Now the time has come for
the world to show more con·
cem for the plighl o f
overdevelqpcil countries.
Only recently has there been
an awakening of, awareness
ol the straits in which the
overdeveloped naUons llnd
lbemselV111.
SUCH COMPASSION 11 has
•
been aroused Is mainly the
result of the dedicated work
of Pr I m b I e y Bunglewool,
director of United Nations
Relief and Rehabilitation for
Pitiful Helpless Giants (UNR-
RPHO).
With a lll!lall staff and
grossly Inadequate budget,
ther~ Is Utµc Bunglewoors
agency i:an do In the way
of dirtc\ asslslance. But Its
timt has not been wasted.
He had the foresight lo con-
duct a study of conditions in
overdeveloped countries. com-
piling data that will be ' in·
va!u8ble once a massive aid
program is set up.
, · .. For classlficatlon purposes.
a, country is considered
overdeveloped when it has more cars than it has gasoline
to run them, mote electric
appliances than a v a i I ' b I e
power capacity will operate
and more .homes than there
is fuel to heal," BUfigl€wOof
said.
the ravages of excess abun-
dance at first hand, you can't
imagine the ml,.ry that
superfluity brings."
He cited Great Britain as
a prime example of a country
ln the throes of
overdevelopment.
"Britain is so bad 1 y
overdeveloped it will soon be
forced · to go on a lhree-<lay
work week," he said.
"Zambia, by contrast, still
enjoys a Juli work week. As
do Bolivia~ -Afghanistan, New
Hebrides and mosl Other
Ullllerdeveloped areas."
"UNTIL VOU HAVE been....-
ln these countrlei and see
I'
I SAID, 11WRY does the
energy crisis only create
wiemployment Jn overd evelop-
ed areas?"
'·J n an overdeveloped coun·
try, most or the labor force
is engaged in the produclion
of labor·savlng d ev le~ s . ''
Bunglewoor explained.
"Once it reaches the point
where it doesn't have enough
energy to keep its labor·Sll\'ing
apparatuses functioning. many
·iaborerrarelhrown ·out-of
\\'Ork .
' ' U N D ER DEVELOPED
areas, on the other hand, have
never worked very hard at
saving labor. Therefore, they
are able to get by with much
less energy, which means they
always have plenty of jobs.''
I asked Bunglewool what
UNRRPHG was doing lo
aSiist countrirs · stricken by
O\'e.rdevclopment.
"We are S<llding In
emert,'ellc)' shipments o( hand-
operated equipment. But ln
the long run. outside aid won't
-d·o-1-t-. W-o r-ke--r-s-la,---
overdeveioped areas musl stop
depending on labo<..avlng lor
their livelihood and llnd -olher way to keep busy."
••
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NOTIC• Of' U.LS Of' IUl P•Of'•ITY AT f'llVATI Mll
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31, 1Mt 111 book tc:n', Mtt lot ot
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W1rnn H. Htlmtr
Admlnlltrator of "" 911119 of Mid Dlcldtnt. "'"'""·""-A"-'/'"'9 .....
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PubU>MG Orange Coa1t Dally ,llol,
DKembll' a. n. 1'71 lftd Jan. 4
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l'ICTITJOUS •utlMSSI
trlAM• STATaM•NT
Tiii fdlowll\ll Pit'-era dol119
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HJohWly, Newport hec:ll. c.lltorftl•
~x. Inc., • Callfonll• corioor•· tl011, ml Wnt Coe•I Hlgrtwly, ~
&e.dl. Ctlllonll• Joh11 Tutlla, 2IXI V11 l ido MOnl,
H•wport·t.-c:h. C1Utorn!1
Tll1l llUllMI II COl'ductM t1¥ I ""'°''!
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ll:Ob«'t H. o .... la. ,,..,_
Johll J, Tul'lll, G41'11t'al ,«tftlr
e Tiiis 111t1m1nt w1a fli.d with m.
County Cllt'k ot Drlt'IOI' Cou11ty on
01c1mbl1' 5. Im ·-· PVbll1hed Or•rtt1 coa1t o.11y Piiot,
De<""bll' .. IS, n. 2t. 1tn )7U·73
!'IJllUC N0!1CE
,ICTITIOUS SUSIM•ss
NAME ITAT•M•MT
The fdlow41111 plt'10nl 1r• dolno
bu!lnn• •1: Oll:ANGE COUNTY APARTMENT
SEll:VICE. 10. Sioux Al¥1r Clrdf,
FOllllllln VMltY• Ctoilfomlt '27111 Paul CllarlH Korth, loill Slollit lllwr
Cir .. F-laln \11111'f, C.llfonlla f'710I
ltlte Ann Korth. 104ll $I01111; lll:IYll'
Cir .. FOllllttlr. Valky, Calilornlt '211lf
Thl1 b\llJl'IHI II <OtldtKltd W I tllltfll
partntr..,lp
ll lta At111 Korth
Th!• 1re'-"*'f wet filed with thf
Counlv Clerk ot Or11191 C°"'"ly on
DKtmblr S. 1f7l , ... ,.
P11bll1hecl Orangt COid O.llY Pllol.
PKlmblor I, JS, 22, 2t, ltr.J l71J.7l
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU'I •UllMISS
NAMt: ITATIMIMT
TM foflowlne Pfl'IOll 11 dolno tMlllMH
11: a\JDGET Al'AltTMENT FUllNI·
TUAE, 132 C!Hntrooll ~ No.
A, COl!I MIM, Cal!lomla. t2m
Jame• J•1 St1rkwe11Mr, 1 l?
Cifllrbl'ooll: l1111 No. A. C!Mtt MM9.
C1llloml1 f':l'J' This bltllnltl 11 COl'IChKliad by '"
IROlvlOu•I Jamn J1y Slarkwn""'r
Thl1 tl•lllT'lllll Wll llllld Will! lfll
cwn1v Cllrk of Drane• Covnt1 °"
Dlcemblr s. ltn ......
Pllbllshld Ori"-" COit! Dally Pllol,
December 1, is. n . "· 1tn lffl·1l
1'\JBUC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUS •USINESI
JllAMt: STATliMl!MT
Tiii follliwl/19 perlOll 11 ool .. ~
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NtWllOrt 81Kll. C1llforni1 '
tnh 11111111111 Is bllf'IO c-11Clld bY
~n llldlvldual
Guollllmo Z1oi:url
Tl\11 1t1ltm111I 111-d wlllt 1111 COl/l\ly
Clerk ol °''"'" CounlY on Dlctn'lblr 5. 1•n , ... ,.
Publl1hed 0..""91 Coul D1lt1 Pllo!
De(embtf 1. 15, 21. 7t, un ~719.7.:)
PUBUC NOTICE
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lootl ' Moo11-c iQUOntolf 900 . ow
The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast
M.lOif lb!'9• IOI Salt , , • 12') • 149
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l11'1ployi•"'"' • • • • • • • • 1® . m
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DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ,..,, Old S!JPC!!'" , • • • • . M • "9
R<"'()L l•to!t Gtiittol ••• , • ISO • '" ·""'°'·'.' .. ' .... JOO·'"
~hooh utd l<i~•ll(toOI\ , •• ~TS • S9' ~ loo Sole , •. , , . 100 • 11•
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Meothnnclow •• , •• , • , 100 -It?
You Can Sell It, Find It ,
Trade It With a Want Ad
Otnorol
ERRORS: AdvortlNrt
should chock their 1d1
dilly & report errors
lmmodl1t1ly. Thi
DAILY PILOT 1uum11
ll1blllty for the first
Inc o r 'r e c: t inHrtlon
only.
Corona del Mar
Duplex Investment
Call now concerning this fine
NEW duplex. 3 bedroom
owner's unit plus a 2 ·
bedroom re n t a I . \Ve
will have a tree financial
analysis sent to you sho1,\'lllg
the investment potential on
this beautiful property. Call
613-3550.
Ol'fN Tll e • IT'S FUN ro BE HICE/
[ll EST!\TERS
5 Bedroom -
31/2 Bath
$2,.,750!
J09 To Beach
~
PRICED TO SELL I· $84,950
Owner says "Let's sell!" Best buy in Harbor
View. 3 BR, FR, formal DR + bonu s rm
w/BR & bath. Pool & jacuzzi. Portolino.
ONE STORY MODELS-THE BLUFFS
Beaut. s.reenbelt, many extras. Brand Ne\v
End urut. 3 BR, DR "Linda" model. $74,950
Beaut. 3 bdrm, FR "Paula" model. $74,950
Corner 3 bdrm, DR "Linda" model. $78,500
2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1-5:00
BIG CANYON CUSTOM VIEW HOME
Be first to see beaut. New split-leve l ramb-
ling hacienda. Great golf course vu! 5 BR,
den, DR & huge recreation room . $345,000.
8 OAKMONT LNE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00
DOVER SHORES BEAUTY-$225,000
Fantastic cu~tom built 5 bdrm home . L~e
lam rm, formal dining rm & 4'h baths. Air·
cond. Abundant marble. lluge jacuzzi.
1337 GiU.AXY DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:00
SPYGLASS HILL--$125,000
Brand Ne\V & ready for occupancy. Fully
ldscped & cptd. Beautiful 2 story 4 BR. FR,
formal DR + hu ge recreation rm. In cl land .
7 TWIN LAKES C!RC. SAT/SUN 1-5:00
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Unbelievable but I r U(' !
Prime beach area location.
Family sized bedroom'>.
Separate 1'1other-in-Lav."s quart e r s. Se eluded 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
veget ab le ga r den. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
PAYMENT. T a k e . ad-1 ~!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O vantage, cau now! 842-2535. General General
ill""'""". '"""'"' .. ""''~I ~O;;;;P.;;;;E~NH;;;;O;;;;U;;;;S~E;;;;S~A~T.~&~S;;;;UN;;;;.~1;;;;2~-5~
~ Laguna Niguel. I'm lonely & need a tender
REPOSSESSED
$750 DOWN
Jtm repossessed ! $750
TOTAL 00\VN + closing
New paint out & in. Large
Jiving room. Cheery kitchen.
DINING ALCOVE. Utility
room. \\'ell planned bed·
rooms. Lots of roon1 for
trailer parking. TOT AL
PRICE $23.000~ Tnke ad·
vantage! 963-6767.
loVing family. I can offer you 4 Br., 2 Ba., din.
rm., & lovely covered patio for the whole fami-
lies enjoyment . Best of all I'm yours for a low
down VA. Term open . $41,000.
LIVE THE LIFE OF RILEY
Ready for quick sale. Lowest priced 3 Br .. 2
, Ba. condo in the \Vest Nines. Special features
include upgraded crpts. & drps., ai r cond., &
its located in the 7th green. 10% do\vn & its
yo urs. 0\vner will finance. $47,500.
F~~*· ••-ro~•w~ ~21 --494-9794
1000 N. COAST HWY.
LAGUNA BEACH
CLASSIFIED
HOURS
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Monday thru Friday
8 to noon Saturday
COSTA MESA "omCE
330 w. Bay
642-:5678
?1.~VPORT BEACH
3333 Newport Blvd.
642-:5678
HUNTINGTON BEACH
17875 Beach Blvd.
54-0-1220
LAGUNA BEAC~
222 Forest Ave.
494-9466
SAN CLEMENTE
305 N. El Camino Real
. 492-4420
NORTH COUNTY
dial tree 540.1220
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P. O. Box 1S60,
Coot& M-
92628
Gener et General
r/"4tUt S.T! ~
AMO ASSOCIATES • REALTORS
•
BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM
2 Story, completely upgraded. 4 Bedrm., 3
bath , frplc~ close to everything. Priced right
-$54,950. A listing of John Allard.
CALL 644-7270
2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
WE CAN HELP VOU BUV,
SEU. OR TRADE A HOME
ANYPLACE IN Tl1E NATtoN
General
High On A Hill *SUPER BUYS*
Oceatr-View Laguna Beach lot $8500
$29,500!! 2 BR duplex $34,950
l\tagnilicent home on private Beach Cottage $49,950
cul·de·sac street. Parldlke 5 br Nwpt Hghts $63,500
surroundings \vith view of 7 Income Un its $S9,SOO
the Pacilic Ocean. Family Beach Duplex $119,500
bedrooms. Cozy kitchen. Covered patio. You \viii be Call for additional info
SHOCKED for only $29,500 642-1771 "-·Ith low down payment. 1797 Orange Ave., C.l\l.
Hurry call 8t2-2535. I ",,.,..J,, 1
OFfN "' •• "' '"""' 8' 11/CE/ ~21 ~,· ~, ........ ~~II
USE YOUR YA ~GAIN
VETERANS -loans now
avail up to $125,000. Even
il you have already used
your VA cnlitlement you
mny be eligible for an ad·
ditional loan without rein·
stntPment or down pymt.
•lerbert ~·kins Realtors
839-l:JOO or 963-5681
NEEDED
Career minded .salei;1men and
sale8\~"0men to sell Orllnge
County propel1y.
MANAGEMENT
FUTURE
Experience not necesury.
Good attitude is. Send
mume to: Retail Depart·
ment, P. 0. Box 4571, Ana·
helm 92803.
NEWPORT SHORES
4 BR .. 2\t bl. plUf lge. den;
dining area; trplc., bltns;
newly decor. lrt1ide & out,
ne"· cnrpel¥. \Valk to beach,
tenn~ & pools. $56.500.
C.11: 6'J3.3663 673-8086 Eve ..
associated
BR0KfR 5-R fALTOQ5
~r'J\ "" 8olh.,r "'11 l~I J
SOME THING
SPECIAL!
Is this excepUonal 3 BR 2 BA
Harbor View Homes Carmel
P lan, \Vllh beautifully de-
veloped front and rear yards
featuring llterally tons of
masonry, open beam patio
covers and Kun deck!'!. It's
on the greenbelt. A 11tonc's
throw fron1 clubhouse and
pool.
\\'ell priced I'll $71,500. Fee.
CALL 644°7211
/Jn NIC[L
nAILf.Y ~
ASSO C I Al ES
WHY PAY RENT
PA)' youneU. (Jt'1 like money
In th~ bank.) Thia 2 1tol')'
2 bedroom, 2 t,Ath town
house with pool l!I j~t great
for $20,500. rSmall down It:
$236.00 per month pays all.
(642-5678] One Call Service
Fast Credit Approval Hr"ct1 ond •eooir• , •.. bOO· 09'
l•Of'\O(ll!fll,.,.., •.••• < • 91) • q.iq
BIG CANYON
Two side by side I o t s overlooking
the fairways -Of Big Canyon Country
Club. Ideally localed at the end of a quiet
cul-de-sac. $69,500 each.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
A Monaco -Two bedrooms, custom den,
formal dining room and a huge kitchen.
Upgraded down to the last detail.
$69,500.
CORONA DEL MAR
T'vo bedrooms in the front unit and
another two bedrooms in th e rear unit.
Recenlly remodeled throughout and of·
fered at $79,900.
ESTA n REAL TY
1303 AVO CADO OR., NEWPORT CENTER
640·1120
General General
OUR 24TH YEAR
Offering Service
Only Experience
C"n Provide
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
We can hardly believe it ... we've had this
home listed for 10 days & it hasn't sold yet!
It is a CHARMING 3 bdrm., family rm. &
formal dining rm . home . Heated & filtered
pool. Xlnt view of ~anyon & ocean. Owner
trans!. Top value at $87,500.
WHITE SAILS WAY
Lovely 3 bdrm., 2 bath hom e with panoramic
harbor view from most parts of t.he home.
Call us for app't., we have the key. $97,500
PLEASE CALL 675·3000
UNIQUE HOMES
CAMEO HIGHLAND HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHT •l -Pool-oriented 4 bedroom
with a peek of blue view . New paint, carpets,
roofing along with excellent maintenance
and overall development. Hardly Highlands
at $76,500.
HIGHLIGHT •2 -Canyon-oriented 4 bed-
room with a spacious.,fam ily room , artist's
retreat and a cantilevered deck. This one
is clean, content and very Cameo at $87.000.
UNIQUE HOMES RHltoro, 675.6ooo
2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mer
General
NOW OPEN
******** VILLA GRANADA
835 AMIGOS WAY
Eastbluff Terrace
4 SR. TOWNHOMES
$54,500
Model• Open Daily
View oriented, garden com·
munily with all" d e 1 u x e
appfs. Family sized, close to all conveniences. Dlrec--
llons: EastbluU Rd. to Mar
Vista, left on Domingo to
Am igos \\'ay. Of fered
through,
EASTBLUFF
REALTY 644-7493
RANCH STYLE
VACANT+ POOL
$25,000
General
TWO UNITS -
COSTA MESA
super owncn unit. Llve tn
one, enjoy tncorne from the
other. Very nice pool and
patio. $59,500 call C.Olwell
5'6--0",,;;
BEACON BAY
Lo\'ely 3 bedroom hon1e plus
1 bedroom ap1u1ment. Just
steps from private beach,
clocks, lennlll court. Large
patio furni s hed for
year-round enjoyment.
Designed for a care-free
California llfe-style. Offered
for $87,500. Call ColYo'ell
~
ELEGANT
MEREDITH
GARDENS
Beaullful "Galle.Ma P,1odl!I."
Majestic fonnal 11 v Ing
boasts broad stairway to
gallery. Enonnou1 formal
dining room. Separate faml·
ly fun room opens to cu11tom
pool. 4 spa.clous bedrooms.
Prestige neiibborhood cloac
THROUGH A •
DAILY PILOT I
WANT AD
Genera• Geno rel
YOU are cordially INVITED
DEC. 29th & 3!»h, SAT. & SUN.
For punch, goodies & viewing luxury llvlng
LAS MARINAS
ON THE CUFF
ABOVE DANA POINT MARINA
' LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS/
2 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHS
ALL BUIL T·IN KITCHENS
INCLUDING BLENDERS & COMPACTORS
PRIVATE PATIOS & BALCONIES
HOT SPA, POOL, PUTTING GREEN
Corner of Santa Clari and
StrHt of The Blue Lantern
At Famous Cllfftop ~ Ga1ebo, D1n1 Point
WISHING YOU A JOYOUS NEW YEAR
OFFERED BY
Golden Seo Gull Realty
General
WANT A VIEW?
Call now to inquire aboµt this 4 bedroom
President borne m exclusive Turtlerock. A/C,
builtiti wet bar & wroug ht iron fence for the
children. ,
GRUBB & ELLIS CO.
• 'll/2°/o
ASSUMABLE
MESA VERDE
CONDO.
Th~ ne\\'Ol'SS hasn't "-om off!
Top quality plush carpet,
warm y,'OOcf pane li ng,
sparkling con v en i enc e
kitchen. Attached garage
paneled and carpeted for
bonus room . The "good"
life for $24,500. can 546-2313
OPfN Tll 11 • 11'S FUN TO BE NICE!
~ /.Jn NIG[L
OAIL EY &
ASSOCIATES
General
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES
HURRY ON THIS ONE
Sharp 3BR, 2'h bath + den. Large heat·
e<J; & filtered pool-in Harbor Hlghlands--
ill)mediate occupancy. $57,500. Bill Burt
644-&200. (A20)
SEA-SURF-SAILS
'73 gorgeous remodeled 4BR 4 bath-steps
to private beach -on cul.de-sac. OPEN
SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 186 SHORECL!FF'
RD. (A21)
~ BEST OF BOTH WORLDSI
Baycrest/Dover location. 4BR's -FR -
pool. Approx. 3000 sq. fl. of luxury & com-
fort! $110,000. Helen Wood 644-6200. (A22)
BOAT SLIP CONDOMINIUM
A Newport Beach Hideaway. Beautifully
fumished-elos~ to everything. 3BR's, 2Y.i
baths. For sale or lease-Barbara Aune
642-8235. (A23)
ARCHITECTS HOME
3BR's, DR, FR, & spacious landscaped
yard. Sharp! Central location in Colfege
Park. $43,900. Helen Wood 644-6200. (A24)
"BALBOA ISLAND" "BEST BUY"
Truly beautiful 4BR home on 2 lots. Warm
family home w/abundanl use of panelling
& open beams. $179,500. Tom Queen
644-6200. (A25)
HAPPY NEW YEARI
... and it will be in this lush, 2-slory, SBR + bonus pool room home located on the
park. A hurry on! Lois Miller 642-8235.
(A26)
ENCHANTED CONDOMINIUM
3BR, single level charmer In the Bluff.
View! '65,000. Helen Wood 64+6200. (A27)
OVERLOOKING THE UNIVERS!TYI
Great 4BR/FR-Plan 70-Presldenl Home!
Only $99,000. Laszlo Sbarkany 6tt 8200,
(A28) '
(Irvine 1-~·1--,--I
111-Drl,.,Ml·IHI
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I' MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE : • SELLING HOMES, IS OUR BEST IN BLUFFS BIG FAMILY SPECIAL
ROOM FOR ALL-:i Big bedrooms, over-
sized family room w/lrplc., lull bllin kit·
<hen w/eating 'irea, beautifully improved
with excellent drapes & shag cpts., dbl. gar·
age with loads o! storage. Prime Costa Mesa
location. Full price $43,950. CALL 540-1151.
CHINA COVE
COME WITH WALLPAPER & paint & show
·show this charming 5 Br., split level home.
Some loving touchs . Well designed on cor·
ner lot with lawn, bi g trees & parking. Just
SILVERCREST ' SUCCESS STORY
MOBILE HOME EARLY BLUFFS-VIEW-I-LEVEL ~· • !l.1' 2 BO 2 BA, "'''"· 3 END UNIT on beaut. Vista Ca udal , w/pan-e:.e" :.~.~·;,,.r~ MORE DAYS TO OUR oramic view. Like new . 2 BR., 2J'•· Formal
tor 220 air cond .. kl1eh. lOTH ANNIVERSARY dining w/huge 19x47 ft. patio.-a1re oppor·
clock, 1toraie liht!d. land· tunity et $66.500. lor this choice oc.
~~r.i ~.'lo~~ 'G;'·,!~ WE NEED YOUR LISTING NOW -NEW DOLORE S-3 BR., 21/2 BATHS
adult pk .•• .,, from noisy EA EAR END UN 11', cust. carp., drapes. Elec. cook·
St. One-h•lf bl. fro111 d ub-1974 WILL BE ANOTHER GR T Y ware lop. dbl. cont/clean ovens, wrap
houso. $15.995. Call ~"VES. P.S. 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE arou nd patio on wide ~cenbclt. Redu ced lo
2l$$1-46SO. IN FINDING BUYERS 7 'iOO A CAN BE SEEN AT : S I,. . beauly, xlnt uy,
CRESTMONT COMPUTED ADVERTISING SACRIFICE-$61,7SOI
ESTATES, LOCAL & NATIONAL 1'0 HEACll OVER Ow ner must sell , nearly new 3 BR., 21-> ba .. 1~1 Site or .. Bro•. Centtal ONE MILLION, 700,000 HEADERS DAILY. family rm. "X"·Plan. On widest. most plc-_ steps to swimming beach. Occupied by ten-
().Mf ants. Owner says, "Sell". Asking $130,000. Ave. act'Ollli !l'onl/ Brea turesque greenbe lt in Tennis Club Villas. Comm. Hosp.) Lot •46. f2'7~~ .. RAY, PK. MGR. HARB 0 R HELEN B. DOWD ti ~ ()S"'°IS:lli..J CALL 540-1151 . ~ ._.,L~ PENINSULA POINT'S BEST!
IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS -Active, artistic
or both ! 4 bdrms, canyon view, ocean too,
only $87,000. Marian Reedy will be there.
507 Rockford Place ........ Corona del Mar
IN MESA VERDE -Charming 4 Bdrm, sin-
gle story, atrium, fatio dining, $49,950.
Jackie llandlemnn wil be there.
1988 Pellc1n Place ............ Costa Mesa
ON SPYGLASS HILL -Comfortable ele·
gance, delightful 4 bedroom, (could convert
lo 6) with pool , view, perfection ., $189,500.
Vody Nelson will be there.
•19 Point Loma, Spygla1s Hill ....... CdM
IN THE BACK BAY -Country-like area, 4
bdrms, view at night, trees galore, neat,
$66,500. Bert Reedy will be there. (Off Santa
Isabel)
2326 Tu1lin ................ Newport Beach
IN CORONA DEL MAR -Remodel 2 bdrm,
den. 45' R-2 lot, good fin avail. $108,500.
Gil Ide will be there.
213 Fernle1f Ave ........... Corona del Mar
IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS -Deep water div·
ing PQOI. wee bit of an ocean view, 4 bdrm s,
immaculate, $75,500. Janet Lehman will be
there.
4521 Co rtland .............. Corone dtl Mar
U ~ IVU I: li()Ml:i
ON TOP OF THE ffEAl. ESTATE MARKET WITH THE
NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES
CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 • MESA VERDE,'
M&-599Q • NIM"OR'T IEACH, 645·8500· • CALL US
General General
WANT A VIEW?
Call now to inquire about this 4 bedroom
Presiden_t tl9JJ\~ m excly~ive TurtJerock. AJC_,
builtin wet bar & wrought iron fence for the
children.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS BUILDERS
4 consecutive duplex lots on a quiet heights
street. 200 It. frontage will accommodate 8
units. Don't wait til next year,
WALK OR BIKE
No more driving. Schools & shopping are a
black away from this 3 bedroom, 2 bath
charmer. Bright & sunny . View too! Very
anxious seller will lake best offer. Asking
$55,500. •
GRUBB & ELLIS CO. '
NORMANDY VILLAGE
Big Canyon condominium in classic court ..
yard styl e. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, break·
fast nook . Many custom features including
air conditioning. Splendid view. Call for ap--
pointment. $99,500.
VICTORIA DRIVE OCEAN FRONT $115,000
Exciting 180' \Yhite water view. Older 3 bed~
room , 3 bath hoine. Steps leadin~ to-beach. -
2 patios, courtyard entry. This 1s one or a
kind. Laguna Beach. ' ' SOMETHING SPECTACULAR
Broadmoor 5 bedroom , 4 bath home with
brealbtaklng view. Separate study and sew-
ing room. Something for every member of
the family! $125,000.
BEAUTIFUL· IRVlNE TERRACE
One ol our finest homes. 45 It. pool, su perb
landscaping, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Adult
occupied and looks new. Better hurry on
this. $911,500.
LIDO ISLE ESTATE
Large 4 bedroom home on two lots near
tennis courts, swimming pool wltb separate
poolhouse.' $161,500.
FAMILY PENINSULA HOME
Sharply decorated, immaculate condition.
6 bedroom, airy family room, plus fonnal dlnlng room. Park-like atmosphere, '96,000.
PENINSULA OCEAN FRONT
Spectacular 40 fool-corner. lot. Plans and.
liberal term• available. Reduced 19 $149,ISOO. --Coldwell,Banker
~ \ 644·1766
2161 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd., N.B.
WATCH THE REALTOR BLUFFS SPECIALIST 644-0134 GREAT 5 BEDROOM HOME on Seville. Has
everything! Including billiard room, wet bar,
separate family rm., maid rm., on quiet street
near ocean, bay & tennis club. $119,500.
Open House Sunday, 1-4. 421 Seville, Balboa
Peninsula. CALL 540-1151.
SUNSET Genera l I General OVER CATALINA -----
Brea<htaklna forever 180" COMPANY BE·ACH Th• Appl• Pie ocean and Catalina view. I Tr• This lovely "Harbor View e
COMFY COIY
AND A LITTLE OCEAN VIEW -See this
absolutely charming custom home in Newport .
Heights. 2 BR. & large den . Dining area, 21h
BA .. 2 frplcs., beamed ceilings, dble. garage,
heavy shake roof. Enjoy a 1nini·vie\v of the
sparkling blue Paci(i c. Our exclusive at
$56,500 . CALL 540°1151.
Hills" hon1e 1it1 out on a REALTORS I '.; in th" renr yart.I of thi.'1
polnl, next lo' groen belt. ENGLISH ''""' ' Br. """ V<rd• Vety shAti> 4 bedrooms, 2141 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 1 hnn1t', bul the most Im·
family room, 3 balh, 3 car NSelllng Real Estitt in Newport Harbor . 1 porlnnt thin~ i!I th(' home
•nra"e, 2 u!led brick fl-· 1vilh 11'~ 11hag ('Hl'llCt. fnn1ily .. '"' Since 1944" 1 1 11· ·rl f places, heated and filtered Pltl\',\TF: E~'T.\TJ-: i 11 1 rnon1, 01'' r11 ic· prt I!:. 0
pool, outdoor Ure-ring and 673•4400 prt'~IL_t.:iou1;1 \OC'1ttion 0 /I n11·11r 1·shl11 s\L1•rt I(· ]lurk like
l.'Olored lights around !he 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i'\C\\'J)Ofl Beach 1nug:11icift•n! fr.'01~ nnd rear )'11 rrl only
yard. Indoor-outdoor living 1 i , parklike i:: r nun rt s . ;, $.IS.500
at 111'1 belil ·for 1nore infor-General Qeneral bcdroo111s, 3 bi1ths. Hanqtt('I . CALL 644-7211
1nntion call now 673-8550. ••· ~ ·---1 for111al dining, RC"ul c.,"Ounn·y P.S. the tree pt"fl\'idr~ the
OPEH11t.i• IT'S F/JNTO eE NICEI * B b B p • * ki!c·hrri. Gttn\t! r no 111 upples. you 11\8.kL' the pre. al QG ay ropertieS (IV .(' J'looking f'111Crtairl('fS ~[ · •t~~.,·1;1•,;1~ OCEAN FRONT Buy, Lease, Option 1>a!10 n11~1 lush ground~-1:hc /Jn NIGEL
OAl~E·i &
ASSIJCIATES ERITAGE ~ ----"••••-Best Ne,vport lits. toe . g:~30~~1l aina~e you . Cull
New triplex, will trade! Immed. occupancy. 3
$225,000. BR, lg. den , form . I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.I REALTORS IOlll\I L Ol\O\ Happy N•w YHr 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I START N•w Y Hr
General General in Business! 1.;;:=;;:::;;:.:;:;;:.:;:.:;:;;;;;;:;::;;::;:;;;;::.:;:.:;:.:;; I C·2 Z.Oned on Tustin St .. sign
visible fro1n ~7th Street.
Convertible bulldlna-p I u a
parking. Eastside Co• I a
!\Iesa. .JlnJa Jj/e
675-7060
• DUPLEX
din rm., frplc. $45 ,500 .
IH:!-7491.
MESA VERDE
Country Club
lllh Green is right at 1
your back door. 3 BR.
3 ba . ho1ne \V /pool. 3
C a r g a r . $79.500.
556-8800
.... /. fl I LJ .... \
2299 Harbor Blvd. I
4 BEDROOM-=!
$1,850 DOWN
!\love into this 4 berlrm. 2
huth hon1c. Localed on e
huge <.'0111('r lot. NeY" rar-
petinq; & decolilted for your
pl e11su1'l'. VA appraisal and
sntcs price jw;t
$28,500
·221t Newport II. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT . . REALTORS
Spal:ious fantily hornc \\'ith
brrind 11!'11· 1v/11· ca1'Jl('tini;
& drapes throughout. Ne1vly '
painted and shintts and
sparkl€'1i. Priml' Cosh1 l\1csa
area on quiet. dead <'nd
646-ktn
70 Linda1 Isle Drive
Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000
str eet. 6-16-77!1 _Open evcs.
1
Sun/Eves. S46-4871 4 Local Offices to Serve You
Linda Isle Waterfront Gener el
Spiral staircase to decks =-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; Custom 4-bdrm., 41-> bath home on lagoon.
F'ully 1equipped islnnd kitchen, waterfront
family room , billiard room ........ $250,000
below. Sea faring chann. •
This abandoned ship in
Newport Helghta needs a
Captain and a crew. Just
Newport Heights
For Compl•1i . Information
On All Homes & Lots, Pit••• Call:
a few pieces of eight gels
you on ~-Don't delay
Immaculate, large 2 bedrm.,
1 bath home. Oversized !iv·
ing room \Vith fireplace.
Dining area. Large patio
for entertaining-. Profession·
ally de<.'Oratecl. Ne\\" l'pls &
drps. Dblc gar on alley. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
-she may sail away!!
646-77ll -Open eves.
341 Bayside Dr., Suitt 1, N.B. 675-6161 CALL ANYTIME
646-3928 or Eve. 645-2986 Gener el
IDEAL LIVING
IN THE BLUFFS
Spcoi;~tacular v.ie-.v .. 3. bd.1111..
21.11 b:1lh homt" in a SC"lf-<.'On·
tained romn1unlty, offering
shopping , pro f ess . &
medical services, tennis
club & s.,.,·immlng -pools.
Upgrnded decorating, with
the .,.,·om&.n in ntlnd. $72,500.
BEACH GIANT
5 + DEN
$2S,950
RA.i.\1BUNG RANCll nestled
near Sandy Shores. S
Bedrooms, steprlo\vn den,
formnl dining. Party room.
Ren! Coun11v kitchen. t..arge
tt>ar grounds f ea t u r in g
entertalnen petkl. BETTER
l!UIUIYI Cell 645--0303.
lfl Hl\I I. Ol\O\
' , ' ' ' J '
2'J99 Harbor Blvd.
FIXER UPPER
NEWPORT HEIGHTS • Big,
big OOrgaJnl 2300 84:1. ft .
21,~ baths, 3 BR's, fam rm,
_fplc, dble g11r., boat storage.
Bring )'Our paint and paper,
)1Xl"ll hllve 11 bull! Now
vfl.canl.
CaU~. Open EvH.
~ :· HERITAGE
RE All ORS
RATED X •
EPTIONAL
Old O>n>na del Mar, del\ih>
rut 2 bf!droom den h<>lne.
Crispy sharp and fUll of
cha.nn, plUJ 2 bedroom unit
ovtr gare,ge. South or lllJ(h·
\Vay • \\'&.lk to pr1 vilte bay
bencn + a view. First time
ad\'ertlted. $79,500. Ct\ll
&16-7171.
OP!ftl m. •• "' FtJH 10. HICll '11•·~; '1 THF. RF.AI.l .\1~~ f.STATERS :
~--~
General Walker &Lee RI Al llTATl
rOr Salt' by Q\\<ner, 3 Bed· I ~:::========::.
room 2 bnth • 1-~amily room.
Vacant. Early Possession.
Lot uo· x ro· Room for boat
& pool. Newport Upper Bay
,JUiT REDUCED
$1,800.
Lachenmyer
Re altor
area. Schools: ,_fonte Vista/ Owners arc arudous! -Charm·
Kalser/CdM, C.Ompletely ing Eutskle 2 bedroom cot·
renovated. $42,tXX>. ~1052 tage, Extremely large yards
646-8597. with Joa.~ of fruit bearing
trees. Close to shopping and
bull ter"Vice. ONLY $28,950.
call Red Carpet, Realtors
645-8080 or 546-8640.
TIME FOR
FOR ACTION •••
CLASSIFIED ADS
642-5678
• ., A. c.-.
..
I
Start 1974 off right! Coats &
Wallace Real Estate has moved
into their new expanded modern
facilities. Because of this we now
have openings for 2 to 3 experi-
enced Real Estate Salesmen who ·
would like to associate themselves
with those pictured here. High
ethical standards are a must as
Is the willingness and desire to
SUCCetd in the Real Estate P.ro-
fession. If you would like to know
more about our organization and
why the majority of our person·
nel have been with us so Jong -1 ·
just call Guy Coats or anyone ol
our stall. Or better yet, stop by
and inspect our new offices and
just chat.
1491 Bak•r Street
Costa Mesa
546-4141
Coab &
Wallac e
REAL UTATE
•
General
$165 PER MO.
VACANT·
2 STY.
WaJ.~~.t~.Lee I L••3 ~:~,.:!~ndo,
1 blk to 17th or \\'estcllff,
Lease or Lcasc·option. $350
010. $50 n10 credll accept
smfl.ll pets, children over 15.
Lo\'ely clubhKe & pool. Im·
mediate occupancy.
EMPTY 2 STORY. Asking
DELUXE
MESA VERDE
$19,500. Outdoor lig:hring. Enjoy th(' L'OZy cotnfo11 and
'Huge Jiving room. Con,·en· sccuri1y of your 011•n home
ient~ kitchen • INCL1JDl·:s thi" \\ inlcl'. tltodf'I ho:l\I'
\VASJlER & DR\'Ell~ Sc· I condition. e om p I e t e I y cl~dcd ~roon1s VERY I re<l t>t.--orntl'd. 4 s pa e i o us
pn\"ale pal10. Olynlplc l'Onl· bcch'OOmS and a huge fantily
1non POOL. ASSU~li\BLJ-:: roon1. ,\ massive brick
FHA loan. 7~2·~ _· Sl.R~J fil"('plnl't.' c11h1u1ces the liv·
~TAL. 00\VN. Sl6:1 per nio. ing roon1 . r..tust see 10
Prime beach IO\Vn art>a. cnll I belil'Vt" ONLY S42.400.
now! 963-6767. --Ca.II -R~l-CaJ:pei, Realtors
OPEN Tit. g • IT"S FUN ro BE NICEI ~ or 645-8080.
1ma·11111 .. ~:£:~::G
~ with fireplace all aglow in
thi<> fa1nily room, 3 cozy
bedrooms, l ~' baths. on tree
lined street. Nice spot with
the joy of Christnlas. Only
$33,500. \Vith VA-FHA tenns
available. Fast possession!
Call no\v 847~10.
OPEN TIL 11 • IT'S FUN 70 BE NICE'
I__ 11~$11'11
*LANDMARK* COWGE PARK
DIRTY BARGAIN A 1 & 2-sty. romn1erc. bldg.
in The Cannery Village area.
$175,000.
LIDO REALTY
\!.\,.I ,.1 .. 'II
*673·7300*
Have something )'OU \\'B.llt to
sell? Classified ads do lt
well -call NO\V 6-12-5678.
-General
3 and a den or 4 bedrooma,
2 tiled baths\. 2 brick
fireplaces. Could easily be
the nicest house on the
street. Vacant, out or state
owner needs quick sale.
'HwTY this one won"t last!
Call Red Carpet. Realtors
546-8640 or 645-8080.
General
Sells More Homes
Than Anybody!
Two area off ices serving you · · ·
HOUSE HUNTING?
OPEN HOUSES
SAT. 1-5
1645 Minotca Costa Mesa 4 bdr., 2 bath,
family room $42,400.
609 18th St., Huntington Beach, duplex 3 bdr.
2 bdr, 2 bath $73,750.
SUN. 1-5
1645 Minorca Costa Mesa 4bdr ., 2 bath,
family room $42.400.
2592 Wesuninster Costa Mesa 2 bdr .. I bath
$28,950.
1218 Parnell Place Costa Mesa, 3 bdr., 2
bath family room, pool $39,950. • NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP?
Tired og going In circles? Call us and tell
us what you're looking for and 9 chances
out of 10 we can !ind your dream house.
COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH
S46'8640 64S·BOBO
2629 HARBOR BLVD. 2n EAST 17thl
Open Evonl1191 Until 9:00
Coll ond gel tho
RED CARPET TREATMENT
I
~f:l\ll{]
• f;<l J-1·.J,
* 4 Bedroom hOme Chuee
nlRitec...SRl + family room + den, 3 baths, many ex-
tras. Quiet street. $55,750.
Roy McCordle Realtor
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M..
541-7729
OCEAN FRONT
Balboa Peninsula. BenuUful
5 BR., 3~ ha. home. F'arnily
rm., dining rm., 1%. Yrs.
young. Shown by app't.
$1al,OOO -Must See!
Josephine Webb, Realtor
Balboa Roal Ellole Co.
700 E. Bullxla Blvd., Balboa
673-4140 Eves. 673-3596
+ 6 UNITS+ iN ANAHEIM
Ideal location. l · & 2 Bed·
roon1 units. Closed garages.
ONLY 172.000
THE FOX CO.
RHllor1 673-M9S
h10VE out of the old. Move
into the new, let Pete Bar·
relt take charge for you.
PETE BARRETI
-REALTORS-
642-5200
H•rbor Island Lot
Prize 50 ft. lot adjoining
easement. $400,000
Bill Grundy Rltr. 6'5-6161
B•lboll Penin1ul1
VACANT. 4 BR., lam. nn.,
lge. kit. 2-Sty. $87,500
Marshall Realty 675-4600
C1eistr1no a..tch
BY OWNER, 3 BR & FAA1
fill. It you assume my 7%
Fl IA Loan, take off $1500
from asking price of $41,9:50.
$23.1. nlO 15-min, \\'alk to
private IJP11ch privileges.
Fom111l dining. cathedral
celling, nulo. 11prklrs. 3 yrs.
old. 493-1017 or ~.1901. No
agents.
Coron• del Mir
OPEN HOUSE
Th(' 01-tglnal llarbor View
lli!ls Is the nrea of gracious
horncs rlslng on the hills
11ho\f(' Hnrbor Vle\v School.
l\fany sl\11 consider ltils the
finest c.-on1binalion of vtew
prop<'rty and a goocl centraJ
location. Thi." immaculate
hon1e has l'verythlng! A
sur prising tlexlblt:.floor plan
allo1ving thc-00-tnt' lo be
l'ither a 2. J, 4 or :; bedroom
ho111t!. LArge pool !tizt' yard
1tnd a gran<I view or the
J~&rhor Area . 1033
Go l den r od . 1-5 p.m.
Saturday. 6T.r722.'i
f\'E\V duplt'x, by 0\1.'ncr. 3
&2+2&:2.Guap-
p\iances. cust. lnttt. Choice
loc. 67J....1691 or 673-0207.
You don'l need a gun to
"Dt'8w Fut" when you
place an ad tn the Oatty
PUot \Vant Ada? Call now • 642.{,678.
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=:;;;s""'e;.;..DRM;;__'s--1 J~J~ BAi~~iNT suPER sHARP INTERESTED? 1st TD Loans OPEN SAT/SUN. 12A Corona del Mar
2915 Selling Sun Dr. Duplex Completely remodel~ 2 BR Four-pld: 1n good Cotta
2, STORY HOUSE Pier Ir ..Up; t 8R., 2 ba.; beach cottage. Huge R·2 lot. t.tm area. Prtctd right at UP TO 90% 8~ % INTEREST I
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A BYGONE ERA WALK TO 162
Located on tree lhaded cor-UDO SHOPS Ing •500·
Sturt tho ""w ,..., right! Prt"ce Reduction Purt'hast thU dt"li.ixe, bay 2nd TD Loans 2601 LlghthouH Ln.
of the lint vlev.• hOmc . & ocean view 4 BR., ram, If you are e\~n \•agllf:ly ln-
m1 .. 2ll b&. OOn1e! }.fany tere6led in an ex"-11pdonRlly
t!XU"U, lncl. hid., filtatd "''e ll designed 3 BR 2 BA.
pool. tmmC'd. occupancy. ground lloor O\\·ners unit $118.000 with a s200 1mo garage npl.
RACHELLE ROBERS in an excellent comer lo-
• Re•ltor 67s.,2373 cation near' a park, YOU
Uke new. Lftre:cst sh1&:le
story Broadmoor II, 4 SR,
FR. "'t-1 bnt. formal dining,
easy-care yard. Sho11·11 by
appt, anytime. • * * • * 503 HAZEL
Jmmedlate p ossession
avaU11ble on thl5 elegant
home jmt rtdeoorated. A
beautifUI Huntington Baa.ch
ILl'f:a. Indoor BBQ, large
separate f(l.mlly room. plw;
n1uch more. Phone 897..()321.
ner lot, encloted w/hlgh Magnilictnt ~ duplex ln
IJlake lenclng. A SllORT ..L.i"'LE"N 2 BR* Owner will ce.ny b:t lrull Laa-una wJth fantdtlc tea· Low•st rites 0 ;1n11 Co.
WALK TO TifE BEACJ-1. 'Jill.. "" d~. · turea: giant room.ti, muslvt Sattler Mf1. Ce.
RUSTIC EXTERIOR 01' Den, Iii ha. M•ll'. suito. $49 900 bA!conl•I and root -n 642•2171 545-0611
BOARD & BATTEN. •Vtry smart & ln M excel· 1 ttrea~. and outatandln&: rvl H bor U yrs SECLUDED RED BRICK lent location. $78,!iOO. 646-6nO or &15-8400 ocean view. ~fotlvated, seller Se na: ar area ·
PATIO. --'GE,11ht ..... --~'!llill!!'lirtlll!llllLI' f!•!i!ll.!, ,•oklng 1136,500. Mo"'"'"" St>ack>us "OLDE 0-"K&.~·· ~ -T .. -~-~ style llv. rm., has WOOD J20-F' Tustin Ave., N.B. V. E. IDard &: Co. Build whatever you want on ,_, .--I
CAN'T Af'l'ORD TO OVER, "'"""'""'"'"'""'""'""'""''"'I LOOK Tl11S PROPERTY? OPEN SUNllA Y 2-j .260 5 r:Ul cusl!>1n llOnu• "/view.
Nev.· 11.\'all. I 111 m c d .
$)25.000.
3 BR, 2 ba. rn•ine Terrace.
comp. l'f'lurbii;hed. Hig:h
bean1 ceiling~. (l•plc, $67,000.
GT:>-5558.
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' HOUSES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOMS
518 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar
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642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2 BEDROOM & DEN
21 3 Fernlea!, Old Corona dcl Mar
645-6500 8108,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1984 Del Mar, Laguna Beach ;':\.. ,
675-7225 $46.500 (Su\55)
3 BEDROOM
484 E. 19th St .. Costa Mesa
646-6710 $39.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
· 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) N.B.
644-4910 $78 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1537 Santanella Terrace, Corona del Mar
675-5558 (Sunday all day)
292 Knox Place, Costa Mesa
646-7171 ' (Sat & Sun 1-5)
**4423 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beac h
675-7225 $79,000 (Sat & Sun. 1-5)
2716 Shell (China Cove) Corona del Mar
642-8235 (Sat 1-5)
3 BEDROOM & FAMILY ROOM
*416 Cabrillo. Costa Mesa
642·8235 $51,500 !Sat 1·5)
2240 Golden Circle, Ne\vport Beach
645-1052 $42,000 (Open Daily 10·5)
210 Via Ithaca, Lido Island
673-7379· (Sat & Sun 11-3 )
1982 Pl. Albans (HVuHomes) NB
644-7662 (Sun 12-4)
2 o l 4Alisi> Ave., Costa Mesa --
646-7171 (Sat 1-5)
1033 Golden Rod (Old Harbor View) CdM
675-7225 $86,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2361 Notre Dame, Costa :frtesa
546-2313 $34,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
4 BEDROOM
937 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach
644-1766 $235,000 (Sat & Su n 1-5)
1988 Pelican, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa
546-5990 $49,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*4521 Cortland. Cameo Highlands, CdM
675·6000 $70.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN .
1742 Port Manleigh Cr (HVuHomes) NB
644-6249 $72,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
S. W Corner ALlanta at Brookhurst. HB
968-2929 $52.900 (Daily 10-6)
186 Shorecliff Rd. (Shoreclif!s) CDM
642-8235 $22U,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1209 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 $98,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
17661 Laurel Tree (Pinyon Tree/Michel-
son) Univ. Park. 644-6200 $57,900
(Sat & Sun 1-5)
*4607 Camden (Cameo Shores) CDM
644-6200 $165.500 !Sat & Sun 1-5)
#5 Torrey Pines Lane (Big Ca nyon) N.B.
640·1711 (Daily ll!i5)
*2915 Setting Sun (H.V. Hills) CDM
675-2373 (Sat & Sun 124)
507 Rockford Pl .. Cameo Highlands, CdM
675·6000 S87,000 (Sun 1-5)
*No. 19 Point Loma, Spyglass Hill, CdM
675-6000 $189.500 (Sun 1-5)
2326 Tustin Ave .. Newport Beach
645-6500 $66,500 (Sun 1-5)
7 Twin Lakes Cir. (Spyglass Hill) C<lM
644-4910 $125,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2021 Aliso, Costa Mesa
646-0555 $55.750 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
5 BEDROOM & FAMILY RM. OR DEN
8 Oakmont Ln. (Big Canyon) N.B.
644-4910 $345.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B.
-644-4910 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
421 Seville, Balboa Penin.
540-1151 $ll9,500 (Sunday 1-4)
*I 607 Santiago, Baycrest, Newport Beach
645-4494 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1823 Port Taggert !HVuHomes) NB
675-7225 $81 ,500 (Sun 1·5)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
3 BR .
458 Orion !Superior & Dana) NB
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 12-4)
416 Vi sta Roma !North Bluffs) NB
644 ·11 33 $49.500 (Sun t5)
. 4 BR.
835 Amigos \l'ay !Eastbluf! Terr.) NB
644-7493 854.500 (Sa t & Sun 10·5)
421 Vista R<>ma (North Bluffs) NB
644·1133 $56,950 (Sun 1·5)
6 BR.
835 Amigos Way <East bluff Terr.) NB
644-7493 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 10.5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
3 BR. EACH UNIT
520 Tris Ave., rorona de! Mar
644-1766 $136.500
3 + 1 721 Heliotrope . C11rnna de l J\1ar
(Sat 1·5)
Q11-72ll $84,500 !Sat & Sun 1·51 ..... ·--
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Walker & lee PANELED WAl.J.S, OPEN REALTORS 642·4623 ... ,_._ lhl• chot<e Coron~ de! Mar
J\edurefl lo $84,500
644-7211 •••~ ,,._...,,, BEAMED c EI l. I NC S, "-:::;',::::==:;:==::=::'. p1 comm~! lot • parkina: PUT YOUR MONEY I ~~.iii~~~~~~ CENTER !'!REPLACE BEST' BUY INVEST In Coastal Prop tofl4 ca,,.anda3500'buUd-TO WORK FOR VOUI Ii \\'ITH \VOODEN MANTU:. BY Owner, 45' lot, 3 BR, Newport Crest new 1750 sq: ing are development J>Oll· Earn lO% or more on well·
• ~ CONDO SPECJAUSl'S Heavy pile carpeting & 2 BA, • 400 sq rt ftlmily rm, ti. -do. Below mrkt. 11b1Utles. ~-·-.a 'h..I Tru•t Deeds on
1 • e HAVE ONE TO SEU.'? custom window coverings lor 4th BR\. Below ~1arket """ ' """""""" ,.,.,. • \VE CAN DO IT! • thru-out. \\>'ell designed 2 Value, 613-7379. $69 ,950/offer . Ownr Owner v.·lft carry bt. T.D. Orana:e Cowity real estate.
WALK TO
WESTCUFF
SHOPS
3 BR , 2 BA , huge Joi, de·
lal·hed dbl. garui:.:e, alley
WANNA BUY ONE1 e bdnn. noor pl'an, serviced ~-at 8% on ttU, shopping cen-SIGNAL f\10RTGAGE CO.
\VE'VE COTI'EM! e OUR by central bath. BEST BUY LIDO DUPLEX nr ocean, $62,500 tcr. Additional buUdlngarea tTI4) 556--0100
SALESl\1EN 'ARE BONDED. Olde fashioned ·~zs . (A:. 4 Br 3 Ba + Bay Vlew. 88' 1'111es Larson Realtor available A long history of 4500 Campus Dt., N.B.
lerwln realt-f Inc. KETTLE" kitchen, h I\ s to bch. -425 Via Udo Nord. 673-8563 rent grossing.approximately ....... ~~ll!!!!!!ii!Jo!!!!'!"I
968-4405 * (24 hrs) WAU.S OF p u Mp KIN $132,500. 675-74\4 Bkr. San Clemente !Jl·000500 a year. As kl n& INV., ~~.W!.!l~~ •. i~~~ PINE PANELING, FORG· H•, · ·~ u-~ -
E<QJ8l Houalng Oppty. ED COPPER H 0 0 D OiA&tING 3 BR. 3 BA, BY owner, 2 houses on one Call GTh-1225 MaJe•tic Mortgage Coiii.~!I
AB 0 VE RANGE, DR. nr. heh & tennis. Best lot. Both 2 BR w/ocean $23,500 R E FR I GER AT 0 R &: Joe. Reduced S 7 9 ' SO O. view. Cptd &: newly palnted.
aC'Cess. Hard"·ood floors, QUIET little 2 Br w/frplc.
shag cBrpeling, frplc, $39,500 on comer lot. Call anytin1e
CALL 646-6710 or 645-8400
WASH /DRYER INCLUD-~4S. Income $350. 1 will pa,y Gt (~if!
ED. This charming rustic Miuion Viefo buyers cost.a, or assume 7'io
olde house is typical for VA loan w/lO"Ai down..
"·hirh lhla seaside com-BY owner, 3BR. 2 bas, San $39,950. 146 &: 14 6 ~
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Houses Furnished 300
MESA VERDE
5 Bedroom or 4 bedroom + formal dining + den
+ family rm. Interior
atrium w/waterfa\I. Huge
master bedrm with fpl c &
3 car gar. Only $64,950. Call
545-8424 SouthCn Realtors.
OCEAN VIE\\' P A R K
$46,950. 4 BR, 3 BA. n1odern
2 yr old Buccola l'lome, love-
ly park Cul-de-SC1c & corner
lot. 1853 ParkvistH 642--1060
FOR SALE BY O\\'NER
ERslside · $26.500. cozy 3
BR. I BA hoUSt'. Assun1e
.f'Xistirut VA lonn. $175 nio.
or refine. 645-5878
HORSE
PROPERTY
2 BR quuiitt fixer. Large lot,
Including corrals. Owner
will carry financing. $28,CMXI.
· Call 646-6710 or 645-8400
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V. E. Hmmrd & Co. ................
2 Bdrm. + Pool
$24,495
2 Bdrm condo., dC!li rable
Scott RHlty 536-7533
Huntington Harbour
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'1!!f, -NEW TWO STORY
LAST ONE
GIANT family home. 4 BR,
FDR, lam rm \\'1th \\'et bar,
huge bonus rm. $63,800,
10':4 down. tot;;, TD, 81,\%
loan. Hur1)' for reduced
price. ·
HUNTING!ON HARBOUR
-RIALlY
17214 COAST 1-f\VY.
il4: 846-138<1 $: 213: 592-28-15
Irvine
PRESIDENT HOME -
300 MODEL
4 bdrms., 2 baths, family
room, newly redecorated
with wallpaper and mirrors.
Attractive patio, slumpslone
\\'all and a fantastic view.
A beautiful home that's va-
cant and 1raiting. $89,950.
CALL 552-7500
VISION
e red hill
n1unity is 50 lamed. It's Juan model, S41 .000 25541 ?i.1arlpoaa CaU 894-4284.
a "ft.LAL SLEEPER" for El Picador, 837-5814 1 acre Ocean bluff. Breath
$4onl9y,500 FULL PRICE Newport Beach taklng view +Spanish style -~======~ home & guest ho u s e .
LOWER DN . PYMT. GRAND O~ENING 1169,000. Small dwn OK. 10 (9) UNIT MOTEL 0 K N Ba T 548-8124 In San Diego County on ma·
oWNER ewport Y owers · jor Highway on lovely coun-
WILL HELP FINANCE l & 2 BEDROOM :.S•;;.;n.;cl.o•..cA..;n;..•.:...----· I try spot. Very good n1oney
MISSl.ON REALTY CONDOMINIUM HOMES LAST Chance! NEAR THE maker. Established since
Baylront ».omes 1965. Newly Painted. Nice 985 So. Coast Hwy., 1..agUna Boat Slips OCEAN, PRIVATE! .iv. •
Ph (7141 4•• "731 only $18,950 pool. Close to ... oypp1ng, nne "9U Full Security Hlghrise ~u-he• • --•-i.. For in· last 3 units, release for quick .. -., .... "' ~ EMERALD BAY Steel & concrete construction sale to too adult buyer, foml&Hon. Please call Private Balconies A Jovel~ entertalnment home 2 garage spaces per unit $1,650 moves you In r ight
wUh a sweeping ocean vie"'· Root top sundeck away, price Includes 2BR,
2 Bloek11 10 tennis cts., pools Unusual Opportunity to Pur· 2BA enclosed garage, drps,
& parks. 3 B<!nns., 21·S h Baytront p r'. In pri patio w/ slab, alr, over baths; beautifully built, \veil c ase rope .y l ,000 sq. fl, }(URRY! to
I n d s c pd . . lo"' maint. Newport Beach. Open liouse Sat. & Sun.
General
I BR L'Oltage, SUO, C.M. AlllO
walk to beach, N .B. $150
&· Bachelor unit N.B. $95
ullt pd. Agt. Fee. 979--8430
B1lboa Island
4 BR, avail early Jan. ~S
blk to bay. Lrg BR'1.
ST UDENTS WELOOME.
213-289-8366 eves.
:S BR fum, patio,· PJO. 227
Diamond, Avail now,
Adults, no pets, 6~
Balboa Penlnoul•
grounds. A\'ail. furn. for 3l0 1',ernando Rd., N.B, 615 South Euelld, ut ~lcFad· 67>-8551 ·~ $16.ci.oco. den, Santa AnR, 774-1-uu
PENJN. Polnl, 'ii blk to
1770 Orange AV('flue ocean or bay. New v .. /w
Costa ?i.tesa crpt, tre1hly painted, 3 BR.
NORTH LAGUNA New L"isli"ng turther 1ntormat1on, bkr 3 B<lnns .. 2 b.i.1hs, rc111odelt'd,
v.·ith soaring, open bean1
1 ""'"""' & wood dee"'. CLOSE TQ --Oiolce North end view loc. BAY & BEACH
S84,500. Solid 2 BR home, tile roof iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii~ MONARCH BAY TERR. w/1 BR apt off garage. On Mobile Hornet
An ~. nearly new con· 45 ft. lot. Completely re-~-l
temp. with 4 bclrms., 3 painted. SO?ti financing avail-For.~ •
baths, formal dining rm. & able. $83,900. Call
125
family rm. Swimming pool, 646-6710 or
jacuzzi, generous outdoor
living with patios & decks
& a full ocean view. $1 .l<l,500.
MONARCH BAY
A lge. family home of 4 bd·
rn1s., :l~'i bath11, family rm.
\\"/frplc. The lge. yard has
s1\'in1n1ing pool, jacuzzi, put·
ting green, clet"ks &. p;i.tios &
a generous lawn area.
BAYCREST
$57,500
MOBILE HOME
FDR, SALE:
SILVERCREST
MOBILE HOME
:!)' x S..1', 2 BO 2 Bfl carp.,
draped, bit-ins., rebig.,
\\'a.sher & elect. dryer, \\'Ired
for 220 air cond.. kitch.
clock, storage shctl. land· ·
scaped paUo. Three yrs. old
• like nu. Located in nev.•
Free Coast to Coast Catalog 2•,i, Ba.. frpfc. No p e t 1
4 UNIT APT. BLDG. Yrly ttnt 13.'!5. mo. Owner.
Start your investment pro-i -=-""=3!_881>-0590~=~·----J
gram today v.'ith !his 4 wilt Cotta Mesa
bldg. 2 BR ea. Great Joe.
Costa Meaa. Inc. $7,740 yr.
Tty 10% dn. $65,000
Wealey N. Taylor Co.
REALTORS
21U San Joaquin Hills Rd.
Newport Center 644-4910
INVESTMENT
MINDED?
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP
reflected through-out this
4-plex. Can't be beat for
appearan<.-e & location. Call
The Real Estate Fi1ir
139-6133
WESTSIDE. immac. 3 BR,
I BA, ?Aature cpl, no child
or pets. Nr. shopplnf. $285
mo. lse. (l l 492-7885
Huntington 8"ch
$95 • Singles ok. Bachelor
Pad. All utll pd.
Homelindero 547-9641
Laguna Niguel
3 BR. 2 ha , romp. furn.ex·
ceptlonally nice. Be a u t
view, 49J.-2141 or '192-316
e\'el. Treasure Realty.
ground li!vel floor plan~ l 'li: REALTY REALTORS y~ars new, Freshly Pamted Univ • Parl< Center Iveine
with tastefully paneled and 1 ..,..,...,...,...,..,...,..,..,. mirrored living room, plush I '
wallpe.pe1'ed dining area, Comfy,,,. ~ozy ....
$165,000.
Large lh1ing room, formal
dlnlng. Large )cjtchen and
family room, new carpets
and paint. 4 bedrooms plus
rumpu.s room. Easy care
yard, room for pool. For
a rare..value • ..ca!l-.-646-71n.
OPEN »L • • ITT> FUN 10 BE HICEI
Lido lole adult pk. a"'·ay from ' noisy DUPLEX in Costa ~lesa.·2-2
St. One-half bl. from club-BR. Assume VA loan. J.nw
ho $15 995 Call EVES down. Days 831-2600. Eves he So use. • . . WINTER Jeiue, aut. . ,.,., ,,... A""" 557-1m • • BR s ~. bayfront home; .,. ..
CAN BE SEEN AT : TAX TIME BUY ba., heaut. tum. Sandy bch.
t:RE"STMbNT · Prepai ln rest oov.-n. 7 Pier & 000.t. $1650 Mo.
ESTATES Units-NEW. 1st User. Eut Bill Grundy JUtr. 675-'161 i ~-I lijl'll'll
sbag carpets & custom C d drapes, oversized pantry on 0
area, near schools, walking
distance to Hunt Ing ton
Center, S\vimming' pool and
many park areas. FOR
SALE BY.O,VNER. As)cjng
ori'ly $24,495 call today
84 7. 30!);') .
$37,500 '
NEARLY nc\\'! Big ~1ily
room \\'/crackling litone
fi1·ep\acc & n1antle, French
ki1t•hen al I decorated in~
"Sunshine" colors + a big
pantry! Private liv rn1
v.·/cathedral ceilings. 4
fan1ily si1.ed bdrm 's. Plush
carpet thru-out this very
unique floor plan. Tem1s
to suit. Bkr. 962-5.jlL
LIKE· THE BEACH?
3\i blks to ocean. Lovely
remodeled home w/fresh
paint, in & out. ,\Hey enlry
for large high door gar,
2 Br din rm, & fruit trees.
136,900.
Red Carpet, Realtors
536-8836
START SMART
\\1it h this 2 BR IO\\'nhouse
Near !he beach. Step saver
kit('hen, !iv rn1 \V /S\\'edish
frplc, overlooks comn1unity pool. Only $25,900. Ca ll
The Real Estate Fair
536-2551
WALK TO BEACH
UNDER CONSTRUCTION 4
PLEX'S, DUPLEX'S &
HOUSES rno~I $32.995.
Scoll Rulty 536-7533
Or Jl'rry Thomas,
(!\'eS. 5JG.J400
REPOSSESSIONS
·or infol'mnt\rir-and location
of thrse Fll1' f.:. ·111. homes.
1·o:·t:ict •
KASA DIAN
962-6644
It's a breeu .... sell Your
items with case, use Daily
Pilot Class!Ued. fi.12-5678.
\\'alnut Square Condo, super 1051 Site Dr., Brea. (Central CM. 83l-9182, 646-4414. COLORFUL contemp 3 Br,
upgraded, 2 BR & den "A" ~~~-~o--.,,:--
1\.fodel. Better than new, New Year & New House
quality carpets. shutters SPACIOUS open design cus-
thruout. Super Io cation . tom. Approx. 2800 sq ft on
$31,000. 645-8400. huge prestige lot . l\lonarch FANTASTIC
FIXER
Ave. across lrom Brea HOUSE + e; UNITS den, 3 ba. bltm, $475.
Comm. Hosp.) Lot •46. New units at 2637 Elden, 'V Inter . 714 /675-49'll,
CONTACT RAY, PK. ~1GR., CM. 1st user w/200% Ytrile "62::,4-:,711l9=~· ~---,--_,..
for showing. oft Cilll Buildfr 646-4414 .. 3 BR, 2 BA. nr.:ten n ls
lndu1tri8I Pi'opotty 161 crts & beach. $350/MO. 6 moe Lease. 646-3569 7 ...
• v. E. Ho.llid & Co. .............. , , -
Terrace. 8 rooms, all con·
vcnlcnces.
Red Carpet, Realtors ,
497-liGl
Paint &. profit. 3 BR, 2 BA,
split level, huge liy\ng rm,
frplc & beams.
GREENLEAF
WEStSIOE
INDUSTRIAL
Hou ... Unfurn • 305
BEAlITIFUL , new Broad· ;:;L°'o"gu;;;no;a'-'-H'-'i'-'111"----moor Turtlerock h o m e
across from Unive..,hy Hi., FAST ESCROW
WALK TO
UDO SHOPS
$59,500
A private 5 star adult rom·
munlty. 1750 Whltlicr Ave.,
C.tl1. hns available 2 Key
\\'€-st mohile homes, 24 x 52 . $16.900. & 2·1 x 60 1\•ith en-
closed porch $17.995. Musi
be seen to be Appm::iated •
beautiful? 646-7965 9 an1 to
121)'·x 140' At $2.50/Sq. ft .
SmRll office· building. Jack
Hov.'ell 644-6200 (A29)
3 BR, 2 bas. + Fam 1111· VACANT 3 bedroom l\.11S·
Community pool & park. · SIONS area home. Premium
Avail Jan. $56,990. Owner corner, VIE\\1 lot. FAMlLY
833-3622 or 644-3118 ROO~I. Enclosed CAPS.
646-6710 or 645-8'100 6 pm.
Macnab-Irvine Hou•••*.,, .. ""!'!!"'""""""'!"!""!"'"""~'I 8'ally Company * '4l•011I * NE\V cuslom bit beauty ln 642-8235 • 644-6200 I N 0
WALNUT SQ. CONDO HEATED POOL. $44,000.
AIR COND., 2 BR & DEN Ca.JI COLW. ,L 556-0222 or v. E. &.vd & Co. .... ,_._ adult park on the bay. Moun , ~ rt ... kaaW,lttllCOITAllllA -
$18,500. 675-072.1. ta1°" "''" $160 . Tiny 1 Br. house, un-Gil Simpson * 552.7500 637-9101. ~~~~~~~~~I Resort 174 tum. tncd yard, E/slde, 01. ;:. -'""'--'--------! $170 • Rare Hnc:I. Util Pd. l REDUCED $1,500, until
listed, 2 sty, 4 BR. 2 ~S
ha, open 12/29-12/31.
$46,950, 5.52-8876
Laguna Beach
'MONARCH
BAY
4 Bclnns., 2~ baths; loaded
\\'ilh alt the luxury features.
Feel like you're llvlng in
a palace, but without the
expense. $87 ,500
~Ian
REAL ESTATE
1190 Glenneyre St.
494-9473 549-0316
4 BDRM+ VIEW
Finely crafted home offers
the finest in contemporary
living. Just 2~2 yrs. old.
Df'n, fireplace & gourmet
)cjtchen. Thick shag carpet·
ing. Patio & rich velvet
greenery on a quiet cul·de·
sac streel. $47,500. Cal I
494-8003.
TARBELL, RHltoro
192'0 S. Coast H·.;ry., L.B.
Ha:~~;~,E!~V~~:'ego ~-I~ ere!:~! =0=Af>Mng ~ ~W:r.~~·nlce
4 Br, fam rm, prime viev.•, liiiiiiiiiiiiimmm & <'lo5e to the village. 3 area, dbl gar, patio, chUd ok.
loc. STI,900. Gil Simpson, A lo I ISO yr old Bavarlan style 3 lev~I $220. Lrg 3 Br studto, 2 Ba, Broker. 552.7500, . cre•g• r IA• home with open beam ce11-gar, frplc, qulet 11ngl1 & pet
I ings tht\Hlut, 3 br 2 ha+ ok. HARBOR VIEW HOME BEAUTrruL hlllside pro-completely finished ~ $225. Brand nev.· lovely 2 Br. * OWNER M" 1ST SELL * perty 20 miles from Tempe ment f.or playrm or hse, 2 car gar, crpt/drps. <I BR, I-story, huge country Arizona , fascinating view of workshop. Lndry fa c. $225. Get ready for ~ummer. BEAUTII-~L View o( Moun-kitchen, fonnal DR. plus superslitk>n mo u n I a ins · $36,500, 12U'l 451-3898 after 2 & 3 Br. Frplc, gar, con·
la i n s. Ex qu i s It e 1 Y many extras. Super Clean! overlooking the Ci!y of 6 pm or anytime "'eekends, t1ider child & pets. 1 ml. to
decorated, room for pool. Reduced for fast sale $72,500 Phoenix. For more in-178 the heh.
3 BR, 2 BA. in desirable incl. land. Open Sat & Sun formation Call AU Out of St1te Prop. WE HAVE MANY. lrtANY
Laguna Highlands area. t-5, 17•!2 Port r..tanleigh Cr. RAHMATIAN collect (002) FOfY1>roperty on the Kona MORE'!
$38,500. Call for appt. \Valk· &14·62-19. Principals only. 948-1161 . C6ist CQntact Don Hart with LANDLORDS FREE
er & Lee, 646-7711 . SS c · I o FAST POSSE • ommerc11 Ron l3urla & Assoc. P .. _L_•g~u_n_•_N_i~gu_e_l ____ 1 Jiarbor View Carmel model. Property 158 Box 2315 Ka i I ua K ona , ALA UNTALS
BY O\~ER Niguel Shores 3 BR., 2 ba., family rm.. Hawaii 96740 wt wsc.w.m.,. YIYICl
home. Beach side, 5 BR lots of extras. Price reduced FOREIGN Real ·Estate
+ deo, walk to bch & rec to $67,950 Including land. CAR REPAIR Exchange 182 f J:~~~. w::;;~~u !f°s1'. Ri2~.:SJ~SMA~662 Established bualnes1 of 12 TRADE Newport Be a ch J flt :?!'
Guarded community. 1',ee BLUFFS CONDO yrs. 3 bay garage, office, ProP. for out-of·IO\\'h prop. 79 500 9&-8122 storage and ln~nlory. Ideal Bkr. 714/673-2058, eve a .MWPOIT I IAY,C.M, '42•uli, land, S • · 4 · Vu lot, nu 3 br, fam rm. 2~2 for owner/user or v.i ll !lell 67>5487 $MAU. Bach bse $90 'tln bay
NE\V 4 b r. 2\i ba, FR, North ha, din rm, neutral karastan business separate from land ~~~~~~~~~ b · C/P Fncd View. 2100' lilpl it l\'l. $55,950. crpl, 1 many Upgrades, be-and building. Comp I et e NEnngAT 1"8 pedlp. Ix 1155. ._.'c"t
493-5197/542-6735. low m••ket 161.500. Will lse ~ r · i;;.. ·" • ... !~;3:..:~·. Call Colwell [ ~---•-• I• stv/relr,C&D.lncdpatlo. opt. By anxious owner. ~ rlJMnlOMlll WON'T '·•t I Br •·-11"<0. "\\'hite Elen.1ants" over· "·"'!~ ~ ·~
r• U'1V'" u•:J. ~--;' -~-~:.. utU pd, huae "'""', garden. running your house! Tum NT -,.. them Into "Cash" .•• .sell BA YFR0 MOBILE home 2 Br $130 now
ally Pu NR CHANNEL ENT. B I utU pd • mature students them thru a D 01 6 BR, 4 BA, + sauna, new '" nest COTTAGE 2 Br. $130 paint
classified ad! cust f\lm., ma gn i f l c en t , __ 0ppo..;..;__r1_u_n_ll_,Y ___ 200_ me. hugf, yrd, ktds/pet& ok.
vie\v, huge deck. lg boat 1 • BALBOA 2 Br&: den $250 yrly
dock, $325.cm. Art Shapiro AAA on water, see to appreciate.
~Ciioii. ii645-3mii-~ii;;;""'""'""'""';; Investtnent!Buslneas Opport. CLEAN 3 Br $175. Avail • -~===~~=~-1 .. "K Yearly' -tum E/slde • patio, fenced. P &LERMO ~ " MORE, MORE, MORE • A C· 1 lot $17 ,500 'No risk e Solid 00.lneu Call Ui ·~
4 BR, fam rm, auper clean! 50' x 140, Netu' 19th & Long term high &. fast proflta ALA Rent.Ii 6424313
$76 900 120% secured & guar. by
• Pomona Ave .. C.M. Priced asse~. equity & deed. of Corona del ~far -Spacious
BROKER 13J..071G !Wnw at1 $2.50NpeTr Soyl. Ft.C U"u>ts. 3 .bo!droom, 2 bath In •• •Y • a or o. 1potles1 condition. Walk to * BLUFFS * REALTORS Wlll con.alder partnership 8J'lo beach. $425.
Btautiful • l'iDlit level, u~ 2111 San Joaquin lllll.a Rd. -ranging&. y,·111 shart profits. Newport Beach -Sparkling
Newport Center 644-4910 3 bedroom, 2 b ath graded. ne8 r refiecl:Jon Pri~. Only. Call 8nytlme day 1 howie th bay
pond. 3 BR. 2~~ Ba, bonus .NEWPORT BEACH ornlteoro\'erhOlklayl.Jay ~~wnprivat~':lip.e()nly
rm + pantry. $69,500. Prime Bicyfront Site (Tl.Jl 638-~(ntJ 531).7271 $450.
fl#.5298. For boat ttpalr & ABies comE SHOP l.quM -Magnificent 3
ht TIME Listing, Baycrelt Bill Grundy Rltr fm.6l61 * * bedroom, 3 bath • giant
location, 1607 San t ta go • TWO adjoinlJw income ~ stmdeck and b a I co n I e s . SBR, + Fam Rm I:: forml pertk!s, centtt a.ta Mesa. GOOD PRICE Great ocean view -W&llc
din nn, Ira tot w/tmc<d Owner. 64>mt/6G-«i60 GOOD TERMS to ohopo 1395.
pool, tor "'1• by owntt, Condominiums RIVlER/I. REAL TV Bkr. 6'1S-'1225 r_,N,;....;.A _T.,.E_G,..-11 1
_111'1_, -
I '· ~~C_..O,_T~I,..N...,..-1-Teenager1 have It med"'
I ·1 I' I '" Who else can go Jnto a movie ._._ ... _..,_ .. _. about Hitler and not know
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you develop from •'-P No. 3 below,
8 PltlNT NUMSfRED lETTEl!S IN 1
lt~£SE SQUARES
6 UNSCl!AM8LE ABOVE lETTElS
10 GET ANSWER
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A.UNE
I
SI05,000 . ..,.._ for Nit 160 149 Broodway, C.M. LANDLORDS! THE CllANNEL REEF '4t·7007 MS-5609 Ens. 2 bi'. 2 bA Waterfront CoridOI BY Owntr-2 1ty MontfeeUo We Speclallze In Newport
$95,000 to $150.0CKI Tdwnhoute. ImmacuJate 3 ASSOCIATE needed tO ueiJt Beach e <mooa del Mar e
Carey Reelton 675-3535 Br 1~ Balbi, Private Pldo. ln ~expan11ion or profltable • l..aguna. Our Rental Stt,.
PRiME" ba.vview Bluffs can-eu$iom drapes. Many ex· &U\O erta 001~. 548-lSl~ vice 11 FREE to Youl Tr,
do. ~ctlrable orl• . ....,11on. U'u. 12!,500. Mll-2745 b1wn Money to Loon 240 ~·,J~i~w RINTALS ~ br. 2 ba. $19,500 AKI 11).-5. lw Geoqetown Ln, -GTh-3535 C.M. DON'T BORROW 6°13'4030 or 494-3248
LINDA hie. Prlv•l• party GREEN Valley tr•c• F.V. 'TIL ·vou CALL USI 3 BR -· C.M .. $1511. 2
•vnnl.a 4 ttl' 5 or 6 BR 3 BR, 2 bu, dble gar., Bom>\v on )'Out Mme equl~ Br. walk to la.ch Balbol,
hom•. Call-ID-ll91.-31,500. Oun<r 962-0US !or ll1Y good J>U'l'O"'· S.rv· $1M. 2 BR bcaohlronL H.B.
LINDA Isle. Prtvate pty lncol'M Property •166 Ing Loi Angelts'County tor Aat. fee. m.&C.10
wants 4 or 5 or 6 DR over ~ C and NOW to
horn•. Call 21$-691"1639. ROOMY Dttol<x. I Br, ... OrangtS!GN•' •11o:t'icAGE ro. ~~'::"'h.r....,.S :.: ~
........ yard. $250 Inc. .... t>lace Id 111 the c -Futmulta~apllane 122,uo10111r. C>wnr .m•> 551<llllli i>lllM .;"..,Adil CID,;;
call """'. 642-55tli. ~CiOO~CO~~Dl~IJQl~Dri="::..· N::;·:B·:-· • ..o=::.:....;=':"'---=...=.·
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HouH1 Unfurn, I05 ...,.. Unfur n. :.:.:°";:;:;'°::':...::u,._n::.:;m~.---'IOS= Dup x" Un: "'"· 350 ~· n rn. nfurn.. Apt, Onlurn. 365 Apt. Unfur n .
Irvine Newport Beach Coit• Mell Cotta M.w Cotti Mesa ~untlngton S..ch San Clemtnre
Im YEAMOUND 2 BR HARBOR ~ Homes. "'"" I BR. c.,... c1rpo. ,:-.;,1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; I ;;;:;;;;;;;:::;:::;;:::;;;;;;:;;;:;;;I 2 BR, I BA, chlld O.K. c,<1/
duplex, ltV, rel, cpt1. NEW HOMES s br. t ba + Porlollbo relrir ·~ ..,.,.. * $100 OFF * UNDER NEW drpa, d&Wihr. lndty. t blks drpt, rtd c., plt.nty parktn&, 2 BR.. den, 2 b& ........ S42S detached bontll rm. T~n-SlW~. $4oMl030.. • ' MANAGEMENT to p}er. $200. mo. 492·1934
6*9466 3 BR, 2 batha •.••.••• $4l5 nis / pool privil. $490 mo. A t F 360 2 BR. Blt-lnl. Newly dee-aller 5 PM.
S.lboa l1l1nd
Coron• def M•r S BR, fam·nn, 2 ba .... $450 Capri Realty, 644--7525. p '· "'"· orated. Encl ganges. Beau-i·A.;::.;pt"'s.'-,;;..:..=-----
* z BR. I ba. llreplace,: BR.B N~'liU:·P'N~w· !t75 Newport Shore• Belboa Island 1Sf MONTH'S RENT ~ •. '~hfi:iP,'l.;,a~ d~ _F_u_rn_._._,_u_n_f_ur_n_. __ ,F!RST mo. -n1 ~ ••• Dix.
hnge yard-trees. !:m/mo. • R. 111 balha ••• ••• S235 WALK TO BEACH • • I BR API avail for 6 mos to "'°""""' It 1ehooll. Gonaral , " '" !HS with leue. 83W97t. 2 BR. 1 beth ............. $300 ••• club.' tmnl) & pools. or yrly. ~I bUc to bay. Qilldrea .... -eTcome. office• nr. airport. 1,2 A:
Co1t1 Mell 3 BR, tam rm, 2Mi ba •• $380 We hitve 3 & 4 BR. bOMtJ STUDENTS WELCOME, 1 or 2 B e d r o oms. Beautiful landscaped Call 842-0480 Sll5 -Small cozy B&chelM. 3 Rm. spacet from S13S Mo_ 1-;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;13 BR. 2 baths •••••••• $.190 trom$350 mo.,yearly call213-~ew1. d G SPAID "'"''"'"'""!''"''!"'"''"''"'P l Near beach. }~or 1 )'OUna Janitorial serv. & ample 1• 2 BR, den, 2 ba ........ $400 ·Call lod_a~! Tbev ~ ffUlt groun s. A . L a h b L parking. m..3223 Bef. noon
• 3 BR home with atove. 3 BR, bonua rm, 2 ba •• '425 CAYWOOD R E Al:TY ~Iiu&;,fat ~'$3L Ba;!: CASA GRANADA AptS. ~ag._u_n_a _ _.e ... •c'-----· I 4~rn· • 1 u.n a · or 813-2840 Aft. noon
Neat& cJcan.'AvaUablenow. * 548-1290 * 673-1178 or (l) 728-2749 SPACIOUS 1tudlo, 1 blk to .;C::0=-11.::e=M-.-1-a-----Office w/beattf view, 56.l $q1 Small )'tu'd and P&llo. No 400 Merrlm.c Way, Costa Mell wain bch, cpt1, drps. $16.5 ft. NewPort Conte.r. $425 mo. i&ra&c. $17?1. pot ..month, $350. YEAR leue. 3 BR, SMAJ..J... studio apt yearly. mo. &1+-8478 or •M-4791 ntE EXCITING Profes.•nonal\y decorated.
tint le lu t & Cleanup. 2 bas, Fam-nn, bit-ins, new !.29:,!!,il npdlt .. • ~ ~~· dayt ~'"'~""'""'""'""'"C"1!!'11'!'9'!'7'-"!!"1"9"1"l~""'""'""'""'""'~I OCEAN View: 1 Br. Yard. PALM MESA APTS. Estate Realty. 640-1120. Adults prefttred. Ed Rldd1e cpt1, df1>1. \Yit1k to beach. u1r~ u•~· F ' 1 N hlld Realtot, 64f>..8811.· O>mmunl~pool, Great for Ibo A F 360 c U -irep ace. 0 l" re:n or A1lNtfl'ES TO NPT. eat o~·F'ICE wf 11toragt', panl0d
hlld 62nd St .r:.t_~ a. 1 Peninsula pts. u rn. osta '""u pets. $185. 673-4156. 645-$42 FURN. OR UNruru.i. v.'alla &hag crpt air cond * * * * * * "SINCE 1946" C ren. ' Y'S'T'" ~--------' • ' 1391 .. , WEEK & UP Newport a-ach l anuni Nlgu.I Unbellevably large Bpts.. relrfslnk, stnll ~h .... T. 11.12 l it Wntem Bank 'BJda. ='=7-==,..-,,.--..,.--, --·• hug pool Jacuz· ,. lcct bl! Newport Blvd, C~f. 548-9766 DESIRABLE University Park, Irvine BEAUTIFUL large channel SI tng Roomt e • z • e ·
Ho-o D•yi "2·7000 NI-•ts front house. $450. per month •. Heep k · n--$35 per 'o\'k II up. 1 BR, NEW 1¥tonarch Summit 2 Br irur,.shag crpts, drps, sauna Ofc 11ulle, 1000 ft. Suitable
2 Br. 2 ha, cpt!d, •-. IOreed ~ •• 979--2500 or MS-3266 • O/:euu 'Viping Atma 2 Br le. b&ch'•· Color TV. .2 Ba Tu•11hse. Xlnt Vu· etc. Adults, no peta. for doctor. It u n t I n g tan ·~ BAan LBO""A f N'N maid serv, pool. THE ""'mm ....... 1 & rec. $.145/mo. SINGLES Furn F'rom $157 G-~ • ., 84 .. "~ air heat. Garb-disp, bit-ins, --Sin Clemente w ~ M 11..1u , ~. MESA, 415 N. Newport 493-.5197 1 BEDR . Unf. F'rom $157 frplc, paUo, I~. water 2 BR., 1 bath •••..• $2251315 105 Maln Street Blvd NB •--~-"'~c-:,.--.----·I • B"D°'f Uni f'rom "72 tum . Adulll on1y. no pell. T 2 BR, 2 ba, den, ale •• $275 SHORECL!FFS 4 BR, fam 67>8740 NEAR.. Ll·OO~SH•OPPING New port Beach You·~ 'ri~t. th~y·re under-
RA1'E REASONABLE 3 BR., 2 baths ,.. $385/(25/450 rm. On golf course, prtv. pn·c _ _., •=1 •1-· D A ~ Coun Cl 3 B• 211 ba BEAOI & pi er. & parking. CENTER. ON THE BAY. ""-'· J.JfJ "' ,_...,, r. Ct'Ol!l ••um try uh '"' lbl •••••••• $375 heh elub. 1 350 /m o. t5 blks !rom Ne•·pon B!·•d) 275 Mesa Dr. * Ph. 548-6706 4 BR, 2"' ba~ , ... $4251450 Zl3-794---.'14S3 1 br $180. util . Adlts. 303 NO PETS, 613 36th'ST., N.B. Pl NEC REEK 546.m • ·
POOL,· kki. OK, near CALL 552·7500 "M'°A°'G°"N"'1F'°'1°'CEN:=,,T~OCE=~AN~V=u· E. Edgewater. l-Sn-2S66. COZY 2 Br, close to ocean, LIVES UP • ·-r • ··-2 Ba N OCEANFRONT turn 2 BR, immed ......... ,, Gar. I -!Iv TO ITS NAME n Fam ily Fun Apt•. "'~ •. -"'· . VISIO • 8', cov patio. !rpl. cpl/ BEST ~· -· ~e A I ' . 2 & 3 family room, dshW!ihr & 1 , drp. 493-72'.n, 644-6863. $265/mo.. VIEW. rm&. din nn. 2131943-2928. war( wmn1ng I,
stove, dbl gar, covrd patio, Call 6.f2.m7 Newport Hei"ghts Over 500 tall trees br apts \V/htn1lly r1n11. No
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2· BR. range & oven, crpts, lease. Sorry, no pets. Front 1
boat space. 5 1nln to beach red h·,11 ocean view, newly painted. 3 BR, 2 ba, v.'inter, frplc, and 10 streams with ~ J"'"l I ll' OU!< TO\\'N
& shopping. $300. 557-7008 2 houses from sand, $250. CLEAN 1 or 2 Br. Adults "'atertalls create a I( ' -'· or 645--4401 $175. 146 Mariposa. 894-4284 to June 28th, 675-8.531 no pell!. ',., k.it. $135-..,~: relaxing setting for I\ Fa1nily Apts, 1250 Adams
South L ,.... •-ll>U . AVt'. (Adams RI Falrvie1v), FOR. lease 3 BR. i v Ba. REALTY REALTORS agun1 $150 I Br. util paid. no kids 2427 E. 16th St., NB. 646-1801 your spacKlus new I-or C ~ I ark t 417 E Bay Balboa S Cl 2-bedroom apartme·n1 . Small osta r-.tesn. Phone 5."i6-0166. lge yard, xlnt locaUon. Un v. P Center, Irvine 2 BR d 2 1 or pe s an emonr • --~·i•-n OK. l'<lt•. s-. per' .. '!!'!"'!'!"!!~".'!'"'!!!!!!!!!!"!' I • en, ba. home. Al 547 1155•16.,.. "~~ · • pets ok .. From St70. Furniture --NEWPORT o..iu ou"'<! .c;"' 1. ,,... bit-ins, ocean v iew, -. i.>-VJ.>.> ii bl Ot!i 9 oo A AR M mo. Avail. Jan. lit. For 4 BR. 2 Ult. Spanish . .1tyle $3'15/nio 4gs...1482 1 BR, REAR UPPER, San Clemente Resident Hotel ava 8 e. ce open : from P T ENTS
appt, call home. ,..,.,,le, family l"OOm. •~--~~-----$7950 Per Mo"lh to 6:00. 2.300 Fairview Rd., I BR. & 2 Bit '"< H F GARAGE, NO PETS.. . Costa Mesa. Phone·. 54'2300. CJS REAL ESTATE Top Irvine location. Immed. OUffS urn. or 67~ Quiel _ Set.'UI'@ ~ $ Furn. & Unfurn. From $140.
548-1168 occupancy, Brown sha g Unfur n , 310 ~=~~-----Fum-utll -walking distance Park·Like il60 UTILITIES PAID
KIDS OK crpt'g t~t •. custom ---------BACHELOR. !or a man, to everything Surroundings 11. No PPts
3 Bdnn, 2 ba, freshly pntd. drar.rles. Tennis courts &G -;°";;;e;r;el:;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;; yearly. util pd. SllO/mo. SAN CLEMENTE · DELUXE 1 & 2 BR A At Oakwood Garden Aparl· 2450 Ne...,·port Blvd .. CM
New cpta le drapes, stove poo · ~ per mo. Min , l • Balboa area. 673-6790· HOTEL I Also furn Bacheior.pts. ments * CASA VICTORIA *
It refrlg. Near 11ehools. ~~ e r1~t~·e s Must 1~~v1e 3 Bdrma., 2 ba., rurn. Costa Mesa • 114 DEL MAR, S.C. • Pvt Patios * Hid Pool GREAT RECREATIO N: swim-lC 2 & 3 dBR. furn & un~
WlllOn & Placentia. Fenced ly n419~1633 ·Ron ·71 4 yearly ................ $300 Nr. Shop'g * Adults only. min9, saunas. health clubs, nrpets, rapes, Dl\V, T
yard, fruit trees. $275. • ; • 3 BR 2 ba unf new carp LOW WEEKLY RATES Apt. Unfurn. "5 Marti·ni·que Apts. bllUards, tennis, pro & pro ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victoria 557-3850. 826-8680 ·• " · ' E utl S It -shop, golf driving range, party SI, at Harbor Cr.I. 642-8970
In 2 BR Condo $'n5 ~fo/lse \Vdrat ""1ro· dleco2 Br.Ry,llyba. SlZ5. 080xec ve U 11 Balboa Island tm Santa Ana Ave C!\f room. etc. LUXURY ' -2 BR d Ii 2 BR DUPLEX bltns d Ing ••• '. a er n • · year-2 Newport Blvd. Mgr Apt 113 &ut,5542 FUN ACTIVITIES: Fu ll-lime ,__.,_., ' a u s, rm., sep. gal., seP. lncd. 2 BR Condo •••··~ loto/lse ly. Un!. $300. C M bltins, pool, nr shopping • ~ .• children OK. Walk to 3 BR llome ..... $295 mo/lse 1--BR. 1 ba. Yrly. Unf. Can· Oi ta es1 LRG 3 Br. 2 Ba, apt, king SI Viii dlreccor, lree Sunday brunc,h, center & bus, l!Ml Pomona. ~;ch. 645-69J2 968-4l47 3 BR Home ..... $300 mo/lse nery area. Sl85. 642.2611 size liv rm. Yrly;$400 per erra I age BBO's, trips, pan1es, and <-n=~~~S~I ~I~· O~k~2~B=R-t3 BR Home ••••• $325 mo/lse 2 BR., 2 ba. furn, winter STUDIOS & 1 BR'S mo. incl util. 644-9279 SFmall AduSelt Complex In Lush mBE'A"u'rtFUL APARTMENTS· Newport Beach .~.... • ng es · · 4 BR Home ••••• $300 mo/lse e FREE Linens i ore:st tting. Located 5 · Fourplex. New crpt/dm. 4 BR Home ••. ,, .. A<x:: mo/Jse $300. e FREE Util>'l•·es Ba bu Peninsula f\.1in. from Beach & Frwy. Singles, 1 & 2 bedrooms. 1 BR's. From $185 • $225
H -'Ind "7 ""1 ,,_.. 1 B Furn. & unlurn. With all the S. h I F $205 omWJ eri -·~ RANCH REALTY 551-2000 • Full Kitchen 2 BR, 1~ ba, balt.'Ony, enclsd r, $175. 2 Br, l~ Ba $195. e~tras. Models open 10 to 7. C e or urn
Dana Point JAN. Rental. Brand nu 2 • Heated Pool tio S225 !hi 315 E Gas & Wal er Paid. Sor"', no pels or children. Ocean View. Yearly lease. • Laundry Facilities pa ' .mon y. · 114 E. 20th St., C.1'f. ., Heated Pool. Adults Only.
N;..EW.;...._Oce--an_H_arboc--F-o-...,..-·r I ~7 ~~.T~ ~~ H;:~ e tv & maid serv avail. ~~:re S:tftt c. Call 543-0137 or 646-4005 OU wood LAS BR I SAS APTS.
View. 4 or 5 BR 3 Ba, din rm, rompacter, upgrad-• Phone Service LGE 3 BR. refurbished Con-Garden Apartments 5515 River Ave., NB
F FP Cp•• d -• d UC! High --=~o:=o=c,~=--11 BR, beam cell, roman hlb, do cl I 11th & W stclill Call 642 2566 am rm. • ""• ps, ~rugs, rps, nr • $30 WEEk & UP Sl85 incl utll. & Park'g. • ose 0 e • Newpor1 B••ch/North • only $38.l mo./rent. a, sell ach, Elementary Sch Corona del Mar e Studio & 1 BR Apta. Singles only. 644--0997 S350 mo. Will. lease-option, 1,..1n• 100 161~ 64~~ Rooms 400
.Susiness Rent1I 445
NEWPORT SHORES
600 To 1600 Sq. ft. space11,
avail. lmn1edi111cly1 62nd &
Pacific Coast }{\\')'., NC'\\'pQl'I
&oach. For office usC', ba r·
ber . shop or any busineJ;!I.
Rents very re11,$011able:
n10nth to nl<»llh or lease.
' '75-6050 f~
-l•MftMMOO Cl .. lllC. 'J
601 Dove r Dr., Suile 3
NEWPORT BEACll -
ml or 4000 sq. ft. building
for lease. Avail approx .
r.1arch 1. Presen1ly occupied
by t.1ar Vac Electronic&.
1R29 Ne .... •port Blvd.. C!\1.
Phone Deno Va cc h e r ,
54Q.3280.
"THE Facto1·y" has a lrg
shop avail . Sl85/mo. Tn
Cannery Village 425 30th St.,
NB. 642-1960. "
1736 ANAHEl!\I, C . ~f .
Ground Door office $115.
mo. 600 sq ft , 673-2654
lndustrl1I Rental 450 -* COSTA MESA *
680 S.F. 220 power $115.
1300 S.F. Priv:ite ·office,
plenty of parking.
Lnrger units available.
Ready for occupancy.
C. ROBERT NA 'ITRESS
REALTOR $79,500 675--7414 833-1354 e TV &: Maid Se · u $50 mo credit, accept small LOVELY 3BR, 2BA, swim· . rvice Ava ·OCEAN VIEW -Spac 2 BR, pets, children over ts. LARGE HOUSE w/~Usual Laguna Beach / ming pool, Irvtne Terrace, • Pb?ne Service -Htd. Pool frplc,gar, sub-lease $250 mo 642-2'225
extras + fantastic view. 1 .. ~ • Children & Pet Section 6~ ~~ore·-• ~ •105 ~=~-==~==~-$350. l!M!. 496-91461496-3548 BRAND Nu! 3' Br, Ocean )'ear ease, approx .,.,.....-""'• 2376 Newport Blvd., 0.t ,...........,., ... ' uo.....--;J NEW ADULT LIVING
Newporl Be1ch/South
161h •1 lrvont 6'12.8110
ROOMS $:!1 wk up w/klt, •C';;;';;;ta..,Miicii,.iiiiii0ii;;;;;ii979i0i-65i0i11;1
$30 wk up apts. Children
& pet section. 2376 Ne\\•port NOW LEASING
view hill home 2 full Ba 6T:>-3Tl3 548-9T:>5 or 64.;-3967 2 BR, wet bar, patio; bltns, I BR & I BR w/ loft. Frplc,
Fount1ln V111.., 2 !-·cl•. ~-~-• bn·ck· be h •~ '! I I be u ~, ... \AJV•.·,,-.:u Condominiums (Ad good for S5 on nntl near ac . ~· .. ,. o yr Y am ce , patk> & pool, PARK PORT
BRAND New TI bu ro n patio, enc rear a;anien. Fur n. 315 SPACIOUS 2 BR, walk-in Al~rsha.11 Realty 675-4600 bltns & relrig avl. Starting NEW
TownOOuse, fully crpt'd, Sharing: c~Udren, yes. Open closets, beam ce i Ii n g, Corona del Mar $180 util pd. Adults, no pets. APARTMENTS
drp'd self clean oven & house this wkend, 1070 Huntington llNch • privacy, Walk to stores, no 393 Hamilto,. 645-4411
Blvd OJ. ~8-9755 o r Huntington Beach
&15-3967'=. =~~-~ NEW M-1
OCEANFRONT lovely pvt 940 Sq. Ft. & UP
room & bath w/kil priv, Hamil!O!"I &: Nt>ivland St.
for college age female, $110. 960-1970
675-1705 dsh\\•hr. Washer & dryer. Katella. !m-3666 $400. dogs or small children. AJ· 2 BDRM. DUP~EX Oft the bay
3 BR. 2n BA. ~laster FOR lse Laguna Bch, beaut 1 Bt furn Condo, 2 car gar, tract. rum. $169.50 5JiS.5114 ~ -Crpts, drps, bl.tns. Ige lenced I.uxury apar1inent li'<'.lng PRI entrance and bath. At· RENT M-1, 600 sq. 11. 2944
BR overlook• pool & ocean vieow, 3 Br 2 Ba, nr bch; $180. 8 1 5 1 LGE FULLY FURN 2 BR (Sbv yd for children & pets. Pvt overlooking the water. En-trac. · room for q u I e t Randolph, No. 10, C.Af.
clubhouse. $330/MO. Call Fam nn, W/\V cpts, drps, Pawtu c ket Ph. (2131 bltns, pool, bm ceil,ad!IB 'JI or~s gar. $170. 811 Paularino, joy $750,000 health spa, 7 employed adult. $100 . $100/MO. 675-5116, 673-7039.
962-6666 wkdaya befr 5 1ncd yrd, 2 car gar, avail 35&-0378 see SW1. (infant ok) no pets $180. C.!\1. 54D-8150. swimmina: pools, 7 light~ 646-85a2 4001 BIRCH, NB ~or 49t-4l96 eves It Jan 2L .sauno. J94:.3937. Condomin iums ~ .. i TOWNHOUSE _ 1 BR, carport, pvt patio. ~nnis court•, plus miles ol LIY.E at_the__Beacb. $25_wk .. _3600 sq . .,..f ·SOO'l
s. OCEAN view home. So Unfurn. 320 * SUNNY APTS _POOL 2 Br, fireplace, pool, prlvate New crpt/drpi. All elec. bicycle trails, putting, &bul-Pine Knott Motel, 6302 W. St 455 Hunti'!t!!n Buch l..agw1a, ya.rd, comfortable, e Adults Poolside $150 up patios, continental break· Resp. adlts only. No fieboard, croquet. Junior l'a Coast Hwy, NB. 673-0440 or19e 1---"--"'·-~· ---I spacious. $350. Ref a. Fountain ·Valley • Al111> Children's Sections fast. Spacious grounds, near child/pets or water beds. from $194.50 month!)'; also 1 LOVELY Room In home.
WHO'S FOR TENNIS? 4~~. S 177 E. 22nd St. CM 642-3645 shoppi:.£-!: tine beach. Fur-~$~135o=-. "'5411-°"'1322=·--~=c I ~ 2-bedroomhouplanaEland Well located. $110/mo. Call DBL garage storage only.
If? i ? hort Term Rental . A .... stocy tO'Wtl ses. ec-'C"-~1 IN -M mvd CM or to or • sw m or leguna Hiiis IMMACULATE 1 Br $125 nished or unfurnished. from 2 BR. Adults, no pets. BAY tric kitchens, private patiol ~-~,,.-'&IS-=""°'=-~= Lila o e~t"'"· ' · · •E,,!~ t ,YmHUNT.-lNrl<GouTOt?N SHARP 3 BR. t BA. VfEW ~~ n!.Br, 2~ ba, rondo, util .• pd. Sngl st.)'. cpl/drps, ~.;...1 Corona de! Mar, MEBayAOOSLWCMS ~ W. or baloonles, ca.rpc!llnj:, dra· Guest Home 415 R$40.I00-59991 W ._,
.... ,, ....... a · • FULLER REAL TY pri patio. Quiet adults. "9'r-.u. • · U'IO'VUl.l-perles. Subterranean park-en 1 1 lft1WU
LANDMARK, the brand ~~pta LdfP1• ale, 1:~ 548--0551. .. Huntinfton ~••ch tng with elevators. Optional AVAIL. Jan. 1st. Pvt or new Exec condominium ., ...-use, ,..,., 546-0814 anytime BEAUT FURN I Br lols of 3 BR 2 Ba ground floor maid senrice. Just :xirtb ol semi-pvt, good food , xlnt local~ ,·n the cho•·-t m.-H ti to n-h d I S I •• h Lot f ~-• ""-' "~" Un ng n vwac bltins, pool, walk 10 shop-up ex. g CB! garage · Fishirin Island at Jamboree M't r care. so u-=uom.
beach area. 1 & 2 bednn Laguna Nlgu.I ping, ml from bch $150 mo. a~s from tenn1~ & park. ON BEACH•, and San Joaquin Hills Noad. Homey atmosphere, cen-hom~ now renting. Adull VACANT 3 br, 1 ;) ba. All 931 W !Slh St ••• .,92 Avail. 12/26 $325 mo to Telephone (TI4) &44-l!lrO trally located on 2 bus lines.
O:indos v.·lth age min. Agent, LUX. Sea Terrp.ce a-arden appliances, frpl c. dbl gar, · · ' ,,,_..,.. · mo. 644-7211 A.gt. "for rental information Call 892-5493 anytime.
1\-fIDDLE aged V..'Orking lady
needs unf Jrr 1 Br. o .c.
airport area. By Feb. 15.
Max. SlfiO. m-8160 days,
eves 646-9723
968-30U. honw, 3BR 1 Short ot long pool & rec avail. Nr bch, 1 ~R. s.·pacious, 6 unit LRG 2 BR apt,· qu>.el, ·-!u-' 2 BR Unlutn. Fr. $245 'iiiiii ... iiiiiOiiOiiOiiOiiiii;;;; V i R t I 425 I m «•• -~1 • ho •= bid !"· -.... u-Covered Parking. Larg e I' acat Oft en I s LOVELY neighborhood 4 br, eue, owner,-.._,., ""'' 8 .,. 6 ps. ~· .. mo. tng, .... e new, garage, ed, open beam ceiJ, patio. *LA PARISIENNE* I~
2 be, lai'ge lot, dbl gar, lido Isle • 962-8624. $l60, Adlts, no pets, 2220 Very nice. $235. Adults =~tio~JtOO~unas and 2 BR. Furn & Unturn. ~l M~OTH LAKES Condo, Aftla.lameiits d
bltlns, IUptr condition. $;325. ---------12 BR. lg. living rm, k.it Elden• 646-1512 aft 6 oni)'. 548-8638 or 646-0971. HUNTINGTON elect. Fireplace, htd pool. avail 12/29. Sleeps 6' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.li.iil.I
Rent or lae. Ask tor Dale, ENJOY beach & tennis. v.•/bltns, v.·alk-i.n closet, 2 BR. Tra~er, fumlshed. S.130 CHARMING new 3 BR, 2 Adults. $195. & Up. 979-12fi8 t ~56_7_-9_192~-~---=
962-44n Channing l BR. 3 BA, DR, room for washer/ dryer, per mo mcl. utll. No child. BA apt. O>nvenlent CdM PACIFIC Across trom goll course Rentals to Share 430 Announcements
LRG 2 Bl' Z.Sty Studk> redeooratM. ~ mo, Lae. 2 carpor1s, child, pet OK. No pe,ls. 646-1809 location. $375 per mo. Rltr 20432 Santa Ana Ave. 500
Townhouse. 1 % Ba. Nr. 6«>-IU6 $2IO. 842-4869 aft 5 LOVELY 2 lrg BR apt, sor-644--7270 ru °tfii~ si.~7H.B. l"'""'""""'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•IWANTED, Roommate. Work-~/ • 1Re"••' or ._In · Mell Verde LR;G bene11w 2 1br stu~~: rye-~~~~:,,, 2'265 Canyon Dr,1,,c,BR."=°"i"=BA~. -carpe-~15-.--~-. ore. open 10 am-l"pm Daily CHANNEL ~ 2 Br 2 lng lady, 55, wish>?s to share -mo. nc rua tenance green s. poo , nr " ... , At o.>.>"OJ,),) fireplace, pool. WILLW-1 WALTERS ro. Ba Bayfront condo, allp, 3 Rm. apt. with same for liS A: pool. (213) 439-0069 3 BR. 2 .~. Fam rm. &he:i: & bch. Child ok.. $229. 1 BR furn Htd pool S225 MO .,..,,. ~ pool, furn avail. New in-rent. $50 & ~ light & gas cpt ~fW.Jc beaut patio 827-8525 upper, · • / · ui..-v.iv.i; -'--1Ai:n 1 o per month. Not deluxe, but $12S . 1 Br Real Nice Gar-' ua-' $15.5 + $50 security. Call NEW 3 Br. 2 na. deluxe. 1 MO FREE RENT te.w.-. _,., se. wner .,.... · covered yd w/blt·ln BBQ. BEAUTIFUL 3' hr, fenced 548-954S • 675-8074, 673-2067 clean, comfortable and reas--~. $325 Lease iQcl gard'nr · Everything you want, No BRAND New-1 & 2 Br Apts. •~~=~~~-~-~ onable, 2079 Thurin Ave., Homeflnd1rs 547-9641 ""n ;,.,40 _ 54 .. =An ' patio,~ pool, washer/dryer, Dana Point letlse. Call 673-4691 p 1 Bl 1 D/IV Drp SEACLIFF Manor Apts. 2 °"""'.JU v• ..-.w'l'1 club priv, $250. 536-3777 or oo . l ns, . s & B I " Ba Sod' $175 C.M. Avail Jan 1st.
Lovely 3 BR. 2 BA cul de sac, 3 BR. 2 BA, tam. rm., dbl. 968-5485 Costa Mesa Crpts. From $175. 2006 ~I. Ask ~boil ~~ dis'. WILL share with one penon
atreet, Jtef/R&O, lg fncd frplc., D/W, dbl. gar., LIVE in the all new Dana Florida, l .blk W. of Beach, count plan. 1525 Placentia my exclusive Park Newport
loDalt, d~i,?;71· $200. ask for patk>. lncd yrd., newly dee,. 3 +BRc.~lrp~, pooampll. ,e~!:....~ngar. Point Harbor at the WAU<./ho BIKE 2 toBRwork I or 1 blk N. or Adams, 960-1769. Ave. 548-~. 2 BR, 2 ba. furn apt. $100
e, ..u.o-rt • cptd "--ut, $375 -'015 · ~-' beautilul MARINA INN 5 ps, pvt tn·p ex, 1 BR, dup. downstairs. 11~ Pho ft • uu..., .,,........, S225 84 -4074 Eves & "'knds. ard u1 bit 1 ..., EAS'I'BLUFF Back Ba)' mo. ne a " pm or SHARP 3 BR 2 st y M ission Viejo Motel. 34902 Del Obispo St. g en, q et st. ns, enc . mo. Ocean w . ll9 Hun-View. Stunning 2 Br, 2 Ba wknda. 640-0742
Townhou.1e, all appliances, Mission V iejo (496-2353). K j t ch en , El· gar. adlts. $200 642-0247 or tington Ave. at Baltimore townhouse. Frplc. Lg e SHARE romJortable home
pool & clubhse, no dogs, no FOR.ILEASE: 4 BR, 2 BA, ficiencies & Apartments.,~61H3&1=~~-~--~-, & Huntington Ave. Call Bob with responsible person.
water beds, $250. 846-3410. lam. rm., lush cfits, drps, 2m1:, ~~:-n':'i~~ci~: ~~ Hhoeated poo11t,. dloirect dial 2 B.R. 1 hba sngl sty, gdrarden Mhoemyere •.,A~U3i1c70e 6K-6550 cir ~;dulls, no pets. $330. Lovely yard. 2 car gar.
NEW 3 BR, 2 bas, frplc, fantastic view. \Va!er paid. P nes, e eru n, sauna unit, s ag cpts, p s, • ol*V"' • •---~------645-1754 att 4 pm.
'CPt-&: drpe, bit-Ins, beamed Avail. now~ $335 m 0 , ~~ply 832-5440. 1213) bath.11 au n dry facilitSaies, dshwhr. fncd patio, beam 3 BR, 1 % Ba, 1 sty end. ~EWpper.dLuelu:: cp'ts,B'1rg' dee~.· ~,.,..,,YR'='.~o"'°ld~St'°'od'"'-en"'t_w_i"''"B=R=
ceiling, dble gar. $330.mo., 837-7309 · meet ng room, close to n ceil, frpl, a:ar. Adults. noo. P atio, . dshwhr, wsh/dry
5.36-<S2l evn/wknds FOR lease 4 !)r, 2 ba, tam Newport Beach Clemente & Laguna Beach. 2650 Elden, No. O. 537-.1125. hookup. POOJ. Walk Harbour f21~r' ~~r ~~· =m~~ 22m~; oslt~~e~~
bl d rm -tdrps ·'·w Water Corne. ·play In lru!o u !_ 38R-21L BATH shop, bay & swim . $230. 89'7·14J8. 3 BR, 1 % BA, tn!I, Sh\\•hr, ' .... ~ • v., U., $80 000 CONDOS sportfishmg, shoppe lr. • 7 2 846-384 NEW DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 BA,
Hcrplg"h,' d•rpo.ho~nr.. MS 2arlna9 0. ~7~. now. , roo. Live in' luxury. with 3 BR., resBn'tanguranthi'•" s;oad w~kreceYvep, R~e:.ra~~~ar ~· c;:i!~' -.,.-~w-~-·~L-K~T~O~\'-B~E~A-C_H_ Winter. $250/mo. Da Y s SHR 2 br, SA H&t&. pr!
.. 'ii 3 ba. + ocean vil'w! "' ,,.,. ,.~,.1 979-3165: Sat & Sun, ba, w/ congenial & reliable 828-5671 or' 200 2 Br, 1 % ba. Crpt/Drps, Newport Beach. Rents from $5 oU on first week's rent. U't~ • 2 & 3 BR, Crpts Drps, Bltns. 645--0232 peraon. $95 + % elec. Pool.
3 BDM. 1% ba. blttns. crpts, bl~a,J cov'd pat, hkd yd, , ........ Month. 67:.-60"" SPACIOUS new 2 Br. 2 Ba, garage. 308 16th St. S.16-8548 557-7678
$•= oM •ML ~ ~ bit .,_ ling I 847 ••~7 UNIQUE Beach apt, conv. drps, fence, children&! pets ,f;;Al, ,_,._ • Sl-IARP 1 sty Blults condo. Huntington Beach ns_, .... ., .. , carpe • poo • -c"_,,.,-~-=-=.,=='"' tral loc 5 1 ba MALE to share turn. 3BR ok, S250 per mo. 1213) Newport 8Mc1' frph:.'f gar. Adulta, no pets. e WALK TO BEACH ce,n v1 ', ... 1.J>Oms, 1 ' condo, "~, San Clemente, 342-4.174 or (2l3) 886-000S. 3 BR, 2 Ba. Vacant. $l «.•l6$ 376 w. Bay St., CM. w ew, ...,... + e ect. ......, $450/mo. Sale by owner, ~ Brand nu 1 & 2 br, crpts, 675-1197 493-7438 llam-3pm
5 Br Glenmar 1~25 ~7J TENNIS BUFFS $54,995. \Vill take 2nd. B~'r·ELO~ & 1 BR. Patig:. 2 b:· ~ ~ b~~i,.;~, ~~· &Ml :r 16th LARGE 3 BR, 2 BA., patio. GIRL roommate wanted to
Sark Dr, H.B. Only steps lo ,tennis court, 833-8635 vldedcs.baplhn":.'. 1garao1g"1" .: clubnn ca·.,,.~ 2212• eoi' t. or - 1 Blk to ocean. $300/mo. share 2 BR hse. 'f15 mo., M. Coupley 832-5440 (213) swimming pool from NEW "" ots c ose.... ' • •· • 2 BR bl Y I ~ 42nd St NB Newport Beach 642-8164 246-3246 3 •·•-m· , (or 2 • d-l. PHROF. DecCl3B raled condo, nr Rec. hall, pool & pool tables. lege Ave. 646-6032. rta' cpts, ~ hotns. Upaeartal".:... Vacant. ~·~767 . ....,.,......, ... , oe.g, R. 2BA, washer un baths See 1 .~ , carpo , nr ....... ,,s, a P-... ~ WANTED: Fml to share apt 2 Bedrm, 1 bath, bltns. la-e .__al"'-•••, fire~·~. sell & 'dryer. pool, frplc, el-t 811 a · or your-• • HUGE 3 Br. 2% Ba. ping & schla.-1 child OK. 2 Bedroo c M. -I ·1 lot dbl $2:z5 ... ,1.w.~~1_,:"' ... oe; ...... H1:11 ..... self. 17301 Keelson Ln. (1 Stud.lo. Crpts, cl.rps, bltns. N ti 646-378S 5"5-0760 m, bllhs, DW, near . ....., mo inc utl . , e gar., . mo. cleauu16 oven, beautuul.Can-gar opener, ......, per mo, blk. w. of Beach, 1 blk N. No peti. $23). 545-5270, ope . or Hoag Hosp. Adults, $220 per A.S.A.P. 548-4683.
Ask for Dale, 962-44n yon vieW/:Ught lights. Con-673-5700 of Slater). 552-7893. 2 BR, CPTS, drps, bullt\Qs, mo. 642-"387. =P~A~RK~~I:I~..._-----~-, ..
$185 -3 Br. Mobile Home. ltruction will be completed EXCITING Blutfs 3 br, 21Ai 842-7848 priV patio, no pets. BAYFRONT 2 Br, 2 Ba w/ Want Girl to &hr. w/2 fem.
K1ds/peta/alngle1-:rgh the 1:e 0~:110f 1tfa:::! ba, nr tennis club. Lse $5.50/ RETIRED people, clean 8:1n9~usi ~ 1re:r $150. 548-4031 • 1rg patio, prlv ~ach & pler. pool & tennis, 640-1673.
Homeflnders 547-9641 lewon .. i::m mo. Sale by owner $74,QQ<;,. quiet ap•· al the be ch' · w w ' 2 BR 1 BA. bl""' ~ .. -$550/mo --··~~o G •• R 435 l"'=~~"'"'-~~,..-..,-1 V Hills • ..,,,., per month. Will take 2nd 833-863.5 "'f" ...._ a · drpg, nr. frwys. No pets. • u • .-.... ~· • "';r"VQ,).._, u-rr-w' arages rvr ent New 3BR home, fenced yrd, 644-4687. · • $$ mo., . 545-4893 $145. Ask for Dale. \ 2 BR, 2 BA, near Hoag
blllna, dbl K•r. nr beach, BRAND nu alilgle •ty, J800 NEW 3 BR, 3 BA, din. nn.. 536-'ll!i§ NEWLY DECORATED 962-<471 Hosp, 1190 mo. All electric. MINI WAREtlOUSES
$295 mo. ph 642-3216 SQF, 4 Br 2 Ba, lrg frplc, dbl gar., cpts, drps, Laguna 8eaeft 2 Bt w/carport, $145. Wtr 2 BR, 1 BA. Bit-Ins. cpts, t---*-&1~2-4_711_•___ STORAGE 3N~~·~h~·&cit'h~Ux>BI!:: ~k:'~~~P,.=te!~i ~~·~~ten-D,t,IC. apts rrom SSO ~k ~l~~~~~~~«t ... ::.s~. ~~~ U7S D~blk3B1:· tie2:.'. ~ N~a:s~~ro: $~~v~;
Day1 637-3470, E\leA 968-0m le l\\'im club. $495 mo. Townhouse Unfum. 335 or $110 mo. Pool . maid, 2BR Tri 1 N t NEW Apts, \iialk to beach, yrd, year round, 1-827-2382. month.
3 or 4 BR. 2 BA. Frplc, 644-5688 eves A wkend1 ph ldry Village Inn P ex 0 pe 9' near 1, 2 & 3 BR avail. 2 BR, frplc, d-& cpt, llarnilton ·"-N1'1\'lnwt SI., HB
encl patlo. $3i0/MO. 64Z-5735 daya Huntington Buch 494-9436 , ~:~s~~ 2'l43 C 536-~79 Adults no pets."'Sm. n10. ALLSPACE
64&-ZUJ LINDA ISLE: 1 or 2 r:.· 2 BR, lti BA w/trplc, lVI~~· $~i:1· m~ u:n: UNFURN l & 2 Br._ Garden NEW Dupl ex, walk to bch, 64;,..ti506 call af __ t~S_:_30_~_ ~ ff0.1970
3 + DEN , nr. &hop cntr 1,c11aseba. P!Airer &~T· 76000.BSq., wuher/dcyer hook·up, 2 497_29'l0 !-'-t. & Sun. Apts. t"rplc, DI .I, priv lrg. 2 or 3 BR, bltns, D/W, 3 BDRM, 2 Baths. unlum., ooiJBLE garage, storage
Ii college; all xtras: wall<.>d ft $3 oOO Monthw. · Children. $200 962-37'27 OCEANF;NT 1 and 2 BR J.pa~tl~•~·~s~r~ro·l~l95~. ~55!'.7·;!2841~.'-c l ;icpf,;=ts_'"idrp;;;;''·C'!rp'f;lii;'·;;540-9'122;;;-_;.;;";;;;-deluxe. $300. month. Near boat, furniture, etc. $30. mo.
)'d. dbl gar, $285. 919-3073 e1i1 G~ .Rltr. 1)75...&tl Duplex•• Fum. 345 frplc. dedt, TV, winter only 3 B.R. 1~ ba. spac.kJull apt. FOR Rent : 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba. Beach. 642-5793 536-7947
lnlne N .. ~ ex~! .. BR.,. 3 1~.._Wpool/1*> Nawport Bea ch 494-6792 ~~~~~~mo. 64$--357'1 ~i4.~lapce. Aft.
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BEAUT. Princeton modtl 3 ui::rrte_ "~• nn .. °' ~ FURN studio, c I as e-in, Apt U f • 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 La Canada \Vy 646-8365 Br, 2 Ba, 1rg !Iv & din ~,:io· Ewa A wknds, LUXURIOUS OCEAN. •dull" no peu, yr!y, LAR.;E 2 .,"'.,,;P~:!,."\l~ ;.;,..c.·_;..n_u_m_. ___ .....;_, ______ ..c.;.~I Office Roni •! 440 =: ~ t..pa~J:'. * EXECUTlVE View 5 8' t:!FRONI ~-~Br. 2 Ba~~ S1'0BE/AlnCc.ONulll.R-ENT7413ALS l:11. 'n'n'. 551~ . Newport Beach Newport. Baa<h
Avail Feb lit. 552-1355. H.V. run. Fam rm. din rm. c, c Onu ,.,.,.. 'l-N 1 BR, stove, dnlpet:, $110. ;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;I bl .. /'.II
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NEW 3 br, 2 ba, bltlna, ~.......,. -'"'"'..:', 90-4214. lido Isle pets 54M9J'.I ' ~i; ~ :!r~~u=~
FREE SHOWING
All kinds Qf
HORSES FOR SALE
Sunday. Dec. 30th. !OAM , ..
Coto de Caza, '
Trabuco Canyon
So. on San Diego Fv.'f, lo El
Toro, Inland on El Toro Rd ..
follow signs past O'Neil
Park to Coto de caza. Info:
Dee ~larvey, 838-6975, ?.lax
Bonham, 586-0761.
WANTED • Businesses of
Costa Mesa & H. Bch -
do your share -conser.'e
energy, turn oU your llghbr.
Penon1ls 530
BEST MASSAGE IN N.B.
3400 Irvine Ave. Suite 103B
(at Bristol )Open 8 AM.
Ann. 557~. * PAU.1 & CARD READER
ad w/reductlon. ltl!Jl Beach
Blvd, Stanton. Szt-3408
FULL Y LICENSED * SPIRITUAUST * Spiritual readings 10 a.m.-10
pm. Advice on all matten
312 N. El Camino Reel.
San aemente, for appt call
492-9136, 492-0034.
Al!IO catering to parties.
PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-
f Iden t, sy mpa thetic
pregnancy rounseling. Abor-
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APCARE 642-4436
LIFE OR DEATH
Le t our babies live. For
Bllerntttlves to ABORTION
~all LIF E LINE 001-5522,
24 hn. \
A LCOHOLJCS Anon,ymoua
Phone 542-7217 or writt
P.O. Box 1Zl3 CClsta 1\-feaa.
Woman to meet tall man
over 30 for comJ>anionMip.
Call Mary &J6.M9 iiiiiiil
l.olt ... -l!Sl
trub COIDPi c:rpta. dlw.1,;~::o::'--~=~~-=o'""'~"--''--~---=,I ;;;=;...;.=-~----1,,_C,-=-::::--::==:--:=~ FREE RENT avallable. 17875 Be11.ch Blvd. comm. PA!'k 6 pool. Nr 3 BR, fam rm. 2 BA. Harbor uplexn Unfurn. 350 LIDO Nord Baytront apt 2 1 A 2 BR.1 $135-$155d. ~· . I-tuntington D<'ach. ~2-&32l Found (frM ads) 550 uct. 133-8441 • vn Homes. N e w po rt br aar turn or untWn. ref, crpt drpl, ht poo .
TURn..E ROCK • new S BR-&:his. $450. 833-3894 Balboa .Penln1ul1 675-3.110 'or 2l.3-4f9-M66 Adulta, no ptta. 645-8965. for one month BAYFRONT OFFICES SHAGC\' -medium stre
,. l\trlam, wet btu', adj. • NEWPORT SHORES 230_ BEACH & Ba.y 3 Sr .. 2 Ba. Newnort B..ch REDUCED Rent (or lit~ bringt your average monthly Prestlge ru"t"a. 740. ;.so, 110 I poss, Cockapoo. Male d
park. nr UCt. 8334867" 82nd Sto 2 BR, 2 bu. $325. Frplc beam cell a:ar com i.;;.;;. dutlea, 3BR. 2BA, crpta, rent to only $293 per month. *I ft, 3100 Newport Blvd., \l'hhe \\' !IOme ~·n &:
NEW l A: • BR bcm\el In Open 10 to 4 Stt. pare' price S:JOO pe;. mo: 3 Br, l ba, waterfront drps, bltlna, 54G-6ia2 N.B. 6f>.12'Jl blck. Location TOW i.a,una
Turtltrock, walk to JX!Ol, LEASE. 3BR famUy 3BA ~-'503 w/plor A: float. $32S yrly 2 -3 BR, ba. crpt/d~I If vou are now paying $400 to $500 monthly for PRIME office space, avail .!,_94-_31_.2~• ~-~----t
tennis • schls. 833-270S. • double garage. 1'A st Bturf Corona del M.tr + ut U.. 3600 MArcus. pool.1, ptaYJ">WKI. $150 ijp. an apt, here's your chance to switch to this del ~xe et Fashlon Island, N(!WJ>Ori •'ND: tr1•h ~tier about 9
TURn..EROCK: Ny 6 nn area. $500. &M-51'15 673-7931 Call 66-011> "') :Z·bdrm, 2Va bath in dMireable EASTBLUF-F ~lt•ni-~11och, 861 SQF, to 2.350 ~ wired nea collar +
houle: 2 B&, Wf\1/ crpta, SUPER 4 BR. 214 ba1 tam 2 BR, f~lc, S28S mo lncldlng WINTER rental 10 J une 29, 1 BDRM, crpta, drps. UtU Handsome carpeti, drapes, firepl ace, 111 built-Ins; SQf. Furn or unturn. Repb' rollar. Vlc Pomona. A
blt·ina, dbl rar. Slt-1313. rm, 41nb>e, club w/pool I< util. Stove * relrig. Cfpll turn 2 Br., 1 Ba, bltna,$225. Incl. ldeol foe ttlngl~ 2515 pool, enclooed patio, cloied dbl garage. Fim month PO Box 1264• C.M. ~'--Willon C.M. 6tMZ!t
vaeaiid" -......,1 Rm tmtll, !470. &4MIM thru out. 61HtTI2 eves. or ! Br, 2 Ba, blln>, $%15. ~Iden, C.M. $155. 6U-4<1.l f'",$320 per month thereafter. Adults. 556·6880. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB AFF E CTIONATE block ~ boull, apt.,_ atoni Hawi tome'UUl'll '°" want to SPAC newer 3 br,2 ba, eerv. 714/846-3013 LOVELY Ught bachelor apt, 2300. 1710, m, 1'lO sq. tt. male cat -white QOt ""
-··etc. thrl a Dal4' f11ot ltll? Qaa1Qed ads do tt Pol'Ch. Walk llM>p. 516 Irll. 1be futnt dt'a~ \n ttllt wm. refrlg, $125 mo. avail Jan ~ per 8Q ft . Ample f.rk11\· neclc collar -nr lrvirw ~ OU.i.tSed Ad. wtU. Call JriOW MY.i8il. $300/mo. l.Ae. 644-66.!2 , .a Dally l>Uot Chwl!led 7, $46-57041 004 El Ctmlno1 Uttl. Btlumgardnt>r, M ·5032. Center .. &4.t..Ql.39.
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;:e •. ~~~ caDrt, \'\Mc Sun JOA· Sinalhll 11·/Vbnl """M'l "1onll CoCrcy m.•1•. ' nlOll. "" n •• collar. PROF. PAINTEi G~~. w:,:~~;,.nl~.;:; ·~;,:;~ =~1~'."\~ Ni G::·~-~r..:r %i I nr. ~ & aii:uerite fn~'ut)!'llM~. Jifl~n VI; ~~~-I~ 1:tt81~ hs:~t~~ HONEST WORK Delivery -Sunday Only 1 ,;':;:l.R~. ·,,;-;;;;;;23.l;l~o::.r_,003-""'"nl;::lc..· ,...1 lroJn. Call 642-24l0. estate pcoele. Your own ~ 1131--0.>90 or ~1365 aft 6. Ne\\'Jll)a1 Bei•ch, on U/l&. Rea$, lnt/rxt, ~ ecnmate. HAIRSTYLIST v.·ant~ Jor MECHANIC WANTED ~~~~~~r~n! '!fv':~ lltALL nne female pup, >"'OUND: yng Siamete fem. It you havl' h'llor. of Rl'.!a. 548-2'7S9, t).t_.3913, OF DAILY PlLOT TO CA RRIERS. RE· bu8}' aalon. Niguel liair uc. Prr.ftm!d:. '1'op pay for Call
'btod< It copper wtth wlllte cot, Vic. HunU,,aton Shon!• •11Creabouts ploa,. c • ll P•lnllnll Done Neatly, QUIRKS THE USE OF A LARGE STATION fuhio<w, So. Lag w1t . Rlahl Mnn. Apply In pe1..n. ~~~ni~~~ !8 yn.
ea•w _ v~. Mesa V•rde ri101el. CM11f Hwy k t.ake 646--0169 Hl!Ward. Quickly & Rr<1~nbly \VAGON OR VAN . CONTACT !.ffi. BEN.TON 496-5128 or 49'-mL 300 E. 17U1 St., C~J. \V. E. L.ACllEN~tYER
Ccunlr')' Cub 12 / 24, St., N.B. !136-IT.J; aft 4 or REWARD • Xtra lrg blk STEVE 64<-6.;IO WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY STR EE'I' COS-HELICOPTER MEDICAL S1>cdoll•t "" 646-ml or Evo. 67>-4577
15T..a61'0. Sat. Sun, n\ale c11.t tl~ pounds) white Plaster, Patch, Repair TA MESA. TELEPll<lNE 642-432.l FOR AP· t-.tAINTF..NANCE quirts mature permanent UNO: Lae-Atghan typt' lost 555 hind f('l'I. neck 11ha.vcd POINTMENT. No expco:r. req'd. \Viii trnln. ~&reer oriented ta(ly. tnltlal Production Artist q . .,.,.,choke chain. vk:.1.;..;..;.. _______ = btcau11e of rt"('tnf 11uraery, .. PATCH Pl.ASTER ING * AJ;tll 17·34. $326 in o • responsibility lowra.nce blU· r ec Paid. ?-lust hli\'e 11.1'0duc·
Gothlllrd & \Varner, ltB. LOST r.:nglish Sp r in a er d,"'11 P=11~. nel!dy okft n1~lca.1 All 1Yr>Cc'1·1 F!.~ .. ~~inatcs An Equtl Oppor tunity Employer ~:A~'g· ~~nll:+.rvle~f:gY. 0"*111~parma'°uoa" •'"e m"'e"en"'t
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Sll-3906. !1'.11ttnicl in the vie or Ogle, ~ n. ic. or own ,. a ~""' """" • order 'YP'" r11 n1era work &
TO\' Colllf' llke br'Ol\·n Cf\1, Liver & while. Am \Vard. 968-578S. P lumbing HU::o'-lp:Uw<:1::n:;t::od::;-,..-M °'&F""1"1=o "H"'o0lp"""W"1-n"'1'"od""'", "'M"'="'&F=-=7"1"'0 I ~1~~3. Opportunlllel!. (
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e requiremtnli, lite ill~tra!lon. Sll'laJY lo 1 to l)asha 12·26. Ca 1 I LOST: Lad loit ri"J,!", St!\J' Sap-• u Pe rvl50ry esperlence. $750. AlllO fl'tl J•llis. Cl! I l :°~~! ::eK~f\~rtP~Ptin·~ &IG-1700. Reward. phlre, \\•ith 8 • rtUi. I I l~.R. OTJS PJ..VMBJNC ~YS11'TER $.· Ii 1 c l·IOSPITAL • HOUSEKEf:P· mana Ke n1enl capability, Slllly Jlol't, MO.GO.}.}. Constal
..... 642--0JS:J LOST Irish Setter. Block diamond•. ht white sold "'· Rrinodels & 1tci11>ir'. "'"'" nou•c,.•ork, ~;p'~· Mu•I COOl<S & INC aide ucoded for PM En•ll•h •pellln&. typinf,. p.,,,.11,,cl h•'"cy, 2700 II••' ~·D '"hltc "--•1e "-e ~pol on tongue, •pt1ye<I, ~~· Vl~ ~~ICAS ollr Albe1h1· ~:e,utcrt'I, dl.s~~~;,,~f/•C1..-c11&, ~!v~2& I be rt81Kin11IUle. I> ON~<i.11\VASHERS 1',1,~rf!c·l 3:~.ll:! p·~lll .l Etxrl'a'tnr. OtonlDoy hro~~y <{Ut190ltflied app y lio:r lll\'d., Cf\!.
""'' -.. ruuu -'-"'" Hc>.wllrd also (or infor. '7Vn &:, ""'ti:unn eac , u:.\V."3..'!\l'!I. U't-....o;u.i " ol""""VY;J atet:S Pf\1. .uy11 r llt!~. 11oe.'<rlf!1' t1ec-. " • l1'l \~ • u.,639-4 REAL ES-TA-T·E-SALES
2S nr Clay & Santa Ana, Brown collar w/studs.Vlc. 494--0192 B/A. Con1plete P lwnblng BABYSITflNG days or ANCIENT MARINER !!42-0011, tsl. ;46. ~1:'~;~1~~,SJ~~asc HB 962~ LRG Dane/Shep mix, male, S<rvlre. Lie. 2726!>1. nights, 2 yr-4 yr olds. II :l607 W. ;:.,.,. H•'Y· HOUSE1''EEPEn wao t ed , MOTEL MANAGER II you "' inlt•~"cd ln true
LOST l\L\LE lri.sh Setter. golde~ brwn, co\le.r wJ SD PLU?\19 1NG JU;PAll\. hr. 847-4869 H.8. area. my Ne\\·porl 64!1\C'h 646-0201 n1nture but acti\'e \\'Ol"IW\ profes1ion1tll111n & J>OllUlll
J-"?li'D little v.·hlte Poodle, no lost since Dec.
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. l-las n_'Cl 10. Vie 19th. CM:. &t5-179'l No job too 1m&ll home. App\)' l pn1-5 om f\lon·Frl. to care for eldtrly lady In lnl egrlty & l'nlllil!liltsm . )'Ott
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Nt!WJIOn Jfelghts l 2 -2 5 Owner ht:aiibroken. CaU r ]~ S•wlng/Alter.itions my tiorne, ov.rn transp. Bolsa COOKS · Tc tnnn for aut11-per day. :t.1on • Fri, • non-manage nled . size niotcl Join 8 28 year old company, &U-Oll6 -~4-11.111.rti 5'U-1'7:rl. s.r't4ell ....... Chica IU'(!ll ~3434 tant ?MnaKer. Graveyard smoker. Rell ple&Se. $2. hr. ctntrlll\y located ln Ana-
BEAUTl1'LIL pure black kJt· LOST cat grey tabby \J/blk EXPERTISE • Alter. Ladies "BAB~';;y0os;;;m;;;;E,ORO',O.:::UC,:.ve,---,J~n-, :ift 6 dB,)'s \l.'k. Co. paid co.II 547-~ aft 6 pm helm. Mwit have had pt~ r~Jyr::ad~. ,f(v.·=al~ ~
ten. no collar. vie 'Jlale-.stripe!., v.·ht feet, fem. & l\1ens. Pick up & delivery. (llouselreeper) need inuned, ~f~ke~~c~1:;.. ~:.:ax· II 0 USE r: EP:PER-live-ln; vk>us experience er motel de<llcaled IO real etttate & ~~.a. rf!'a, C.f\t. Ca 11 !ti22 Yellowstone, . ll un t , Babysitting MS-7197 alter 6 c .a.t. area. 545-1832 routine cleaning '-lndry. io~~ge!r~np~etra~~~ee AP~~~ professional i...ulstance to
..,............ Bch. E. or Bushard, S. of Ttl1vl1lon R•palr BARBOY OR COURTESY BOY, mu.st be assist w/cooking, mu 11 & mcuinue snmll stnfL
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r'OUND -2 \Vet suit'.s. Owner Adam5. Reward. 968--0374 • LICENSED 0 -llLD CAH1': available betwn 8 am & drive, Priv bdtm, bath, col-..... 11 cho\1..-e toc.·11tion an10ng
kltmtify date lost A: locatkm LOSI': \Vhite Terrier, Mag· l\1Y iiO~I E. N~t; SO: COAST COLOR TV Repair: expert. BARGIRL ~ pm daily. Neat in ap-~4--~ Refs. req'd. call Apply with 1al1ry Newport's pri1ue propertif'1,
TOst. 53&-5348 H.B. Police gie, from Lag. N
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g. PLAZA. aa7-8006 rt>fliQDt\blr.. n~ost ui horn~~ Uam to be a bartender the ritran1.:c, \\'Ill train. Ca 11 ! ,;:~~~""'-,..,.--.,.--history to: lntervlc1v11 by uppointmtnl.
Of-pl. Paceseller. 1>11ssed by CHILD catt my hotne. Antenna service liJso. Bert rigt1t \\'ay. P/time. mostly r"'"""20GO""."'°~~=-~-ENGLISH Speaking ho.~ We1l1y N. Taylor Co.
fOUND: 1r1~h Setter, m11.le Tracy, Rick. llllnry, Clay Personal care, re11.SOnable Go.llrmorc. 968-2783. \\'knds. Good pa,y & n1eals. DELIVERY Man, for early keeper neOOed to lakr care (.1as!iilicd 1\d #9&~ ~~RE7\t.ToRi;; \'le 2600 Blk of Orllnge 4!0--4437 1-L.B. areft 968-7857. Tilt l\tust be ever 21. n1orning L A Times home or IOV!!ly hon1e and 2 boys C'lo !)ally Pilot 2111 Sati Jonquln Hillii Rd .
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\'t., ......., a "eSll, &15-2SS7 LOST Chrl&tmas Eve. 1>mall OiILD care for New Yellr's1" , • 00 Y'S 7 00 Coll T l f · · · . c11o'j>Orl enter V'l"l'""t aft 6. Beagle, blk '"/ wht tall eve onl)•, Re•ponslble famJ·· CF1RA~tIC TILE N.Ew. & W 0 WHARF et:onotnical car, over 25yrs : p.n1. on or appt. Costa i\1esa . Ca. 92626 REAL ESTATE SALES .. \ J F t s b 2318 \V. Newport Blvd, NB old. 2~~ hrs dally, no 541).2.124 or 968·9386. t:qual Oppor. En\ployer
FOUND ~nd new pair of & brwn face ans to ly 9634062 l'emoc: e · rec es · ni JO s I t ti I \Vl'll e~tahJIMht'd oHice, v.'lth ~-desert boots. Vic. "Velvet" femule' <OO ... , • \\'l..'it'Clnle. :136-2'1~. BARMAID rel' ' I 'II A so lCI ing, n ° co ect ng, llOUSfo::KEEPElt • live. -in • -
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um c Id t Isl and. WHITE Fem puppy, Dully By•"-hour or day. Top Soil ply in per~n. Fla111e Rooni, \Vcs:tminsl GG HB · 1 1 C 1 Ing for tll'O snlC'spccple. 1 -•1·~1889 •~ , --'---'-'-------19,h & 'lonrov>'n, CM, or er, , area, perform lite housek('('"J>lng cn1oy o dl!"r peop e. ru ,;,·"·~~R=-=:...,,____ part cockapoo, nanied • 67>1706 • 1· call 6'l6~<1. ask for Donna. G.'IB-2924 I + cooking for & helping i 'ii64ii2i;c24iiii10iooiir ... 642-8044ii;ii;;iii;' ...... L'ONTACT FOUND male Basenjl v\cinl· Shceba, Reward, ca 11 Carptnttr * QUALITY * o""-=7'-::.;,;:.=:~""'==" DENTAL Ass i 5 t an t 66 yr. old \\'Onian. 545-f!l<!A:i ! , Paul t-.1nrtln or Bud Corbin
ty Tustin &: 18th, Coslll 642-6838 * ?-.1ULO l &TOPSOIL * B OO KKEEPERJexp. Ch I Id · l 6-t•l-7662 il511.. tH6-6860 b<!t"•een S * pt-tinie to start w/small a rs e. mm yr exp, HOUSEKEEPER fo1• elderly Corbin·Marlin Realtors
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p hi LOST: Lrg. male Irish Set-FRED THE CARPENTER S86-6930 dynamic Co. \Vork into full sonie eve hours, desirable woman, I i v e . I n , \ile
·"' · ter, also wht fem. mL'<ed 22 yrs experience cui;tom =!~~!!!!!!!!!~I Orange Counly Location, l.:>usekeeping, sonie cook· Ji.EAL ESTATE nm · l...rg. Blonde colored terrier. 12/21 on Balboa v.'Ork i'ough or f in is h !!!! ::~h.&15-2lll New P 0 r l 548-Qi38 aft llam ing, 00 CttI' req'd. Corona Three full tlnie, 95% CO~tM.
female dog. long haired, Pcnin. Rev.·ard! ! 673-1l823 carpentry Large or small I II i 11 , , DENTAL Ass J s TANT del Mar. 673"62!! 644-5142 f;•p'd only, t;~ab. N,.port
\\'ell U'8 ined • \'le: West LOST Dec. 28th, 10 mo old jobs 639-9873. (i1...,11•tt -f BO\S \\anted ~112-16 1 H.B. I Chairs.Ide, capable & exp. HOUSEKEEPER 7.3· 30 ofc., Ml..S, Rets. re<fd. 213
side Costa l\tesa, ~. fem. Sealpoint Siamei;;e, C1rptt Service !-~·~in~take Sl:>-S2S \veekly, u1 all aspects cf general ~ton 1hn.1 Fri.' The l1un· -l3l-HiOl
FND -Male 10 mo. old Blue ey-es, V.lc. 53rd & Riwr · 842-&I02 eves/ s u t s· 1 i.l1?nti:itry. Call &W-0922_. _ tington. 188:"il :norlda St, RECEPTIONIST
Irish Setler -call Rick Ave, N.B. Re"•ard, &la-0280 JOl-IN'S Ca.n>et & UphOlstery Job Wanted, ... milt 702 CAMPERS n E NT AL R ecephonisl, HB. 842-7788 Near 0. C. Airport, bUA)' cfc ·m-= POODLE bl k ,
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. l Dti ShAn1poo, tSoil Retard· -I 1 "... H"ll El~ "-'':.:'.:"-----& phOne:i, typing helpful. '=':"="7--~~--·. ac. ot tUe ants). Degreasers &·NEED hC'lp at home? \\'e --suna 1 5' •uro area. HOUSEKEEPER Coin-Pe1'J11. position. l to 5 P!\I,
BROWN fem . mi n iature grey, .Y'c 81~. Canyon. all color brighteners & 10 have aides, nu rses , HUNTERS I Expcr. SnlfU'Y open. Replies pan ion for 12 )T old girl. J\lon·l'·rl. $2.00 hr 10 start .
.Dachshund Seacliff Homeg ~17 Pompey Rev.'8rd. mlnule bleach for \vhite ho us ekprs, conlpanions. t'ClnfldentiaJ. 831)...ll30. Good driver, llve in or out, \\'e At Nc"·port Personnel 979.3420 1.>e1v.•n 9 & 12.
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& Beachwalk, H.B. 53&-4019 "":;:::.:._,~.,.-~-~-I carpets. Save your money H onie makers Upjobn FISHERMEN ID l ET ARY ,\id e & j<.efs Te(j'd 613-5918 · \rould Llke To f\1ake This ):NG. Si11.mese cat, lite taffy LOST sn1all female niin. by 11aving me extra lrlps. 547-0081. 1 nE'C'd several qualified in·I house_ke:.per. Deluxe ilfoUSEKEEPER, Jive-in. p t 1 Cl Rtctptionl1t/Typi1t
color, fem. Dea coller vie. Collie ShelUe. Vie. of 191 \Vill clean living rm., dining EXPER . -dri dividun!s \vho are outdoor resldentwl \Illa. 642-S861. 01vn rrans. Student OK. l\;;yec~'~u ~~~·e· A· H~PPY F/Ume for approx. :.! n"Kl'&.
Del 1'-far Ave., CM 546-U82 & Anaheim, CM. ~7938. rn1., & hall $15. Any rm. . companion ver or mindOO &. v.'Ould like to I DISHWASHERS 6-10--0166 or GT:>-4630 1-lollda)' & A \\'ondei1ul Poflslble perm. position. · ••
FND -12/24 -Yng female RE \VAR D. pre scrlption ~-50, couch _$10. hChlair S5. ~:~iu:pengn 9~t~ .. dJ· Tues & make $1!XXJ. 10 11500. pl'r t.Iust he over lS INSURANCE New Year . . . . . . . . . •Ciiniili;L;i54Q.iiii"ii
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f'ND: white kitten w/blue LO~ST=-=~1='choC"''-c.='-'O=i myself. Good ret. 531-0101. To elderly or s hut -in, of one of the Nation's S CROWNS exp tn personal It com· Ptrsonntl As-net
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wks old. V•'c, ZUJU" ~~ .... 1! .. ?!mndgao, ll;:ore DIBERNARDO & Sons. -548-7467 fastest growing cu. t door 3801 E. Coast Hv.y .. Cdl\1 mercial property & cas.uall· 133 D D N
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., ... 1u.-.: i .............. ._ .. ~ carpet gales lnstall at1on recreation companies. Not ty 1 .. ura-xlnt --• .. "' ovtr r., • • 500, • • ~. chain Rew 645-5968 -1--" ,-••s. Call Mr. w•~e DISH\VASHER wanted, all '"-"• _,~_. 642~70 · · and ttpalr. 963-2639 ADVENTURE? mlU n.i ~·· sh"ft A 1 1 J for the right girl +usuo.1 1 "!"l"""'""'""'~~~!!!!!!!! I
BULLOCK'S
So. Co11t Pl11•
VIC. Teewlnkle Park, C.M. RED ~illfold Lost In Orange C•tn9nt Cone te Drive a tank! 10 to 1 or 5 to 7 5S8--8636 1 s, PP Y h persmi lnl· trlnge bene fi t 1 , Cali I' 15" oil-white lha&IY female Ol Aifl>ort. 12-23. Reward ' re Today's ARMY has 10 to 1 or 5 lo 1: 558--8636 bo's. 3050 Coast Hwy, 714-833-2261 on 'Ved, Jan New1p1ptr 0.11vtry
dog. 5'19-<M24 M6-1T15 CEMENT: Patio. drives, 300 jOb opportunities! CASHIER/counter g i r I . Cot'ona de! ?.Jar. 2nd, Del 9 & 5, for ap-Early mom. Must have car.
Is Now lntervielwng for
FULL Tll\.tE
CHILDREN'S SHOES POODLE-CdM -waOdering REWARD ! FE'm. whl Germ v.·11.lks·Repairs, sa"'' & 1'~or the facts: l\.1ust be able to \\<'Ork grill. DISH\VASHERS v.-anted. Ap-pointmcnt . Over 21. Pay approx. $200
in neighborhood for about Shep/ Gold Retr. "Tonia". removt. 1-~ree esL 544--8998. H~ 7·3:30 J\1onday·Friday. ply San Clemente Jnn. 125 ~-~;.,;;~_.,,,.ii; .. ;.,;;;;ijj~;;;4 I mo. Hwit . Bch area. !17·2300
1 monlh 673-2099 spa)'Cd. 385 Victoria, CM Contractor (714) 6-15-1163 Call 833--8691 Esplandian, San Clemente. ~ -w ..,,, "' ~ ~be"=f.c,1:;0;,.. •:.:m:.:·c,_ ___ _ F..xpcrlrnce Required
Apply Personnel Ofe
10 1\1,1 to 12 Noon
FOUND, Irish Setter 12/26 BLACK Terrier, "l..ioorlee" Chamber of Con1merce D 1 S H \VASHER, 2 6 9 8 NURSES
vicinity 31th St., Ne\\'P()rt S.A.. Hghts area, ~ 14th GE'R\\rrcK & SON ADVERTISlNG sales ~ Needs male or female help, Newporl Blvd, Cosla Mesa, RN'1, L VN'• NA'1
Beach. 673-7388. Rev.'al'd $2.5. ~ Bldg Contr. Addit & Rcn"Kld managers. O~e Coun!Y s over 16 for local ad,•ertislng ~54:.:S-4':...:50=1----~-& TECHS ~ --------_ -.-.-Slate U c Bl-114321 fastest growing magazme. program. Telephone v.·01·k. OOCTOR'S office. Laguna All clinical specialities _ur..WL<LWLPZWPLUPLUV 673-6041 · , ~1~2170 Pros only. ~ $2 hr + IJOnuses. Calling· Niguel area desires part-V.'e're a young dynamic, A:
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Equal Oppor. Emplcytr
A CCH"'9•trlHOtPdCI AHO
llW9NQ GtM>f FOii THE •
GAl. ON TIU! GO.
nu am:· re P8 1 r ' barrier. Special training shift 10am·3pm or 3pm-8pn1. experience. \\'rite Classified If yo.I are interested in :mod, add, "'If..,c·~ B-1 269072 class on Jan 7. Apply in Apply in persoo . ad no 17, c/o Da.ilYJi Pilot. v.'Orlc:ing together to give in·
Y Way.Co . .,._...703. person, M-F, Park Lldo J an 2nd ONLY P.O. ·Box 1560, Costa Mesa, novatiw, qoo.lity patient
Electr1c•I & Gtner•I flealthcare, • 466 Flagship C.K. Advertising Ca ~. care; v.·e are interested in
Llc'd. 842-0731, IHS-0357 Rd, N.B. 315 3td St, Sulte E ~D:::R:,l=LL=P::,RES==s~o=P-E~R-. ~Sl-.75-~ ~ talking with you about )'Our
Eltctrie11I APARTMENT !tlana g er, HwiUngtOn Beach HR. 15195 r.tORAN, WEST· AA.ro..lf"""\/ nursing career al SCI-[. ~1::.::::::.::::::-----·l older couple, ·experieneed, CHECKER •UNSTER. SERYICfS • ......,......_, SADDLEBACK e ELECTRICIAN e 27 units, Hunt. Bch. 846-3166 AUTO PARTS DRY CLEANING, Counter Community Hospital
SALES P.tANAGER
Xlnt oppor, JeY..'Clr)', ex·
cepHonally high earnings,
no exper nee. Call Mr
Mar:IM 542-1701
SALES Oerk. Ex:per preL
Appl_y ln person. Caplstraoo
Trading Post. SJC.
Lie. •156310 ATIENTIONI need parts man to stat1 Im-girl, Jull time, experieoced Happy & S1f1 Holid1y1 ' .. ~ pH....,llls d•. Valeocla837·2121
For •n ad In Wom1n·1 \l'i"orld l=-,c•cc•o,.c•:.:92cc·1:;;934:;:..•::.=•c,__,1 • n1ed iately. Full Un1e In fast t 548-2221 See our J an. :Ut Ad .._....__
Coll Mery Both 642-5678, ••I. 330 Gerdenlng WE'LL MAKE growing aut~ paru chain. _,pre=·~EX"°E:::C::U::,T=1=vE~S--~i~~ 1~~4St. tat l~i~J4~ ext 106
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• hte A lll E. 19lh St., 01. $l5,000 10 $75,000 NURSE usi&t, famil)' prae-
Sehl bus driven lie. prefettd
xlnt working rond It pay.
8.12-0861
SECRETARY
Pure Flattery
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PRESENTING 1974's nioi.t
l>eautllul basic dress -a
joy to wear for day or dinner
occasions. Se\v It In satln,
(allle, flannel. Easy!
Printed Pallern 9 4 3 0 :
Mlssea' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14,
11i, 18, 20. Size 12 {bust 311
takes 2-Vll yatd!I 4~1nch
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$EVENTT"·m 1T. C'ENTS
:for each pal1ern -add 25
cents for each pallcm for
Air f\tall and Spccl:il HlWl-
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delivery will take three
weeks or more. Send to
Marian Mlrtln. lhe DAILY
PlUJJ', -«2, Patlem Dept..
232 Wtll 18th St., N~v
York. N.Y 10011. Print
NA.ME. ADP&E5S wlth
ZIP, RIZE and ST\'l,E
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SEE MORE Qulek
1 Fuhions 1u'ld ehooR one pR1tem rree frorn our
Sprlna-Summer Cfttelog. All
glzes! Only !SOc.
INSTANT ~C DOQI(
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ng n Room EUROPEAN Gardoner . YOU AN OFFER 645-8264. an Equal Opply. 1 :"~·=··:::=""~·=-= .. =""~-=·:-::""=I titioner needs back office r.taintenance -La.ndscapiftg. YOU CAN'T _E"m;:xP:;;lo~yoc;r.:,. ==""'---Send resume ur call TODAY ' RN or LVN Mission Viejo Tree Removal. Very CLERICAL for confidential NO COST area, Competitive salary,
reasonable. 642-5329 eves. REFUSE' Innnecl. Assignnienti>. Top executive interview. JANITORIAL pleasant condiUons, 830-1060
MOW and Edge $15 to $~. . • $$$. Long or short term EXECUTIVEINgERVICES, Full & p/tlmt NURSES AIDS le orderlies.
Clean-ups and Hauling. \V~·~ lookit ng fort. an am· Call 540-4450. SM N. Main, Santa Ana Permanent Opening& for All shifts. Call 00-SQ;W or
5.36-5l39 b1t1ou_s, a I r a c l V e , Rg· NEVER A FEE AT TEl\f PO. (Il4.l 547_9625 642-24.10. 1;,~'?.~~~:~:• ?\!OW & EDGE ~ssi~Gl:U~:ii;nanrYPe~ ~T~E~M~PO~:l'Te~m~po~ra~ryr,1:Hi!•!f1P:..,_ I .-...... iiii.ii;ioiiiiiiiiiiii PORTERS °"O"F"'F=~tC"E"""MA~7N~A~G"E=~R
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(:-. CLEAN UPS mature enough to manage CLERK. \Vestern Union Of· EXPERIENCE builds Apply Personnel Office 1'"ee Paid. 8 Hr. 3 day wk. •·<-: • ... t.! • 554-0657 • a 11tereo, tv, small appliance fire 9:00-5:30. 44 hrs/wk. your training. Betwn 10 am & noon & 2-f. pm Sharp person to blend w/ :>{< j .\ i,·:-;-Gen1r1I Services store located near the Typing 50 WPM <t paid Today's ARMY has decor of new ofc. Also Fee
.})( 1 •, t~~ \Vestcli!f Shopping C.enter in holidays sick leave 494-2513 300 job oppcrtuni.ties. THE BROADWAY Positions. Call Control ~· \ · ·if ''THINGS'' by !oloose. Gen'I Costa r.tesa. Not just COMPE'TENT, dependable F11hlon l1l1nd, N.B. Careen E in PI c >'men t
111 ~ · •._,., ,.. .. _... ...... Re··•-P l another stereo store, v.1e a.re Phore (714) 64"ll63 Agency 3400 •-•--Bl d :,~~ \ · ~)/1 hln{."nEJ'ec. ~~~~ wholesale to the public on iou.fgda:m.: ~k. ';::~ t! " Equal Oppor. Emplcyer N.B. soS.8505. u"""' v ., J.J....~ . ~ ltll2-5613. famous name b rand 6 pm In Corona del Mar. Exptr. Salta Girl ORAL sw-gery a.ssisl. 3).3,;; "".!!/ \. 'If( CARPENTRY, electr:ical merchandise. So If you think Cash register, phone & F/time. Exclusive v.umcn's KEYPUNCH yrs., attrac, aggressive, in-~ ~)' plumbing, fix-lt. F & B you ntlght qualify, pick up stock. Xlnt references re-,,.,·ear store. Balboa Island. teillgent. Dental exper or
• .,;{') \ '((.,'~ Home Repair, 642-1403. ~~ _.600phone ,,~<?.:':, & call quired. No students please. .::Ca:;l:.1.::67:.:~"28=70:.. -----CPR. schooling nee. HIJ area.
• ~ ·1 in.r-:o or U"L<-...... • Call Mrs Adttms "AA "515 ~ 84•~~~ .... ,.!\ . 'ifl~ H r ................. -....... " .. •!FACTORY help needed. No ~tin. 1 yr expcr. on 029 & -"7~=-=·=--=,,.---lJ...~· 'i :>?.> .. IU Ing AUTO LOT MAN cxper necessary. Opening 059. Day shilt. PART-TIME or F/time )1'!: ···. f~; CLEAN up _ }I 8 u Ii n g 1''or o~e of Orange Coun~y·s COMMERCIAL on all 3 shifts. Apply in male or female for lite .• \: u; \r anything 7 days a \Vk largest Ford Dealerships. T ELLER ·-person!'. Reeves Rubber, 415 For Appolntm•nf delivery work, G o cd \~I,! ':'..;!!f... Pronipl ' r e as 0 11
ab I ~ Ex~rlcnccd preferred. Ap-Ave, Pico, San Clemente. Contact C•rol Smith koowledge ot C.M. area ~-,:.t.;i;,. 847-8125'. ply ~n person lo ?>Ir. Don E xperlenctd 1-·uu. Tl?-.IB sales help helpful. Above avg eanilnp. LO~C"°A'°'L=n-,-ov~i-ng-.-,.~~ha-u~li~n-gl TCHreEv'o"D· ORE ROBINS \\'anted, apply 230 Newport AVCO Paid daily, Piek )'Our cwn UNITED Center Dr.,. Tal's Inc. "'t. hrs from 9am-9pm. Your
by litudent. Large truck. FORD CAL O
This f'mp.loyel' sttkin~ bubo
bly indlv. 1v1avg -typing
v.•ho enjo)'S lots of pu blic
conlact. Lite esper. helpful.
f"anta11lic 111:.irtlng salary &
t'Cl. benefltli. r-;o sh.
J•aon Best A91ncy
17400 Brookhurst, .f . Vly.
Suite 213 963-i775
*Soc'ys, BookkHpon
U z Reindel'! Agency
40XI Birch Street
Sulte 104, NB 833-!190
Dlol A Job 13UISS
No Charge To You
Established 1965
SECRETARY· Executive,
Ne~'J>On Beach County firm
needs per:sonable people
orieryted secretary ,
statistical typing, 10 key ad-
der, 1tarta SliCKJ+, 640-1335 .
SR. SYSTEMS
ANALYST
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. ~··· Reas. Ban')'. 534-1846 or IF RNIA BANK 10 AJ\.t-6 PM. F inancl1I Sorvlco own transp. Apply in 2000 llarbor Blvd., ....::c.:.:::::::..:.::;;.. ____ :... person, Jan 2nd ONLY;
.... , 673-0047. Costa Mesa 2301 s. Main Street • GIRL FRIDAY 644-5800 C.K. Advertising
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GET RID OF UNSIGHTLY Santa Ana Equal Oppor. Employer 315 3rd St, Suite E Opening exlsls In Newport
TRASH & DEBRIS Sl2 AUTO parts, 2 men needed, (S47•9581 ) Extra sharp person, male or I ~"'!"'!~~~!!!!!!m~!!!!P 1-Iuntingt.on Beach Beach based flnanclal co.
LOAJ>. COLLEGE STU· expe:. only, Young es· female, required with solid 1-L b Mod T Ibo for aenior systems analyst _ --DEm-~ panding co. Apply 3621 \V. Equal Opportunity experience in all office • • r•nscr r ~ART~ Girl Friday, typ.. w/mln. of 4 yn exper. ln • ---1st, Santa Ana. Elrnployer skills: good lyping, lnven-Exper. $588 im 1ng, filhng, telephone, xlnt the design & lmplementattcn
Sh-1PLOADER & dump !nick -l~ry~~w!ed[e of RotaWEttSl!SCShL_ljFf~ ~I>eQ!'_ for mature fotnler_ _ ol-casuo.lty &/or credit llfe
I 7379
~ work. Concrete, asphalt, AVON procunng goow; & SiNlces, TC r-execullve sec. w/time on .re disablllly system Pro-~-sawing, breaking. 846-IDO. CHRISTMAS MAY Controller Trffl $30K bookkeeping, telephone Personnel Agency he~ hands. Hrs flexible tc ficlency In 370 OS e~viron·
YARD, garage ~lean-ups BE OVER !\Jint computers. 30 mil '74 handling.& patience. Short· (Mark Ilf Center) sull successful applicant ment & ANS-COBOL man·
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remove Lrees, dirt, ivy, But E ..vone Still Jr. Accountant $12K hand 10 )'out advantage. 542'-8836 557-3288 datory.
driveways, stumps, 847-2666 Nood's Avv'o"n Producls. Degreed Should be of office manager 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. PB X Qper., relief shift. E>r:cellent benefits, v.'Orltln.g
32 F'I' FURNITURE V
U r. Reinders Agency calibre. Salary range $600 LA.DY 10 live-In, 5 d·~. Answering service exp . roncla & ad\'aneen1ent nn..
·. ~ Yes, AVON daily care pro-4020 Birch Street le $1 000 de...,ndllig on e ..._.g t I l I ~ for loca1 furn hauls & rnon I d""'IS & c-met•'-sell ,-ar . • • .. -X· lighl housework. Referencea pref. Frr. H.B. ar ~ ent a . Pease submll ,,,_ .... .u.. ...... ... Sutic 1M, NB SJS...8100 perlence. Submit tesunie to 493-9252 6(2....fiC63 536--3881. resume /1 t salary
Put color IJ!1derfool -haulJng. ~1862. 557-2736. around. & no\v ls the perfect E&'ablished 1965 P.9. Box .µ>94, Newport ' ' history to:"'' ·ecen
cnx;het oval. rug Ul 4 colors! HAULING $10 & up. Big U1ne to become a Repre-Beach, Ca. 92663. l\tACHINIST, R & D Ex· PBX n...... .... t answeri
evc
ll s all si_ngle crochet i;o flat bed truck & Ga.rage sentative, You can make "l\1ake Roon1 F'or Daddy" perienced, days Onl)'. Bk>-"'~ .. !If, · ng
. n 8. beginner can. make Cleanup. 642-4032. money al you>' o>vn pace & cl •"-"\Veed It • Reap" Dynamics Inc 175 4 2 service expd. Part tune, ap-tttis raJnbo\\· rug that s sure . • . . ean out u""" garage "" Arm1tronii Ave frvine ply 007 West 19th St, Sulte
10 v.in compl!n1ents. Pattern HouHClunlng ~~~~n:i~~. ':r.leF~~1 ~~ ~th ~ur;;~t;tJ1~:;{< J:a~~ F~rn UU!~~t~o c~sh MAID, live-in, l~eal ~ H, O:>sla Meu., 642·1403. ~·· :~~sinc~~~ed.rug HOUSE Of CLEAN 1 :;;d=";•:"'"'"Ca=l=L:;540-;;704::=·;;1.==_;;•;:d.:.:C=•:li:l =64H6::=;7&'====;,:;;=:iC;;ALL;=:D,;aily;,;;,Pl;lo;;l;= condlUons, prtv. room &:
SEVEJli'Tl'·tTVE C.'ENTS floors, carpet.I, \vlndcw1 &:I' bath, color TV. Must drive.
.for each pattern _ add 25• walls, Free est, 6ti-6824. l well behaved child, 7. iir Call weekdaya 640-8150, evet
PRE-SCHOOL teacher, ex-
per. Garden Gf9ve area.
12.25 hr. Call -
CAROL SMITH
AVCO
Fln1ncl1I Servlc11
820 Newport Center Or. Newport Bea.ch, CalU.
Equal Oppor. Employe.r
cents for each pattern for Dodlceted Cloonlng STAR L:!-.:A:"'·E~":l<-11:' & wknd• 640-1567. M
Air Mall and Special I-Jan-* \\'E DO EVERYTHlNG * ~. .IU _._,., '1' PROSRA MER dling: otherv.·ise thlrd·cla?;s Refs. 1'~ree esl. 646-2839 CLA.Yll.JO>ll.w---~--.;...-4 MAIO, full Ume. Newport SERVfCE Sta. hdp wanted
delivery "''ill 1.ake three JAPANESE HOUSECLEAN· N Y•Dai1tN!Mtfculcl. )( Beach Travel Lodge. N full er p/Ume Apply, 990 weeks or 1nore. Send lo ~ .Artonllnr 10th• srars. -or Call &O-G2 A Al YST E. Coait Hwy., N.B.
Alice Brooks, the DAfLY ING Experic~ced, $20 day. ,-o dsvtlop m•llOQll for Sundoy, MAID WANTED Service Station Help
PILOT, 105, Needlecraft 642--0196 rtodwonkcoi1tlJXJl"idlngtoruri»rs Don Quixote Motel. 2100 New-needs. Apply in penon. :m
Dept., Box 163, Old Cheise11 VACANT apartment.A by ofyourZodlacbirth slgn. pert Blvd .• c.i1. 642-3670. Opening exifita ln Newp:>rt ,;E;;;·;:;';;.7lh~St::·c,CM;;::.,.....,..~-I
Station, Ne\\' York, N.Y. unit. Referencefi. 1You'll 31 ~ 610f "M"A""t"NO,TO'::!.'EN;;:.:cA::,N.::C~E;::,:M::,en __ ,I 84!8.ch based flnitnelal co. SERV. Sta Mechanic Oua
JOOU. Print Nan~. Addm;!o, 646-1557 2So-Mrhirw 32Ta 62""" for 370 ~ANS.COBOL pro-A 11 1o·;
Zip. PaUr>m Nun1M-r. , , llOUSECLEANING ;iConnory 1lT..... 4.JTM f/time f°"r,~ ccuntry club grammeTanalyst. Applicant Ar:~h A: ttr~~. ~·.
NEEDLE.CHAIT 72 . $20 a Day. Ov.·n trans-"-•;::fi::,_ ~~~ :;~...._,ti!~= tn N.B . .&:AflMpment ()pr I: mwit h.11.ve at leaat 3 )Tl .... ,......, ... ~ <:,rochet, knit, etc. Free tion r a11 5-U~ .,........ .61hl 360oft't .66~,,..... greensman, exper. Call exper. in ANS-COBOL. A SERVICE Sia. 21.sland men d1rtetlon1, 5(lc. · ._.. · 7 11teo1 37 ldli9 .67 Yfd 644-TlXI betwn 1::.>AM &:. OS. f\lust have ablll!y to f/time di.Ya. Arco l9tb I:
ln,.ta.nt M•crt.nMI Book.ocM.:.•.;.';.°"~'Y_,________ I HuoT llSI-. 61P... ..c2c.P"M::·--------dest&n, code, lest I: lmpte-1.oN::ewport.:!:"-"l'c..!: CM'.!,...._ ___ J
Buie, fancy knots, wt-1~ 1~~ ~~ ~~~ ment flnal'lclal/accounilna
tern.'!. $1.00. Brick-Bloek-Ston1~ 11 bci,.,. .. 1 9wi&ild 11 v°"""" MARRIED ~ over n •y1tem1. Excellent bene.tl.tl,
1ru11•nl Crocb~t Book ~ * 66-8266 * 12 Plan .a That • ~ Ot+wr-Car le phone necea. $125 ti'orldng conds· I: advance-
SllJC finisher .Femtlle. Qua.I·
ll)' work. Oown Caner's
llX!O Boysfde Dr NB -Leam by pictures! Pat· p . t" & CAMCll. 1!3 ~ .eJ ..._ 7 H::i' • "-'k. to dart. 894-8000 ment pottntial. Pltue 1ub-
trms. Sl.00. a1n 1n9 i1J H 1 5t;'!:.. ~¢:-7t~ rnitttSUmew/rectnl .. lary
CGmplete h •t•nl Gtn nook P1porh1119l119 u •" "°' .. ...., """"" MAST~~IENITl!llCH. hbtnry to: TIME FOR
-more than 100 gifts -.... JIJLt 11 111~·· .-1 Na T1 Wont. ""' Sl.00. PROY. \"11.lleoverln« 1tate • 11~ .. IT.,e~ ''"" CAROL 'SMITH
Con1plcte Af&han Book -Ill'. No. 279314, hU1ur., nil -Co: 6'-67·74 ~~ ~~ :~~•«*..,."'~":Ow' j!'!:!.l!:!~~ ~~~l~~-~l~~~m~~ AVCO. • QUICK CASH
$1.00. lype!I of paper. 7 l 4 : 21 v1t11 !11 lvwJ 11 ~ Uo N1 · W lend
11 .sur;\· Rug Book11 • :i0c-. i ,;:,"';;""°'<0:1il6~. ,.-..,-----.,.-22A~ ~And 12TM 10 ~c~t.'~~m m;hue elearn. Fln1ncl•I Service•
Hook •1f 12 l"rll~ Afshan!I. EDDIE Pl,ir. o ~ r o na 1 in g f.~~ ~~ :~= Apply tn ,enion tlr\1 afh or
620
NewPon Center Or. THROUGH A ~-lit Book I 16 I Service. Rc&snTUlblc l'tllCI. 25N~ .......... .,_ •ve. 2930 w. Cat. Hwy.. Nowport Beach, CalU. ~'. · -pa ternii. Neat Y..1>1'k. 49'J..38,10. ~~~..j if=. g;~ ~~= Nowport Beach. , tquat Op!>Qr. l!:mpt~er DAILY PILOT
Mu""""' Quilt Book I _ INT/EXT PAINTI NG "~'""' ,._ NYw ......... lf!!l---·I 00.. >'rec Est Jim 670.35;9 ~~"" :: Z,»flY ~~"° CLASSll'l!D ADS Tiie t.ullll ar.w in !hf W!lll· ' ~l!~~::ulTpaod~~U:;!!'• -WAL COVERING • '°'Goo.t ®.u-()1'1~ .~ .. 5678 .... Dtllly Pilot C!l•lllld WANT AD · ~. Uc. No. 26.1683. l'nl. All ~~rk , ~ '""" How -Inc ,,.,. want to l•••••••••l!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!d 11.1ar8J1tttd. Lts. 546-4449. ---------' ttll! Ollllntd &di do tt ---.------
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lty le lite '"1. 'Pi' Milke otter, a.lao neatly new super tut neck. F'mdtr MJ,T!~°!.i~!~bll· our famous e =· s ~. ~':..~.': Ni!:w1i.~i.:. u :,:,~ ~-' ... _"_~_ ... _ _,JI I
DI ME •A• LINES ~ sol• A chair, xlnt cond, baH guitar. 64fl.-0171i, l!lro 3 Line" 2 TimH, $2.00
um CAR,\ VELLE 17'. OMC
1/0 • L2Q!.fP, Almollt new
jO hni. asking: $ 3 S 0 0 ,
615-131.1
'&1 V.\\', no engine, $8.
ALSO '68 C~boovt.r " OJlftl Ito&.:! Camper $6.jl). $7-8jl9
For Appointment come see, &t&-5781 Wallace, Apt 1
Contact.Carol Smith '-----'IVELVET IO!& 4t love seat, liA~tf.10ND SPINET PEKINGF.SEMix Dot. liny,1;== Avco ORO N •'=' 303 Kin li\\'ett, ?ttoved lo a I)• , OlNlNG table, tour leaves, 2.1'1 3 SPEED bike $20. Nr new, inust aae. AlllO A · ~· gs desperate 6 4 4-512 6 or
i!!i!i!!i!~!!~ Antlque1/Cla•sic1 953
l[i) '-;,.)' llUICK SPEC. t\.l"'1_ rh ORIG! Sli·algh\ 8, very lo . ml mi. Xlnl t."Ond, $775. 613-1256
OIME·A,UNES
f>Od.'J. four chain $25 each. Schwinn PWe w/trn.lnlna: Herculon h Ide-ll -bed , Road, Newport, 646-4656 4~
962-5683. v.·heels $15. 494-5849. 6'13--0275 or 1)73...9559, COMPL 7 pc drum 1et, Cold ~00=~~E~-al~-5--~ Fln1nclal S.nrlc
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644-SIOO G S I .12 .parkle fin. Standl, -btlls ""' · m e, Y!I old, GAS ,,.an heater, 25.000 2 SETS ~in beds $3> each. •r•p • • & throne. 5*>--0826 .. ,,... To adult home.
Equnl ()ppor, Employer A re For BTU $20. 673-0253 Ol' 613-6448 l f\\•.ln ~tjess t 1 0 . MOVING ·SALE, Sat-lt..Sun, Call 53&-0035.
Private Parties GAS Ato\·e for u.le, good~ ~chm& Mi gooa $l0. 19781 Sea Canyon Clrcle, Office furttlture/ T\VO 6 wks old female kit·
STOCK GIRL ONLY dlllon $10. Saturday only. ~ •lie niattress and Hntg Bch 536--7982 ~1ust Equip. ' 124 lertl. I lona:!Wred calico.
F/Ume. Exclusive women'• 12112 \V. SI. Andrews Pl., P i'S $2S. Pool t•ble 4x7 t11ell appliances, ' Ia v.'n 1 black & wl\lte. ~2
wear atore. Bulboo. Itlluntl. e Santa Ana. not slate $2:;. New bal~s mower bikes fumishings It EXEC SWVL ams $15/25
can m-2870. Ads From Butlne11 WHEELS • Arntrie&n mag 4 ~i!ie~ ~11 s.:tie:o~~id mUsc. ' ' St:c chrs 18/24 Desks $20/90
STOCK ROOM & Acfdr.IHI Not sp()ke, flt V\V, 914. $:?>each. 2 4 LUG $00 ,.A .. OFF CH all, typea, '!ft Chevy Pierce 867 \V. 19, CM
INVENTORY CONTROL 1)46.252-1. $25 v.•u ~ heit.ds, 2.14·• hub caps & &12-J<!C*
I Ptla Ind SuppUts
GIRL Accepttd PORTABLE TV, w or ks mags each. . mlac. 10AP-f-4PM, 2S5 E.
Some exper. preC'd. Ct1.JI tor e very good $25. 646-1525. SOFA orange tweed $10. 19th St., 0.t _P_la_n_•_.•/_O_r,.1_••_• ___ 12_6 Pets, General
appt, 642-8961. d . fol I MA'ITRESS and box springs, Ford V8 engtne 221 cu. in.''c_I_G_ANT!_~C--A-n_tl_qu_e--S-a-le .• PIANOS ISO
1~~-':TY~P"'IS"'T~S~--11 A vertllOn v at "II do"ble llrm, like new 12•. •nd h<ads 110. 96"'8317. .FW'nlturo, books & olhor
th.••• regul•tion1 Headboord and bed frame, MAPS and guide books misc. 969 Newport, NB. Sun. • ORGANS
VOLT m1y bl In vlolallon dooble. waloot $10. 833-950'.l EW'Ope and Gree<.~ 1c. Big ,.,lh. S*'l!m
ln1t1nt Personnel of State Franchlll 2 BRAND new C:oodyeu b8ckpack paid l!O now $15. Jewelry 115 FULLERTON MUSIC
Temporary Service Board & local busJ.. bol \Yater bottle for terre.riums1---'-------Our Newest Loc•tlon 3848 CamP\ll Dr., Suite 106 tltts, si7.e 600-t3 on 4 t lac. Ski pants $1.~. G.E. DIA. Sol. approx 1 ct. A. 18191 Euclid, Fountain Valley
Newport Beach 546-4741 ness llcense regul• rims wlth sJ_uarantee slip table AM radkt works $2. 1 $550· Earrings 1 ct S395 1 Blk. No . or San Diego Fwy
Equal Oppor. Employer tlons. Sl7 each, S4M. 962-4186. ciJ.31 Cl-1924 L. World s.8 557..4836
TYPIST, ••• olc; employee,•.________ GIRL'S bike, 24" $9 I Boy'• WILL .ell 10' •W'fboard !JI pro. Rentals from $5
*Security Pet Food*
Beef hy 27c llJ, Colt. ch
15c lb, All Kennel supplies
547-3977, 1418 \Vilshire, S.A.
'l'\\'O GU INEA PIGS, '"ilh
cage, $15 for all.
s.11.9889
852 •• , J A .1 do to 1• bike 28" $4.50. New Cable. ·""' ~ .... ,.H,_ ~ m= '-•--LJ 016 ...wanwu Wl· pn • wn wn NEW k 11 ch en sfuk--skl-bindlngs-$5. Near~new _..~ IJ5,; .. .._......,'--~· ~ n•ry--~
Ut.guna acct' oUlce. 497-2588 porce-laln cast iron deluxe' Elk water pump $12.00. TYPEWRITER, Royal mui,. --·-"-----
ln crate with IN:tallatio~ Large rustic outside pole d~ manual, e"cellent.con-PRESSURE/vacuum VETERAN'S rlng l25 Unlied -'Id .. ~.. lamp $2. Kenmore upright dluon $25. 962--~. chamber 1SOO PSI T6ST · -·~ 17 50 p J View Port. Meco hellwn HEY 'n.JRKEY! Interested In bed headboard, queen or vacuum · · ennys awn-DELUXE Farberware open regulator Make ff e r
• Pianos & Grands
Sohmer • Ya-naha • Knabe
• Mason & Hamlin • \Vur·
Utzer • Story & Clark .
-S0~1;E11-11NO--Dttferent! Rex·
curley haired cats, neuters,
breeders, pet & Sho\\' quality
kittens. 545--1522.
t.'Ollege! No? Well then, In-reg u I a r Mediterranean mower without motor $2.50. hearth rotisserie broiler, 549-0022 ' 0
terested tn money!! eon. style $25.' Three 1178·15 968-7963. like l'\e\v $25. Girls 24"1 "'"""""-·-----=
tact: whltewall tires, 4+ 2 $5 UTILITY or golf cart, Schwinn S20. Boys 26" bicy· Mltctll•neous 111
Veleran'a Attain Office each. One wheel 15" 1965-74 24 volt battery powered, cle $15. 536-8277.
Orange Comit C.Ollege 1:on1 $5. One set of UO works good $25. 6 volt bat-HUMANIC ski boots men's Ne~ elec. sh:IVe, desks &
* '"5153 * pound ~lghts $3. 644-&.'l43 teries, 4 at ST each, 645-·2768 91' M $25 Ch t h bl h office furn. Typewriters, ad-L,."!'!~~~;;;;;:;~.;,,..,...1'1ii· ~:L're>~;;:a;~ii\:"'.i<i , · · ee a g ding machine, f 111 n g 1~ SAlAl.J.. refrigerator 1n good PAffi black bucket seats back boot supporter $8. cabinets child's 5 c h 0 0 I
Waitresses, f /tlme condilion $15. Automatic $25. Continental 6 v.•ay seat 842-tt02. desks ~y books beds
Days/Niles \YtlSher $25, Electric d~r for your tJtuck or van $20. 15" \YINDSHIEI.D wiper odds & ends clothe~ com:
Apply Jn person ~. Man's bowling ball $2. Alr shocks for Chev· Olds-blades (new) 50c pair. plete carpel installing &:
2-5 pm, Mon thn.l Fri Electric motors $5 each. Buick $25. 673-6376. Cosco high chair used twice cleaning equip!. H o n a
CARL'S JR. Woman's bike. $5, 646: 8447. TAPE recorder for music, $6.50. Bubble umbrella 90c. "350" Corva.lr Dune buggy.
"lOl N ·-Bl d N 8 2Zl6 Placentia, Unit B. reel to reel, Sony transislor· llot wheels set without Mu.<1t see to appreciate. 1970 ''NA., mtE;";s·~~;;;;; '-;v;;:-'.,;rti·;-;· ~lo~c..~·t·~·~I·~"'~· -,_,,-,=-:-:;;;I !zed $25. 2 speakers $25 cars $2. Hamllton hot comb \Vallace, CM 646-0176. Stt
J\VAITRESS. dn.y or nile lo V\V bus front axle $10. V\V each, perfect. 548-7234. $3. Saturday onl)'. 842-3829. Manager. :xo;!'ri~~!un 1=~t. j~s~ Gv startu $7. VW bus glass ~lETAI. rona .... •ay tool cab-AfATOIING boys and girls FR 0 M LAPP LAND
a lot of enthusiasm 'Must S4 each. \Vindshields $8 inet $20. 12 ton hydraulic JS Inch bikes excellent oon· Beautiful Reindeer l~ide.
be 21 ~4-2601 To~'s 210 each. Traveler ~amper It.'<' jack $15. New can1per .hold dition $25 each. 96S-7918. Perfect for a throw rug
NewP:>tt Center Dr., NB box SS. 1'tech~ic·~ solve~t down~. set of 4 SlO. CUe frlck CAMPING gear: 3 burner or hang on the wall, man.Y
Waltrtss Wanted ~path,cllya~~VW bus d~: \ttlth 3 shelvci:; $.l Cue slick Coleman stove near new $16. d'c:>~~or useind'ed· For hthel . . lei $8 h V\V Sl .50. New vented range New Coleman Catalyti c eco"'l'J m , t c
Kawai • Steinway • Cable
Nelson • Kincaid • Cable
• Baldwin • Chickering •
Ne\v spllletn from $495
Used & rebuilt pianos also
Uprights from .......... $69
Spinets '' .......... $145
Players " ............ $995
Grands " ............ $395
• Organs
New, Used and Trade-Ins
1-lammond • Baldwin · Conn
Wurlitzer· Lowrey· Kimball
Yamaha • Gulbtansen •
Kawa.I
Optlgan , , •• demo •••• $195
Spinet ...... new ...... $499
Fr .. Organ Lessons
Phone 557-4839
FULLERTON MUSIC
Apply in person engine I eac · 10 hood \\ilh fan and light SIS. he ter $17 Cannlst r 1 dome1ticated animal ha.1 a
The Rusty Pelican Chev. adapters Yli th wheeli:; 3 speed lrnnsn1isslon for '61 b a Col . t e 15 wilderness appearance. $50. hrs: Open Nights 'ti] 9 -· w. r • .,t Hwy., N.B. $10 pa.Ir. Clairol electric ume~ eman 8 ove · <'AA A"°" I 30 SUn 12 .,...., \.Aftla nil.st curlers. almost new Ford $15. 897<W89. 96&-4358'. D"r'r"IUO• Sat: 'ti 5: , . .5
122 N. Harbor, Fullerton
971,1905
\VANTED mature sales \\IOo $10. ~1.115--AfAPLE pole lamp 3 lites, ~E'."LECTRO~~~m=C'.,..--eq-w~ .• -m-.~.t-, 1---,-e--u"'Y'"'·;;;'.--1, .. p .. 1"A"N"o"s""""o"R"G"A""N"s"'
man for relall drug store, nice $10. Camper or \'RD Capacitor $10. Se n c 0 r
exper. preferrro. Call for BLUE ladies roal. s i ze roof vent amber top $10. 2 portabJe tube tester $15 • New&: Used. Great aelectlon.
appt. Mf).()688. 14, $4 . Leather shoulder extra gas side tanks for Grid dipper + coils sio: Good, used furniture & Competitive prices. Open
WHO w ANTS TO~WORK? purse-$8:""L.i1Cenew l'h\lrl's truck $20 eech. 14 x 18S Ck:I boarda wltl1 35 I C's 8P))liancc:11 or \Yillsdl foi:-~u. Eves, & Sundays. The best
DJUVE A CAB! electric organ $l8. S.'16-3341 I Bridgestone lire, new $25. 2 per' bd. $5. New PC board ~STERS AUCTION deals aroR.IWays at:
CHOOSt: your hours. work General F60 x 15 I.ires $25 1"1.'ivcl vise $6. 5 inch 2075'il. Newport, CM 646-8686 W allie;hs Music City
tor yourseJf, be your own 2 NE\V goose re a 1 h I'.' r .each. \Yall mount desk \\'ilh oscWosrope $15. Large tube 839--0974 aft., 6 or Sundar South Coe.gt Plaza St0-2830
boss. Men or .,..,,men. Can plllo\\•s S20. TY.i n Georg'!" dra\\·er Dodge Vnn chrome l'.'addy with RCA tubes $25. Behind Tony s Bldg. Mat I.
be slightly handicapped. \Vuhington white bC'dspread n1irrors $8 set. V'!V front Heavy duty antenna. rotor 2 GIJDEABOlIT chairs, like
Neat • Clean Appearance. $15. 36" hood and fan $15. end parts $ID. 26 gallon plw; 20' mast plus rermte new, $<10 ea. Will sell GRAND OPENING
Vu:., reUred. Age 25 to 70. 2 llhov.•er doors, clean glass gas tank $20. 2 lawn mowers $22. 968-4358. separately. Folding lnvalld * SALE *
Supplen1ent your i!'lcome. 29 x 56 $12 each. Ofrice for parts $lO. B a b Y TOOL.S: Stanley steel ADJ walker w/hand brakes, Coast Music
Drive a cnh 6 hrs or more a desk chair on ("asters $15. dresserette &: storage stand meter box $7. Old fashion very good oond. $50. 645-3426 Now has 2 locations to serve
'""· Ap•ly in ...,.r!Mln, n,·,c-, ••rv•·-f'" 4 112.=. $10. 55-57 Chev 265-327 CM all yo"" m"'ical need,. ~ ,. ,..-""-''"" ..... """' "' .w headers $20 a side. 557 ·3910. blow torch· $6. Wlre rabbit'='""==o--~-,,...--Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th 2 exterior Yl'OOd doors with 1-'===:o.c'-"'=""'-"'= cage $6. Delux playpen, BOARDING atable ha 1 Newport at Harbor, CAI
St., !mla ri:lesa. hardware 32 x 81 $10 each. SCRAM LETS mesh walls with pad $12. fertilizer for your garden, * 642·2851 * 2 screen doors 32 x 81 .$5 968-4358. bring your truck & haul Brookhurst & Talbert
Dogs 854
e PUPPY WORLD e
Bull Dogs, Chihuahuas, Tiny
Poodles, Shih Tsu, Anier.
Eskimo, Pit Bulls, B u 11
Terrier, Cockapoo, Irish
Setter. 100 MIXED PUPS!!
Stud Servit1' Most Breeds.
Open Eves: 5.11-0027
St. Bernard, lem. AKC
reg'd. Grand champ stock,
never bred. $150. Bargain,
64~264 * CUTIF/ AKC blk. min.
female poodle pup. Almost
hctuscbroken. 543-2759 & ,.,,....,
SILKY TERRIER pups,
AKC ch. si re . No
shed/odor, Adorable males
962-4743
AITER Ouistmas bargain.
AKC German Shott Hair
Pointers avail. by Jan. 1.
$65. 831>-8748.
SCHNAUZER, mini, 3 D'IO.
shots, crop, BIS sired male.
S.P. 8.17-5460
BEAUTIFUL male Dalma·
tian, 2 yrg old, has papers,
all shots. lie. $75. 548-~2
DOG OBEDIENCE· Spon. by
Parks IE Recr. For Info.
541-3914, 615-3180, -
GERMAN 5bep puppies, 5
wks, Black & Silver, pure
bml $25. 6454158
AFGHAN pups, AKC, blk
ma.sk, shots, :reasonable
89'2-7996 aft 6 PM.
1
1"1rr... I each, Extra large ptpe • N.O.S. head.lite lenses, 1931 it away. AM best time. Blk S. Brookhunt, SD Frwy. ~ V Wl'l'nch $10. Hand laY..n ANSWERS Chevy $9 pair. 1932 Ford 8.17--0701 * ~733 * AKC Irish Setter puppies. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:iiii~I mo11i·er $3. 8 beige riietal $10 pair. 56 Chevy 4 door MOVE to sml home, Cherry y AMAHA ebony upright 45" ;..Alflem54,33177mal. es, 8 wks. folding chairs S8 each .. S.et 1 full keyboard a musicians ....... Ct"
PICK UP Caml)('r Sht'll ,
lor 8' bed, all nlum .. panel·
ed. Like ne1\•, Sat & Sun
t\Ub', full prlce $85. 968·0367.
Cycles, Bikes
Scooter• 925
RecrHt)on11
V•hicles
'70 SCOUT
956
•I \\'heel cir. V·8. Automt1tlc.
Very clean. t\lany exlrn1!
$19!15. 893·&100 aft rr 6 P/\t ,
'73 SCOUT 4 whl rlr, w/nll
ncccs. take o~r payn1enta-.
No down 644-5TI7 aft 6. *BICYCLES*
SlO. HOLDS ANY BIKE 1 Sports, Race, Rod.1 959
Life Gu•ranttt On: N' h'k' O f SllElBY GTSOO 1967
S.'.!to1 i .\-~Peo"'101n1 ••.. ~~~~I 11000. -· ui '-"'1 ALSO ...... .,,,:, .... , i>-19-:«Xl4 or 64Z..,l27·l
Used Bik€"8 . . . . . . All !ypes ' Ne1v Ua.llr-10 •. p •.•. $!1!1.95 1 Trucks 962
Beach Hicyrle11, 8'1i E. BRlbn.1 lR rt flat bed, '58 Oievy
Bh·d .. Balboa 67.}.7m 2 T. Ex:ct'I oond, hig '6',
VESP1\ motor s coo 1 r r . goud J::llS nd, e.'Cll"aS, $1800.
facnri.'<' flS h1•11s: (C'f'th) 6.).1 1 _~-16~-1~1,.!lO===~===I
miles per hour. 85 nlilt>~ *1960 DODGE TRUCK
per gallon. 2300 miles, S69S. 8' BED
'74 license paid ''Save Gas! ••• 492-0963 •••
Buy Sal·ride Su.nd&y (Or '62 CflEV .P/U. 6' Utility
penn}'!I a day ! " 642• l002. bed. 6 cyl. stick. Buckets
1957 llarley Davidson. & console. $700. AU 6.
\'el"y good conrl, Ridged ~7726. ~~·~ell200chop~.553~1 pan '72 FOR=occ.cc~oor~i-er-.-good-~co-.,,.1
eat · -• °""'"" dllion. $1800. Cal l 557-J.i99
1970 llonda t.11ni Tt·ail 71)("c nfter 5 \\'et'k\y. $75/offf'r. Hodakn 9 O. ---:=~~~~,1
reccn1ly o\·r.rhaull'd $175. '54 l'ORD Pick Up. Rebuilt 199'11 ~ l\teyers, C:'it 548-2.J.28 engine. Good rubber. $.~. Call 548-4960. '73 • 3SO CC Bult.aco, Pun>ang
ALSO "r.? • l:F.i CC, Bultaco
pursa.ng 963--2725
10 SPD, Bike. Xlnt cond.,
175.
Call r-.1ike 6•12-fiOZ.I
'72 HOND;\ 350 SL. Runs
great, $450~ l\fus1 sell. Call
anytime 646-5898.
5 spd Boys Schwinn. Xlnt
condition. $35. Call
~
211·· Girls Schwinn Bic)-•cle,
good condition, 3 years old,
120. 55>-7762
SCHWlNN, ~d. ttpple crate,
very good oond, S :'> 0 .
962--0149 aft 5 & wknds.
BOYS 20" · 5 lipel'CI Road·
master. Good condition, $30.
1961 CHEV. tl-uck, new paint,
new ballery, gooc1 runnina
cond. 8 cyl. •,j too 842-7014.
'67 FORD 1~ TON PICK
CP, XLN1' COND. $109:>.
8464377
'64 GMC % ton pkp. Xlnt
rond. best oUl"t. T\I isc items
for g Je also 493-4437
Vans
'68 YOLKS Bus. Fine condi·
lion with recent top.end
o'haul on 'TI engine. New
brakes, tires, shocks, bat·
tery. Nice paint and' runs
perfect. Bed frame, cur-
tains, etc. Back seat not
ln.<;lalled but goes with "81~.
$15:15 fir m. Private parry.
644·0577. Call 96H233 '69 FORD Van, 6 C)'I. map, '71 Y~f.~lfA 125 MX, ewry 1 side pipes, paneled k
extra, 1ust re·bor'l'd, xlnt tTPred, $1700. good cond
cond. $385. 675-4253 892-9434
71 BSA 650 Thunderbolt ,
sllO\\TOOm cond. $850. Inel.
2 helmets 963-2988 P1i pty.
1350
'64 GREEVES 250
RUNS GOOD
979-0398
MINI BIKE :; HP, xlnt con-
dltiQn. $40.
• 6l<Hl!>l6 •
TWO 73 Yamaha 125's. ft1ust
sell. Best offer.
Call 963,S155
1~9'71l=-'-'ro=R"'D,,....~E"cono-"line--="1
\Vindow Van, V.'llJ'Tant)',
$2100, e\'es 894-8.UM, wkd!Q'J
2J3.. 723-5321
'71 FORD E-ZOO Super Van.
New radials, c I u t ch .,
_Ll.nkag~$2300. 673-2705. 4 ,
1965 CHEVY. 6 · cy~
1'1<1, pertial """ ....... Good condllimi. 673-6891 .....
'67GMC VAN nr nu. ~·
mags, paneling & men.
Must sell 83'1-57U ' Inside micrometer $ 2 5 . Pigeon -Agent -Tonic -!body p&ndrts ~~$108. 64 Falcon d!n .suhll!e, 8 +chn. thtb ' buff! et Instrument, new coat $1245 DOG obedience class to start 1971 Honda Scra1nbler 350cc,
Antiques IOO Metal shelves, size 72 x Dilute -ENDING ront e "'"'. ports car oi: c na o er um. Sa $775 4"" AA,,., 5,000 mi. Xlnt cond, $500, 40 1966 DODGE AlOO WlOOcr. "-"-"-"-'-'-----= 36 x 18 $14. A!sortm<'nt of Teenagers ha\'e It made. mag whetils and tires $3) 613-70-lO . c. ' ;JO""Tft.I•· in the Newport-Irvine area. MPG 645-1408. Van, V·8 , rermvable seat! * SUPER SALE * y,-eldlng rods 5c-25c. L.acfies \rho eltie can go into a movie each: Cadillac El Dorado f.fODlGLIANI Etching $75. BALD\VIN Qrgan. perfect =546--49'l8==~-.,--,,....;=-'70,~:iO Nprt.On Roadster $750 847-3354 clothes, size 10-12, all ex· about JUller and not know 'Turbine alloy wheels ~ Renoir ET. $85. Laut'l!JICln cond, 4 yrs old. $600. or BOXER puppies, AK C , '72, 125 Harley ~·1"o"ro"CRC,D~V"an,-~Ex~ce_,l-cond-.,;!1
UP TO 1f2 OFFI I pensive name brands $2·$25. the ENDING? each. TR-3 or TR-4 wtre ET, $95. DaJI ET. $65. Priv oller. 4~. <192-5847 fawn/ brindle, pet/show, 7 Make offer * 586-0379 JEWELRY · 20';'c OF.f' ~ wheels no each. Truck Pty 535-5595 v.'et'ks, Reasonable. 530-0691 V-8, auto, One owner~ 2nd, 3rd & 4th TIRES, 2 G78·14, belled camper mirrors S6 eac:h. · • . Sporting Goods 830 OLD E 1·,c Sh Dog $275. American Eagle 250, 615-4n.t, or m-621.8 ew 1
HOURS 11•5 GARAGE door opener $25. \\.'hite\\•alls, 80 pt>r cent Olds 4-2 barrel manifold SKI boots $35. ~ $15. ng 1""' eep good condition. Hodaka $125. '6.1 CORVAIR van Campe * BACJ<DOOR ll\1PORTS * Sunday only. 5 J 7 • 4 4 8 0 trelld, $8 each. 2-G78-14 S3 and carburetoni $12 .Oievy P~Jlet ~n $30 •• Bike $15. SKI OUTFIT pups, English & .Ameritan 49&-2192 $595. 20980 Laguna canyon,
1896 1-iarbor Blvd ., CM SCH\VINN 26'' IJiryi:le, ex· each. Z.H78-15 $4 each. 283-4 barrel manifold $4. Bike $la. Poles $5. 646-2023 210CM Head 300's; sz 9 lange Oiainpion, 494-4401. '73 f!ONDA XR-75 Laguna Bench 49+-&ll.9 '
B of A & M1t!lter Chnrge CC'llent condition $25. Stl'el 64$-2768. Chrysler air conditioning air aft.5 bools & poles, 642-4524. AfALE puppies, 8 wks, mixed Xl.nL Condition .69 DODGE Van, 1 owiier,
curb mailbox, like ~ $2. TR A NS t ST O R radio compressor $10. TR-3 nose ANTIQUE Brass dbl bed $3CK> Shep & Coc-a·poo, $5. ea. S300 8JO.Jj3i d GOING OUT OY BUSINESS I I 2 .,, 7841 . chn $1ll0 SHOTGUN , 12 gaU&e, Brown· 642-4928 =-.,-,,o-.,.,----==~ I Xlnt eond., Sell or tta e. FINAL CLOSE..OUT Surfboard, 6 fl. flet'ds skeg kit $4. EI e ct r on i c ex· ront apron 1 · &U· • Set 6 oak Din · ing Auto. 5, $175 or best Mobile Homes 935 968-0043 1
DEC. 30TH $7.50. 543-0796. perimenters kit $3. Large WASHING machine R.C.A. Leather Hassock $20 oUer. 494-9694 PEKINGESE Autos W•nted 9'I
An'''"'·e show Items , d""'-3 SCH\VJNN b. lk." 125 and. box electronics parts $1. Whirlpool $5, needs litUe 548-2748 St R t AKC puppies. MZ-1039 MOBILE HOMl 0_;;:1~K 51.•nice still°'avitli= S20: Small ch1ld s bike with Water ski rope $1. 4 track fixing. Antenna for color TELESCOPE. chemistry o8re, estaur•n 1
132 H 856 'FOR SALE: TOP DOLLAR PAID l
ablethroUgh: train!ngwheels$l2.Antlque tapes25cVW seat$3.2·14" televislon $7,used4montha. equip,port.TV.manyitems ar orHI SILVERCREST IMMEDIATELY
Antiques for Interiors picnic baaket•wllh po=laln mag, $10. 2-14" whee1' and Pair ol ,.;ichea $5. Surl 1312 W. Balboa Blvd. No 00 FREE SHOWING MOBILE HOME
3545 E Coal 1 H CdM plates and cups $12. Rigid tires $10. 2 pair Oiev. board $15. 5.'l&-8296. 2, NB, 675-6444 G D, USED FOR ALL FOREIGN
, !I wy., pipe vise and trlpod $25. headers $15 pair. Pair Font LARGE Mexican, Oriental SUPER BUY! GE Dryer, RESTAURANT All kinds of al' x 53', 2 BO 2 BA, CaflJ., Call or come In to ll!e us
ANTIQUE SALE Die• tor .. me $25. Hand exhau.t maniloldl< mlnl·blk• pa!ntingi;, h<avy tmmes sro llke new $65. Mus T EQUIPMENT HORSES FOR SALi draped. blt·i.,., ·relrig.,
THE l!ARVEY HOUSE carvedstatueofhorse,\\'OOCI and motorcycle fenders ach ti Id lam ~~CE TO MOVE'' Otlcken broaster. Cres S d ~30th 1" .. I washer&:eler.t.dryer,wired ·~ Cl 11.=. M~~cle n 00at $6. e • An qe go P SA'"'n.1"... · · un ay, '-'=· ' .,,...,, • • · for 220 air """nd ki'·h Amer. Oak & Amer chain, -... oUtes 10c·$1. Ward-Pair" cu-:;-,.:o mot-orcy-•-shade $2. 675-8220. 642-5692 Cor food warmer. Taylor Coto de Caza ....., ·• "" · dreuers tables etc robe closet 2-J'' x 36" x 60" ,.....,,.. """ ta! F Fl t . soft freeze. Hamilton Bch. Trabuco Canyon clock, storage lhed, land·
1584 New~rt Blvd., c:M. $15. 642-1269. 345 E. 19th St. mufflen $5. U v. dual homa LARGE near new me 3700 PAm R. . yer enn1s malt macb!ne. Blender. Ra-So. on San Diego Fwy, to El scaped patio. Three yrs. old
G42-4800 Costa Mesa. $2. 673-1089. rollaway bed with mattress shoes. Priced for quick sale. dar oven. Elec. cooking T 1 1 d El T Rd • like nu. Located in new $25. 6'ra-410L 5116--4411 oro, nan on oro ·• adult pk. away from noisy A NT 1 Q u E CLOSE-OUT TRAILER 52" x 42" $22. Jte. NEW motors, % hp ~5. 1/3 counter area U ft. Will se'll follov.• signs past O'Neil
Bargains v.•hecl & deal. fr1gerator, cros:stop freezer hp $20. Medicine cabinet and ROPER apartment gas stove IRVINE Country Club mem· individually. Best oUer. Park to Colo de Cua. Info: ~·~~~~-&imrt~
"M1chael Angel" 213 Ocean, ~~~S7r $15. Heater S2 ~~ 11625. TDable for b08.p 8 t1oer $2'5. ~. ~~t'J 0:0k:s1a:· Ca 11 642-0090. BoDeehHa~0761838-6975, Ma."< 213$4-4690. J..aeuna ........,~~e eRch. 556-0rn. u-IUIQ-· eco u Sl5 1WIN bed box springs · TV, R•dio, HIFI, n am,~ · CAN BE SEEN AT:
ANTJQ .IAN·s Zl" Se , llghtwel h boards l0c·25c. New cocktail and mattress. l\tetal frame IRVINE Coast Country Club Stereo 136 11 YR. tho-"""" bred mare CRES UE Oiurch Pe\\'S 2 ar s g t tables $25. Kitchen table .._, I aaJ '""6" TMONT Dark Oak ' · 10 speed bike, good condi· and 3 chairs $25 Canvas SlO. Good con di t Ion. golf memberswp or e. out of Rliht Foolish by Tom ESTATES
Call &t-4384 tJon $25. A-fachinlst 7 drawer boarda 6 20,. .. ,," 24.. $5 642-1338, ~7522. CaJI 58&-0015 ZENITH RCA & Sylvania Fool. Xhrt conformation, no
till box, good condition S]J:l. 546-8464 • • BINDING5-Salomon 404's Elec organ, unique lamp 'IV & stereos, priced less Joal.lastyear.$1500.673-2472 l051 Site Dr., Brea. (Central
902 mW. 20th St., CM . 642-54S'i · · {step.In) cost $-15 new, sell Oasslc '57 T·Blrd than the discounteni, With after 7 pm Ave. acroaa from Bren
BACKGAMMONboard, BeUaRNEch. RS,.}laae borangex ,'pnng·$25, tor$19.642-6424. *531--0483* 3 yr. picture tubes. I yr -C~h~ll~d" .. "-=E_ng_l_ls_h_Sa~d~dl-e-CoCOmmN .CTHOlp.) Lot a45. YEAR END .. 16 __ , edl parts & servicr. A 11 Fl H Po $80 TA RAY, PK. MGR., APPLIANCE SALE custom J!Ulde, profeuJonal frame and mattress $15. CHEVY 3(XXl tb. boat/trailer TUXEDOS for MUe, m um available modela in stock ta OrR or ny for showing.
SAVE $IO. to noo. :?;e·-~ak!aldtooor~,-~ waln1.1~lt' Table lamp $6. Coffee ~~ch-'.:sed 3 months $25. ~ .. .,~·.YttY6 ine:xpenalve. & on di1play. '73 modela e6'5-8869e 40' x 8' PAN·AM, cov'rd 30·
W h ....,, iu w w11:, 1 ~ table $8 Chest of drawers .........-6'r,1'1. ~ ... er pm. priced to clear. Cash 90 3~ Yr. old Buckskin, quarter Alllr4 tio al --... a• er'• d r Yer s • It paddle, $8.50. 18 plastic-•c n.. ... a.ble TV -·~· -~-FIREWOOD ........ n....~ H Gelding U Best pa. • wn ,. ....... ge dish·-·•-.t-TV'S adobe all ls 2 -. rui• , ·~ w'n"' CUSTOAt made beige -VIU., v11L11ge. plan or terms to 36 mos. one, , gene. shed, ak!rted, --, ••• ...... "3-., ... ~. ' w pane •u'" $1 II _,. ked ~ u .,. ·~1 ••• 6PM .... ·-retrtpraton freezer 1 each 496--250) • ""'• $5. Last Supper wall plaque draperies fully lined com· De ve • ...,..,. oi: 1tac u....-.:. ABC Color TV, 9021 Atlanta, o er . .,._...,.,., cu"""r cpt'g, new formica kitchen
microwave o~ens & vacuu~ · · $4. Olive green love seat plete with matching sheers Mlke ** 400-2618 or 19046 Brookhurst. Hun· ADORABLE ;, Arab pony, & alnk, all appliances just
cleaners Many 1 of a kind WETSUIT sea 1uit prlmo $ 2 5. Pont I a c-Cadlllac Ir: traverse rods. 2 pair * DELUXE POOL TABLE* t!neton Beach, 968-3329 or English trained -jumps. re. f lnished. Coppertonl'.',
10me nc'ior models & used surf jacket medium ex· ndlator $12, Smog device 70x42 Sl7 each. 1 pair '10x6S COIN OPERATED 962-5559. $365.Some tack. 557-1104 $3500. CaJI Mytlme SU-1002
models All In A·l cond ccllent condiUon $22.. 4 VW $4. Hydro trans. Rebuilt $22. All perfect. 642-mt 557-9244 RICE'S TV SERVICE FOR Lea~. 1,4, Excel Jr. Motor Homes
Seafs Roebuck&: o,' wheels S1D each. BB gum: Pontia.Ct&: Olds. $25 eech. POWER mower $25. Stove ORIENTAL Hall Runner, {formerly in Pantry S Cntr) Show horse. Exp'd rider, Sale/Rent ~at ltfagnolla · 2 and fWl rack '18· Electric Chevy powerglkle $25.. 63 $25. Mower $5. Screen door Camel hair. $275. 3' Xl4'S" * Holiday Special * Free brd, 979-3522
962-1781 :~.sboolinl a:alleey $10. g:~ ~wn1 ~em~r J:.~ $3. Electric scrubber $12. long, 494-9352. Ueed &: Color TV sets • While DOUBLE size corral for '73 OPEN ROAD. mini
DOUBLE electnc oven &: 25 P""" ol m-and Chevy 283 block $15. vw Typewriter $I5~ 6 volt bet· MUST SELL Washer $25 they last?! Color from $65 rent. We clean. Santa Ana motor home . 360 cy cu
I trl k to ~-nl ~ "" tery charger .,:i. Hydraulic 20' . : B & W I $35 F H I h'ft iun """c in p/s p/b dual e ec c coo p. v""n o y women't Pro bowling lhoca muffler $6. Ford and Chevy jack •::. Electric motor $5. gas oven S . TV $15. Ml!lc up, ron1 up. or e g ...,, ... ,'7"'"J,<N • • , propane,
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647.9405
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MacArthur and Jamboree
Newport Beach
833-<l555
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BAUER BUICK
2925 Jlarbor Blvd .
Costa Mesa 979-2500
WE !NY I IMPORTED AlITOS
BEST PRICES PAIDI
D••n Lewis Imports
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CASH FOR
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546-7070 SSQ-The cook top is onty fully lined and bullt·l.n arch plck·up truck tires $4-$6 Tires ..,$5, Vol• ....... inverter furn. 5JG-72S7 ~~ call: or •.·'" •M• 4 burners, glas11 door oven,
$35. phone 557~2010 au-1s-·" 1-Ill."" each. 839-3905. ._.. MEN'S SUEDE COATS .-r'Q\N• •H<MIVW • dash alt • Gcu ft glass Autos, Import.cl
W D vtN"•• 1-.:uw "' -$15. Iron pipes $5. Chevy 1375 Logan Ave., CM I ---and Ila. ,e I elect retrtg, spac:emaster Rent .1shers/ ryer1 M!ll for .95 pair, 548 -6097. The tutest draw In the Wea» starter $5. Scilsor jack $5. Sizes 4044. 548-8625. . . "-. shower, bot v.·ater 27 gal
970
ALFA ROMEO $2. !'1'w..~:mt. 193 E. 18th St. ea.ta Me98. • •. a Dally Pilot Clanlfted ~.ld3~ ~a: ~ ~ KINGSIZE ~, $50 COLOR TV water heater. Dual 001.
LARGE Upright """"'· Swivel bocket/mop/wrlnger 96'2-4569 REPAIR Boats, Oentr•I 900 =;.~0 Tb"' p';°yn~~~ * ALFA ROMEd
$Uk). Sofa·bed $25. $12. Outdoor Fspeaker 1 15~. ROSE BOWL TICS ExMpcrt.t 1 re00a'°n&Able1 .....ice. , =530"1"..-~'-~~~~-l·0 .,t d'"I al•~ys! Berllnas •• ,. •=•• Socket set $8. oo< 1100 . 6 ~ end zone. ~ 01 n me. n enna ser-NEED A TAX DEDUC· 1 ; ot' .,.,..,....,_.. 646-3250 vice atao '74 Open ROad Statem.nn . from $:.1795 (Ser. •0288):
Uted GE Rtfrlger•tor . MlsceU•neovs BERT ciALLEMORE TV TION? Donate your boat Generator/air, tape, ~If '72's ~ '73'!!. Complete st-
$6; -Sma.11 class"1fied ads BAR '1001' $20 each. Also w led 120 • 968-2783 * B.S.A. In r 0 r mat I 0 " ' cont'd. 23'. Best model. 500 locllon now. Bu.r or lcasj Good cond. ~. . portable bar v.'alnut bedside •n 546-1990. 1ni's. New cost $17,IKD. Sell from
klldlng M ... rial1 IN table with drav.-er $8. Other WANTED TO BUY LIONEL BRAND new, won in contetl, Bo1t1/Mlrin. or trade far plane, house J im Parkinson's
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MATERIAL -lOOO 'a of NEW
ITEMS! Doon, lumber, ply.
wood, &lu'm sheettna, mold· In&, wlndoW!z etc.
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-So. Main St., $.A, Mon thnl Sat ID-5 n4, 546-1®
Ful!'lturo 110
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fumlture, rup, antt~. etc. 10 to • Sal It Sun.
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tables $5 to $25. Glrt1 vantty OR AMERICAN FLYER 18. port color 1V. 5 yr Equip. 904 or ?. 644-4.Si6.
table and minor $10. Ch:a1r lfRAINS. 837-9685. o $2 to match. Battery llvmg gUar. prl pty $250. 551.oo;(I. '72 'I 20 HP board RENT A l'ttCYT'OR fl 1\-IE -
room 24" clock $15. Scott's WANTED! O>mplete set of "ercury out , MINI HOME OR VAN
-, -!hrarh Jl111p1111~; +v ••JO•.;,' •• .i ... , '' ,._, ... , ..... ' " .... 1962 No. 2 Ca taloir St. 119 boob by Robert Ingersoll. I: &4"':"..Zlgoodcv.'... 88Sk200ro'r 5,,~.11 CONVED RS!&ON~~LOW AS 11S9
B 34th St. N.B. 675-0922. ~36. , .. .rviJ "" " ' per a.v ""' JM!'r m e. ~~~~~~~;--,J.;;;;;':;::;;:r.;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;t;;; ,,.. .. You • Bo t p 906 RESERVE YOURS TODAY .00<l400 nt W-6406
6-12 Volt converttt. Allows [)()(l ""::'~""'=~ff; • •. ower . 894--3341. ASTON MARTIN• you to pl&,y a tape deck an frill Iler. .,... CHRIS 32' Skiff ' '~ke, 20' 25· 'I ll or 12 ,,,Jt radk> Jn )'OUt away. 673-4372. 3 ).Ines, 2 Tim.s, $2.00 .. eA .,..,,.... FB ~APr~-~ • ·" otor omes,
VW ( ••-6 ·-• u-i, •n,.10, , , OF, SUpl"rior, Ufetime Ir Open A ,1 1 D , Su 6 volt or ou..,.-""t Mu1lc1l ln1trurn.nts 122 Winch, radio remote, oufrig. Road. Ken \Velsh ~~ ston 1• art n B-v, per
caC rl 8!~ple loll ~ up. 2 r!iARLJNG90lf_wrrlovm1l~ gen, brl1tol, 387 hrs ' BankAmerlcard & A-1 a s I er l.eitJrfnt v-.ntage eng. E\-'ef1
ost ..,.,, se ... ~ $1. RENT FOR ONLY $3 e pups, w11.11, to na: $16,!IOO, 64+-0343 eves. Olarge accepted. accesa. Inunac. 1966. $3900 6-12-6424. . G home only. 549-1418. Boa 909 =-,o~~"°"~~-~ or 1rade fot"CS B~fW. Days, 7.l" COLOR 1V workt $25. 01t BUY WITH ?;iOTHIN ADORABLE Orang Kltt:y, 4 t1, S•ll e Dale's l\totor Home Ren!a1' .:,,Jo..3440, Evei, 67>6578.
8, I hid ~ ~ DOWN. Dnlm, PA s, Mlkn, "M·~,,, ,, U '73 23-26' M.H. & Mlnio I -'-"-'=-'B~MW'="~=-1 ong . e---a....-. isvuu con-Git.tar, Ampt, ~ant mo, ......... ...,, a we 16' Lone Star 5lll1 boo.t Free miles 9 tll 9. 838-0900
d It Ion S 2 S. A 11 o & Piano, all brandl. trained houle pd. 67$-2591. w/trlr, motor COYtr, SAits,
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. terns WI._..,, .~u-va-e t., td, OPF..N NIGHTS 11U. 9, Labrador, ~ntle, Net'ds 8' dinghy, $100. 96J....54S1 cculive :S' all xtru, tree
C.itt. No. A 646--6696. SAT. nu. 5:3'). SUN. U.S. attn Alge yd, 96.1-M87 : 16' Vt! n tu re CatamArran mUes, 979--9(fi6. 5-8pa1.
2 D18HMASTEl\S sro, $25. Now TWO c.inv.nlont AFFECl'!ONATI: Blk 1 yr w/trlr. All r\Q'.lng. Used Tnllers, Tnvol 945
2 hardM.lod hw1n beds ~: Locatkwt1 to Serve You male "Ptople" cat, shots, fwlce. $550. 6f4..2648 or ·ro Aristocrat 16 1 ~· $.¥ii ~g;:!' ~·.!,. ':s FULLERTON MUSIC altered, ""'"trained 644-0139 &12-9116. Finn. can &>~. Alk for
Schwinn bieyele $15.. E. i: l819l Euclld, FotmtAln Vall ey 50 CAL. ~lee water heater, LIDO 14 for sale •2816 y,·Jth Bob.
tank vacuum and at· 1 Blk. N. San Diego Fnvy. 2 yn: old, Excel (Ond, boat oover, $75(). i"io"UD'°""A"Y""22'=-,.~1"r-con-.,.ta_,ln<'<!--,.
tachmtnts SIS. 391011 Chan· It i:u;1c1Ur-4836 • 6'J3..398S 675-m& sll'tp! 6. ma.,y oxtras.
nel Pl., N.B. 67)-1$)3. 122 N Harbo FWlet1 DARLING 7.,11; old puPejes. 19' P-CAT tor aale. llas $39$. 962-008a
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'73 3.0 CSA DEMO
'73 3.0 SA DEMO
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'70 2001
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of back lfl.t. Good.condttion Cott $850 new. weekl·old, hilly found , Warner Trans. Be!it Offer The fasttst draw ln tbs W•t. Pf, -6'13-61199 541)-6777 or •Tm 646-3677 96Hl42. . •. a Dolly Pilot ClllNlflod
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GMC TRUCKS AM /FM stereo, low miles. (#970)
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'71 TOYOTA
LANDCRUISER
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1006 """'" c.M. 646-m. 65 CADILLAC SEDAN $1195
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2$50 llarbor Blvd. MERCURY Costa Mesa 540·9640
'73 CUTLASS S • 1wlvel ·n f.tERCURY l\tARQUl bucket ser.ts, console, a/c.
BROUGHAM. Full power & p/1, p/b, vlnyl top, mag
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Oldsmobile
Cadillac
,495-0800
Sin Diego Freeway
Al
Ave ry P1rkway
Laguna Niguel
831-0BOO
Full po\ve. r, factory air conditioning. (#1012) factory llr. Excellent con· \vhls, racing steering whl, rllt!on thru-out. 815DTl\1. very Ma1p. 16 r.1PG, $349j,
t"L-\Sl-IY Jtt'd Sports Ct!.r, San Diego Freeway $1R95. Phone 644-2950 beJorc 644..0719.
HARDTOP "' MPG. ·7o Tl'iumph GTS At 7 PM. T MUST SACRIFICE
I + fa~•back, see to apprec. COR FOX 6~~-6330 Avery Parkway 'TII Olds CUthw Sup11!1ne,
3 spc<!(I, l'l:u..tlu, heah•1·. lol'k air, stereo tape deck, fu ll
TRIUMPH
Bonneville Wagon
10 Pase., full pawer, factory air conditioning, loaded!
(no. 1019)
$1295
Auto,, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 1---'---'------970 ing l111b~. h:!l.~ru ··~r.,111 t•a1·. I VOLKSWAGEN Laguna Niguel Dealer P\\'I', 39,000 mi, $1700. Lo1v pn(·I'. 1.fllCI~•. 2586 Ne111port Blvd.. C.?.I. 644-5185. $2977 '&< l'OLKS """ f'ino <~•Id;. 495-0B00 ) 831°0800 '63 OLDS only 65.000 mL 0 Allen
Oldsmobile
Cadillac BMW
IE:I
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0
R
K s
THE RED BARON'S.
CHOICE
SALES, LEASING &
EXCELLENT SERVICE
28-102 i\laq::uf'l'ill• l'nrk1vay !\lissi(Jrl \'iC'jo
831-2040 • 49:J..49·19
USE AVEHY P\\"Y t-:XIT.
ExCC'!Jcnt sck'ction of pre-
•erJ.cc rr-C".":•I ..,.;'!.~ 1110<it:'is.
. DEMO $ALE
SALES-~L1: • 1 ... 1.· ....... ASI:'-l"G
OVEP..SEAS DELI\'EHY
ROY CARVER, Inc.
23-1 E.:. lilh St.
Costa i\Jesa 546-4444
CAPRI
'73 CAPRI 2000
-4 speed transmission, radio,
beater, sun roof. (·l9-1F\7ZJ.
lmmaeulate.
. ECONOMY
~mle.wiA
, -TOYOTA
1966 lfarbor, C.i\l. 646--9303
CORTINA
1968 CORTINA GT, needs
iOmc body ,1-ork, xlnt
transportalion, 2'!+ i\IPG,
$400 or best offer, 644-2;,89 .,.
CRICKET
72CRICKET, nuton1a ?ic
•tran9mission, xlnt. condition .&. low mileage. 3 yr. fin.
avail. 831-2G40 or 495-4949
Dir. .
DATSUN
DA TSU NS,
"" NEW '74s
NOW IN STOCK
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
B210's thru '.?6t.IZ modo.'ls
Over 100 ne'" & usetl
ECONOMY CARS
ON DISPLAY
.... ~ ',. " . ' ....
DOT !:JATSUN .... ,.., .,..,..,.. -= .............. <I'.<"""°"'
. ""' '°"""'.'I "" ~ 77'1'1
~WILL BUY YOUR
MAZDA 11011 11·nh 1·ecent top-end MUSTANG 4 dr sednn, radio/henter * Mat.da '73 Rotary *
$66 MONTH
o'l1aul on '71 epgine. NCI'/ A U _... 990 A U _, 990 $200. 494-1386 f\ l • brukes, til:cs. i;hock!i. bHt· utos, s-. utos, s'"' '67 r-.1USTANG Fasthack.1'1-"965°'. ""'o"'w-',-'. ::N=,-"-, -,-,.,-,-.,-,7."~st San Diego rr.1·y nt Aver.i_
-
Ult eWl& tl'ry. Nice Jl3int and runs --C'-A_D_l_L_L_A_C__ CORYAIR Lo1v mill'ai.::e, excellent run· tuned. Good transpcn1alion Pk"'· Lllguna Nlgul'I.
36 P•TONTI IS O?.E:N LEASE
\\'Ill a\!cepl trade-ins
CAU., ~Ill. FRY 84.2·6666
TOYOTA fM'l'fC'tL Bed fJ"anle. cur-ning condition. New paint, 5200_ 548-3523 49.S.0800 131..oaol
tuins, etc. Back seat not 1nags and tires. 51000. '6.1 F'IREBJRD, 1011. mi. Ex·
Hunt. Beach
· ini'(tallcd but goes "'ith sale. 1973 CADILLAC Eldorndo. 'fi3 Corvair Vnn, reblt eng. 545-2083 PINTO
I96G ll<J rbor, C.!\I. fil&-9303 $1~15 firm . Private party. Fully loaded, Black on Black \Vlll trade for cycle 500 cc's -.7-3-MU-sr_AN_G ____ V_S, ----------Cl~nveco1.,'.~·~.pd$067·., ;"°7Bn·J,
---644-0577. r.1ust sell, Excellent cond., & up. Call Bob, 645-2507. air f II • cLpe, Bl. '•·:72 PINTO RUNABOlfI'. 1-~ac-~:::.:::::.:c:.:=..:::~:..;:;:::;. __ I 72 TOYOTA <Ur (liOOG\V\V) $6995. 892-4444 E auto, • u J)\\'I', I. ue, T BIRD . WILL BUY YOUR CORYEii \Vhll• vinyl top w/porr tory air, outomallc Iran•, • MAZDA GAS SAYER SACRlFICE, Estate sale, '73 holes. Less than 5,000 mi, low mlleage, very sharp. LANOCRUISER Firemlsl Blue Cadlllac, all '72 CORVE'M'E, alr, PS. Pw, $3495. 673.3828. Lease this beautiful. car for '63 T Bird-clean. Xlnt con·
PAID FOR OR NOT. \VILL _cx_,,_as_. Ca_U 97S--0539_lo_s_l'!:_ 4 spd, very clean, 673-803! MUSTANG .• 67 , V·S, auto, only $'15 per nlonth or pur-dltion. Nr nu tlt'S. can
PAY TOP 001.LAR. CALL '65 CAD, Sed de Ville, Excel aft 7 p PS/ d' b chase ou tri.,ht. 1Qt\CCL. 642.-9909 $350 t"""'::! &ac.1 Rt. 42-GE .. 'i e 4 \l'hef'I dri\'e ·'-'"'---~~-• Full cquipn1ent
73 MAZDA R)(.'2 coupe. e 13 ooo 1niles
KE,,. ALLEN, 541J.])l42. m ai•. pwr "" '"'· CORT FOX --,n-T.-B._I RD::::·--1 condition,9!!~;7-; •73 CORVE'M'E coupe, p/i, R&H, XJnt cond, priv pty,
1973 SUPER Beetle, am/fm '""..., .. p/b, air, slereo, aulomallc .. $9!fi. 5.16-9953 ~fags \\'heels. 646-lJ)J
Sacdfioe! )131-2040 o' ' $3595 49.1-49-19 D!J>. stei·eo. 5,000nii, other xtras, 1973 CAD CDV, 11,000 mi's, After 5:30 & nites, 962-343l "·1°'4°"M°'u'°'sr=-AN~G"""u'""c-pe-."°'4,-c"'"'yl, DenJer
·i-~~~~nd~n~2~~· pnis & &st ofr over $5600. 894-8000 '72 CORVE'ITE. air, PS, P\v, auto, l'adials, tach, great 2586 Ne"·port Blvd., C.1\1. .• "'Oflol \\•a t ad ~ a i:oo<f It· 1971 r.1AZDA RX 2, Coupe,
xlnl pOnd, prit.-00 right for
quil1' sale, 6-Jj...Ji j l
or 638-1857 eves 4 spd, very clean. gas ml. Must sell. &.i6-0ffi8. -..,,.. .. f' rA •.,:~ Before 7 Pr.t _'..o'".::":::'n:::•.::•c,• ---·--
71 '{\V Su(X'r B<'l'tlc. A/C, CHEVROLET · -A>f/Dl. 817-5283 Alie,. 6 · 673-8031 Autos, Used 990 A"'°'· U-990 A»tos, Used ""
-MERCEDES BENZ p.rn . ----------COUGAR
I
MUST SACRIFICE. '69 Chev -----......,---J '66 V\V Dune Buggy, roll Jnipala 2 dr hardtop C'ustom --
50 USED bar, i;pcc. Lire.<;, surrey top. coupe, aulomat ic trans floor '69 C'OUG1\R, xlnl cond,
$750 fl\'I pty. 5.16-.~7-'-67"c8--shift, strato bucket seats, vinyltop, n1any xlras, lo
~:; .. Allen ,
· Oldsmobile
·Cadillac
MERCEDES San Diego ft"l\'Y at i\very '66 \'\\' Vnn, J"t·blt l'ngine, po\\·cr slecrin..~. Vinyl roof n1il£'11.ge, 51150, 494-5208,
Plnl'y., Laguna Ni;.:ul'I. Oil l'oolcr, excellent mech. air ®nd Red 1vi1h white 8ll-l09J ON DISPLAY 495-0800 831-0800 ,~,,,1. Clean !850. 5<5-tszo top. 644-4687 --.-.-68·-c~o-u-G-A~R~*
Factory Aulhot•izcd Dislribu-ONLY 2 LEFT! '68 VW LIKE NEW ' -11~C-l-I F:V-.· _R_O_LET--Co-,,-ro-urre-Rl'lrigeration, G;oo<l
tortornll 1\1crce<lespmducts NEW 1973 TOYOTA'S $1150. 847-7431 Station \\'agon, xlnt concl, ** 49'l-0063 -Ir*
Nc1v cai.'S -Pa11s · Scrvlt·c AT xtras, uses reg. gas, lo 1971 COUGAR, 17 mpg.
Ask About Our Uniqu VOLVO m ilcrtgc, $1850. 494-5208, Xlnt Condition
Used Mercedes Lease BIG DISCOUNTS ""-"°-'=°'='==~~-~ __ S1_99_5_. P_ho_,,._4_,.;.~""-'--i
Plans LAN DCRUISER '73 VOLVO 1800 '69 CHEVROLET Bel Ak, I DODGE
House of Imports WAGON ;:i· ::sdio~it=~=!~r, s1GJ5'. 19_11_oo_DG_E_ere_,-twood--.,-••
6862 !\olnnchester; Buena Park WAGON 968-224'1 !Ion wngon. Powe" steering on the Santa Ana F1;1·y. 11 11•hcf'] 11ri1'(' ( i:::i2':11 l ,
PICK Up TRUCK CHEV. '71 Caprice, 4 Dr. & broker, air cond. AM/FM 523-7250 · -Hrdtp. Air/cond. Full pwr. .. .. d,·o. '""".a•.e ra•k, 1;11 4 speed, air conrlitioninJ?. • • ...,.,, ,_ ,_ '67 r~ERCEDES BENZ ,\ u I(" f'l n t '. c U"an.'>r.1ission Ar.l 'F''.\1 radio, Only one Am-Fm . r-.1uST s ELL . steering wheel, only 15,000 r :::sr:i0i. around . 645-2331 miles. like new. 6444687
220 BEST Buy 1969 CllEVELLE MaHbu 301 AIR FORCE O!Hcer mu.I
V-8, air, stick. Ve ry clean. !'ell '71, 6 cyl Dodge DRrt, ~ltan111i5 lllnturs
w.mi' IC?.I ~I .I. $0\'0
'!<>. < ''"'" ..... ..,., ... '""'' ........ 4 speed, Rir L'Onditioning,
Al\! Fl\f radio, sun roor.l'L~E~A~S~E-'~7'~T~O~\-.U..,T~A-1~200~
(737BTYJ. Corolla sedun .. Gl'1 30
$3177 ini\es pt'r gnllon . . Only
Sjg.34 1110. ?..6 n1os. ope;;
end least•.
;1)2Qll ltwi4 8 VOLVO
1966 Harbor, C.i\·T. 646-930.1
JIM SLEMONS
IMPORTS
MERCEDES BENZ
AITTllORIZED
SALES & SERVICE
Jim Siemens
Imparts
(\Ve're lop buyer for any
used MerC('(!e' Benz.)
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
l'''' RF \lH ::t \'l! ,;7 ,···
!ll''\Tl'\1;1t(\ BL \(fl
'74 TOYQTAS
LEASE or BUY
Ne1v ?\lodcls -Ne1v Colors ol
~w.LewiA W TOYOTA
1301 Qua il l!l!n Harbor, C.l\!. 646-9303
NC\\'"J>Ort Beach 69 LANDCittJiSER llard-top.·
833-9300 Supcrh condition~ W 11 l E~IER FROt-.1 r.1acARTHUR 1r:idc. 8.11-2040 or 495-49-19
~f-B '69, 230 Sedan, PS. PB,
auto. i\1int l'Ond, $399J.
644-2498
MG
Dir.
$800. Call 5'-16-3367. 2 dr, hardtop, auto trans, IN JQWH '72 CHEVY Caprice, fully P/S fact air, ne1v tires.
l'quipped,_ !01v i:1}leage, 1 1 _•_92_-_!ll_l_6_. ------
01vner. $2500. 644-:>all 1 '6J DODGE 11·agon, nevr 'ft""" lt11t.=.1 ~67-CHEV\-'-P/S P/B 1ires. runs \\'t'll, must sell, .,YOLvo"' A/C, xh" ~JOO . moo• ~~D 5.i?-<1109
• '39 CHEV El Can1lno, auto,
1966 Ha,-bor, C.M. >ape deck. Good cond. Be" '71 FORD PINTO
1969 2 DR Vol\'o sedan, ,00'1c-''c.'=· -"0•0011c,64&-55~~-~-7~4-:-,-~
\\•kdays ~232. aft 7pn1 1968 CHEV. Imp. 2 dr. air
& \\'kends. 493-9366 ask for L'Ond. r/h. Xln't cond. J\1ust
6:16-9303
Gail. see. 673-7677
'73 t-.lONTE car10, Rll extras.
air, all pv.·r, Like new,
!>M-3793
'68 VOLVO 4DOOR
SEDAN '67 CAPRICE 1vagon good
l'Ond. best offer a/a p/s
Automatic, radio, heater, air "p~/_b_84~'~·~"~'~'=~=--
<'<>nditioning. IV"Ul911. CHRYSLER
$1677
~t.u.ltlai& W YOLYO ,
1006 l·larbor, c.r.f. 6-16-9303
'74 VOLVO'S
HERE NOW
In1mediate Delivery
On All l\·lodels
BUY ar LEASE
;Dm le.wiA e YOLYO
1965 Chrys. Sta. \Vng.
Xln't cond. Ne"' wood grain.
i\lust -sre. 673-7677
CONTINENTAL
i\·IUS'J' sell before Dec 31st.
r.Iark 3, xlnt cond \Vill sac
552-9 LJ l/833--0322.
TIME...FOR
Cj)UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
4 speed, radio, heater. cus·
tom exterior, Jo1v mUes.
(618CCFJ.
SAVE
Dw le.wiA
-TOYOTA
1966 llarbor, C.i\L 616-9303
'70 FORD L 'f'D Country
Squire wagon, fully equip-
ped, $1550. 642-0590.
'70 ~1AVERICK Xlnt cond.
GreA.t n1ileage. 6 cyl. 51499
497-1858
'70 LTD 15 mpg, air V·81
vinyl top. Xlnt cond. i\!oving
must sell. $11195. ~7252. 1 '59 Ford \Vagon. R/h, new
sinog device, V-8 auto. Rw1s
good. $12:1. 645--0262
'69 Ford l\fustang 4 spd oonv.
$900 or offer. Am n1oving.
6Tr1329
Fat Profit is allaintd when
you sell through resulto.get·
ting Daily Pilot Oassilled
Ads. 642-5678
CADJLLAC
YEAR END CLEARANCE
SALE
Every previOusly owned Cndillac and other fine co rs in out invenrory
will be offered at Reduced Prices between Now & New Yeat's Oay
Ov•r I 00 to rhoos• from ••• a l•w •xompl•s:
1973 ELDORADO
'a''"'' ,;, cond., 1.11 .,..w11. •i•rl too, •ophlfJ t 1001~., ifotou oi. o;j1 & toloo<oo:c •i.tli•t , '"'"•
t ooi lock1. 01<. !l96C.I~)
$5777
1972 COUPE DE VILLE
'••t••Y o<r ••~d., •••YI loo, 1~11 ••~••.'oil loo!~ff
<Mt••OI. !oil 4 l•lt1<0•;< ... tUOI . l't•••, o•o• !t <h ,
loooot "''"'•'· COS•D$ll $3888
1972 BROUGHAM
l uou«••• F•••••ood. ftdo1y o\• ao"f , 1.,u ""°'• ""'' !•• .••• 1 , ...... 11 ...... ., ......... '"'"· 1.11
& lol•«•lli< '''"''"I·"''· l'""'"'•'•lo. tOl40lfJl
$4333 I
, 1970 COUPE DE VILLE
•e<'e•v '" '""d1•i"'i•1. loll ........ ;.,1 -· 1.,11
too••o1 ,.,.,, .. , !oh I •o!OKOll\< .... ""I· '"""•
-••• lo<l•, .., •• , doluoo t•l•ot, ltll1'4111 "'
'•2666
1969 COUPE DE VILLE
'"""'' ,;, •••d .. 1,.11 oo-•, •i••t loo, foll loo•~ot
: ........ """""' ..... , •. !l!l ' •• 1 ...... , 1!00.i•t • .,. ••
10<•1. A ....... , (011)(•1)
$1777
!
1972 TORONADO
O'd• (.110 ... fa""',;, co•d., 1.11 """· •lo,1 too.
100011., on!o1:o<, 1;11 .. ~•el. •'•''"• "'"' '°''' l "''"'
"""' dtl••• •·''"'· (l9Jt1Cil $2999
1970 LE MANS
, ...... 0.1 .. ~ ~ .... Ht<ot<OO c. ......... ,, ... co•d. "°"" ,,..,;.,. 1edl•. •••'"'· "'"'I '"'"""· '"'"I o•~o• f o/o,.o e•ll<n (131AC.A1
$1333
'
1973 COUPE DE VILLE
.1 .. io,., oir U•d., loll ........ ;~,1 •o~. '"""'''' I. lool~ll l.i.,iot, !it• & 10•01<oo!c ''""""'· • "• '"' lo<U, lr\O•J Ol~or ••'<O'I! l~O]C,!1A)
~~l"'·R~ ta> L.:...,:.. ~_J
1972 ELDORA L:O
'•Uo'Y oh <O,fll10fti•t , lit!! "'"""'· '••''" '••••ill, "~ i tti<IOfOD" ""d"f , A•lf• •Odie. d'o' Itch'
o '•" ol ""'••• "'''"'· U~4f ... l l $5111
1972 SEDAN DE VILLE
fee!••• I " <OM1iie'"1"', h>U ...... ,;.,1 •op, 1,.11
1 .... ., ;., .... ,, lilt " .. 1 ..... 1 ....... ~ ......... -
loch. r1 ... 1.,. ;.,;do • ""'· !717!0•1
$3666
1970 SEDAN DE VILLE
'""'• ell <••dito .. i.oe, 1.,11 ''"'"" loll '""'""' ••"•""· lilt • '"'"""":' ., • .,1.,, .,., ... , do•< !0<h.
"'" oocoot•o"'I "'I! <O<•d lot l>OO•h! (l!,1001
$2555
1961 COUPE DE VILLE
'"'•'V t lr ttodU:tol~t. "'II .. ,..,, •l••I t••, ell loat....-ln•0<l•r, 1(11 & 1t!.i1<••:c •ll••ln•, ,.,,.,,.,_
...,1., 4Mr IH01. ,.,,~, 4o!•" oll<ll. (WY0l11 I
•999
1969 MARK IV
Cf~li.••• .. l'o tr • .,,, '0<1t1T t1~7fiill* ... ,..,,
•l••I .. P, l•ll IH!~OI l•torior. lllt "'~•ol, 111tot.
...,, l .. tt .... tttl c ..... '•'" «i•f.1:17}1
$2444
1969 CHRYSLER
N••;>e•r '•"•"' •·-• Mt<d•oP. fo<'••T t i•, ,.,..,
''"'l•t . brokt<. ,,.,.,1, .. r., .... , ""'t tt•. ,1",1 lo1,.,.r,•lOW. lOW ,..<10111 tt JilACiDI
$999
NABERS Cadillac
540-9100
2600 Harbor llvd., ·COiia Mesa
Open Sunday 540-9100
NEW CAR DEPT. 'DATSUN, TOYOTA '69 ~JG i\fidget Convc1·tible,
OR VOLKSWAGEN 'v/ hardtop, in Xlnt cond,
USED CARS .. : NEW TRUCK DEPT.
PAID 1'"0R OR NOT. \\'ILL Super gas ,n1ilcage, S91XJ or
PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL best oiler. call 675-2181 KENT ALLE N, 540-04-1:2. .c....c..'=-oc,.=""C:C:"'"--11
'10 DATS UN Pickup, lo __ P_E_U_G_E_O_T __ ,11
"'""· '1"~,:i';;~ NEW PEUGEOT
iiiiJ PICKUP "i lh •hell, good DEALER
~dition. i\1ake offer,
54S--06,j2
--1967 Datsun Roadster
$T:i0. 645-7312 aftte."''..:;c.. __
FIAT
Complete Sales and Scrvicc.
50 t.'Ompacl.~ 011 display.
PACIFIC MOTOR
IMPORTS
PEUGEOT /SUBARU
' r:/.AT g:;o Spydl'r J\M/Fi\1 1557 \\'. Lincoln Ave ..
r:iew radials, con1'rrt & hard Anaheim 53.l82l0
~;.OOO m;. 2SMPG. !96; 1 PORSCHE
FIAT 12-1 Spurr C.our1e. 1----------11 ~ ~ cc, headers, Al\l/fi\t. l\tAROQ~i '69 9115 Targa,
._ ~-494-0276. ma~ "'hl'els, new tires &
PPnnalune. Very clean.
5.57-34;)8 JENSEN
JENSEN
INTERCEPTOR
LARGE SELECTION
OF COLORS
'• IM'-IE'DlATE DELIVERY , FULL. SERVICE
• • DEPARTMENT
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
914 • 6, '70 Sliver Porsche,
Excel mcch & body corn!,
40,lXX} nti 646-5996
'69 Porsche 912. suru'OOf,
mags, xln'I cond.$5,000. Call
1'>.iG-8338
TIME FOR
Cj)UICK CASH
THROUGH A
1972 MALIBU 1972 . MONTE ,0 •
-.COUPE -c~RLO--I T-
S2699
1972
CHEVROLET
CUSTOM
COUPE
llllEl(lt)
S2099
1974 FORD
LTD
(lllJSC)
S3799
1968
PLYMOUTH
WAGON
CUJJl4U
$1299
(114DT6)
S3099
1970
PLYMOUTH
COUPE
C6'7CCll
81699
1972
EL CAMINO
(9251!1()
52999
1971 FORD
PICKUP
'-TOH
(221021()
52899
e t Cyl. 0/H Clm. Ellf, e t7" Wllout llM • 'lllh Cell su.llSIM e lltnaed Atr NNltr
• ·~·'Still e Di$< Drvm lrelln
• l"•d!Md Dlt.11 e OW.I WIS WI""*
$2538
$199 571.51
DOWN Pll MO.
U7:r1f0 11 Int IOllll t•t.11 price 1111;1, 1111 I.
'74 11t. ltts. Dlftl'rM ormt. prlc• t. o.lL• lncludlnrg ... & '1• lie, IMs I. all Cl"Vllll
cha~ for • ll'IOllll'ls on APPROVAL Of
Yl)llr crldll. ANNUAL. PEltCENTAGE llATe IS . ..._.
ORDER YOURS TODAY
'74 Mallb• Classic
POw.!r il"'rl119, oower
disc °''~"' 350 1/1, lurbohvelr•1Ntlc,
wtlttl COYtf'I, belled
whi1ew11l1 t I n te d
1111•55.
P< MONTH s99
'74 VEGA Htclllbl.
tvrbOl'lydr•rntllc, , ..
dlo, c1rpe!l119, wlllll w.u,,
PEit MONTH s73
'74 CA.MAIO
Power 1tHrl119, poWl'r
dl&e brl~tl. 3SO
Vt, lurbohydr11Nllc,
WllHI CO\fll'I, blllld
W!llttw•H1. llnted o••u.
f'i 1t MONTH •
'74 CHEY. Pkl•p
~ tori. Vt ._.1,..., 3 N>Hd tr1111m1 .. 1on.
l"ll MONTH s79
DON'T UNDllSTAN_D LIASINGf
PHONI: 147°6017
M MMtll 0.. •11111 t.wM. OfMr-Ytwfl Tlll11
H• °""' l"lfftllllt lt .... N
Wt Wiii Illy T-Pl'l'Mllt (Ir ti' Tnidl
An Cr-Miit Mint •• Alllll'WelL "'" Tu
e \.'» TH Pick•, • flHblllt Pldi~ ltll .. ''· ... e 6 Crl.
52890
$99 $85.55
DOWN Pll MO.
ORDER YOURS TODAY
Priced for Quick Sale
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277 I Mr AU. C1ttteM c.-.,. , , , .SJJt t
IJ IMrAU. Cnt•• Ce•,. •••• SlJtt
llS IMrAU c ...... Ce11pe •••• $J2tt
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