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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-01-09 - Orange Coast Pilot' • • ••-•w•·--""'"-----•..;;_.. ... ,.._,_,. ~~-or--·-· ........ .n:~ ... ~-·-~'"' ---·-...... ~..__ -·--· . • • • -.. -.. -Daneers. ~ 1S:panked Wi'h New E.-vet•IJp Orders DAILY PILOT * * * 10( * * * SATOROAY,,J.(NUARY 9, ·:1 971 ' - Jews March ~ ~rLT'Pft.OT Sttff Pl'Nlt9 BY CANDLELIGHT;·.!E\'(5 ~R(HJN NEWPORT BEACH A Protest Against Treatment ' of J1w1 in Sovlat Union Jews Hold Newport March -·~' ~ ~ ~~, i • .,., • • •L~ Protesiing Rt.l~s Acirons · c ·• MDU Has Birthday; Takes Tour President Nixon i~ 58 loclay. The extra year didn 't seem to age him a bit as he announced an optimistic out- look on the economy and a pledge or further troop v:ilhdrawals from South Vietnarr. by mid-Apr!!. Ton~ht Mr. Nixon plans to celebrate his birthday at a quiet dinner with Mrs. Nixon 24-yea r-old Tricia and family fri end 'c. G. "Bebe" Reboio of Florida. Friday, the president took tin1e to phone former Los Angeles Ram Coach George Allen and congra tulate him for his ap· poinrment as new cvach of the Wa shing- ton Redskins. The assess1nenl of the 1971 economy was a reaction to the announ cement thal unemployment in December rose to six percent. \\'hile "concerned'' about un· employment. Nixon believes "the nation ilii moving from an economy which was in· flalionarv tn"•ard the goal of havini;t an economy-with price stability." 'The President signed several bills Fri· dav including the legislation providing s2:2· bUUon in pay boosts for four million white cellar government worker1 and men in military uniform. He also Signed another bill that , wUI raise pension., of former and future Prest. • dents including himself from $25,DOO to By STEVE Ml'fCHEU. Je~s ml~ on city hilt Friday nlght to MO.GOO a year. He was expected to return ~ot""' 0•1tv .''1:9". '1 . pretent a ~ttUon ta Nfwport M~yor Ed to Washington next Thursday. A·....,;-u· • L r 100~ ·lj,1' wlbr(' ba'ach \ 1firth ~Ill 'tn!iatment of Sovtet .Jtws "'rtday af'-moon he new bv helicopter '""" IMJCn 'D ' • ';'!f -r '".'1> 1,n Jtu:iali'.~, ' '• ' • '" ~ 1' 1 1 !_ ~ I' ' ' 1 ref. b)' Rlbbt.BeWard King <it~ Har· ~ll~I:! ts~~t~he;:l~a~~~ :~ln~l~ • t tioi ~>r~mple, the proce11ion l:Q\lnd· chatting with squealin~ children and ad-Orailfe •\c;.•.lt ed: ,.Jlldo' from .St. James Epi.jC!>pal m~ln~ adults. He signed autographs. 1 • "'ChOfai',on the /"'AY to the steps of city p.11Mtd out Presidential pen.~ a'M'I invited .. \ .-, "' ¥JL ' · · about 30 youngster1 to k>ok: lnslde his •• '!Phe jroup eartied ·candle!,. and pla· prival,e iet hellct'loter. .' l~, ·aomt bearti'ig the names of Im-.-''Th8t's nealo," .,·aid one litUe &irl af- ',...pHiontd Soviet JfW!l 'aod tbe wonW '''-On· -r she tourned tJle hellcoriter. ".Trlil .. ~,each name:. ' "He sqre Uves in style.'' llld a letn- . ";.:nie ·~~ionlw~ •f.t'· ..., liid'iA ... 1of.1:~-~ .,.., •. ~ Mavor Harvey H. Cowell. a Democrat, ~ .... J>Oaed ..... 11 SOliet Je,ws Ne# Y"eV•~N said 'the Praidtnt's vlait to the 22-mlJe ,'II:!' tlloir' 'b\>rilft 1tlempt :jO 'hijlck la lcm .. piclureiqut island In the Poclflc w11 , :@] ,{f!l!ll. Ku11fa last Junr. a bi1 aurprlae. ... ~ · '•rd·~t\1;·.mr1·,,~,~~f.:'···I">~• · , · · . .,,~"" dd Mayor Hirth at city hliJt, '8'1• JnCthe ""'°' aild the Newport Coutlcil Fullerton Youth, 16 tot".accePt 'a~resolulion '1condemnfne \be redfnt action by the Sovie\ Union ·in con· ne.cUon. with.the Jewish defrJ')danta in the Leninlrad trials. 11 "We rtspectfully urge the city council · to..joln In O:'Jf-ipeUUoili:iliit· the rttolu~ ol'the CllWICIJ bt tr1nomllted to the So- viet Ernbul)' in New York City in order tJllt yet lnothel"VOl<e be helrd to optlk for tho8e who cannot sPtall: for f.Jlem· _....,,, Pettel Rited. ~ The petiUGo oulllned Jtvero! requall (S.. MAftCR. Pare 31 Killed iu Collision A 1&-year~\d FullertOTl youth was kilJ.. td Ji'rtdly 1fternooo when. hia mok>rcyele ~·u struck by a.c.r making a left tum on F.llc~d Stmt In l'ullerlon. The Orqe Coul!IY COroner'I Olli« .. Id Clotg B. Huiltpeth, WU hll .aboul 2:10 p.ni., frldl'Y~ by,.~<;_'\l'...~'l!I by Clyde R. Tm~ •, _..., -• illdil'r die untD 7:SO p.ni. In St. Jade Jl!oJll1al Trtal was not held by Fullerton 'Po11ct. I -- • '· ' #; Jews Sta.ge Mareh I .a New.port Beaeh •• 8ver Red Aet1ons -.-,!&~ iJq1 . . . Mystery Bandit 51h Hours RohsCdMFamily Pulled Out A mYstery bandit pulled a n:volver on a Corona del Mar fan1ily early this morn- ing and mede off with a reported $30.000 in jewels and cash. Newport Bt':ach police, sending all avail- N udie Da1icers Hit Witli Order To Cover Vp Two Santa Ana bars chafing unde r the restrlctions of a restraining order barring nude efitertainmenl on the premises got the W<lfd Friday that there must be no nude entertainment -period. Superior Court Judge Robert A. Banyard signed a permanent injunction barring what District Attorney Cecil Hick! says is lewd and obscene performances by naked ent.ertainer1 at the S.ront Gala and Top1eu Plus bars. Hieb successfully alleged tn hi! civil action that .dancing at the two taverns justified action taken under the pro- visions oC lJ\e~. RecJ. Light ~"11atement Act. l . Superior Court records indicate that judges have generally agretd with Hicks' "get tough" policy against bar1 offering controversial entertalnment. More than 20 restraining ordera and permanent ln- junction9 have been granted in this field in the put year and four bars named in such actlom are no longer in opera- tion. The nude 4andnl world's most recent ~atty w• the Sugar Shack bar In Loo A11mllol, c~ bf co-owners Ger1ld and' Mu')' Jo Jenninp arter a spate of cMJ Ind cr1mlnal Cl>Cltt ICllons agalnll the ,.,.-ltlJI 1111 ownm. Mrs. J"""'8i, lleneU 1 colorful ~~40; ,...,._ trade, .... i*n -. ~1. 1 court"lln' • pa tt wd ..,..Id dWJu and ~ ... u1ng ~·o.rt .action on f1lrther chariu of pe'ljlry IQlf filsfflt•tloll. Va ticap Stamps Set VATICAN•:cit:Y !AP)--Tho V1Ucan lflU issue I Hriel· 0( ttamp!I P'tb. 2 dedl· caled lo Ille ficht 111Jt111 blptry 81 part ol !lie "lnt.,..uanal Year ~.J:!• Afl1liit -1111 ~ • tlcio.'' Somo ttporll llY .• llllmp0 will bear the Image of a black angel, but the • able detectives to the scene, said th e armed robber hit the ho:ne abo ut I :SO a.m. Allegedly, only one man was seen, police had a few early details to release. The last name of the victims was Jaloff, but neither police nor the Pacific Tele- phone Company could provide: further identlfiCation . Police said no one was hurt during the robbery. The bandit left by .an unkoowll! mea ns. Newport Polic(' could not say exactly ho\V much in jewel, and how much in jey.·el'> and how mu ch in cash was taken. hut revealed both amounts were con.sid. erable. Few other det.ails of the large robbery were po.ssible before press time. Man Sentenced In Coed Slaying Gets N~w Trial I A man who drew a state priaon term of ri ve yeara .to life when..,!l,~ pleaded gullty to the slaying of a fqrmer ·Orange Coast College coed is today free on his own recognlz.ance and awatting a new trial in Orange County Superior Court. • George Arnold Vic.. 39, appeared in court Friday to be told by Judie Byron K. McMIUan that he muat come back Jan. 22 for what may be the 1etting ol his new trial dat.e. LOMITA, Calif .. {U~IJ -"Alycia, Alycia, do you feel them now? They'll have you out in no time. Just a little bit more now. H's OK baby. Your daddy is righ t here." Jose llernandei told his :Z..year~ld daughter Friday her five-and-one-half hour ordeal in a 10-inch square hole at the bottom of a 19-foot shaft at a storm drain project was nearly over. . "There !he goes. there she . goes,'• i. fireman yelled. "We've .got her." ,. · A cheer went up from the crowd· ol more than l ,£00 watching from the rur- face as the dramatic rescue reached a successful climax. Thousands more fol· lowed the drama on television. Her mother. comforted by a priest. ~·ept v.•hen Alycia was finall y carried from the hole. Authorities said the child was in good condition and apparently only suffered shock, She 'il-'aa taken for observation to Harbor Qty Hospital. The ordeal besan at about 12:30 p.m. wh.en workmen at the aite yellecf at a group of children playln, jnside ttte ~ iect to 11tt out. AJ they ICTam~ to ~. Alycia slipped down a mound ot IOft dirt and tumbled feet-first intO ~ shaft. "lt was fortunate that she-was Sffft fa1llnit inlo the ·hole, otherwise there i no telling how much Ume sht ml~t have-\ soent before helo came.'' sakf B1ttal!On Chief William Ware, who directed the rescue operations. The Hernandeze s and Alycl1'1 four ~andparent.s maintained a vl1U near the hole ~while firemen and conttructJo. workers, uaipg heavy maclrlfttrYt llak I r shaft par !lei tq the one Alycia wu CnP: pedin. T• Vick wu freed two month.t •IO and other rescuers took turns cran"'._ ·u a11owed to return .to hb ~lrOle home _,. when the Fourth Diltrlct /Court o( .AP" air «impressor to keep Alycia~' peils mined the .,.Ienco dilli>ooed wllh 'tlr. $he could be hem! whim . Oct 1, 1118 by the tlien 8aoerler Court at, the bot!Gm of the dlik bole clti.· Judge llobert Gardner md -a lq for lier P'"""-J new trial for Vick. '4. '1ltl1 • ~ IJn, °"'. !!"m•n1 1114. "'G~.'t\owJutlbG-11_,. •• °lt~ she-' allll .Uvt .. ·. ·'· l . ' ---' Oo(o illlt Wf Wll IUftt. two ,.._., lng orothat same appelJate court btnch. artfl l1t'O tonlttuctJM 1'Grkers beiU tbt Vick lllCCtlllflllly"orped In bl1 appeal d<lkate job ol tunnelln( 1<1 feet·!toift tho that he was unlawluUy 1denird the rJght raicue shaft to the ahaft wt.rt 'Attia to appoln' hb own doctor for the post· was trapptd. · ' ! - mortem eslrninllioo of tbl body of S'881n But thfltr flrtt effort came out tao dttp Carol Adams, 20. l1lll they had IQ. try aialn Tiit ~ MIN Adams died June 11. I.Ml, aild tunnel "" iloree feet 1boV1 lhe -1~!;1 Vick wu arrtlted and 1CCUled of kUllng heed and OftC'fl a"aln rcuen 1bad to hill rGUS\C pr.-~ by attacking her rem.rt thtlr tunnel. and ~ a plutic bag oYer .bet hear. 'lbtn the racue team onounced 1t II w11 aloted !Mt the couple quarrelled about I p'.m. the third lwN( had liroltet1 after Viet ...,.led opendlng llVlnp lhnlql{ to Al1cla Ucrber l•tlier irent !hit "'" lo like them to Aflllralla lo lhO \nouth ol 1he ihaft lo )'ell - and that he. kllltd her in a fit of ra1•. ol encouragemet1L f · ' z DAILY PILOT OUEENfE lly Phil lnterlandl • "'Yea, Mr. Wentworth, that's VERY Johnny Carson. Now can we get on with this letter ?" Colorado Rancher Gets Wyoming Post CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - A prominent rancher hu r~tved a judge's okay to serve in the Wyoming Legislature even though his home is over the border in Colorado. But members of t h e Democratic party who oppose the seating of Dean P1osaer Jr., 53, as a· state represen- tative vowed to continue their fight lo the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. Proa&er, secretary cf the Wyoming Stock G r o w e r 1 Auociatlon, was chosen as a Republican state represen- tative from Laramie County Nov. 3. With 11 to be elected to the House from his district, he finished ninth in a field of 22 candida tes, receiving 8,885 votes. His election was challenged by county Demo c rat ic Chairman Larry S h i e c k because Presser's ranch home lies one quarter of a mile inside Colorado on a spread that includes .f,000 acres in Wyoming and 8,GJO in Colorado. Oist. Court Judge John F. Raper ruled Wednesday thal Prosaer is a resident or Wyoming but that the House of Representatives. which con- venes next Tuesday in Cheyen- ne. is the final judge of wbelher to seat him as a member. Pro&ser said he was "just real pleased by the decision and it just confirms my con- tention that I have been a resident of Wyoming for -40 years or better." He said he was confident the House, w i t h the Republ icans holding a .2-l margin over Democrats, also would rule in his favor. Shleck's lawyer, William Bagh~y, said he thought h.is client wanted to carry the matter to "its logical con- clusion and if that means the U.S. Supreme Court then so be it." Judge Raper noted there were numerous definitions df "resident" and said the one seeming to ap ply here was Prosser's intent as to residence. 'The judge said the Chalk Bluffs Ranch belonging to 1a Prosser Jamily corporat~n has almost no contact wilh Colorado. All ranch roads and power Jines are. linked to Wyoming, Prosser pays taxes and works in Wyoming and voled in Wyoming for years. He sent his children to school in Cheyenne, has a Cheyenne malling address and a Cheyen- ne telephone number and Wyoming motor v e h i c I e registrations. State Solons Sport Growth SACRAMENTO (AP) Hair -a politically ticklish subject -Is in liberal abun- dance at the 1971 legislature. But few politicians care to discuss their new mustaches and beard. ren . "'hose droop-<:omered mustache was in m a n y new spaper piclures of Gov. Reagan's inaugural, a I so declined to rom1nent. Balding, bespectacled James Mil!s ID-San Diego), the Senate's new Presiden t pro Re flecting a gen e r a 11 Y team, has an adm ilt!dly hairier electt')rat2. California's "straggly " mustache started lawmakers no\V boast a on Christmas Day. caucus of 12 mu staches -A s s e m b 1 y m an Robert lncuding one genuine full Be\·er!y. the only Repu blican beard and excluding one with a mustache, says he at. Beatie wig. Last session there taches no political significance were just five. to it. Democrats hold an 8-l \l,-.-----------.1 mustache le:ad in the Assembly. In the: Senate its 1I a Democratic mustache OPENING SPECIALS landslide, 3 to 0. And lhe White Cloud1 only beard in both houses 1 O For $1 graces the face of Kenneth -.noNs- Cory (D-Garden Grove l. 5 F« $l C.Ory 1a!d he grew the dense brown btard partly because a campaign <> p·p one n t circulated a picture showlng Cory with a variety of drawn·1 on beards. A&!lemblyman Char\e1 War- ALL TANKS 10% AIOYI COST M•~Y Mort $pteltlt PAVILION AQUAR( M 0 ••!>0• CevnlY'I M•-1 S. ,_ MOii 8ff11!llUI I I~ ••IMe 1'1t1111911-f1 .. l HI stop by, for a try 11v1nty-on11 It ~~~L~ BOO HAMOR flLVO. I COST.A MESA (714) IW0 .. 100 ,, CONTAC '" JO'S COLD TABLETS Sunday Only "" ":a1•1ng · F1gh 1 off \<H1l e 1 col d) "Ith Con11c• tablet~ SpeC'ial Sunday· Only! LUXURY ROBES .. AND SLEEPWEAR /\ g~IJ xv o f drc~m ~· Sl)'IC:}> a! 1rr mc:nJ ou ' clear· an.:c pr1.r~' \\'nrnr n·, ci uil rc:d n rrrv i rr\ lie pil r 1)r 1rll r1 lonk rnhr•-. rri.: SS l nd ur \\'1n 1r r-11,rn1 Co\l!rlll f1 ~nnt! nr hru,hr d r1·1 !Onj! \hOrT o r 111•111 go"n~. rrg. l 71! up L 1rl~ !1>hr s ri·, gH\1'11\, c u lou rs and Chr1 sima~ \loc lun~' in nr11'er colors fabri cs. 4·14 Shop earl}' Ctur~r 1• ~r II rn .u r' r-...,..- • ll > [<' l' " SUNDAY JAN. 10,-JO A.M. TO .7 P.M. \~ 46 -oz: KLEAR· FLOOR WAX Sunday Onlv ~h 1 n~ n .. ()r\ 111thou1 rcllnw1n& •re rours "11 h new formula Klea r • floor \\'l:C. MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SWEATSHIRTS REG. 1.88 I I I S""day Only e These short sleeve sv•ca1shlrti; f('a ture a reinforcf'd neck band for non-sa g 11·{'ar. 1Jnd soft fleece linin.:. Avai lable in a "aricty of colors. In sizcs S·~l-1- MEN'S 6" WORK BOOTS Sunday Onfyl Reg. 5.94. Lcathrr·!1kc 4 4 4 · Y1n yl, cre p e r ubber s o les a nd Goodye ar weli.Tan. 6'1r-12. Cliarg• It! 6-oz: NY-QUIL ;;i COUGH SYRUP Sunday Only !',.,,1h1ng n111h1 mcdic111on for cough, or cold, S:a~·e now. Cha rge 11. "II 01 VISCOSE LOOP RUG, "''· POLY FOAM BACKING . - " Reg 13 88 Sunde>" Only 96 .I\' 11( I I 1n rayon 1·1srose pile Jn '"' cc:ds . gold, 11·0 , adn, blurlgrc:cn, ca ndystr1pc: 1 nd pump kin 4.94 Poly Fo1m C1rp1! Underl1y 91112 ' 4,44 l1 ... !ld .... t.1~ Noftfll" II htltn 36" WIDE METAL STORAGE SHELVES 3.37 4.77 7.88 K-MAltT LAWN & OAltDltj FERTILIZER NO·IRON SPREADS FULL DOOR MIRROR BRUSH CURLER PAC 2-1.1." IOX' COOKIES MINI MAG SHELLS S•nday O.ly 1.87 50 lb. bag of fertlUur for new la:wru, shade tree1. ever- l!:l"eelU, •hrul>A and hedges. fruit .t nut trtt~. flowers and ve1etables. CC1v~rs 5000 s:q. ft. Iron added. ' Re9, 4.17-Sun. Only Full or 1w1n. \\'11ihlblt cotton 11o•o\•en plaids . c;h111c 1l • Re9. 4.17 -Sun. Only 1.9.7 16it5f1"' full·ltn11h door mir· ror framtd in natur1I wood .. R.,. 1.27 ~ S1.tn. Only 68.c Su ptr pie of I doz. alumi· num brush curlers. In. lsi~e•. Rig. 97f .. Sun. On ly ' ~•f· 1.76 -Su~. Onl1 73c J.44 Da ni•h crisps, chocol1te chip , or Cll 1mtal. In sray·frcsh pkr- l .... _,....,_,...i.......,,•,..,._. • 100 .22·c1I. lon;·rine 1htll1 in plastic c1rtridge holder. Sl\'e. \ I i I • ' • r I I • . - ---~P*t"" • * ....... ·~ ... . .. "" • . - • • -·Weekend .~olQ' Hometewn . - :VOL 64, NO. 8, S S~TIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SA TU RDA Y, :JANUARY 9, ·197 r TEN CENTS .. County Welfare Costs Near Crisis--Thomas By JACK BROBACK Of ""' O.llr 1'1i.t 11 .. 1 Wellare spending in Orange County is reaching the crisis stage, aceording to C.Ounty Administrative Officer Robert E. Thomas. Thomas said at the ·present rate of ootf]ow of funds the welfare budget of $63 million Will be over.'lj)ent by $3 rilillion by the end of !he fiscal year~ June 30. . • The. county adm.l.nistralor pointed out that -munties are not allowed to operate on deficit financing as does the federal government and if the jJl'esent trend conUnuea, welfare e1penditures will have to be draSUca.Ily curtailed. "lbe wtlfi.re budget for the Jflt>-n yelrt 1s:m..mmlon. The county's share 'of "U{e ·that' )6\al is $16 million, the ~eraf gM-nment'a $23 million and the state's $18.7 million. The tot.al budget i! up S16 million over 1969-70. To meet the .current fiscal year's estimated $3 million deficit the county can dig into its Sl million reserve fund and tap the capitaJ ouUay fund earmark- ed for deveJopmerit of fegional parks. But that does not take care of next year. Previously. TAomas had said the county might be faclng a lkent tax Increase next year just to finance ex- isting spending allocations. The incre11se, he .sa id, would resul t bttause of reduced state and federal allocations to tbe county in welfare, Atedl..cal and mental health. Thomas did not rule out the possibility that wel!are spending might stop if the mOflf:y runs out. but he is not certain such a move is legal. \\'hen the current budget jumped $11 million over the previowi year eaUJeS v.·ere listed as riling unemployment; overall populat ion growth; elimination of residence requirement; increased allowances for urned Income; publicity surrounding v.·elfare : declining stigma attached to public assi11tan« and growing incidence of !am.Hy breakup. Thomas said there has been no im· provement in thole problem areas during the current year. Unemployment, af course, has hit a new hJgb of 7.7 perctnt or the work force. · One year ago, the unemployment rate was only 3.9 percent. Thomas has prom~ to give the Board of supervisors a detailed analysis or county spending and income program.I on Jan. 2U. From present indications the picture will not be a pleasant One. Tot Saved From Death Long Ordeal in Narrow Hole Ends in Rescue LOMITA, Calif. (UPI) -"Alycia, Alycia. do YoU feel them now'! They'll have you out in no time. Just a little bit more now. It's OK baby. Your daddy is right here." Jase Hemandez told his 2·year-<>ld daughter Friday her five-and-()fle-half hour ordeal in a 10-inch square hole at the bottom of a 19-root shaft at a storm drain proj ect wa s nearly over. ·"There she goes, there she goes,'• 1 fireman yelled. "\\'e've got her." A cheer went up from the cro,,.,·d of more than 1,000 watching fr om the sur- face as the dramatic rescue reached a 1Uccessful climax. Thousands more fol- Board Sets lowed the drama on television. Her mother, C{lmforted by a priest, wept when Alycia was finally carried from the hole. Aulhor ities said the child ~·as in good cond ition and apparentl y only suffered &hock. She was taken for observation to Harbor Ci ty Hospilal. The ordeal began at about 12:30 p.m. "'hen workmen at the site yelled at a group of children playin~ inside the pro- ject to get out. A3 they scrambled to obey. Alycia slipped clown a mound of soft dirt and tumbled feet-first into the shaft. · "It was fortunate that she was set'n falling i.Rto the hole, otherwise there is Optimism Voiced no telling hoW much time she might ha \'e spent before help came.'' said Battalion Chief William Ware, who directed the rescue operations. The Hemandezes and Alycia's four grandparents mainta ined a vigil near the hole while fir.-nen ind construction workers, using heavy m1chinery. sank a shaft parallel to lhe one Alycia was trap- ped in. Ot he r rescu ers took turns cranking an air compressor to keep Alycia supplied with air. She could be heard whimpering at the bottom of the dark hole and cry- ing (or her parents. "It's a good sign, one fireman said, "We know she's still ali ve.'' Once the shaft was sunk1 two fimne11 and two construclion worktr1 began the delicate job or tunneling 10 feet from the rescue shaft to the shaft where Alycia was trapped. But their first effort came out too deep and they had to try again. The second tunnel was three feet above the gir l's head and once again rescuers had to restart their tunnel. 1 Then the rescue learn announced at about 5 p.m. the third tunnel had broken through to Alycia and her father went to the mouth of the shaft to yell words of encouragement. Blast Erupts Public Usage Nixon Marks Birthday; In Baltimore; .. S1ut .~illgi,~· ... ·-..lfrikes··'ft>ur .oi CaJ4fflilt: 4 Found D~d A la~·11uit to est_ablls h the public·s BAL Tlr.fORE; (AP) -Four J)erlOllll 111bFfO•·~pany landt""~'ltt'-~ -·~· •· ,..,..,,:,,,. '' ... • u--ere kiJltd in an explogion that leveled ing the shoreline of Upper Newport Bly Preskfent Nixon is 58 today. Nixon, 24-year-old Tricia and family three row hou.ses and set off a four-alarm area Y•ill be considered by Orange County The e.i:tra yur didn't seem to age. him friend C. G. "Bebe'' Rebozo af Florida. fire. Officials said it apparently was Board or Supervisors Tuesday, a bit 1s he aMounced an <Jptimlstic out· Friday, the president took time to phone caused by leaking gas. Supervisor David L. Baker ra ised the look on the economy and a pledge or r Lo 1 Two other persons were treated at a Jssue after the board voted last Tuellday fu rther troop withdrawals from South ormer s Ange es Ram Coach George hosr,ilal after the blast Friday which • DAtL V l'U.01' 119'1 l''"°t. . ' BY CANDLELIGHT, JEWS MARCH IN NEWPORT BEACH A Protest Against Treetmenf of Jews in Sov~et . Union to can«I the proposed land exchange Vie111am by mid-April. Alle n and C<lngratulate him for his ap-hur ed rubble across the atreet. between the countv and the ranch com-Tonight Mr. Nixon pla,,s to celebrate pointment as 11ew coach of the Wishing. Police said the fi re was brought under pany in the Upper 'eay area. his birthday at· a quiet dinner with r.trs. ton Redskins. control after ahout a~ hour. Two hours Jews Hold NeM»ort Ma1·cl1 Protesti11g Russ Actions Baker noted that the supervisor! ha d The assess ment of the 1971 economy later the charred bodies of Annette Bar- votecl 3 to 2 last July not to pursue was a reaction to the announcement that ber 7, and her 4-ye ar-<>ld brother, Thomas the prescriptive rights to land u.!le In Mystery Ba_n_ di' l unemployment in December rose to s.i:r -were recove red from the icy rubble. I .. __ • ._., after the County Counsel's or. Ethe. 1 George, abo_ ut 60, died at City ll"I: ..,.. norcenl While ~Concerned'' _&bout.: un• U--'-J nd J ~-bod -· fici" Teported that there v.•as evidence "~ s-.-pio.a_ a . a-ou. Oji ~ -r«oY~--- that there existed 3utficient grounds for Robs CdM Honie em ployment, Nixon believes "the natio• l~te Friday night was tentatively ident,.. such action. Is moving from an economy whlch was in-fied as her husband, Jame~ George, 65. Baker reaso~ that with the can-flalionary toward the goal of having an The ~rges were pl~Mln~ .to m~t ccllaLlon of the land exchange agreement 0£ Jewels, Casll economy with price stability." from thei r horn~ today, hre off1c1als said. h bl-. . ht t h d Th p id ;---..1' • I b'IJ F I The y had sold it. B~· STEVE !'IUTCHELL 01 n.. O .. ILT l'lLOT 'toll A cr>ndngent of JOO Newport Beach Je11·s marched on cil)' hall Friday n1ghl to present a petition lo Ne~·port Mayor Ed !firth protesting trea\n1ent of Soviet Jews in Russia. Led by Rabbi Bernt1rd King nf the Har- bor Reform Temple, lhc procession round· t'd Via Lido (rom St. James Episcopal Church on the way tn the steps of city hall . The group cRrrird candles 11nd pla· cards, some bearing the na mes of im· Man Sentenced In Coed Slaying Gets New Trial A ma,n who drew a state ptisori term nf five years W life ""'hen 1te pie~ guilty to the slaying of ~ former Orange Coast Callege coed is today free on his o~n r:ecognizance and awaiting a ntw • trlal Jn Orange C-Otinty SuJ)erior c:?w't· George Arnold VJc, 39. appeared In court Friday le> be 'lold by Judge Byron K. McMillan lhat be must come . back J111. 22 for wh;.t m4)' be the setting of fds new tri~ date. Vick was freed two month& ag0; and allowM lo.nluni.to..hii Monll'Ose,-._ w11<" the .Fo..-th Diltrlcl C0urt of Ap- 11tal1 • 'reversed lhe set1t.tnce irnpo1ed ott. 1 1,, 1161 ·by t~ then Svperiot;}O>urt Judge Robert 011'..dner and ordired ,a new trial for Vick. Gardner. now·JuiUce Gardner, is se.n'- tng "' th8l Amt a_ppelllte court bench. Vlcli ~ arCJIOd In his l ppeal that tie,;,'ii'liil.:ir!ully d<liled tlJe rigllt to appolri\ hie own doctor ror the post· mart.em e:i1:amlnaUt>n or the body or Susan Carol Ad.Jml, 21l. 1olJu AdlmJ died Juoe :JS, 1116t, and V!dc ... amoted and aCCUICd of :.,J:t ills 1 youni ·peramout by attackl r and holdln; a pLull• bag over 1*; bear. It WU JJllJted J!Jat JIJe COUple Q\JaflJIJed all.r. Vlcli •drnfited . '11'nclln( uffnp that ,..,.. to 'take them to Aultralla and llial be killed her in a ~I of ta.., ,, . ' prisoned Soviet Ja~·s and the words "On Tr ial'' Wlder each name. t e pu _ 1c s rig o use . mars an e rtlj ent s"''"'l" a&Yera 1 s r • The explosion was believecl by police upli_mds 1n lhr. Upper Bay '\OU\d become cfay, ineluding the legisl alion providing and fire off icials to have~ cau,,ed by The candleli ght proceS&ion wa,: nrgan· Jted in protest of the gtiff pen;ihies in1· Posed on II Soviet J('WS New Year's Eve for their abortive attempt 10 hijack an gjrplane from Russia last June. an 1mP?rtant ~ue. . A mystery bandit pulled s re,·olver on $2.2 bil lion in pay boosts for four million leaking gas in the George residence, in The issue will have to be setlled in a Corona de! r.tar family early ll1is morn-white collar 1overnmen t workers and the Hi ghlandtown seclion. the courts and that may take years. ing and mad e off with a reported $30.000 men in milita ry uniform. Fire official! said the dead children'• The counly is currently engaged in in jewels and cash. lie also signed another bill that will grandmother. Mrs. Gertrude l\1eagher ::i lawsuit with the Chandler·S~rm::in Newport Beach police, sending all avail· raise pensioos or former and future Presi· aboul 511 , probahly \Vas saved by being Corporation over the public's r ight to ah1c detectives to the scene, said the dent.~ includi ng him.self from $25,000 to Urown from Ult' house by the force ot Donald Perkal, a Santa Ana attorney, ar.ldressed r.1ayor Hirth at city ha!!. urg- ing the mll.yor and the Ne\\·port Councll lo aceept a resolution "condemriing the recent action by the Soviet Unio n in con· nection 'A-'ilh the Jewish defendants in the Leningrad trials." ac~s and use of beach areas at Dana armed robber hit the ho~e about J JO S60.000 a year. He was expected to return the explosion. She was listed in good Pflint strand. ;i.m.. Allegedly, only one man was sc<'n, lo 'i\1ashington next Thursday. condition at a local hospital. The child· Similar courl action \\"as contemplated police had a few early details to relea sr. rriday artemoon he new by helicopter ren "s sister, Barbra, 2, "'as treated for regarding the Sa ll Creek Beach area The last name of the victims "'as Jaloff, ,1·lth hi.~ daughter. Tr icia. and Rebozo to injuries and n?!eased. but the offer of th e AVCO Corporation, hlit neither police nor the Pacifi c TPle· C;italina Island whcr~ he spent 90 minute! Police said the explosion apparently v•hich took over the Laguna Niguel'!'! phone Company could provide further chatting wi th squealin~ chil dren and ad· \V<is set off in a gas heater or a cooking interest in lhe property, postponed any identification. 1nlrin.it: adults. He signtcl autograph.~. O\'en . action in that area for the present. Police said no one was hurt du rin~ lhe passed out Presidential pens and invited 4'We respectfullr, urge ihe cily council to join ifi 'our pet1tton and lhe resolution of I.he council be lra11smitted lo the So- \•let Embassy in New York Cil.y in orde r that yet anOtbe.r voice be heard lo speak for those Who· can not spea k for them· ieh·es,'• Pei:kel,stated. 'l'he County Counsel's office determine<! robbery. Tile bandit left by an unkno1-1•ns about 30 youngsters to look inside his the possibi llly of good grounds for a means. private iel helicopter. public use Jawsuil in both the Salt Creek-Ne wport Police could not say exactly "That's neato." said one little girl af· Dana Point and Upper Bay areas thr~gh how much in jewe.ls and how much in ter ~he tourned the helicopter. advertisements soliciting information jewels an d how much in cash was taken. ''Ile sure lives in styl e," sa id a teen- r,romd per rsons who htoadlhuese~_tahcehepsrivaandte ~a'h'1,'_veFa,1«1w boo'~~,amde'::'.n1·1", o~ert~e~":/gd; agM~.vor }{arvey H. Cowell, a Oemoerat, an s or access rn: ..., u ic .., said the Preside.nt's visit to the 22-mile v.•aler areas over a pe.rkld of year:11. robbery we.re possible before press lime. long picturesque is!Md in the PaciUc was The pttit.ion outlined several request.s (See MARCH. Pqo JI ·u.s. Employes Get Raise M,0ve Made Under Neiv Bill to Adjust Pay Rates • • • ''Foubwjlig signature of a bill that allows The raises will be adjusted on or rante. from $8,582 to $37,62• in e\ghl the ~dent to adjust gov(!rnrnent after Oct. I of each year beginning cl~sses and seven l!teps. aaIArles to· make them compatable to in 1973, Zeigler said. Until then. the The pay hikes are applicable for the wiga paJ<I by ·industry, four ml!Uon adjustment.,, -lor 1971 and 1972 ..,.... first pay period of this year .. goweinqMOt eipploytS got.a i:_alse. • will bt made effective "the fiMJl pay Military pay ral11a. e.ffechve. Jan. 1, Jn,111,!> Q.&U""-<>rd...._ilrnd.Frlllt~ ~11od on or alter Jan. I with ti!• 1171, pr~I~ for monllily pay lor com- In ~ClcnMi11c. PresldOnt Rld1a,;(Nl1: -d-~e<i«ol"ili<'Ol!ic<-of ~mDJ~rf bucfidj .... """""1K""olfl""rs ·of "1' lo 12.967 '' on &rabted a 5M petctni ·waae hJke and the chairman or the c;t!il 1ervlet1 irade JO and up lo &22.IO per month to ,..l.f milliori clvijlan, pernment commission 1etlna: u tht President~• at gr1de one. with_ , • emelof'et•ancl· all ltqulvaltl\t 7.9 phunt agents. ' . . Warrant of0Cl!l'I av ye1r1 8CrVJCt incn't_e !hat a,ppllcs onlJ to , the .bate "Pay rates fla~ by the · Presldept wlll &et from 7ta.2CI to ,1,137.90. pay· IQledlllts cf 2.7 mllllon tnlUtary cannot exceed ~ rate. for le ... 1 one .,.PlojJts. of the exeeuUve -.i., cumour Fullertou Y oulh, 16 8)' Ja~ raiacl to the nillltary .yn $)1!1,000." Zeigltr, 11Jd. '1~ _ be 1plante<1 to ~ hue sraci, 1" lbe Prior 1o pi;,qo or u. compuil>IJJJy Killed hi· Collision ~Ice 1C11Cs. Pre.s1 Secrl!l8ry 'Ron pay act by Congress Jut year, lhe Zltgler 11aid the 7.9 percmt booe:t applied President recommended actkm to m1ln- to the. ba~ pay scales would ruult taln compa rability between Federal and in. an overan pay hike that m,111tches private: ente.rprlse pay. lhift • sranled to ciYlUan aovttnmtnt The uecuUve order raising IOVtm--J!irs. . . mtnt workers' pay prov.Idell • ... .... , Under the pravillons of the 1910 one tmploye annual aalarla tqm, ~<deral Pay ComporobUlly .-ct. tho from .~.126 to 1$,m ill to ofepo. {tie Pn,ldinl bu tho·l"·"" ·IAI revlow Jn-h!Rliell' JVllde -ta -would •ftf<lve 4u*)' wapl '"""'\11 and adjtlal pen> '37.124 annllally. 1M11! pay 1e1lol lCliordJn&ly. Fonlgn S...lct of(lcen' ulary llepo A 15-yuri)ld Fullerton youth was kf11 .. td Friday aftemoon wben hJa motorcycle WU lllnJc) "1 • 1'lr ~a loft tum ..,·Euclid Jllrwtl:ln J'ullOrtori. • . . 'file Or-. QJoply ~· of~ 111.kl Crail a· .. ffudsjJelh, was. htt 11j:>oul t:IO 'J).m., ·Frida)'~ bf. a car drlven b7. C11de R. 1'!wl. • u~; '"*' dl<ln t die ualll 7:ftJ p.m. In st. Judi, lloopltal. Tl'UI .wiil nal ·bold 'lif Fu1lert4a l'oUct. ! ' •.~,I 'I a big mrprlse. N udie Dancers Hit ' Witli Order T_o Cover Vp Two Santa Ann bar1 chafing uncle!' lhe re11rlctfona of a re1ttllillng ortier barring nude entertainment on the premlles 1o.t the word Friday lhat there muat be no Dude e.nt~mtnt -period. superior Court J~e ~. A •• Bany•nl 1(1ned a ...,...mt ~ barring. wb~t Dl•Jtlcl' A~.~ Htcks says ts le,,d ~ ttllc111. porlonnoncts by ri.i.d .....,_ II· - llie Sol'Olll Galo ond Toplw PIU ~ lllcils 1UCCesJJfully .... pd ill blo Cl•R action that danclnJ al the two taverna jUJtlOed actkln taken under the l)r<>- vblont of the Red &JPI Abotemtnl Act. • Superior Court records lndlt:ale thal judiio llove gene<ally •""11 with Hlc!J$• "ltl ....... policy •lalnal llOn·oflOrloC c:oatti>Ytnlal .. lerla\f'menl. 'llOre thon 20 r:MLtainlnc'cidtn and, permifltnl fn. b>cllaM llavoibeon granted Jn tllb field In lbe ~-and foor bn llllll'd In tuch adionl •• no looser ID op;er•. lion. • ' Eisenhower Kin Wed To English Barrister GElTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) -SU11n Elaine Eisenhower. a granddaughter ol the late President Dwight 0. Eisenhower, has Wed a British '?arrister, Alexander Hugh Bradshaw, alter an intemaUonaJ ro- ma~. They met In the diplomatic circlet of -BruulW,. where her father Ml U.S. ein- busador to Belgium and hla falher is British CMSUI. • ' tt should wann up a bit alonJ: Ult Orange Coast UllJ wetkd w~ bfClts during .!he .cloy .Mlrlng .. fbere will bl 80mt high cklu6 -J!Jmtah SUhday wllli pa4clli. cfoi Sunday moi'oll(. Low1 .-ID ~ 'IO, J ·;) . JNsm&. TODA y I What oT• Amcrlcam n aU, doing lo clean up and gre~ vp their JtometoKma ? 7omU~ WnA:.o 111 poUtd cltizns ocro.u lhc no- tion to toke cfccnuua of tnvff'oit. mental poUUUOM threotr. .. ,,,,. l...._ . ,. "'"'"' .......... ' C"-"!I Mtwa ... , ......... I c1.....-,,,. _.,.._ 1•1• c:.-.. • ........ • <-' ,,... ' ...,. "I' (~ ,. s-·...-.11;1 .. ..... , .. tl't UllCllL• ,_ .~ 7 z DAIL V PILOT ' QUHNIE ly ~I lntirlaiicll -' ,• ! ,_, ~ "'Yea, Mr. Wentworth, that's VERY Johnny Canon. Now can we get on with thi! letter?" Colorado Ranc11er Gets Wyoming Post CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - A prominent rancher haa received a judge'! Okay to serve in the Wyoming Legislature even though his home is over the border in C.Olorado. But member.s of t h e Democratic party who oppose the seating of Dean Prosser Jr., SJ, as a state 'repre.sen- tative vowed to co nt inue their fight to th~ U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. Prosser, secre tary of the Wyoming Stock G row e rs Association, was chosen as a Republican state represen· tative from Laramie County Nov. 3. With 11 to be elected to the House from his district, he finished ninth in a field of 22 candidates, receiv ing 8,885 votes. His election was challenged by county Democratic Chairman Larry S h i e c k because Prosser's ranch home lies one quarter of a mile inside Colorado on a spread that includes 4,000 acres in Wyoming . and 8.000 in Colorado. Di.st. Court Judge John F. Raper ruled Wednesday that Prosser is a resident of Wyoming but that the House of Representatives , which con- venes next Tuesday in Cheyen- ne, is the final judge of whether to seat him as a member. Prosser said he was "jllSt real pleased by the decision and it just confirms my con. tention that I have been a regident of Wyoming for 40 years or better." He said he was confident the House, w i t h the Republicans holding a 2-1 margin over Democra ts, also would rule in his favor. Shieck's la"•yer, William Bagley, said he thought his client wanted to carry the matt er to "its logical con- clusion and if that means the U.S. Supreme Court then so be it." Judge Raper noted there were numerous definitions of "resident'' and said the one seem ing to apply here was Prosser's intent as to residence. The judge said the Chalk Bluffs Ranch belonging to a Prosser family corporation has almost no contact with Colorado. All ranch roads and power Jines are linked to Wyoming, Prosser pays taxes and works in Wyoming and voted in Wyoming for years. He sent his children to school in Cheyenne, has a Cheye nne mailing address and a Cheyen- ne telephone number and Wyom ing motor v e h i c I e registrations. Hairs Have It ·-::;_ ' ---- State Solons Sport Growth SACRAil1ENTO (AP ) Hair -a politically tickl ish subject -is in liberal ab un· dance at the 1971 leg islAlure. But few politicians care. to discuss their new mustaches and beard. Reflecting a gener a lly hairier electorate. Califomia 's lawmakers now boast A CAUCUS of 12 mustaches - lncud ing one genu ine full beard and excluding flnP- Beatle v.'ig. Last session there were jusl five. ren. "'hose droop.cornered mustache was in m a n y newspaper pictures of Gov. Reagan's inaugural, ·A 1 so declined to comment. Balding, bespectacled James Mills (0-San Diego), the Senate's new President pro team, has an admittedly "straggly" mustache started on Christmas Day. As s embl y mAn Robert Beverly, the only Republican "'ith a mustache, says he at,. taches no political signifi c11nce to it. De mocra ls hold ;:in 8·111 ..... -..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•-••-•-.-I mustache lead in I he Assembly. In the Se nate i1sl a Democratic mu s ta c he landslide. 3 to O. And the only beard in both houses graces the race of Kenneth Cory (0-Garden Grove ). Cory said he grew the dense brawn be11rd partly because a campaign op po nent circulated a picture showing Cory with a variety of drawn· oa beards. AMemblyman Charles War- O,ENING SPECIALS Wh ite Ctoud1 10 For $1 NEONS s F« $1 ALL TANKS 10Y. ASOVI COST Ml ll'f Mt'I 5-1•11 PAVILION AQUARIUM Or1119e Count•(l N-l • Moi.r 8••utlful IR •in.. ,., .. 11-......;fJ.Ull s\op by for a try -'-.:--"· ---- ,.;_,:-:-----SUNDAY JAN. 10, 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. CONTAC '" lO'S COLD TABLETS l;,undov Onlv .. , ~a v111g ' f:1gh1 off "1n1 c r (Old, "'ll h Lon1ar -1able1 s 46 -0Z. ~ KLEAR " FLOOR WAX Sunc/Ov Only :O.h1n~ fl oor• wi thout 'ell1•"lllj? ~re vou r1 11 11 r. ne"W fo rmula "l e~r• l lnl'lr \\l~ 6-0Z .' NY-QUIL COUGH SYRUP Svnc/oy Only ~o nth1ng n1~hr n1ed1c~1 1o n for rough! or rold. SJ\'t no\\. Ch~rge IL l '"""" •• .. h!V N1n1 ,.1; 11 i•lt" '"'• • fl ., • I Special Sunday Only! '-! LUXURY ROBES AND SLEEPWEAR A g~ll X\' nf drea m1 q~le\ 11 tren1e ndn us clear- •nce r rices' \\'ome11 ·1 ci ui1r ed fle ecv acr1 11c Pile or 1·el1e1 look robe1. reg S5 ~nd u p 11·1111 er·\\1rm l"Ott ()ll fl~nnr l <'f hr u1hel1 f"I·~ Ion_!: 1h<1fl 11 r n11n1 go \\n\, r r~ 1 7 R up (1111, robe• I"(~ gj 111 111, •u IO!tC'\ and (.hristm l~ st OC'k.tn~~ 1n newer rolor\ fa 6rics .. r 1.f ~h oprarl1 ' Chii'j.!( 11 at I\ '"~r 1 1 SURFACE CABINET R~G. l .56 2 98 Swoday Only e Ea~y lnstAJ h1tion. sturdy alee! construction, ba.krd f'nam el fi nish, electro copper plated mirror-18xll. fl1odel 5JG5. \ MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SWEATSHIRTS REG. 1.88 I I I Suoday Ooly • ThPSt' short sleeve sv.·catshirls feat ure a reinforced neck band for non-sai:: 1ve&r. and soft fleece linln1. A\·ailabli' in a variC'ty of colors. In sizes S·?-1-L. MEN'S 6" WORK BOOTS SunJor Onfrl Reg . 6.94. Leather-like " 4 4 \'1ny l , crepe rubb er t oles ind GtHJdyc1r y,·t lc. Tan. 6Yi· 1 Z. Clioro• ;,! NO-IRON SPREADS FULL DOOR MIRROR BRUSH CURLER PAC K~MAltT LAWN I •AADIN FERTILIZER s.s~,..d..,., 1.87 50 lb. bat of fertilizer for new lawna, shade trtts, eve:r- KT'@f'nl, 1hruba 11nd ht'da:es. fruit A nut lrtt1, now~n and ,·e1etablt1. Cover1 roClO 1q. ft. Iron added. '· --. -- 353 Full rH twin, \l.'1~h1ble cotton ""0 11en p laids. Charic n ! Reg. 4. 17 -Sun. Only 1.97 Re9. 1.27-Sun. Only 68c 16xS6 .. full·lcngth door m1f' Super pie of I dot . alum1• ror framed in na1 ur1I wood,, n um brush curlers. In J s1te1, ,,'~ VISCOSE LOOP RUG, POLY FOAM BACKING Rog 13 88 Svndo)' Only 96 1''1 :0:1 1•~ r11 on \'ilCOSC pile In IV.tcd~.g fJ ld, II() ,·ado. blut igrcen . cand ~·~inpe and pump"-1n 4.94 Poly Foam Ca rpet Underlay 9x 12' 4.44 ' • 36" WIDE METAL STORAGE SHELVES 3 SHILF :1H:·~ ..... 11:91. s.n . 5 SHIL1 R'f. t .22 . . ... • .. 3.37 4.77 7.88 Gre y metal units Ideal for. t OY! and tool!. MINI MAG SHELLS Danish crisps, chocolate chip • or 011me1I, In u1~··freih pka. li.tw ...... -....,.~.·1111t-i Rt9. l.76 • Su11, Onl1 '·"" 100 .21·cal. long·rifle shellt 1n plan ic canridrc hol der. Savr. '. --. ' INTRICACIES OF PRESIOENTIAL CAKE IMPRESS SAN CLEMENTE STUOENTS Tom Wr1y, Mark Shumard Study Bavari1n Winte r Scene Flt For A Head Of State Atonement for Visit Nixon Takes the Cake -- And Gives it to Kids By JOKN VAL TERZA 01 11'1t O•!IY 1'1'91 llttl When President Nixon opened the: polls at San Clemente's Concordia School in November hundreds of 5tude nls were heartbroken v.·hen they missed him . The President came an hour earlier than expected. But on P'riday morning Mr. Ni1on m:ide up for il. The studenls received a cake -more like a piece or gorgeous, whimsical ,~i nter sculpture in sweets fit for ll kin,:: !or chief of state ), And the cake -An entire Bavarian winter scene made of gingerbread and sugar-has a saga of its ov.•n. The ta le begins al the Century Plaza Hotel. one of the Presidenrs favorite 'I/est Coast hostleries, "''here chief pastry chef Ernst f.1ueller holds forth in a last baslion of artistry v.·ith doug. sug ar and ov en. Mueller. a German master, st.rted work on his creation in gin1erbread and sugar two months ago-when the Nixons were planning a Christmas visit to San Clemente. ll wasn't the !Jrst exarnple of Mueller's 11r!istry destined for 1he Presirlen!'s table. Tasty replicas or the \Vestern White Hnuse and !he machinery used In put the first man on the moon have come rrom Meuller ·s ovens Anrl because nf the coat ed ~ingerbreed cnnstruction. r..tueller's work could re· main fresh for weeks. The cake was buil t in time fnr Chr istmas (complete with 1 ! g ht e d houses !, but because: or the lame cluck Congress and other pressures. the Nir on Holiday visit was called off. So the i;(ift went Into the cooler. Larry Ma gnan, director of the Century Plaza rooms divis iorf. ne:tt seL ouL to gf'l the cake to the Prrsidenl nonetheless. "\l,'e thought we could get it to Vice Preside!t Agne w in Pa lm Springs sn ht cnuld fly lt back to \V11shington ," hf' Si11d, .. Rut v.•e could never calch up wilh anvblldv.'' And ·because of the fragile nature of lht ma:o;terpiece-e1·en thnu~ands nf tiny icicles tricklinj!: from a half-dozen roof~ are made of hAndcrMfted frosting-Just any lr<'nsporl wouldn't do. ' DAllY PllOl ""'"" lexll t41Ml ... H .._. L .. ,.. ..... 1'••'911 • .., CNt• "'"' S-c-...... OltANC.E C.OAIT l'UI LISHIHG C:OM~ANV lll:ebt rl N. Woe4 Prn ldff'I ••.d l'u•lltll1r J 1ck It Cu,ley Viet ~rM 0""' tr.d G-•I Mtntt"' lktm•1 Ktt•il lldltor T!'lo"''' A. M11q1lii•t M 1n191n' ltlltr ~icl<tr4 I'. ,..,II ltw110 Ott"fl C:ou"IY lti*' om ... Cttll MtU ~ l»•W11I lt'Y Slnet t1..,....1·lttC~i '111 Well lilllll hvl_ .. Llfvnl •tlclO: m l'Otfll ,f.~--l#f HllPlllntlllfl l1HIO: Hl/S a11110 ltult ....... M11 o.-ni.: ao.s Nlll'llO ll Ctm!M ll•l Soon arter hearing news last v.·eekend of the Ni1on arrival on Monday, Magan hit on an ide11 . He commandeered a Century Plar.a limousine. contacted Presidential aides, lhen set the ma sterpiece on its way, nes!led in VI P comforl in the back &eat The cake remained.. at the \\lestrrn 'Vh ite House. admired by the First Fami· l.v until Friday mornin.1:. v.•hen Concordia School Principal John Hancock received a ca ll from the Ni xon offict-s. The President v.·as sending A cake over. the aide said. A fe w minutes later a car drove up ~'1th the masterpiece. Officf' rmployes and teachers im· mediately had a problem-k<'eping !he tmnds of hundreds or sluden!s from turn· ing the past oral scene in sugar into crumbs. Finally, all agreed th;i\ it "'·as useless, even if it v.·as too splendid In ea t. The kids C(IUld dig in :after a suitable period nr admiration of the ma~terpiece, they ruled . II lert the kids in A quandary. ho1~·evcr-harkening to that oldest of bromidei;. You can't ha\'e your cake And eat it. loo. From Poge 1 MARCH ... to the Soviety govemment including the immediate commutation of the sentences of the imprisoned Len ingrad defendant!; and the relea se of 21 Sn\'iet Jews Arrf'Sttrl and "held 1ncom mun1cadn si nce June l:i, !970 in Leningrad , Riga , Tbilis. and l\1sh· in1ev." The pe tition also ilsked for ex it permll! reques!ed by Soviet ctit1ens, the t nd nf rliscrim1nat1on ;igain~t <1 11 Snvirt m1nori· ties and alsn requested perm1~s1on for ;ill Soviet citi1en s. "1he rii;:ht to rrl1~1ous worship .oind 1he ri11;h1 tn ret;i1n their 1rlr.n- tlt y, culture and l:inguagC', ni l nr v.·h1rh Are expresslv ~uarantcrr. hv lhr Con· stitution (I( the Union nr Sov1tL Soci11li,11t Rrpubhc." r...1avor ll1rth 1old the Rroup that he would pags the petition on to the coun· cil and "see if we can grl a resolution off to New Yo rk as you requested ." -tr -tr -tr 'Never Again' Says Chl!innan Of Jewish Unit NEW YORK (AP ) -"~ever a1a in!" cries the Jewish Defe nse League, deter- mined to eradicate the Hiller-era Image of Jews going lo their deaths without a struggle. The .JDL's current role in I.he movement against a\legl:!d Soviet Allli- Scmltlsm is a long wa y from IU days as 8 vigilante group proteeting Jews In slum neighborhoods of Brooklyn. "ff people want to think of us as goon~. 1 RUtP that's okay," says Ra bhl Meir Kahane. nat iona l chairman of the JDL. "Maybe that will help destroy the stereo- type of Jews as pal.lries ." In recent.month11, JDL members have battled polkt. invaded the offices of So- viet agencies In New York and Washing • ton. grott111ted.Ule apptarance of Rusaian rlanvers and staged demonstrations atainsl tht treallnenl of S<w~t Jew1. .They have den1ed responsibility for but condoned bombinp of Soviet offices. Fri- dar.11n .wuhinlton .1n4, last Npvember in New York. Each llm:e ... n anoymous caller told Ult A!IM>Clated Preas, "Ne.ver agl!lll ?" • ·"t)le only languaRt !.he Ru.,sian bear under!!\ands i.,.tht language of Lht .IOL." ~•Jd Sam Slosham, tnt league ·, publ!clty dll'tctor. • • Laguna Group Blacklists High Rises Lagun a Beach Civic LeaJUe president Anthony Demelriades announctd Frida.y that the League's board of directors has adopted a resolution "that the g()vernment of this city should not api. prove zoning ordinances making high . rise, high-densi ty bu ildings possible." The Planning Commission's public hearings on 1he CR (Co mmercial-residen- tial\ zone, which would set s!and1rds fo r a bea chfront hotel zone, are scheduled for Jan. 18 anrl Feb. I. The resolulion affirming the league directors' unanimous opposition to high· rise deve lopment, setting forth lh e following reason for lheir position : -The majority of the people of Laguna Beach have repeatedly and er· plicitly strei;sed their opposition to high· rise. buildings as a rebuke: to the hu man i;.cale Jnd spiritual factors whiC'h they consider an invaluable part of their daily lives. -The construction of high-rise. high-- density buildings on the oceanfron! of Laguna will create a great increase nf automobile traffic along city streets and will otherwise severely lax 1he already ove rcrowded facilities of the city. -The ex istence of high.rise building! in Laguna Beach would be a refut:ition of Hs small.town almo~phere and an lrreversiblP. step toward a noisy, crov.•ded 1negalopol1s. -No precise proof has been advanced as lo how economic benefiti; to rhe hon1eowoer.~ v.·i!l accrue from hlgh.rii;e: and whv the fate of all other c1 t1es \vhere t8xes were not lowered by high· rise v.•ill not also befall Laguna Be ach . -Permission to construct high-ri~ bu ildings \Vill benefit the few at the expense of the majority or the: people of Laguna Beach. Tricia Puts Off Wedding Talk Despite Bi g Ring SAN CLl!:i\1ENTE (UPI) -Tric1A Nixon 1s wearing a new ring with 11 :sapphire in the center flan ked by .two large diamonds on her en11agement ftn&· er -but she is n't talking. Tricia. 24. rumored to be ensa11ed to Harvard law student Edward Finch Cox, tried to keep her hand hidden when she toured Catalina Island with her father Friday. She aJso brushed off the: $M question: "Ar, you engaged?" "Are you?" she shot back and turned away. -· Her married sister. Julit Ei8lnh<twer, 22. says Tricia Ur wearin& a new ring "but I don 't want lo comment on it! •ii· nlficance." Tricill has been vac ationing ln Califor· nia with her paren\111 while Cox bone1: up lqr hi,11 exa ms at Harvard. He is the son CJf a New York social register f11mlly and has bctn dating Tricia f<lr Ute past ~ven years .. Rumors th•t an engagement would be announced during tilt: holidays did not materialize, but the talk continues th.at 'J'ricll may walk down the aisle in 1 While Houae wedcling in June:. _Mercury-in-Ja-panete llitting Record' High TOKYO (AP) -Tht-avttate Japanne ha1 10 tbne5 as much mereury Jn his body a! the average European or Amtrk can. say :rok,o munklpal Offlcla~ 'Wf)o 11e launchln1 a ·war on poUut.1&& y .. •orld's molt popoll'IUI cily. Officials Uild this hi&h mercuJ'1 count may bt caused by the wlde3pre:id con· iutnption-'()f flee here; olus the prtseflcft of the poi1110nou1 liquid metir In otblr fc'lOcls 15 well as the atmosphere. J OAJLY PILOT I on High Seas --------·-·-------.. -----~ .. Ship .~_gr_auruLi 11_Shu.rk ... W a.i~~; .. A.ll . S.qJJ~d-··--- -::-SRJDGF;TOWN', lmli&aos (AP)- Hundreds of passengers and crewmen ot... the 1rounded French cruise Ship An- tilles took to IHeboa ts Friday ni,!!ht and escaped tttrough shark-infemed Wl'lten to t1ny Mu.rtlqqe Isl and in the Citribbean . ·SM-..ta..th1--tA1iriOefiU!i!d-thetr srnlf! boau to brina many or the p111tn11rr from the ship. Three U.S. Coast Guard p1ane1 were 11ent to -the IM?@ne ·20 miles eouth 'of St. Vincent and 450 miles south or Sip Juan, P.R The pilot of one aircraft i;aid the fire burned through the ni1ht 1nd lh1t th e rhiP'! -wperttrae~w1i·antr0fid. The ship's captain, 1enior nfflcers a11d tire crew remained aboard the vesul for some ume to fighL the blaze, accordln1 to compiny officials. 'Thty said... the fire broke· out in the liner's broiler room , which was pierced when the ship w@n t 11round, and spread quickly to the main dlnina room. The 20,000-ton Antilles caught fire after ninnlng a,.,.ound half a mile off Mustique . P'irst reports indicated I.here were nn casua lties. The fire was reporled still ragina: out of control early todey. t The luxury liner Queen Etilabelh 2. called to help the s!ricken ship, arrived al fo.1ustique early today and reponed that she expected to take on •t Jeas l 500 sur- vivors. Noted Evangelist to Spar Tht watch officer aboard the Queen Elizabeth said lhat •·accordin.11 lo the AnlJlles' roster everyone was thtre." but addtd that he couldn·t be sure until all were boarded. With Clemente Council He said the liner would take the sur· vivors to Barbado,s, the Queen Eliz:abeth's original destination. The U.S. Coast Gusrd cutter Courage- <lUS sailed out of San Ju111, Puerto ltico, en roule to Muatique, and the cruile ves. sel Empress of Canada and two island cargo craft 11tesmed out <If Bridgetown to lend aid. The British anti.su bmarine frigate Lon· donderry was also dis patched from An- guille at full speed to assist the stricken liner. !l.eports va ried nn the number of per· sol\s aboard the Antilles. The Coast Guard estimattd the ship carried l .000. French line officials in Paris said there was 350 pas~engers and a crew of 300, mostly Amrriuns. The New York agent for the line said the craf1 ,had 340 1?31.se.ngers and l50 crewmen, with only 30 of the passen- gers Ji1ted as mainland Americans or Canadia11s. Pcl;ce On the neighboriilg island of St. Vine£::' :.onfirmtd by telephone th•t ·'the impression is that everyone is safe ." They also said the fire was raging out of con- trol and added : "There is no que1tion it wlll be a tolal loss." ";·ench Li11e officials said they also con- sidtred the ship a complete los~. Mrs. Joy Sprott, a Mustique housewife re"ched 1t the Island's single telephone. s1ld the black-hulled lu1ury liner "ran' ar:r(lund about. A half mile orfshore and ev<'ryone aboard apparenlly managed to make it to Mustique . There was absolute- ly no panic and all the p~ple who have come here are in good condition." Dr. Carl !\1clntire -intercat.ionally known conservative radio evantelist- will fly to San Clemente Monday to fight la st week's city council denial of permission to launch a nation•! series of rall ies su pporting the war in Vietnam. Dr. Mcintire. described by An aide Friday as "hopping mad" at the rebuff Wednesday night. made personal calls at San Clemente city hall !ate last year . to org1nize a parade permit for the ,Jan. 30 event scheduled for the ci tY's O!d Plata Park. One of his top \\'est Coast Aides Friday tolrl the DAILY PILOT the fiery run- dament11list minister was s\so angry over an offer of help in hi~ fight lo hold the rally by Tom Wert. the South Coast head ot !he America.n Civil Liberties Union. "Dr. Mclnlire told me he v.·ould never actept help from that organization btcause of All the help it has given Con;imunists,'' the spokesman said. The evangelist-who b 1 end s "patriotism" with the ··gospel "-also was reported angry over comments made by individual councilmen at Wednesda y's meetin~. when the panel voted 4·1 to den permission tn use rhe park and loudS kt!rs in e noon ra lly. The ma re . the !\ofctntlre aide said, ''is for the sole purpose of mournin e our dead and iniured in Vietnam and ou~ prisoners of war in the north."' Assoeiaterl Press quoted th~ minist er late Friday as vowing he would arrive in &an Clemente Monday ln ho pes l\f changing the couneil decisilln. If the council will not yield, he u id, he v.·ould hold the first of hl1 54 na- tionwide marches on private properly outside the city . The aide said Dr. Mcln!ire chou San Clemente as the Jauneh!ni paint for the marches btcause of the Western White House . He added that neither Dr. 11clntire, nor his supporters. feared any problem! with leftist radical elements in the marches. °'\\'hen they come up again~l Christians like us Lhey come off every badly,'' the aide. who asked not to be identified, remarked. Wert. who said ne personally re1ards Dr. Mcintire as ''d a n 1erou1,•• nevertheless vowed to 10 to court to fi,!lht for !he public rally to be held in the C'ity park. But Mayor Walter Evans, who inltlllly urged sv:ift deni al of the request without council dlscussion, bristled over the threats of court action. "I don 't care what )'OjJ say," he said," the city will simply riot sanction UtlS activity by allowing it." The only dli;senter to the majority vote, Councilman Th omas O'Keefe, an attorney, argued that the city could not constltutiona!ly deny the participants their right to speak in a public park. lie added that he espoused neither the far left, nor right, but simply believed the city could not place itself above the U.S. Constitutio n. Yogi• -A Man at Pea~e· Coast Visitor Unites Pli y sical , Spiritual Healtli lfe v.·o re A sharp silk suit. blue-1nd-pur· ple fll'lwere<I tie , and A pen<;il-t)iin moustache. neat as an acco untant's tax return. 11nd !he mild manner of a man a! peacl' with the universe. He is -in fact -an accountant. And ;is one of the wor)d·s foremost exp<inenls of a Yoga . 11 5,(11)!).yt!ar -old discipllne nf harmony in mind. body ::incl soul. Yogi Lajpatrai Sha.rma, &O, is a man al pracc. ''!\1oi;t nf the people in the world -in India even -do not know wha t Yng:i is." s11ys Yogi Sharma, who wlll discourse on the ancient system Sunday al 1 I a.m. in Co1t11 t<.fesa The former Secretary-Genera l of Yoga International will speak In the. Unitaril n· Universalist Church. 1259 Victoria SL, !hen conduC'l an eight-week class on Wednesdsy nights. Sim ply e1plained, the aims of Yoea are physical. mental and spiritual hea lth. but adherents must literally live it each moment of IH e. The earlier one begins. the better. "N;o•.':.lre never forgives ," Yogi Sharm.IJ ex plained in 11n interview. All functions Q( the body -nervou~. dl1o1estive and elanrlular .5yslems -plu:o; thf' outward aspects. such as hov.· In ~t end . sit , breathe and walk. are brnu11ht intn !ocus. "'t'.fga is a process of reconstruction.'' e11:plains the Ne w Delhi accountant Jiving in Long Beach during what v.•ill be a IS.month mission. "It is a science of e.volution ••• il evolves your body, your mind and your !:>ul," he add s. He says the science doesn't demand p, ':" """··· YOGI SHARMA MEDITATING Mind, Body and Soul surrender nl bndy, soul or mind, but involve~ reconstruction and expansion to ' higher plane of consciouaness and t cstasy. "But ii docs not promi11t: Heaven after the present !He." he e1plains, 111ayin& ii c1n beautify earthly existence throuah a triumph of harmony over seU-destruc- luxury llvtng you con reolly offord. A111r11Mnto with prtvote live emohon11 and conflicts. "IL. emphasizes shedding of fear, ha tred. enmity and stlfishness." he s1ys. ''It molds human be ing s. It is for thls reason that I te ach yo1a." Yogi Sharma 's personal regimej'\ In- cludes daily morning exercises following a bath and a predom inantly vegetarian diet with only occasional meat con· 1umplion. He says many westerner~ conceive of yoga IS an exotic form of calisthenic& involving 11 cross-!tgged trance. But many or the pretzel-like positions are mere ly methods of 1timulatin1 slut· gish internal organs through muscular pressure. A yo11a teacher -or guru, meaning rf':mnver of darkness -begins at the basics of the psychosomatic discipline ll nd morler n communications have made him 11 sort of spiritual Jack LaLanne lo millions . A cf':rtificated guru him&elf. Yot i Sharma has appeared on television, been the subiect nf lwri documentary film! 11nd instruC'ted ambassadors to India arid their fami lies. The man who has lived yoi;:a fnr 15 :''Cars declare.s -as do many medica l and psychological experts -lhal 90 percent of man's ailmerits are psychosomatic. How wa~ 11uch a rnncept devised so far in the dim recesses of antiquity, 2.000 or more years before Christ ptrformed his own hea!int miracles~ "As in the case of all rellglon11, there was no writing." he e1plains. "JI came ,Jowly, through long research by ancient ascetic sages of lndia. ·• hom• convenJencee ••• PLUS •• , • recmtJon ar•• •nd 3 poof a with celt1n•a. Total function d"''" gtws you bulll-ln ktbthen1, dlihw••h•n. p19Mhrv dining bars., epaclon •rMI werk.fn clo1ete, drMelng room• and prtvoto ,.ii.. D_,°"' In your own otyle .,. blond Into tllo tootoful cohN' ochelftH of rteh wtD·-•I corpoto ""d dr91>0rlot. EnJoy tM eonvonl•-of ne1rby _,_ ond lollllN _,, ••• lbopplng and~ DreOM llvfDI cotlioo'tnlo II ~gtoll °'"""4a. . th ffllll'PINEffBM Hlii lilllMABA Cd (714) 141'.·fOll, Mk forWllord llwllll 17111 GoldonWfflllhOI, •-of W11Mt, Hllftlinllotl ...... i..+..i-.~l'o.....; .... ..!..- .. - f DAILY PI LOT :-,By·Blshep-M•nnmg Cluir.ity ;, JiJund Drme Slated \;,__ , Pulpit and PeD .---1---. __ : ______ -------------··------ -.. -- .. -· _, 1 ,. • ,, ~ .. , 111 •• -----.....,.....villof 8ioWt--will bo-"OUr B"po~bWJ,y c.\IU'di will bave as guest al UCI." -----·--···-·-·-.+---. ···-------On>i!U•U•••' ~J'--!llt..ElrJLCbrloU...C.anlLI!~ Newpiort Harbor, .!262 Broad Street, Newport Beach, at 10 a.m. worship servict! .Sunday School is held at the &arne time. Laguna Buch, Legion at Glenneyre, will present Ken· ' neth C. Hansen, professor of Christian aninistries t.:n d t. education at Pacific Christian College, Long Beach, who •lll deliver the sermon at 10:45 a . rr,-r; JIFft1f"lrl"t-ytar, membership enrollment in The more or less, according to Cardinal Mcintyre Fund for the affluence of the donor, O!.arity, Io r m er I y the will be gratefully accepted Archbishop's Fuod for Chari-P.tsgr. Barry stated. ty, it was announced by Msgr. Under the presidency cf William J. Barry, executive Archbishop Manning, the Fund director. is regulated by a board of bers of lhe clergy and prn-~--~ .mezr'Xnd ·•nmtc<:: -Riim- me~ allocations accord1ng lo evidence of hardship because o( improper financing. More than 75 Catholic agen- cies, institutions and seNices have shared in some measu re over 19 years, Msgr. Barry said. aptaker on Sw\day, Mr. Dar- Tell Ha.,.ort.h. Mr. J~aworth, • who wW be speaking at II a.m. and 6 p.m., is a missionary appointee to Brazil sil'Ving with Baptist Mid· Mis.sioru;. Huntington-Valley Baptist Church has Sunday achoo! classes for all ;iges al 9:'5 a.m. Worship is at ll 11.m ., with children's church for children five to nine years old. Evening worship begins at 6 p.m. and Mid-week Prayer Meeting is on Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. Als(l on Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Is the Youth Happening . Hunlington-Valley 8 a p t i s t Church is located at 9779 Starfish. Fountain Valley. The sermon subject for Sun- day will be entitled "The Heart of True Religion, .. at Corona del Mar Community Church, Congregational, SI I Heliotrope: Ave., lo be presented by Dr. Philip G. Murray. Worship services are at 10 a.m. with child care provided. Church school 1s also at IO. One of the mitst dynamic ministers in the Unit~d States will speak to ·the • UnttarlaD- Un.iversalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach Sunday when Rev. Stephe~ H. Fritchman addresses the group at 10:30 a .m. in Room 23 er Laguna High School. 625 Park Avenue. Sunday School is held at the same time. Yo (In gs t e r s between 8 and 12 are con· tinuing a month-long study or Navajo culture and com· parison with their own. There is also a program for the younger children. a.m. The !~IS singlng giOUp----En v e I 0 p es will be directors, comprising 50 mem· distributed in parishes of the Los Angeles Archdiocese Sun- day to be collected at all ~lasses on the following Sun- from the college will also give High Youth aa&a a presentation. Elder Bill Roth ··It 10:4:> a.m. l''ill conduct the slide show · at 7 p.m. will meet World Bishops to Study Confession Revisions The Rev. Dr . }lenr y Gerhard, minister of lhe Cln1n=b of Religious Science, 20062 Laguna canyon Road, Laguna Beach. will speak on Jan. 17 on ·the subject or "Whal it Does" at 9 and 11 A.m . Qualified teachers are in charge of children from babyhood through highschool during the early S u n d a y service onJy. Neil Sunday at St. Michael's ud All Angel5' Episcopal C1111rcb, 32.1.l Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar . Holy Communion will be ce\ebrat.ed :al bolh the 8 and 9:30 a .m. services. The sermon will be given by the Rev. Ed. Allen. chaplain at UCl . The adult program will be at 10: 15. The topic for the adult program lnstaJlation of members. of Church Council of Cbrist the Shepherd Lulberan Church will be held this coining Sun · day at the 10 a.m. service of worship. Pastor Ackerman wilt del iver a message on "Your Reasonabll! Service." Sunday school for all ages including an Adul t Bible Forum taught by Dr. Ackerman is held at 11 :0:> e.m. each Sunday. The Adult Bible Forum is studying "Jesus of Nazareth." •·for Such a Time flS This'' y,•jJl be the sermon topic of the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie al The Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Cosla Mesa. Worship service will be held at 9:30 and II a .m. Church school through eighth trade wil l be held at 9:3tl a.m. The Ordina- tion a nd lnstallalion of Elders and Deacons "'ill be held at the 9:30 a.m, secvice. ''Hitch Your Wagon to This Star" is the sermon topic or the Rev. Norman L. Brown on Sunday at the Plymouth Ne\.\i>Ort Unity Church will hold servjces Sunday at 10 and l I: 15 a. m. at the Senior Citizens Building, 15th and Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The Rev. Loren Dale Flick· inger will speak on "The Directive Pr i n c l p 1 e of Prosperity." There will he a Singspiration Wed n es d a y evening at 7:30 p.m. at the same location. i\lflrcus Coplan .. <;on or Col. USMC (Ret.) and Mrs. Ralph Coplan of Costa ~1csa. will celebrate his Bar Mil?.vah Friday evening at 8: 15 at Temple Sharon, 61 7 W. J.lamilton . Costa Mesa. He Y.·il! chant the Haftorah and assist with the regular services next Saturday morning at 10 a.m. The Rev. Bruce Cushing of Gorden Diehl, director of the \Vorld Relief P rogram for World Vision International will s peak and show slides on the disastrous typhoon jn Pakistan al St. Andrew's Pre s by I er I a ta Church, Fellowship Hall, 600 SI . Andrew's Road, Newport Beach at 7:30 p.m. Donations wil be encouraged to the massive relief effort being undertaken for the people of that naLion. Sherwood Roberts, India's leading c riminologist y,•ill also participate in the presentation . For any ques- tions concerlling the presen- tation call Kim Strutt at 646- 71 47, ''\Vhal Does It Mean to Be An American?", is the topic of the first sermon, of a series of four, which Dr. Ray C. Gery will preach during the month of January. al Christ Church by the Sea, United l\1ethodist. 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Ney,•port Be a c h . \Vorship and Church School meet al 9:30 a.m .. with the Adult Study Groups meeting at 11:00 p.m. The Senio r Lotberan Church Of Tbe ~taster, 29CIO Pacific View Drive, Coror..l de! Mar offers two hours of worship a t 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday Church School and Bible classes are held at IO fl.m. Dr, Wm . R. Eller will deliver the n1essage Responsibility'' at both hours of worsh ip. The Senior High Luther League will meet al 7 p.m. on Sunday evening. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield, pastor, will preach al SL Andrew's Pres b y terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach Sunday a sermon entitled "Don't Ever Let Go ~" Worship services are held al 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Bethel Bible Study \Yorkers will have a service of dedica· lion during the 11 a,m. worship hou r. Pastor Ronald L. White of Newport Harbor Lu t be r a n Churcb, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach has chosen as his sermon litle for bolh services Sunday "Conformed or Transformed".'" Services are at 8 and 10 :30 a.m. and (See PULPIT. Page 5) day. The Cardinal Mcint yre Fund, so renamed in honor of its founder, does not operat.e chari table programs itself. but allocates sums where genuine need exists, Msgr. Barry said. Last year it di s bur se d '309,178 through 34 outlets, and since lhe Fund was established in 1952, it has rais- ed more lhan $3.7 million, including m em bership enrollments. outright gifts. be- quests and employe-giving programs, such as AID, for charitable purposes. This inncludcd expanded communily services in South Central and East Los Angeles, family and ch ild welfare, health and youth services. in- stitutinns for the aged. agen- cies ror the blind. mentally retarded and h .. ndicapped. as well as maternity care and emergency relief for needy families through paris h pastors. In order to meet constantly increasing re q u e s t s for assistance from institutions not receiving support from public or other sources. and from parishes where there is VATICAN CITY 1UPI) - Pope Paul VI has asked the wcrld's 3,199 bishops to study a r ec omm endation to eliminate ob l i g at or y con- fession for Roman Catholics in all but cases of "grave'' sin, Vatican sources said to- day. The recommendation is con- lained in a documenl on con- fession prepared by t h e Vatican Department tor the Discipl ine of Sacran1ents, the sources said, anrl was sent to the bishops recently for their comments. The recommendation~ could becon1e parl of church Jaw within a year if the bishops are in fa vor, the sources ad- ded The r ecommendation would allO\V Rnm <1n Catholic COT)· grcgations to confess their sins joi ntly in a prayer or ~eneral confession. The priest then wou ld give joint absolu- tion to all who had CQnfessed, allowing lhem lo receive Holy Communion. Ca tholics be lieve <i bsolu ti<ln is lhe wiping out of their past si ns. Private confession w .!I ! made obligatory by lhe lfiLh century counter-reformatinn Council of Trent. Do ing away wilh It nnw woul d be c2rtain to set off a storm of criticism among cons e r v a t i v es already smarting over s wee ping reform~ or lhe liturgy, t he sources said. Hnwel'er. thry pointed ()Ut that even if general con- fessions are allowed, Catholics s!ill would be able lo make private confessions if they wished. The sources said private confession stilt y,•ould he rlemandetl or certain i ins which they did not specify, but y,·hich they said would primarily be those which have consequences on other people, such as ~te<1ling. Jn this case, the pri~sl would ask the wrongdoer lo make amends to his victim before granting absolution. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Newport Unity LOii.EN 0 Fl!Cl(INGEll. M l"l•ler 01t•atto11ol S.rvlc-10 A.M. &. 11 :11 A.M. Su~d•v School for •II e911 -&:45 •.m, 15rti 011d ll"fhM, Newport koch Office -646-5111 Singspiracion WH111e1dey, 7:l0 I'·"'· DIAL·A·rlAYll 646·06Jt FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD '40 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa-548-3761 R.~. E. W. Ph<llio• 9:)0 A.M.-Church School· AU At•• 10:50 A.M.-P'•1tor P'hll/lp1 Sp••klnfl Jr. & Pr1-khool Ch.,rch N1,1rHry Core A¥olloltle 1:00 r .M,_, .. ,o, rhUllp• Spea1t1119 1 :JO r .M.-WHllftdiry • ,,.,.r ' IU1l1 Stutly Hew,ert·M-rre0ktlool-Af" %1/1°5--':JO •·•· ta 5:JO ''"'' ~ rhe11e 645-:ZJZJ HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 760 W. Wilsan, Casta Mesa 141-4104 V. l.. MlltTWl!CK, "AITOa Jllol SIMGL1£TOM lolllliller Iii Ttvlfl •OllllT If, SIJT tG M l~ltte• If Efw<1tK1n C:AllL GEMYl!'f SUNDAY SllVICES 9:•S A M.-Su11tlay School 11:50 A.M.-"1,11-J.ollMre er S11Ccet1" S.rmo11 b1 P..,,.r 1:00 ~ M.-4•ett Speoilie• le,. CloMde Whlf1 So. Collf. District CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IJIANCHE5 OF THI MOTHEl CHUltCH THE FlllST CHURCH OF CHllST. SCllNTIST JN IOSTON, MASSACHUsms "SACRAMENT" SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 Co1t1 Mes1-Fir1' Cliurch of Cli rl1t, Sclentl1t :zttO M"5• v ... 11. Dr .• Cot'• M•• S1111doy School -9:15 A.M. Ch11rch Senic• -11 A.M. Reodl119 loom, :ZtSO MH• V•ule Dr. Huntington Beacli-First Cliurch of Clir ist, Scienti1t art. a. on.,. Sunday School -9:)0 & 11 :00 Church -9:10 &-11 A.ht a .. dl.g loom-221 Mai11 St. Nawport Beacli-First Cliurch of Clirist, Sci1ntl1t llOJ Vio l ido Church & S1111tlay School -•:15 &. 11 :00 l"dl119 loom, J)l 5 Vie l ido Newpor~ Beacli-Second Cliurch of Clirist, Scientist 3100 rociflc Vitw Dr .. Corona dol Mar Ch11rch lo S1111.ioy School -10 A.M. Roodi"9 Roo111 -2161 I . ColHI Hwy. All are cord iallv invited to attend the t hurr h se rvices and.enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Child Cort 1'rowidtd AT All SIRVIClS CENTRAL I BIBLE C~URCH ,/I ·t~'"' I .A . I~ .• ~¥<"' I I& • , Emph.ui~ing The PJ.1n of God he Person of Clirist I I TM Powt-r of the Holy Spiril !; S1mrl~v Sthool 9 A~1 ( /..\ornin3 \\o,,h•p ~ •nJ 10 JO AM l1en1n\ Se Nice J FM II wean•""•" 8ltll• 111.tdy I arvl P••ve< 7 r,\\ I Nu""Y du1mg 1tr\1ces I A full Youth Progr.am Crn. of Or.ingto and 2Jrd. St, Cosl• ,.,1t.s;t R1 .,. Frid Mo"'· Pi.tor : 1:::;;;;;;;~~~-111 Seventh-Day Adventist Church %71 Awoc:odo It., Co1to Meso Soltb•th School •.•• 9 ~)0 AM Mor11i119 Wor•hip , , 11 :00 AM rr•yer MHtl ... Wed., 7:JO rM 1' Corona del Mar I ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive R University Park, Irvine (,~\J CH le•. Herit.rt N. NJ•rma"" () ~ o"' I S1111d•y Sc;Jr1oal-l:SO A.M. Fo .... 11., Worsa.lp 1:]0 I 10 ....... 'ct ('\ Ill-Ill~ Nursery Coro IJJ.J:Z46 ~ ~ !':::::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ii ?. 1" ~ "' I ,.. + ---'*" ""' I \ "4' ;..A \ . ! > ..... '---"" ..... ">'ty M.14'1 ,..\. .... COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Warihip-10 A.M. Ch11r'h Sdlool-10 A.M. 644-7400 /lend C/.u,.cf. A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l11 lbo1 Ttl11,.d THI UNITID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHUR'CH 115 A9 ~I• i.JS.0950 9:10 A.M, Worihip Wo11hip ,\ Sund1 y School Co1!1 :~ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l'!h Sr. & Herber Blvd, c ;,111ch Wor1hip -9:30 & I I Ch,..,ch School -9:30 548.7727 Co1f1 M••• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH H~nJi,.9lon l11c:h -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH t.662 H1il Ave, 142·4461 Worsh;p & Ch'"'h Sc:hool 9 l 10:10 A.M. lrvin1 -E11t l lvff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 8ll-1 2ll •I Univ111tiy Ori"• Wor1 fiip & Church School ' & tO :JO A.M. l e911ne s •• ,h LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 2 1 t.12 We1!11t Ori•• in So, l 1911n • Worihip •nd THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH M11• 't1rd• & B•kt r St, 549-17 1, Wo<1 hip & Church Schoo l 9:00 & 10 ~10 A.M. Ch~rch Sc hool -IO A.M. -499-3 088 Welcomes You. -~---,----,-,c--,,-c-c-~~~,---­ ST. JAMES, J?Ot Vl• lido, Newport loaell 1:10 A.M.-Holy Eucharist t :OO A,,111.--fornlly Worship Hunlin9!on l•1th FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2121 1711't SI. SJ6.JSl1 Nowoo•I l1A ch • SM114sy Sc:h .. I Dlrec.hor COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1.===========1 ~:::::::::'=''"':::'~:::·=-:::·=·~=·=~=·="·:::-:::'='~:::="=~=-=:~=~:::'='="::::::::::::'.Iii============================================;;;;:,' _)Ja1·bb1· ChriJlia11 Chu1•c/. 11 :00 A.M.-Alt ... 11010 Holy CoMMu11io11 l Mor11i119 rroyor Mid•WHk Holy Commu11io11 & Heoli119 S1nlet1 Tuosdoy-1 O:JO A.M. W1d11osdoy-l:OO r .M. Chlld Care ot 9:00 .a.m. \) S.nicn-9:15 & I O:J O Ch ... rell Sc:hool-9:15 CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. a.Ibo• Blvd. 67J-l805 Woroh1p-,:l O A.M. Ch11•ch School- 9:10 &-I! A.M. 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"====':=~=""=:.-=·=·=·=~=-'=~=".:a=:.=w=·= .. =·~·=·=·='=citu="=;;.=--=-=--=--='==-=~=·:-===~I CHURCH OF CHRIST : :::.·:::::·a.I~~'·· P•hor ; $ Aul1t•1tt , .. .._, FIRST I FIRST CHRISTIA~u 211 w :w1LSON ST., COSTA ME A ,.,,, w.,..,, "'' •.M. C d IM S•11doy W•nhip: 9:JO &-II A.M.-Cll•rctl k,ltoel: 9:30 ·orqna e ar 11 _ .l'llo11e: 545-4J04 DR. WI [LIAM R. ELL ER ' -=--,:-;---;'--,;--;---,-----;---=:--;--"" w.1" c ... ...,.... ·St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church r ... l•h Werter 600 St. A•lllNWS 1-4. ,,._,.... h9Ch Phone 644-,664 CMtt" Herti.rt Dl .... llfi9'111, p_.., l.APTIST CHURCH ''"'' IET'WllN HAllOK Oltd FAllVllW '·Ch'tl1H1n Ed 11c•tio11 •:15 A.M. CHURCH Fotli,.1 Wor1hip 10:10 A.M. f.;00 A.M. ,..""ly Worship I Wonhlp • Clll11rd Sc:"-~: I, t :JI Ii 11 A..M. 10:to A.M. SM-r Chtrch 6•6·7147 ef ...... ,......, SUN OAY MORNIMG ltll E STUDY , • , •• •.•••.•.. 9;45 A.M. .. ;-:=...... i Victoria & Plac eDtia Ave. SUNOA,Y MCR.NiNG. WORSHIP' • COMMUNION •• 10;45 A,M. ............... 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II E'~iY -C~~ p~~i 11:1;;~;;;;;;;;;;; .. ~;;;;·~·;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~,ll ·~==~~1~~~~-~II FIRST BAPTIST CllUIClt_ 710 Y1ctorlo St,, c .. ts M- l.ether V. T-w, r•ter 141·5•04 WOrtlllP $1,...ICtl: l:U •-11 A.Ioli. S~y Sd!Oel1 t ;)O A.M. ......,11 1 1111• ci.u: t:• AM. CRllSTIAH ILIMUfTAIT SCHOOL I 141·'16& SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL har~?,;, .~;!?.,~G temJ!le ir FllST CHRISTIAN 1] • 2s11 CL''' .... N~ ~cH - -'~.·-. For -I A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU VH.!!IWR -· 1:1 · br. Walt9r Pegg, Paator • Weekender 111 ........... ._,, .. Alll.', w ......... 1! A-M.-7 •••• Moln 1r·Ac11m1 Streok Huntington 801ch Meflll"t Wonltlp ••••••••• , •• • ••,, ., • •·• t iJO • 11 ;00 A.lo\, .JIMo ~ •••••••• 9:45AM 1' .. t\ .... ,.. • •• , • , ,100 P'M &.elllf w.,...:, .. '. 7:00 '"' ......... 0.tt ,,... .... It tll ..... le .. Advcrti'iling' Phone 6424321 ' CHURCH OF itELIGIOUS SCIENCE II .. .....,.., 9-tl M..._ ... "" 11 Ufllt• Cfwr'dl ......... S.0-1, L• ........... IUMOA'I' 511VICI ••• 11 aM M1o11,1,r • • Atkrl I~•• • 5., ~ • fHI lllLL Cl.UI C' NllWP'OftT alACH 1-' ' I PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M.,. , ..... MN• ...... "'wt. c .... M-. CoHf. ANOlll!llot C. ANOERKIN, .,.11t0r Suno:Uy kNMll• •:U -Mornlnt WOrilll•: l :Oll tfld Jl•Clll Pri11&1 of P1te• l uth1ro11 Sehool -Min Ellht r Oho11, P'rinct,,I Off;,, P'h-1 U•-0521 Sihtol Phe11t1 l4t-OS'2 .,. b meeting it St James EplKooal Church o 3209 Vii l ido, Newport Buch for lnform1tion: C1U 67~7230 TEMPtE SHARON * Tiie C1•1 10llN Ofl .. •f• fw tN .... " ........ .... 617W•H ...... C....M .. All J1wi•h ftinili1t i re iri .. it.tl to !•Ill "'' ifl trvl.., M1111l119fwl UIUTH mNIN• sn,1cn MfDAY .. 1111 P.M. SplrltHt ~ -loWtl ........ ..._ ~ .. ~ ... ;;~·~ ... ~ ... ~-~ ..... ~; ....... ~~,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'ll J '"~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~ ... ,·1552 l•mPI• Sliore11 Cli1ir -Onet $htb•t 141·t4ll Attend the Church of Your Choice on Sunday "' ................. ... 1 • I • , I I ( Sat»rdlJ, .Mnua ry •. 11171 ,• Prize of $24~000 for Work Pope .Honors. Nun W. itb;. P.eace Prize _ P .ulpit and ·P .ew I I'\ I ' I • (From Pase •l • morning worahlp service! at preaching at both the t and <.. •··= ~-~,lfl.\<illji~"Y\'34 ,,,,,_.,a.._ P.1"1.. l0'111~ ... J;bur£~.l•'ilool -le ti 1<."'.c::;-~~!Iii M!ettll!~-• =tnr .IJb .... ~"llllo VATICAN CITY (AP) -the discovery ... that every Prize money to help_ build a the Vatican_wlth the -money ' ··· ·· · ··• ~Pi-e..stn&ed.l.n-;.. man iS'alr":~l'.'iltlli!'r:'" --· '"1'~-"ivl~. • ··---., ... ~t¥d-P.o ·iaba-.wUi!-liL--= Afbanfan.oorn nilS!iollary nun -f;f"""'~C'lt!a-tut~ :w;;;<;;i::='Ml;il;ii;':::Fimll'=w;i;=11a1""'=Wui:ili.oo:!t.!zC-~2°'~~;;:,:.,;:1 s ' ' s = ' - I I i ! i sttY;tll11:rW! il$'tflc11""'1ay-~--. ....,_ • 11 ~ " ~· -School hour from g; IS to lD : 15 as n1s sermon11 pie Leaming 1J11: • tr urin& e~. for childrCJl lhree year..s of How to Live. There will be The United Methodist Youth age and uilder. Churcb. acbool for all a~es Groups con l I" u e their from DU{sery lhrouih h~gh meeUngs each Sunday eveD- Harbor ~htistian Church school at the t a.m. se!"'llCe Ing. 111e Senior High group Dilclple• of Christ, meet~ 8!1d fro.m nursery through for young people from 9th each Sunday -at H 1 r p e , _!!_xt~ _grade a~~he_ .. 10 :30 _ a.m. through 12th grades meets at Elementary S~ 'l"r--fuiro~.v. At~·-P·aL-~ -7 p.m. in tha .chapel. -The 18th St. sttmOn ·ror::-Sunday or tugh Uni~ ~etbQd1st Junior High group for young is "Treat Yourself To A New Youth Fellowship will meeL people from 7th and 8th Start". Sunaay School' meets at the.church. , grades meets at 7 p.m. In at 9:45 a.m. and worship is Moore Hall. a t h.1:45. Dr. D. w. ~cElroy ''Yoga ls a Way of Life" is the minister, • will be the topic of lhe address ~ by Mr. Lajpatrlii Sharma, al the 10:30 a.m. services of the Un.ltarlan Unlversalist Cbur<'b, 1259 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa. Resurrection L u t b e r a n Chlltt b, 9812 ·Hamilton, Hun· tington Beach, sc h e du I es morning worship al 10:30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley, pastor, will spook on "The Gift of a Renewed Mind." Sunday school sessions for grades two and above are at 9 a.m. Nursery care through first grade at 10:30 a.m. The Adult Discussion Group meets al 9 a.m. Talk Slated Dr . Joseph ltturphy. noted author. lecturer and minister or the Church of Divine Sci· ence in Los Angeles, ""'ill speak on "Pray and Prosper in 197l" \.Vednesday at 7:30 p.m . at the Church of Reli- gious Science, 600 Go!· den Circle Drive. San· ta Ana. wilh lhe first Po John XXllI for 20. ¥ears an1nng the poor Teresa Boyaxhiu Jn Albania In 19(13. pe and a1hng of India. She was ::ind was raised in YugOslavia. The Pope announctd loday P eace Prize today and hailed to return there Thursday. She She was the first winner of that U1enext J ohn XXlll piiit tier efforts on behalf of the says she will use the Peace the Peace Prize instiluled by . would be aiven In three year1. poor and the sick in India . Mother Teresa, 70-year-old founder of the Missi()oarles of Charity, accepted s check for $24,000 in Clementine Hall of the Aposlolic Palace. Cardinals and diplomats In formal dress attended the half-hour l'cremony. The Pope took the occasion io issue another call for world ~ace. He said peace must be founded '"not so much on lhe balance or interests. forces and treaties, but on the fralernity of men.'' He described "the humble ~1other Teresa" as "a symbol of this discovery in which lies the secret of peace on eartht which we a re sll seeking - Christians Require Judaism l(nowledge By GEORGE W. CORNELL A Christian, .in reading the New Testament. will '"not know what is really going on there" if he doesn 't have a thorough k nowledge of Judaism of that period, says a Jewish expert on both tradi· lions. "One Gospel can't un derstand the without knowing .Judaism," Rsbbi Dr. David Neiman adds. Dr. Neiman, one of America's few Jew Is h specialists on Jesus and the N e w Testament literature about him, this week headed to Rome lo teach for a se m ester a t Ro ma n Catholicism's Pon l if I ca I Greg<>rjan University. Generation Gap Shows With Bibles GLENDALE, Callf. I AP) - The 1eneratlon gap in B i b I e reading seems to be about IS h o u r s, the Seventh-day Ad- ventist Churcb reports. Temple Beth David o I Orange County wil\ C(Jnduct its Sabbath Services on Friday evening al 8: 15 p.m. at the Community Congregational Church, 4111 Katella Avenue at Bloomfield, in Los Alamitos. During the se services, the congregation will celebrate and honor the Bat Mitzvah of Loree Rosen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rosen. The services will be conducted by Rabbi Bernard B. Goldsmith, in conjunction with Cantor I-tarry Newman. ln honor of the Bal Mitzvah, the adult choir of Temple Beth David will participate in the services under the direction of Mrs. fay Newman, the Temple music director. Rev. Lloy d Perera, a native of Ceylon and a former Bud- dhist, will be p_reaching at the Huntington Beach First Assembly of God Church - Revival Meeting that began Tuesday and will continue through Jan. 17. The church is on Newland St., just south,----------------------------------------------- The first Jewish scholar to become part of that in- stitution's theological faculty in its 419-year history, he says Christianity i s "becoming more and more aware of its Jewish heritage.'' Adult volunteers took: turns reading aloud from the 874 ,- 746-word King James Bible as the new year began. At the same time 200 athers, most nf them teen.agers, began read- ing from a variety of newer translations. Al St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M., lhere will be the celebration of Holy Com- munion at 7:30 a .m. Family Service at 9:30 a.m. with Sun· day School classes for all ages, nursery through High School. Nursery care provided at this hour. Classes In how !o better understand your Bible are being given each Sunday morning al 10 11.m. al the Hunllngton Beach Church of Religious Science wh ich meel!i in the Women's Club at 420 Tenth St. by f\1rs. Tes Thompson. The first class 1\•as held on 3 January and will continue as long as attendance demands. The Church is also sponsoring CI asses in layman's tongue for laymen once a week at the home of Mrs. Violoa Williams lit 8 p1rn. oo...\Vedne54tys. Tha>e discUssiOnS will ·be confihed to interpretations of the Text Book on Religious Science and v.·il! he.I p.lo enlighten everyon e concerned . Everyone who has an inclination to clean the closets for the New Year is cordially invited to send any con tributions to the Rummage Sale nf !he Women'!i Guild of the Church cf Rcligit*; Science by cal!ing Charlotte Young at 847·4636. The t.tesa Verde United t.1ethodlst Church, liOl Baker, Costa f\-1rsa, w\11 have two St. Vincent Appealing For Donors The St. V1ncrnl de Paul Soc1ely's 1971 appeal for us :i h I e clothing. furniture, housewarc. appliances and other articles will begin on ~1rmday, .Jan. 4, ii 1vas an. nouncer1 by Henry L. Clark, executive dircc1or. Steadily i n creasln~ unemploym~nt and influx of people from other areas &Te alrtady placing a h e a v y burden on the Society, Clark said. "Our eight stores are being drained of merchandise and "'e have had an esceptlonal number of hardship cases referred to us by pastors and parish conferences of the Society throughout Los Angele9 and Oranr-counttes," ClArlt-said. '"~1 any famllles. partic\J farly those coming from out of to1~1n wilhoot adequate ckltlhiog and fumiture, are facing desperate tst raiL'I. Through arrangements with paslor9 and parish con- ferences, we trope to assist as many as possible," •lundreds of handicapped men and women are employed In the: rehabilltallYlt prograrn of the SL Vincent de Paul Stores ahd Workstq>s. Clark said. providing an opportunity lo them to be self<lfuf!ictent. Proceeds from the sale of merehandlse In the stores Clark said. helps support the Sociely'1 charit.Ult work• .ai public and pll••le !g!tlttiflons: also the Society's operaUon of Mlserere House, ~at10n and rehabllitatron... center for single men on skid row : the Catholic Marllime Clubs of !!an Pe<tm and Wlfmlngton : 6t. Vinoent de Paul Ranch Camp for boys: Sco'lltinR pro- ar8rns for boys and girs and a 11oc.t.(I se.rvlce ofllce. of Slater. Perera was studyin g ·10 be a physician in his native country of Ceylon at the time he experienced Baptism and received a call to the Christian ministry. Coming to America, he graduated from Central Bi- ble College. headquarters Bi- ble training college of the Assemblies of God in Spr· ingfield, Missouri. Pastor Earl Ayres said services will con- ! inue nightly at 7 p.m. except Saturday. Prayer ri.'leetings are being held each morning at 10 a.m. Ahortion--N ew Morality Dr. Neiman, ~9. who is tak· ing leave from his posl at the Jesuits' Boston College. is among ·an i n c re as i n g number of rabbis now teaching At Christian seminaries, bot only a handful are authorities on Jesus' The adult group finished the book at 12:20 p.m. Monday, about 8.f hours after the start and 15 hours after the young· er group. Babies Aborted Alive Give Sharp Focus to Moral Issue Church spokesmen said mod· ern translations contain fewer. words than the King J ames Bible and younger r ea d tr I read faster than adu lts. Harbor Reform Temple v.·ill ho ld Sabbath evening service~ at St. James E p is co r a I Church. 3205 Via L i d o , Newport Beach. at 8: Hi p.m. on Friday. Following the services there will be a special Congregational Fnrum I o discuss the goals of tffe con· grcgation. "If God·' will be the topic or the Rev. Edith Campbell for lhe_ 11 a.m. worship service at the Costa r.tesa Foursquare Church , 1734 Orange Ave. The ·Rev. Campbell, inlerim minister for the chureh. will speak on "Kn owing the Tirrie" for lbe 7 p.m. service. She .is being· assisted by tbe Rev Ena Fanson with Pastoral dlllles until Jan. 24. " ' By LOUIS CASSELS Ul'I lteH•illn Wrill f A report from the New York City Health Department brings into sharp focus the moral issue involved in libcr· alizcd abortion !av.·s. The report reveals that since abortions 1vere legalized last July I, in 26 cases aOOrlion procedure brought for th a fetus that displayed unmistakeable signs of life. One fetus survived the ordeal of birth·by·abortion, and now is a normally developing four month old girl. The othe r 25 lived for only a few minutes after a suc- tion apparatus snatched them half-formed from their mnther's womb. Bul all or them had the characteristics o! live babies -heartbeat, gasping for breath, muscular 111ovemcnts. It is necessary to lay out. these grislv fa cls in detail because they make clear tha t alxlrtion niay, under some if nol all clrcun1stances, involve the deliberate destructlnn on bona fide huma n life. The Rnman Catholic Chu rch has contended. In it~ losing ba!Lle ;igainsl liberalized abortion laws that life begins at the moment. of cnnccption and the ter1ninalion of pregnanl'y. even al a very early stage, is morally equiv· alent to murder. Protestant moralists ~encra\ly reject this view. Thl.'y argue that true human life does not bc1.?in until the fetus ''quickens" -sbout 12 weeks after birth. On this basi.~. mal}Y lar~e Protestant OOdies have rndor!ied legislation aiuthorizing legal abortion in fhe early mon!h3 of· preg· nanr..v 1( there /\re sound merfical reasons fnr it. Mo.~t Jewish scholars hold thal a fetus is "mere nu id"' until 40 dey!i after concepl~'lfl. but t.hcreafier is at lc.:ist 11 "partial person." Although Jewish te;ichinR condones a bortion for "gra1•e reasons" -that is, when necessary In save the mother's health -Rabbinic opinion tend!i k> \'iew even a therapeutic abortion as an act of homicide, akin to killing a man in self-defense. Su pporters of unrestricted abortion assert that a fetus shoulcl be regarded simply as part of the mothl.'r's bOOy until the actual moment of birth. Thus. they say, the mother has the same right to discard an unwanted fetus as she "'ould have to get rid of an innamed appendix or abscessed tooth. The New York abort0n law tries to compromise the question of when life begins by permitting abortion al any time up to the 241 h "·eek of pregnancy, but not thereafter. The physician performing th e abortion is, of oourse, de- pendent on the mother's word about the time of e-0ncep- tion and may fi nd himself trying to abort a fe tus which i~ within a month or two of normal birth. Dr. Jean Paktcr. director of maternity service.~ fo r the New York City Hea lth Department. believes this is \vhat happened in the case of the baby girl "'ho t1u rvived abortion·hirth. Dr. Pakler tol rf UPI thal she fiees ''no moral issue for lhe physician'' \n aborting a fetus thal already displays signs {If life. '"I don't see hov; a doctor coulrl be helrf for doing any· thing immo~al," she said. "He is acting within the fr ame· v.·ork of the law." But what is legal i.c: not necessarily moral. II may be entirely legal 1n Ne w York, and a growing hst of other states. ,t.o . destroy a quic kened fetus. But this fact does not cxct1sr all_of us, in ¥.•hoie naroll.I these laws arr pass. eil. from facing the agonizi ng"moral Question of who, if <1nyone. has the right to pass a death sentenl.'e on a lotat!y rfcfenselcss 11nd totally innocenl hein~ who pnssesse!i, 11! least in potential, all or the attributes of human life and prrsonhood. ministry. "Jesus was a great Jewishlj~~~~;;.iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiij teacher.'' he said in an in-1 1 ill' terview. 1,oocrs Of OIL PAINTIN•S However, he added, it is WHOLDALI WAllHOUSI impossible to grasp the full OnN TO THI PUILIC meaning of Jesus' sayings and 30°/o off actions without k now i n g ,.,, 1. •01Ho•1t. SANTA AlfA Judaism of those times. itsq ~-~·~·~·~·~:~:~~~:·~··~~;· .. ~-~·~· .. ~~~~ thought and conditions, since1 1 He and His disciples were Je\Ys in that Jewish setting . ''He was right Jn the middle or the inlel!ectual ferment ofl His limes," Dr. Neiman said. pointing out lhat issues raised by Jesus al so are argued in l rabbinical d iscussions of that\ day, as reco rded in the Talmud. I THINK . SALE WESTCLI'' PLAZA For instance, when Jesus v.·as criticized £or plucking grain on the Sabbath and con· tended that "the Sabbath was made for man. not man for the Sabbalh," Dr. Neiman notes that this same position , is argueil in the Talmud~ ,m-.-i ... "'~!'"!M".'-,,.-c11 against .1111\opposing view. !';~~~~~~~~~~~ , ?her'~]'! siJn ilJP~llellflf dn other Issues.' sUCh~iS Jesus ._ stan~ ~1i:ain~t dlvo~· ~xcept 1 KIDS for 1n(1del1ty, a position 111/io , Sur)day.at Co mmU n t ty United' Metilodlst Church. 6662 Heil , Huntington BeOCh. the Rev, Charles L. Rose will be '----------------------------------------------_) rabhis of the time. being argued an1ong otherl LJKE Christian Crusade Head Speaking in Southland Dr. Billy Jame!i J-{arg1s, direclor of Christian Crusade. located in Tulsa. Ok la .. will continue speaking al a three day s~ries o( meetings in L.l'nwood today and Sunday. These meetings will be he!rf at the Bellshaw :\1emnna1 Baptist Church, 3231 ~1 1n· nesota Avenue on Friday and Saturday at 7 00 p.m. and nn Su nday at 10 ·30 a.m .. 2 p m. and 7 p.rn . according to A.F . King, pasrnr. In addition to his duties for Christian Crus::ide, Hargis also serves as president of American Christian Coltf'gr, ;:i liberal a rt.~ college a l Ii o located in 1'u1sa. The college \Vas founded in 197() to mcel lhe grow ing need for a ·"liberal arts college (Jffcring Christian Conservative crluca· ti(Jn lo the ·)'oung people of Amertca", a cc ording to Jlargis. Hargis was a pioneer in the ( i e Id of anti.Communist ministry, found inR Christian CnJsade in 1948. The Christian Crusade radio broadrast and publicalion of the Christian Crusade '"week ll'" are lwo nF the important. ·nrlds nf hi:- m1nistry. In sdd1!inn tri lhe collese. another new depart- ment "'a~ lounc1c1t in 1970. !hr David L 1 v i n g s ! no i\tissionary Foundation, lnr , Mission;iry arm of the Church of 1he Christian rru~iidr. Ha rgis will deal \\·1th a w1<lt' varirt.v nr topics under the general lh,.n1e or ' 'The Pr11blerns That C (In r r n n ~ Am cru·a 1'nd::iy." ln additinn, hr \vii! bring a rrport on h1~ recent trip around th~ v1nr!d, at whi ch lime he visiterl Chri ~· tlan Crusad'! Mission Work in India and Korea. speaking a number of times in each coun- try he visited. He al.~o con· ducted a Christian Crusade Tour of the Holy Land and Greece for approximately 85 Ctuistian Crusade friends . Bishop Kennedy Set- F or Valley Sermon Bishop Gerald Kennedy will dedicated leadership to the be the pulpit guest this Sunday church. The First United rooming at the 10 :4~ a.m. Methodist Church or Fountain service of worship at the First Valley, ls fortunate tO" have United Methodist Church of thts great church leader as Fouiitaln Valley, t 8 2 2 5 Its pulpit guest this Sunday. Bushard St. Both the °'ancel 'l'hi.s Sunday afternoon at and Junil),r Choirs will be 1::10 p.m. members of the singing at this service. At church will be gathering for 9:30. the Rev. Mr. Ken. an afternoon of visitation In McMillan,~ pastor of t be _the community. Under the church, will be bringlr\i the leadership of Mrs. Ramon sermon. Church !ehool classes Moore, Work Area Chiiirmai will be heJd at both 9:30 and of Membershi p and 10:45. Evangelism, c1llei:s will be Blsbop Kennedy ls the making friendly visits on con- Episcopal le3 dtt of t h e stltuenta and new res.ldentl. Soulhm\ Califom la·Arlz.ooa · A n@W study class on "The ConEerence-. or the United Life. and Teachings of Jesus" Methodist' Olurch. He carries will be begun this Monday respons.ibility for 2 6 D, t O ll night by Mr. McMillan. The Unlled MethodtstJJ in 495 clesses w\11 be held at a p.m. churehes. Bi!hop Kennedy Is Al the p!lraonage, 9 6 6 ~ a prolific writer. one of the Nighling11 !e. Each week the country's great preachers, n rl11~, wlll be considering the commilleed churchm11n,. amt event of message oul of the Coast Youths Will Attend, Conference CoHcge·Career youth of \Varner Avenue Ba pt 1st Church, \Varner Avenue ar (;otharrf Street. Hunt1ngton Reach. \\"Ill attend I h e South.,.,·cst Baptist Con fert>nre r nltf'ge 01.[l·ln at P a I m Springs. Frb_ 5-7 a! thr Com- munitv Church of P ;i I n1 Sprinis. ,Jarn1·s Rorror. n 0 ' pastor nf the First Bap11st Church of t,.1kC\voorf \1·ill he the featun•d sreakrr. The Or:in is f\.1ed Brou.~~ard. Youth will participate in ou1rcach ac· tivi1ics at ''The Ark ," in l'ity p<1rks and on the streets. Recreation aclivi!ies include bowling, tennis. r id i n g , 1ramway, basketball and touch football. Cost of the weekend is S12 and includes insurance, ll\"O nights lodging. four meali1 plus a full program. Deadline for registration is Jan. 2.f. Further information may be obtained by calling lhe church office, 847·7050. Costa Mesa Witnesses :i£~;l~~~dm':l~~~d~:'!J~;;! UNCLE LEN ~d~c~d~ic~a~t~ed~rc~l~ig~i~oo~s~J~c:w~io~th~e~I~~~~~~~~~~~~ To Attend Circuit Meei 1' '!':.._i'""""' 01 the li mes." The Costa ri.1esa Eas1 con-I SERMON LECTURE SERIES No. 1 traininJ: sessions, or circui1 assemblies, "'hich are held ! several times earh year.'' gregation of J e ho v ah ' s Witnesses "'ill meel for the first time in January with othpr cnn10tregat1ons in the newly formed Sn u t he r n "WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE AN AMERICAN" Dr. Ray C. Ger y S1111doy -J•1111ar, 10th •:lO 0 .111. ta l•ll•w e44r .. Ciililorn1a c!fctUI 30 A, it v.·as an111)unced this week. This assembly, according to l Toutjlan, will be based on the theme. "The Word of God ;.., A!1vt>.'' and "'111 fealure ' ta!ks. discussions, and enacted CHRIST CHURCH 8Y THE SEA illustrations based nn the. Bible United Methodist and ,it.~ ;:ipplication today in 1400 W. lolboe ll•d .. N1wport IMcll, Collf. ed for January 22-24 in Noren, 1·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;=;~~======:! This initial session. s(·hedul· peoples' hvcs. w!ll he a spC'c1a! training Pinpointing the ., 1. { nit:f't1ni;: sponsored by the world cmidilions as one pro· "'"' \Vat chto.,.,•cr Rih!c. and Tract b!cn1 affecting peoples' li\'es i'ocioly ol Brnoklyo, New today, .I. D. Wcngcrl. New ·foa•rh'ov"" flemorial 'Jla_J· York . York n1inister and pr1ncipll l "'' JR, Herald Tout,Jian , spokesman speaker for lhe weekend, will ror the Costa Mesa E:as~ con-di scuS!i Bible prophel'ics bear· ... grc.gation said that the new ing on the question. '"Who Wlll circuit includes only those con· Conquer the World in the gregations in San Clemente, J970's?" His talk will be a Laguna Beach, the east 9ide special fcaturr. for the public of Costa Mesa, Tustin, mo9t Sunday afternoon of the Th• Southla11d's Mosl B•ailtiful J\-ltmorials MAUSOLEUM • COlUMIAllU/4 • Cf.Mfl t•Y TREES of the WORLD n f San la A n a and assembly, and is expected to ........ .~~~~~~~~~~:.:~~~~~~~·~-<~======~~O~n~l~·o~i~rh~.a~v~e~n~A~v<~a~u~e~~ s.betrettd by th• Westminster. be heard by over a thousand d l d Bettoten Santa Ana and Orangt "As the size and number e egates an their friends. of congregations Increase,"' he-,-------------------------~------~ explained, "the circuits are rearranged to maintafn a con· venient attendance tols l for .-aevanty.onn at ~11"he4 ~ VcADILLAc: ----~ . . HOO HAA!IOA !ILVD. J COSTA MfSA j7 14) 140·11100 Psst · San Francisco $\8:Sacramento;$21 . {'n,,. :::-.~\San Diego $8(all lnclude1Ax.). Moro~ \round toS.P. /1hana~.YOtherai rline.PSA---a!ft. . ' . ' . --~ ....... . ' one who 1fvett tn!lplrtd And Hie and teachings of Jesu1 l----------------------1 l ! \ I, • _! • Co1nment . Page I • - DAILY l'ILOT Si.II l'IMllH THE HAPPI NING' WAS IT A SCENE O~ DEBAUCHERY, DRUGS, WIL D SE X AND FILTH ••• ••• OR A SHOW OF PEACE, LOVE AND HAPPINESS IN CHR IST'S NAME ON HI S BI RTH DA Y? How Laguna Fared When the Multitudes Came View I: Disaster P•t• 1 Edltorlal in tht Lag una Be1ch N1w1-Po1t ~QIE.tt!Ml,t&:tl!'JIStt:Sllil!iiAJDl .. ii!LiFSIJ§!iiil1t:.:etWcJ.'b.Q'.'.ftZNt.\5\EfJllU\liiid ~ 111 lhe lr V ,W ua111 a11d double d up 011 1he lr ii t Y amaha•, rhe u cattae from a s d llrant a s il1 e · ! /tlldw est to l .. og11rta B e a c l1 's '~Dappc11in9 '' 0 11 ~: : C hrbl1111u. A• ma1111 as 5 0,000 r l1111e d l ir e hill• >' :l 1 111 S yt"onaore F ial• for rl1e e t·e 11f. 'fhe r e a c t ion ; A ''hip"ie happening" far better describes what took place in Laguna Canyon over the Christmas y,•eekend than rock festiv<'l. which it surely was not. E ven to devotees of roc k music. what was presented was disappointing at best. Make no mistake aboul ii, this wag not just a gathering of innocent peace loving children celebrating Christmas in their own way . Sure. there were man y who were just that but also there were many who repre1ent the worst dregs of our society. Drugs lnol just pol but the whol!! gamut of hard stuff ) was truly available and widely used. A mockery was made of even lhe broade1t J'.IO!Sible lnlerpretatlon of sexua l freedom. Some or the vilest forms of public fornicalion took place. enough to turn even the strongest stomachs. Even rudiment1ry sanitation w1111 Ignored with public defecation comn1on . Splendid Christm1s fare indeed for some of our local youn1sters. mos t of •whom were on hand out of shttr curiGSity. This type of uncontroll!!d event cannot bt allo wed to happen again in Laguna . NOW THAT th e can yon is re11son1bly back t.tt normal . a :!Obr.r reflection on the Christm1u~ weekend there is in order. We seriously doubt lhat many citizens of Laguna "'ere fully aware of the very diffi cult and potent ially exp losive situa· tion our community y,·as exposed to throughout tht long holiday y,•eekend . Although tr11ffic jams and road blockJ lncon\'enirnced a number of our citizen.-. at best it was mild compared 'A'it h tht total loss of !hf' Christmas hnhda v fnr !hf' en1ire City Council. city man11ge.r and many nf thP city h111l staff. police 'and fire forcts huttressed by a number nf citizen voluntef'rs who 11ns1\•ered the call for help. IT UNDOUBTEDLY has been diff ic ult for many of our re11derg to cut throup:h all of the compleiil ies of the siluation and get 11 cleiir picture. Many in· fiamma\ory pr~ and radio reports 5erv· ed only to add to the confusion. A number of citizens expreMed concern with the entire situation i nd some voiced opinions thet our city government was not functioning very well in the (:ircum!tancez. Ha ving followed the entire t1ituation c:loffl y from beginning to end, we fetl- unequivocally our C1ty Council, city manager, police force and aU others ccnOtrned handled thlt! very difficult altuatlon extremely •tll and Laauna h11 reason to be proud . Al! the legal ramifications notw!tht1tan· rhng, it was well kno wn that some in the canyon were thirsting for a con· frontation and had our !aw enforcement people obliged. serious And needless bloodshed could have resulled . There are indeed times whe n discretion i~ the better part of valor and thi'.'; surely w1s one of those ti mes. Your community leadership v.·as on duty virtually around the c Io c le. throughout the en tire holiday weekend and rather th;i n enjoyin g the tradition11l Chr istm11s with their fam ilies. thesf' men were subje'cted to severe: pressures and strains in behalf of the ci ty. THE COUNCILMEN kept thri r hear!'.';, carefully analyzed opinion~ offered by specialists called in, decision~ y,·erc tak('n 11 nd serious trouble avoided. Our new city man ager, Larry Hose. pul in a stellar perrormanre in hi~ baptism under fire in Laguna. And we wanl In add special kudos for our own Jim Van Rensselaer. who v.·nrked tirelessly around the clock throughout the enti re period, ha ving vol unteered to rrprrsen! the city in the situation as its public information officer. All in all . v.·e must concl ude th1t \I v.·as a job well done ~ Looking al lhf' n!her i-i rle of !he Cflin. v.·r sincerly hope there are no longer any lin ge rin g doubts In 8ny quarters nf our rity gnv ernment ,11s to whelher or not our small community can ef· frcti vely handle a lArge ifOUp of th11 kind. "'E FEEL THIS t nl1rr "h1ppit hio p--- penlng" could have bPe n avoided 11nd a thoroush investigal.Jon shnuld he m11rl e lo determine whv the situa!1on v.·as ellow- f ed to gel out ' of hand in the first. place. Now that the ci1y has pa id p;ood 1non ry to consultant~ In help the rn out of a serious difficulty, "'"" would sugtirst 11 few more dolla rs should be spent H necessary to le11rn how to avoid a recurrence which Lagun a s!mp!y cannot lolerat.e: under any circumstance. An ounce of prevention is still y,·orth a pound of cure and although this lesson was very expensi11e to the community fprob•bly in excess of SZ:'l.0001 we must consider ourHlves rortuna1e in this in- stance. There are sound. leg11I methods available· lo µ.event this type of situation from de11elophfi lncht first place and we ur&e our d ty 1avernment tn take all ateps neceuary to inaure \hit tht city is fully prep.Ired ti'I ward arr future attempt.a which are bound ta occur. Our 1tlaN In San f'rancltro ~ 1vo• a • m ixed a s fhe 9e 11e ratio11 gap i• 1vid e - rus 1vif11e•• t f1 ese fw o nf"cD11t1f a, 011e n11 e ditorial fron1 fl1 e figltfly f:'Dtt•er vof ive L aguna B ea r lt Ne1vs-Posf , fhe o t he r n 11orJ1 front rhe 11·i d e ly ••lrc1dole d , hlpple-orlenl e d L .A . Free P reu. ,, ~ • .1 ~ ,. .. Wlw'd B e a Policeman? Here's One-and Why In thr 10 )lenr.r; it l1n.~ br,11. trnuii110 nfj1rrrs thrnuf)li 'he Ln.~ .4:11gP./r.~ Pn/1cr Acodi>111y, tile /\1t 1<1por/ Rtacl~ Police Dl'pnr1111e11t ho.~ scored o TP· mnrknble record -in !ht po st fn11r i1rot~. NPlll'f'OT,, nfficr rs lu1VI' tl1rrr rirne.r; ,s rnrrrl 11.r; thr Nn. I grorlunr r : jive //11 uc .,rortd as No. 2 i11 1/lt1r classe.~. This yenr"$ 0111su111di11g pr11d· 11a tt -No. 2 in In.~ cla.ss -i.~ Da vid L /011. 21 . u;ho gn ue 1litse uit1Ds 011 his rrofess zon i"n >iis grod1u11 inn nd· rlres~. l\y DAVID L. ION The question which we. a~ nev.·Jy tra in· ed r>nlicf' officers. art most often 11s\.;erl is, "\\"h1 rlo you want to become a policem an at 8 tim e hke 1hi!'i ~"' Th is .,.,·oulrl 11.ppee r to bf' 11. diff1cull que!'>tinn ro answer. a.~ therf'! Rrt many a spect.~ of po I i re work y,·hich lend to make it look unaltractive as 11 caree:r. The pa y ill not the best which can be found. and the hou rs a r f' lonG , hard , and unpredi c· table. The un iform and the badge rep- resent both authority and the .. tslab- llshment." whleh many groups in our 10C:iety are violently againsl Not only are there the ri•kl and dangers which h11111e always gone 'Wlth pcUce work. bul toda y there txlst m1ny new and unexpected hazards. Police st•· !inns are being bombed. officers are btlnt deliberately called into ambuth, and org<inized vio lence is an every clay orcurrcnc r. POLICE OFFICE RS 11re bl:'in g al· lac ked while \vriling traffic citation!', v.hile sit ting in !hei r patrol ca r ~ writing rr!port~. and even while attending the funeral of a sl11 in brother off icer. A policeman·s pr iv ate life is also dif· ficult . Conduct y,•hic h is acceptab le for 11 private citizen . is not al,,..·ays ac· ceptab!e for an off-duty policeman. In law en!orce:menl. more tha n any other profession. eve ry mtmber suffers from lhe mistake of one. All the~t things. when added up, nb- v1ously make 11 career in 111 \V en· forcement 11ppear somewha t less than drs1rab\e. Unfnrtun ately. these aspect s :ire th t ones y,•hich receive Lhf' wiliest pu~!ic1ty . P.u1 1hrrr are other IPs!i puhlici1.t:d elcn1ent.' nf police .,.,·nrk wh ich ~e ll the Jflh, and in turn make lhl' quf'stion, ''\\'hy do we wan! to be co me po!lcr1ncn?" \'er,v easy 1fl answer. Police wor k nlfers the greatest prrson11 l rewa rd of an.v profession. An nHlcer would find it dlffl cult lo express thr wa.v he rc11lly fee ls afle.r ht has successfully revived an unconscious child by moulh·t~mouth •resuscitation. or assiste:d in the delivery of a baby. Also. there is a great sense of ac- C(lmplishment when a policem11n , through hill own investi11tion. ident ifit s and apprehends a long-sought criminal. Of tnurse, lheae instances don·t happe:n '-''f'ry day . but e:ven the roul inf'! task!! af a polic e officer have their own r~wards. btcause he is in !he business of helpina people. . Oh, She l{nows Him-and Intimately EVERY POL ICE OFf"ICER is con· r crnrrl "'ith the ima~e or his department. Hf' knoy,·s that every lime he acl' in 11 respectful a.nd prnfe~sional m11nner he adds to th11t image. The. belier th;it image is, the ffl()re the public will cooperate with , 11.nd bacli: IL! policemen. This Is one nr the biggest challenges of police "'Ork : to work a.s a team in !he contntunitv. By HERB CA~N SAN FRANCfSCO -'I'w't haa bttn a Mw:s blackout on ' thi1 , i,ut 1r1 1UU true Lhat a JirT afudent 1t a ldl college was r•ped ln her .. mHory oDfl nlCbt JaR week. •L!'"'· What •i!Plllee lfflcer .. Rd -. u .... wild _.. ""' .-.w, ltif rtplled ''Oh IW"t - -i..•11 otlCt before ' " • • AM> ·.lff TRI IUl1C of running U.. iub]ect Into Ille ..... rid .. XllhY ~·· horne tram San Diego Slate Hlr * holidays. couldn't wait to tell -mothet' about two cl•ssmat.es wno art 1tttJn1 marrltd. "They're botft lr" reportfd Kattly "and ahe: lan 't .... ,,...,,.ntl''. WEU., Tr'S TIMELY: Glenn Put- nam NYI M ~$.Id to take hJt tem· pWaturt ytttenlay morNn& a nd couldn't ftad-a thennometer. so he gtuck a t.una into his moulh. Hello? the Slate Re!!OurcC"s Bldg. 1 n St:cramento, notes Rabert d t I AgMUno, you will flnd a bol witb tb1s absolut11Y le&ltimate notice af- flltd la It: "The State Library ir • , In urgent Med of pendl ·atube (2 • t • lo 4 lnchts long ) 11nd has no budget HeUo! ••• OVD AT &en QUentln. rtpOt1I my to ·buy the(n . Your help will bt •P. ptn pt!. John WaUon. the prJtcmtrl pr~l1tcd ." Cut, 1queeze. trim -ind wtft belna shown a Westtrn fiJm 1naw! -lad when Star £11 Wallach ruped • "'A bullet ii too Sood for you," PftOVJ.NG AGAIN that il takes all _ v.~~~~n h~ 1~~ ~~ierr~t -~~ ---~c!~ irv~ • ~ra~over1~:· Authority!" record. Betwttn 2:30 and 4:30 one morning 111~1 week . he drove' 1:1~ la~ nn 1 free.,.,·ay cl overle11r ne1r Dublin 'cro~t the Bay -11.nd wfto'1 nutt y enouah to ch,11llenge that? AND HOW &rt Lhlncs in the c11plt1I of the. blage1t ind rlche~t Stile In the. Nation? Well . In the lobhy of - This graduat irig cl11~s is now pert af the brotherhood of policem en. We realize that there 111rc risks in our work, but bttaute: of the many houri or unexcelled tr111inlng • we have received. we will mlnlmlu those risks. We ht vt been teught to use the tools of our trade, lhe mhlll important of thole being com· mon ~*-'~ But above all, Wt h:.vt been t1u1ht to work w\th , and for. I.he people or our citle:s. It I• no~ our r_espon1jb ility to preserve and reinforce Ole tuptrklr reputations that our police departments preaenUy have. Wt must make certain thal to the citizen In trouble. the firJt 11ight nf I policeman i! 11lwAy~ lllCCOmpan led by 1 1l1h ol rtlie f 11nd a feeling of aafety. View 2: New Age P1ge 1 Story in the Los Angeles Free Press For a monlh prior to Christmas, posters 11nd unde rground t11 dvert isement~ announcing a celebration of !he birth of Christ a.nd welcoming in the "New Age'' y,·ere distributed ell over the world. Due lo a lol l\] Jack of organization. the city fa thers of Laguna Beach had a meeti ng .,.,ith some al us who were in\'Olverl 11.•ith the happen ing. Al this time we were promised complete. Cf!Oper11tion and we had nothing but praise. far their positive response. • - The mo~t important agreemenl we came lo at the mePli ng wall that a site far the fes tival wu necessarv. Several hip residents of Laguna cQfi· ta cterl Mr. Stepnovic h who owns lhf'! fllXl acre parcel that the Love-in was he ld on. He more th11n willingly ga ve permission for the r venl 1o be held on his la nrl . The city fathers were joyou~ that a si1e had heen found an d told u~ that since i! was pr ivate land we d1dn "t need to provide any facilities or secure 11 permit , ALL OF US "'ho y,•ere contributing our energy to thi s event soon re;ilized lhat we were involved in a magic hap· pe nin11:. Impossible situations were being solved as fast as they appeared. We s(l(ln became assured that God "'.a.s the nrgani7.er of this even! Everyth ing about the celebration was di fferen t than whal has happened in the paat. The enJire party w1s put on by \ oluntf'ers and by rlon&tion~. On Christmas Eve all or the \11ise beings \r ho perceived th e hght Qf this event starter! tn gather logether to t1•Hnes.~ a m1rac\r. AH ni,llhl lnng th e helpers v.·orkerl no ~ett1ng thr ~\age rt'arlv so that 11 would he 8 be autifu l prrsEo.n1 10 evC'rynne nn Christmas morn· in,::. Th e ~o It. by 30 ft., 10 ft. high sLt11 ge was draper! in tie d.ve s and nn the roof w a ~ a l11rge cros~ ga ily decorated with col nr~d yarn and h11nging be lls. 11 \VIS by far the mast bea ulifu l and well put to1ether st111ge m 1he history or fe1tiv11ls . lt immediately became an altar of the "New Age" for speake:rs and 1roups. Christmas morn ing began v.•ith pr11yers and meditationfl as we brou&ht in a beautiful day. 1t was apparent to everyone Ulat a New Consciousne!S was bClm on earth tha t wauld soon shtke the £0undat1ons of the world . BY AFTER NOON I.here were M,000 celebrant~ gathered and traffic w1s back· er! up for mi les iri every directlan . By night time the po lice h11d completely !l:e~\ed ofr the enlire city or Lagun• Beach and people were walking five to ten miles to get to the celebration. Lot s of major groups were trying to get in but the police wouldn't let any of them in. We were being se1Jed off from the world. Du!ing tht three da y1 af the restival <ton111ions were callecled ta secure food for tht . free vegetarian kitchen. Over the four day1 • of tht Bf'!.ln there was 50 much pt1ce, love. and happintss !hat evl!ryone 's JUe wa.!i transformed. There wag no violence 1nywher1. everything was perfect. On the lhlrd night of th\ festival we recelv@d t mes.sage from the city f.thers that no one else could c<>me in, even if ht walked. This also meant that we couldn 't get food, water. med ical htlp or sanltaUoo facilities. Doctors were refused entrance. 10 portable toilets wtre turned away tw ice, and food btll ft to 1poll. Th is was probably dont bee1u1e fhe: fo11o"'·lng statement was quottd in I.he Lo! Anaeles Tlll\t1: "Th\1 ts God'• land !Ind !IS his children W! are 1alng to stay here until a higher autharlty removes us.'' OUR FlRST commun1ca!ion wllh the city fathers was th11l if we would end a ll electric musi r at sunrise and .switc k to acoustical guitars we could remain. At six p.m. I got up on the st a I e and announced lo everyone that the city fathetrs-fclt that tt · w.as the -rock music thft ·Was troldhig us together. I asked that• we show them that it was love that held us. Af ter the lou d cheers had ceased I announced that this was the beginning of !he Age of Aqua rius 11nd that Chris t h11s returned lo earth in the form of thousands or chosen ones. Thf' Second Com ing will be felt all over the world , t11cknowl edp;e the Lord. He is beyond drugs, Jesu.~. Yoga . medita!ion. analyzar.ion, an ('. everything else. HE JS~! At th is time lwenty thousand angels held a match flam ed in the air and chanted AUM. The next communication we receive d from higher authorities wn; --rha t we \\'ere to be out by sunrise. J again gol up and told the crowd wh11t was happening and asked them to make !heir own decisions. ll was decided tha t v.·e v.·auld spe nd the nighl and rlean up everythi ng the next day, take down !hf'! stage and be out by dirk . This messagt Y.·as sen t lo ttie city for their approval. AT SU1\IRISE !he next mornin,I!' ;i he!icop!er fle"· aver and announced thal wt had to dtspe rse 1mmrrl i1telv. !n ;i few moments riot police w1!h rfne11 •f)- ~a red in the hllli-~urrnunrl1ng the vAllf'!'. Even tl1ou gh people want rd lo continu~ their rlr::in up nf Lhe canyon they v.·crr. forced tn leave. /\ quol e from ;i !neat paper say!', ··r-.1 11ch mnrl:', nnt pirturerl, created l'I king size cleanup jnb for Laguna Beach crews who didn't 11:et any he lp from !hose who created the unsightly scene.'' Several people were maced and be:.ten when they didn't move fast enough. The medical cases had to walk out on th~ir own acrord. One case couldn 't e\•en \\'Ilk and the police laughed a., they forced him to crawl out of the med ic ten t. On behalf of the festl\•al 11:oers there was absolutely no vialence i1o! even 1 fOCk thrown. The hitht; .authorities immediately tonic. over and burned what frightened them most. The Christmas present th11t was for everyane Immediately was ashes. They s~itl must fee l that ~mething as materiel as an 111tar Is holdin a us toge:ther. The valley wa1 Bethlehem and La.1un a is New Jerusale:m. lf you 111rt conscious and are ready to be purified, then come be with us. Bul co me prepared 1.o help and nat to be a burden, ' Saturday, J anuary 9, 1971 The Comment Pace of the Daily Pilot sttks to inform and stimulate readers by pr11entin1 a variety of com. mentary on ~opics of inter- eAt and 1ignlfie1nce from l.nformed observers a n d sJ>t'ke1men. Rffert N. Weed, Publl1her • JW!o a&oin, boys OJld girls and welcome to the second weekend of the year 1971. Just think, in 29 years, we will be in a new century and a second thousand years A.O. Most of you won't be too old by then. I was real happy with. the fine drawings or favorite noats this .... ·eek. Weren't those par a d es somethjng. Many of the floats took almost a full year to design and many long hours to build. It really looked worth all lhe effort, didn't it. We were a little light in poems this week. though, so put those won d erfu l im· agi nations to work 8J1d come up with some real winners for next week. ·, • Sat11rd17, J1nu1f)' •1 1<171 D.il V "LOT 'I' ':I :French Marxt1t writer •• •. ? ••• WU rtl ... ed by lh& Bollvta.n g0vernm.ent after 1entq-3· yea.rs and A mOJltb• of a. 30-year J..U 1eai.oe. a-Jean Paul S&rtre ~Re1ia Debray c-J4.lchnl Debray a .Defeo1& Secretary Laird rectnUy 119lltd a. d.1rective thrt atrancthmied direct ct'Ytltan oon- trol over millt.uy • •• 1 ••• a.cUv1Ue1 witbJ.D. th& U.S. a.-procurement ~re1eueh c-lntelllreoc& " Frozen 1WOrdll1h tllted by the J'DA ])TOTed to be unusually (CHOOSE ONE: l O'W", hlp ) lnrner- <l!LrY content. 6 The F TC accepted a(CROOSEONE:mud&tory, voluntary) plu. under whicb. the clprette :L&-j dUAtry wnul.d li1t ta.r -.nd niooUne conten.t of It• p roduct.a 1A it.a a.dyertiainc begiu.lne nut leb- ?llUY• ' Match 'WO?d clues with their c orr,spond .. 1ni J1icture1 or aymbola. 10 points foi- ea.ch correc t anawer . 1 !..... I' ada fo r this produot d1 aappear !rom TV 2 ••••• Utl11 111ruepl1.guedend• 1n1 o! Slat Congrea1 ' 3 .•..• Au1tralia.n abor11f.ne1 , l'f!J)Orted gr o w 1 n I' inore mllJla.nt in rllhts demands "····· bt1 banka conUnued. trllDd towl?'d lower ln- t.ereat r atea tii ..... Jl allonal sclenUfic or- 1 anUatlon 6 •••.• H ' ' I I • J - . , ·. • Welt, if you ha\le been .---------------------------------, c AAAS htsb oourt upheld new v oUng age law butonJy :fo.r 1eder &l electiona following the papers, you will kno w that the nation is in the grip of a st rong cold wave. It is dippillg down to 30 below zero in some places and v.·c a!! know that waler free.ies at 32 degrees below zero so that is pretty cold. Some pa rts of the na tion have terrifically deep snow. Even in our stale, there. are mountain towns with snow up lo 25 feet deep. * PRIZE WINNER Susan Niemi, 12, 244 Hanover Dr., Costa Me sa ' * Any child under 12 can enter U11cle Len's Art Contest. Here's an you do: (1) 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 you r own work. (3) Put you r name, age and .address on hack of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len 's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. PART 11-WORDS IN THE NEWS Take .( points for each word that you. can , match with its correct meania.g. 1., .. ,twbutter a.-appl'O"f81 support ~llm.1t or reatrloUonon. · 2 ..... excnpt :frel&ht crlonr l!lpfflChmalrlng to . 3,, .. ,envoy del1y a.cUon '1 ..... reUring Senator Eu .. gene McCartby 11 a y 1 • he'll rema.ln in Wash- lnpn 8 ..... PrJme M inister Gllldhl set pa.rliam~ tary d ecUon1 hero i' SST' Living in our w a rm er cllmate (although ii has been \.._----------------------------------" d-excua:e from. -4 •••• ,embargo e-repre1entaUve of. one 1 I .. ,,. Hubert Hum\lhrey fill a Sen.ate aeat lert vacant by r etiring i'"IJene McCarthy a cold wann climate recently) we probably 4on't really know the fu n of snow. \\'e mostly read about the bad side v•ith people getting stuck and in· jured by the snow and ice or cities having power failures or things like that. I'll bet most oJ you have visited the snow right up in our new;,:by mountains. There has ~ a lot of it there this year and there prom ises to be a lot more before winter Is over. Snow means warm fires in little cabins high in the moun· tains. It means shoveling out paths through the deep snowdrifts. It means buildinR snowmen or making snow sculpture. It means cutting holes in icy lakes and rivers to fi sh through (but be sure the ice is safe for your weight first). But it also means winter sports and games. Skiers flock to the mountains to race down slick, snowy slopes on two pieces of thin wood or metal. II takes a lot of ski ll , learning and practice bul it is great fun when you know how. Some skiers can go faster than cars on a freeway, Snow also means sledding, tabogganing and bobsledding. Sleds as well know have two runners, Tobaggans are a flat piece of wood \Vilh a curved fron for a different kind of sledding. And bobsleds are shaped like bullets with a cockpit fo r the drivers and they shoot down iced paths al 75 miles an ho u r sometimes. Winter is a lime for ice· skating and many other snow sports as well. Why, you can even have a ball with an old inner tube, a piece of cardboard or one of the snow discs you have seen. They all shoot you down a snowy slope fast enough. So this week, boys and girls, do your entries on the snow and snow sports, games and fun. And at least once this year go and share in the fun. But be sure to dress warmly and keep dry. !l's no fun to be wet and cold. Art honorable mentions go to the following: P at Knowlton, Foun tain Valley. Linda Hobbs, 10, Corona del ?-.tar : Cliff Buck, 12, Costa Mesa: Terilyn Kelly, 11, Cotta Mesa; Edith Fisher, 12, Costa Mesa. government 11 en t to li ..... endor11e another PART Ill· NAMES JN THE NEWS Take 6 points !or names that y ('l1· 1 ,n corre ctly ma.tch with the clues. 1 ..... NKUyen Van Thieu 2 ..... F rank Sha1cespeare 3 ..... Edward GJerek 4 ..... Jerrl& Leonard 15 ..... HOUl l'i Boomedl- onne &·D ir e c t o r , l1111ted State• lnformaU011 Agency b-President, South Viet """ o-Pre1ldent, A119rl1. d-new head of Pol1.nd1 I Commun11t Plrty e-heads J u11UceDepart- ment'a Clvil Rlghta divlelon • VEC, Inc., Mad i.on, Wi'C.Ol'llli l'I 10 ..... government here an ... nDllnced willl1anus to resumt'! pe11ce t11lks ------·-,_ ---==:o.... HOW DO TOU RATE? (S.,.. fach SS!feof 0\111 S.p.1nt1ly) 71 to 8J polntt: -GooL 'I to 100 polnh -TOP SCOlf! 61 to 70 po tnt1 ~ f•lr. I 11 to 90 ,.h,ft • bttel l«1I, 00 .-Undef 111-H"....: JAMILT DISCUSSION QUISTION What "New Year's Resolution'' would you Ilka to aee our aovernment make for 1971? THIS WllK'S OiA/.lfNGf! NO ICOll Name th~ lhl"ee Apollo 14 astronauts. -------------------------' SetHf '"' q111"ti1NK to "* A1uty, c/o Oro .. • c-t Delly Pilot, lol" 1 s•o. C••t9 1i1 .... Cotlf. And~ 1tn~1 • comcl•I• 70-vol"m* ?e<il• Fr•nll. ag• 10, ot Allen!1>wn. ~~I of "'" Worltl ..... ln<Y(iOPtdl• lo Penn1,1v1nl1 !er ~.,. •~11t1on: How lnng dots it take llghl to reach u11 from Pluto? Litle Pluto is inv\sib!e lo unaided human eyes but it can be seen and photographed v.·lth the help of a po'>l'erful trlescope. Its dim light takl's about four hou rs lo reach the earth. Actually the t 1 n1 e schedule ... ·aries from day to day a nd from year too year. 1'his is because e\"eryth1ng in the solar system is on the move and the d is tan c e between us and Pluto shrinks and stretches. Somrt1mes the travel schedule ls e 1 g ht minutes shorLer and sometimes it is. 16 mtnurcs longer than usual. In J!JJO, astronon1crs spOl1C'd 8 dim dot of light on a lelescope photograph -and announced the discovery of the ninth pl<inet of th e solar system. It was named Pluto and its ave.rage distance from the earth wa.s figured In be 3.660 million miles. lts lighl, of cour11e. whips across s paee 11t 188.000 miles per second. At this distance. its beams travel about four hours to make that dim dot on a telescope picture. Later in the 1970s, v.·e hope to launctt-11 spacecraft nailed TOPS to relay back a closeup loo k at the little pla net. In fact, NASA plans to launch several 1'0PS to explore the outer planclS. This is possible he.cause once every 177 years, these planets line up in a row. Giant Jupiter and mighty Saturn can be used lo boost ti spaeecrart on a grand tour. A TOPS can thu s reach Pluto in about nine years, instead of taking 41 years. Naturally, no spacecrafl can matcb the speed of tight-but even light takes years and evl!ll centuries lo cross · the vasl oceans or space. ~. lime, or course, depends on the di8tAnCI!! It travels. The sunbeam that ju11l kissed your cheek took eight minutes lo travtl 93 million miles from lht run. Plulo Is 3ll limes W \btr from the sun lhan we are. so tvery sunb<oam ta'k.e; 30 tlm~ longer to get the.re. Some oi It., light Is reflected out Into space and we cateh 1 few 1tr1y beams on this return trip. Our orbit Is 186,000 mlllion miles wide. When the earth * PRIZE WINNER Question: \Vho is Tarzan's favorite singer? ,e,ut~d•J3 AJJtH :.11M1uy 11rbl1 Kl••• 11, Jt:• ltr¥1 L•11t, N1W~rf IMCll and Pluto a re on opposite sides of the sun. its light takes 16 min utes longer to reach us. Pluto takes 248 earlh-years to complete its huge, oval· shaped orbit. When it is closest to the sun and the earth, the distance hetv.'een l:=====================::'.J us 1s 2,670 million miles. Then light from the sun takes about ~----------------------, four hours lo get to Pluto -and its pale re.flee ted beams take about three hours Rnd 52 minutes to bounce back to 1he earth. Pl uto's farthest distance from the sun is 4 :,57 million miles. From this point it takes a beam of light 16 n11nutcs longl'r to tra\·el lrorn Pluto to the earth. This is easier to imagine if v:e scale down a!I the sizes. Lt•t's shrin k the sun to a l"'o· NEW YEARS Ne\V Years Hurrah! !l's New Years It's a new beginning 'fhc old is gone \Ve reJoice! Come on and join us'. It's Ne\v Years 1-lurrah! I K•111te<h h•ll "oll•r '"' 10 "'' Krt<!wl!t•, lU•J Ltt L""''· ~eu"!•I~ Vt llt•, ~' 1!'11 wln11iftt •ftlff lft •ht 11trv •~" -m co11te1t. Mi ii r eur •••m •• alt1V 11 U•cl1 L111, aei IUD, Colli Miii, C1Ult r11!1. foot beach hall. The earth '-----------------------" 1s a pea, 215 feet from ou r model sun. Pluto is a half·si7.· erl pea. Its closest dist;ince lo the beach ball is one and a quarLcr miles. !ls farthest distance is one an(! hnlf miles. lro11 Monster Cliews Old Cars Into -Bi,ts Profits, Headaches Flying Pets Big Business WASHI NGTON (UP I) SL5 n1dl1on in reve nue from strument panel. In July, 19i0, cargo compartment at an fl· Introducing ''Google t h ~ animal sh1pmPnts, according an 11Jley cat got out of ii~ ces!; baggage charge ratt, or · • Great;• a fat bewhi!!kered lo the Air Transport Associa· cage a11 It was being loaded he shipped via air freight. airline passenger v.·ith a faint lion, a trade organization on a United Jet in Los Angeles \V il Ii am M o 11 re , 8 • and slip?fd lnlo !he w1ni:: k f p A \ armn:i of fish about him . rcpresentin,lit 1hP Ir u n k lhrough a four-inch main-i-po esman or an mer can , II \\'orld Airways, !;ays !he Jf Google isn't your idea air nes t~nance hole . airline has shipped everything of a sealmate for a transcon-But if there Is 8 profit in 1.1echanics spent eight hou rs frnm pigs Anii horse! to tinental flight. meet his fritnd the hu~1ness, there are alsn trying to rf'a ch lhe cat, who elephants Last year the Shamu, who travels "'i lh a pr()blrms, often wil h lhe ret finall y v.·andered out on its airhne shipped an entire three-'JlOUnd toothbrush -not owners. 01-1.·n. Italian circus aboarci one al a!I surprising sinte he has A dog lover blamed Eastern 1'he cost of shippln11: anln1als .retliner The big problem was ur to 56 teeth. Airlines rnr giving his prize ls based on weight. si1.e nf placement nf the individual r.ogg!~ the Great is a sea Irish l\'<llfhound a heat stroke container and dlstanct' To animals. "We couldn't put a llfln. ;incl hi.s traveling com · on a 1rip from Dallas tn ship a fiOO.pound lion from lion or ;i ti8er too close to pan1on , Shamu , is ;i two-ton Miami. Th!' airline denied the Ne w York to Chicago would one of the ~ma ller, edible klller whale. Both perform in C'hargc. but the dog owner cost abou l $140. but shipper animals," Moore said. an aquatic show. v.·a.~ not to be paciried . He Would have lo supply his own ~astern Airline employes In The pair, nown by Arneric:an bough! a $f160 ax ;ind chopped cage, an ai rline ~pnkesman SL Louis were afraid they ·., Airlines from· San Diego to IR holes in the hull of an s&id . The lion's owner cnu\rl might become lunch fo r an l Cleveland last year. arf' jusl Eastern jet parked at the make the same trip for $56. alligator. Tiie alliga tor i ot .,1 ANIY 11!nd• ""Wt rid ·-O!Mt To Fr-•• •'"Ina, OM 10. nl Wlnitcln· S1l1;n. North C1roil!"lt '"' na QY1ll<011: two Cxamples of a profit-m ak-airport. coach cla,s. loose in the cargo com· . " HOLLAND . Mich. (UPI) -1vhich providf'd the concrete ing venture (or the airlines AnJrY animals cao be just Some airlines will allow partment of a plane scheduled. • An "Iron Momter" the t bases and the engineering and -shipping live animals. as bad. A rhesus monkty passengers to carry small to l eave for Seattle. But the .. ·• Whal causes bubbles in rocks? shreds old cars to the size design for the machinery that For the fi rst six monlh! broke loose on a United Air dogs and cats In boxes on cargo handlers refused lo go, : . The earth has s ev e r a I of large cornflakes is in opera-cost nearly Sl million, said of 1970 four major airlines Lines jet parked In San Fran-their laps. Othen Ins ! s t near the alligator unUI a .-.. recipes for making rock.s with tion here. the operation provides the best unidentified made over cisco and wrecked the in-domestic pel.9 go into the zookeeper arrived. pores. pockets and holes that The huge machinf'ry com· refinement ntcessary l o _::=:....::::::::::::::::.:::....:::=c.._c.._ _________________ c__ _________________ _ look like Swiss cheese. Most plex w11s installed at Padnos satisfy lhe steel industry. stones are mixtures of Iron and Mttal Co. The reduc-A complete junk car, less ,. minerals -1fard-ones as-wen-Ing· process w1s ·describedds --engine;~ancHr11n!mis!lon;­ as softer 'ones that di!!O lve 1the first of 1ls kind 1n the is fed into a hopper at one and wash away with seeping United Stales end of the machine and ground water. When pieces of The machine. which weigh~ emerges two minutes l11ter at :ioflish minerals are embedded 2.1 million pounds wilh its the olber end like comf\ake- in hard bedroc k, they may foundations. was bu ilt and sized crumbs. dissolve away and leave emp. erected from component parts One operator can control the ty holes. Sometimes l h c developed by 13 different machine from a 2 0 • f o o I groundwater deposits i t s manuraclurers. elevated control house. A dissolved chemicals. ll may For several years efforts light-indicating panel board line the walls of a rocky have been directed towirds shows the operating condition pocket and add a few crystals. improvement of junk car of each component and 1lgnals Then we get a colorful bubble scrap. The goal was to lower any breakdowns or delays that called • geode. However, the the copper resldua l, reduce miaht occur. car1h uses a very different the melUni loss and cut pro-"The Iron Pl-fonster" w\thln recipe to put the bubbles into cell!ing eos!J to !he deman· 1 year will devour mort than lava rocks. ding criteria of the steel irr 10,400 junk cars now bll&hUf'll For example, a pumice d 1 the Michigan landscape. Wllb 'lo ..... has so many airy bulJ.. us ry. " RI h edd I · g the present backlog of Junk hies that It is light enough ppers, 11 r ers, 11 nge1n nd II I Ork cars. it would take the Padnol lo floal. It looks like a piece a m1gne c separs or1 w t h · 1•-" 1 C.Ompany 10 years to ci!an· of frozen foam -and that oget er 1n •re r on M ".: t dl 1 •-•-up the stile's landac1~ is 1·usl about what It Is. fl onster w ear , s n~gr-a"', h d I l•-I r working fivt days 1 w v.·as made when a volcano 8eorc An separl e •re e • d f t I.I. eight hours • day, Seymour erupted a molten mixture o( rous an non errous ma er , 01 I d ~ lk , Padnos, president of the Iron minerals, hol gllses and frothy i:. 'nga an -vo ers, H II d I ci. J I r m and metal company, said. steam. Thl! roamy lava cooled o 11n cons ru wn f;ist becauae the air wa s very r==~=====================; cold. The stean1y ga.se!I bad Fastest in West no tlme lo escape. They were Bu~ rt Sell It. Try 1he fastest rttpanw In the Wtst Qllnst your Lrapiped and when the liquid own clock. Ttst Olmt·a-11 nt Ads, whtrt ll\t action 11, In Siwrd~'s minerals cooled and btcnme wlid. the gases left bubbles DA ILY PILOT. il"L'>ide the lava rock:. '======================· I ' I Dog'• Best Friend P ooch looks as IJ he may have lost his best friend , ind perhaps ho has, as he ventu res u pon an up· turned h ydrant whtch v.·as caused by a truck acd-- de.nl ln 1 Miami Street. I D.llLV PILOT 'Beres.cope • • • --T~-rus:-'ljlke_: !firr1le~-trr~ife~a:r· -·Y4Dµr -Inner Vo·· - 'IHlllK • SAW ---VrOn ~ · ' . ' .. I • .. · » Yilt"" ... • ---... _. ,,,,__.,.,..,_ .. , .,._..... . ._. .. ~ .. ---=-···-• .-·~,·:---_· .. ~ .. ~.-.-::---:_~~-•:S::-·T-• .".r• _._,__ •• ,,,.,. .... '" • .,.,., •• ·~--~::.-".'°'"-' ~ -.._~-·.·7!-w;:o 1-----·~··--· -· "1'fil:tthf:-L$IO' ml -ito~tnvolvFtnat~. be bogged down with un-aWtude to prev•n. Thole-who' creative endeavOB. Giv• of grows. au are:m--the-patb untpal 1=~ M~ J at-a In partner. Legal aspects have necessary details. Broaden rely on your judgment are yourself. to aeU4iscovery. This w i 11 JANUA'RY 10 aplomb. , tunar aspect really bttn c6mpleted. What scope of vision. Sense or willing to watt. bring emotional balance and By SYDNE OuARR C!o Inc I d e 1 .,. ~lb -added remains oow ls sincere desire hwnor comes into play. IF TODAY JS Y 0U1\ professional a~ement. Y ,., .. __ 1M.. ~.1.r. ... .11.k PISCES ~Feb. 19-March~: QPJ'l'.IIDAX J'9U a re ln· ==:__· v-· . . -..._) --:---~ ' J • -a .. uuw ... "6e• ·a-~e i _ · COflt-"'t aca;QP,.. purpolie. AQUARIUS (Jail. 20-Feb. Emolionz are-lfilenae. N g .... depeodent, OrTginitJ, c8pabli!O£ To 11~ iUt wt.o•1 Mkv tor "°" ne late srut JNIYCblalrtsl, manlcatiolU. s~.1s:ctut. CAPlll'CORN (~--.J 8 """ a Kno Ibis and "'" In I ' I In mGMY Ind 1ci .... o•(ler 5YllMY • ' • • ~. 4.:; an. 18): Some practical Jssues occur .... uw y. w acuicv g ong-range goa s. Omirr•• booltllff, .. ~,.., H1n11 tor Carl JW13'., wrote, "We are SAGl1TARWS <Nov.: n.. 19): '-Put off deci s ion s f'lag. Be aware. But don't feel don't play a •uTw.:s. c:i..1r ... • ...... n ....... "" ........ in ....... ..11---1.inn M.., an11 women." knd 111r111cN111 la ....,.....,.. ~-.t... ·"'"'-"' .w.ua.-:---.""-" ~.....,.,..°""'"-""Tl"a!WY Wl,TCLlfF PLAZA J£41n tn~ bora at • ll\'t11 mom.tat ·Dec. 21): ·Money ·letUement regardifll-career malters. Get· you must-do ·everything at apt to be high ....... and for can blossom into sucoess. In ........, .. nw l'.M.ILY PILOT, au 12«1, 11111 • ,,..,._....,.ft •..c.i a (lvea plact alld, like vintage -~can~bc~a~rr~a~n~g~ed~throtllh~~~q~ul~•:t_:_need~~ed~r~ela~<~a~ll~on~,__,'.'.Re~l~w;e~~to'.'.._~0~nc>~.-P~er'.'."rru~·1J__'.co~m~m~o~n_:s~e~n~se:__~k:ce~p~s:_. _:A~cc~en~t~o~n~c~bil~· dre~~··:__~pe~r~so~na~I ~Iii~· =e,~a~r~ela~lio~·~o~sbi~·~p__'.•~·~·"'~C.~•':"~' ~':":"~:_~":••::__'~':''~=========~ -~---~ ·~-qaalltlel of lhe year and of tilt seaMa In •·bk:b we we re born. Aatrtlogy does bOt lay ~laim t• anytbln& more." ARIES (Atarch 21-April 19 ): Be flexible because some relatives m a y inaugurate changes. If stubborn, you in- vite quarrels. Stress will- ingness to make reasonable concessions. Fine. for at-home entertaining. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Slow pace. Take lime to hear your O\\'n inner voice. Check details. Some routine matters need attention. Be thorough. Awareness of apparent little things can result in major progress. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Impulse to be generous is fine if not carried to extremes. Young. persons may make some unreasonable requests. Obtain h i n l from Aries message. Be flexible. but not foolish. CA.~CER (June 21-July 22 ): Changes due, affec tin g residence and domestic situa- tion. Accent harmony. Try to settle differences with family members. Pi.take conciliatory gesture. It will prov e beneficial. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Light touch is appropriate. Don't reveal everything. Some Information should be kept confidential. Be perceptive. Find reasons ·why: realize lhere are behind-scenes hap. penings. Vm.GO (Aug. 23-Scpl.22): Tendency is to misplace valuables. Be on guard against carelessne ss. Accept resporuibility. Give special consideration to older in- dividual. Friendly gesture is highlighted. UBR..\ (SepL 23-0ct. 22); Unorthodox methods succeed. Slre55 original a p p r o a c h . Finish projects. Don 't be tied to past. Future can be bright if you step forward . Ignore one "'ho has little fait h. SCORPIO (()ct. 23-Nov . 21): Associate, noted for being Deatla Notices CAMl!N Cllrilll,.. t. (ame<1. lntan! dav1llltr c;I Mr. •NI Mr\. C1rl (amen, ol 1tl01 0 11na L1n<1, HunllMton lleacl\, ,.,!O 1urvlved ny ol ltr,/111 ~>11'11111a11nh, Mr. an<I Mr .. Human Cur,.n, El1lnort ; m11ern1I t••Nlmo!l\er, Mrs, H1I~ IC.nett, Coll• MHI. Cl>li>el ltNlct• .....,., lltld Fr!dav. ! PM, 8tll ll•O&d· WI V (l\a~I. wll'I Rt Y. JC#ln Do ... ldSQn ort<cl1rlng. lltll 8roedw1Y Mot111"v OlrK1or1. Harold J, Gordinier. Servic"" °"'d•nt •I 11111 llr1110-..·1y Mo•1u1rv. 1-lt lt " 0 . Palm~g. 711 £. •ven.,:11 M•lor(•, L11un1 Hiiis. 011• .. ~ Ot11n, J•nu1rv 1. ScrYkt~ ot!ldlno •' fM Cormlc~ L19un1 l!ltl<~ Mor!u•r~. !HAW W•lll•"' S, Sl't•w ,.,.. U. ot 7100? Ote1<1. So. No. 1. Hunllnll'"" Betel\ 011~ ct oe11~, J•nUIN I 5urvlv~ t.v "tit, NPlllt: aon, Donald Mtl!lrld~ <llUIMt r In llW, Juliet MCllrldt: t r1nO· <l1u'l!IT", A<lrlt nnfl Mctirlde, Se•vlco1 Pl!f>Olnv at SmH'hs Mor1 ... rv. ARBUCKLE & SON WestclU( Ptlortuary 427 E. 11UI St., Costa 1\lesa -• BALTZ l\IOR11.JARJ.ES Coroaa del Mar .... OR 1-MSO Cott. Men ........ ml 1-UU • BEIL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, <m&a Mn.a -· -U WUS----·· • MoCORMlCK LAGUNA BEACH MOR11JARY 1711 Lapna Canfoo Rod. <N-Mll • PACU'IC Vl1!W ~IEMORI.AL PARK Ceme«ery Mortuar7 a.ape1 , -Pldflc View Dr1vt N...,.i -· Calllonlo MUI• • Pll:U FAMILY cowNw. FUNERAL BOMB 'llfllloltoA ... Wet' tlPa .... -.-• llMIDI' MOllTVAllY Iii -It. -.,-. &II leadi " 4 :. --·· •. ~ ' ' ll•-4911hlp poll• ,,..,. 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Sa•-1 .. s E11ry.., ln Price he Paint Roller and Pan Metil pan 1111rt1 1eptaceHl1 1tiw-73c be~t 1oller. Sn-ti's lYtryDarlnPrlc1tk ' 19"1• lltll ..... '"''·" ..... i.oo .--:...--., "lllCllllSe" Alllr llt .. hly lllllst11i1tr 111. 1.51 ... 2.50 Astrintent ltf. J.51 11 11.l. 75 Cup of Youth 3 llJ '"' ••• 3\4 ti. • •· [fl=~·-·' ..... AM .. 11PM -7DATt,&WllK ' ~:.::: .... I er.l\OSticb•M B•IHll'. N1wro1r 1ucH 111.l_k I 102'0 lfYIN, Wntdtff ,._ 2 1 00 1 66 tiUNTIN•TON KACH ~ f J • -l f':=,.",,"="=',.,1",.· .. ·=:=~=';"'","·=~="-=-0: ..... ::::="'='="',,-ac:::'.J t _ : • PersOAal Tax Record IJ DOME -lo 1 ecord la~ deduct· itble expenses. A mtJs\ tor sales· .... 1.19 Home Budget Bolk Ir IOM£ -Stl(lws t{lll l'iol'l\0 l1Vf! Wit~ 1n 1oor income ~ 1.49 Account Books Ass't s11~• liookS' lor ylllll' person.ii needs i~ bepiiu,79c ICCflrdS. • ~~!a~~~!!_._·~ .. ~~ 5t f Of ~GISllKrl• -=w 1cs 111110::=._ ,....s. 1.89 Acconlionfill · • . ' DAILY •II.OT • -Rustlers Rated k No. I 40}-, 4 I• •••I" , -~... __ ,..... ..... "": " : ' -v-'""\-,....~..,,...~---...; ... ~..,.-------. ---.l..f-~.e------------ By HO\fARD L HANDY - -California schools. Golden West was rated fiNt-wilh l:Mg €altfornia Conference leams att listed • 1ll State ~ -- Smitll Goes · -Tu.oithead· r -~ ~r "11111 ·'"'!.. l ~·~ ·tt---wlll affect-the Beach City C.Ollege second and Cypress in the 'top IS. Los Angeles City College ,_._ ~~;:· . ;._.--'\.._ . .,. .• <ri~:;;:~-;;;.·;._~·;:·_,.w;.;;;;.;..,,..w ... ~M"""""'-·-•t.!Ebe-R&a1}ua=-ddeated-~ess-----=a . ·. -~ Th t -.... Di k S j••> > ~ W·". d · .. w · . · '----~ is; JBlttl ftVtUt:lt• {ft-Jost to Rio tft>ndtr ==-=='-=-=-·r--::--;--.. . ··-·· 1n U opeil . t I a was .._.~, c Ir """'ins first t.qnlght (Rio Hondo, Friday) and when ~rte! ?I"! ru&•~ tn ~rung rol'IM:"l~"'ll' esd fl f re action when informed by the · DAILY you are rated high like UUs. it is an play, 75-71. \Vedn ayJ; lo Hondo is 4lh; 3nd PILOT that 'his Golden West College adQed incentive to the opposition. Golden Wes t hasn 't played Long Beach East Los Angeles is ~:;th (it lost to Rustler basket.ball team ~as rated No. "Rio Hondo is a tough team (ranked but tl did win the Rlvenide tournament unranked Harbor in operung league play ). I .:in thersla.le. ~ No. · 14) .~ ..;. are in-•· 1ou--; .. w'1·cb Long Beach w•• rele••ted to --,.,,~ .. ,. "'oe; ti"~... "'' n ..., or 1. G~ 'M•I h ·J 11, P!t r(t ,,_, "I rX?n'·~ · kriow wpef~er that's good c 0 n f e r e n c e i n th e , 1a 1 e the consolation bracket after losing to t. L-•••'" 11-1 1J. , ... d_ 11).S b ; B ( I · ' be th J) J. C'Prtu , 1:1-1 u . RIC> !oianllo H.} or al". u guess 1t s tter an (Southern California ). San iego, 97-94. '· con•r• cciia ,_, u. £•11 LA ll • ' not t>eApg J'!:WllOj1'd ...aO ll, ·• be .id.de.'1 '.::Dtese~ratinis are ~on your ·The. Rustlers have defeated San Diego s ~1~" -1~ 1•· c~!::, o1 •h• 11.4 .while trying lo &tither h~ though ts . -won-lost records and Cy press and Los twice 'including a 113-82 decision in the •·sin Olf!IO Mff• 12.J 11. c .. mpt°" io.s ''Our kids have really wo k·" he d An I '· Loo Anvt1e1 cc 1:i.<1 11. Me•r111 •-' ' r o;u r gees City College are both tough Riverside tourney. 1. Fu111r1<1n 1 .. l 1•. (t1t 1 """",;,.., th is year and I don't honestly know to beat. We vdll have a hard lime The ratings v.·ere based on games '· M••1" 1~1 11;rvtt 11·• how ,_ stack.: u• ....... in... N;....4.1..-"'"""" 10. '" ClfY Celli-•. , !rl•l Mod•"" I\ •• r ... ,..· ~. wwJCl n ~~pipg.a~low loss ~d." played Ulrough MQnday. Five Southfnl 11. C•111o. 1D-• 111.1 w11t v111,o. ll·i q ., " . ~~~!.: Bruins, Troja~s Top Rivals TONY BONWEiLL CRAIG ZAL TOSKY TOBY WHIPPLE State Honors To Area J C '\ In Pac if ic-8 Cag.e .. Openers t >' >O-,' • ~ 9Vertime .Win . :-..:.... :.i ----For CBI: Ducks , ' ; \.• j • Topple· "Sfunf ord LOS ANGE~ AP -· The · U~· . Bruins opened defense of their· Pacific-II ' · Conference title by wh ipping t h e Washington Huskies 78-69 Friday night ~for their 1oth vict.ory of the 1970-71 'J>askelball season. , , Soulbern Californ ia's Trojans preserv· ed their undefeated season and claim . lo No. 4 ranking in the na tion with a ha rd-earned 78-68 conference basket- ball victory over invading Was hington ·State Friday night. Jackie Ridgle hit a jump shot and .a free throw \Vith 24 seconds left in overtime Friday night. giving California a 101 -100 victory over Oregon Stat e in B Pacific-8 baskrtb al! opener. Ridg.le's three-point play put 1he Bear.'! 11head 101 -98 and Orego n StH te n1oved to with in one point on Fredd ie Boyd "s ,long jumper with 1:; seconds to go. Californi a controlled the ball the rest of the \\'ay. Oregon State trailed by 18 po ints at one lime in the game but rallied to catch up at 88-88 on .sophomore guard f..1ike Keck's jumper from the baseline with one second left in regulation play. -_ Univ:ersity_of_OrWJl am.Lst-St.an ,L.oye ::t6fdd in 30 points Frid3y night as 'tile-Ducks came from behind in the &eCOl1d half to whip visiting Stanford. 82-7t, in the loop ,bas R tba\I opener for both sc hools. Sidney \\licks with 21 poin ts and Curtis Rowe \l'ith 18 led the nationally No. 1 Br uins over the deliberate Huskies ,v.·ho \Ve re paced by Steve Ha\\·es wit h · )30 and Louie Nelson \\'it h 2Q. UCLA maintained a narrow lead through most of tlie first h a l r • Washington played a deliberate offe nse, taking only the highest percentage shot. Hawes and Regg ie Ball did some scor- fng for the Huskies but shooting of Rowe and Bibby gave the Bruins a 60-40 lead with 7:22 remaining. .,. USC look the lead for good with six minutes remaining a.s the ga me·s high scorer. Dennis Layton, hit a !~·foot shot from the left side for a 65-64 lead. The lead changed hands l I times and v.·as tie!d on nine olher occasions. tnostly in the first half. USC, greeted with a 111·0-minute Stan- .ding ovation by li.416 fan.<;. soared to an S-0 lead with only \\\·o n1inutcs gone ... IOl ... 'T ... -•&t•: ........... ~ ... !5~,."'!'•~ .c I • ·-.. ; SI DN EY WICKS BAGS 21 POINTS FOR UCLA. Evans, Von Ruden Se t ' W orld, A rri erican Mark s in the game but the well-drilled Cougar s. F th ll St now 9-3. came back lo tle it and held 00 a at•s the halftime lead at 44-39. COLLEGE PARK, r-.1d. (APJ -Lee door track season ofl"ned wi!h th<' Na· l Layto n scored 21. including 21 in the Evans of San Jose bettered the 500-yard lional Invitation l\-leel at the Un11·crsily of Three Oran ge Coiii;t area junior college first half. followed by center Ron Hiley·s 1vorld record and Tom Von Ruden of the Maryla nd Friday night. players ~·ere named Lo the All-California 16 points and 13 rebounds. and fellow Pacifi c Coasl Club wiped out an Ameri· Eva ns, 23, knoc ked one-te~th 01 a sec· guard Paul Westphal's 16 points. can ~tandard as the U.S. invitat1011 in· team this week lnc\uding Toby \\'hippie ond off his own mark for 500 vards with Qf Saddl~Q.'!_ck1 Tony Bon\\'Cll o{ Gol<J,en Q l f a ti me of 54.4 Bill Barrow of Georgetown Wesl' and ·eratg . Zaltosky of Orahge '"Pearson Top ua' i· i·er was 15 yards bad '" '"ood place. Coast. . · · Voo R"den was clock1'rl i• 1·,48.S for ~le was the leading grourxl ga ine r the llBO-ya rd run. The 2s.ytaf-0Jd from In I.tie state 'bi the large school division Los Angeles, a 1968 Olympian al l,600 .~. · had ~IVEr.'"IPE AP Da .. ,·d Pear'°" Fri' Pear••n lo•l his chance for one of lhe with 1;514 yea..., in 307 carries. He " k) -• • "" meters, had a previous indoor best of a two-year rushing to tal or 2,8471 yards d2y turned in _tbe. fastest qualifyi~g 15 spots. 1 49 0 Loni ·11 , 220 ard t k . in S34 tries ovet' 18 regular season games speed, 109.015 m1!e:s an hour, but he II Petty is the !one factory-backed driver ; · on sv1 e s ·Y ra c as 1 set an individual state JC record. start on the. outside M the eighth row in the field which will be completed compared to· this 160-yarder. DIC K STRICKLIN. " C~ch of No. I T Mm Rebound Time: Anteaters Host Titans Tonight . LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Brash Bob Smith scrambled ln with a 6V Frlda1 and assumed · a tw1>-stroke lead in the $110,000 Glen CaJhpbeU-Lo11 Angeles Open g0Jt tournament. Smith, a 23-year--okt f.rom Sacramento, who has yet to win in three yean On the pro tour, had a 36-hole total of 135. seven-under-par on the Rancho Park Golf Club course . Five others were grouped al 137 while defendin g champion Billy Casper and Tom Shaw-tied for first with Smith going into the chillf second round-fired and fell bac k. The grou p at· 137 was · made up of A.rt Wall, Phil Rodgers, Don January. Ray Floyd, an4 . Bob Luna. Rodgers and Wall posted 67's. January hid a M and both Floyd and Lunn notched 89's. Laguna Beach's Richard Martinez fired It's rebound time at UC Irvine and a 73 for a two round total of 144 toaeh Tim Tift is hopeful .. his ·Antlt_ltr .. --~= ~ cuihaw each had a 72 and basketball team will · oot. only rebound e . t 138 that also Included on the boards bu t jn the win column wer 10 8 group ~ as well as it hosts Ca! Stale (Fullerlonl U.S. Open ~amp1on Tony Jacklin of Eng• · · d • ·:-.\ land. Jaekhn had a 69. tonight in Crawfor Hall. "Playing conditions were very di£fi~ TipoU is at 8 o'clock. cult;'' 'Commented Casper , the Masters Coach A.lex Omalev's Fullerton Titans "" champion and 1971) PGA Player-Of-the- slarted a two-ga me losing: streak for Year. He had only a single birdie and the Anteaters, now 7-3 fo"r the year. t_wo three-putt bogeys. "'ith: a 70-69 victory in the finals of ··n 1at's the way it goes." the placid the Irvine In vitational tourney more than Casper shrugged. "Some days you make a week ago. 'em and some days you don't." Since that squeaker Fullerton has been Arnold Palmer had an erratic 71 and out of action aRd tonight's game will v1as well back ~t 142. be a tuneup for its opening CCAA pla)' PGA champion Dave .Stockton toot the following week. a 73 f~ 45 -~nd the cut . ~~-~ Q ~-~v1ne. o_n_the other hand .. l_ost a_ three-day. Il took a score 0 1« to mak point dec1s1on to the Un1vers1ty or It e Colorado I~) Wednesday r.ight at 'stockton \\.'as one of four $100,000 win- Crawford Ha I. ners from last year who failed to survive. "t thi nk the loss !o Colorado ,.,,in The others art ;t..ustralian Bruce Devlin, make our kids more de lermined than 145, Dave Hill 148, and Larry Hlnaoo, ever," Tift says. ISL "They arc a very good team and Smith , a free sv.·inging bachelor who It is no disgrace to lose to them. I'm has never finished higher than £ifth, sure it wi.11 encourage our pl'ii}'ers rather started shakily in the cold 1norning air. than· discourage therit. He started on the 10th tee. n1issed th e "Fullerton is another matter. We were first four greens and boge.ved tbe 12th extremely disa ppointed in losing to them. hole, missiog a five-foot pull. We reall y wanted lo win and become He rallied, however, with 1 couple the first UC! team to win the tow-name!)t 1 of pars and then made his round when here." ~ he sank a pa ir of consecutive 36-foot; Front court man Richard Clark saw only limited service against Colorado after a bout with the nu in which he was bedridden for five days. "If he is able to go at near· fqll strength,., kt will start for us," Tift revea ls. ..We need his reboundin&" J \stJngth. '" · · ~Yltherwt.,e . it will be Ed Burlingb• starting. Even if rucha rd starts. Ed "'ill· see quite a bit of action on the front line spelling Cl ark. Phil Rhyne and Bill Moore." Rhyne and Moore continue <is scoring leaders for UCL Rhyne is hitting al a 21.3 average while Moore is scoring 15.4 polrits per game. Gary Fox leads the backco urt quartet in scoring (9.8 average). He will team with Brad Baker in the opening lineup against Fullerton with Troy Rol ph and Phil Mathews ready to spell them throughout the game . rrv ine and Fullerton have split a pair of games with each ironically winning the other's holida y tournament. Tonight's meeting is the fi rst of two regulariy scheduled clasfies bel\\'een the two teams. the other coming Feb. 10 at Fullerton. birdie putts on the 16th and 17th. Smith went two-under for the day when he laced a No. 3 iron to within 10 fee't on the 464-yard second bole and made the putt. He had excellent birdie opportunities on the two par five closing holes bul missed putts or six and two feet that he called "my two v.·orst putt! or the round." HC""d "'""° '(Orr• I" lfte tl!O,OOll GI•" C1m• btll·LCIS .o.,...el<>$ 0.:.... ~" 10urn1m1nt : llob Smllft •. • 66-1,.._tJf '6.rt W~11 70.-...1-U 1 Rev Floyd ......,_137 Pn11 Rodge,. •.••.....• ~1-n1 llob LUM ........... 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' •¥••······· -1)...lJI RC>H R1n<ll ll , .....•.....• 71-70>-Ul ll•uc• C••mPl<lfl ....•.. ,, •..•.• , ., ,,.._12-10 0 . ..i~~M"".·-.~~~ay tn the Motor.Trend 500 NASCAR with 10 quatifier.oi: Saturday, before run-The pr evious recognized standard was • ..BodW~i.1ched .•• !.A~Uie ·~ --. -..<...AL.Jn.-. ... __ .. _ _,,...~..,,_ __ ,__._,,.__,_ .J .4 .. 1~onn ,J.L. ... n---·-.. 4 • ._..__ \"" ........ _, __ n..., ... n .. 4o.U.t. ~-~;-<:;"",;;..""'~~;;";;.•!:;:: -..-bftcldieJd-.af'telt-~-QUSl'tefbacit... ..n .. ~..,,__. ____ ~~ ... •·---.-·.,-•• Jo;.;. -~ --· ..,.....,·=--~--~J .;;:>,H __ _......,., ____ ,.., ... _,.\!) tJ" I h. 1 h .. . ed 1 --"1nft!mWiiUmti iQ(:eway. 200 for the 1~7 sUck car models. 31h years ago. 1 n is res man stsson. gain a. Pace A 'b10wri 'eng ine in his 1970 Ford in Pearson. last year's top Ford driver on the defmslve aquad as a haHback. a praclice run be fore qualifying bega n but now an independent since the factory Olympic champion William Davenport Zaltosky. South Coa_st Confere. nee Thursday may hav~ cost th e Spartan-quit supporllog racing. had been a and unknown Dr. Deano Meriwethe r cap-ches I · ~ the Ja° J I d lured sprints . coa payer • year, a so 1ste burg. S.C. driver the pole PQ!ilion in favorite for the pole before hh: car Davenport clocked 7.0, irt-the 60-yard as a defensive hal~ack.1 <\• fresbman. .the $100,000 year -opening race. required a new engine. high hurdles while Merriwlelher. a 'J:T. he is the mJgbty-nute of tbe team al ~ The top 15 of 4' starting positions Instead, he Jed the second 15 qualifiers yea r-old doctor from Baltimore, making 5.7 and:tSS pounds. , -.ere dec ided Thursday, with Richard' to grab the No. 16 spot, followed by his invitation indoor de but, upset 'l~e 60- otber area •lectto~ illtluded Karl ~etty. Randleman,. N.C., taking the Henley Gray. Rome. Ga .. 101.093 in a yard dash field when he ed,ged the, \ret. Pedersen ol OCX: .oa..1 the Jeeond team ~-I spot at 107.084 in a 1970 Plymouth. 1969 Ford, and Don Noel, NO'rthrldge, eran U.S. Army Capt. Mel Pender by a offensive unit aa an interior lineman; :f> Because he couldn't operate Thursday, ·100.ass in a '1970 Ford. foot in 6.0. Rocky Fletth~ al. Saddleback as a te-' cond team defensive linebacker; Don Martin (S1:1ddleback), third team of· tensive center ; and Brian Colbert (Sad- dlebac k), third team,defemtve lloemln. G.rid A~es ~o Hula (Bo'f I) The at-large aquads list 11 pl1yers on each team (offense and def,me) while the 1arlt school unlta haveibbre plafft'S listed .. In addition to, thele,.three in the large school category, Or1nge Coast's Oave.Gleuoa ,.... ,.elected as 1 ftftt tea~tnttrw-1Wn\M ·on · the Cclens lve squad. 1'ulll!rt.001s_runnerup •. stale ~m· plons\llp !Oam placed A18ft· Pe~ "' ~ All-Ca.llfornla deft4stve unit h a h~lfbackj Mike Pul\rer as. a, fint team QUensiw··~d; Greg Johnaon and Greg Tverson on d:le-·iec:ond ,le!fl\ defensive unit; Scott Hudgihi (offenJe) 8rl;in Slezak llld Doua Gmlfll (defen>e ) on tlttlldNtoom. .H~U (APJr-The lac!< of lalont ls 1 ·~t ~ facing football coaches. but Slar1ford'1 John Ralston aM SMU's Hayden·Jn, have something else to 1rorry ablNt -how to use all the talent lhty have. Ralston and Frtz ~lem centers Hround-se\e(tlon ~ 4ui.rterbac~ for ilie =th armuf! Hilla Bo'! claalc.today . Ralston s ctioittt, in bit Norlh !quad are: llis own JM>y,iW7o lletBmon Trophy ~,Jim J'Mtkc!tt; llelsman runnerup Joe Thel.!1m11nn of Notre l)ame llnd Rex Kern of Ohio State. f'ry finds hlmael! In the same bolt ' . . for the ~ leti.m with Archie MlllDltC o1 Ole.~. Cbuck .lliuon DI SMll 1 Md ~s.Dwmnlt;of UCLA. ,, The "84'Uoa,.~ who .to start I& ~y the pro -11 w11o 'II be 1cUon clpeely. ' w41:tdtlni the ' '?here'• more to the (ame t}lin qllMterltacklng and Fry's .aooth team --.....-;..._ T V T d ,.,,_;..:""' can count.,,an lbat taotastk: hu;!ning b~k , 1vn 0 011 of Texa" Ste" Worater, ,'~ gained Chatu1e l 7 at J :30 1,450 yards In three ye.., for the •• Longhoml. With ·Womer ,.. be-C.l·- hall the problem and will probably be State's (Loilg Beach) 228-pqond tailback Aetlled in both cases with a toss or Leon Bums and Bill Burne ft .and Chuck the coin. Dictl.!I. who were Arkansas teadlmates. ' After that, Ralston and Fry will ha ve In his North hacklleld. Rillton.1 wlll ··~ to decide when to change their signal be drawing on John Broc kington of Ohio callers lo give all six of the outstandJng Stale , Joe Orduna ol Nebraska and Stan quarterbacks a chance to show off for Brown of Purdue. • r .. - ' ... l, ..... llLL ! CASPE ll, THRIE STltOKIS Off THE PACi: > - J t ~All Y PILOT Saturdty , J111uary 9, 1'171 Ru·stlers Fi ht Back 79-77 --·--...,,.,_, ........... -----~--··· ...... ~'--..,,,,,,,._..,_~~-~--~- We11tejn .Dews j I HB .FinMhes --F a.st i t~--,y CRAJG SHEFF -;t'Tl!nll11?1"ntnmr - defense lh1t prOVldtd lhe ylc· ~ _; ~e;!: ... ?~,;~,=~;~~~~~~-·_;~)~I J:lio Horido hit • • Golden West Colle1e b&ttltd back from 1 six-p0lnt halftime dericlt to edge tough Rio Hon. di 79-n, Friday night in a SOut.Mrn Ca I ifo rn ia Con- ference basketball crucial at Oran&e Coast College. The victory pushed coach Die~ Stricklin's Golden West • Rustlers into the undisputed' conference lead. It took a spirited second half by the RusUers to beat a Rio Hondo club tha! had >A'on eight of its last nine 11:ames. It was the G-Olden West Hula Bowl Highlights TV Slate Can you picture a college all-star game with three Quarlerqacks the callbre of Jim Plunkett of Stanrord, Joe Theisman of Notre Dame and Rex Kern of Ohio State all playing for lhe same team? That will be the case this afternoon when ABC's \Y ide World of Sports brings the 25th annual Hula Bowl game on Channel 7 \.'ia satellite at l :30. Archit Manning of h.t.is- sissippi is joined by Chuck Hixson (SMU) and Dennis Dummit (UCLA) on the South squad. The Hula Bowl is one or three such games coming to Southland television viewers this weekend. The Senior Bowl from Mobile, Ala . begins at 11 this morning on Channel 4 while the American Bowl from Tampa, Fla. wit\ be st:en on Channel 13 at 3 Sunday afternoon. Randy Vataha, I o r m e r Golden \\'est College star who caught a touchdown pass for Stanford's winning learn in the Rose Bowl , is a member of the North team. Colle(le basketball w i 11 feature the USC Trojans and Washington Huskies at 2:30 this afternoon on Channel 5. The Bruin-W1shington State game will be seen al 11 toni&}lt on the same station. TOOAY 10 30 1 m. l!ICL -PllO HOCKEY -Thi LOI A1111elet 1(11191 ff<• , ... c .... a1•n• ot Monlft•I. 11 '1 m. !'JCL -SENIOlt l!IOWL -Tll~ ~1na onnual 1enlor ""'"' ltltClll '"'"" Mollllt. All. !·JO pm, PICL -HU LA BOWL -A autl o! oul•l1n<!i"<I qu~•l1,b1c•1 h on ?•1> 11 "Wl<!t World o! Si>er u ·· toltc•S1• !~• ?S•h Mui• l!lowl llvt vi1 •l!et111• ''°"' l-lonolulu. North Ou••ltrblc~• ••• H•l•m•n wlnnor Jim Plunkell ol St&nlo•a. No!•• Oemt'• J "t Thtflmann 1na OMO S!ole" II•• Ke•n For 1111 ~Th I! will l><I At<lllt M1nnl1>0 ol Mlstl'>l1>1>I. Chuck 1-'l•1<1n Of SMU •na O•nnl1 Oumml! ol UCLA. l 1>.m. U ICL -GOLF lOURNA· MENT -l h!•d·•ound •cllon In !~• Glen Cll"l>~ll Lo• Anetlt • OPtn 11 1.iM;ast from 1ht ll1<>eho P •rk Goll C:ou'le. l•!Cl -HIGI--! S(!-i001.. l!IASICETBALL -Si n Ftrnar><to Hl1~ •"II G••l'l<llOI Hilt\ mHI In 1n I.A '''" '""''''· , 1.Xt 1>.m , !S)CI.. -COLLEGE 8._SICElBALl -Th• W&•lllnt!on '""The Ro11tlers, a 11 ho u g h sttoot(ng well in the opening half. played rather average defensively. giving Rio Hondo meny easy shol.S ,,_ in close. But Stricklin'~ crew went to a zone in the second 20 minutes, shutting off the Roadrunners' offense in close . As a result Rio Hondo wenl to shooting from outside and ('QOled considerably. The Rustlers did not take the lead for good til five minutes were left in the game. Trailing 66-al, Golden West .. ' . center Mark Dekker, a free giving hia club a 72-a lead. but coach Bob 's club throw by Chrl!I Thompson and The two clubs then matched ran cold Jn the second half buckets by Brian Ambroz:ich points in lhe remaining time setting only Jl of .W (21.2 and Curt Carlson. with Rio Hon.do closing the percent). . IL was Ambrozlch's bucket final mai:gln, lo two poinU ....... W•t ot1, that really did the damage. at the buzzer on a basket Am-•lc" ~ ~ ~ The 6-5 sophomore grabbed by Jerry Perisho. Ar><t••oon l 1 1 Thompson's missed free throw Thompson paced the second ~...":-: ; ~ out of the wailing arms of half Rustler assault with 15 11...... ' 1 1 Rio Hondo center Joe Lin· points. He grabbed scorlng ~:;";!: ' ! ! neman and qui~kly turned it honors for the night with 25. Te1.11 l l 11 11 into a three·point play, Dekker kept his club from Iii. "'""' v;i " ~ 1• After a Rio Hondo basket being blown out in the firsl 1C•111..,11r s , 1 1• by Vince Bean. Stricklin half with 13 points. He finished ~~::_~ 1! ' : ~ ordered his troops into a stall. with 20. J1..-1 1 ,, The Rustlers passed the ball Golden West shot at a 48.4 ::~';' : ; ~ 1; for two minutes u n t I 1 percentage for the game, can· r01111 JI 11 u 11 DRIVING FOR BASKET -Gold'en \Vest College's Brian Ambrozicll /left), despite defensive effort of Rio Hondo's Kurt Kraushaar (45J drives for bas ket. Golden \·Vest ran its Southern California ence record t o 2·0 with a 79-77 victory. Confer· Newport Five Nabs 63-57 Win By HOWARD L. HANDY Of 11\0t 0.lty ~llel Sltlf ·one thing is certain about a Newport Harbor basketball victory over Westminster's Lions. The score is more decisive than when the Lions ·post a Wctory. Newport is 2·0 in Sunset League play and in the ·pro- cess of posting its second straight win F'riday night ove r the host Lions. 63·57, the Tars ended a live.game losing streak to Westminster that da tes back to 1968, Newport won the first-ever game with the Lions. 73-66. and" since that time the latter has posted five successive wins, four by two points or less. "The big difference in our team now is the return of Bill Jones, our post man," Newport coach Dale Hagey says. "He returned for our league opener with Anaheim and has been the difference in both games." Jones is the Tars' 6·5 center and the man \vho controls rebounding on both boards. Friday night he hit five or six attempls from the floor for 10 points and wa.~ one of four Tars in double figures. F11iday's game lived up to advance billing as another nip· and.tuck affair until the Tars exploded For 11 points to tw o for the Lions midway through the fourth quarter. Westminster scored first and the Tars look command 4-2 and held the advantage tinlil halftime when it was tied a&ain at 2$-25. The Lions came out roaring In the third period !o move in front 28·25 and again 30·27. At this point. Jones and tean1 - mate Jim s ,,.,·ick hit the next 10 points between them and Westn1inster was never again able to ca1ch up although they trailed by only two (47-45) "'ilh Five n1inutes Lo play. By GLENN WllrrE ot .... O.llr f'llOlt 1 .. H HunUngton Beach High re· mains deadlocked for the Sunaet Le1gue' lead today. thanks to a spurt in the rinal two minutes ot Friday night's duel with underrated Western Jn the Oil City confines. Coach Elmer O:imbf' victors were nllf'Sing a 6Q...g8 lead over the Pioneers with 2: lS to go when the Ude suddenly turned in !be Oilers' favor. Jn the span of 54 ·seconds the Oiler basketball contingent bagged two field goalg and a pair of free throws while Western turned cold and seemed to lose its composure. Two technical fouls in that lime span further damaged the losers , who had played so well to that point. Garth Wise opeDed the eruption witfi an 8-footer from the side then shortly art.er that the f!rst technical was levied. Steve Brooks made good on the free throw then Wise came up with a perfection pass to J im Worthy and he scored from underneath. Then Brooks added another charily toss and the Oilers were in with a 66-~ lead and only 84 seconds !ell. It was some kind of fine game to watch. The lead changed hands or the score was tied 30 times. J.luntington shol 51.7 percent from the floor while Western made good on 48.2 percent of its fiel d goal tries. Pioneer sophomore , Mike Dunn was brilliant. scoring 22 points-14 the f i rs t half -and showed promise of being a great one someday. Senior teammate Ga r y Lollar was uncanny V.'ith his deadly shooting from the top of the key and he nailed 17 for the evening-I I in the first half And Hun tington surely had its heroes. Wise had one of -'.:? . tr .A. ••• H~"ll1111 ... •••U. 11'1 " " " " WoU ' • ' " (f\111-' ' ' ' War,,,¥ ' ' " l!lrllOlc• ' ' " Tl'lom11 • • ' " W!lj!li.'411 ~ • •• ' Te11!1 " " .. Wt11trn (0 1 " " " " Mc lCtn!ol ' , ' • N•ftlQ•r ' • • • Ounn " ' • ,. loll•• ' ' • " F.moo ' • • ' .Su••~ ' • ' ' p.,,, • ' , To••I• " • " ~ 'c"' ~' Ou••lt r1 W•IT~rn 1! 16 17 l~l 1-iunl Dt8Ch 11 U 16 l0-69 . Uni Fi\'e .._ Falls, 57-35 his sharper passi ng nights and con tributed· JO points. Worthy carried much of the scoring load the last quarter, garnering si:; vital pain!.! before the game wes broken open. He potte~ 18 for the evening. And Brooks paced the Oiler!! with 19 despite a frigid night free throw shooting. He made five of 15 gratis shots-and he's normally a 7S percent free throw shooter. Wes Thomas chipped In a dozen and it was his outside shooting that kept Huntington in the game when it seemed like Western was never going to miss a shot. In that decisive last quarter. Huntington made el&ht of t 1 field goals-that's a scorching 72.7 percent. Vikings In 87-35 Blitzkrieg h-1arina's awesome Vikings put it to. the visiting Santa Ana High School Saints Friday night with an 87-35 pastin~ in Sunset League basketball action. Coach Jim Stephens' crew, now 2-0 in circuit play and 11-4 overall. turned the Saints inside out the first quarter with a half court trap defen!le that rorCed lhe Saints into repeated turnovers. By the end of eight mlnute.'J of play it was 26-4 and Stephens played his first team in spurts from then on. Kipp Baird. the Yikes' 6-$ forward, scored 13 points dur· ing his time on the floor. He was injured in practice Thursday, requiring 12 slit· ches above the right eye. But it failed to hamper hi.• play Friday. Dean Bogdan, Andy Thurm and Baird each accounted for four rebounds in a balanced effort. Bruce Mi 11 er . a I 8-1 junior guard. pumped in eight field goals on the way to pro- ducing the game high scoring total or 18 while mates George \Y~ggooer and Brian Sanders chipped in with 13 and 11. B•i•a 11ewot111 aooaan MtGUl•t Mlllt r w.~,,,,,., Thurm Sml!h s.na1 .. 1!1111! T01•l1 Mul11• (11! " ' ' , • ' ' " 11n!1 A~• (lll " • " " • ' ' " ' • ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' " ' ' " ' • ' • ' • ' • " ' • ' " " " " ., .. ' ' ' ' ' .. l-lu1l;!e• VI l"t USC T•ol•n• In !h• -------------------------------------------------11"1 ol !G Sot11•d•v ~tc!lic·t telt'<:e<ls Ne""·porl kept the ;:idvantage by connecting on shots from nutside with co n s is t en l' y throughout the game. Many of the Lion's scores came in· side with Eric Snuthwic k (fi..8) and T e r r y ~teisenheimer following up teammates· at· tempLs. Both learn.~ hit at a 36 per- cent figure in the first half but the Tars moved well in fron! in the S('CQ nd half prr('Cnt<1ge·11·1se First year L.:niversi!y l-ligh Me•~ "'O'fl Pone@ ""'•"ell Woo"~' • ' • • • ' • ' • ' ' J •. m. (l)(L -(BS GOLi' (L .. S~IC -Thl1 1•wtt~ u rlt• 1••• o!! 1!1 ~1h ••••on ol Th• l'l•••ion• Coun••• C•ul>, Ak'1ln. Ohio To<t•• T°"'m• Wol'"""' •nd lie•! V•nce• '""' Hilt ''''"n t nd >le ... •• John""' !IJl(l -COLLEGE 8._!ICETll"LI.. -WC .. C boHotblll wen1 wllh IM un1,..,11tv rtf P•c!l1< Tit••• ••clnv lh• Un1Yt<l11¥ ol Sin l'r•ntlt<o Dono •• m. !11Ct..--i.;OR!E ... r l! -TC>l!I •" !•t1U,. rA(• lrom i..n1a Anll• Por~ In A"1a1 •. h 111f J.10.oot Molill<I ~!o~n. n•tn 111t1ono• 1 ... rcu•· ••~r-oldl i JO pm l)ICl -Pll.0 llOWl..£1!, -Tl\f Hrlt1 roll• lnlo 1!1 IO!h ·~•ton with C'<l•or•o• ol lht U ! OP•n •I ~!. Ptul, Minn Th• lour.,.• llf• • l lS,000 1>ur u . with H.IOO 1olng to l!'>t wlMt ' I o.m. (llCL -llOKING -1111>• Lui• vs. l ubl!o MM!O•I In I U·rour><t H•IVV'*t!oM II!!• lK"-<!Uif<!l 11 • m UICL COLLEGE 11"51CEl llALI.. -'"°' W•ll\11!91&n Slt !t (clJttfl "'ffl lht UCLA ll rulnt In • P•tlllc·I t i m• l UND .. Y IO JO I m. (ll(L -PRO HOCKEY -w .. u. ...--l•IK llll ti HHI.. oom" bftl11 with a milch l>elwMn ~ Mon1r••I (•nMI-•!ICI '"' PMl-1'11!t Ftvt'"I. 11 •.m. ~7>Cl -NIA IASICETllALI.. -WHlttv Miw.t111 t11t<;•1ll -In 11, ll'lt I.DI Al"ft+n I.I -WI mff! Ille Phi..,, •I D<ll•oll. 1 P-"'• (11(l -1t1' STAHLEY CUP HOCKEY -Hi.hll•hll ol ,,... !kn'°" Brvln1' 4-0 l>lf'll ot It'll' St. Leuhl ...... "' •HI -t Sl•t1lt¥ c..,. •19¥oflt. (t t(L -COLLEGE 8 A51Cl:TIALI.. -Tl'll' Floh!lnt l•l1h of Ho!,. O.m1 mH! th9 Air f.,<t Aceci.trl• 'tlcpm l :lO t)ICL -GOLF TOUltNAMENT -T1'r lt'1 P•ohl,.l&nt l tell "'~'"" •tis ur><t•• wt • "'l!h fl\1 Gt111 Ct mPl>tll I.~ ""'"'-' OHn. llll«tll from •ht lllM,,. ,_,,. Gott (outH. (lmt ••1 covt• tt.. dDll"'I '""'' l>Ol n ti lht .,,.11. •"27·¥•nil 1••11111. !n u•, a< • 111, "",. w111 t.t (<l'I., "'' er I 1->dt•I~ •11,otl J p.m. (l)ICL -AM Elll( .. N l!IOWI.. _ T'ft,f ""''' ll'lllUll Am•fltt n 1!10,.1 ,,..,. r,,,... ""· •• ,,.... v1••"•· Kll'..S • loud'odlwn lor 11\t S!1"ltrd INll•... Ill fflt "°"' 1 ... 1, II • """""' " 1111 IWrtfl .......... Orange's Charity Tosses • Trip San Cleme1ite , 80-77 By PqIL ROSS 01 !~I D•ltv '°llOI Sil!! Friday was the night they should've summoned the fire brigade to Orange J.I i g h School. The host Panthers outshot the invading San Clemente Tritons from the field by the scant difference of 45.5 to 44 .3 percent. However, where the ho5~ pulled out a wild fl0.77 verdict v.·as at the foul line. Coach Walt Hamer's snarl- ing Panthers. although oul hit by a single two-p0inter from the floor. enjoyed a 20·15 edge at the charity stripe in a conte&t spiced up by a whop· ping total of 44 fouls being whistled. The Tritons of coach John BRker ki11std the lead away wilh 1 :36 left in the tiff when 11tar center Steve Kaleta foul- ed out with 26 po ints And 16 rebound!. Ka!ota clipped Orange's :i·IO Mike Glasgow as the l;itter was making successful on a driving lay·in lo give the ',\'in· ners a 74-73 edge. Glasgow converted the ensuing charity attempt to push the Panther premium to 7~73 . After a pair of gratis shots by Scott Peter had tied lhe CQunt and another Orange free throw had upped the Panthers by a single marker lo 76-75. the Tritons regained a momentary lead. This time. San Clrmente forward Howard Valore con· nectcd-on both end~ of 11 two-shot foul situation and his side was on top. 77·76 v.·ith just 45 seconds to J!O. Oran«e tal\l ect the gan1c's fin al lbree points on an unobslru~ted drive and bucket br 1\brl Bernal aod Rick Jackson 's free throw . San Clen1cnte had originAlly Ji:rabbcd the upper hand with 58 seconds remaining in the third period. 59-58. on a spec· !acutar four-point play in· vnlving Kalata and sub Chris El!inor. SI" Cl-•"lt (71! S•ll••• Ano~•ion ,_ PIT~• [ll ino• To11l1 Sc~••O•• J•cl!.t<ln McP"•non e .. n•• S•IOoOo c;i ........ Mul<l<>On Toi•'• It II '' I• ) ' j • 1 1 J • 10 6 5 " • 1 J • • • • ' " Or1"" [lltl " • ' • ' ' ' • • 0 1 11 ' ' ' ' . ' 0 0 ,. H 1S 11 " .. • ' ' ' ' • " • ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' • • ' • ~ " ~ '''" ·~ o~"""'• SAn (1...,.,tnl• I) 1' jf Or•n~1 If l1 If MV Glides To 60-44 Ne\\'port scored 14 of 25 a!- trmpts fr nn1 the floor for a 5~ percrnr figure cnmpared 10 .11 5 Fnr the. I.inns ~ 17 of wiH be seeking its sixth win ~:;;:~ of the campaign tonight when No...,e• 1he Troians tackle Angelus i:1:':"' League poy,•er h-iater De1 al A l(AI~ Gon>ol•• f 0•11• la11er 's gym. ' ' • • • . . ' ' . ' • • • • D n ) t 1l IT 1J U Sco•t I>• Ov••I•" 16 ll 11'1 ' i, a 1'-11 ll-:U Tri11n1ph "' ' Nrwpon hoi;1~ ;\I ii r I n a Came tin1e is 8 o'clock . Coach .lohn Dr isco!l 's 1 ·n1vcrs1ty team drnppcd its nin1h dt>c1s1on Fnd:i.\' nigh ! :i! ~~ooth ill High to C:nhr, 57-~I ~d-L"> ',''cb;ahbr"s GLeladiators . fro 1 md thhe NOW l~R~Jlllll A case of lhe preseason up- sics·and-Oownsies has appar· \Vedne.sd<i.v night w h 1 I e We~tmins(er e n I e r t a i n s Anaheim. W•Umin1!1 r 1111 enlly departed the premises .at '• 11 ~1 1~ Mission Vie1·0 Hi'h School, ""~·~·n~e''""' 6 ~ 1 n L•n!o•! G O o where the Diablos art tiow.roll· Jol'>M&n i , 1 ing along with a 2-0 Crestview •1·~~1ev I 1 • 11 5outllwlcW 5 1 J 11 League basketball record after Mar.ow o , 1 1 :he firsl two nights of circuit ""'ndo•A 1 ? 1 lol1ls 11 lJ II 'fl combat. N•wlNf'I N••Mr u11 ,, " ' ' • " Friday nigh!. coach Pat Jtob-GentC>Jl 1~ •; erts' Diablos recovered from a Youne • s ' " ' " • " • ' • ' " " 25-20 halftime deficit and then IC•rm•• • s,..,(11 i played a heady second half in JP>n•• .1 o rerordin" a ~4 triumph over c:iin1 1 o 11'1 Mc>c ln.,,.y e ~·ioless El Modena's Van· To••t• 1s u • u ur an ague s11.z e I e WHE.1111 COHVElrt'TION COITilt nets on 10 of 12 shots from the field 1n !he first quarter to grab a 21 ·10 lead and the cold shooting Trojans never threatened after that. Flu·riddcn Tom Mullinix pared lini wi!h !O points. 51 ... on W•llitr ... Mu!llnb Slu•rl O'H1l! Tl1Qma'fl! Toi•!< Ulllv1~11y Ill! 11 fl •I ' . . ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . ' . 11 If J J 11-11 guards f()...2 1 in a contest play· ,,_ •• ov•'''" sew• '' ov1•·1t,. Wn1....l!n1!~r 11 I< U ed O" the losers ' <O'"r l. un1v..,.11,.,. 10 1 ' 11-11 l?-6) " "' N.w...,tt Ha•ller 1S 10 U Gahr ll 11 1) U -!7 Roberts commented after·i--------------------'--'--'-C::.-/; wards, "Steve Ashcraft did a fine job on the boards and came through with some clutch shooting in the ~cood half. ..we·re still a long way from being a solid contender and we're just happy to win 'em one at a time . ., added Roberts. . they're in take a spin! ""Bucs, Gauchos in Key Tilts Ashcraft helped pace the winners to a 45·36 advantage in the carom category artd did a f1lrly effecUve job in neu· trallting El Moclena's 6-81h Tom Long. , The M senior led the Diablo scoring parade with I! polnt.s. Oranre c.si ColJece, Lob- bed to Unllb 1n lhl cell1r -bl-Ille loulll,Cooot-Coolerence bukietblll ram, launches the circuit sl1te taolCflt qt.Inst tough Fullerton lo Ille OCC gym. Game time ii I. Jn the only otMt 11me ln- volvinR an area JC team, S.d· dleback lravela to Riverside City College in ,. Mis!dofl Conference tilt. Co1ch Herb Livsey·• OCC Pirates drew a bye In the opening round of conference play Wednesday w h I I e FUTierlon was geltJng by San Dle&o Meu. 8M7. Llv.sey's crew comes lnl.O the game wllh a 2-13 record, including seven s t r 1 i g h t losses. The only two victories have come agAlnst Reedley ind College of the C1nyon~. Orange Coasl is led by 6-fi Steve Mc~ndon. lbe JeadJing scorer with a 12.9 average. Guard Tim Conroy is hitting 3t a 11.9 clip per i[:amc. Both are {reshme.n . Fullerton comes into the game w\lh a 15·3 senson record. Qmch Moe Radovich 's club won lhe annual Chaffey Jnvllallonal In December. M e a n w hlle, S11ddleback f11ces A.<"must win ~iluation 11t River!llde. Both team!I dropped lht'ir lnlllal circuit games W c d n c !Id n y and another loss would just about cripple the losei~ chlmpJon· ship aspirations. Coach Roy . Stevens' Sad· "''""'•" dl iback fiff ~101fr'ossmont, -~,...= S§.58, in the final six lltc'Onds :~~. while Riverside lost t o Sh-nl'IOn Southwestern, 81·74. RtV!Ts1de-rq1•1• was the pre<onference f8vorite to win the ti tle. lh...,n Mlll .. 11 vi.i. fHl . " ' ' J • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I _,. . ••--14'11 Eric Christensen is Sad· dleb8ck's leading scorer with 11 .19.8 average. He pumped In 28 a11tainst Groalmo nt Wednesday night. \... JOl'>n- J . L&n• TIWtl'l<lln " . ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' • T. 1....., tol•ll " lnir1 h' ONrl.O "°'lKlon Vlt )I 1~ 1 11 f.I Modt"" ll U • .. ' J • ' ' 1eventy-onH at ' II .. " • ' ' ' • • ~~~ • ' ' • " .. ._,., ,,_. ' ' Edison Does It; ~3:32 ~ By ROGER CARLSON 01 !IM Dl ll'I' f'lltil 11111 The l rvlne League baliket· ball race, ebvlously deslgrft!d lo reduce the population via the C1)ronary route, continued lU hearl-!!tOpping ways Friday night at Edison tligh where the host Chargers held oa for a preclou.!I 33-32 verdict over Corona del Mar. Thus coach Dave Moh!' vic- torious Chargers are tied with Corona del Mar in the Irvine chase with a 1-1 mark, one game behind Estancia. Edison and Corona del Mar ha ve eaC"h v.•on and lost game by a single digit in thi s, the second round of 14. circuit encounters. And it was just as .,..;Jd as the score Indicates with ccach Tandy Gill is' crew hav- ing a last chance to overcome the deficit. Edison had gotten a break when Bob Wright went lo the foul line wilh 13 seconds to go in the contest a fte r a col- llsion that saw the officials rule Corona de! f\1ar guilty. But Wright couldnl convert on thf. one-and-one s ltuaUon and when sophom ore Casey Jones of the Sea Kings re- bounded, Corona had 1 ts chance to turn il around. But Jn those fleeting seconds against. a tough Ed i go n defense, the Sea Kings y.•ere unable lo get off a shot - and the hosts had their first circuit vic tory. It was a game (If missed opportunities for both sides as Corona could connect on on!y 14 of 59 from the field (2.1,7 percent) while Edison managed 13 of 34: (38.2 per- cent). The double post setup of 6-6 John Fdsher and 6-4 tl-1ark Harmon could account for only s ix points during the game bety.·een them, but their re- bounding ability in the second half gave the visitors only one s hot per p o sse s sion u~ually. Mohs' ouUit had opened a seven-point· advantage !30-23) a t U1e end of the third stanza before the Sea Kings made their final s purt to pull It out. Edison's Bill Thomson and Terry McNay accounted ror three poinl.~ via I.he gr11tis route with 4:15 still r emaining .ind excrpt for John Sumner's bucket for Corona del ~1ar with 1: ~ left. that \\'11.!i !he l'ocf of the scoring story for either learn. Edison's scoring al the free throw line did in Corona, IJ-4 , as Mo!Js' zone defense com- mitted only 12 fouls during the action. 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'"'· -....OW-1\1 K. aut11 -now,. 111,,.. ro bf"" Pt111-t · fl lnJl•ltment1, 1.,.olhir wit!! l•I• '"''''"· ...., 1«r111rv. •t-UYtlv, 9' ~ Am!r1can footba tcan1s to-•. 0 1 ,, ,, ''''' • v•" _ , L. <"'"''•'ion '"'t ••KutM "'' w11..i,. I LEGAL NOTICE " 1 H "'' " "'1 ..,,. 1ntttum1nl Ofl -11 of .,.. ~lf1M day In the 22nd annua Senior ,.,., •111u11 "•• ..... m-1., "'" HMor. ttier1111 "'-· 111e1 ocknow!WI• i. .,., Bowl game: ClllTIFICATI 0" •UllNlil "''"K.• Ill the ollllullot! <>I UICI Tt111111<1 '"•t """'" C0<-•111111 '""'"*me WMI. . ll'tCTtTIOU' HA.Ml ' con11I.-In Por19'"IPll I ol St<!lon A WITHEM mV htnCI OllCI 1 .. 1. Dickey, the Kansas Sta te Tiie unoer>ll ..... d ..... Cf";tv "" 1. Ill ••• ., d..O ol l•uJ! to Pt¥ M!Of"t !I•-iOFF!CI AL SE.t.LI ho -" f 2 163 c..nci..cl•"U • 11\"lnuo 11 ?UO Avon 11"",.."'"" lhe N •me11h WI I l tlo• <iff<I Duk:l1 Y. T"'lldl star W passcu or , . S•rel!, NtwPOrt 1111,,.. c .,111.,,.1111. u-r ol """ N•t•,.,. Pullllc·C1u1..-.. 1. Yards thl.!i year aOd 6,208 ln tti. tlctHIO<ll fi•m n1me !ff M"'•IOll o~u,,..,.nr lt>tf, 11 Inv , il'rlncloal Olllct 111 . , f llt E PllOlECTtOH oM lh•I •lkl "'"' l "'tr lo --Int . ar'l<I ~"'lld u.oo O•tl>Ot COOJ11ty his career, .and Santa Clara s 11 cOl't'll'OM'G 01 '"' 1o11ow1,,. "''°" llld "°'' '""'"'"'DI 111,..1.•1 11rln(li><ot, My Comm!ul""' l!"x1l•11 Pastorlni wh~ accounted for ,,.,...., """"" 111 1u11 •nd •1•c• 01 rHlclfft('.; •,"" 1"1.,111 tlltrton trom Oclllber 10• 1. 10.~~1~i~~~traN 1 Jo 1 , foltovn· '10. I °"" L.. ll umbl•. Jll 1111 "'"'· 11¥ ........ " ••ld b<IKll '"" lltltuU, IATT•A ''" INYDllll •Ml LIVlff Tell N _, a...:11 c 111 a I• he1tlw !fell••" "''' .,,. w...it or llU ...,"' Main ''""'· ''"' Ml 0:1td J111111rv "7, ~tli ,.ld u ..... ld IPll<IU<OI " ... Id ..... , ..... •II ~~='·:,~cillw.il ""' Doll L. RumOI• """' oumo IKv•.cl W ""' OWd 1'1 lrutl Pul>lhhod or-e cuot Dilly f'lltt Stele of CJlllornle, Or1,,_. Caun"': " ln>m11111hty M "'d •Yeblt, ,,,.. no-0.Cernlllr 2,, 1tJO i nd J1n111N t. t. "'; 011 Jtnltd N 1, lt1l, bltt'll mt, I !let "'-iHrl' 11¥11\ II !llt •IKllor> of 111e 1t1l nN>JD -------------JHeltf" Pul>llc In end !or Mid Stal•. undtrol911111 to ceu•• l!lr Tr.1 FlrJt ----·----------. . -•-HY IOPll•ICI Oon L. I UMbil Amtrlu11 1"1......:1•1 eo--e11 .. , lotm1t1¥ LE N011C~ On TV Toda11 Channel 4 at J I about -4,000 aerial yards-thls k-1'1 to me to INr •lie H••on wr.1111 kno"l'n 11 Fl•ot Ame•k:•n 111r. lnwrtnct GAL £.o h 'd d n•m• lo ...O.CrlOlll t9 Ill.It within 1,.. •nd Tt\111 ComNn~. ln.tftft 1r...-Wlldt•,I------------8CB!IOn , eac are cons1 ere 11,~meni 1n<1 ,,_now1.m111 11e uKutlll 111 1111 -0..,..,1y dtocl"I-tti.•fin in CASI NO. f'·l-1 prime professional prospects 1ne ""''· trwo .,.. .. ,,., orovldlll 1n ••I• o..i o1 c1E11T1,-1c.1.T1: Oii" a1sco111TOl1MMC• ••• h fd h' h · th (OFFICIAL IE ... L) l•ul!, Ind l\OllCt It lutlrtfr hu10Y fl""en OF VII ANO/Oft AaAHOOMMllfT ell' IUIU 8 OU go 1g 1n e IELSIE M. COI V rni• tho ullllor1l11!1d "-'•toteff ••tcuttd PIC:TITIOUI HAM• National Football Le ague ~~n':,Pcu!~,,~-;·11111"'11 :~1.":':\11~~·:; _:di:::.er;~~ •• ~.:i::1=: THIE trNoE111s~~N~ 11o11 l'ltrtW draft h1ter this month.. My Comm!u lon E••lr•• 1 wrl!t•n 01m1nd '"' 111e t1•1 o1 n ld ce•n•v t,..t, elloctl~• 01c1mbl• 7. ltJo No~. U. 1'1J pt<11t1r!y. 1h1 CHHfl !o do ltu1l<>111 ullder ",. However the: e X Jl l OS j Ve Publl1h!'d Ottn~e Cot •I 01lly 1'1\tlt Otlf(! O•c o.. U !tit tlc1lt1111i1 ll1m ntrT>t ol THI! HOME k ' k Id f' d 'j .JtnutrY 9, !&, ,J, JO, lfll U-11 Chtt~f';' 1,,_' Fl~che•" SHOW et UJ • lllth 51 .... 1. NtWHrl Y11n ee attae cou Jn I --PuDll M .... O• . ' ' -II P'I ' ll•~cr.. C1IHo•t1l1, ..... 1,11 bvllt\ltl w•• • . • I ""' 1n11 '''" ul Y IC • torm1rlv cempolld of t~1 !lllowl•• :~~ultd!ren~~vele~ga~nyst .~~~ LEGAL NOTICE ~~~trT>blr 16. lfll) tnd Jlt!UfN '· ,~ .. 1~ ~1'::'~:7:':. ~:::..~.~ ,;.'.'~u~nd ,1,ct ., • ------~ MAR"'( UllSCHE L 621 lillh l!r1tt• American Bill Atessis 11. 257-ca11Ttl'tCATE OP au51H111 LEGAL NOTIC"' N1woc,1 e11ch, c:1lu1rnl1 ' PICTITIOUS NAM• £.o Ct•llllctlt lo• lttnucuon (!/ 11vo1 ..... pounder from T exas, and se-Tht un<11r1l•ned <1<> urtllv "'"' ••• _ -------und•r '"-•bo~e !letll lau1 n1m1. 11\d cone! unit All·American tackle (onOuctlng • 1w11~eu •' l-lll w. 1111 il'·llllll' 11tld1v1r of oubllc1tlon IN•ef, ••• 1111 11i. . . Id., Anahtlm, Ctlllor~;1, t>Nltr lht llt· C:l!"ITl,ICATI: OP Ol!CattTOIU ... NCI !t1 lht oltlct ol th1 Cau.,tv Cl..-t .. John Sage, who was brilhanl llllou• Urm t!Am• "' II .. M H,i.llOWAllE OP U11 AN0/011 ....... NDONM•NT 01' 0••~· Cl)Untv, '"''"' ll'lt ••o~lllllllt ,, • 1 _ · • St l • 0 11111 1n1t 11id !!rm b C""'llO>td of PICTITIOUS MAMI SKI""' 1461 of lht c1 .. 1t ( .... In .....,u1s1a na a e s range lftll toi1ow1,,. ,...,..,,,,, wf\oj• ,,..,,., 1n W•lNESS mr ,.."" 1"1' 7th "' 11 Bowl loss to national cham· 1uu ,,..., .,,11c•1 01 r11IMnc1 ''' •• T14I!! UHOElllSIGNEO ""'' h"''"' o..,,"""" 1•10 follow•· c•rllf\I tt.11. et!Kll~• Jun• le. 1'70 lie Merv U•Khll pion Nebraska. 11~•d w. 1em11ic~. tJ!I 01vm•h: "''-ro do butJ.,..., undtr tr.e tl<tllllluo 1. •M• LIVINGSTON Or Hunll<>1I011 81P.C'lt C1llt firm n1m1 cl 111 ... NSCO CDNSULT ... HTS •a.TT•AY, SN"l'Olft & llYlllMTON Othe r All-Americans on the M.,,,,.,. s. 2.mnk-. tsi1 01.-,.,p1c " un c..,,,,, Pl•<•. Co111 IN••· ,1.11.,,,.y1 11 Law So h d r d 0 •., Hunt!11tton a,1t11, Coll! C:•lll11t n!a. wM<h bu•l""u w11 klr,,..•iY 1111 "'"" Mlln st, 111111 tn ut e ense are secon Dtttd Jen. 1, 1tl1 com-111 tht 1<11~1,,. ""''°"· -.. s.-t• ....... C•lllW"lll• '"" teamers Jac k Youngblood an Ronald w. z....,111Ck n•m• 1,, 1un 11>d '"c' o1 r11lcleflC1 I• 11 Tit: J11.1t11 . ' Mt•""• 5. Zomnle-loll-•. •o-wll: Publl"'ed Or1~1• (11111 Dt lly •1111, end from F londa. and STAlE OF CALIFDllN IA, •••• J . G••nl. U]'f c .. 1l(1 ,.It el, Oe<-r ll, 1'10 •llCI Jt nut rv ,, t. "· I. b k R I k K' f 011.i.NGE COUNTY· Co1t1 M•11. C1m. Jt71 ,,,...70 Int' ac er c 1ngrea o On J•nutrv 1, · 1911 , boot"'• -· 1 C1r1111c111 to• 1 .. n1•C1l11<1 of t...i1lnod'l------------'--- Tulane: and third teamer Lar-Not•rv Puo11c In •nd •or ~·1~ s111 •. ~"°'' th• •bo•t tlCllHCM.1• "tmt, •rid LEGAL NOTICE . . .,.,.....,ttlv '"°"'HI llOfl•ICI' w. zam11k-etUd•vlt of l>Ubllct•lort lh .. r~ol. t r•"" lilt ----------ry W1J!Jngham, ll back from ellll M•rll11t $. zt..,nkk -1\0Wll lo mf !" lhl off!ct OI lhlP CIM.lnlv Cl••k ot s°Uf'lllllO• CDUtllt OP T"l A b ·h L ret tll bl !ht .... ..,,,. w'-011 ........... Or•n•• (llUn!•. t>ndl~ •h• pro•lllonl al ITATI o~ c ... LIPO.NIA PO• I DAILY ,ILOT P!loi. ~1 l'llrlek O'Oen111n U urn ~ ose pun urn S1Jbr.crlbld 10 1h• within 1notrum111t •nd Stetion l<M 01 thll c1•11 c-. 1~1 colJ'NTY 01' 0111.llNel provided the wiMing margin 1ckn(IWltdtffl lh1¥ 1x1cutt<1 !h• ••mt. 0:~:.~1,-;o~ htrld 1111t 11111 ·~¥ •t Ne. ,,...,1., ESTANCfA REBOUNDING CORPS -.E stancia High's circuit leadin~ Eagl_es,. des pite Die supposed lack of reboundi ng strength, have a 2·0 muk 1n Irvine League !lay after Friday night 's 72-67 conquest of host Costa Mesa before a packe house. Here Doug Confer 131) and Hank Moore (33) tip the baU a\vay fr m Mesa's Tom Sampson (45). in last wetk's Gator Bcrwl 10111c1•1 "'11 ft••• J Grtui NOTIC:f Olf Hl!AllltN• OI' fl11'tTleM J1&n l. Job1I p bll "Id O " C O I "'I ! POlll f'llOaATl OP WILL .t.NO .... me Hot1ry "°Ubllc • C1lllorn11 U ' •i nto NII a pi 1 o L•nl•l TllTAMllfTAlllY ( N 0 ga · Pri<1CIHt Ottlct In O•ce..,blr ''· !t10 tnd Jtnut rv f, t, U, fON O) Linebacker Ronnie Hornsby, or1no,. Cll\J"'' int 2'°2•10 Et111t 01 MILlON MYe "s aooHE•. Mv Commlulo" l!•PI••• Dec•\"' a 232-pound er from M~•ci. '· 1tn LEGAL NOTICE NO icE 1s Ml!"l•Y atvr:N Tl'l1t southeastern L 0 u i l' i a n a PubHthed 0••1>11• coeit 0111y P1111t OM• H1111 e""ht• "'' 11~ 1>tr11n , J1~uerv t , 11, )l, JO. 19/I U.11 N tlllon lor probtlf ol Wiit 1tld ,.,. College:, and Richard Harris, "·'"" 1n u11•c• of L•""' r n t.,.,.....11,..,. 1e ' rl kf r LEGAL NOTIC.E CllTl~KATI!" OP •Ul1Nlll, Pttltlontr !N11 aondl, •tltrtnc• fe wh1cr. a 6~poun tic e r 0 m PICTITIOln NAMI !• mldf tor '"'"''' ,..,11t;ullt1, .... Gr11mbli ng, were first learners ,,,.,,,,,., 0 , , .. -,,.,-,, "Tiie ync11r111nt<1 oo '"'"'• ,,.,.. '" th•I th~ t!me arw:i '"'' 01 h•t•I"" . • ' ' " condUClinl 1 Du•IMll II 16"2 il'tcll1c !ht •tmt ~'' bHn 11! fot Jtnut.., on the AP Little AH-American F1cr1r1ou1 ftAMI c ... ,, 1411.,.. .. ,Y . sunut attch, calitornl1, "· \tll . 11 t :JO '·'"·• 1 .. •fl.It u1o,1rtr...., d Tl'lt undlrJl tMd ""'"' c••!ltr ht 11 un.itr lht llclltl11Ut firm n1m1 ti OCEAN of 01oar1.,,en1 Ho. J ol Oflcl caurt, squa . (<>n(IU"ln$ I l:>utl ... n •t 11111 W1llt •n ELEClllOHICS •"" !h•I 11ld li•m II at 1Q) c1 .. 1c (~I•• O•lyt 111111. 111 72-87 Conquest FV Zooms A Pa ·i crowd of •" 000 st.. lil•<lln Gr .. 1. cau1....,11, .,_, <om•o,111 o1 Ille ,.,.,.,..1.,. •tn.ot1•, '"'"°"' th• CllY of S.nro AM, Ct llllfnlt , Ca C l Y ""'• tr.. !lc1;11w1 firm 111m1 el lHE SOll-0-nimi • 1., hit! Ind l lt(tt ol rh ldtn<:I t rt Ollt<I J1nua,. 6. 1'11 is expected. FILE co. 1nd lht l l•ld f!rm I• com-•I follow•: w. E. ST JOMN, . DI 11>1 lollowl"ll 01,.on. Wtlf>ot "'"'' Chtrllt F. O•wllt. 11)11 h l•n<I \llew CIM.l"ty Cltr~. The South a ttack will be '" •~11 el'ld Pl•c• ot •t1l<11.,c• •• •• D•.. s,11 llt•c~. C•• 11 1d''"'"" M. P•"''' ,,.. ••UY. . lollcw•• l li Mr.olOpr, 1'ttl (lfWOt! L 1 11 1, tll Cl•lc C ... ltr tlfl¥1 Wnt, lrigg-ererl by quarttrbacks Leo Cn••lft L. Wolld. tan ll•••ltllll Or . Munilne1..,. lloacn, Cll. 11n11 ,.,., c111t..-nl• Ml H l Of Duke and Scott Hunter M~n ..... 1 ..... l!taUI, (1111. Doll<! Olunlbtr •• 1'10 Tll : CIUI S0·H41 I E&gles ' Shooting To 69-65 ar 011td Janvtrv •· 1t11 Chtrl•• " o.w1" "'"'"'"' ..,., il'ttllle•r of Alabama. who com bined c,..ntt L wood 11 1c1ow•Y No.. LluMl'loldf-• il'uOlltr.t.t Drtntr C:Nll Dall\' Pllll f bo I 000 d STiloTE OF CALIF OllN IA, 51t !t ol (alllotnl•, Li>< A ...... , Cau11"'' Jt ,.,,l"f I. t, i.. 1'11 ... '1 or a ul I , c areer yar s 011ANGE couNTY : 011 0_,,., 1, ,,,. .,...,.. me, 1d---- in the air On Jinu ir¥ 1• !tll. btlo•• "'"· • Nct•rv l'Vb!IC In •NI f•• ... Id s1111. LEGAL NOTIClt • Nolarv PuOllc In trld lo• ••ld 5••t1, PltllltltltV •-••Id Clllrlel '· Ol'WI" r 0unlai·n Vaifey H 1· g h 's But most of the Hebtl 0 ••oonell• •00•••td Cr.••1•• l . w-1nc1 1111~1w1y M Llehll>oiftr tnown •• m1:l-----, ""' T oMu_chforCM Triumph By ... ON EVANS Cl1llY l'llt! Sttll A s pec tular second half shooting .1play by Estancia carried Eagles lo a lhrill- ing 72-fi7 pset bas ketball vie· tory over host Costa Mesa in an Irvine eague encounter. The Ea les, paced b y steady Gary Or 111. connected on ~B of 23 fi d goal attempts 1n the final wo quarters. At one stage in the final minutes of the thir• period a nd early momenl!J of the f.ourt_h stanza the ERgk s fired 1n e1ghi cnn- Sl'CUt1ve attempts from the flll(lr . Est11nt 1a·s tremendous se· cQncl half display crackf'd oren a tight contest that f11vored the E"il'lles 32-.10 at in· termissl~n. The Eagles built their ITl.trgin to 57-50 <1l the third quar1er break and then increa!cd their lead 10 li l-52 1vit.h fi:\B to play hefore Cnsla r.1esa ~lit on a la!e rush behind ~ full court pres.'! that kept r ~-n to m,. •o bl t~t "'"°" wl'lllll 111 bl 1h• M;•ont -n•rnH a<I · th b · k f d11mage c ould come from a name 11 •u01c••-'" 1,.. w11~1n '"· ouOlc•lblll 11 !"e .. 11M., •n•••vm.,.1 •nd c I Ill r IP t c AT• Oii" llMITl9 B11rons, <ln e rin o . it•umant ,.,., 1cknowl..ti• h• ·~~'"' ... -~ ~-, •• , il'AllTHl1tsH11' the outc(lme In doubt until trio ol. running baC'kS -All· ""' u mr a .... n-•--'""" ••ocu ... ~· ••m•. "011 TIANS.t.CTION DP •u11Na11 becoming an a lso ran with A . Don M C f f i01tici11 Si•!l 1SEALl UM o•• the final buzzer. mencan c !IU ey 0 JOAll L. JG01! OOllA "· D"l'Ell PICTIT!OUS NAMI k . an 0-2 mark in the second North C 11 r 0 1 in 8 Dave Noter.-PuOllc .. c1111.,,.n11 Nol••¥ Publl, · c1111.,,.nT• Th• ~n<1o .. r.noc1 um1tl!d otrtnerthl• Orgill was the ey Estancia round of the hec ti·e lrvi'ne f 1 • Ptll\Clool Ottlco in M• comrn1 .. 111n E•ll•11 -· ~••Kl• c•rillr lhti 11 It C<IN!uct1ne , f. I lh d 'd' thf d Abercromb e ()f Tu ane and o .. n ... (a.int~ Aarlt ''· lt11 l:>uslnf.U loc•!~ ti 1m Ho"h ........ y • igure n e eCI mg. r M' k Zo k f A b Mv Commllll~n IE•ol••• Do,.11• IC. J..,_,.., ""'""'¥ Sult1 IOO. -'•nl• .._,.., Ctlllor~lt '71tf, Quarter. The hard working League basketball race, came JC ey r o o u urn. M h , itu •uu c11r1r a.w-unde' th• 1i,1111ou• urm 111..,.., ~lllll'H h r• f Publl•hl<I ~~~nv." Ce.at Oilly llllol aetllltwer, CllltlrPllt '1716 COMP~NY and lhtl u ld firm It c.ml'lflld rnrward, who does dO\Jble d uty back with a '6IJUrt in l e ,1na Janu••• ,, ,,, 11, 30, "11 51.11 T.u 1u o1 !hi 1o1iow1n1 •••ton• "'"°'' ,..""" 1,. hy bring;og the balJ UpCOUr{ •Ian•• fQ p•'n g 69 <5 dee•'so'on ----~-----------·I PuOll1hU Oron1t (NI! 0111¥ .-ilot lull e"d Jlt ct' ct rHldtnel t •I ti " ~ L k Bli LEGAL NOTICE Otcaml>lr 1', l6. ltlU and Jtn~trf '' t , 1o11.,...1· again~~ pressure, connect~d on host M11g110\ia Friday night. a ers tz !t i! lltG-10 Jolin L. Ptl8f1KJ!t1. !OU! T"-9 for nine points in the period T_.5161 ~~~· Hun!ln1Ton a11cr., C1111wn11 ·on four field goals a nd a free Coach Dave Brown's crew, NOt1c1 TO c1Jo1T0•1 LEGAL NOTICE L1m111<1 Po•ln•r" d b 13 I l a f H t 76 SUil'!A10111 cOU1tT OP rHa J""n L. Ptltl1M.1t••· unn Tll-thr(IW. OWTI y a -COUn e r '/ 0 ers, ST,l.TI OP CALJPDINtA ,,Oft f'-ltlll bflvt. Hunllnt ton ltteh. C•llNlrllll However. Orl!i!l had plenty in the initial stanza, and still THI ca~~.7.!:.1°•ANG• .. c111T1"1C.1.T1 all' co•,,0111AT10N POiit t'li'6. down by a 56-49 tally aft.e r 1!:1t1lt ol' 0 01115 CHlllST!EN MC T•ANSACTION 0, tUS!HIJI UNOlll T~tM~''':,'.~~ •• v. ~::.~:~~·1• ,1!!~~ or help .from teammates Hank 123 117 Ol!:"M011, Ctcfl~. "•C:TITIOUS NA.Ml Ctlllornlt 9)611 ..... r.1oore and Doug Confer in three periods, came a live be-• NOT ICE IS HElllE&Y GIVEN le lh• T>jE UNOIEltSIGHEO CDllPOll AltOH J""n c. Edlntloti. ,..4 "Tttk ...... d · hind its tough man·t(>-man Hedi!ctt ot ih1 111o .. e n1n>1<1 dl<.1<11n• doe• h1r1bv e.,,H.-'~'' 11 1t ,onc1uc11ne • Plt<t. Cutt Mtw. c1111.,,.n11 fHH . the Quarter. Each score six "''' ,11 ri•''""' h1w1no c111m1 ,,,1,.., 111e b1"1"'" 1oc.11t<t ,, 1602 &•bccck -suu~ un11. J Edi.,.11111• 111.1 11,_.....-i points in the eight-minute pressing defense. 111d OKl!tlrn• '" •oQulr~d •• "'" 111.,.., A. Ci><rt Meu. c1111. t"/111. ulWll• tM Plici. coi•• Mtw. C•ll,.,.nl• fHH • I "d PHILADELPHIA IAPI -wllr. tftf ntctUttY ~oucMt••· In lh1 olllca tlc llllout llrm n1m1 ol "'UlOMJiTIC """•tO 11. M""JO"• 121 4 ldtlle. Ctil• onsl;:iughl and Curt Thomas Rick Po\1'er"s stea 5 m1 Wiiy T 1 t h f' I ~• •~• rl••~ o• •~· •i>llu• •nt!ll•o ,..., •• , o• 11e1.o.1oo1NG EQUIPMENT, •NC. '"" M"'' c11i10,.,,,1 ,,111. · -we ve po1n S in l e 1na to P'"'"' t»em, wl•" •~• nK1n1•¥ •~•• ••I• tl•m It cnmPO>MI o• t~• LtY•<nt o. 1411doo.,, l!l4 ldiflo, c"'' added four morr lo run E stan· through tbe final penod seem-per iod by Keith Erit kson and """<"•"· to tn" unc1 ... 1onoci ,, th• ottfc1 11111-"" co•oot•tlon, whll•• •••l'IC1a11 M•••· Ctlllornl• t l616 tia's total to 25 lor the quarter. ('d to gi\'e Brown's cre w the ot o.au•o L. SEF M.,N. Alln•n•r •' L1w, .,.,, o1butlMn11 •• 1011ow>= •ow• L. "''" ltt'/ 1<"'"., D•IY" momentum il netded on lhe b11ckbo11rd control by Wilt 6l*'! WllOM•• at.v1tw1•0. Loi "~••I", we11 .. n A11111,.,011c •r t n 1 11 1 ", co"• MH•, c oo1<1rnlt n1o1i. In the early momcnls or Ch be I . h I d th Lil C•llfornl• "00•. whk:ft ,, .... pt1ct ol e.ui .... tn!. In(., 14(11 a11>c1KJ1 -Sui'• Jin• ... C.au , 1tl! KOtntl on .... Fast break and ii took the a m r a1n e pc e s bu\lntu ot tft• ul\dtrtlenH In 111 m111or1 .a. c""' Met•. co111 •1n 1. Ce<ll Mon. C•llto<n!a 11611. t he last stanza it !lppt'llred h h . Angeles Lakcrs to ;:i 12.1·117 .,.,1.1111no '" ·~· ••••t• ot u •d d1Cedtnt, w1TNESS ,,, h•n<I tftlt tl•h d•Y o• t -n p 11 ,11,. iuu Euell~. c;,,..,. the Earrles v.·e re ready to blOY.' lead for ,llCMXi y.•jl t ree min-. -. wl•~!n four mMll'ls 1ft1r "'• llro \ Olet mbt•. l•ttr Grovo. Clli!ornl• tlUCI. " .. g victory over lhP Ph11adelph1a publlcai. ..... !ff IN• ~oUc• WESIE ll N A UTOM~TI( .l.flnY(I p 111111, IJJU EIKllO. Gt<tttl the f.·lu.'ltangs oul of !he gym. u!es rema1n10 . 7f"te r .d "i;:ht Na 0111d O.c1m11t• 16. 1tl0. llELOAO•NG EQUIPME"iT INC Grev•, (•Morn•• tll-011 Ken Shibata. r>a ve Ly nch rs ri ay n1 in a • F11 ... Nc1s &L"'1NE w1LLl"'M II. WAll(!ll J Ol'ln l. o.1.1...,,., Orgill hit two quick Jumricr~ tJonal B11sketball Association MC OEllMOTI "''"1<11n1 G•n""' "•••n•' E I . f l ;:ind Ed Pi1ts led the b11lancecl MEllllY CHll lST~EH "'COST A STAlE OIO" (.ILIFOllN I ... , ST,1.TE OF (AllFOllNl,I. tn move lhc Jag e.~ In ron I f th ll g11me. (~·E••cu•o" ol th1 Wiii el COU NTY OF 011,1.NGE, ... COUNTY 01' DllAHGE II 61·52 And it ](l(lked dismal frrr :o-corinll co umn or r aronJ!: th '"' •l>cwt ~•mid n•~-.:t•n• o:i~ thh lllh atv "' Dec~"'"''· • o On Oec•mb•' n. 1110. ~t"'" ,,..,, "'' iv\th Ji, l.'i :inrl 15 point.~. C'harnlwrlaln i,:;11.r e o.&YIO L. 51PMAN n10. Oolcr• m• Nine• E w111 • No••.-. ~ndotslonod, ·~•..,n•ll• 1001.,..., Joh~ l C'<lsla r.1e~a Y.'tth just over Lakers the lcRd for goo.d 98. 1iM Wl!•h••• 1ou1ov1n1 •ub11, In •M 101 ... ~ CtunlY t"~ St•"· ,~10111.,10,. ~M .. n to "'' '" e.o ir.i. · I ' Lff &n1•'"· C 1!!IO<~l1 etcMt •••ldlnt l~u•ln. OulY cc1mml11llnt<I and GfM•l l Pttl~or ot G•I"" Comitny, .,.. SIX minutes top ay. 97. wilh a fielrl i;:oal Al B:O~ MILTON c. OAW,ON •wotn. PIPrllln•llv •P••••ld Wl!lltm It, II'''''"' th• wl!~ln lnlTrumtnl on bt!lflt h M I I f r h f' I ·-..l ,.. Nll""lh .&rrowh••• .... nu1 Wllk•r ~nown tc mo'" b• '"' P•••ld•ol OI tho Llml!!d P1t!nt11~1, !h1rtln ntmfrl Bul I c us angs re user o l e Ina peri'"'" S•n '""••••no, c1111. 1101 0, lh• c••P•,.tkln •htl t••ev11<1 1~1 WIT NESS "'' Ilona ,nc1 "'""" ,.11 ' I ., d ft calf•'ng • w· hf A I I d' 00 A!lll"•v• tor C•f"•K"lor• wit~'" '"'''•-•n! ·~ blh•ll cl ·~ . o qu1 an a er " 11 ..011 nge es ea 1ng I . •••l•n-~ 0,,,_ ,,,,, 0,11• Pllo•. "" co""'c11L sE .i.L1 • b k "" ~ co,•o•t!lon lhl t•ln 11•mld. • n d ll ul~ C "-l>Ootl • timeout c ame roaring ac . 99, the I...a kcrs out~cored the Ooc•mMr ••. ''· 1t10 •n~ Ji n,..,., i, t, .,~n .... 11d1ed 10 m• '"•touch co•oo•ttlon Notir• ·,.uallc<•llfc •nl• Three 15·foot i·ump shots by 76ers. 16-11. in the next 41,1 "" 2J111 .10 •~Ku•1<1 tlle ''"'"·in wnn•" Wh..-to1. ' O••n•• cou""" l----,.7c-c-~~~----lh•""t "'"""'0 11! "'' "•n<I '"" 11/l~!d MY C:ommin ton l!••l•H for .... ·ard Tom Sampson and 1ninutes lo boost their margin LEGAL NOTICE m¥ olll<l•I 1111 lht Of¥ .ild Ytlr 111 thll July I. I'll two ba s ke ts by Jon lo lf'l07. c•rt111,1t1Urt!1bov1wr!tt1n, "ublll~td Or•nt• CNtt o111v f'lllt u-CAS• NI. l'·HrM IOPFtCIAl SEALJ OKtmblr H, !fl(r t ncl Jt,,.,lfy f, •, lA. JC , Prep Standings IOUTHl•N CAL CONPl•IHCI W l Plf l'A &tel•" w"'1 l.t. Mtrbllr 111\o MOllCIO (YO•tn J 0 15• ,.. 10"" 1 I H r Ill I l l M 1).1 ltlt LA 1 1 l l't 1J1 LA souttiwM• '-'" 0 'J "' 0 J 13' 10 Prl•1.,-. S~rt• Gokleft WM! 11. Ille HMdfl n (VOf"lll Q , l .t.CC st !••• LA u . LA '""!hwt't n T1111•1•1 Oam1 LA Sou•,,.,..•• " use lf r9t~ !non u111•t•e<>c•l w .. 11,..,.,., 1t1m11 Gol.i.t11 Wt1! ti LA loul~""tlt (Yo•-II LA Mtrbo• !Ill LA II Ille Henllfl llY!NI LIAOUI: w ' , . E1tal'l(lf Co•o~t d•l Mt• C:et•t Mt'I l~l1c,. ' ' ' .. '" " ,. " '" •• "' " ' ' , P""Mt lll VtlltY lot Al1mlro& S•11t1 A,. Vtllty Mt~ll ' ' ' ., IU 1 111 • • • •n '"' . .,. ....... ,. £1•1...c11 n. eotu Mei. '' ' l!llliOn U, Certo\11 .,.i Mi r H P1111111tlt1 Vt tll'!I ... M•-llt .. •• v .. 1 .... n. LM ,..,...,..,... ,7 I) w ............ -P9llf'l•l11 Vt lll'I' tt (.,..... di! ltttfKlt II NiHMl'-C"lt MeNI ti I.• Al<l ml"OO tdl-.t M11ta A0\11 VtlltY IUNllT LIAOUI . " ... Mullt!r1tlon a...c~ ..... "'-" 14trWr W111!! .. ltwillf A1'tl\i!"" 2 I Ut ' . "' 1 8 IU . ' "' 1 1 IJJ • , Ill • • • .. "' • "' ·~ "' " LO.rt ''"'r-*111 ~ 1 ,.. ,., •ridl'Y'I kwlJ f 14u~tlnt!P" aH<~ 1t, W•1!t•ft ~ M1tl11• t7, Mt1ll A116 St" w,,, ..... NIW-1 IJ, Wntrnl111•1• :H A1111>11m n. LHtt"' ... ~.., ......... Muntl11e1tn •tttl• 1! l•"lt Al)t Mtr1119 11 Htw~ Mt•- "'"'"''"' ti """rlll"'"" La.rt 91 Wllltll'fl t O~llDIN OIDWI ~IAOU• w ' llllM.~., Altmlt°" ' • P..cl•<:f , • I 'll .. Gt1"4ll ' • " CUl"lt ' ' $111tlne • ' G1N1t1 G•o~1 • ' Lt•~·-• ' Prl .. Y'1 Stertt "•tlf•'I J" Lt Qulnlt SJ .. "' .. " '" " "' '" .. '" " " "' " "' •• ~~11("0 1!8mllo.a. 6/, G•rdotn Gr11Y• 61 lotu G•tndt JI. LOI Amlac. U Ti11Mtr'1 GI Pllll "" Oul~•· •t ••l'Cl'lll 111 .... ilftoo G1'11•n G•ovo t i &ol•• Gr,ll<lt lei ,.,.,Ito• tt S1nll••o (llllTVllW Lill.GUI " l p' M1Jtlcrn Vl•fo 1<•••11• VUl1 Ptt~ Or•nOt Tull In l•n·c1..,,..,11 l t•MOOfM ,,.t~lll ' ' ' ' ' • • • • • • ' ' ' ' ' '" •• '" '" '" '" "' '" PrtN~'1 S(I'" Mlt1iofl \'\flo Ill. II Mod.n1 U °"'""' IO. S.n Citmtn!• 11 Kt ttU• n. 7udln 6.i Vltlt "'"' 11, ~M!hlll ti T~••v'I ..... " Mittlllt'I Ylt lo ti JrU'lltn St~ CIM'ltll .. 11 P•hlll VHl1 f't!11 If II MOlltlll.t. O•t nH tt K.1!elt1 11"11111W.1.Y Ltleus •• ., "' '" '" •• "' .. ,. w L llP ... .... _ • ,,, '"' ,_ • IO '" 111119111 """" • IU 110 Lt HIOf'll no 111 ....... 1t.J 14' S\HllW Hlll1 ' ' " >M ll ullttton • ' Ill 15' Marchiorlalti closed the gap Gai·I Gondr•'•h f•d L 0 8 Cf"•r1"1cAT• OP 111s1H1s1 Nt ncy E. Wo•• 1•11 u1i.19 ,_ '-PIC71TIOUI PlllM N"'MI Nottrv Pub!lc.C1lll«'fll1 lO 65-62 with 2:54 left. Angeles lo its second straight •.t.• ,.,. P•IMl••I .i11ct 111 Th. .ft'' Org,.11 hit II free . Th• u""'r111111d "" ....,...,, c1n1tv thll Orin• COUii!¥ n victory a fter four consecutive tr.ev ••• c-uelln• 111 1~..._11.,.,.,, M• comm1111""' IE••!••• T..ltMt LEGAL NOTICE throw, f\.1archiorlatti tossed in defeats with 27 p 0 i nt s 11vi•nn1 !11 co-f'•rtMn) ,, P.O. te• M•t t0G, 111• ,. ... , ,,,,, NOTICll OP SALi Of' •IAL f f ho' and Doug Ma•' ·an · 1131 .S.1\11 Ant c1111 .... 1111 l#ldtr '"-"llllll1~1d ''"'t .. 1111 .,.r • ''"''''' '' ,,1,,,1 '' a ou s ... i...c Chamberla in had 18 In ad-1k11ft°"'' """...mt ei rHE SAM •111owN Otcom"-" H, 1t1G •rid J11111<1•• i . •. 11. NO. ,.....,.,'31 SA threw in a jumper to reduce •. ,. l hf l d f COMPANY '"" "'-' 11ld firm 11 lt)I t•N IH THI SUPlftlot COURT 0,. the Eagles' lead to 66-65 with I•'°" 0 I ' fgreha 00' OPd!le '"""°'ldo !", lhf foll.,...1111 "".ont, whOM THI STAT• O" CALl,OllU!l. an conlro o t e ar s . """""' 11 ·~ 1 ·~ •fac:11 "' ••lld•M• '" LEGAL NOTICE •a• TN• couMTY a" ottA,..• only 1•21 left h' Cf k h'gh f •1 f!lll-t,l-•I: Ell1t1 ofM.filllO ll .GLICl(.OftHMlll. · · Co Arc le ar was I or Mld'11•I E. c 111111n, 2"11 L11 T11n•• Hotl(t 11 htrtlw •lvi11 '""' on ., But as suddenly as ' s\a Philadelphia wit h 27 and Hal o.. .. M111i..n vi.10. c1. G111r11 L. ,..,... ,,,,, J1111>1rv "· 1t11, ,,,. YMlhli,..., r..1esa gained !)le momentum l!lld,u, JJll llodltndl Or,. NewPOrl ClllTIPICATI OP COllll'O•ATION POlll Klfl,,.lh L. Giie-. 10 ,i.dmlnlolrtlw If ' Greer collected 2$. •••di, Ct . Cttl R. Pl•r.tt. 100• f", TlllANIA(T,ON OP t USINlll UNDl:lll , .... Elll!t OI M1rlo It. Giie-. Dlff ..... ii l~t It and Estancia adde.,d;J;----------------------------1 G•ov• SI., °''"''' Cl. JIM P. Mtwlll, ICT!T IOUS NAM• wlll 1111 •• ,,.i ..... Ill• "' lhe r.19'1111 six points down the strttct lJl l N. LoY!M, SIM• An•. Ct. J••• 1. TMIE UNOEllSIGNl!O COlll il'Oll ... TION bldOI<. ·~1 ... 1 '11 c11111 .. .,11, .... " """ HY!lt<. 1116'-I Ninon 1111 .• Tutll", Ct . DOES Hl!lllEIY CEllTIF't' TMAT IT IS 1be>Y9·tnllt1111 $ue1tlor (lurl. t W f1M1 tO Win 1oln11 away. JftrV Ill . l(r1nt, Jtl I. Otml.,., St nt• «>ll•uct!n~ I 11\11lno11 IOCtttll ti SJO Ntw· rl1M. lltlt Ind lntlttll 11111 Mlllt 9' 11 ded he · """· Ct. Davi!! L. ...•,1nn. to1 f oort Ctnt1r o.,, 1(1wi:t;t &t•(r., CtU· t11t d•etdlnt ol !hf 11,,.. 1r hll l!MI~, Orgl en t even1n.11 w1111e1 ... 1n1, An•Mlm, c1. 11o1>1rt v. ~':'"i:v i~T"wJ~'lD,,'.i~rE•1111•/~7'NG"'•'= ,.,., 111 .i11hl. 1111. ,1111 111"'"' ii.. with Z6 points, lop! in the MtnM1. l'ltt 5. l.-111. Soni• A11t. Ct . th•! 1111 ll•m 11 comPllM'd 01 •h• 1111. fl!at• h11, Dv ,.,,.,11111'1 .i ltw ., d"" S f Mow1rd Mol, llJll Mont1ror, Ml11l1n ntr...-wlu , tctulred ••ftllt ltltll OI" Ill contest Moore ad ""' 1 or Vit ia, C•. 0111 w11c-um. 1Jt11 ~~"'l;.i::.1M1f1•'~0:·1;:::. orlMlD•I olace •d<1IUtn 111 "'~' 11 1~1 41<:...,,t ,, the Eagles and Confer con-LomtM•d• Rd., Ge•d•~ i:;,..,,, Ct. 'h• 1r .. 1n1 c.....,n1n~. uo H.,.,oo•t •~• 11m1 01 hi• d111h, 111 .,.. '• 0.lld D1c1mblr '· 1•1G Cin!tr Ofl~t. Ntw-1 t 11 , h, •II o• I 1111rt11111 el lfMt c1rl1ln •Ill tributed 12. Thom11s and Craii seventy one 1/0!l1 Wtlc-um CtllfornlA. ...._".,. IOCtted 1n lh• C111nly ol or.,..., fl.ys' the rcm.;nd"' of E11ta'1· • 11Mlth11I !, Ctllloa11 WllHl!S~ Ill hl r.d !hit U!~ dtY ti' SI•!• ol Ct!llornlt. dlKrlllH f l ,.II_; 110-11 L. En<ltlt Qoc""bt•. ltlll. ,,. '"-Cllv ol ... nta ""'· C-IY cia's iron man crew, each f 11c1•1 11. Fhto•r (COlll'OlllATti: SEALI 01 Ottnt•, unn • tM•lt..tr wnh '" Or everyone 1/Jol'I" "°• Htwllt G. W. Ft••uMlll unlllvldfd 1/IU!h l11i.r11! 111 Clltl'I..,.,. had eight. t /Jtfl l . HVdlf Viet f'rftldtnl In trld to lot 1 ol TrKI 1tJI, " F th M langs Doug •· s. H1tr1t "' .,.,. 111ertc1 rtn>ntW '" -.... or e UI • .... • 11H-•• Met ""1''•"' socr111rv 1•1, _,, • te u 11\cll.llh"• ti MacU:an was Lhe leader with •IJ••,.., ~. "''"1 sTATI! o" cAL.1P01tH1•. M11co111-. ......... rlntlk ., °'"'" UI 0 I h h " • t /Otvld L. "''"" COUNTY 011 Olt ... NOI. " c-no. 20 ti es, I n eac •u. ,,~....,.~v. Mann•• °" tt111 '"" ,,., o1 OiH:tmNr. •.o. 1<111K1 101 curr1111 I ••••· - ·--p·-follow~ with 15 and l"TATI: °' CAL IFOflNIAI Ult. ~ "" • Ntt.,., hWlc Ill .... 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She 's the company astrologer for the play. ~1 iss DeJersey worked out the best time for opening the show, based on Leon Uris' novel .. Exodus," by checking the position of the various planets and the horoscopes' of those involved. For example. she explained in a telephone interview from her office. in Chicago, on open· ing night. J an. 15, the moon is in a favorable aspect for growth and the sun is se1.tile gro\.•:tb and the sunis sextile -at a 60-degree angle - from 1.1 a r s , representing energy and vitality. The moon also is parallel to Uranus. representing that which is unusual, a n d favorable to the sun. rcpresen· ting the public, ~liss DeJersey said. On top of everything, she added, Neptune , the planet of music, is Jn a favo rable position . The open ing nigh t was originally scheduled for J an. 24, Mis11 DeJersey s11id. but was changed "partly because 1 didn't like the aspect!!" of the later date. She said she was hired by the show's producers because "they just thought it would be helpful." "We looked for a good ti me for the opening itself,'' she said. "so it wt>lfl<I la st and ha ve good notices." As for the cast. she said, "I studied their charts to see if they are going 1o be successful. t comp11red one horoscope to another." f.1iss DeJersey said she has been an astrologer for more !han 20 years. si nce a physi- cian suggested she look into the subject. "You become hooked," she expla Jned. l\1 iss DeJersey asked her telephone interv iewer for the date. place and Lime of her birth, then said: "You have striking . dark eyes, don't you?·· She was ri ght. ~liss DeJerscy said she neither read the script nor ~aw the play, either in rehearsals or out-of-town tryouts. As v.·it h individual clients. she said, she preferred to know nothing about it until she had cast !he horoscope . ~do NIW'Ol l llACM •• 9t It..,,..,,_ ••!•kit•• 1+4• h!o ••<I I . !·IJJO • -· ---. ... h rbr• S'"h.ild "ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER" Ont Com,r1i. ll!t• I••~ l •"'I"' ----=----·· -·==-~=-~--~---~~-~ .. ·--=--;;=II=': -t ' .-- H.urison. is a ibrff.record Rt · mened mystic. A 1 a ~ ~._ni!f:!MY were: always entitled "All Things Must sonporlttr he tended to be µnmlltakab]Y l larrlson. Pass." shoved aside by thole who Though M baS left his sitar Harri30n has always been rightfully considered John and days weU 'behind, traC(.8 of the most socially conscious Paul to be the foremoat com· Eutun philosophy s t 111 of the group, the quiet sto.ne-posers. But GeOrge 's con-Jibound in his work. The entire laced musician, the lndlan·im· trlbutlons have been there .u-~t of "An Things Must ~· ·~ .... -,.. .. ~ -~~~.!:; .rttligkii.5' ene: It _ • i8 a sooUting, reassurlns tit· i\Dn~ifeff~--·-----· --.,,.Me!\"~!· . .,..HfM'-rn-tlll"l!RI .....fi:il Cal or by OE lUit' ~ _ P1n1vision• ~ i -ALSO PLAYING- The st.o_iy of a bea~tiful,g!rrs lifl!time. __ b•t"l.ttn 11\f!~<:i.,qf 19 ~!ldJ1-. '" -·· NATIONAL GlNflAl ~RU l'P~ • ezuberance and vitality of the music itself is an air of tran.1!~;;:-~-~-.,.·~«l,;;,,~"'ij!'!~~~~~~~~;:'.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;, quility. ~-.,,.--·- Mom's Spirits Need Bottling And the music, with backup work provided by such notables as Eric Clapton, Bad- finger, Dave ~lason and Ringo Starr, runs from bright rock to Dylan-influ enced fol k and country. Bob Dylan, in fa ct, wrote one of the featured songs and co-authored another with HarriJOn. DEAR ANN LANDERS o I am writin~ in lh~ hope that my mother will see this letter and do something about herself. Mom is a bi_g wheel in our to\vn. Every- one knows her as an ac tive leader and a crusader for worthy causes. Lyrically, Harrison has done some fine things. The words are always gentle, forever op- timistic: n~1•1t• INOAGl!MENTI Her problem : Booze. during the day. She starts nipping while she fixes supper. She cooks with sherry and drinks half a bottle before Dad gets home. If he is 30 minutes late, the food is burned and she is plastered. Mom doesn't touch a drop "Sunrise doesn't last all morning A cloudburst doesn't la1t all day AM C1llr l't91r11n "LOVE STOllY" (GI') ,1u1 • ltOCK NUOSON ••HOltNIET'I NEST .. 10') •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s1ys to take lhe phone out. but t hate to cul myself off from friends and other family. ~'hat do you suggest? -MA BELL'S PRISONER Seems my Jove is up, and has left you with no warning But it's not always going to be this grey All things must pass, all things must pass away." ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• But the set has its faults. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Ol?IVf ltl _°""'" ... • -·-i MJ.1111. Al!..:o!or Proml•r 'Ent111mW1!1 John Wly~t "fl:IO LOIO" t0 ) ply1 Lff l•llt\lln I" "MONTI' WALSH .. COi') fltom £ell twlce lasl week and was lucky she dldn'l break her neck. It makes me sick to see a woman of her intelligence staggering around making no sense. I'll be going away to college next year and I 'm scared to death of what might happen to Mom if she's left alone ln the house. Please, Ann, tell her to join AA -D.M. DEAR PRISONER: Your m~ther-ln-law has 11 ,caae of chronic ttlephoniHs a nu erotl c co mpulsiOn for which - the re Is no known cure. I 1uj'i:ge1t a 11e~nd p b o 11 e • unlisted. It would be worth the money to free yourse1£ from her merclles& badgert.n1 . It is too long, with some songs stretching into three or four- minute repetitions or the final verse. Sometime, as in "t...1y Swttt Lord," this repetition is most effective, but more often than not it becomes boring. /ind there is a whole extra disc. "Apple Jam,'' which features the star performers on the album in a jam session . It is fine , but it just doesn"t seem to go along with the •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rest of the set. All Color s~ ... Undor U Mutt It W!m Pt rtfll "NO &LADE 0' Gll•SS" (llJ •lus e Kim Ot rby ..ST••WI Efl:ltY ST ATEMENT .. !I ) UMl•r 11 MUii lo W!tll l'trlllll ,.I LOVE MY Wl'Eu (I ) Ctint l11fwoo4 "TWO MULES ,01. SISTEll SAllA" !G~I DEAR D.M.: Tellillg her to join AA ls no answer. Until y&Ur mother fetl1 1he'5 ready for AA it won't do her any good. I hope 1be see5 ih l~ letter, recognizes herself and decides the tJme 11 NOW. Inform your friends and f•mily of the new number. Le:a\'e the old phone ln - just for you r motber-ln-law. Turn the bell down so th~ ring Is d\1Unguisbable from the aecond phone. Wbeii the old phone rings you'll know it's the doll and you c•n answer when and lif you feel llke It. Despite its minor faults, "All Things fl.lust Pass" is •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OWtl.NGI ORANGE ORIVl IN --·-· --5.41-IOU All coi.r Prtrnltr1 lint•11m1nll Jo~n W1yn1 "lttO LOIO" COl plu1 • Lit Morv1n "MONTE WALSH" 101') Hd .. ft r l~fKlld I lffnttt Cllu11l1 DEAR ANN LANDERS; 0111 c.1n n"'~1n, bt \tit? w~1n net • a most impressive de bu t album, full of warmth and excitement, and is the best solo effort by any of the four ex-Beatles, 111111rx1111ttitt1Xttt1111111 ¥i11*111 d • h I! b«OMI J()O no! Ill ~tndlt, Stnd You gave some a \'!Cf to I e lor """ L.,,., .... botlkllf. ''Ntcklno * wom.11n whose mother called •no ,,,,1,,, -w P111 Art '"' L1"'111~'" The Four Muses Folk and h Jo t. d ,..._ U Moll YOUr r1<1~•1t lo """ Llnclt r1 er 1mes a ay. uu yo 1 .. c••• 1111~1 OAltY P1LOT •nc1a1lno Modem hiusic Ce nter in San have any ad vice for me'? My so t tnh 1,, c11111 111<1 • lf!ono, 111mp1<1, mother is wonderful. It's my 1e11.111aren .o ltt"'lvttc.>1. Clemente is offering various mother-i n-law. who Is driving music workshops at the rate me buggy. of $30 for 10 s e ssions. we don't need an al arm Featw·e -Role h1embers of the "Ma.\sl\•e Ferguson'' string band will ht clock. She wakes us up everv HOLLYWOOD !UPI ) leaching. among others. coun-morning at 7:30. I counted her calls yesterday. Thrre Character actress Margaret try blues guitar, bl ue grass were 11. Her las~ call ~·as Hamilton (the witch in "The ba ngo, country fidd le, blues at 9:35 al night. She was Wizard of Oz"J has signed harp and Hawaiian steel telling us to go to bed and fo r a featured role in "The guitar. There is free use of get some rest. A.nderson Tapes'1 al Columbia banjo.~ and gu itars in the (l)\lA Ml~A PAULO OlllVE-IN All·CO .. r l'rtmltr l!n1tttm1n11 Undt1 11 mu1t bt wltn p1r1nl 'THEJl.E'! A GlllL IN MY SOUl''CJl.I ~lu• Clint Eltl- "KELLY'S HEAEOS .. iOl'I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.00 'fl CARLOAD -·--· .......... ,,,_.,,_ .. At! Color Shew Und .. 11 Mu1t •• WI!~ , •• ...,, "aOS1"0N ST•INGlfl." plv• • sno111y w t"l•rt "I LOODY MAMA" I•) .i.11 Coll• SMw Undtr 11 M1111 I• Wlll'I l'aronr •'THI.EE IN Tiii" C!LLAI. .. plu1 e Cnrluopl\•r Jon•• •'T .. ltll'E IN THI ATTIC., If my hu sband a nd r aren"t r:=P~tc=Ju='='~'·-==:::;::::::::::=;;; y;orkshops. f or information home she starts c;.i\ling our.i ,,,~p~ho~n~e~49~2~-4~909~-~-ii:iiii:ii~ii:iiii:ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ friends. We'v. had seycral BALBOA! people ten us that Don ·s 673 AQ48 NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES mother was looking for us -r the other night. They hoped ~~!: nothing was wrong . Th is can 1" 1_ l•l* be embarrassing, especially lellNMI .-.,.1...,18 when she wakfs people up. ll--------= When our d1ughter is home eNOW-End1 Tuesdeye (weekends) she an~wers the WI Al.I! P'lllOUD TO USHllll IN phone. I've asked her to tell THI NlW YU.JI WITH THIS Grandma I'll call her back. GRU.T ,ILM- This makes Grandma mad so she phones every five minutes until J talk to her. My hu sband "A SALUTI TO A RlllLI" SHOWN 1:40 ONLY ' ~-, .. • llOSS Hl/lrT!R _._ FAIRPORT . BURT •-DEAN I UNCASTER. MARTIN JEAN SEBERG ; JACQUELINE BISSET j GEORGE KENNEDY HELEll HAYES • UNIV(~At ""Cf\J'lt r'CHMCOl.0'" P-o>1v<;Od .. 1000 10 ° ~lol.l •.n ·-C3 o_ .... _ ALSO "Anne of the ·Thousand Days" tf•rrhtt RICHARD IUllTON GINlllWI IUJOLD IRlN! P'Al"AS Sot. & s""· Open 1 2 ;~5 Fr.-e r'orkin9 ALSO-IONUS FU.TURI si..-1100 0111., saturd•Y Only "STUDIO PREVIEW'' 8:30 p.m. • "Where's Poppa?" II I le~ o !•o ,, " I P 111..o..I <•t: ... ,, ..... Jl.111 u Sut1.-1:•hM--4:H-•:• .... '''" l stereol03FM • • • music music music music good • music .. ---. • S.turdly, January 9, lm D,AJ LY PILOT IITL Film Family Fi~f ~om Fading 'Fast • --By 80s rifo'Mli ·™ductfOn .uniTCOmposed Of com:. pany. ~__.._-------p;ettern . . -_ . " St.anliy, -)5.,;presklent or Pilar- .· :EKmWOOl'F!#r ~~~<p.fUl uS!]OQS,v.·~~d ___ O.L...ll_e_r..W.amer so~la~~ QJ~n mount Pictures. ~cbanU.!br'~ ... ~a~rEerred~e""' M.~WI:::~-r;:, • ..a.~-~l®..,k_:'.=rbe·U~ . .:.__~· as president of 20th ceowrY-., ,, ""Siins· o -nr;-MlllolrSpef!li!lr. llOilltm>"'· cinlfOFofColUmlHa:-l'fe . · ' "l1<J<-.A~·~~, ~-~. ' Fox marked the apparent end .,PJon~rs. portant filmmakers. Once Is now chainnan of the board , b~ brot~ets Walt ~nd Royt, of the most notable dynasty Louts B: ~ayer was when Sperling produced a and ~ Jaffe, who had been still ,retain~ lhe family to_ucb~ AUTHOR, DIRECTOR GET TOGETHER AT LAGUNA PLAYHOUll Playwright Ketti Frings Di1eusses "'Angel' With Rowena HarwoM in the film lndutry today . frustr~ted in hi~ hopes lo notable ·,flop, a stud lo related by marriage, Is presi· ~alt s 500·1.ll:law, Ron Miller/' It also brought further. establish a dynasty at MGM:. w ls e cracker commented: dent of , .. the parent flnn. IS J:!fOducUon head, and Ro» erosion of family control -=-.ol-f!e h_ad no s~ns. His. two "Tha!_'.11 set_ th_!~ so_n-~n-la! ~umbla Industri~a.-· --&-tr~ .. Jr.:JJ_.!.2~~~r it..JE!.~H~!9."' .. __ tbt-mnYje __ hi~."iZZ.-,.W~-diug~t~.r~ m~rr1~~ Da~1d _?· _ ~U.!!~Sf"bacf lJ ye:att."-Stan'l~f SChfleider 'brfil'illdent -_... COAn "'°"""'a ... -"- once was the most Important Seh.m~11: 111'ftf Wrlhcr111 3oiLe. . ••nt1---tlltr~ .. ~the foan--ot'Cti1llftbia-Pictures, and ton ~ factor in the film hlel'archy. both o! whom bec~me hea,ds ding father~ and economic How.ard Jaffe is a'prOducer. --'"iilr.,,e·'S nOth!hg Wftslig «'!Ut .. of &l_'MlKI& Bu&. POI MCM...lbi,_11-,sh ak?"P of 1he~_iod1jst~.h~;;· ~~~· ~~~~~·~"~~-;·~~ nepotism _ as long as you dechne_d Lo work for their relat_1ves have ~n disap- keep it in the family," Samuel fat her-in-law. pear1ng from studio payrolls. Goldwyn was alleged to have The Warner Brothers of-The split of Richard and - once said. ferecl a formidable famil y for Darrlt'I Zanuck came as a Goldwyn knew. He came in· control of their company. yet surprl~. Young Richard had ~ to the film business because .,no Warner remains in control been well thought of by the ~ his first wi:~ was the siste r today. Jack L. Warner, the film crowd . But Fox had made ~, ... "' of Jesse Lasky, a vaudevillian surviving brother, became some costly errors and some-0 10 vouNe who started making flickers. estranged from his own son. one had to take the. rap. "LOYER! AND Many another pioneer en· ~or a ti~e Warner_e~lab!i shcd Not_ father ~arryl, who re· OTHER ~1!ANGIRS" tered filmm aking because of his son-1n-!a\v, \Vtlha1n Orr, mained chairman of I he LI•• Mln•llf relatives. Harry Cohn was as production head. But that board. "TELL Ml THAT YOU brought into Univ er s a I didn 't ~o~k. and \.Yarner later Two major companies con-1 LOYf Ml JUNl l MOON" because his brother Jack sold hts interest in the coin· linue to follow the fam illar Coot. S1111 • I l'.M. worked there. Later t h e brothers formed Columbia, which Robert Benchley term- ed "lhe pine trte studio" "beCRUlt It h•• IO many Cohna." JU ES PRf. HIS Ali MacGraw • Ryan O'Neal EXCLUSIVE! . 'NOW .. PLAYING • I •A Beautiful Show., Carl -Laern.mlt, founder of Unlveraal, filled the company with rtlaUvu and utablllhed hl1 aon J unior 11 productlbn head. fl0tfto'1 ll111 Plrl D~i111 I Uw11dlNnport Cln11111 { Play·wright Praises Laguna's 'Angel' P u I i I z er prize-w inning playw right Ketti Frings drop- ped into the final dress r ehe ar sal of ''Look Homeward. _Angel'' at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse this week and wound up \li'ith tears in her eyes. :\iiss Frings saw her play she says. "In the theater, you in \\'est Berlin where il 'i\'as have some importance and produced in 1963 and where responsibility.'' It was a "big success." "Look At present she is working Homeward. Angel" has played on a television series she calls all over Europe, according to "Tom's World.'' It is, as might ,,1GM employed a host of persons who bore the names of Loe1v. Schenck or Ma yer or were related lo !hose founders of the company. Late in MGM 's history. a pro· A HOWARO G.MINSKY-ARTHUR HILLER Production ..... John Marley & Ray Milland ERiCH srnAL ooHuR HtLLER l l , , • . • • , . , • • "I had forgott en h o 1v powerful a play it is," she said. adding that as man y times as she has seen it, it never fails to move her. be guessed from her absorp- its author. and was v~ry Lion in the world of novelist popular everywhere but in Ita· 1.homas Wolfe _ who died ly and in England. at 38 some three decades ago New Comedy 'Troy' Set For Mes a HawA'Ro G.M1NsKY oiv10'6iorn i8"AN'cis LAI I PIRIMOuN!':iD~ 1,1!1 . ~-~ "This is a beautiful pro- du ction.'' said J\1iss Frings, ~·hose adaptation or t he Thomas Wolfe novel ~'On her not only the Pulitzer and the Critics' Circle Award in 1958 but seven other c r i l i c a I honors. "ll ran for a vear and a half on Broadwa;: ... said th e pla ywright, "and could have run forever, but we lost the tw o leads." Huntz Ba ck HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Huntz Hall resumes his career with a guest star role in an episode or AB C's new video series, "Barefoot in the Her explanation: "Well. you _ based on that rebellious know, il's about revolt from personality. family . Even in this play. the young boy, Eugene Gant. Th~ playwright, who divides doesn't want the embrace of her time between Westwood the family .. J saw 'Look and Palm Springs. also is pro- Homeward' produced by a Los ducing a movie for children . Angeles high school drama "\Viii You R e m i m b I r class recently. You 'd be Buster ?", a film about an surprised how with it they Indian boy and an airplane. were." Of th e pfoduction of '1Look Mi ss Fr; n gs• r i r st Hon1eward . An11J," directed playwriting effort ~·as "Mr. by Rowena Harwood, -Ml•• Sycamore." adapted from a Frings said at the •nd of short story, and also about the dress rchear11l, ''There revolt. "I always seem to be are memorable momenta for (loiri.g-lhfii!S1i156uf revolt," she -eYery----ooe -of.-the •ctort.l.!-lht laughs. fO'J nd lhe two leads. trll Kom, Tall. , blonde and a who plays Eli za Ga nt; and t horoughly cont-emporary Doyle McKinney, who pl•r • personality, Ketti Frings also her husband, W. 0., "si mply has some 20 screen credits grea t." to her name. including "Come Th e comedy-drama plays Ba_ck. Lillie_ Sh~ba ," but she through Jan. 2.1. Tuesdays enioys working_ in_ theater. through Saturd t Th "In the movie industry the ays. a e author really_has no control," Laguna J\1ou!ton Playhouse. ---------------------606 Laguna Canyon Road, Park." ' . Laguna Beach. A wacky, fast-paced comedy of mistaken identification is next on the schedule for the Cos ta Mesa Civic Play house, the Orange County premiere of "Here Liei Jeremy Troy." R i c h ar d A nders e n , playhouse technical director is staging the Jack Sharkey play. which centers around the deception of a Jaw clerk R~ tempU111 to fain a P•rtll•rablp In hll firm without benent of 1 l1w dlfrte. I SOOl!D !UU M 81.1• AVAUa( Oii P.w.wiutlf ·~; I ~ ·-!'· =-~-\_!.,.. • NEWPORT CENTtR • ••• co.HIT.-+ ?nd l(ATURE AT BUENA PARKONl.Y "HORNET'S NEST" (GP) "LOVE STORY" Shown Af 8:30 P.M. "HORNET'S NEST" Shown ot 6:30 & 10:30 P.M. IOX Office Open• ~:lO P.M. S/low St1rl• 11 l ;:ll P.M. "irfs BUENA PARK DRIVE-IN LIN COLN AVE, • 1 BLOCKS WEST OF IUCH ILVD. (Adjoining tho LINCOLN DRIVE-IN) CtillORIN UNDIR 12 fifll TllfPHONE 714/121-t070 Oen• Benedict will tall.I th1 title role of the 1ntvprllln11..;,'=-=~----.===::;==-==---==-=-==-c:::-::=-------------------Clerlt. C6rofl'liililICk-Jf 'fM11___ ---------- 11 his wife, wllh Joe Oil !\ONO pla y ln1 -'l'roy·a bla.ekmallln1 buddy. Rom!dl!ll out th1 c11t 1r1 Bonn.11 l:bilft 11 1 tuhlon medtl and Alan Hart 11 the head ol the l1w firm. _"Hert Lle1 Jeremy Troy" v.•111 be presented in the Co'in· niunity Cenler auditorium on th _e Ora n ge County Fairgrounds , opening Feb. 19 l.XCLUSIYI INGAGIMlllT ! · 1 • l ready to ride with pride Murky 'Macbeth' Trod s New York Theater Stage r. seventy-ones at By WILLJAJ\1 GLOVER NEW YORK (AP \ -The ld f'a is 10 turn "Macbeth'' into an introspective dream with s<nnc "Hamlet" trlm- n1ings. so that the bloody Scol tums oul to be just a melancholy thane. ~~~~ At teas!. tha t's the main impression one gleans from all the mllrkv. Freudian -twist even!s dctcc!ab!e ;11nid sound effects mosl lour! anrl 1igh11ng so tricky of !he production that opened this week night al off-Broadwa y's Mercer- O'Casey Thf'a ter. 2800 HARBOR BLVD. I COSTA MESA j71~j ~40·11100 There's a certain fa-.cina· tlon, for a while, in the distor· lion conceived and dir_ected JRD GRAND OPENING WEEK IN HAJl:llOR SHOPPll'IG C£NTfFI 1 SM 10 IW'I. IN MIS ION Vie: 0 EDWARDS CINE'MA VIEJO &A/II Dlf.GO FWY. AT LA ,it TVJl:M0'1 130-t:HO A MIKE NICHOLS FILM Alon Arkin -Mortin Balsam -Jon Voight R111M 'CITCH·Z21 A 3 UNIT All WALT DISNEY SHOW! .I' .· . . .. ·- A P-UAA-FECTl..Y io;._. • -• ·., • • 1 WONDERFUL N~ TECHNICOLOR '° . '•' · · ',\\ CARTOONF.EATU1'E R1l11ud b1 •uEl!A VISlA Ol11fll>llll8ft' C• .. Inc .•• 1910 Walt D!1· .... , 'ttd\11:11•~· • • -;. • by Dino DeFilippl. But even· tually the inev itable conclusion must be that the only pu rposC' i~ lo be different, not percep- live, When David H. 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By John Miles By Mell -IT'S~ L.nc~ HIDE ANO <iO 5"" n ,,, C 'U •• , .. -, ' -~ . ' .. ' ,, MR.M~ DENNIS THE MENACE • . . I -·l --'--11 Everyone Hes Something That ... .., Saiturday, J•nuary CJ, 1971 DAILY Pl-LOT CLASSIFIED ADS DA.ILY PILOT ,. •• So"'e~ne Els e.W ant._-. ..,=-.,.,-=='::".l[:-.'r!.==~~--~.-:-='"lf ' Thi .. Biggestl'Vl3rk~11)1'ice:on me :1:&anu;.~i!Sf ;;»ia1-a--.2•56-ZB.:fitr~s You Can Sell It, --1. Find It, Trade It ·'." With a Want Ad /, • ---" ~-·-----­. -_--,..-----~ '' ___ !: ~Mral _Gt_~r.al Gen_•r•l G.neral ,-.- ,• -,_ > ,. ,. ·: ' ; '. ~ ' '' ".. ', MACNAB • IRVINE Serving New port Harbor since 1954, twenty- fi ve experienced residential salesmen with over 270 years of se rvice. FINER HOMES ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON LINDA ISLE overlook ing beautiful Harbor Island and Bay. A description \vou\d be inadequate. A distinc- tiv e home or rare quality. 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, formal dini ng roon1, pier and dock. Asking $245 ,000. SENSATIONAL LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT OPPORTUNITY \Ve a re exclusively instructed to offer this magnifi cent 5 bedroom 1-ligson bu ilt home, 'vith pier and slip. Asking $225,000. Avail· able for iinmedi ate occupancy. CLO WORLD CHARM 10 foot doors fron1 a Villa in Spain - ent ry atriuni-5000 squa re feet of luxuriously com- fortable family li ving -3 fi replaces. 5 bed- roo1n s, all this with a FOREVER vie'v in Dover Shores. $169.000. OP EN SU NDAY 12:00 . 4:30. 1000 Mariners. LUXURIOUS BAYFRONT Beautifu l 4 + bedroom, family andienter- tainment oriented bayfront home \Vith pi er a nd slip. Located at 1344 \Ve6t Bay, Newport Beach. Close to the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. $168,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN.1-5. Brok- er cooperation. Br ing your clients. BAYCREST 5 bedrooms. 4000 sq. ft. of lovely spacious· ness. 4 112 baths, fainily room 'vith \Vet ba r. Forn1al dining roozn . large breakfast area. Jiuge master .suite v.1ith fireplace. Storage areas gal ore a nd large pool-size yard. Owner 111ust sell ! OPEN DAILY (Except Saturday) 1:00 • 5:00. 1815 Santiago Dri ve. $89,500. NEW IN CAMEO SHORES Warin sunshine pool side and a Catalina vie \v 'vill be yours in thi s charming 4 bedroom hon1e ln an ex cellent location. $82.500. CAMEO SHORES Three bedroon1s, three baths. She lte req ,P.ool. Large terrace. Good ocean view. ~ 'im~ Jll@t:Ulate house with great charm. Re41is .. tiChlJ y priced at $82,500. • .-*" VIEW * VIEW * ' , Owners n1oving. Now oiler lhi deligbuu.1 3 bedroom, 3 bath hqme~ Largefliving .room wi th fireplace. Unobstructed -fJ.ew of Bay plus landscaped patio. Glass enclosed sun- deck. Excellent financing available. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 801 Kin gs Ro~d. '69,500. FROM $34,400 TO '47,500 MAY DAY, MAY DAY! A s1narl investor 'viii full spe ed ahead or tack qu ickl y to this ocean view duplex just reduced t.o $45.000. 0"1ner ne eds quick sale. 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Down through the years, the sharpies in the land investment Industry were aclually few in number. Bui, oh my, how people remember·them. We're in land investment, too. 1n a big way. Our company Is the fastest growing land inves- tor in lhewest: a mu lti-million dollar, five year old publicly held corporation. In that short time oflnda Jj£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 60 Linda Isle Drive Ne\v\y li sted. Prestige \vaterfronl ho1n e. 4 ex tra Jg. Br., 4 ba .. p\vdr. rm. Lge . liv. rn1. & den; 3 car gar. Beaut. garden patio \V/roo1n for pool Deck'& dock, By Appl. .... $220,000 n Lind• Isle Driv--Open Sunday Ne\V 5 Br., 5 bath home on•lagoon. f\.1arble entry, wet bar, AM/FM lnteieom. Huge mstr Br. has be am cell. & own frpJe. Large liv. & fam. rms. \v/frplcs. w/deck ... -... $185,000 92 LINDA ISLE ORI.VE Beaut. 5 BR .• 4 ba. home w/formal din. rm . & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built-in gun cabinet & booksheLves ... $145,000 Waterfront Lots No. 76 : 3 ca r garage. Reduced to .. $77 .000 No. 44: 108 Ft. on \va ter .......... $107 .000 No. 88 : 108 Ft. Consider trade , ... $145.000 No. 49: Choice cor ner lot .......... $70.000 For Complete inform•tion on all homeJ & lots, ple11e call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.8. 642-4620 General COUNT EVERY STAR General OPEN HOUSE SAT & !'iUN 1 TO 5 10252 NIAGARA MEREDITH GARDENS • H.B. ZLEGANT we've done our best to li<Je down the reputation of lhat tiny band of fo rbears. One way of doing it was with the men we hired to represent us. They had 10 understand the ~esponsibility that comes with being a land in<Jestment counselor. They learned that they were counted on to advise prospects on wh at to buy. And what not to buy. The men who were just out 10 sell some acreage didn't last very long. Righi now we're loo king for more men of the same caliber of those we kepi. Land investment is truly blossoming and we need bright, v1illing people to work with us. How about you'? Woul d you be interested in launching a new career? It doesn't matter what you now do. If we think ~ou're good, we'll tra in you. And if you are good you can live the kind ot life that you might be dreaming about. Give us a call , then drop in for a vis!!. You'll get an idea what image is all about. Loi An ..... Ar••: 213/986· 1770 and 872-3620. l•nllr A~: 71 •/835·3233. S.cr•m11nlo: 918/481 ·3890. a.11 01 .. 0: 714/279·&550. l•n .1~08/241 ·4745. General General ******* * TAYLOR CO. * ).'ou are invited to the exci ting 1971 <=Home Tour th is weekend. See the Best of the \Von- derful Wor ld of Newport Beach. OPEN SATURDAY A SUNDAY 1.5,00 P.M. 1215 Pembroke 3 BR + Pool + DR $44 ,950 1607 ,Bantiago 5 ,OJR + Pool + DR $73,500 410 Morning Star NEW 4 BR, Sun Rm ·+ $105.000 1606 Anti gua 4 BR , Den, DR , VlEW $124,500 1534 An tigua 5 BR. FR, DR & VU $99 ,500 1954 Santiago 4 BR, Den. Pool, VU $78,500 OPEN SATURDAY 1.5,00 P.M. 2039 Irvine 3 BR & DR, Spanis h $41 ,750 OPEN SUNDAY J.5 ,00 P.M. 2716 Windover 4 BR. FR & DR, VIEW $77,500 NEW OFFERINGS -CORONA DEL MAR You Own The Land Ocea n View home. Ideal for couple. 4 BR., DR. J·lear the sea . See the surf. $81.500 Ocean view, 5 BR & FR home w/pool. $92,500 Ocean View Jge 4 BR home + guest quar· ters. S1nall es tate type. Very special! $130.000 Ocean VU "Own your own'' 2 BR apt. $76.500 Ocean VU duplex. Mod. spac 2 & 3 BR $75,000 Brand New 2 & 3 BR. du plex, 2 ba s. $84,500 BAYFRONT DUPLEX Lu xurious un its \vith fireplaces & custon1 de- tail. Owner's unit has formal DR & dramatic mslr BR ste. Spac. r ental unit w/3 bdrms. 2 ba. Shown by app'l. $169,000 LINDA ISLE · $165,000 Beautiful 5 bedroom & fam rm hom e. Sunken living rm & formal DR. JVlaster BR \V/fire- Place. S1nart decor. Pier & slip. Call to see. 312 ORCHID Corona d e\ t.tar. Beachside of H1\y . 2 BR. home on 2 lots. Plenty of parking. 0 \Vn- er 11nxious~ 142 47th STREET NPwpol'\ Beach. Dl1plex. 2 BR. t'ach, plus 01\•ner's hide. a'o\•ay. Ou t of rown owner says "sell"! Good tcnns. 702 29th STREET Newport Brach. Duplex 2 BR. & l·Br. Sharp & clt'an. Shake roof; good Joe., E-Z financ- ing. MORGAN REALTY 673-6642 675-6459 BAYCREST JUST REDUCED $8000 An idea l home only 111·0 year.s nrw with 4 bedrooms, for- m al dining room, family roon1. a kitchen to delight · !he gourmet cook, an incon1- parable master suite and a secluded study for the ex- eC1itjve 01· profcs~ional man who rlt'Cds a priva te otli<:e at home PLUS a pool 11.nd low n1aintenanco yard com- bine to make thL'> the per· feet p lace ror the lamily that lovrs to entertain. AND 1'hc owner 11·ill consider an l'Xchnng(' for Eastblulf or the Blu r!.~. N-011· Only lS9.~ 142·1 LINCOLN LN. OPEN HOOSE SUNDAY 2·.-) CALL 673-85.~ \-0' THE REAL \~ESTATERS ' ,, . ·. - - U""IC>UI: t1C>~l:S R11I E•t111, &7.S.8000 UNIOUE SALES This Week .\j l7 Roxbury Road 1318 Santanella Terl'aCe 422 Goldenrod Avenue 41 7-4171.~ i'vlarigold 1\\'enuP Unique 1s acti\'P! The only thing w,. nl'ed is two n1orc listings anrl one more sales· pr rson. Call us, 1\·e·re UNIQUE: U""IC>UI: t1()~1:S Rltl £11111, 675·6000 ,,.) t:. Co•>! H11oy. Coron• 0.1 '-11r, C1~f. and all the Olckcrini; ligh1s ~cross the Bay_ This b1•and ne\1' Dover Sho1·es V1c11• home has 4 large hcdrm!, 3 helh~. plus powder l·oom. P1111elled Ja mily .rn1 v.·i1h bltn 11·e1 ba r and 2nd fireplace. 'format dining rm. p!ut breakfast area in spacious "island" ldtchen. Landscap- ed court yard with sparkling pool. Re-ady tor immf!diate occupancy, SIOS.900. J Bed roon1s • 2 Baths Tn1n1aculat(', 2.)()() ~q , ft. i\fr.r. cdith Garrlcns Honie . ILx Jj formal dining 1-oon1, beau!i. ful black "'alnut paneled family 1·oon1 Coinplelely carpeted. custom draperies throughout, drcorator v.•all · paper, magn!ficPnt land. sea.ping complete sprinkler system,'block wall and many more line features. See I! to believe it • for only $46,fro. Phone 546.2.113 BALBOA PENINSULA * OPEN * 2 Story fu rnished home with 5 bedrms near Saturday 12 :30..4 :30 Ivan Wells & Sans Roy J . Ward Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1033 Maripers Drive 646-lS.'iO (Open Daily) -o THE REAI.; •"\. ES.TATER~S Newport Harbor Ya cht Club. Could be used 215 MARIGOLD, CdM as 2 uni ts. Call for app't. $125,000 Charming 3 BR_ 2 Ba_ ho1ne. BAY ISLAND. $117,500 View from Jge, '1iving rn1, An older 5 BR home with toads of charm on Secluded patio & sundeck, PLUS 60 FT. LOT. this lovely tropical island right here in New· port Beach. Pier & Slip. Call to see ! S•t. & Sun. 12-4:30 1424 IRVINE AVE . OCEAN FRONT BEAUTY I $115,000 NeWJ!Or1 Beach. Vacant -per- lf you like the unusual you'll LOVE this New feet "move-in'' cond. A real England farmhouse with 5 bdrms, den & 4 charmer · 3 BR. 2 ba. Ex· baths. _S~ctacular wate r view -t.. vour firi-~'ept ionally lge. i,ni. l'ni. + ... 'VifeSleDpsS··· !O'OtaCh~NOi't!l .. Cagina."-· -•.. &.-~-+-I; -A)l-fot"-Miy $34.·7· . Come by . or c111I !or app"t. ~E~AS=T~S.~D~E~BA7R•o•A71~N~1 CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS SEMPLE Freshly painted. redv.·ood sld· DOVER SHORES &. BAYC RES'J'. Real Estate l7S-2101 Ing, rambling shake roof 104' Front. Comer. Level. Fee $28,000 2,-)Jj E. Coast Hwy .. CdM home, ICJCated near schOols 80' View site. Level. Lease. $29,500 $18,500 attd ·~MJ'Jplna:. Thrte-bedrm;--'J'f x 180 P8n.· view on-"GO'ld-Coast.-n -r.se~ i-Bedr0otn:"2 ba, lri"HVlng f\\/O bath honie "1th BIN $39 500 room. J<itc hcn \v/blln elec. kit, Dining area and large , . ,_ I' L 53'500 & 'h di fami ly rm with used 57 F rt. Pier or; s 1p. ease. $ , rar~go oven, ga age s-'b"'i,', fireplace. Fully car. BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE posal, plent.v ot cupboard&, 0 · 56' W t rf t Le et!g 500 pantry, connecting family pcted and draped · complete-8 e ron · ase. 4'V 1 room, ea.ting bar, forced air ly fenced, "'ell landscaped 45' Waterfront. Lease . Plans. $75,000 heat. 6 yrg new. rompletely yards. VACANT . IMMEDI· 45' Waterfront, Lease. $75,000 ca~ted & draP'U. COVtted ATE POSSESSION. Priced 108' Waterfront. Lease. t107,000 patio, 60x100' fenced Jot. to "" at $28,000 FHA-VA EXCLUSIVE SHORECLIFFS 0oubi. gauge wlboat door. TERMS, Ocean view. Fee simple. Plani. •1w,ooo Luge ""''" ....... ,... .. --ESTATE SALE 236 Via. Mti n· tont, cor via Lido Nord. 4 BR. oll lcl', form din., patio, 11uodeck. Open J.4 Sai & Sun JE ... N SMITH, RL TR 400 E. l'l'th St., C.A<t. 646-325.'5 . BROKERS & SALESMEN We have ao,opening lil our Resldenltal Divi- sion.for a.n.:iexperlenced man possessing en· thusiasm and inteirity. If you are interested in a beautiful office in the finest location, working with congenial associates, we are interested in meetI,Jg you. ' "Our 25th Y••r'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San JNquln Hlllt Ro•d NEWPORT CENTER '44-4tl0 ******* '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-- ', I' "Z.+171 (I:::) MMIU $28,950 20 x 20 FAMILY RM. 51;4•/o LOAN A»umc this 5~·~ •Pf •• ~. and hlll't...DlOO.l))ly peylllfntl of S139. 3 bedroorna, den. en· h''Y hall, bull t·ln ranae. ,+ n v e n + retrlaeratonr, "everyllting" Included In the luxurious kitchen, Open Ull !1:00 P.l\.t M0-1720 TARBELL 2'5$ H1rbor COLDWELL, BANKER & CO,..: OFFERS A SELECTION OF FINE H°"'1¥· IRVINE COVE & EMERALD BAY ' U11excelled view, privacy. 2 bedroom, 2 bath $ 98,500 Superb con temporary, view, 4-5 br .. 4-'n ba. $145,000 Steps to surf, whitewater view, 5 br., 3-'h ba. $210,000 Oceanfront, last \Vord in elegance, . 6 hr., 5-'f, ba. $290,00Q EASTBLUFF & BLUFFS Large ya rd, privacy, 4 br., 2 ba. Lusk Spanish decor, 4 br., 2-1h ba . Gracious home pool, 4 br., 2 ba. Charmin g 4 bedroom , 3 bath condominiu1n $ 42,950 $ 47,500 $ 47,9~0 --· .. $ 46,000• HARBOR VIEW HILLS _. --' Bay view -4 Bdrm. \V/room for pool$ 48,SOO.· Ocean view· 3 BR·Den $ 6S,@ Elegant 5 BR .. F.R. fBren home) $ 57,~ Best Buy· 4 BR.·Pool·View $ 58,\'t' CAMEO SHORES .;;~ Oceanfront·4 drms ., 3.11.i Bath-Pool· '1-J Priv. beach entr. $139,slli New lisling·ocean view, pool-den, 3 Br., Priv. beach $ 79,500 BA YCREST • WESTCLIFF Great famil y home-180 ° view-4 Br. . + F.R-3-'h BA. $ 89,000 Sec luded pool home on quiet street $ 69,950. 3 Fee View Lots available for trade Each $ 28,0otr For coun try living see these 2 choice • , homes on So merset Ea ch $ 65,000 & Un der' IRVINE TERRACE Bay & ocean view, 3 br., ,;..-.. 2-'h Ba , Den $ 82, Front ro\v view, 2 Br .. 3.1h Ba .. Den$ 86,7° Like new. bay view, 4 br., 3 ba., rumished $ 98,500 - Lar,2e Lot. vie \v, ne\V listing. , 3 B,., 2 Ba. $ 59,5011.- LIDO ISLE Outstanding 3 bedroom . 3 baths Four Bedroom + Family Room, 4 baths Five Bedroom , 3 baths, large lot Attractive triplex $ 89,50Q 1-< ,.;; $ 79,:IO&: $106,ooo $119,000 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR . Waterfront·4 Br .. 3 Ba .. Spanish $11 5,00f,l' Waterfront·4 Br .. 4 Ba .. Large Dock$ 88,SO(j 4 Br .. 3 Ba. on Davenport Island S 56,800" Waterfron t · 2 Br., 2 Ba Condo. "'/dock $ 48,500 BA YFRONTS-PIERS & SLIPS Lido Isle · 2 Bedrooins, 2 baths. pier & sli p Ne~' home on 2 choice R·4 Balboa Lot s Dover Shores El egance 5 Br. Fee Lan d Corona deJ ~1 ar, Pier & Slip Balboa Bavfro nt · 5 Br., 3 Ba. near N.H. Yacht Club BAYSHORES Private Beach Area· immaculate $1 47,500 $175,000 $165,000 $179.500 $166,SOll 2 + Den $ 49,500 Two story contemporary w/ex tra ·, large patio $ 67,500 . ------COP.~~-DEL ... MAP. , --' hree Br. hous'e on two 30 ft. . , R-1 Lots. $ 58,506 Two incom e units. Two Brs. in each. Rpom to add. $ 59,500 ; ~O_n~_i_Br. House · :um .. Jioµse on , 45' corner lot. Poo l. $ 69,SOO · Elegant couple's home w/ , . spectacular vi ew $149,500 NEWPORT BEACH Walk to ocean -4 Bedroom, ·,-.- 2-'h bath. ' 39,SOQ Duplex -4 Br., 2 Ba. Steps to ocean $ 43,9io Vlew·view-l Br. Huge Family lloOm $ 65,ojlll:• University Patk - 3 Br., 2 Ba., · Private Pool $ 48,SOO Five atre estate home overlooki.ng -,, r Back Dov $225,000 011 J\ay · Most ,.e•iretl area -3 Bdrm!'.. • 3-'h Ba. + Sum. House '179,500_, --- • 1 I • • Y ~lOT s. ....... .....,, '· 197! " -.. --546-8,640------ ---SELLING? 'We are so busy, we need more ,, P ele Barrell f<ea h'! pre:Jen l:J llAYFRONT NEW LISTING charming Old English home -.~ith magnificent trees. Situated on BaJboa Peninsula on 50' prime ba y frontage. Further details at office. CLIFFHAVEN SE.'\ & SA ILS viewed from this beautiful cus- tom home overlooking NC\\'port Harbor, 3 bcdrms, den & dining rm. SS!l ,50 0. 302 Kings Rd. Open Sunday 1-5 CUSTOM WESTCLIFF ,-.... General Gener•I co~~:T~~~~~-·rll'iii"_.."";;.:; r-.;.·· __..;'.;.' _ 1 __ .. 1 1 BRIGlfT 8nd CllEF.RY , {'()r. ' ner IOC&t1on • i;\ll\1ACU- LATE 2 bdrnl. 2~ ba!h1, lge , dining are11, l1replace, w/w cpl. &. drapes, \\'asher & dryer, blt·1n 's. enct patio, !ors o! rharm, POOL. O'.l:LY $29,j()(l. BAYSHDRES !M i\1Ef>. occupancy, 2 pri. v11re l>Pache11, 11.hracfit•e 2 hclrm , Cape Cod, oearl~· nr,1· cpl. FIA heat • A MUST SEE ar $:ui,;J()(}. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ASKING $~j.50(l !nr this nict' COME TO THE SHOW -Set.-& Sun. 1·5 319 Driftwood in beautiful Shoreclifi:;, Corona del Mar See the house & a 1'V tour of the neigh· borhood. Try " . .\rmchair 1-l ousehunting." THE HOME SHOW 3535 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar NEWPORT HEIGHTS -3 BDRMS. This sharp 2 bath home is ideally located for grarrunar -Jr. High • Ha.rbor High ~chools. Only minutes from beacti areas. This home has been comp. Tedecorated, w/new drapes, s hag carpets; completely repainted in decor- e tor colors. Only asking $33,950. See this one before buying your new home. * * * * * * * TUSTIN -TRY 10'/, DOWN anti assume s;~ 7o loan. Owner trans. & n1ust sell beaut. Broadmoor Exclusives Gar· den ho111e. Cera1nic tile; wallpaper, taste- fully d raped t.hruout. Air-condilioned. Land· scaped for min. yard care. Sprink_lers. Sho~t distance to school s, markets. freeways. \VdJ sell at $33,950. Don't overlook this one. CHILT ROBINETT, REAL TOR 645-0128 ,llOuses. We will pay you full market ,value for your home today • no glm· ,inicks • no hidden charges. Call to· 1'~.<\1\tl LY Ll\'lNG in co1np!ctc privar~. Quali· ly design for minimun1 maintenance. 4 Bedrm, dinin£ rm. family r m. huill around lovely patio. 3 ca r garage -t-large '''ork room, lathe house. auto sprinklers and basement. $87.500 1334 Hampshire Circle Open Sat & Sun 1·4:30 1;1'. 4 brlim. 3 h11th home•I ~====~~~==~~=~==~=;;~=:!!!!!!!!~-==-=-=-=-==-=-----------· \.<'ith Iamil)' !'oorn p!u,c; play lj ___ - mom, OJ>f'n he11m C<'ilin\':S, 1032 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB clay for full information. ~:GET " $150,00 DOWN 4 BEDRM. 2 BATH Plus normal C'l n~ing costs -hurry on this one it \\'on'! last · it has double ga· rage · brick fireplace. nev.·ly painted Hl ~ide · carpet throughout. This is a rhusl see. Call nO\\'. CTION 3 BEDRM, 2 BATH $163.00 MO. TOTAL PMT. .Take over sub ject to existing 6% c;. ;in. )lUal CG rate loan · located in best Costa Mesa area. 01vn er anxious, on go. No , •n1vn VA or FHA. Call about this one. -·· ];ASTER A LOT OF HOUSE FOR $23,000 '• \'oll get 3 spacious bedroo111s, 2 baths, built-i n kitchen . fo rced air heating, beautiful patio. \\'alk-ln pantry, total pmt. \11ill he $138.00 per rno. subject to existing f H1\ loan of 5~~ "f, annual rate. . . "FROM ,• ·------------· •l" • BIG PLAY ROOM ,, $24,600 This 3 brdroom 2 bath hon1r feat ures a liuge 20x20 rumpus roon1 rendy for ponl t~bl e or \\'hat ever · go no do\1'n \11\ or?? O\\'ner anxious. FARRO\'\f MESA VERDE EXCELL ENCE RedPcnr ate t his 28 00 sri . f1 , 2 stor.v pr es· I.Jee il on1e and ,<;.a\'c: II has a beautiful 20x40 heated and filtered pool \l'ith 1300 sq fl qf rl ('<·k1nL!. la\'1shl y land- <caped _\lt .) hl'rl rnc1n1~ ;i rr nversize plus it fealurc~ ,1 fnrn1al d 1111 n:,! roon1 · lux· ur ious h11ilt-i n k1trhe11 111th a side by ~1dc rcfrig ·freezer · :1 qu1·C'n si1e baths · locate<l 111 thf' 1110:-1 r\rlu .. 1ve area of Cro;t;i ~!c~a 1:\lrs:i \'c•rrlc t·a rriaµ,c Es· tales) on ~ale fnr S.l4 ()30. see it! .... ··REALTORS HERE IT IS i 4 BEDRMS , 5175 PER MO. PAYS ALL .Located in one of ('osla ~fe~a ·s best areas., thi s hnn1c h.1 !'> it all. 2 good siz~d -baths. b111lt-ln kitche n, double garage, forC'cd air heal, m;io;~ivr hrick fi rep!ac-c &: subject to exi~1 int! fl";., annual rate VA loan rarm('nl.~ ,1·ill be $17 5.00 mo. total · 1-Iurry on 1his one: Join the now company. We are busy and WE NEf:D SALESMEN. We're on the move with better Ideas to help you make more money in 1971. Training • mgmt. opportunity· co11n· ty wide organisation • hloh advert. budget. For interview NOWI 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 546-8640 OPEN EVES. TILLS:30 f WEST CLIFF CONVEN I E~'T to school. park and shops. 3 Bedrm. family rm, 2 b;iths, immediate oc- cupancy. $46.500. 1915 Mariners Open Sunday 1-4:30 SMORECLIFFS I I.ARGF. Ll\11NG R00~1 \\•ith ocean and jetty vie\v, d ini ng & breakfast ronms. family room, 2 fireplaces. 3 bedrms. 3 h<ilhs. lovely sprinkl· I ed j!ardens, custom furni:"'hingS-im1naculate. $115,000, 'I• ACRE -BACK BAY 2 BEDR 00~1S. dining r9on1. IJig pool and de· larhe d reere3tion rnnm. large shop v.·ith 220 clec. Lots of extra l:ind. $48.000. 2 ACRES-FENCED LAHGE HORSE BARN Ar-:D DOG KENNEL, co1nmercially licensed for 30 dogs. 3 Bed· room, d en and 2 bath ho1ne. S7fl.900. i'UILDERS AW ARE ! INTEREST RATES DOWN-DEMAND UP I 2 Of A KI ND -just listed. large sites. cus· tom t\1ewport Beach area. cul-de-sac. $20.000 I each. I \IJE\V LOT -interesti ng hu ildin,1.; si t£', fC'llr ulo us vie\I', $18.500. f'lllNA CO \tE-overlnnkin,C" jctl .v. entire I-Jar· bor. Exciting and d ifferent locale. $57,000. Off i.:e Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 We<tcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 1 1 Gentrti Gtntra.1 Pnjiiift;;tl;i!;;;; f REDUCED $1 300 1 1 p;ttm~? ""~~!.,5"~~.~~~~'' \f'1·.v liltle r1n11n for fl double I I har>taln. :-;1w11l,-.ss 3 Brit. 1 SIX BEDROOMS P101ns. ~pnrkl111;t knppr.r rll'flllrl nrll' ho1nr , \'lf'll nl t!lf' krtt)c klT<:hrn. Large liv1n,i.: ~oil cour~r. 6 hrr!rno111~. ;1 ronn1 11 ilh white hric·k lirf'- h11th~. srlf-c·lr11nln~ n1r11, .~. pl11cr. Quiet nr1g:hhnrh{lotl, rar i,:arat:r 11nrt li1!1:f' f,lnllb L;iri:e lrt·r Ju1rr! i.:rounds. Al! 1~1111 1111h f11rpl11r(', ~·1r~I 111w~ f1na11t·lng a1·ailablt 1 1o.·rekencl nllf'red1 Ont y t":xc('!1rn1 .<1ar1er home. Bel· blt~~c.~ 'TH·OMAS I Realtor I 224 W. Coast H""'.Y . 5.1~-:..117 Nf'l11Jnr1 Rr11 ch r\'e.~ 54~-.',&1~ I ---·---I IRVINE TERRACE .l AR. 11·i1 h onr-o f 1he n1ost praclicat & ~erva·nhle htd. &. fltd pools Ir the Terrace. Dbl. i;c'arage 11• k;!'. C'O\', car. I porr, l'ln.a l str•nll:<' or ''"rk . . ~Mn. On ("bt}Lrt>. qu1Pt ~!TI'Pt.1 Low ml'linl. ,v•rrl. Dri1·e b,v 1."20 1\huna Te1•rar r & l'all us lo !ihow. Luxurious Living! Fahulnu.~ upi,:r'a<led "Bhi Hs" An~f'l1!F1, 2 RR . mnrlrl on one lr\•rl, Cusrnm, profe.~s. 1 rle1·nr111ed • n10\'f' in ("Onrl.1 sun1pruous n1s!r s~.u1e. ldraL 1.v ~llUi'l!l'rl 1111 t'fl rur-r. J.:vrry rx!ra. C1\IJ, ;.JO\\' f"r apr'I. Asking $12.JOO _ \\'on'1 1a:;I, A!>k f11r l~11t. Frecturu-1 , Salisbury , · , ' R•alli - 31:, ,\J1\fl.IN~: AV/·;, 1;7~;.5!){1() BALBOA JSL/\:'\'f ) YOUR DOLLARS SAFE HERE S1'~.'l5() 11·1th I•~\\' 10'~ Qnwn Irr hUrf)', nr11r I•\. !Ill• \\'N·krnd \$~1 645-Q)Q] , . OriOle iir. tiff Estancia in \\" 11lmns! d11;ln t bcl1r1"t' 11 FOREST E. OLSON oursC'lll''" Only Ii yrnrs •)11"a\'ir6(~(alt£ 546·5990 1 22~~A~~~~~R 1 1 COSTA MESA Vfl~l!ll<: fl ll(I lnnrlrrl II ii h ~h,11T11 :i l;in;r ht>rlrnnn1~. 2 hath~ All !alt~! cl1•l11xc b111l!- 1n~. Bra1Jl1 f1il p111in, f'1»1-1 fr~.,lnnall~· \;inrJ.,,·nprrl. $1fi6 General MINI OCEAN VIEW !\E\\'PORT ll l·:IGJITS 4 BEDROOMS 2 baths -5 ye~11·s young. !)ouble c<ir J.!a r· age off al ley with ro0n1 fnr b0at or trail· er. \\lon't last long :JI only $:l7.500. ASK FOR M/\RY GRACE KENNIHA!\. 3 BEDROOM SAVINGS ACCOUNT \Vant a gardener to keep yo~r huge yard looking like a park? A c.ho1ce of ~arge, lovely s'vin1ming pools v.•1th~ut ma!nlen· a nce? No ,,·orries about outside mainten- ance of vour hon1e? 1\ll this plus pay. ments le~s than rent? Ou tstanding Vil la P acific To\Vnhouse 11ow availiable \Vilh 5:1,4r1r, loan. A<SK J.~OR P:\T E .h.KlN. OPEN HOUSES 1600 1'·Jariners NC\\1port Beach 3 bedrooms S1\T & SLIN 12:00.-4 :00 421 Tustin Ne\.vport J~each 4 bedrooms ·SAT~ SUN 12 :0J)-;:1JO 1901 c;J!en,,·ood Nc1vport 11c<ic h 3 hedroon1s S.\T & Sl"N 12:00 -4:00 2138 Tustin Ne\vporl Beach 4 bedroo1ns S1\T ,iv_ SUN 12:()().4 :00 327 Poppy Co rona del f\1Clr 2 bedrooms SUN ONLY 12 :00-4 :00 9751 P ort Royal l~unt ington Beach 3 bedrooms· SUN ONLY 12 :00-4 :00 (Brookhurst to Villa Pacific Dr. north on Baycrest to pool) e· Colesworthy & Co~- REALT<"'r. Newport Beach Office 1021 B1y1ide Drive 675-4930 I n10 p11,v~ all. f11nt.1,r1r ~r.1r r nrl har11;~1n. f1nn't del11~·· C;.ll nnw .-.,;7 ·,:)Rj I FOREST E. OLSON lnr , R ··~\tnr~ I'll ~\ grnrokhur~r /\1r Jlunllni.:t0n Br.1<'h HERE'S_A_D-ANDY 1\ rh11rn1i ru;c 2 l~rtl:•><1u1 ;H1rl ' rlrn r[1uvh· onl\' \2 rnnnlh~ nrw With. hr,1t;!lful l'U~lo1n dnll)e!', !ui.utlous ('l'ltPf'1i11i.:: 1 11nd 1111 !'nrls o l tlir erl'lrlr l mpro\-Pmf'n1~. f':N.IO Y TH E. BENF.FTT'~ f'f 11 nf'•\' home \\'1!hou1 thl' di~arl\'anta.i::es. OPEN SU'N J.J 2000 POl~T rnnVF.:-.iiI:: NE\Vf'OR"!' REACH S,.12,9~ Jr\CLUOING ·rut: LAND Phl'lne 67'."l-8.5:itf I ____ - DREAM con AGE ·In an c:cce\ltnt 6ft'ltto1~1 .. m1-1 munlf)'. Sp11.ciot1A tivi"J( rooin 1nth hii.;h ntK"n l)('.101 l'l'il· I lni::. h111.:e mn .~tf'r brdrn1 & 2 11:IC'an1ini:: modrrnri:rd hath- rooms. A ch11rm1ng 2 brrlrm homt for only $22 . .:iXJ. Call M:>-842'1 \ou_th _ {-oast ASSUMABLE ! ! LOAN 1 Ca11h to Ws $23,:.oQ , 61J'>'.- FHA loan will P"t you lnro I I this lo¥el.v home b' " rnlRI 1 l'J'Onthfy p"limt>nt" of Mly · ""1219.-)""nR!rMms, l h11~h .• tiu~r 21~21 h<-au t1flLU)' hn-1 1~nrr1 hc>t1U!O. mom. ~l11ny al· 11'1\f'll\'I' ft'11tUr('~ for S,'Tl'al f"nl!ly livinR. CAU for in· Jilf)f'c!lon 546-2313. 1-a· THC REAL \'."\_ CSTATERS '' , .. Open Houses THIS WEEKEND lt:Mp tlril1 ho11dy dlr•ctory with yo11 thla weflet1d • you to ho11M•h1111ti11t · All tlHI l•cotloM ll1tff Mlow o r• 4nc:rlbed 111 trHtff d•toll by •dv•rtl1il1t ei ... wh•,. 111 tod.-y'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Potro'" 1h•wl11t •p•11 lie-for 10'9 or to rnt oro 11'9ed I• Uat 111ch l~for111etlo11 lo tll1l1 1:•h111111 -11 Frldoy. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 B•droom) 23 25 Eastbluff Dr. (The Bluffsl NB 644-7662 (Sunday 1-5) 287 E. 23rd St .. Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 312 Orchid, Corona del fl1ar 673-6642: 675-6459 421 Orchid, Co ro na de! J\1ar 673·6642: 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) JSun 1·5) (2 Bedroom_s & Family or Den) 2021 Port Vleybridge (l~arhor \'ie\v \lomesi CdM 642·6472: 673-3468 !Sal & Sun 1-51 21 ! \'ia Lirlo Nord ILirl o Isle) NB (-ii:J-.".1200; 673-1923 Re s. (Sun 1·4) 200fl Port Province, NeYl port Bcarh 673-85;'.iO (Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom) 530fl River .l\ve. (Lido Sandsl NB fi4 () 3255 jSat & S11n 1·5) 214 Pro~pec t St. (1'fe,,·port Shores) NB 642·9463 rsat & Sun 12·4) 215 ~1arigo\d, Corona de! f\1ar R7 5·210l 1Sal 12:30-4:30) * l !) 1 fl Seadrift (Irv ine 1'err.) Cdfl.1 ()44-7662 !Sa t & Sun 1-5) t f'!".14 8 Ha rbour l.n .. 1-tuntin~to n l-larbour 833·0700: 644-243 0 1Sal 12 :80-5) 2Jfl6 Jli ghland Dr .. Newport Beach 642-8235 JSun 1·5) 80 1 KinL!s Road, l\1e\\•port Beach 642·8235 (Sal & Sun) 586 \Vest Bav. Costa f\1esa 675·5030 · <Sal & Sun 1-5) 20~~ Irvine Ave., \osta Me5a 644-40 I 0 (Sal 1-5 I *1215 Pernbroke l\Vestcliffl NR 644-491fl tSat & Sun 1-5) 539 \'ista Fl('lra !The Bluffs) NB 675-~000 (Su n 1-5) 2lR9 \'i!->ta Entrada IThe Bluffs) KB fi7 :l-~OOO (Sun 1-5) l!)Ol r.ri,·aderc flrv . Terr.) ldi1'1 fi75-3000 iSat & Sun 1·51 !1802 F:. 13lh Street. Garden Grove fi42·3BG2; !l4R·5fi20 (Sun 12·4) *4206 Spindrift \Vay 1nr l-Jn;1g 1-lospl tl4H-2 4l4 1Sa l & Sl1n 1-5) 316 Narci.i:sus. ('nrnna rlcl ill:ir . fi73-6642: fi75-f\45fl tSun 1-5) 8R71 S\l'allo\\'. f ountain \1alley \162-1373 !Sun 12·5) 403 Fehz (fhr ~h1ffs l Ke" r0rt Reach 409-2 238 or 4\1 fi·26fl4 1Sal & Sun 1·51 23~fi:l c;nnrlor. Lake fore~t fi4fi ·7711 1Su n 2·5) 10518 I.a H.osa ('1r('lc. Fountain \·~11ey !148·23 13 !Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom & Family or Den) *3:ifi Princeton (C'o llcge Park) CM fi46 -3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1742 Irvine. Ne\\·port Brar h 545-8424 !Sat & Sun 1·5) *1424 Jr,·ine Ave., Newnort Beach 07!i-2 101 !S(ll & Sun 12-4 :301 33R Evening ('anvon. Corona rl.el Mar fi75 ·5726 · !Sat & Sun 1·5) 2920 ('lav !Npt Heights) NB 675·3000 1sat 1-5) 216 Orchid, Corona del Mar 51. 675-3000 " ·-!Sat & Sun 1· 2662 Circle Dr. (Bayshores) NB fi75-3000 1Sat &·Sun 1·5) 1915 r.tariners (\\'estcliff) NB ' M2-~200 ISl/n 1-4:30) 83::11 Alvarado, J-l untington Beac1 842-6691 · ·1Sun .1·5) 461,!i Greentree t.n. lJniversity P11rk M3·0820 (Sun 1-5) 1215 Nottingh;im. NP.\11port Beach 673·6642: 675·64 5~ 1Sun 1·5) 19R:i Vi<t tl Caudel. NeY,.port Rt>ach 540-1720 1Sal & Sun l -5) JSCl2 Gah1way Ln. Costa MC!sa 040-1720 . iS•t 1-5) 31)82 Cc\·lnn. Costa t.1esa n40-1720 !Sun 1-5) 171 13 Juniper. Fountain Valley M2-I3n 1S11n 12-5) l87AO Redwood St., Fountiiin Valley 962-5101 IS•t & Sun 1-5\ 17ROO ~;inta Domingo, lluntingt.nn Bearh qA2· \373 i<"n 12·5) 20::1::1 tnn1rnodore R<1 fB<iyC'rest) NT\ . ___ fi~6J755 __ JSlln l ·5) 32t'l?. 'V11c-hi ngton. t'O!ta J\les;i 546·23!3 {Sun 1-5\ ·(• Bedroom) 23'1 \'iti r-.rentone (Lido Jslt>l NA 646·3255 1S.l & Sun 1-4\ 3021 Sirius. Huntinf(ton llarbour 833-0700; 644-2430 _ (Sun 1·8) I 642·8235 [Sal & Sun) 11 30 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 {Sal & Sun) 1627 Port Abbey, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **2282 Channel Road. Balboa 675·3331 <Sun 1-5) 6381 f\feadowcrest. Huntington Beach 962-1373 !Sun 12-5) 9032 ~lydepark, 1-Iuntington Beach 962-1373 !Sat & Su n 1-5) (4 Bedroom & Family or Den) 10051 Stoneybrook. Hunt in~ton Beach 545-8424 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2700 J,ighthouse Ln .. Ne\l'port Beach 813·0700: 644-2430 ISun 1-5 ) *1022 West\vind Way (Dover Shores) NB 833-0700: 644·2430 <Sun 1-51 **505 J\1orning Star (Dover Shoresl NB 642-8235 !Sal & Sun) *2449 \Vind\\1ard Ln., Newport Beach 642·8235 (Sunday) 2204 Donnie Rd .. Ne\vport Beach 646·717 1 <Sa l & Sun 1·5) *2846 Stromboli Rd .. !Mesa \1erde) 646-7171 <Sal & Sun 1·5) 1842 Irvine, Ne\rport Beach 646·7171 !Sun 1·5) **1344 West Bay . Ne\\·port Be<rch 642·8235 <Sal & Sun) 2716 \Vin dover Dr .. Corona del Mar 644-4910 (Sun 1-5) 1954 Santiago !Dover Shores) NB 644·49 10 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 1606 Antigua (Do\'er Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 410 ~1orn i ng Star !Dover Shnrcs) NB fi44-49 10 !Sat & Sun 1·5) *1424 Lincoln Ln , Ne-w·port Beach 673-8550 !Sun 2·5) 2107 Sanl1:igo Dr. (Baycrestl NB :J40· 1 l 5 l !Sat & Sun 1-5) 200 I Leeward \Bayrrest ) NB • • 675'1'00i!. JSun 1·6)"'"· 2421 Bon91·e Place, Costa Me6a . 642·83~ JSa t & Sun 1·5) 2825 Clu bhoui;e Road (J\fesa Verdel CM 540·1151 1Sa l & Sun 1-5) 1906 Santiago. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 !Sat & Sun 12:30-4:30) 1334 Hampshlre Circle IWestcliff) NB 642·5200 {Sal & Sun 1-4:30) * 16091 Ballantine. Huntington Beach 842-6B91 1suu 1-5) 213 Via Jucar (Lido Isle) NB 675·5200; 673·1823 R0s. {Sun 1-4) 20Sfi l 't1stin Ave . (Rack Ba.\'l i\1B 67fi·:'>72fi /Sat & Sun 1·5) 120 Kin ia.c; Place. Nev.1port Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2810 Serang. Costa i'i1esa 5<6-2313 <Sal 1·5) (5 Bed rooml 2871 Ral'~hore Dr .. l\'e,vpnr! Reach 642-7781 1~;it & Sun 12-6) *3044 Carob !F.<'1 .•tbluffJ KR 646-7171 !Sat & Sun 1·5) *'2201 lfith St. :\e1,·pnrl Beach 646-7171 rsun 1·5) 1 02~2 t\'.1agara. 1 ~·l ered1th Gardrns! 1-IB fi46-7 171 1Sat & Sun J-5) 1000 flfarincrs (Dover Shore!'l \'B 642·8235 !Sun 12-4 30) *.1044 Carob. (Ea.~tbluff l NB 673·8550; 546·2313 (Sat & Sun 1-6) (S Bedroom & Family or Denl *I 033 P.1ariners Dr , {Dover Shores\ '.'\B 646·1550 (Oren Dally) 1815 Santiago rBay~est J NR 642·8235 (Dail~·exeept Sat) 153< Antigua (Dover Shores) NR 644-491 0 <Sal & Sun 1-5) *1607 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 644-4910 {Sat & Sun 1-5) 20022 Midland, Huntington Beach 842-6691 JSun 1·5) *2750 Turn Circle. Costa f\.1esa 546·2313 (Sun 12-4) (6 Bedroom) 1821 Oriole Dr. (l1esa Verde) cr-.·f 546-5990·-' ISal-& Sun 11-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 14 Br & l llrl 3 120-3130 Seaview, Corona del Mar 646-7711 (Sun, !·ill (3 Bedroom & 2' 8edroom) " 444 Via Lido Nord. (Lido lsle J NB 642-8235 {Sat & Sun) 501 ·501 ~ f\Ierguerite. Corona <1el Mar 67~·6000 ,, 1 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2 Bedroom e1chl 142'47th Street, Newport Beach 673·6642; 675-6459 (Sun 1-~) 12·ar & 1 Br) 202 29th Str .. t. Newport Beach 673·6642: 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) HOME-+ Al'T. 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Shag carpeting, paneled den & / volut>. 2 Br down & ~ u~ used as drive-i n. 'fotal price $84 ,000. Su bmit N 1 1 . sls of appro ,450. wi'll ocean breeze can be yours for only $53,500. stairs, Cozy ('1)t1nrry ki~ht-1 on Terms orma c .os1n~ co . x. ... · . If you are in the market for. a new borne .tr ~iganric pa110. Clo~ t ~. ~ . ..,._ _ _ _ !JJQXe~..\A-1blU~®s~c;__orqer l,9t !ocation. UNIVERSITY PARK don 't miss this opf)ortunity. See these cus-Gold1>n \\',.sr Colle~e.'""Al Navel Orah~ Grove-in Ar1ington Heights. Neat-well kept twirbedroom home with large Bask in luxury, with the lush sha~ carpet'g., toniized new homes built by .. ~rank H. Ayre!'> trrni" av ail. .S:.16.ooo. J -...,, .... ~ 10.6 Acres. Good production. Beautiful land li ving room, attractive kitchen with dining beaut. wallpapers, dbl. draperies & added. & So n located in a prlm·e area very close to ~ COATS "'! for future developrnent. Owner will trade counter and cozy concrete ..en~l~ patio. pool table size famil y rm . orfered with this J-funtington,-State ·sear h. 1'here are four C & $40 ,000 equity for Orange County Property. Detached Dbl. garage -p'le 111ty of room for 3 BR .. 2 Ba. townhouse; loc. near pools. +_credi!!:_eJ.ections in Llnit yr avail_!blc fo t_im· W JNAl.tLAC~· _ -· •. -~ ---·----boat-crr'"'tratler-stor.rn"e:' or buttd 'T'\VO -AD: ·school! & shopping. Owner has purchase·d 1nediate occ u nancy~ These ho1nes are 4 &--S T REALTOR Recreational Trailer Park on the \Valer at .. b d t •34 500 k [f ' ,. DITION.i\L UNITS. An Excellent buy at only another hon1e, Pril'e a .., . -n1a e o er. bedroom. 2 & 3 bafh, 2 or 3 garage. & as 0 n Evenin s ._ ' Lake Elsinore. 45 Spaces plus 6 Motel $Zl,OOO \vith low Fl-fA paynients. FORMER MODEL HOME la rge as 3000 sq . fl. •P8 962 .... •g ~. Rooms. Gross incon1e approximately $25,000 __ ;r, per year. 'f ota! Price $124,000 Submit $18,000 CHOICE VA RESALE This stunningly designed 3 BR . hon1c is only Selections may be n1ade in our nC\V a Down a short walk to shopping, churches &·school. l lnit \'II for o<'Ctl f)ant.v in !Ha)' or June. 1'hese -ASSU ~1E $27,850-7 1h10 GI LOAN. Formal en-3 900 ·11 bl I " Only $ 5. ~·1 1 an assuma e oan. 1•1ilY homes are priced from $28,990 to $43,000 OPEN HOUSES ' . 12 Unit Commercial on Coast.11wy. near The Bay Club. Income over $11.500 per year. Price $75,000 Su bmit on Dov.in . Good Tax Sheller. For further information concerning these and other investment properties call Geor ge Taber 640-717 1 ~THE REAL ~ESTATERS General General -(m BAY & BEACH REALTY, In<. 22 Years cf Service In The Harbor Area OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Deluxe 3 Bdrm. 2 bath & 2 bdrm. on best beach. Enjoy beach living plus income. $77,500 -Xtnt Terms. BAYCREST BEAUTY Aln1ost new 4 bdrn1. for elegant entertain- ing with its' huge family rm., frplc., & wet bar . $89.500. E XCEPTIONAL SHORECLIFFS The garden roon1 view from this lovely 4 bdrm .. 4 bath home is inspiring. Custom thru- out. $120,000. IRV!NE TERRACE •2 Lease/option \1°i!l be considered on this splen- did 3 bdrm. home V.'ilh lo\v maint. yard. $46.500. LIDO ISLE LU XURY Enjoy a professional decorator's o"'n 4 bdrm. dream home on sunny street-to-street loca- Uon . $69 .950. BAY & BEACH REALTY, INC . 675-3000 General General DISTINCTIVE HOME Decorator's lovely 3 Bedroom and den honie "''ith panoran1ic \'iew of back bay. Saddle· back in the background. Phone now for ap- pointment to see this outstanding home. JERRY f'REUD -CHARLES ARNOLD 388 E. 17th Street, Costa Me'• 646-77lS REALTORS General NEWPORT HEIGHTS HOSPITALITY TI.nnm.c; gaJnrr in lhl~ hl'lmr ' 11 ith 11 sp11rkl111~ f'°'-d-·J brdrortl11' f.1n1tl\• roo1n \\l!h r11Tpl;it r ~nrl ha.l'lx-q!ir ]Jf',: lu~ k1lrfw n 11 1!11 l\1,nl1 111 f!'<'r7"l', l'PfriJ.:"l'alnr an d hlf'nrir r. U.11;11 111!h wi>l-h11r Noe I hi-; All few 6-16-711 1 tnlrrr<>!lnl! h1 1rnr. $~9 .:~JI). Ph n n I' General BOAT LOVERS WATERFRONT BARGAIN Li1·r ai flnr 11f !hf' f111rsr rn:i. 1•1nas In Calif_ Hugi' 2 h<>rl - l~lrrn1 1111 11 11·11h rlrll!\r hu1ll- t n~. D1111ng r'l'1n1 F1rl'pl11rr . l'l'•V<llf' lnn:i1 11vl'rlfll1king \l)U1· p11n l>o.'l! rlo1•k_ L11·in~ '1~ ..:0or1 11! l!1Jn1lng-liln 11111. r1n;i Pi 1rrrt tn s1>1i no11' S·IS,.",(I() 01,11 !)6~.;)~1~:1 FOREST E. OLSON Jn1· !i r>al!nrs l:tl.'.1 Brrw1khurs1 A1•r . Hun11ngton Br11rh • PORT WEYBRIDGE FAMILY MAN'S DELIGHT ' Harbor Viev,• honlt>, ~lon<1r() modrl. Cuslomlicd rool. Pll- ll")'; carpet I: lnds('pJ?:. Qu ick occupancy. Sloe •2021. CURT DOSH, Realtor Near 1>ntranr1> 10 Bayrr('Sf, 4 d;:in rly bedrooms tm11s ter hr.rl1'Q(lm ~cparerrd on Cllhrr sidt> of home\ lu!l silt' for - niaJ dining l-oon1, family room wi1h huilt in rltsk unit. 64 2.Nl.72 F:\'r, 6j,\ .. l •l6S lovrly acnlan carpets, vioyl ' \1'811 COVl'MllJ: -$42,9.)() -li30 \V. Coa~I .i 1ighw11y J,.,..,..,..,.....,~,,..~""' I 011·ncr '-''ill help linanr e with APPLIANCE + 10"' ''"'"· Pho,,. ..,,.mt 10 \'ii'\\', TV STORE Goorl local!on, i:;ood lras., a11rf ~O<'>ri Srrvice DrpL $.10.!XXI • 4 · Good Tr rm.\ Catt Crnn:r: Tabrr _ Jn1•r.slrnent Division 646-7J7t ~:.O· THE REAL \'.'-. ESTATERS . '·. . '. -,.;AME YOUR TERMS try .. spacious three bdrm., two bath home we shO\Y this to you today. and vary in size from 3 tu 7 bedroon1s, 2 t o with J,800 sq. ft , of living area. Large living h k · · r· S/\'I' .~ SU~ FHOl\I 1 J'fll 3040 Java Road , CM 1822 Hummingbird qr. l.1Jl'l!ly hi~ Spa11!11h fam1J_ l101nc \aOOut :211,Q(r s11. fl.JO Ll.•ss 1tian 01111 l'l'arold. O\\·n~ C'I' tn1 nslerrro -i\'iu.~t M>llN fa1Tnly, dining ,f., 5 "&-d1' 1rxin1s tn Jovrly Republi ·1· f · · h TURTLE ROCK HILLS t bat s: with sha ·e or l\.'11ss1on Ille roo fs, n·e-room with beamed cet 1ng, am1ly room wit d · raised hearth d ecor ative fireplace. Upgraded /\ Mil.LION LIGIITS glisten llke a diamond pl al'es,blun ergdround utilitie.s, c~~1C"rete. d rVlve1· d · ·1 GI · fron\ thi·s shak•. roofed vi·ew honle. p1·,. \vays. tns an shag C"arpeting. I 1ere ts A ·drapes, Carpets a n expensive t1 e. eammg ~-1. & 1· 1 r· · ·1 bl like new built-in elec tric kitchen with indi rect turesque fairyland setting. pl us a great vie\V · l-1:\ conven iona inancing avai a c. lighting. Double garage-block wall fencin g. beyond. 4 BR. 2 Ba , On fee land. $65 ,000. LA CUESTA HOMES Walk in condition for only $31.950. I!\1ME-8 d 11 1 DIATE occuPANCY -CALL 1'ooAY ! ! ! Re Hi Rea ty DELUXE CONDOMINIUM on 8rookhur5t Huntington Beach & Atlanta 968-2929, 968-1338 Hornes i\lesa Vrrde • . l4!-I!!; ~ SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM. TWO BATH UNIVERSITY PARK CENTER, IRVINE ( nt1r einem1 thwtn) :1 LLEGE RE4ltv! 1500Adam!i 1tH1~'tiJ with huge 12'x24' sunny, beautifully planted General General enclosed pa tio. Offering BI N Elect. oven & CALL ANYTIME 833-0820 ' range. fireplace, radiant heat, lush carpet- ing and drapes, detached double garage, professionally landscaped thru-out. E njoy easy living on the badminton courts. shuffle board, putting green, and heated poo!s with 32 other charming neighbors. $47.00 per month include a ll maintenance and exterior painti ng. Relax a nd Live -FULL PRICE ONLY $35,750. CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY Custom bit. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA, rambling home completely fenced in \Vlth block walls and wrought iron gates. Large Living Rm . with open bea1ned ceilings, 'fhree bedrooms, two baths, Dicing room and electric BIN Kit. F'enced off heated and fil- tered Pool. Only $3 1,950 with G! OR FHA TERMS. EASTSIDE BARGAIN Freshly painted, redwood siding. rambling shake roof home. located near schools and shopping. Three bedrm, two bath home with BIN Kit, Dining area a nd large rear family rm. with used brick fireplace. Fully carpet- ed and draped -completely fenced. \11ell landscaped yard.~. VA CANT -IMMEDIA'fE POSS ESS ION . Priced to sell at $28,000 Flt.~· \IA TERMS. QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Redecorated in and out. Four Bedrms., Din- ing room , family room. two bath home with s parkling gas kitahen and loads of cabinets. Double garage. large 22'x26' covered enclosed and \Veil lighted (fo r evening entertainment) custom patio. Available with FHA-VA TERMS. at a bargain price of only-$34.950. VACANT -IMMEDfATE POSSESSION. PANORAMIC VIEW Of HARBOR AREA and beautiful NE\VPORT HARBOR . The evening lights are like a mil- lion shining stars. Split level, three Bdrm .. tv.10 bath home "'ith famil.Y R1n., Dining Rm .. and BI N t-:lectric Kit. Elevated [,iving room offers privacy and an UNSURPASSED VIE\V. Cool, quiet, protected patio and beau- tiful_ yard. Excellent schools -near shopping and sandy beaches. Priced at $52, 950 with liberal ter1ns. DOVER SHORES Custom built. l\\'O story NE\V ENGL.A.ND ARCl-llTECTURE. Onl y a couple of blocks from beautiful NE\VPORT !·!ARBOR. You'll fee'] the elegance a s you d ri \'e up and note the beautiful brick \~1ork and detailed \\'Ork in the front elevation. The el egant front door opens into a large DEL P ISO t-::NTRY \1'ilh vie1v of staircase to upstairs rooms. Ex- tra large living r oo in with marble mantle fireplace. for1nal dinin g roon1 , extra large a!l electric kit chen including an electronic oven ;:ind bay \vinrlo1v breakfast area. large fa1nl - ly roorn \\'tlh used brick fireplace, rnaster bedroon1 \Vil h loads of closets. master bath <in d extra po1\'der room downstairs. The up- stairs consists of a centrally located sitting rooin, four bedrooms, and tv.•o baths plus a large 800 Sq. Ft. all-purpose rumpus roo1n . Three car garage, separate service porch, work shop and large enclosed rear yard for play area. The perfect answer in a perfect setting for a large family requiring room, PRICED AT YESTERYEARS PRICE OF ONLY $79,950. Shown by appointment only. !SALESMEN NEEDED! 646-0555 Gtneral Gt"neral * OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 5 * 2282 Channel Rd., Balboa CHANNEL BAYFRONT '{our best peninsula bayfront buy ls this 4 bdrm., 3'h bath home with 3 car garage & pier plus float. Call for more great details. It won't last at $135,000. WILLIAM WINTON, Realtor 67S-333 l 229 Marine, Balboa Island General. DECEMBER'S BEST No douhl all(\tJt ii' Out h111~ ar·r orr to our TOP SA LES PJ..1{.SON lnr Ik<'"mh<>r al COATS & IVALLAC:!·: ltEAL· TOR$. :\ti\RY JO finishl'<! the month wilh 1011'1 ~a!Ps of $4:6,S:)fl.OO:: \\'hatr<V1'r vnur Rl.'<1l Estatr 11f'l'd, ir ;,J\, "'11.111 ~urr rcsulrs. (·.~II fnr M1\HY JO at ;i-1&.-l l•H, co:T• WALLACE REALTOR!> I I General BLUFFS BAY VIEW H you 1van1 living Sr rnlrr· l ainrn~ spat'<' rallH•r lhan slp1•pini.: ~fHU't', rl1r<:k inln lh1s 11,.1n1 y 2 B('dr110111, f11111. ily ruorn I wllh wr1 harl l~)llll'. 111 add11ion :1't 1.111hs. !11•111.11 1r11! .. ,.sy r:11·f' ki!d1"n 11nd 11 1f'niri,: ba~· 11nd ~rcrn· h«lt l'if'11·. Sn1111'lhlni;: sprc. 1<1 1 lflr nnly ;."11,:iOQ, f'hor1c G7J.85:"JO. $26,500 2 On '/'hr Lo1 _ 2 HrrJ1·oom House & l Brrlroom Gara>;r Ap1. (111 !11rge J:-:.side lo!. Try 10'.~ down. Newport ,, F•lrview 646-8811 LIDO ISLE Most desi rable location on 2 lot s. 5 Bedrms, 3 baths. lanai. Large patio. Needs son1 e TLC. $79,500. DOVER SHORES Almost ne\1• Ivan \Veli s hon1e \l'ith sheltered pool & outstanding Viev.'. 4 Bcdrms: 3 baths, large panelled fan1ily room. formal dining roo1n . Gcnlly sloping Jot, beautifully land- scaped. $1 12,000. 2 STORY VIEW f'orn1 al Wells n1odcl hon1e . 4 Bcdrms. 3 hath, fa1nily rn1 , ric hl y crptd, drpd & landscaped. Below replacement at ~89 ,500. 0 \V n e r anxious, submit offer. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors 1033 Mariners Drive, N.1~. 646·1550 Dove r Shores Office General LIDO SANDS CHARMER Sharp 3 bt><1roon1 11'111) pa11\'l- J(1d dr>r1. Ono> ,,r a kind_ r{(•- <l,,\'11ral l'd Willi 1'1'W C:lrJX'I~ in!:. d1·ap••s arul pa•nt. /\II Jlf'\\' kt11•h,·n appti:i.nr•es. i\ ('f)l'llrr IHI in R rlaJ1nrd l.'fll1l- n1u111ty 1111h 1~~\I pri\'ill·~rs. 1111 !111.~. a11d lilr orr<:in a bl()('k a1,;i,,· ~·i)r $'.::1,9~. P hnllf" 646.7171 General MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION C;ill for an appolntrnc•nt In ."l'f' this I hrrlronn1 Do!I ll<llJsc plus gurs1 Hpar1n1c111 ~on a bcaulif.uJ n.:.: Lo1 in C"run:i 1lrl :>111o1-. Onl.v $~:!.!JOO 11 ith r .\cc!!rnl 1rrn1~. 61:l·ll~l.-!() e TRY-10% DOWN';e j 3 BR. -$25,000 : ~ Rrally 11 sha11i. sharp ho~f': 1'~ Bn rhs . t\~s1 1n111blA ·fll loan. Pra·r lll<'I . slOV(>. f t' fn,':.: all lll'11• l't'lJlr>t'r pf0nt . . ini-:. • Open Sat/Sun. l-5 : 586 W. Bay, C.M: : BOYD REAL TY,.: :IB:m 1<:. Coast lh1•v tdM • 67S.l930 • BAYCREST ;. lOJJ Commodore Roed OPEN SUN l·l l Thtl'c large hl'Orooms trl Ja1~,. f11n1ily rooin in. is 11"!1-lril'alPd B11.vcre.~1 htuiir . JERRY FREUD ! ; CHAS. ARNOLP . JS.~ I::, 171h SI., C.!11.,. 646-7755 -': LIDO WATERFRQQI" APTS.-320 LIDO NORD .i1;.o,ooo Pnt'r 1r11h 7% ..Jst T.D. 6 8e;Jul , rurr1. un i s: H flH' i:;aragr~ Sr lJllJ , ro4n . ~O 1-'t. nn ~11·1n1m111g be~h. \\'1!1 l'fl11slrl<'r trArlf' fo r -ti;ar Or ma;.;in1u1n S8fi,OO'.J J~· t BP.. hou~e. · t Bill Grundy, Rltr,." K\~ Dov<'r I fr_, N R. 6·12~ $24,750 ., -4 BED + 2 STORY 4 BEDROOMS + STEAL . r nor M1.rr! rlcrp yan:l . rfeJ.l!y I 6 UNITS $15,000 good spendable E~cJusivr with us. r:i1.~!s1tJr! ! 2 Bil 1 Bi\ 1·11•·h. Rltn.~. rrlr1.t:.', rTplg, rtl'ps, f !'!l!'l'd I'' L~Jn1pl1'!C privar<,v, .~1·p11r. Alf' [lfl!!OS. '1. Blo.•ks tn 171h S1 shopping . Presrnt llll'lln1e Si'l.iO fll'r rn•i. h11t should hr 'raised. Coor! 11'rn1.~. Lochen my er Realtor H11rJ111_ Ii• r11'.1 111 1111.~ lf~l(l ~tf. 11 1:1111('1Jl'f'rl. Hu1r1.1n fraf1ti·ps !I. t:11po• { 1111 Co11.1;.:r \\'Ith 1nt'lur1111g r/1sh11a.~hf'r, ?flish lr.'11 , lc1\I' ~1 4·1 .1~ayn1cnrs 111· 1 t·;or·p,"1111~ !--rJr·11rrs. 0\1"1rr r II/\ 11111! VA f 1•rn1s fl\'!Jd-dl'.~p.;ralP. 1• ill srll ~t h Hhlr. $1li/l()(l: J,.asr nplinn !D buy . JSoo Walker & Lee 1 ;~'R0B ~,~~72~9ss H .. i.i.. ilf';1Jl.1r~ 2i!lO Hnrhn1· Hll·ot. nl l\rlan1~' 170 ACRES :~ ;~lS.!\.l~ll O)N'll ·111 ~ P\1 Hwy 79, nr O.C. Scou t C81'p. OPEN-SAT/SuN:-1-5-\Varner Hot Sprincs. i,tt: 1056 TUSTIN AVE. ,r, CLF:/\fC. All or par! S67.1 B:ir·k Ha.\, N.B. LJ.:I'. •I f:l!C ! ar \'<dUP. f'OfC : Clear pi;op. l11n111.1· nn. ,,If k1 1ch P1·1v.1 ('l'ty, l~HI ~r wln1t have)leu ? t:(ll', pa1 111, hi i: li1u·k;•a1rl 5.17-9100, 499.'1206 :• Call 646-39:.!i!, Evl's: 642.n1s:-1 -546--41~1-I (anyti{'l'le) ---.--..--- (Opon Evon;ng•l .,..,..,..._...,_,..,.,.I ASSUMABLE ! ! , Crr:ol !101110· lrir farnd,1•, \\:ilk 10 al l s1 ·hnols Cid .I. r,7:,.:iil!l /\DULT C'ONDOll1INIU~ East or Nrwpnr! R I \{" .. ~p11r·1n11s 2 Bf\. 1'1 ha ,~.,.,. •·pfs, liq•~. F.A. h eit.t. hr·t·akf<isl liar + il\n'g n-n. p;1 11ri .~ g;1r111.;r 011rrloo~.:- 1•n•1t S: rlubh~"· V11e-an1: EASTBLUFF BIG 5 MESA VERDE C'11sh 111 1hl.~ s~:l,;1()(1 -G'2': Fll1\ lonn 11ill ru1 ~''U i111n -r-t:'l-_ h-W s;;~~ Pr optrlitl Hoon1 tor lots nf kid!'i \I,. t POOL !111..-lnvrly hn1l1>' lfll' fl 1 .. 1;d havt' :; hrdroonl~ and lhrep ll"r•'s a bl'aUly .. 1 hrdl'OOD\ll, Im.Ills. \\'11 111 10 ~1\1111 '.' \l'e 2 b111hs ;ind lan11l,v ronrn h~1·,. a hP;1111!f111 fl"f'I . \\'11nl hnn1,. \\'ll!i a ~flilrk!1n,1: hrlil- ro tiu.v a ll<•lll~ 11·., hal•' rd 11nd r1ltrl'•'d (><•ii fur 10111 1·00111 to park orr Iii(• ~t1 ·\·PI 1!1·111.:, Qu1P1 nt'1i:hhorlu~)d v.·ant a !'i\\'in~ .c;rl " \\',. havl' 11·11h111 11nlki11L'. d 1.~l11nrt' to I 1v~1111 for 1h111 t"'i l\'11nl a ,:hnpp1 n~ i1l11 r>l1 rnr;rr 10 .~•·r fine schoul rl1~lricl? Nrw -fell' only s:H.!J;I(}. Ciill now pnr! -('ost.1 i\1P~a. \\'anl fl ~·n;-2,11.1 r111r prirf'? $.i~.!XIO Pllflnr 646-7171. 1o ·THEREAL \~ESTATERS '... ~·Pl'• '-'•,·r •/•M n1ur11hl_y pa,111 11·111 of .. rrly $27,950 S~H~ .1 l>f·d1'f~1111~ 2 ti:.il1~. 111n::-(' 21.~11 lll';111 T1r!dly tin-4 BO. + DEN --$~27 50 i~h1•iJ bOilll~ 10nl0) \J.o ll,I ;;f. l,.~l'l:<' (1!11)11~· 2 ~ll'IJ'> ['r>~i. I 0 ~ tnitflll' Jt•nlu1t·~ [,11' c:1·1':ol ri<·n··1·, {'<•111111'~ 1·1111\ l111 ni: 3 BO. + OEN / f;11n1ly 111111,; ('1dj fn1 111. 1 111 11a!lr·fl •'••11l111unH_v 111111 f'1 '11nr ill'f'il. ~ twin 11l~d Sf'l'C'!11111 ~,.J!i.2:\1 ;1, t'''!'n·:1 l1,.tl rh1ti , \ f> 1111 1 ~ ho"d1 .. •n1 s. r•nn1r1'J1hjp ctfn, 1 ~1111'1~ f~Xll I'll' 'J hillh~ h\Ji,:,• fll't•pJ111'r\ d011hlr flll ~;wl'i~~-,~~·d3 .-~q111~·1t··l .v l;'.,rwt.'•! j\\'lllJ! i 1 tlr >1i11\ tJJ1 l'k IJRQ, r~11. :9": ~ __ •_ d1n1 11i.: r<~\n1 ~ panu~. drr·:u11 111 inc rnoni . :-J,.down tecrn~, JIJl~li~flilllliB!~·~ k11o·li1'11, I lwrl1Yll'llll ;,~0·17~0 :rl0-1720 ' -·-.--TA RBELL 2955 Harbor TARBELL 2955 Harbo $26,950! -REDUCED $10,000 E AS TS ~DE-~ ...., Sl!J,i;,n Xlr11 lr'rn1.~, Owrir. :,.1i;-1;!ln~ : !..(lw drp.1.'n JH'lyn'lo;-111 t .. n.~l'11n1<' I TRl·PLttX OiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I l'Xl'l'il~,111 F_MA !')·irl • piiy-Cvstom 7 BR . 3 BathJ 2 Br en. lg paHo. enc Ritt '~ •. -~~7':~~=~~~-1 Easts1·de Costa Mesa n1rn1.~ ius1 11kr n~1\I'. :l ovl'r-Hr11l1L scdudcd !or. NC\\1pnr l lp!'11. 1;/ n yrly ft'turn injn.' \o 'THEREAL \'.'-. ESTATERS ' ', 1 ', -, , ' I r. s11.('d hrr1n10111~. 2 hath~. Br;i1·h. ()p·rn S11 l 'Sun. ].;'} \Tsln1enf. -. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 2•1'"' £. 22nd Stn·c1 RROKER fi·16-s d ·1 gn1rious !1tt'i;::r liv111.: roo111 w 1918 ea rl t :Ei\STSIDE COSTA MESA JD· r '"'"' 67;>-~'""' Gtd l/\GES rnr rc nl 120 ~-rntianc<'rl by a 1<,orgl'<llls 11·c-"" " "'"' "''' Jrvinr Trrr, l BR . ..1.. PoOl. r:alinn wi rh no down p11 y. I I -HO"E · I ..., ' p)arr. Kil('hr11 11111 llJI t 1r IT'S A hrt'e-::.• .. sell your ... \VJ! i 1n('omt-, ... in Rcducr1I lo S'9.·~ '''"I 1• .. ,,,.,n, '-•·el" • ,. ·I I •L "'IV ''~" u • ·' • .... ,. ·'" 1'it1il1.in!' :)·10·172(} 1!em~ with ra~I'. u~I' Dally .asts1ce oc.'\l/alk 1011,,...,11 OPEN SUN. 1-5 bt'drm 2 hath home wilh TARBELL 2955 Harbo r P ilot Classified , 6'12-5678 Fortin Co. 642-5000 • 2325 Ei1 stblvff Dr ive large f~111•rrl y11rtl 1\•lth room Blur!~ _ hra nd n1>I'.', never for boat nr 1rallcr, $21.800 lived in_ Choose your carp, Tola! prlcc, General General General • . . ~i~i~'i'~:•mc. .rc'at. w::f::E MH111 ~REALTORS -· -MARTIN --l46'41 u~ 220 E. Seventeenth St. (E. 17th St. Shopping Ctr.) COSTA MESA • '-==·=E=v='="=;="·~·=-='CO:a=fl~64~6-'°'4;::l~7~9;•~•=64~2~·7,;4;ll~==I (Optn Evtnings) \i>' THE REAL ·'.'-. ESTATERS 1-R EAL TOR S 644-7 662 ' .,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'==· -:.. -=-Tha 1·11 how nexible this 4 General 1.: O..drom (>a,,,;, 1ruly ;,_ ool--------IGtne.el CALIFORNIA EUROPEAt. O !i1orronQ11 M11ers of lhe four scromb1td words bt.. low 10 form fovr simp!11 wo1ds. -I ' '' ', ~·•T ~ ~1-~~~~~~"'"°'-·l NO QUALIFYINGI 1 ,Take O\ltr !")(isling F"HA ~ J00n on 1hl11 .l-bedroom home ' with a yard hig enough for your own irardrn. Room for ) expansion 100: rresh/y pain1- ed eXlt'rior & tJ""ner wilJ paint lmirle. Almasi new sluig carpeting & kllrhen fldt\r.i. V'i!.Clltl! & CAn gel quirJ< possession. S23,9j(I, ASK F'OR ANN COATS. J\#ent 67~·4930. ,f~j...:.~R:;;E;;.P;;.0;,S;::;SE;::;S"S"'JO"'N'"S~-I Sp11rlding clean homes, some \ newly p11lnltd & r-11.rpetl'fl. ~. j 3. 4 k 5 bdrn111. Some ""'!lh pool1. 1''HA-VA ~nv. 1erms, ', from Sl7,l'k)() ro $40.000. --.Collin5 It Y.'a.tts lnr. : 8&13 Ad11m11 Ave. 962.5.Ul g;mmkk•. ,, IQW., '"'. BAYCREST JUST RANCH CHARM monlh or as low as VIOO 11)- tal doY>'n s0 ii:et oll your REDUCED $8 1000 3 Bdrm Modern Lovely Calilornia Ranch Stylt h · d ACT FAST' NOW ONLY on a cul de 11ac ,,~, In "'" '" · Huge Native TrHs $24 000 N~ Heights. .. bed-w. ,.k & L $89 500 l.oclited on huge rambling rooms, large livlnJt rOOm a er ee An ldl'al horn; only 2 )'el.I'"! ground! fenced tor privacy. ottrlooking the free fOm1 ne1v with .. hedroom1 tor Tret lined street. Spaciou1 pool with !o8ds of d1>ck:ing. RcaHor11 ' • k nd 7682 Edl•"•l'r mal rilning room r.nd a kitch. bedrooms. "C.Ompany-slzed" Wat to tenni! oour1i ll I ·• •o t• d"lighl fh· gourm•i w~ panelled living room. 5chool s • Ali yours for 17141 842-4455 or 5'10-$140 .. v ' " ~ """ cook. An Incomparable m1111• Magnifice.nt white brick flrt· $45.9jQ, Phone MG.2313 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST ter .suite and 11 11tt.luded pl11ce., Lllx1.r-iou9 t1h11g Cll1'- t1udy for the f!Xeculive or pt'Un~. Clo~<': to 11hopplnir & professional man "'ho n«'da 1choola. fllA · VA trnns. 11 priva1e oll.lce 111 homt. Grt11t gtaner home, Jusl \O 'THEREAL "-ESTATCRS . . A homr with 11 very tnvini: and w11rm touch is lhl11 l bedroom. 2 bath home in f.1etil Dr.I Mar. W1dk ju111 11t~ps lo .11chool~1 OrAngr COll81 C.Ollc11;e and ~hopping, Manicured y11rd with room fnr boat or camper, C11U now tn lake 11 Jook, $31,900. QIU , 540-2313 r.RTHERCAL \ ESTATERS ' ' ' ' f Shft.f'PC'!t homr In COLLEGE PllnK. Lovely litndscaping outgkfP. -Lu!.'('louit ~-in­ Aidr 4 Bedroom11 + 2 Bath~ ttt s.i.i,900. Don 't mil$$ 1!1(-tlng thi11t one. Call 546.2313 PLUS A POOL and Io w rcdu<'t'd for quick 1111!~ IO·l-~~~--~~~­ iT!i1nlt"Mll'ICt> Yiil'd-6'M&tlt>£h l>'I. "'· "'BtMCT--m!" to AP-S.11 o~ Lea .. / option l ---,-N-C_O_Nl~E-1---1 rn make lhls lhe µt:rf~I prerla!e. Call (Tl4J 962-;;.;85 4 BR., ~~ ba., frplc, 2 C~r 2 Fui'nhihed bachelor uni!& io 'THEREAL ·'.'-. ESTATERS "'"~ •• , ,., ,,m;ly '"" FOREST £. OLSON .. r 3 en. olrt. ,.,, Sq, "· . )0\'4!'s 10 ('n!el1Aln. ST3-S550 A-1 Conti. Vacant quick po11. I clO!le to beach le ~hopping, ~11~. Call torlay! S2ll,000 \0 THE REAL "-ESTATERS /, Inc. Realtors till-Par rick Wood 51:,..2300 Geor9e William1on 19131 Brookhurtt Avt!, e Bill Heven, Rltr. I Realtor --'-" ... ".:."::c'".::'c.'" ... "-&=•.:.'•.:....._·'13.1 • ..;;;._E ... · .... cc:"".:.'"''''-°"=M'--•:..'.:.~~3'_...11 673-4350 64S-l 564 Eve•. e Pri;tN I NUM8fll;£0 l EfTERS I IN THfSE 'SQUA~ES o ~~~c:~~\'. tum•! I 1-1 I I . I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·LINE T " • ':> • :: l .. t ~ .. ' 1: . ..,,· I I l ·\ ' . . . ' n •llO~ •l -~l -"'S* Costa Mt•\ Huntington Beach J ... .c. OLDE • ..=.:.e1 ·or FHA FIXER UPPER ·F .H ;A, 6V.% t OAN '!:~'.-, TERM. r S11111 1h.e )"t'ar ri&ht with a • $20,500 PRICE N•wport Beach OPEN SAT /SUN rs 435 IRVINE AVE. Acre•g• for '•'• 150 2~ ACR.}:$ In Jo&h111.-ti'ef', v.•aler, elec 11.vall S24.500. Alt tr: 546-9390 • • Hou1a1 Fu rnished 300 HouMs Unfurn. . .;.;;.-:.:~-------305 lu s I riff~ WanteL .2 10 NitWporl"lle•ell 1 • II ( Coita M ita .c..~.. 1, ~ ;,-hargAin largest model in TOTAL pa.yment for this , .. some 1iion' up -this Collrgr' Park al'l!a. Corner . ti.harp 3 .bedrom home is -~-Jhe__~t buy Joi roorn lor boat and camp-J116. Sub.)eet To FHA 1-oa.n BARN STYLE 3 BR 1£ fam nil in ear~y Cem•t•ry Antiquated & cha.rm.i.A&.....ald.. American eharm. Beam cell. lS6 Vcrmnii( Mrn ifYleMffiT." ~~ood--P&001nig, -icctF=.!'l~~tJOl.lli...--:::: located on e I! 181 P size brick lrplc, New cf)ts/drps. GRAVE SITES (21, Beaut, ii:rounds fappiux 8000 sQ. Elect kltchen. Lnrgt> enclos. Hlll!op Pac\lic Memorial fL I llhoicered by 'rail shade ed y&.rd, ga1• on alley. $31 ,900 Park. 613-7774. \VANTED : Sm11.ll busines..~ In 4 Br. 2 ba, lee hCJu.se o ---------- the Newport-Costa .r.tesa beach. 7101 Seashore. Av11.il 3 br house-Newly carpeted . 11.rt'a, Prefer maU enter t.hru J11rie :25. $28.j. 642·7Gil I StoVP, $175. 2 children ok. electric fixture business 111 &1~-0>l."17. .Ibeclrms . 2 ba•h1, <'r.' J Big, bi11: bedrOomi, wi th 61,t 11.nn~ percentage cqi:y:brk. lil'C'place · double filmily room, dble fireplace, tlllC'. All appliances.such llli fQl-r--3:'.aNiitf' -fen1·ed back shake rwr. Needs loving washer , d~l!:r, rt'lrlgrrator I ~ • slab 1ni1io . ()11.'!'ll'r l'are llLLfry bring your oU--au also included, w Hy I ti"!_\'jtw arl'a . S24.IXK!. ers! 'Ca ti 5-40.tl~t. --RENT II you art!? Su bmit ~'Phone 6-16-Tiil your down paymcnl . SEl~L \.'.1 .. , err age QuAL..-1ES. :• CjH •t ER ANXIOUS, ANYONE i """"' Walker & Lee !•• $23,950 C .Q .-Celling-C.Q. ~::at>. -FAMILY RM. J.\1g lol , fruit trees, quil't ft~e 5 11o'~ npr. loan. 1111.v~ st. 3 & JX'n, 2 ha, $24,9':'i0. ;tow monthly p,1yu1en1.~. Just ~,·\ Ulan Gi/l•HA OK $1000. •llkl:.payJng l'Cnt. and y-Oll Sec Pagl! 1087 Yellow P&gC's. l'o1l'n 1'ot1r own homr. 3 brd-G • m t. il ug{' family f ill. l't"'.l· . urntard ~11'111 noor plan. 0Jl(•n fill ~!l·IJ'I p f-1 54().1720 ':l lALTY ~·A_R BE LL 2955 H •rbor 5'"<• 1'4' Downto•n Ceat1 Meu. Q;\1E + Jnl<0n1e. Xlnt 1171 - tF:i1s1s1rfr lor. l\'alk To shops. HARIOR. 642-2991 :'\r srhools. Forlin Co. l.Jst with C.Q. Buy from C.Q. t6 1~-:ro:l. Realtors 2791) l.farbor Blvd. 11.1 Ada m~ 54:..0465 Open 'tit 9 Pf\.f $33,500 fifove r ight in, h11ng up your c;lot hes & relax in this im· m11.cul11.te j br homr. AU or the 2200 sq 11 of spacious- rle99 invi tl'S you 10 enjoy the 11.menities or J1\'ing llf'ar lhe O<'.ean. Closing COSl nnly to VA buyer or small do\vn on F1-fA or' convenll11.J lin- ancing. a.¥r B n1ovc. Assun1e FHA 1 1 2~;, I' t'.~ a y loan. 3 br + fan1. Lrg NO DOWN! Owner must 1llJge ReJI Estate ~·o,:-Salt• h 0,,...nrt\ 1 h I .!i cul-de·sac lo!, l yr old. t62-4471 ( :::~.) 54~·8103 11~i only > rrducrd S2000, ~es~ \Voods. S 32 · 9 j (I . WALK TO BEA~ '>.bf p;iu11, Lol'el.v g11rden, a.17-1653· Assume 5.\4',~ Lo11.n 3 BR C~ l fllS 3 BR, 2 bf!. EY Owner 3 br, 2 b11 . 2 811, hn1·d firs, trP!c, ele~ t<'A~. Dbl lrph". Service fa?1ily rm. Assumable GI. kil., Jg corner Jot. Immedi- •polf'dl. 011'ner '1ill carry 2nd $2.>,000 900 Darrell. 646-7586. a1e possession, flexible !TQf:In1n1rd o cc u Pa n.c Y. lerm!I. :,·:t~~:,. t".M r·airhiU Dr, Dover Shores BRASHEAR REALTY ~ 847-8507 s•• h l•nd SELL OR TRADE l ---.,v~A.CAN.=T-- BY OWNER 9461 Mokihana D r. ""----... !"t'fefuifMOUX ~~~~~~~:~\\~ * u~~~: l\~~~?t ~:~~1~:n'.h~% \~r vh~~~: rn-es. A 1hon walk-from 1hf' bMch. Dt>tailerl 2 story :ux-hilei.:lure w/ex1erior DI board & balten shutlered "'1ndo\\'s, gabled 'rnon inei;. The unusually dl'signed 3 BDRM. FLOOR PLAN is a decorator's dream, w I t h \'1000 PANE;LLED \\'AU..S, OLD M I SS ION BRICK }'L0011.S, HJGll VAULTED CEILINGS \\l lTI-1 EXPOS. ED RAFTERS & CROSS BEAMS, A TURN OF TI1E CENTURY BATI-1, .,.,•ith or· n11te lavatory suppor1ed by n1assive pol"("elain pedeslal. Center slaircav leads lo 2nd J!1ory w/2 bdn'ns, & op('ns lo huge ~un porch. Tl!E REAR GROUNDS HAV E NUMEROUS 0 R C HA R D 1'REES. SEPA RA TE BUILDING F'OR 111E KIDS PLAY HOUSE. If you have a flair for the unusu11! 1hen you n1ust see this charmlnli: older home. IT'S A RELIC t~Of\.1 ANOTI-IER ERA. Offrrrd for $31,9SO. Full Price M ISSION REAL TY 98.i So. Coe~t HY.'Y., Laguna Phone (714) 494-0731 t 'OR Sale or lseloptio n by 011ner. ~an vu, pool. 3 br, den. 2 b11.. S49,000. 494-6923, "(; BAYFRONT ious 8 rooml'I + srrviC'f.' ~u1nable loon, only $218 pt'r 3 ~nis., 3 baths plus 2 po~h + panlry, (~ BR-l'Ai mo. 3 Blocks from ()(Tan. Lido Isle Bbm . rottagp. For sale or BA1. 2 frplcs, y.•et ba., 11.Jl 1800 sq ft, near Edison lligh. 1----------- trfff. SlJ:i.IXXJ. lormica lrarprtrdl ki1chcn. Re a Y.'inner. Asking Sold · 129 Via Koron \tl~LIAM WINTON \\'ill 1radedown2BR&den SJ3.000!?? Pr1rne J Br. 2 ba. sing\1!: .. :. Realtor in S_70.000 range or submit 1, slnry. :'I Sunny pi1tio~. On 1 '\. la for income pl'operty. sfrecl to s!rret col"tler lot : ~·tilann<'. ~]~~ls nd Call &12-991;. !or sho11·ing, & Ya. Reduced to $81,500. : ~-: 675-Lociucd on Pol11.ris Drive 962-4471 ( :::':.J 546-1103 P rime Lido Nor d .w-----v; ~ Priced 10 sell $98,000 PRICI:~ REDUCED TO 5 RR , 41,i ba , Y.'flterfron! ""P1A'--.,-.. -"'""b $34,500 hon1r, Ii() r1. lot. Deck, pier f-~T-TLE IS-LANZO 4 BH, Fain rn1 . 2'1i b11.1h & OoaL S2Xl,OOO. 1 .-r:) Fountain Va lley 2 Story Home P rime Tip ' !•:DUPLEXES SPANISH STYLE Joe Fort ier Realty of Lido 1,1. • 'PJiht Baylront -Sll'),000 EXTRA SHARP! * &ffi..l41o * Br:iu!. 4 Bit., 41., ba. home nrt Canal · Sll6.000 ""'l1 h 56 ft, 1\-ater frontage. I LIAM WINTON Low do11•n to 1011· int: lg b<'rt-GREAT LOCATION ! ..___ · k Roon1 for large ....... t gJ1ps. , , I rn1s, r ust lratures, blc 11all. Nea r schools & shopp;og. Lge ~ Rea t or Prif'e s:ioo.ooo. 1 ..L.~· I land spnnkle.r:s, lg lot, only $31.950 hon1e for •ctive Lamily , 4 B ill Grundy, Rlt r . . :ir~;)l<innf'. Ralboa s HAFF DAL REAL T Y Hdrn1s. FR ! hlige hobby , ;... 675-3331 .,.2 .. 05 C _., 39 000 833 Dol'er Dr ., NB &12.4620 ilillli .-.-, O"I --rn1 . 1111 Tvu:ty. $.. . ~-PLAYHOUSE & rilay yal'(I Wesley N. T aylo r Co. OPEN SUN. 1-4 :, :. !or l'hildren, Jge lot, 2 hlks 211 L San .!u11q11ln l h lls P.oorl A Fun Home :COfena d el Ma r 1o new !«.'hool in fall .1 Nv·v.·port Cc111t•r fi-l~-4910 For privacy & rntcrtaining. ,I l '~\'INE TERRACE br, 111.rn .. r'!1 , custom de'.ror Assume 53140;0 G I Loan Cu!tom bit. 2 BR., Jge. rll'n. Ir ~ & I nd a 11\ft Open bou!lc ~ Jo"t. corrlf'r lot . Terrazo _• B•s t ~f Everything Sat a&. ~u~. i to S. 18780 on 4 bedrm, 2 bath, single .nrs., rlldi11.nt heat. 5 Pll- ' i qua.lily 3 BR . hon1r Jlf'<I 'ood " F V 9fil-S!Ol story nr11r Douglas Aero. tiO!I. $85,9"JO, n l Via Lido •nn · IC'a TcrraCt'. Jn xlnl ..., r:.• ' · · space plant. F...xcellent oon· Nord. ;cond,, \Oo'ith the best ocran. IJV 01\'NER: 4 BR/2'~ Ba. dition. Present monthly Pll.Y-* * * * l harlior & city \'iew, Trip!r hlti1n1•.Q ~prink!pr.;~, bl~~-~ men1s ?nly $191 P.I.T.J. We'll Help You ·,.11.r11."'C, lgr. """I. l£11\' 11·a · uirt J\rf'a .... ust "'""'· Larw1n Realty, Inc . ' ,._ * * -o J7'" * * To mmpare th is 4 BR. 4 ba .• I ' m<tin1. Yl!rd. KlNGSIZE :JU(>-. "" 962-6988 •nytim• .,-~-,.-I IHIJ::e liv. rm.. fan1. r m.: 1 i)ti rm~.: siorni;:c g n I 0 r r: G a rden Grove \\'ALI\ lo h<'H('h & sChon!~. :1.000 !!Cl. It., 4:l ft . 1('11, as • lnmlly rm., hll·in BBQ !.: 4 AH .:? ha, Fain rm. F'rpl!". hr~! hu.v for only $69,:'l(X). i b1Lr; 1~1'·.· fu!l VICll.'. hving * OPEN 12-4 SUN. * J)1n'i;:, CpL~/rlrps, ~-ncrl, 2-21 .l Via .Jurar ,rn1.&rl1tung rm.AppLon!y. 9802 E . 13th Street c?.r ~ar, Sl3,((M'J. 7!-~~r WALKER REALTY HOME & INCOME Owner !l62-1:i.'l2 161.•, . .)200 6i:l-1923 Rrs. l..o\·l'ly 3 BR., l'• be ., l\v. EXF:C P•Jlll home on 1/3 ON ST RATA CENTRO rn1 . rl111. rn1. ~r. kilrh., 11t rr. hy ov.·nrr. ~ RR . rl in. 4. B.'droonis. ::~4 Balhs Salisbury Reo'l lty , J11unrlry rm. & pat1n. 1.i;r. nn, ,.,,.,.rm, $4;,,900.1Mfi-7<WO. XJ f'1. + Lot '\j ;1.tARINF. AVE. 673.SOOO l<i!: krnnr l iu th!' rrnr, cs-Slrcel tn Strata • BALBOA ISLAND tabl1shl'rl hus1ncss. S44.9:.0. S7:1,500 !OPEN SAT/SUN, 1-5 A~enL &12-::s62 s.1~·5620 l rvi"• LIDO REALTY INC. ;JJ8 E vening Cany on Rd. ;:fb H . hi d TURTLE ROCK H ILLS 3377 Via L ido 673-7300 ~\'oulr! you hrl1c\'P s:-YJ.!XX> in er or '9 a n s For sale by ov.·rier, lovely REDUC~:o S4 500 , 21:1 ) hr11utlful ShQ rel'hffs? J BR •. RY 0 1\INER . ~ RR, 2 RA . 3 bcdrm, 2 ha, Sp11nigh R11.venna. well furn. smllll !2 ha ., lam. rn1 : Jg" J'lflfll· n1t.1 n~. \l'alkin~ tiistanee home. Opr.n ~am ceiling~. l11.1ust , lgC' sunny lo1, S51,!l;,Q, . ~Ill' b;i!•k ~·?.rri. l lsf'd hnck .\t11.1·1ner'.~ srhool l l!lhol}-crp!s, drps, bar. hltns, lg 10"~ down. {)v.•ner 67.'l-264;\. : lrpl., hlln. BBQ in kitch ea!· p1n11; Pnnripals on I Y n\r,..ly lnd~C'pd fn('d ,1-ard. • * ~o· lot-CleAn .l hr. 2 : 1ng ar<'a . fi.K1-i~(H SIR.9;;(). C11ll 8J3.2153, 18802 ha. Ne\\ly deror111rd. J...ar11:r ' CALL 67;).:Ji26 \'1a San :'ltarro, p11.tlo. Si\.j()(J, Kl 5-2312 · ff ----~ Huntington Beac.h I after 6 pm. : ~ j~ Irvine T e r race : ........ @ ......_... D IVORC E ** 40' ll)t Cle11.n l br. 2 :, Scrnic_Proprrtiri OPEN llo11sr.!r1inr 'rrrra1·r . ha. Nr1<ly f('drmrated. rorr"~ s11lr nf flus illllTillell-S1.i.!l."~), !Jll'rl\' 3 hr 2 ha. LArS!I' palui. S71,500, :RuSTiCB E AUTY 1111" near new ~ hcd rm. 2 Ar1~iss lrnn1 Country ("\uh 1 Kl :i-2.112 after 6 pm COLONIAL Charming preslige homp likt new. 4 BR, 2 Ba. Large k11 l\'ilh all bltina. na!ian mar. bll! frplc. Chandeliers. la rge hv & rt in rnl Overlooking large POOL. P11.r1ial Ot'C'11.n vitw fron1 lW'~I.' balcony. $55,000. <.:ALL 0 '"'·1 4 14 ~"" Ne 1r Nr .,.-,ort Po11 orr1,, PRIVATE ROAD Tmmac. 3 BR, den, din. rrn. 3 hath home on l~e. fr.nerd lot. Light airy r001l'ls, mani- cured )awns & bea\Jt. gar. 1lenH; dbl. garage & shop. As110c. poo l & putting green. Best buy in arl.'a. $04,500. Cal/ 6'12.4620 for app't. Bill Grundy, R1altor * OPEN * Sat & Sun 1 to 5 403 Feliz Se ll, lie o r option Thp Bluff~! 3 br, 21.4 ba , rlin. l11i;r rm, 2·sti'ry {'Ondo. Bal- cony w/view. Crpts, d:rps & hltns. Bond Rralty 499-nJ8 Or 4!)6.2(,(}4 A TOUCH OF SPANISH Condominiums for sale 160 * BY OWNER * Bl.Ut: L.\GQON Vll.J...A NO. 4 30781 S, Coa.sr H111y. l.agun11. Beach Condom1niun1 Apt 2 bedroom, 2 bath, carpels, drapes, builL-ln~. etc. 2 pools, priv11.te ~11.ch, tennis (..'OU rt. $38,000 499-3605 \\'ill consider lpe.se,-purchue or oolr1ght sale. t AZY LIVING 2 Brdrm, 2 bath, single SIOl'Y, professionally de cor a I· t'r.i. Low down payment, take ol'<'r go v't loan with no qua.l. Hying. Nen.r. new. 011·ner transCrrred. La rwin Realty, Inc. 962-6988 anytim1 DELUXE l bedroom 11.pt. Pool, 2 insidr parking spares. All bu il!·iM in· eluding cklthes was be r - dryer in G!endal~'s very best Condomi n iu m - V('rdu)!o Towers. S32.000. Call !7l·t J 673-S090 or (213) 2·16-561~ Income Property 166 m11nuh1cturi11g level or akin House1 U nfur n. 305 ,iJ!lj . 2·~B~R~.~,0-0B~A-.~,~,-,-,,...-,1 lines or open lor olher pro-vMI 2171 Ru r11.I Placl! C\11 ducts .. ri1a11 fuU dl!srrirllion Gener a l [ 675--1'on2 all j 1,m, ' · lo: Rite O' t.11e, Box 46-12, GleQMlf', Ca. 91202. I* $1 35 * I 3 Br, lncd yd, F:at, nr r;chl,, · -. . no pPls. J9S8 Pomona. HAYE $15,000 to invest 1n Lge 2 BR W.rr upper 11• lrnc· 5-40-!IOOt \Oo'ell !'St., gt 11. b I e, nop· t'd y11.ni & garaJ:e. Chlldren ~~--· -----,-- defense bus in' s s: 11.s welcoml! /lvailablr Ml\·~ 3 Rr., nrw ca,rpels, nev.· lull o .... ·nC'r or 11or king BLUE BEACON I pau11 . i::anlrner, $210 mo. p art n' r .• ~!Us! . srand * 645 .. Ql 11 * 19&1 Pomona, ;,.m...9001. l ho r ough 111vest1gauon. NB-CM area . PO Bo~ ;-,1 0 V ING-TRANSFEnRED-F ountain Va ll1y ~1-211.13. Daily Pilot, 330 W. Tired of lighting v.· i t h Bas St, C.l\t. ten11.n!s? Call the problen1 $220; 1 BR/111 ·Ba, w/w crpts, d/11", drps, 2 lnvestm9nt Opportunity 220 EXCEPTIONAL TAX SHELTER INVEST MENT A S~.000 ell.sh investment will provide $25,000 a y r Jn t11x shC'lter on s!T'aight li ne depreciation. Jn1ere~t only tor ~xi 10 yrs. 131 I 2, 3 & 4 Dt rental houses. beach Jo. cation. no l'aca11e1es. Cash flow will CO\'er all expenses including rn11.nagement & debil SCl'\'iCl.'S. solvers -South Coa~t Real t:stale. Property :-.1anage- menl 0 11'. 545-842-1 C'a r /en c l gar. Wx21 nre/rn1. •AOn1·r ) K ids & Pets Oh:! 531-1030. * $160 *I East Bluff 4 BR nlce older family ~me. Oii<ner 8 honie apt 3 Br 3 I..et!Bil1E H~~co~IS! Ra. rten, frpl: eiu'.t db! ~gfl ~ 25IXl sq. rt. 1450/mo. 675-JQJ., * 645-0111 *t,~ ======I 3 BURM. + family rm., lull I Huntington Beach dinina: rm., built-Ins., brk., I:'-1~1AC. Ex. lrg 3 Br, '2 $390 8 month. NO FEE, Ba duplf'-:. Crpt, drps, hit. Ne1vport. 511)..1720. ins: lri; lovely priv. yard. 3 BDR,\1 .. Fa1nily rr.1., p11rk l~ar + huge prk'g. S19i like yard. Co&ta !11esa. Kid.~ Rt'sf)lln. ma.1Tied ad Its . OJ\, brk, S20fl 11. mouth. NO s12~:;276 }~l::F.. 541)..1720. 1 ,~B7ll-.~,7R~A-poo-l~ho-n-><-,-,-ru7y-I 2 ~rs ne11•, Crpls, drps, f62-4471 ( =·) 546.1101 I Balboa Cov•s hltns. 3 car gar , Call "1r. l' lil.1ge Reo l EstJte Shopping Center S ite BALBOA Covrs y.•atrrfront. llo<>){l'" South Coast Rltn. 5 ACRES Dl'cor11.ted l BR. 2 Baths. ~'"~·'-="7'~1.-,,---,,,-.,--7 1 Prin1e location w I servic<' i\1onth lo month. $350. IDEAL for th<' smaller fami- starion rornpr Partners 1 Blll Grundy Ri!r. C42.4620 !y • 3 br, + den, ~ndo spl1!1ng Subordtn11.lion 10 gd v. /bl!ns, \~ alk In shop J; & buyf'r. SACRlFICE? 7l4/1Corona del Ma r s<'hools, _s210 mo . 1 HcteN'Oc{•S. !Xl2-38Jl I 0 I .1 M&-1266 Days or Eves. ti nvestment ppor uni Y 2 BR. ·w/lrplc, stv, n'frii;:, 3 RR, 2 ba. Sharp & c.lean, 4 Unils . 2 duplexes, shake 240 .i:ai-, 702 A1'oeado Open Sat I Bhns, crpls. drp~. fenced. roof. bl tni: incl relrig's. 11'1 Money to Loa n I 10.:I. 673-7919, 675-7299 Nrar noui;la~. $250 1no.· \Valled patio; 3 bdrms. plus ha, 2 lg bedrms, ~undeck 1 t TD L * 4 BR. 2 BA . New crpl<1 Lc-asr ~lf>-1847 '. din, rm, plus family plus ove r pnv garages, concrete S oa n ,t, rlrps, 1 tilk lo bch. Adults . l.":e. rm o1·er .c;arage. Re-dr1\es, n1ahogany panellin,I'; 7 1,··~ li\'TEREST S32."1. 673-020J. I Laguna N iguel ducrd to $47.950. & n1ur h n1ore. Sho11os xlnt Walker Rlty. 675-5200 yir!rf on $85.IXX) price.. Top 2nd TD Loan Costa Mesa 3 BR, 2 BA, view, cptd. 3:\.16 Via Lido, NP,,..'JXlrt BPach lnl•11.tion, 11. I 11• a y s rcn!rrl. rlrpd. Extr11. pal'rrt parking BALBOA COVES Bkr/Ownr say~ sell FHA & Trrms based on equfl.v. 3 BR HOUSE f•)I' trailer & ho1at. 3 yrs pay points. Phone; 536,.8894 642_21 71 S4S-0611 • ol\l. X l n t cnnd. SZ80 . WATERFRONT nr 642-24:\6. 2 Billhs -F'1rep111.ce 49.1 ... 1244 . Pri I 3 BR 2 b . I Scrvu1.": I/arbor area 21 yrs. I G11rrlcn1ng provit1£rl ==========l me oc. · · a. sini;: e llONTINGTON BEACH Satt ler Mortgag1 Co. Cluldt'f'n & Jtet 0 .K. ~tory. Newly deror. Fel'K'f'd I 6 UNITS 3::6 F.:. 171h Sirret Laguna B each yd_ Slip for 30 ft, boat. Only 3-t RDR~tS., 2_2 Bdrm~.. CJo~c 1o S79 500 srhrll'll s .~· sh1111r11n~ B·1'1 G d R I 1 Bal·h .. Rood location l·lcan, Money Want ed 250 Ju~1 ofJ lrvllle A\'(', 1 run y, 1a to r on Jl.h11n SI, tl('e r bPach. 8.1.J Dover Dr .• N.B. 642-4620 Prier S•l6.!100 ph<>ne 536-6.117. C0~11\l~.:RCIAL STABLES Best Buy Beach Area I c0""'""';,., • ""'m'"'"' I Industrial Property 168 1 financin,ll' nef'dcd. $35,000. 3 Br.drm. 11ewly decoratrd. \V ILL hui!d lo suit • 8.000 Owner 673·2259· 5300 ftiver sq f1, 1\1-1. Production Ava1t. nH•!-J;.nuary $200 Jlon1h JEAN SMITH, RLTR eve.~. HoUIHIOfRtnl _ Rrattors ~l KJ 2 HR rrmod elr.d .: :\l111urr adult«. l!IO Canyoa Ar res Dr. 21:':: :!9!l-2501. I Lido Isle , :l 13~·. ('l'IJI ~. dr·p!<, hllns, Jrplt',· Ad\111~. \~00. i;i::-li68, JU V1.1 L'ndi11c jj l:!-.1!!7(}. Mesa V erde ()pf>n llousr Siu &. Sun 1·5. Plate, N.B. Ov.•ner 673-3315 1 400 f :, 17th St. Cl\! &16-.12.'i.i FOR R.l!nl Ml &hop 20 lt 673-4400 $26,750 CONTE~1PORARY~ I 40' 1931) f'lac<'ntia, Anne,x I ~------~ 1 RE,\UTll''U!. J. n di; c fl e d No 3 S90 >IS--1542 hon1c in ~lC'~a Vrrde, 3 Br, A-I conrl. l br, 2 bl!., l · · · · · ~ --~ -) LEASE OR OPTION, s""rkl- blk Bl I I I H F • h d 300 .--2 ~i. lncd, rlhl ;::ar, trplc. .ocean. rns. rp c, lt"e OUMS u rn1s • ini: 3 Br, l lW:ln', tri-level gare.i.:P. p11 l10~. Club l ots for Sale 170 11 al di . h 1~1&1a~t .$76!i,ni(l +sm11.U lirivilr•r~ Opt'n lu1u~.a 1l11s • . , . I General '\.' nrm B.lll.I:, u g e elf'llning rlrpos. 642-:\3.'ll. ·""' Oct AN t JI family & all tlbn~ $300 i\10. . Sat & S.un, 21 ·1 Pr(lfip('Ct I -· rnnt 1° Coast "'Y or a~sume low intere,;t 101111 I Slli\RP .1 BR. 2 BA. quirt St, Nr11•pc1rt Shorrs, 12-·1 R-3 pro~rty, approx . 12·000 * $90 * 11/ inlnimum do11·n. Call ~irrrt . No"'' ''llCant. $240 per 642 !l.1GJ I sq f!. Xlnt bus1ncssor hnme 0 1 .,, R ,1-"''' So " C ' mri Call 1 ARRY Jlen!a<>e _::__ . . . _ po~~ibiliry. &\_ Laguna, 1; 11f:' n~ler! _1 B collai:r. ''".,...."'' .,, utn oas 1 , • , · ,, F.ASTRLUff -By ow11('r, On SllOOOO (Zll ) 21.1.1197 U11J p111d Avail year round. ,_Rr•111\nr~ I l'.ri11 t:so11e !'140-1 151. ~tM'et 10 strert lot. 180' . . . S1n-:li•s \\'f'lromr, I FOil Lc11sc s:m Santiago Ttcl. I N I B h 1•it>'A', Baldy to Ca1alin11. 4 PHIVATE Party wishes 1n BLUE BEACON !:'If ' 4 BH. I·'< BA . e wpor eac . BR plus family rm p!us I !!rll. l11rce En;rra!d B11 y * 645-0111 * F1replat:e, t·11rpels, drapes. ~Hi\HP 3 BR honie, The bonu!I rm. 2210 sq. f1 . &>It-vlr11; 101 . 4~-99611. I lllJ;!e !l'tK.1'rl ~·arr!. Cl,..an Bluffs, Yrlv lt'llsc, $32j mo. clraninJ: pool. \\'alk ln t;OINt; nverSPall, .Be11.utilul 1 & .. hvC'abh.•. Cl'l~e !O schorJls. I 644--0062. · !IChool~ & sho1>ping. 611·1.1:/!l I \'Jrw \ot, Canyon Lake, Balboa Island Nted refC'l'f'ncts. ~5-.'i:l':i9 ==========I t'OR SALE R\:-0\\1NP.R SRcr1hl'r Arr 6: 6'16-:'4~1 JOH) 00. Bayfron!. 4 BR . -2-BR-:-1-SA W/GA R~ San J uan Capistrano 5 bedroon1.~ or ~ 3 biilhs 1 ~1.2 ha. wa1r11ronl hnmr & Nr" paint. Drps. Cpts. Bl ln~ . function~ lw~th home. Pvt. Mobile Home/ 2 Br. l ha garage apt. ,t,. n.![rig, Fncd yarrl. Ll:\r-J Bil . 21 ~ R.i\ 5pan1sh tn1~·n- rommun1ty, $.i7.<?J By appl. Trailer P arks 172 1 txick. j dcnrr. Childlprt nk. t\'r , )1ouse. hlt1ns, cp!~. rlrps. onl y &12-7781 : 67;,-!1681), .. , , I Biii Grundy n 11r. fi.12~Hi21l schls park & shop'iz_. Sli'i I 1 ~1<11. rlrc 11:ara1.:c. many B I 4 b-,-,-fLE.t:f\liOOD -19511 $1 X ,' . . ,,, o1!1rr f'~lr;;s $~'11 lra~e * aycl'f'~ r, · ia, I 40 2 Sf'rlroom Rod' hath I LITT Ba! Is attT l11rn hsr 111"· 293 Knox. Pl, Ci\i ;i 10 .. ~"~~ · '· • , · · forn1a.I dining rm hU.":" liv· · · . -fi\l.221'>1l d;1v 67.1-1028 rvP .. . 1 1 · ;· 536-M77 Huntington Bl'aeh nr waler, pa!10 C'(ll''d !r ncrl VERY ~HA RP :1 hec!nn 2 ~====·=·=====I Jn"' rrn 11n11 y rm x.t.ra ' · ' - I • 1 ' 1 .... ' ~ 1 br. 2 ba frpL 673-6267 I hath home v.ith dblc ~aragP 1::r 01 nn src hued stre('I, --. Santa Ana S72.700. Oii·ner. 646-5!5-l . R•al E 1t a ta Wanted 184 4 BR. rurn Av11.il F"b l ~t S. lcnrrd yarrl. Ava 1~ rnonrh ---------- 1 $·IOO/n10 _\early. Ga~ & 11·tr tn mon1h rrir S200. l'an11!1c( !\!'11· 2 Bit housr. Adult• . I 25 ACR E S pi!. frlG-213!1 ~Jy A>:I ~l&--1 1 11 j "nly No pri .. $160 mo. N•wport Height• !>.lnb1if' Hom,. Park 3 Rr, ~TPI ~. lrp!r, rr11re•I 1 • fl1fi-Z~l2 • OCFA~ , _ 4 h 4 b 3-5 Acres: R -3 Apts Balboa P eninsula ~arc!. 1'1rls & Jl"!S {•k fl11rk.. · · 'irw r, 11· I. A., Oran£r ,f,, II''' ;.i'"'' "' ' h~I •i= U · 't P k 11(P nrmpu .. rn1 i•/Qar. 1£r 1· l\\\'"'llO''f R I . ,, ,, .,l •~, ... ..J'J n 1vers1 y ar Sall f1Lf'£0 r111y I' l , _r • II b n a ~·l~-194~1 ('~('~ llv rtn, frpl<' 3.000 ~q ft \\' ft fliiRni~ rn,· l'l'lloi\, .1 Hrl 4 Ra, r .rr ------ u11flnisht'fi . Sl9.:J()(J, ;,,1g....~76fi IP.~: Hrnk"I'~• ~,1 ,71 ~ rliia: 11 1ntcr or ~rail \ ~ BDll:'-t . 2 B;., le hon•t~ J Rf\. I h;.t h .......... $2.1~ nr 5oll!~:1J71. _ -----_ _ _ lii~~20"'l rn1. drpc., (·rrit~. bltnf I~ ,l n r~ 2 h:oth~ .......... ~.12:'1 Long Beac h I Bf{ hou~r. 1n c1o1 rcpa1r,1 ~ rn,•d ~d . $~jfl/:nn l ~c . ~ 1;1~. :1'1 ha•hs ........ s,100 ~ S•nt• Ana t J,,c[llt•<I n r Hr :-iiln D1rgfl C :i lfi-2.~4-I 1 HH d 2 h s~2· f'.12 llC'li"!ropr, Ol)('n Sun l'.i hath, i;usron11lf'd Ayres 11 !!1 l.linnic Doon!'. OJWn 0 " .1. !'fl H Hn1 l1 llfln1r. All hhns, rlrps , Sal & Sllll 12-5. or ca!! ! Pl'n nrl\nl rri ini:;s. ' u 1 1< 11· t't' 1g ft ilc shake ·~iill" pri11": t:T•'11! l11e,111on 1 '1 · 1 1 11' 1 d I:="='=''="='·='="="===""'=== • I ' hlk " 1 L ., ruo . pro 1•ss ona y au . ,•111v' 2 ·.to 1nr JCacu.;. I II k II N .\ I.'• S 1 SL A". [) 1 frrrw,;· \\'ill ri.i\,' j'a.~h. orona del Mar __ _ ____ . . 111 rrn, 11 •••• , ~ -'~ ATTH1\C. ·I HI! + hnnu; 3 HH . plus h'Jge bollUS room, i ni11"rn., 2 lkl1h Pl.9:JO_ · scaHrEA~~Ow~OOL Lagun• Beach \\'11tf!rfront home, 2 Br.) BY 0\\'Nf:Jt : 3 RH, 2 BA. \\'ritr_ Rn:.:~!-:!! Daily Pilol . V IE W -VIEW . VI E W 1onm. ne1T sehnnls & all j 4! .)laths .............. SJ:'iQ. DIR. t lec. kil. \\~~t b11r . I~. fr:r.in. rni .1'/flrrp~,'1' 1-3.~~-Bii~. I ~I. bt tlw> OC•'ftn from this l:lf'a u1. I !1ho1"'11: n('l'f'ls, $2'.j5/mn 115 4 RR~ r11 m. rm. 24 ba'. Slit ~De l ancy R e11.I E s t•te onl,v une n11!e !rum Huntiniz· : 2828 E. CoasJ Hwy,, Cdfit inn Stn 1e Br ac·h. Assume 7\ , 64·1·i2iO PANORAMIC VIEW ~ loan a stral ai $~2.990: ! f.fUST SELL 3 br. l ha Cali .for apflL, 968·29'29 Brok-Unob.~tnicted OCf'an v I t w ~ k l hr, l ha duplex. •t'i' rr. frorn all rooms. P('rchf'd on ~lot. P1·t pl)'. 67~)724 orl.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!!!!!,,.l a 5ecl uded hill, "'alking db- Frplc. 2 _pa~los, <l5 f!ll.,nfll 11 /wsll311:.12..1.500.54 2 I PROPF.RT\"ln.":tl0tllocation 1 J BR, 2 B11. furn. hnn1r . Cahr11loC.\f 121 '.11 21 ~-S~\9 7BR ,1l~h.1ths ....•.•. $f..'t1 ~llp. Sl\'lm g, :'I h 0 P SC · 11antcd h,v pvt huyrr. Cond Avail . now thn1 June J:11h. { ( DELUXE 3 Hr 2 a";; \\'E 11,\VE OTilERS :: Gani.gl!o W/ ss",'"ooos. ,M~~ S•nt• An• Height1, nol 1mpoMant. l!i:'>-1511. Call: 67}3£,63 Gi~ E\'l'S. Tv.•nhse. /Ill hl!ns.· pool, I :~·h 11.~~r'o. ·Bo~ 3,3;2 0\VNER TRANSFERRED -clQh~r S2X1, 5 l:i.-5270, Consider ~Uing furn. $1000 M!Unll'S 7 1·i~ G l ~ !133--3.)40 · ii1ortgagt j BR. family rm. Finlncltl I • , VF.RY Pvt. 2 hr hrun?, Mes• Verde Z700 sq. 11· ~5-2992· . w/sl<WI!. rlbt !!Ar, lrg yd. S165. 1 m~. 1st &: last. &l.l-1169. .:675--0972. 4 8 d lance 10 ~11m, 3 Bedroon11. ' BR, vicv.". near I.i1tle -e room bulll • In kitchen deck & ~corona. ~1us1 sell, Owner. largl' tcrracl.'d yard. $42,500. HURRY * HURRY San Cl•mant• ~675-34tl!. Stratford c11.n • ---------· 1 ~-,,. M••• ll;;oovc,...vyc-,2-;Bd;;:;;,~,~,.-S~p"U~1.:>.1,~"~';1I 2 '''"' old "'' --A!sum,. 5% 7., loan on this BcautHul, "p11.c1ous corner ·Bualnisa 1 ·-~·--------"--3 BR houR, 6 mo l(ase. ho PLUS · II A-ot. <11arkling J bc<frm & f11.mily DU p LEX, 1. 2 hr ruRN . Bun"aJ011,• w/ J 1,, SZ50 tmo. 3 hlks fl) ocear1. , u"e. an income un . 0 a.n, 0 rt ·1y 200 ·~ ~2 I Cd\1 homP. lmn111 c lndsep<>. 0,,..·n· 11•/work.~hop, l·t hr. FA ppo unt Brinn. Bllns. Garb. t'h.~pl.. Incl Sfl1'111' & rtfrlg. fPnce<i "IJ 11h''l 1i·llt L ---"I li·11il1' "SINCE 1946" ':; l st \Veste~n B11.nk Bld1., :; . .-University Park 1 • ..!• Deys 833-0101 N;gh' ,.·~~~='~"=· =~· ====='1 .('l'rrylhing! ~ Only . $S6JO ft EAL ESTATE C'r n1us1 sell im1ntd~ Takr hr al. Nice neighborhood. AAA pn t10. fn<'d yard, \\'tr rip .varrt <1hl .ca r.1.cr V11.c11.nt L< dQ11·n '" S226. tot11.l G.T, pay· U . 673 74~ f ' o1ta M_•_•_•-----1 men! ll()QGll!nneyrc.S1. o1•rr pa~·mrnt11; of $165 " 11<'1\r. J:O cour~. O"'ncr Candy & Snack Supply Artul!.'I or:ly. No prts. $1.jO now. -'"' 11 I :>, DON'T DELAY! :• ·11• --.,-:. 1.a-0 • m-•"m MARINER REALTY 494.9<173 5-l:t-0:\16 month. incl princ::, Int, taxes 4fl2...jJ2\ ! We E st a blish All Rout1s ~,',T,•·,:"',.d"t'~•ds-'"1u"1lature I 3 BR/2 f1"2"sba, f/yrrl, CALL US TODAY I :: " ... ~... .,., uu" &: .ins. Ooly $28.751). Ca.II Riiy .-.u s t ln tNO Sf>:l,&tNf'p-JN\'OLVED) t · , " . ~ --· l ... _ _ ::? BR. 2 hn111s ........ 121!\ 3 BR + huge bonu9 room. a.42-5541 EMERALD B-AY G11u!1L 540.U jl, HerU11ge -"---------! CASll REQUIRED YURN l~~e. I BR, ~111 yal'd, C11ll: &4&-:iJBOor 61.l-0108 4 B"-2 h:i El Torn -~··~ Ht-tl\'Y i;hake roof, wt w A WINNER' Bc11ut1tu1 occ11nvh•v.·!fmn111 l~rAI ~:stll1C. on ~trrrl Qu irt \'~hf · ----------1 · · b I II TUSTIN i\1EAD0\\'S Hv f'1ar1 or1e ............ S17~.00 · ·• · 11 -)Pt;. l 80Ri1'1 HOUSE· UTL PO. Elr,::11111 l Br 2\i ba $375/. rarpe111, lrplc. lln1, am Y • gruiciou11 5 b<lrnt. ho111r: / . no rln<>~ \I! 2720 ~· 12 • ·'" •-I ) BR 2 BA •-Ad ft ....... ..-Owner. J.r"' 3 BR. J B•lh. 'Pl11 n 111·0 ,,,,,,, ..... $11)2".00 ,.. · -~ -• · 1•n pe1~! , l:i/mo. ·\BB .. 211 halhs •••••••• ~ room, covet'i!d p11tMJ & ols , , ....,outy. u , .... -large OPf'n lx'11.111 llv. rn1.,. Newpor t Be•ch " - ----"'"' ol brick "A'Ork. What , buy cupied all o! Its J yr~. Walk d' b kf formal din, sep. fam _ ,i., Plan 1hrr c ----·-···· $32".)().00 A1·11il l/lj, l BR, 2 * *M!l-:t.i3.1 ** 3 BR., mo. to mo, ...... ._.., at .SJ2,!r.10!! Cllll 5-t5-8-1~4, lo bf'n ch! Don 't mi~ this ;~·bat1l~~. ;~~~r ;11.i i~.' ,:i~n~. GROWING ROOM l1turwlry rn1. $l6.Sl'.XI. 14561 E~t-elh•nt inrl)mr fflr 11. frw ba, l('ase. $22:1 n10. 2 Br. New crpL No !X'ls. 2 3 Bit. 21,.\ b11.ths ••·• $300-$.12$ Soulh Cout RA-11.l\or!I (111(" 111 only $.11,50). Collins dC'ck .• $9!1.:'JOO. Young f;iinily wanted tor Emcrywoor! Rd, 838-MO'I hours weekly ll'Ork. jD11.y~ 64:>-16'22 * Ch!ldrl!n OK $15() + dcpos. 3 BR. 2 Ba.. tnhou51!: •··· $a4J 000 5 BR l1se on Lon· I< Watt~. 962-:>:">23, Turner Assoclal 1s Sl"IC.. 4 BR., fll.J"llily, formal & F.\'C'll lngsJ. Rc.liUing 11.nrl 0IARfl1ff';G 1-13r. hoUsl!. No CUT&lfi-56:>', 37, 548-6\l l . ti .. ·, red h·11' .. 1.· donbcrl'r)' in No. C . ri.1 . c & w 11((1 N. Coti.11t ll v.•y .• Laguna it lnlru:. 2 bll.1h quality built _U_n_i_v_or_•_i~ty,_P_•_r_k ____ I colletting money rrom co~n children. Sl:it>/mo. -t-ott11.j!'r. 2 br, frplr. Auume exislin& f.llA J04n 494-lln •-ytime form,r model home; with BY TRANSJo"ERREO owrw.r OptrAted di,5pell$C1'3 .-ilhin *C11 ll 64'2-8233 • 111.nl. rm. $215. $250 tum. or 11pprox 125.no w/lnltre!I • . , EMERA~ iiY tnltJ' court &: completely • C1"~l2 to j. 17rittAt"acia 11 qUll lin.d' area. !Handles 2 BR. 1,. BA . xtra stora~ Avail 1/20. &42-J&t5 '• et only 6'~· $2500 down ''riced yard. Walk 10'°"°°!1, tte' 3 br, l!~ bra. Stan-name brll.~ candy anri 1ara.ci:r. \\' 18lh C.M. $l:i..l l..ARGE clean z, BR. Crp~. 'REALTY .:• ....... nl. CM1. C. !\fart.In MODEL HOME &\ldtr .futt lbtl!d! A.ltr. ttadltlonlll P4rk. boy'a club. Now VI· I _,6 sna.cktl. F" persona\ in· .1110. 6,12-:1767 d I I" "-b Univ. P ark CC'nler, lrvbr.; ,... , 3 BR 3 •-1· • font t(lwnhse. ''"°"'' tltf'V\e,w se""~n11.me. addrtSll rp~. J:llfRge. ....... °" y RJtr. 543--1195 cloeeoot; Fully carpttt'd A • · ._., aep. 1•. rm., ctn!. 'Otn ol 'i!tatl! OWMY CJ'1)tl, drps. Xlnl !Choolt. '"" OK. Rl!fl. l!MS "Pomona. Call Anytime· SJ3-0R2o ··: J b 2 ba Immaculately l11.nd!K'11.pf'd. din. rm. Ir: f1u11. nn. often aenerou1 cerm• with $4."l,OOI and phone numbl!r 10 Mulli-IJldo Isle y Ownt'r . r, , S kl ' d I _, nG En1erald B11y 1~000 «,ooo ••--o. Y-·r omaller -------~---1 State D!atribuHnrr, toc., 1681 •----------3 BR houac.1% BR. Fenced TIME FOR n>aoy bllnt. All nl!:W plun1b-p!!r 1ni;r ecora or ""'on. '"• .., ""'" "" . .,. 1 2 ,• Ow Ill 3 Bcdmnms, 2 halhs, lrpl c Shown by epp'!. hOnlP. c11.n bt tht .do"'lt 4 Bl;l k }•1001, . Pl"Yf'0!)1n. \Veit Broa.41\'Ry, AM heim, $'BR. 41l h11. Wllll!rfront yam. $2'25/mo., S Ul/rnn yr, ,:: flna. pipea. ncnr w & 811 bl ln•. 57,. FHA/VA Bill Grundy, R••ltor f"am rm, 101.& 61IMna1paCf' CR. !!2802'. (7f4J 77S-j()6(1, 1homr 11·/rlock. on Lido JealM!. i<t&-1246, 64~1 . . ·l• ! • tllkft PIJ>eT, M J>(llnl •. pll.)'nU, A. xtraa. By owMr, 833-1042 1 --~.,.C~===--N rr! $1"i00 :\I ti 1 $24,(01. 899 Joann St, C.!\I. N(I Down A\·11il11.bll'. S30,990. 833 Dover Dr., NB &1'2-4620 OPEN SAT/SUN. 12.. U.S. PATENT 0 · · 'nn 1 LG. 4 BR, 2 BA, nei\• palnl, QUICK CASll.' 1 M&-ql14 Cnll ;,4.'>-3424, Sou!h Coast BY OWNER • 4 br 2 b 21'4 TUSTIN ~IONEY:'lt AKER FOR A J BR. l Ba. Off·1\•11trr boml! lg play yant. \Valk to 1 R1!11.ltorK • • a, (BtrW"'" ?1tt ,_ 22ndl W11troln1tt' . "'000\VORKER &16'1397 f\1rn1~h!'d. $450 Month srhoQla and park. 557~. Y Ow .... r at FHA appralf•I ---pl11yroom. fencrd Y fl r rl , ., --~---:----I -.'.'..'~;'.:~~:'.:,,~~:'.:._ Bill ttrundy Rllr &i2-46'.'ft ----, , •• ' "·900'. .. P'fr -amrnar a:'hla:h 1;, MILE TO OCEAN bll ni;, ~·rpt~. drJi~. decks. H•I P inchln & Assoc. S3,000 DOWN NOW'S THE ' · • 12 BR. I bR. Crp~. drn~.' ~ ~ ,.. 2 S Cond 4 BR 2\ Bil •:.A(IOO 4~3412 REALTORS 1 ASSUMI! ,.,., G I LOAN u_ ~--h Yarrl. Garage, Slfl.'>Jmo. 37i THR OUGH Ai .chOOI•, 3 br, crpta, drp11, . ty. o: , t . ON'an ,.11!11.'. .,,,, . . ,. TI~E FOR ,..wport ~ac I E. 18th S1. 642-81179 " ~e. p1tio, p I 1n1-f'..r t:, Rltn~. 1''rplc: P1Mlcd lh•. ~4____ J900 t:. Coll.st !Iv.')', 67:'!.4l!l2 OPJo.:N SUN: l!IM2 f{ln~ O r, s rencff ya.rd, 170 Con&rta-rm.,lgt.p11110.0wrw:'r mov·OCEAN VIE\\! !lon1rs \\'l!h :\1UST SELL RY OWNER 12RlksJ.:1stof ,\t11.gno1i11A· QUIC~ CASH SHARP .2 BRI, c:mpltly J Rr. 2 bll bltn ranitr ·"' D"·ILY PILOt Ownt'!r 54S«11& ed 6--Anxious. Price only blllirlCC"tl poll•rr. 2 RH k Bn•nd nriv ft', &lmplr 1 ' f:rlini:rrl, Shnrp 4 Rrt2 RA THROUGH A l'l!nlOdC'led. Stepa to ocean. nvt'n, f1repl11.ce. cp\s k K NOO _ 3 2\l ba xtn 123,900, Owrll!r w/fln11n t l' !I tfrn, l'~ BA. fRC.lM $77.950. blk bl:'n rh.' l br. 2 b11', '2 1 rlu! m11ny xtni.s. \\llhr1101 21.J/598·1969. dl1)5. Dl.l. 546·~'71.1. • lae pe tk> or .m )'af'd; ntA ,.. 10',j, dn. ltJ0-14¥1-14RO " lrpk, bt'ftm et:i!lnas. Y.'/W I ~·nt J)Ol'M. 0J'I' Ir:, rul-dr.-DAIL y PILOT $275 • 3 BR. ,J BA,• f\l.m t.0Vf!Cy •.t Br. 1 tMt ... ·1'm. ·"'w"•'"N' t'' ''i'o· '}, 1 ~51 ,1"'. P4 000 ·ifr Harllor A· Sii Anylim~ • Call 6'lfi-74\4 14!ll'l nn OF.l~MA.R. ~99-3006 <:Al'J>!!I , hui:e dbl i a r . ii•<' lol . ll url')'~' \Von 't Lll~t! WANT AD l,.ldo 1.,1 .. home. 6 mos nn-fncd, c:rpts, drps, bltn.~. Gfl A A. 81~tt. 2iJ: .547..o!OJ ,.,..1 W•lk1r, R1•ltor or 492-IOM fi.12-7523. , Bkr: 213 431·J2fil!. Ill!. Ca.II 673-.5729 _1<1<:_._1_2_3'_._>1_6-_904_2_. --------------· I . . ... ~ . ' . .. , . .. --- S~llirday, January 9, 1971 DAILY PllOf ,13 ~--.. -l[t] 1---l[t] l~""-""_ ... _ ... _ ... ~l [t] . ._ ........ -I~ 1--.. -1 ~ I .. ···---I~, ...... · --! l~ I -.. -1~ Ir--... -,.;;;;, .. -_ ..... ,,. Condomin iums • Furn. Apt•. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. • 360 Apt.. Fum. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 3'S Apt. Unlum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. . 365 Apt. Un_!urn. 'iD'1 ....'\ ....... ~ . Newport &.ech S.lboa Island ,_c_o_•_t_a_Mo __ •a--~--I Costa Me.. .•:•f, Cost• Mes• • Coron• dal Mer , . l;-j~uLDNilQiii~ij 315 1-------- Laguna ~eech .CHATEAU_LAPOINTE ... t ~R. __ !k"'bePI~, •• '!ivate C0~1~~1JB co~ Sol Br. aponlt, yrly ... ,~•1 ---.-------EAJRWAY,,., .e "1• •: 1---------DELU:-..'F. furn 2 Br. apl, * lBR. Furn. $155. ~m. '"'.'"' •=· ... ""mo. pe 11• UattS Y, •· ~ BR, ...,._.!lA upper. trplc, ~ BLUt.: LAUOON VILLA ~~iis:l~ise ~~s.shOps. Sl50, ~JdL. Bltns, crp,ta . ~ ~ :c~~;~22~ves 213: 944-5717 ~~~-.t:sp~~~c~~t1,bo~I=~~~ S\65 + utll 'a, 613-1503. ~~:~~2~~· nr beach. VILLA APJS. ~~~~k:2S~r3~~; NO. 4 c rcn, no pe •· ·I===-=~----I lndM'Pi & unpar&llcled Balboa P9niniula Also FURN BACHELOR ' ' Jmll l S. Cciasl llwy. 1941 Pomona Ave, C.M. 17th P1 CM. 548-frl!I IMMACULATE sludlO, near •----------2 Blks from ocean. 2 BR, · ' • ~ational facil iti~ll In s , . 2 & ;l BR's Prv patios * Htd Peolt: : Laguna Beach 2 BR FlffiN Sl55 POOL CLEAN 1 BR· 2 BR 1"' t<>~n & ~ach , Sl40. Utilities rountry club a!nms phere. 3 BR. 2 ha upper apt' Very 2 ha, frpl~. hllru, cpts, drps, p . 1 ind" N ho , • Ad Its ~ Condom11uun1 Apt -:.! Bltns cpts drps adlts No BA. Crp. ts ..i~· ,_AL;._,., Q.a1d_,__!94-7118. L•·~ Un! u.....i .. 1. ..... n~. l,.j, b!k to bay 1 blk $25-0,. 54S-7983. rivate patio, poo • IV. r a p I u , bcdroon1. 2 bath, carpets, p<'t~'. (Ter~ nkl.' . -P°ooi. Adl·;;-~ ..... ~~ m.-4rurlriniafi aley ~li.c;• JO"'~~ P.m~R;;'i~ rii;;; ~~~~1"· Yr ly lse. S2'25 1110. BRAND ne w 2 & 3 Br ·~ts. ~::~Ml~~ Co. A~ & M!!'.7 A~.~~.:-.... :rs~~Pr1~i~11!t-::·t·h,e:~~1n1; Also UNFURN $13.l. 642-9521'.1 pd, 543--0336'. • · near beach. 1 ·~pon1ible Sl~S. So <>[ hwy. 32'2 il-1 ar&Uerite. UC!. Adults only. , :l BR. 1 BA. Garden Unjlf. ; J.300 jjj B Ibo J f nd ~APULCO Apts attractive, you/li man. 4!M-4XK1. OAKWOOD GARDEN B~!~~-P•nin sula , ~&l~·'-=134_2=0~'~'-'3-='2•22~·=="'1 _20~22 _Santa ~na AvP_.._ 1_,. Sb£g...,ctplA.....clJ:JIA._Jigh)llbf, ; m~·1,~nfurn. ~ih'IGO~n.....\\'~~ e •-•a --·--1 ,..001.-Otil paid, Gardeii MA;n:--r·s~;--uttr Pl';-100': -APkft'PMBtfl'S---l'°""'""""'-"'-""-"'"'---1-"Xtgr. r.trs. Tci8iil11m, Apt 3.); pa.tio. hea n1 ceilings, ~., ron~ld<'r lease-purchase or DARLI NG 1 BR. S185 incl living. Adul!l'I. no pr1s. 2 BR palio, 2 _min tn ~h. ~I 1700 Jeth St., NB ATTRACT, Lge dplx, 2 br Costa Mese 546.6215 gar. 2650 Elden, 537-0CJEt.~t '. outnghl salr. ut11lt1es. Winter rents!. Call $175 • l BR $145, 1800 only. $14;, mo. 497-115.3 eve. 64Z-8l10 + den. beach & shopping. $175 BRANO NEW 7 pm le Sun. $165/mo. '. ~ : mornings or eves 613-1928. Wallace A\•e., C.M. OCEAN view bachelor apt, WTR. l BR. ULll pald. Nr. Adlls, no pel5. Sl90 + uul's. 'ii , ==="===~· === FURN Bech•lor & l Br. South Laguna. UtiL pd. SIOO bch & stores. S145. 300 34th 67>4172 aft 6 &. wknd1. 2 BR tri-plex. Private garden 2 br, c111ts. drJ>!!, garage SloG -l BR. New dtpg, , ' Condominiums Balboa Peninsula Excopl•'onolly n;ca l mo. 499-3846 St. N.B. See Bert ?.1erriman DELUXE 3 br, 2'tla. Yearly. ·& praae. Sl'ZS mo. 353.c Woodland Place l'ltove. Adulll\, no peU: ; Unfurn. 320 or tel. {673--7777 ) (5.19-33461 Water view. Avail Feb l. 64USM 675--5n2 or 642-5550 642-5848 ; 1----------301 Edgewater Baylront -lllO N•wport Blvd., CM Lido IS'I• 11.ft 6. except on Wed Ii S300 mo. 675-3126 sft 1 pin Costa Mesa ._ t'"'O beautih>I units. Choice L O V E L Y 1 BR . Sun • 3 BR. 2 Ba, Frplc, Oahwsr ;Ap:?::t~. ~U~n~f~u~r~n~. ___ ;36::::5:Ap:?::t~. :U~n~l:•:rn~·:.._ __ _::36:5:..;A:;!'.p~l • ...::U~n~lu.::.:.r~n~. __ _;36::z.·5:._l ' ------loca1 1011. l BR, 2 BA, FPL. Furn /w/petio Nr !litore:ii. ON tne Bay • Beautifully l 'oco=E~AN=F~R~o=NT~~,~B~,-.~,~ .. ~. & disposal, nr beacb, $280 Gen.ral Y.eneral General NEWPORT R IVIERA Private beach. f'rom S250 Quiet adults. 19&5 Pomona. furnished apt. 2 br, 1 ba. crpts, drps, dlx . Winter. 1TH) yE'arly. 615-2&25. 1.;.o.;.;.;..o.c.... ______ ~:~~:C:a~;;;:~-'--'----------1. Adul! Condon11n1un1 mo. Winter. Mr. Robinson Ct.1. 548--0i28 ht't'place, patio. Call collect $300. AdUlts ()f1ly. No pets. 3 BR, 21~ BA 1-'il't'placE'. 642-7000. I BR. Sl25. Pool. Spacious. eves, 213: fi5.t-30l6 673-8088. .. Capistrano Beach Bltns. Delu.-.:,. interior. Dbl 0 J '-~--------l:IA YFR NT • \Vinter renW. Adults. Ideal for Bache ors. N t B h OC~NFRONT 1 Br. Ideal 1 · gar. Avail now, $285/mo. lrg 2 Br lo'"•er. View. G11.t 1993 Churcti. 548-9633 ewpor eac Jocatiofi _painted, carpeted. *THE PALISADES* lea~EPHENS & KAYE & ulil. Adults, no pets. FURN Jgc 1 BR apl, $1.Iitl J t F SIJO. mo. util pd. Yearly .. New, ocean view &1:>-0172 $235/mo. 67:1-2760 mo, Adu lts. 54S-9S58, 2·180 us or or seasonal <213) 698-3627. * Luxurious 1 br apts S90 ~10. )T!y , All util's, Elden Ave, C.f\.1. 2 BR, I BA. crpts, drps, * Lge dou ble wardrobes SPACIOUS townhouse condo. single gar apt Pvt pat BACHELOR APT S"1ngle Adults firtpl11.ce, on CIUf Drive ... P rivate patios 2 b' I' b' '''w ••pl• I p • R 0 1• A . * * ' * Clo•" .i1 •ioo•·o·o · ~ .. ' r rson, e s, pp!. $125/mn. Call 646-3589 or S19:>. 675-1936. " " drps, bHns. 1'~A he at . OR ' 1980 • Ranges. refrig, cable 'IV ... 67~3767 South Bay Club is a w!iole * * 1150 MONTH • l b Breakfast bar + din·~ rm. r * Heavy shag carpeting Patio, ga nii;::e. Ovrrlooking • ~25 WK-OCEA NFRONT t BR furn apt ne1v way of liie designed apt, ut i!ilies paid. * E."tra c!U'p(lr\s boat i;p. pool &. clubhsr. SI65 1110. Lovely Ba<:helors, 1 -BR. Adul1s only. no pels jullt lor single people. H's • 304 3..1rd St. + * Adults, no pt't.s'. s175 Adul!s. 54g-66()7 l\Jald service , Pool. Uul. Aft 5pn1: 54S-WSO fun l'ving '\'ith warn1, dy· 1 BR apt rum 'til J une: 15th 3.'>322 Camino Capistrano, Apt • 675-R74G • Beaut/Furn Bach Apt na111ic neighbors. It's a S140 mo. -14j() Channel HI. f.fanager, 496-2455 or Bache lor, !urn. Util's Walk all shop~/1heater1 hralth club. ~aunas, swim· PlaN". 675-1071. 49&149:l Huntington B•ach Irvine Ll::ASI:: By owner, 3 BR, 3 81\, fam rn1, dbl gar Lge low maintenance yd & patio. Crpts. drps, Jrplc, bit-ins. Pools, !cnnis eris. · pa.rk.s . etc. University Park. 833-114:,. pd for I man. S75 mo, $110 Uti.l . pd. 54S.l098 ming ~I. party .room, ?II· 673-6790 ~=-~-~--~-1 Hards, indoor ~ll driving 1 BR. furn. Utilitirs paid. Sl25Jmo. Adults. 310 E . Balboa Blvd. Balboa Corona del Mar Pvt. bach. rm &: ba. Nicely furn'd. No cooking. 673-6904 1 BR. New. Be11.u1. furn. range, tennis courts, pro No mo to mo. Ad ul lll only. shop and resident tennis pro. 2220 Elden. 646.-~! e.ves.. Single. 1 &-2 Bedroom lu.'<· QUIET, lltudios Sill, 1 BR's ury apartments With all the. Sl23. No chldm or pell!. modern conveniences avail. 2135 Elden Ave, Cr.I. See able. Furnished and unturn- Mgr Apt 6. ished, --~~~-~~--1 1 BR !urn trailer No children. no pell 3 BR, 2 ba, upst.a irs. Dshwsr, Sundec.11. Ga!! paid, Quiet arra. 544-3345. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Gen•r•I • Townhoua• Unfurn. 335 1 Bedroom Furn apt ~•/ • 61:\-5601 • MODELS OPEN DAILY 10 A.M, • 8 P.Jl.1. RENTAL FINDERS ::: frH To L•ndlords Huntington Beach g&rage. $175/mo. $1 15. 1 BR niCflly !urn. S85. * Call 675-5553. * 2 BR trailer. 132 \V. Wilson ~~-"=--'-'7"°''-~~ I C.M. 54&-9'71. 2 BR. So. of Hwy. No children or pets. Sl85. SIOO Incl util. Sm Squares only. 642-7!98 adult n1an nP11r ='=========:I Ne11oport. 642-5583. apt for 13th & RENTS FROM $150 NEWPORT BEACH 880 IRVINE AVE. =-645-0111 !:= <tJJW.lt~.CMt• M.,. ATTRACT. Twnhse 4 br w/ frplc, all rice hl tns nC'"-" erpl. drps, pv! pat, pool & rrr. af\~a . Lse only. No pet~. 2 cl11ldren. s l 9 o .1.C_••_•_•_M_•_•_•-----· I !!62-20.~·1. REMARKABLY Dana Point IRViNE & 16th 1714) 645-0550 LGE., comrortable 2 BR, elect kitch, f.irepl, p11.tio. Nr ocean & bay. S195 yrly. 673.7452. Dupl•x•s Unfur n. 350 Costa Mesa $250 NE\V 3 RR dup. pvl Lncd ~'ard, f'IE"c hltns, dbl c:;irac:r 5."!6-1917. 213 241-8647 Apts. Furn. 360 Gen•ral RENTING FURNITURE COSTS LESS Complete 1 BR. Furn, II~ ]Oii' as S22 per mn. 100 ~. PURCHAS E OPTIO N UNBELIEVABLY IS-l_N_G_L_E-.-,-..,-.-... -1.-pe-l-,-.-k-.I EXTRAORDINARILY $2j & up v.·kly, DANA BEAUTIFUL r.tarina Inn 34111 Coast Sl75 New sp1. 2 BR, h!t ns, shag crpts, dl'pl!, pn!ios, gar. 356 E. 2!Jth, CM 642-4905 Val D'iaere Gerd•n Apt1 Hw.Y. Beck Bay Ad ults. no J>elJ =:=========:I SOUTH BAY ClUB APARTMENTS ••• Pulling gr<'t!n. waterfall & Huntington Beach VIE\V 0 1-· THE BAY-2 br. ~1rcam flowe r! everywhere, l'--"---""-'------·I Liv e .Jh•r• th• fun isl crp1s, drJ>§, bllns, pool & 4j' J>O<>i, ttc.·room, biJ!iards. FURN ISHED Bachelor ll.pt , sundrck. Adults S I 7 0 . BBQ's. Sauna, furn.-unfurn. v.·a\er & 11:as p11id. Adultsl --l~Ll07.~l~B~E~D~R00=~,~,--1 ='='3-.16=="'=·=======: Si I BR l BR + ..i only SllO/mo. a 36 -~678, ' . ng es, l , lUen. 536-49_9 918 P l H 8 ne11.r beach. 8 3 0-12 3 2 . &•lboa Island 2 BR. t'rom SIJ!'i. Stt It~ 1 • am, ' · 673-!K>60; 494-7714 2000 Parso.115 Rd.-. 64.2J67o Sll5. Very nice 2 BR mobile , LSE 2 HR 2 •-f s h::lme. Call: s,.ig_9;;77 or \VINTER rental -~-Br furn ~ , °" un . love, Br tv.·een Harbor & Ne'1'°", 645--0735 llpl . Cov. loc. Slr;i/mo. + rcfrig, cpts drps. Heat. Ad.Its 2 Blk N. 19th . · utilities. 5.:17-9805 only. S22j, 67j..{M86. CASA de ORO 1 BEDROO~!. ne _,r bch. SlJO LRG 3 Br 21~ Ba. 1500 VtEW""-3 Br., cpts, drps. per mo. Tradewtnds Rralty. II ,. • bit I · I J y J i 325 CASUAL Calif. U ving in s 147-115ll . sq. . am rm, m, 1p c. enc. garage. r y v.•arm Mediterranesn 11.tmos-Pool. .. S250/mo. &-12--0300 Winton Re&l ty 675-JJJI phE"re. Spacious color CO· Sll>Sl35, LGE. modern l br Corona del Mar ~ ON TEN ACRES 1 I 2 BR. Furn A Untunt Flrepla0t1t: I priv. patkis I Poola. Tennis • ConblM B~ 900 S@a Lane, CdM 644-:!bU IMacArthur ~ Qi.a.st Hwyl * COROLIDO APTS * 2 BR Studio. Unturn. All elec. dshwhr. dbl carport & lrg pool. 5190 & lip, 673·3378 2 BR. Frplc. Stove/Refrig. New shg crpt. encl gar. $195/1110. No pets. 673-1109. NEARLY Ne1v 2 br, 1 ba. shag crp!. bl!ns k drp& "'/lrplc. $200 mo. 67~5724. 3 BR, 2 ba. newly decor. SJOO mo. fi09 P<>lnsetti11, Cd~1. 673-filJ.I LG unique brand new 3 br. 21;. ba, bm ct>ll , lrpl, all hllns. best .11rea. 673-6904 3 BR, 2 Ba, cpts, drps. slove. refria. dwh r. garb displ. S250/mo. 67:>-2698 • 2 BR apt "'/i:'arage. Pvt entrance S200 mo. 7 0 0 N11rci!iliUS. 67~1874 hookhd;d IUXD11? llvlRfJ ••• HUNTINGTON BEACH-Mulls Oft!llNG SP£CW.-11£DllOOll FIOll $1451 CASAdelSOL Near all beaches~ PriYata ltrt'IC:e • Rec Buildln1 •Salinas 2 Pools• Biiiiards • Gym• Puttin1 Green and Volleybatl Buill·in Kitchens• DishWl5heB • Disposals• C.n>ebJDrtpes Close to 111 sh~inr • Private Partin11nd Storap ALSO: 2 8'<1room w/Af1olace from !205 21661.,aillnt, ~ toodi-(714) 9&2-1653 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Adult and Famlly Sections 1-f,..$135-2""'-2-f,.$155 HUNTINGTON GRANADA Priv1le Terrace• 3 Pools w/CabllllS • Built·in Kitch1111· Dishw1she11 •Carpets/Drapes• W1lk·ln Closets• Dressin1 Rooms Close to SMppinr, AU Betcha and leisure Areas 17111 Goldtnw..tSt., Hantinc1Dn ludl m4l 147-1055 (Just South Of Warner) SANTA ANA-Adult and Family Sections Ol'tfllNG SP£CIAL-1 llEIROOll FIOll $1371 PARKPlAZA Private Pati0$ • Rec Buildinc •Salinas• Jacuzzi• Pool B11ilt·1n IOtL'flens • Dishwashets • Clrpets/Orapes Near South Cout PWa • leisurt Areas• Freeways ALSO: 2 8'<1room/2 Bath Fn>m $167 Town House w/l \I Bain. From 1175 39CIO Sotrlli Floow, Sala IM-(714) 545-3214 (2 blocks mt of Bristol ind M1cArth11r) ! • : . ' ' . ' ' .. . . ··.' ' ' ' ' ·' ' ' ' ,; : ' ' " ' ' !rid. 11em ~e!ecl1on 24 hr. rlrlv. t\lnnlh !O Mo. cusroM ordinated spts -designed' k -~~·~~~•g~i~~·~i,....~"'~'~',.~· ~·~~·"~p~si-~5~~69~"~·:l ;A~p~t~·~U_n_f_u_rn_. ____ 36_5~A~p~t:.:U_n_fu_r_n_. ____ 36_5~A=p~t:.-:-U_n_fu_rn_. ____ 3_65"7.:Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 36SApt. Unfurn, furnished for style & com-:::: 1 • lrv•"na Irv•'-lrvino Irvine Irvine fort e Heated pool e Kitch. DELUXE Bachelor Uni!A -1 :.:•~V~tn;a::::::::::::::::::::;::.;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~~~ .. ~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~::;:;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:::::::::::===============:;:----rn wJ ·indirrct ligh ting e Walk 10 Ocean. Ulil pd.I Ile luxe R/0 . Ad ults only. t\o LINDBORG CO. 536-2579 Pl'.'IS. LUX 2 Br, 2 Bll . 1 BR-!ep Furniture Rntol ."117 \V. EHh, C.!\-1. 5'1~·311\l 1\11ahr1111 774-2800 l BR.·S175 furn , ~howrr 111 l.lOJ \Va.lnul. See t.;TlLTT IES INCLUDED 1'1t;:r, 219 l.'ith,,.il, 118. LaH11bra 694-3708 36:i W. \\lllson &12-1971 Furn baich•lor unit PALM MESA APTS. • • • • • • • • • I SJOO • * * 646·2687 $6 r11te up S27.JQ \\'k UP l==='=======:I STUDIO & 1 BR Apls Laguna B•ech 1 BR FURN. $149.50 e Color TV, phone ser\·, pool 1 -~--------·I Bachelor"' Furnished • Linens, n1aid serv a\•ail. $30 WK LUXURY from $140. Social clubroom·billiards, etc 2 Bl1 apl.~ s11· nio. Live "·here the fun is! & up, B11chelor~. ~1n£1l'"-. 1 mo mo. OH: 2'.l'i6 l\'e1\·port Bh·d. 54g..97a,; Brlm1, ~le~ 10 heh. all u1il, e POOL • • 8 • • • • • • I htd pool, hnrns. rec rm. Qui ~ & CLE•'' rE"slaurant, cort.1a1ls, danc-e S1\I "NA ,._, "-~ • ,J,\Cl:ZZI SpAJllSh·slylr l.;'arl'lrn il l"IS 1 in_c: • 2 h' lr•m 1110 ''"' • \'lllll"r lnn lln1 rl Ap!s 1:.;61 f.lt>s;t J)r CO"-l ll i\lcsa ' " ' , · "' ,.. Phone 546-9860 I 111t1.tf'r pa 1rl. Adult~. :-Jn prt~ 49-l 911fi Nf'ar O .C.C . 109·A CHAR:'.ll NG l hr ap! 1n HOLfDA y PLAZA Clearhronk Ln. I '"" s1drnhal nr1ghborh......d DELUXE Spac1nu"' 1 RR • * * * • C!osr in hr11rh t.· tri1\n furn ll fll S13:1. Hralr.d ~>I REACT Ba f'h ,t· 1 Br apl~. Snuil1 hut cnly, i\l aturr Ample park ing No children S3.:> 11 kl.v .~· up c }'urn 1ni·t 1 rn1plityrd ~1om a11 1• 1'<'rf'r. . no pets. !96j Pon1ona. I 11111 ~lonlhly terms avaU. rncf'.<. Sii:, 1nrl Ullh!w.• C:'<l. !1!1~ El C~m1no .J.16-J).lj1 ·l:M-1!.~~1 Apia. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. Mission Viejo Mission Vi•io Mission Vl•io Country Living In Beautiful Smog-free MISSION VIEJO'S ••• CASA LOMA APARTMENTS 360 Luxur y I end 2 Bedroom Apartments in the Heart of America 's Most Successful Planned Comm unity, Ove r· looking Mission Vt11ITFamous--Gotf-C-ours1-1nd· €ount.~ ,- Club. • Patios and Balconie s • Rllhges and Dishwashers • Carpets end Drapes • Swimming Pool and Cabana • Central Heating and Air Conditioning • Models Open Daily 10 A.M . lo 6 P.M. Easy access to schools, recreetion centers, 9olf courses', restaurants , shopping, theatre, library and perks. · $150 to $220 PHONE 17141 830·9121 SAN DIEGO FREEWAY TO LA PAI ROAD LEFT TO MARGUERITE PARKWAY, RIGHT TO APAltTMINTS. RENT A $1,000,000 RECREATION CLUB FOR $180 A MONTH AND GET A TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT IN THE BARGAIN. ,You would expect to poy a lot to liv e in on apartment wilh a million dollar private club. But you don 't at Park West Apartments where rentals start al $150 ... where a two bedroom avergei $180 ..• and the moil you can pay ii $225 a month for a lhree bedroom, two hath apartmenl. The rent is a bargain, when you consider the club ... staffed by trained personnel ... wilh a fully equipped exercise room .•. men's and women 's lockers, showers, -whirl~~baths·and.sauncu ~-•. Jounge·witb.lir.eplaco-•• -. - libro .. television room ... billiard and pool room ... cord d game room ... multi-purpose roqm and cater· ing kilchen for party giving , .. swimming and lherapy pools •.• sand voll eyball and championship tennis and handba ll courts .•• and a grany fi eld for jagging and lawn sports . The apartments are incomparable ... spacious .•. up to 1,250 squa re feet .•. ind ividual enlry courts . , . pr ivate polios or balco nies ... shag carpets and full length drapes • , . all electr ic, with built-in appliances, including "· self-clean ing evens ... air conditioning ... birch cabinets ... and ma rble counter tops in baths. $1 50 a-month .. .-Of}J-80 .~-or-$22.S •.•• Jio<<lly-onything - lo pay for a million dollar recrealion club ••• especially when you 're gelling lhe best apartment in town in the barg ain. PARK WEST APARTMENTS 3983 PARKVIEW LANE, IRVINE !714) 833..3733 \.·~"'Tl IMI -·~ From the San Diego Freeway go South on Culver Road. CAUTINd A IETIEA ENVIRONM!'NT FOR YOU • ' • ' -'.:•' ~ri ; • '' . ~~! ' ' .. , .. ' '~ ; ·' ' J ,• ., ·"·' ' ' ' • -... , I --· ... . ' . ' '' . ' .. ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' •'I ' .... ' . ~ " t I ' ' ., " "; ' ' ;· ~· ' .. . . , ' . , . . ' . . . . . ' ' ' ~ I . ' ' 1115 . M·ATTERHORN =· ' ·. J,-----· -------~:.- ';it~!·· ... . ·~· •.. . . • ·:"' :t' ·~·. t:f=--=::-----------· -------- • • ' • \ "' -·.· . ·\ \ • '\ \ . - .. . .;. IS NO DISNEYLAND Yes, you 're right. There's nothing really funny about a fractured le g. But -pardon the pun -it does give our friend, here, at least on e break. He has time to thoroughly enjoy the DAILY PILOT as he takes a leisurely meal at the outdoor restaurant in Zermatt, Switzer- la nd, in th shadow of the real Matterhorn. ' But you don't have to break a leg, go to the Matterhorn -or eve n to Di sneyland, for that matter -to share our friend's enjoyment. 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If your servi ce isn 't listed, we'll start a cetegory just for you. Pick up the phone right now and re•erve your space in the "Selle" Circle" • • Your · Direct Line to 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CWSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT ,, ••• OAJLV PILOT %5 ' Apt. Uilfurn. Huntington Beach 365AJ*--llnfurn.-• Huntington BeJch us Apt .~Olvrn. .... _J6S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Un.f\lrn. _ Costa Mew 365 Apt ... Unfum. 1. • Fountain V811ey . 36.1 • Cost• Mesa Costa Mes• LRG 1 Rr. Bpi, All M W •• BIGGER lhan . home DEl,UXE rrpt-', rlrp~, tile " paint. I :\ Br, 2% ba st udio . TOWNHOUSES Bltns. Sl45/rno. MG-0451. S!95/n10. No pets. 545-5270, ON NE\VPORT BACK BAY 998 El C11mioo, CM . Rl.'hl-~w cfa Quinla flermoda NICE 2 BR , pool. blfn1, cpts, drp.,, ~undeck. Adllll, no 11t>I~. $150. 6 4 2-ROOI , 642-8006. Casual e state livin g. Enter La Quinta Her· * TOWNHOUSE * Ul_G_2_B_R_.-c-.,,-"-.-.-,..-,,-, --.------- mosa's lush green aln1osphere & stroll tree-3 & 4 BR·3 Ba . F'rplc, lam 2 BR, 1._.. BA, crpu, drps, child ok. Sl:l5 + dp. 2214 Huntington S.actt ' • j lineU.a.l.k .1'{.~YS . .lil....Y.Q.YL,fil)_t. room, double Rarage. Beaut, · "'""1 t lflJl. 11~ E College Ave No 2 6'6--0627 -LL UTtl-iT-ll!S-INCIDDEb ----::..-·kl111t1~e,:v06r.:lm111u'di:" _l!allil ........ .,.,.,.i.", N;TM .. ....,_ .. ;, . '--· --<'.llEZ 08.Q J\PTS . --··· S $180 Adulr& Chlldrens &reB -Ti™tldf t..·~~8.lT --S17(J.-'"2 BR, t•,t ba-stud" . ·dFt"-Atfllm:r;-t·~-Hft; pcltfl°; ~ - 1 BR. Unf, $1 0 -Furn. · S250/nio 642.0300 540-r.147 NEW Unlur n 1 Br. apt . ~cc, cpt/rirp!!, adj shop'g. private 11;al"age. WuheR;" 2 BR. Unf. $175 -Furn. $210 · · J w/b!lns, crpui, drps, ~ll-8301, 213/.'192-~ dryi'rll. 5J&.8038; 536-27?7 \Vi lhtn romantic setting W/(un or privacy. llJ...2, BRAND NEW F.:ast.~ide $150/nio. _Inq. 301 Avocado, 111 Ana A\'e, Cl\f. Sl50/nio, ATIRAC. 2 Br. from S\39. 3 Spac. fir. ptans;-decor. furnishing!: live-OPEN HOUS E SAT & SUN · rhtm1'1 , 111 util ; n i:-~ Br. Crpts; ltl'JI!': 161,-Sart-- T er raced poQI. pri. sunken gas BBQ's w/ 1 & 2 BR , 1 & 2 bAlhs. Apl 9. 6~:i--0984. ~~12.1279, {'\/('.~ 543...$572. All extras. Pool. Kids & seculd cd seating comp!. w /fi amada & Foun· S l~l 10 $19.'l. Crpls, drpa, 1 VACANT . Rcdec thru-our, IX'IS nk. 17441 Keelson·D. tain, dll.hll"hr. selt clr1u1 gas oven, 2 .Br., 1 Ba. Crpts. drps, East Bluff 8'17-83l5. 968-7510 * Color c.o-ord . kit w / ind irect lighting. a.JI \\'lr & wis pd, Htd pool. refrig., bltn1. 2 yng ch11'1ren 1- 20 k N ~""' 'l'wnhousr ? BR ·11> BA UNFURN 2 Br. S!udlo llpl. * Delux e r11 n9e & ovens * Plu1h 1ha9 crptg. :121 E. lh St. 64&-9148 o . o P<'ls. Sl40 . .,.,,, Joann · -' • · B C s:. AJll o . Jnlo &12-1461 Bltns, lrplc, encl dbl gar. 1;>ncl gar. Adults on I y . * o nui storag e space * 011. carport C'OZY 1 b1'. beamed Ct'ilin~. """ · \V ..,, o"'':l. $1 50/nio. IWz-4;.49 I* Sculptured m arble pullman & t il e bath1 stove &· rf'lrig. crprs, drps. 1 BR prl patio, all elec, '"2 Anu.c:os ay. 6':..,,,,.,. · -~----1 * Ele gant recreation room. Pvt yarrl. Gardener. S130 crprs'. dqi&, carport. No pets SPACIOUS'2 Br. ~·rpts, rirps, NF:\\' 2BR_. Crpls. drps. I FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY mo.6!"16 "'.181hst.,642-4960 or c h i ldren , J?sponsible d"·nr. patio i,, 'poor. $240.1 sto~·e, patio, ga r 11.c e . '''-' '"'2 0021 d It I 1115 "'1'"2 • 64'5298 ' $)6.l/rno. Ph .. 5.16-6027 Blk from i·luntington Cen ter, Sa n Diego exi ~ .... or'" ·:m • a u son y. · '""'".,. ·...- J·'r\vy., Gol den\vest College. LllG. modern 2 Br. Rltns, LRG 2 BR., 1\!i Ba. Studio LOV ELY I. Br. Lrg e_n!ry 11 BR Medal\~on Condo: ~II San Diego Frwy. to Bearh Blvd., So. on crp1~. drps. N<'ar 1'-Mart apt , No pets. Children ok. Crpts dfi>R dwhr pool S165 bltlns, .rcfri~ • .c;ncl /pllho, & H bo ., · CJ--~ P·• patio 726 J St * 64; ~"""' ' ~ ' pool. Quiel. $130, 67a.5034 Beach 3 btks. to l lolt; \\'. on llolt to . . . ar r "'"10P R"· ~ 11:,:,. · oaM · .,.........., &.. gar. + park'R. Ad uHs onJy. "" LaQuintt1 Hermost1 714: 847 ·5441 2210 Rutgers o r. 646--6919 2 & 3 BR separate houses. _A~p_t_. _u_n_f_u_,_n_. ___ 3_6S_A_p~t_._U_n_fu_r_n_. ~· ----365 GOLD MEDALLION P\'t ya.rd 11. Garages. Crpts Fountairi Valley Fountain 'valley 365 f.1orirrn 2 Br. 1 i,; 811.. crpfs, & drps. S150 lo $175. ~9 ;::::::::;::;::;::;:::=============~! drps, GE kit. F.ncl. gar. Orange Ave. 646-2414 Apt. Unfurn. J65 Apt. Unfurn. ----Costa Mesa I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; \Costa Me1a Ma ny luxury cx rras. Nr. S\6.'i LGE. dlx, 2 Br, i11, nu~. $1'.i\ Aduhs. 120 E. 20th ha. Qu iel: 11dlts. G f:. Kit. Ouie t Adult Living NEW DUPLEXES Storni::f'. 210 E. 16th P! I FROM $135 ~panL~h (;.1r1!rn :\p!s • Cun1 e111elllly l.ocu1rcl 1 & 'l Bert1'00111s & 2 BR. Shag r111s, blrns, I ? 3 BR \\' h I , hook ~18-&tl:.!. 1}(':1111 lorlsrpd . SJ:lfl k $170 ...... · as rr .. cl)f'r . -Sir.---.-L~i~\Goo-~2~8~,-. -,--~1'. ·l 11 11 Ad I~· 1 up . enl'I gll r, pario, lrcd .11r. .,. HI< a u I. u s nn y no ~lt'sa Vr rrlr arra, 5'{\)-103'\ rlrps, bl1 n.,, pa tio, no pets. pr!~. Wkdays A.fl 5:30, 548-1861 Buill-111~ 2,11 ,\1'<1l'arln ~I. 64(;.0979 1 Br. Up[l('r 11/)l. Cptsldrps, t ~~~c-------' b!111s, 11/nigh!-lighT view. 2 BR tlelux, Clea n, Quk't. ('.1rj)l'I< S: 4!r:•1>r~ Ent'1osr.rl G;1rat.(i'S Pool .~ 1:1•c-rra.11011 !{n•. VILLA MESA APTS. Gar. No 1)('1s. &16--6835 a l! Cpls/drps bl!ns, bea m <:f'1I· 5 ing. Adil~. no JK'I~. $150 S('{': JliO \V. \\'ilson '! Hrt, Pri11 patio. Hid pool. · mo. l974 WallCf', 546-~86. :.! <·ar encl"d gar. Children SHA RP Lg. 1 hr, crpl /drps, \\'Clt'Olllf', no Pf'I! plcRSf'! llltins. Quiet blrl'g, l nl ant NR new 2 Br, 111 811. $16.'i rno. 119 \V, \ViJson. OK. $130, 5'\0--9722 or rpl/drps, stv/dsh\\•hr, gar. 6-1&-\2:>1 !H1·~2. A11I now. 766 \V. Wilson., 642-7¥.l8 NE\\' 2 br deluxe .:ip!, N .E. AVAii~ Fch. 1-Lrg 1 Br.1 ---------- Cos!a Mrs.:i. Rug~. drapes, Crp1s, d rp~, bll n.•, encl gar, AITRAC. 2 Br, 11,i Ba Studio r;i ni::t·, closed gal"l:lgc. nicc adults. no pels, $14 0 . apL Crpl.11, drps, bltns, I pa110, Adults. T!'rnagl'r OK. &-16-1762. refrlg, Pool. No pe t s . Sm prr 1Jk, S175. Avail Jani----------648--$10 Rl'altors 673-4400 [-"COR-SICAN- 1,·,. &124~i2 PARTLY turn, l Br. duplr x ' - ' . , 11pl. Adulls only. No pel~. • NEW LUXURY 1 & 2 Br. j NF.\\ a11r11t•t1Vf' ~ I.,, ~ound SlQj/mn. 974_8 W. 171h St. dwhr, shag crpl, garages. rroor cluplrx. rr,,lr. crp!s, :l-tl!-6!J~..! Pool & llt'£'. Quiet adult I lirl"", twained ~·r 1 I\ ng s .1----------living 642--4•170. I Nc1\·, large, dt>luxc 1-2·3 BR's. rnv1l1P [lal 1() living:, onl y :l J • tH'1~hhors in ~·our hlrit!;. I til lns, p;i11n. A1!ul1s. only. i. * UNUSU1\LLY spac 2 $30 \\"k-1 per, 11•/k1 t S.'Fi, . 110 pP1s. Rl'fs. $1 ,'i!I.;.(). 23j.I he J h• fain ,il" sturlin. ~laid Sl'r, l111co.. TV & !rll'. I HI Ills. dwhr, fnrTcd air l1<'al. 67 3 ' .oil;ic 1.,111~. drp~. lt'ph• in ~ S.lnla Ana Av~· . .....'.!--0·~ Nn !)('ls. Sl:lO. 54~5270, Sea l.ark ~1 01rl 2.101 Npt I Br. i:;ar. t'~ 1111. E. nl South NEARLY NEW l-~3_,__,_,_JO _______ Blvd, 646-74.45. f"oa.~t T'!-11:1: 1t11·11 ofr Sun· I Rf!, l ba. Crptj! !lrps l!l'lf 1 k n011 l'r 111 H"~·"·' ~·leanlri~. gas ~ven 'rJH'] * 2 BR. r lrc hl!ol!, oc .. • DELUXE l k 2 BR. I FltO;\l s1·-0 I l!<ir, l'a!ins. ~8-3605 '377 \V. !i:"0~r, t-.tcs 1 ,1.v 1 errle. 11Nre11. 81111; Garden Aplll. 811-ins, 11riv. "10 1•1-, • ,-,,.,1 \I 1. ' C•\Ji'll'IS. :J.1 mo. o pt s. patin. ht'Kted pool, frplc. •' • • 1.. 11 r J .1· "-1 !'On, ~i7-8·100 Adul l.11. S14:'1 mo. 54&-5163. 1, A1MrH,\CT1\·1ITi~R. 1 1 ~ Ln.(;~2 BH. 1•, RA . 21=========='--=====-====== 365 B1\. !>'pill lf'1'l'l l1nn1a1·. I !'h1ldr('n ok, no p ets . Apt. Unfurn. J6SApt. Unfurn. ;>.rw t'pl~/d1·n~. b\1n". Nr. Sl:.ll/mo. 5-1~2-1~6'-,~-,--l -;:::::::;-::;::-;;:;,:::----;,:::::;:-;:-;;:;::---- 1 ~l~r.11.1\: ~ ~1·til~. s1 :10. Ir~~ 2 RR~up~tairs~rp1s. r\rps, Fountain Valley Fountain Valley .. ~1,~ !~'l!';~llr, Ap! I. 5·1!J..3;i.I hlln.c;, r/o ,(: rrfrli::. No prl.~.•------~---------~---- or •1~3.;8. " I .!_110 96R-1 •r•5 ur 518-7T~-••••••••••••••••• T!IE Gi\HLES _ Ul::LUX, e\Pan 2 Br, 1 1 ~ ha. ·n 1~.: SEVILLE I ~tucho, Cpls. tlq1~. pool, 2 Br, 11~ Ba, w/ J:?Hf . Arllt.c;, adl!Ji. 1 chil~~ ~'16..{)~96. crpls, drps, range, fncd ytl, $1~ 4 LRG 2 Br, trpt~. p:1 t10. fi:{f).4120 drric. hlln.c;, p1Hio, no p<'IS, Z-1:1.!J..(; Oran~e A1·e $1 :;..-, \\kd"y!I Rf! 5:30. 5'1R~1~7 2,il!l·E Santa Ana A1·e $1.-•.'i CLEAN :! br & patio du plr.'< I ap! lnr m1'llure l"Ouple. $11:1. HARBOR GREENS n;; Pomo"' -"'<. >l0.:>800 I ' iJili"""2-Br. i;.rp1;:-d;p~blr n~, CARDm & STUDIO Af'TS 1·2 childrrn ok. Nr schls P.:h'h, 1, 2, 3 nn·.c;. from $110 , Rr shnr1i::. $1.'lO. 962-3055 1 2700 Peterson \Vay, C.l\1. 4 .'v\6.U1i0 ~\l ,\LL I Bdrm II pt. ----------1 $12:1/mo. Utili tif's pa id . I \\'IL~ON G i\RD~:;.;s Af'TS _Car~rt. Call 642-743_1 __ 2 Bil Un!ur·11. N('wly rlcr REl1F:COllATED IKe 2 br. I Nc1\' cpts & drps. ~Jl;ic :"\r11 drps. crp!.~. bltns Sl50 i:r,,uncls. Ar!ult.c;, nn l"'IS ('J1Jlrl ok 6~2-7315 I $110 n10. 22.113 F<iuntai11 \\'ay •1 JlR t Sto • J · ... . itp .. ve"' N'ng, E dl1trbor, turn '\'. on Dhl i::11r, pr'1\I )ard Nope!~. _1\·11~, ni. ~ Ji~ ."\1on1" Vis:a, C:'t1. BRAND NEW 3-PLEX I.Rt: ~ nr. 2 R11 . N-"-,-,~.,-_,-l I crp!•, !lf'11ly lirr. Nr OCC Carrnr1. $!77'/1110. j:1j-6J."1l 2 Bl! r.~nn:r E . ..,lras. I l• f1 ~l~.i. 61-,..1~111 . , ... :Jounfainj 1 a ! lk<lroonu -! Balbs Adult LlvlD& P'unllahed .a lhtfanlltlMd e Dblt-•"- e Sii•• C•r,,.U • rr1.-. ,..,., e Clourl Coro1<M e a .. ,..N c.a1.,. 9565 Sl&ter A venae • • ALL NEW V8LL8YP8RK APaRTmeNTS • • •• opens new doors for • YOUNG FAMILIES 2 BR Apartjnent $160 2 BR Garden Apartment $17 5 2 BR Townhouses $185 e Pre-School C•nter e Adult Pool e Children's Pool e Private Patios e Electric K itchens e Wall to W•ll Closets & Cerpets • 2 Playgrounds • Cerports & Storage VALLEY PARK APARTMENTS 17256 South Euclid St. (ju1t south of Warner if!) FOUNTAIN VALLEY Phone (714) 540-4785 • i 1 !l11rr ht • Fur nished Models on Dliplay Professionally Managed by WB Management Corp. NO MATTER USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY THE POSTAGE! 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Orang• Coo1t DAILY PILOT • P. 0. lox 1560 Cotto Moeo, Calif. 92626 - 7 12 TJMIS TIMll -- $10.65 $15.90 $13 .10 $20.10 $15.55 $24.30 TO PIGUlll COST Put enly •n• werd In ••clii 1p•c• elioYI, l11cl111i11 yewt' 1.ldreu er phen t nuf"lhtr. Tht co.t ef your 1.! i1 ti the 111.! ef th1 !in• 011 whlcli the 111! we•.! tf reur 1d h writ- ten. A.I.I 12,0D 1..tre If ye• d••i•• u11 ef DA ILY PILOT l o• 11rvit1 witli mell ti , .. ,1;,,, J F • .. < . . . . . . .. .. .. . ......... . •' .... ,28 DAILY PI LOT Sat.urda)' J4nuar~ 9 lfl7 l 1 ~1 -.. ..... --Jltl { ,_---l ~l l~ .......... _"'-~'~'~-· .. _ ... ~'~' ~ _''"0_""·~)~1 1~"'-' ... _''"""~l~-· -*-*-*--'*-...~ 1 1 ----Trader's Paradise 1-...... 440 I Penonals SJCI lost sss l -.. -.,-1,.-:W-AR_D_lo-,-... -,-.... -.-," Ii nes Apt. Unfurn. / 365 Apt. ~m. 365 Apts., l'-'=-'---'.-'_-h ____ N ..... ew-.-po~-'--.~-a-~---furn, or. Unfvm. Apt1., Office Rental Fu.rn.. or Unfum •.• 370 lnro tt>dttlng 10 reft.1m of Newport ._ac • r D<S en 370 *DELUXE* FREE N ewport Beach • PARK NEWPORT' General ;... I ----------, We1tcliff Rivi•r• OUlee !;pace availablto TwQ f'Xreu!!vc su!ies 1770 ·sq H 11nd 708 ~q flJ cai.:11 "''llh 3 i Basic &a.ting Co~ ofl- erad ro the public by 1he \\'ht1elApr1COt Toy Poodlr, • leihl, J~.t Christrn;t.a e11e Vu:, ti mes 16th & Ono1ge, C?\T. O"'·iltr I uflil't'll, I. n r i; e 1'l'~:~11t1on Balboa Powt>r Squadron. 1-ligh on a bt urf overlook in g the wate r . 7 pools. 7 tc1u 11s court,.<;, $750,000 heal th Pamper Yourself l,.1\'e 111 lluntingtnn Gardens. R-1 6-132.'.l 2 BP.. furn or uni Bltns, crpt ~. drps. Heated Povl. 18'XJ \Vf's!cliff Dr, NB • 642-5388 • roonis, {;Ollfl sl0111l!l', J\dt'-:;a1 t a!; wel l as power 1Juat1• 1mrklni;:, 1..9('.atcd ho11tinl.: taught Startlng at'l'Oss f11.n1 \he l)raru::(' very grieved. &16-9516. I coLo nng "'/While star dollars Sapphire Jo~I on Ba/boo ' IJtland . Reward. 67~77 I • -tl.\lb:~}Q.\l· B~l:helor~. 1 or 2 ~s. Also 2-stnrv to1\·nhouscs \1•'2 or 3 BR s. Eler . kit che11~. private balcony or patio. F~o1n $17:l to S4 50. Subterranean parking, rlrv. np!. n1ai ri service. conv s h op'g. Sec 7 beaut r11odcl apts, open 9 a.nl. to 6 p rn daily. Olhcr t11nes by ap pt. J,oc:_ at Jan1borPe & San .Joari11in llills Rds. just i'\. of Fashion Island. Phone (714) 644-1900 for leasing inforn1alion. Apt. Unfurn. 365 t Apt. Unfurn. Coun1y AirprJ1'!. 45"0 CamPu,; 7 pm Mon. J an 18· Every -re·1··" p· ~ '"'h:'-• ---~ ::i:..---~ -·~--....... '""" c· , . .,, r.'londaynitc fo~llwecks. a -en1nlu••-:egvna -BHC1i"'P·· •• --r-......:,.....1~ .. ,_u:. ~ •. • o.u-.... At New Ori lrirOOI' YaCti!' --·----·-~ I J';1l'l'SP\l"r Jlon1es fu r furth-P , Q\1'!1Cr will tradr z.ii\1 f'qully I BAYt'H.ON·r -Yl::AJU.Y S'J'UDIOS _ J BR .. ul.ll incl. er i.nfo: 6'1&8801 Club, 720 \\. Bay A~P., lr --------,[r,;; in 6.)~I Exf'<·utivr-J BR. 2 2 BR, 2 B·'· rurn (lr unfurn. I Q11fe1 , rtea ~a n!. e all eollet't -,,_ __ ... · ~wpoi! 8efl.C°h •. 8tnig tt::'.::'.'.'~~=:Jl!~~~~'ll~ in Art·a du1. for I !'vi tx-11M1 & p11 t111 No JX'lS. D\v}'er ll 13! 437~204 7JJ SQ FT ~u!table fDr 11ntcbook & pe~c!I first I. 11 • bcar h or Orange Co. uni!!!. $300 Pl'l' rno. ij73--0n1. t'ngim."1'ring desicn offitf'_ 1111(', Any 4uestions ca.JI 'l lJ..35.>-7372 collect. =======-.=:::::::::::::1 San Clemente f'~q u1ppcd wit h df'sks, <!raf-673-18.1\ ring hoards, l'tf". Downlown ---~F=R"'"'E=E=---Schools & CA P ISTRANO C-ZONED 2 BR .. 2 BA., blnn ran,i:e, r ,\I SllO. 642-1230 instructions 575 4 + Acre:o1. [IT" & l!!car, dsh\\'shr. laund'"" lac. RL-<:. c-----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil$130,000. TRADE YOR 1n-•J 0~·~·1ci:; Or sho\\-rm Sf)al"f', rm. Tas1efully tle.:.-uraled. across Balboa B;;y Club. llunrington Be;;ic:h PniA·er <.'Orne or ??! Adults Only • S\80 Bl'aul decor., Slj,() nio. ~quadron's basic boating REALTOR ~8-7711 214 Calle Patriria 6"15--093() cuurse for sail or power. Casa Contenla, 192·22.i9 RUTH STONE Cosla M1t1a , liiiiiiyjii'i[llipiijpcoiiiRliiDO!;YAjiiiiiiii NEW NEW ' Huntington Beach ----------1 luxury 40 Unit Adult _N_e_w_po_•_•_B_• __ a_c_h ___ , Apartment Complex iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSUPEH·DELUXE QUALITY Cl""" ><a.·t Mood•y_ J'". 1·2·3 l'O<HTI , UjJ 10 3.000 ~q . llary ll1h T\\'IN bo,I( spring & n1al- tress, r111'1hun1-l1rrn. ui;cd. twH.:e, Trade for r :.:tra-firn1 n1a11tcs.~ St'.'I, plug-i n ltea.1- 'rs or ~?? 492·0770 2 Bdrms. · 2 Bath Rent1l1 ,,6J t·upanl'Y. Orunge Cuu111y. At: Hunt1nglon Beach High I I~ ft, Ofllt'(' SUlti'S. lmn1ed . fl('· 1 Ti me: 7:00 P.~I. SEACLl¥'f l\111oor Ap!s. 1 '--------/.1 rpor1 lrvinc C111nniere· School Roonl 111 POETRY J __._. ·-···-N. !An;: Beal·h on Allantio AYr., l'ii fr, R.E. oil'., 'l BR h•1l1"-f' & ::!••r., for un!I! 01· 3 HR. hnn1r. Onin~" Cnt). 01\!U!r TI·\. 4!J6..4;J93 t'ully f.'llLIIJl!K"d flu[[ & fnhl laundry, 1·~1 J2 yr~. valu" $12,000, ~uil rouplr. 1-~:ic­ changt' niohi!e or n10lf:lr home or sin houSf'. !'l'l~-:;&IO I llAVE: 120A. on rrout sll'l'an1 near L. Isabella. I TRADE $35.000 {'qu11y for 5nu1hl'rn Callf. income.' 3rukr r Eni.:lund 673-414'1 • • • * 2 L<ti.'tlna Brach vieN lots. s. 2 Br. 1 1 ~ Ra. Sl4:l-SJ60. l & 2 BEDROOMS Comp!rle. adj. Aitpor!l'r F<11· iniorm11 t1on telephone: FURNISHED OR ft I & R 1 k Sl."1() \10NT11 _ POOi.. S30 1110\·e in allo1A·aore + oi l' es!aur:tn1. ian s, 5:~-4t:UI. <'pi s rli·ps bli .ins. pallo re)'.:'. d!srount. Crpts. drps. UNFURN. Rooms 400 S.1n D1tgo ,t, N'p1 Fwys --.. ===•u"'R'E"'°--1 WORKSHOP l'rade S9.000 equity 1n <I br Woodland llills home w/ pool le air ('Ond, on \1e111 lot, appl"lliscd at S43.000. !or hornr ur ? ? ? =>lt>-3W17 TrRdc lflr ?? Call :'>'1!'. t1oc_gee. 51:..8•1i4 I ·• k i-2-UNCRO\VDED PAHk:ING ADVENT k:td~ ~-/)f'!~ Oh:. lr_i:: ronins patio. poo , 11uan1 o . ::i .i l'I ,. """ """" e Sp,•lo·· Ar,•·<m··•~ llUNTJNCTON Beaf'h -s1u-1.m 1wsr RA1·•·s SAILING CRUISE 2l>:!O [H•!a wa re. 11.B acen 1a. ·'"'"'""£"°" • " us , . ., .~ d 1 r d ,.1 1 0_ ,... "".,..,.,. 0 1~ 1 ~ 11 1 1 S a n· 'l R-·1 lots San Clemente . fi.IZ-22'll : 11.llo'r .l p.n\. :'i31i-l~l6 * BAYFRONT * • SPl't·lal cabrncr space en pre erre l ~· 1en .-.: V>Vnr>l"'•n.i:r. '" 1'2 u uni nr. '"' . , mas qu re 1ggcr. C . ·11 D p . 1 CHOICE large un provf'd lrit, :'>allon City. Want latr Tn1vcl Trailer p1clc-up 11·11,•I; or tr.ade on Mobile lirtlllt'-84~·8296 --· ------! I • Lock ,garages wl !s; ~tor halh privilege.~. s~.~. -sw. R111. 8, Nrwporl Bf'IJCh 1 !,{"811\ll!;' J/15/'il ·1 0 [' 3 j Ten weekly sessions be-\~rnrncrCLll OI, T~~a Oln; 2 Rn. Sl :t::i Up. • 3 HR Jligh-risc 2 BR's froni SZ!l5. e Bm ccil e Lnrfrv e Patios Furn. util paid, 6-12-11:'120. 8?.3-222:! Courtr!;)' to Rrnkr rs j r11on1hs. ~1r.n ,c:, womr.n want-1g inn ing February in La· a r.lt Jn<.'Om<', s, or • Sl.'tfl UP. Palin. po(l. f, I 3 s1d(' tie slips avail11h!e. e Dwhr/dis1iJ e Gu~ stove BIG ,--,-,-,,,h-.,. I t•d 11·'rles1rr ft1r arl\'cn1 ure guna. E ither afternoon fhe~ Doyle Company k \!ORA I Al ' room "' P 1 " • • • Eves· 838-63•11 rhililrt•n fl ·. · " f>.12.2W2 • Special soundproofing C . .\f. pri enTrance. Ni cf'l.1• Business Rental 44S .~. n·;ivPI ,i,,, ah1!1ty I'! sha re or evening class; g r oups · ~~·1'1~·,1 ,~gR~-.'. ·'~:~ra ~:il'~~~4;i AT_T_R_2 AR ap1 , unfurn. • Shag c11rpcts, drapes furu. $6"1 n10 Rl'spons1blP C . I B 'Id. I r\f)Cll~t·~. For inf0J·n1utinn 1 limite d to t welve. Fee * * * • ~ r . J Ilk r t '"''~ on!y• ~1&-j,fl. :io ommerc1a . u1 ing r ail f'aui Reynolds, (213J 50.00. Ap1i1,·ca nls subn11'ttl:;:11;:1::=1:1:j' (·, .. t·lif'lr! 91\:l-~!Y.ll I 1 ron1 ocean. vrry g ,-" 1 " f i ~1 GAS & WATER PAID , . on rnrnr1 lot. 2JOO Nc11•pcwt :!711-2603 I I . d . . * * * --·· '" w rp c, •~" nilJ. NICE Roon1 for rent. scn11 Bll'd 111 i\·lonlr \'isi a C ~f · up o six poems an a 1 AR 11"'1r licach, neii·Js 673-22;,7 1323 E Iden Ave, ~ pvt bath, J\lan 1l n 1 y . , "t' .~ . t'1'.ttt ~""". ,,·~ t·,',,,· i ~-ULLY LICENSF: .• D •, brief back"'round n ote r!eroratf'1 I \1/pool .S1•10 per ---, ""'I!• pa" J;~•· .. "" • S 1 ' 1,--------~ r------~ I DI G ldM.dall CM ;'.48-8119 1789 Crrs1nion1.Cll •100 ,11 2.2,·N · Rr11owned1!1nn11 piritua1sl l by January 21 Ruth [ I I 1~· inn. Also. 2 br.. bltn~ & x. O ,, ion · a a" ... ~ ;i .. CIA'llllrl A! . IJ . I -So . and R . 1 refn~. tTpls l: drp~. ~150 2 J. 3 BR., • Ba: C'~· bltns , C.\!. B!l'cl Apt 2.i. (\'~Ct' on~. n1a1trrs. . St o ne has r ecently b ee n l'VIU5 epa1r1 Service1 i nd Rep:.ir1 i inc·! u11rs. I pauo, encl gar. St7;:. up. 646-0032 or 6'42•11 21 Q SLPI NC Room S60/n10 . ·• Lci\e-, '.'llai:iagc, Busint.'ss Professor of C reative,!'--------•I Trar1f'wind~ Hral1y. 11·17-8511 1 * 54&-3708 • Priv. t>ntr . ·.'bath. Adults YACI IT An1kl.'r sreks RPadings giv~n 7 days 8 Writi n g at R adcliff '••••••••••• •••••••••••Ii BAYMEADOWSAPTS 2135 Eld C'>l Newport Bch lnc a 110 11 \\'Pr k 10am -10 pm. 'I' WALK TO OCEAN • no )lf'ts. en, · . 213 ·. 312.N El C ino Rc11l \Velles ley a nd t he U ni· Ch'kj C••• Housecloant·ng S t A See 1\lgr Apt 6 w/1lock 11c1.:ess. · 11m • . . . 1 1 BR. Cr1>L~. drps, snnic w/ an a na . · 379--11713 evr s. San Clcmrnte vers1ty of W1scons1n and f ·pie & p·111os Sl3Q.$JJO per BRAND NEIV UNITS ;;ill "·ith Sl,EEP G rm for r>mply. 492-9136 <192.0016 Poetry E d itor of Thel------.----- 1:10. Adul,ls. . VILLA MARSEILLES IX'a111 cri!1ngs ranehng p11t man, pvt home & entrance. C0~1 MERCIAI. Bld'g Incld5: O . I S ·d. h & F ch Writer Submit to Daily TENDER Loving care !or HOUSECLEANfNG , S::tO ~~'.6-2.'i79 patios, frptr. 'all rec ia cil-hy mo only, SJ.J. 154~ Olf1cl's w areho u se & nenta · we is ren ' _. · your 3 yr old & up. Reas. A.)f. -3:30 P:\1 Sl:i.iS. E:ir- LJNDBORG CO 8~~~~1o't~W il ies. Adults, nri 1)1'1.~. Orange. C ~1. fe1:ccc!iyrd,, I~ ~.i\.1. A11ail MASSAGE BePilaocthB.o x P1098, Laguna Nr Pomona Sehl. 642-1327. perienccd: own transporta· 2 BR rluplrx. s1.-.i·(', refrig, e Bai'h. lron1 $100 e * Sl; P ER wel'k _ up 1/1.l, Call. 4!1'.-550ll. DAYCARE: 7 Day \\'eek. Hot l =c"'c"=64~2~--0=23S-'o-----dsh11~hr. "shr/dryr, crri1 s. 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts e l RR f Sl:r> e '" aJ d ] (!rps SlliO Achi!ts only. 1508 Adult Liv,ing ' rom w/kitt hf'ns. $27.:.0 per "·eek EAST 17th St. lron!agi·. C.'>1. 10 A.:0.1. 10 12 P . .\I. ' mr s 11n p ay 11rea. In DAY WORK. Prer. lull-time. Olii·r . :1~8.:i23 -----Furn. & Unfurn. • 2 Bft fl'On\ Sl65 • ·up Apts. MOTEL. 5'lS-97i'i siore-Offi<.~. S60 /'11onlh. 1813 Newport s 5 10 0 r1. CJ\[ I ~ ~::,:ft-64C 11 M Hom• ~2~0~~· 11f;X:· O"·n transp. BEACHBLUFF Apts Di~hwasher . color coord inaf. ;i,~7 \I'. Ra v Si ! li!llln Harbor Nl::WLY furn room $1-R 1X"r Rr;ilonnntlcs Corp. !i7;,.fi700 642-04 I ~ 1 are y .Xr11· 2 RH, 2 Ba . d1~l1\\·a ~h -ed appliances plush shag ( & Nr111p0rL Blvd. l-n1i N. \\erk &_up. !"vt entr avail. STORE JN Hobbit Shops, Art Lirensrd AIRLINE Day/ni!e 5'18-24:>4 rr.<: fXl<l\, rmtio. 8231 Elhs. c11rpet • choice of 2 color or 19th St1 . Phone ;i-l&-04.Jl Ccnlrr. Laguna. A!so fix-Sp~~~~l C t t Ironing ,;4~'.ii.177 •lr ·"·17 ;i9:,1. srhcn1c!J • 2 ha lhs • s!al! C1\LL 646-0073 N .H~vl 101\·er.levf'I 1\•/v1r111 , lurr~. 4)).1-61%. n~., & Ni<>ht Cia ~ses on rac or I ·--~--~---- ------shvwe-r.~ • Mirrn"ed warrl-pft1lo. rerrig, m11y {'OOk I J[S] "J " Ironing : Sl.j(l l'!f'r hr. WALK TO BEACH!! ,,falure grnl S!OO . 64.-...o9JQ. S lotl'·~26 \V. 19111 SI .. Cr-.! Lo,tindfound 543-6500 WALKING DECK Bnni: Owri l!<tngerr !..O\'ELY-NE\\' J & 2 All's. robe it oor5 -indirrct light-2 BH . !urn Cir unlurn. $150 $115/mo * 646-7414 . _ 610 F: 1711 St Sn11ta Ana COATI NGS Call 645-3092 . ing in ki!chen .• breakfast I uni. SlfiO rurn, 2j6!1 Orange YNG--;::0ilf't,:e <1r 11101·kin-'C girl · -•. 1 "' Of Rll types. 1£e Roofing i ===========, Crpts, rlrps, tl 1~hwashl.'rs. 709 Pal111, S47-3!101i * ~'El\' dcl -,-,-,72~b-,-&7.-ri7e-,. Firrlac('. ~llr;\g!'. Near llf';i('h Cal! 96R-4:.·14. -- Laguna Beach bar • huge pr1vale fenced Al'" "';_10,·7 Balboa JsJ Kil & TV rn1, I d , I I h Co CM 642 7221 for free L d ~ ,, .... ,. "" , .. 1, S''· Im:., • "r. ,7.,. •," 'IJ n ustr1a R1tnta 450 P IANO l..e"sons ynur oine ., 1 • -an scaping I p;itio • plush landscaping • ·---, . ·' " "' u ,,....,.., ' 1============ brick Bll.C-B-Q's -large hcat. 1 Df.LUXF~ 1 & 2 ~r. ,furn --------Found (fr" ads) 5SO f'l'r1Hied ff'Rrher!'i. 1\!u!<ic rs · 1 • I • I I & unlurn S130·S16.1. J ool. ROOi'-1 & b11th w/priv. entry. SMALL UNITS -Sy~lern.~. 7'.-l r . lla!hC'ock. MY \Vay, quality home • " poo • ana · "-· Bl • C d I It "" Maintenance I · 1·1 ,. 22 d St C'1 "-12-364~ ,.,.. ... an Vu orona e -· ar COSTA MESA CAR ke1·s found on BanninJ: 6-15-1~ rt-. Walls. ceiling. flooi·s , 3101 So. Bristol St. 1 ~. " · · · ·.,. · · · s1:.1n10. 67.>-&.l95. :)I. h 1 w n Capistrano & I 1'1t'. No JO. b too small. fl USB "D (1 r.1' N I So Coa.i Plaza) ~=~~~-~ . $9:i & s.11 :, mn. l111n1rd ocl'.U-. A" Busy ~ C Al lj '2 1· · 0 · ~ Huntington Beach ROO.\·! ,t, 1k1trhrn pnvilrges ,, ... _ ••. """lJ.·, .... ,1 It. Christine Sr. DiA·ner miLY ~.J...1494, 24lhr ans. serv. ,1 R 8 .1, ,1 Sant• Ana I t k I d ""-Y •~R,.. ~ J>lt•k "P '' 5, •• ,.,, Libra~ I I ~ . tlOSI' l'pA 1r-u1 ,,.,. 11int.1 or nut u~e 1'inr ~11,i.:_ a Y-* NEW BUILDING * u "" •J ROO:\I Adrlilions L T :'-losl Anything ~:i..-08'20 ~\!es . OC!'..:AN \'1¥:\V • Lrg l & PHONE: 557-8100 P1'1 nk S2.J 1\k. M 1-!1fi~. Annr-.:. Seniice5 aod Repair' Con~tniction. Sing.le s l~ry 0; :'..' BR unlurn a111~. Crp1 ~. •-:::::::::::::::::::;:::::::;:::: ON BEACH' 1-. . 12!!0 sq II ur11ts: <lifter . i'l'SI-D . It p k 2 E. t' I & I ; --• QUIET in Bachcl,nr hon1:-niurn. 110·220 poi•i-r. pl('nt~· f'OUN in Co PgP a r arf'a s 1m., p ans · a)nul. Masonry I drps. hl1.1 ns, 11a1 1os. \\'alk-CAN'T BE BEAT · 1 LL lls kp,1:. opt. Nr, Thunn ol park1n~. lllth & l\lh11!1l'r fl.la ek and "'hi cal "·1t h 847-J:ill. , 1ni:: distancr to 1nwri 100 e B,acht'lor Ap1s. F_ rom S2, l::i SI. 64&-l:i98 Alie .• Costa J\le.o;a. rl'fl rolla.r box 1Ta1nt'<i, L! B b • • LJC'D Con!r. Remodrhng , BRJCk: & BLOCK WORK I CliH f)r, Lai;:un11 Beach e 2 BR •••I >-m , . .,...~ ~ ·t6","• •I< l t 11',l , a y 5ittin9 dd r· . :\IASO~RY Of· ALL TYPES • "· '" "'" FURN rm, !"00.k'g pr111. Pvl C. RoJ)f'rf Nattress. nr,al1 nr. ,.. " ·~ a -0ns, roo 1ni;:, pa1nt1n.: & ' · · : 19'1-;).1~ SINGLE STORY 2 Rll Furn. t 'run1 S285 0 G · d I ~ "'"18~o "'0 7""' for estima1e, 5.11-28;)2 I f'ntrance, 2i.l Broadway, Cns1,1 ~lr~a M2-14g., L i'\ • Hairr 111' in n ca! LOTS of LovP n1y J101nl'. repairs, .nv-·><>, "' • .,.,.., Soulh :;pa A1mn~ph<'r(' Caqwts .rlraprs.r11~h11.·ashrr r 11 /ti -"· tou"" 't"I k h • t f I t N1twport 81tach 3 HH's. 2 BA, uni. Crpt~. dqi~, hlk lo hral·h. Yrd Yrar!.11 $260. J'\o pets 603-~~~ • ff~r. 2 l)Ji 1111 Hlulf \' /111f'v-.' of ba 1· & ocr;1 n $l30 7,r1 Don11i1i.:n Dr. Pciol pri\·11. Call 61:1-12!10 ---. NE\\' 2 tllt, 2 h;,, Frplr·. ~ha1: c·pt.•, r!rr". Hlln~. gara~e. nr bf'l1. $I i'J. 61~1 1 Of (i l(,...:ti2~. --1 2 BR. caqlC'1r1t. r1 rapl'rl. nror bearh Sunrlf'ck. ~a r;11:I'. wash1 ni: l<'lc1I Yr 11 r l y. &12-39iS r \'"" ,(, 11 knrls. 2 RP.: i:arrlen apT, carpeting. 1.rapcs ~ar;i.i.:e Nt'11 port Htr~ J\lll -,11\-tlli'l; '·" . . . -o· . w ca l-. ...... r '.... 6 n~·s " . o,1 unc ies, rg Re~lin~ * il.dditions ~ BR. -2 BAT!\ hralrd (100l-!<11una1<-tf'nnis 500 SQ FT BL G All · & B h d H B ~.. '"Id Moving I LRG, Room •• '"'· hornr. ' ' '• • antic -u~ ar • ' flK'd .Yr1. ~ ....... hr per cn1 · KARL E., KENDALi. ---~-------Caf'f>"ts & drfJ'!I rr<· roon1-0rean \'iPIA'l! · ... r~. 17th ~t .. Co.<;ta 1\l{•sa 968 ~182 Xl 't 1· c; 22nd s1 L' scd 8-l..J37 Air ConditioTll'd /la li os·llm plP pll.rkin.i: P\'1 ba S.· "ntr. Nr. \Varnrr 2'20 F"l 1 1 p _::__ · n n • 5· · :.t ·• 1cen --Bonded 5-1 -"F'REf~ HELP" plannin'' & Hearh. SIJ wk. IM'.l-4649. '"r rir1I niArr_ .FOUND Sa.1 : Miniature h!ack C . .\1. 5-18-12ilJ. GEN'l CONTRACTO-R ''NIOVING "_ Cut moo<•gl. l'rn'11lr Patlr•s ll ~~ATF:D POOL l'lrnly of lawn Cflrflnrt & Storagf" 11 /DOl'.:N VILLAG!'..: GAl1-0EN APTS. 2500 Sou!h Sa!t11 Sant a Ana Q ~JS.1 525 FREE TV Si'l'ur ily c1iahls. SlOO i'olo. 67:).6700 -Broker " H N ON. /~'}O(ue . male. Sanl11 Ana INf"A NT earl'; I nio lo I Remocif'Unir:·Rnom Adrlitinns l cos1s.For1nlnrmatinn-Jnhnl UNTI GT Rentals to Share 430 NE\V bldg, J7211-2300 ~!I fl. <H'f"l'L, Cha\.11 e-0llar -no lags yr. Collrgc 1'11.rk arc11 . ,\1'.1.~-Lle'd 'tns M5-099l . 673-GSro or Dnrolhy t'ulJ~r 492.n.il. PACIFIC ----·-------Nr .Bakrr !,, f'11irvif'\I·, l !..· ho111CSLl'k~ ;_1,1$-:\797 in1uni :l h;1h11'~. \1'('11-quallfl-l 711 OC ~:AN AVE .. ll.B. 171~· : ... 1&-1 4ll7 n1y bcaul. Jgr. 2 Br. apl, · k h1Jahu.1. Dana Point arra. BABYSITTING rn.v l)fln1f', 6 Paperhanging ;\!ID 11gr> l'mp. woman, sharr yr lst'. Sullivan. :~lo-t·1 29. F'OUND Dog _ t°l'mal(' Chi-_ed_niothrr._ :1.i7-4Dfi:l Fencing I Painting & Nn li n nk or smo ·e . Rentals Wanted 460 •""•1•· REDWOOD FENCES --"---.::....c::_ __ _ Orr nprn 10 a rn-6 pn1 0 11ily 548~432 .,,,,, . ., .l:i. mo lo 4 rrs olr1. U:iv1ng - '\'II.LIAM 1\'ALT~:RS CO. . . HELP! I I FOUND sniall, black. /rm earl'. >!fl 1~rs. lncrl yd, K-• Pa1ios·Dcck1ng P_~~OVESS!ONAL Pa1n!ing ~~':".:'."'~~!!"l~':o:':""' CIHL Th shan' V·ir1ona d.-.g, Vic: 181 h & Ba lhoa .\1arl arra C.M. 64j..-14i3. 643-0991 or 67.3-~0!l f~:-.trr. 1 story, low 11s S200 -;---Beach houi;(', 2 frpl~. ocn Nf'rdrrl 1H one'"· pn\X\m lly !o · .--~--. w/gd painr. A11g rn1 . Slll. WE 'RE FRIENDL y at vw bri'ln1 1'1~. ·1!»-4631. L.A. ln!'l A11·por1 hy sin. Bl , N R, 673-2906 111(,11 SchfJ()I ,e:111 \\'11r1!s . Armus. reilings sprayed 2-,STONt~H i:;NGt 1· f"'.',·1 ,\I. E R-mm•le t>> rl'1f'. drsr.rv1n" eo~/>I<. 3 •.•r. fOLii"ID-bla<'k ,t, while rlu rk Rati.11s111111g !ron1 l~)nn 111 Gardening Mi'llS Sr R l;,17-13."ilt E , B 'B I " -"'' " 611;\1 da1l.v. 6 42-0 022 '1· oy, XCIUSIVI' r, a, urn ·I . 2 BR '/I · I nlrl t>o" &· 6 1110~. b;tl)\'. 2-3 vl1" Fairl'i<'ll' & San Diego AL'S GA RDENI NG • I s iarf' lll'W ap1 w 1 p r • · f\t>ll port llghls arra . 1 No \l.'asrin~ MOVE IN BONUS $~.i31~~nr. SJjS. Call now ~1·11h ~aniP. ~286. BR h!.IUSI', 11111. ur dup1 r-.: in fr-vy. :i4.~l2_27 ·, _ ,-, --, --for Gardening & s'Tlall land-* WALLPAPER * $115 to $135 rental r11ni::e of s1:i0 1110 Xlnt YOUNG Afghan fou 11d ,·1c B:\A'i ~J llINC. El'r_~_ f,, scaping services call :,,tO-.il9S \Vhcn .)'OU call ''Mac" 1 & 2 BR's. FR0;'11 Sl:\~1 Ga rages for Rent 435 trnan1'< 11 hn t•a rf' for pi•r 111-1 t:s1anc-i11 Jl1~h Sr h no I • 11 lincts. \ly home. 61.}o-1283 Scr\'ing Newport Cdt-1 Cos. 548-1444 645-tru !rnni;t<· Frrshly rR +ntrCI. Q1•rrlookin11: briiut J:ardrn 1~r~ "" !hrlr f!\111' Please Plf'asr lfle nhfy. 5-1-0-.l,'f.}1 da}~'<,_E\'f'~~>-1:~-(J.ll?. ta t.1esa, Do\'~r Sharl's, Crpts, drps, hlln'<, frni·<'rl 111 paliO & hit\ flll'll. \flul!s ST 0 It A G F~ Gar a g I' rall· fi.12-.1:il'!l Aftrr fi 1''>1. j YOUNG ff'lna!~o;:;1;;;;::;r eat, RELl..\BLE Aonhy~!lll'r. 1~ \\'e~fC'!i[f. r•lflt l ur 2 1_'hilr!rf'n iik. I 103.l 121h St. 11.c rthS fronl S20/1lb1. }!<I t.i_ ji.-..1. \!11!1 -1 ["<t•d Vt• Do••er Shore'< Old•'"' of 10. Vrrr on ..i.knds ---~------- S U C1111s .~· lrl'•h -11,11111 -:.' '"' /lf't '<. l·l!O ~ .. ~nur Sl .. j Lakl' Park ;i:\6-:lli!l'l l & Pomona C'l * il97-4l<R-, REt'INEn ('llrf'rr ll"<)ni;in f't-'Si~· ._. v ' • 1 Call Cathy, 1;.16-l'iZi , * A·l CLEANUPS :->A 1ofllir.tt1d .A11' 1111V1r----- -----· :_· --\1·11nts i-turlio Rp! Co. ni ov· •tl-·•·1 ---St 1 d Rr '! H;1 hlln~. hah· p.1110. , • , "f'\\' I BR s1 1·s1·• e G\il \GE" '1 , --RAR\.SITTf .. R-, •II '"''·· 21 ·,,',',.~'repair, minor n srp, JNT/F.:irlrr f'l<1in1 1n.1!. r-rre ""'· IM11t rrr,. Ltf''d & in~. J\rcousr11·al Ceilings. Call Chuck, fil:~Cl800. 11 .. r ,,, Rra.'llJ/l Au11'1i1. ·' • ··•· ·"' '1 ' .~ \ 1 •• 1or;i~f' 1n~ In N R. Ca!I t'1 (·s. a ll ff'm11lf' S111n1r!<f' 1i111en fournl .. ,, "11•1 l!·•r Sl!I"> ~~1~-l lfiJ F11rn/Li'nfurn I Hln·li tn I I'\ 1· "'' SM II hnui c;_ \\'arrn mf'al~. hi" T"'l'IOl'!llln;:, 7 Yrs in r r:n-PAli\Tl;\'G. Accous1ir ir:.-,.2~•~ · 1 on~. t r a1rgrou s, "' hrini 11 hrh ~. \::t:~1 J,'l!.,_l·IT, \II' of \Slh '-· N~1,port. Ca "' 962-4!1!4 f'F'\1;\>:\'! .. \ PT I HJ: 1111t __ ------B~~ACll Pr111. ra110. 202-A nin Wll>-S22ti ----to idrntify. &11-4i1L hHrk ~arol. li·l'l-l."192, Ci\l arl·a • · , rr1l 1n~<; S10 com11lr1e. Al~. (1'1 •1' rl rp .. , hpl Slb.i J/f'f We•tcl<.ff _:•lth._!.IR "i~ll-S:l•:ii STnR,\GE: Gar11i;-rs, ~::'\fEr.-.-Chi"ir1C-;rr . ,.1;;7; AL'S L11nf!~cit p1ng . Tree in!crnr r-;lrr-.;; Sl!O +paint. '~, • \111 ti~>-'11¥10 ~ 1 1. d d 1 ~ill -6!1~7 nr fi.1G-.111n "' ' ' -Thank .1ou l<l r r1'ao111i;-our S:!:, pl'r n1on th I I *' Lost SSS rl'f's n1.11 hQ111r ,\11y agr rf'n1n\·a . ar rrm.-. e 111,i:_ l,1\P..(;~; :.'. hr. 11• !i;, -;Tf'i'. SIG~ -'! nrt :-;r 11· ~h:11~ AI Jn~ ('l11c;c;1 f1f'd arl~. hnrf' 11r hal'f' Phnnr fi>\'!-fi~!ll u11Til fi rim. Per1onals """' Call 6i:i-~'J:~l~. C1l\I 111·1•11 Trash h11111i11g, lot r lr11n11p. 't'OU-SU PPLYT HF. f'A!'N'T 1l n1~. hl11·~. 111' ll<•;Ji.: H••·1• l!Jd J'n•1l. Q111ei arlul 1., JJo1 I hrl1)f'd ~n11 or can r!o ~o 1n -, . !'.\IL\l\:l·:l·:T, 111" h I 11,.. YOU;>o;(; ~l•)l hr r 11111 h;1hy~il RC'p:t1r i-prir1f..lrt!< fffJ,11~;. SlO P"r. rn1. 11a 1ntrrl Yr' \I ~• Ill" 1;1~-1.,7, •>-1:!-17il 1"'! 4'1:!<.!~il l tbr luTutr. Off' R t I 440 11 f.\1·ll11" 1111 hl'arl 1n"t 11c (' 11 l:.;l!HOPI:" N -----1 1'\p ~rcr e~t. 5.'.i7-86:~s. ---------·--·--ic e en a \\11~011 l/1c!1>1'1a ,t· llarhor. ~7~.-\~1';lrf in iny llnrnf' a Clran ~~·. ~;;~r~~~~,~-~:ll , :~!!J--70\li -~-----1 Apt s .. Apt1., DESK SPACE Auto transpOrtation 52S I !~~ _,R"1vard. &16-0161 111· -----Rr,1~nnahll'. E"llr.s 106-J,~S:\ f'AJ:-:TI!'.:(; Cn111rn'l g,_ r<'~irl. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfu rn. 370 .~lll-.i.iOO Builderi -· -/I p!~ nur ~11rn a!ty , 1 r!11y! 222 Forest A venu9 11',\NT~'.n· V~ry 1na1 urf' anr1 Ln.":T;-T1111111111 >:.h 11 i r•· rt * Re s1den11al -Apls * ·'"l'"'ir" Frf'r "·"I. Rrl '~ l oguno Beoch rr~rn11~1blr 21 yrar nlrl r1r I Chi huahll~ \\'h11c & Ian BR!(")\, hlnrk. r n n r r" Ir , C·m'p1c,.o,,mcm~c,r_;i~~" •,o-,,.·, _!llill-_1.~.'l_O or 6.J.'i--1111.l I ,,1r1,,rff'm11lr1n~h11rf'<tr11 -1 "1 " ,.._.,..,o--"" <1!14-~l&6 I . \'\\ l rn.1r. ,-,e";:in. f".V., t'arpr111 r11. hnuSP lf'11 cl1ni;:. ---p ,\l;\'TINCi· Jlonrsl, g1.1arlln·; in~ ;1111 i;:as in JU' I !ltill-170~ ull 1 1111~s rrmor!<'lini.:. No CEN CIPanup. Itel' & sprnklr trrn \\'n rk l.1c'd. Local re/'1 , Apts ., Furn. or Unfurn . Costa Mesa Cos ta Mesa Cos.la Mesa DESK SPACE Swingers Need Not Apply 305 No. El Camino Soln Clemente 492-4<120 li<ffi r!rivlng l'f'('(}rd~ A1111-·--· ' jnh !~Ill :fmlllL, Lie. Contr srrl'. Ro1otil. Hand.yman, Cl!ll 07.;...:1740 alt 5 I i::oing as fnr north a~ C('l\Wr J.Os-r : Alterf'd n1ale rat, 111h1 !!62-6!lri. odrl job~. Reas. &16-~ll Real n 'Alcr1r. ltlahn An1 lral'ing W11"£"dd1sh brown mark'g1 PAINTING/ · ti! :irprox Jan. Ei!h. Cl:Jn!ar1 t·C'tl roll:i rd. Re1111nl ·M!i _ EXPF.RT La"·n ca r e . in H11'rhorpa~~1;_g. Lie~ Jark 111 :..l'i-4!182 or 5-1."~-.:l!~lO Sf>a11 11rd Rri., Cd'>l. fi03-7fi!IB Carpent•r • !\la1ntcnance only. Ca 1 l bonrll'il. l\f.'I'~ furn . 1>42---2l.l6. <'l'r~ "·knclli. 51a-!~09 1t:.y8 • anylime, ;J.16-67.il. __ _ ' We desire mature pe rsons who would apprecilllte a clean, beautiful place lo live, where managers hove on interest in the welfare and comfo>I of their tenants. :rlO ~q It i::-roun(l 11,.....r. ' CAR·P· ENTRY ~ ..... "".R. H•·"'•tta• G·~,.,, PAINTING-Ext-1~18 yrs. · \V 1·11 D p Announcementr 500 'irrRAVED: Pale .11 f'llo11· • b """"-rr. " " o.fl.1" 1 presl u.~r P~1c i r \'1 l\llNOlt Rf~PA IRS. No .,o Comrl"• G••den in g f'-.:po>r n~. Lir. Frf'f' f"~I. · >t Ut I · i p k fr 111a lf' Lah. ftflrir\'rr. I·:. C I A C I ><• •t2' ' • •• PICTURED IN THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS MAGAZINE AS "A SHANGRI LA ON 3 ACRES" WE Beautiful One & Tivo Bedt'oout Furnished & U nluruished Aparl111,ents Self cleaning ovens • Dishwashers I in 2 BR opts I Dispo•ol• • Shag carpets • Drapes Huge Loads of closet spoce • Jocuni pool •wimming pool • Soun• Baths • Recreation room • Pool table & Lounge• • Kitchen or bar • Fireplace • lvoods 111e1·r1n1ac 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa The m ost beautifull y landsca ped comple:< In the area - ~t rar11~" i _1>a11._ fir -WHAT IS YOGA? ~1111' C .\f An.~1,rr~ In Lnha . Too Small. ah11l"I n ear• Ser\'ice. Kamalaoi, 645-4676. L"-'flU!lT. r1 ini:s . ...,..,., . Ill£', SS.1 mn. ]1·11 ~e~lrl1rf flf' N lk IV I I'll(!'!! & ol he r <'Abine!s. -JNT/Ex!rr Pain!inR. t~re1! Dr. s-1:-r-30:::t rnonstral1011 Ill. r1 ~,1r N.'.:'~o _:..!~]--:~Ci-8l i:i ii no Rn~1~·rr l~\'C Complet• Yard c.ar•~. ('Sf. H:rf's. lmmf'd . Servi<•. -----------nitr Al~ ptn . Oa!lM>!! starl POODLF. h Ji ~! ~O IK7 • AIR Cond. erjlt ~. lac·~ni: Thun: 111 7 pin. Yoi:a Cf'nl--. \1 1te. ans ft> n1si:: at 646-2372. H. 0 . ' ~ • I fi.16--0210, 642-301•1. lWaf'h Bl1·rl Rra~. l 11U "r. •ll.i t:. 171 h. Si Ci\1. "f111ff,\." fr111all', .i,:old l'flll A11.!er.:nn ~' INTER --------1 R 4 2 -2;, 2 :, o r o 11 n" r &l&-S2ill • ~le Ba~er & Red11'00d, C'.'11. RE'>l0DELING & Rl'f)ftir General Services 1 ~ic'rl. 1~~~~;,, 1~~c'i~!~~~ 21 '1139.:~· _ AITE:'>ITION ATlT ISTS, llr -:, I0--40~ . -~ . Spl'c1al1~! .. Comm'I. :e11idcn-RAIN Gutr+·rs Inc r a l I I'd. hf' un<lrrhid.~ .'>1.~-lGi \ CORONA DEL MAR hHi·t th•· galli'rv. If \nu ~llITE Pc1 .1an &. An£01~ 11a 1. Pao•'l1ni;:. c ah1ne•t1 , Qi i::Uity "~irk. P.f'a!l()nable. ~PER HANG-I N'G 2 Rm suite, p1·r ha , p\t ('nlr, h!l \11' nny nrl wOrk nr ~11,.1 1•'111 CflL ;o,iamr "~tar. n1arlitc, forn11e11. 6·M-i~f.1. f ree e9t. 968-22fl8. •. PA IN·i·IN'G .. P k d I pd I Plf'as(' call · 968·313.J or -----.--I" ' 1 • '"~·242!i ' r _11:. c11111 rp, -~!I--~ . ai·1 oh.ir1·1s 10 ~I'll, plr<isr ; · . · _ L Arlrlit1ons * Rrmodrl1N;: ===-'==='======'I $l4:>-"n10,.0w1Jf'r, l>i-•• -6;-,1 .. -C'llll 67:'l--nti7, t\4fi;;..~\~. f!t.~371 1 ....__ (~nrn·ick t.· Son· !::It"« Hauling-··_ ----·h>ta ster NEV.(PORT uf1ires-:-<: P ,--;;-: ----- ---I CHARLIE:". . Blk._ n1 a 1" 673-fi-011 * · ~1!}...;1170 . 1..:... • Patch, ReP•ir d.rps, ocean \'lrll', fro1n $fij P•rsona ls .530 B1>11~I (' !rr.rt.('r. V I(' •• s._;1~ I r TRASH & Cara~e clran-up, 7 • PATCJ I rL,\S"rERING pc1· !TIO. Onr Aft 6 pm: f'~ll'll ,\ Ht-11,-·tt>:: ~6--;}-lvu ca:riser·..s-.rvic• ~ ·~ :!!;.rs: $10-tt-·~Arl . Frtt est I All lypl'~ Frrf' f''\fl mAlell 67~64·1 WILL PAY ar1:.ot1111r. Anytime, 548-5031. Call :J•!O-fi!IZ5 • XL GEll:\IAN Shepherd, lr1n11 lf', D1111nonfl CRrpel 'Cle11nibg HAULING, clea nup Jols. roof. • NT Oft'JCI-~ Sp11rc Nrf'1'1 r'lrlr 1la!ly to g,_ frnn1 s I I Now A11ail. LI DO n i.or.. wnrk. Lill,. in l.aguna _ \\nrk 11ppt'OX 8 mo, nioslly blle. Nrw Yea r \PC'C a ~ lnJ;, palntinJ:. l111nd.)·1111u1 Plumbing 33,.;.<; Vi& Li"-, NB. fi7~1.~•1 ''Cindy." Vic: H.B_. 5.%-11124 F rrc Minot Rf'pllll'irl~ nn~·time .)'OU r11.1l, 643--07S8. ----''-------1 '"' ..-·"' in Co~ta /'llrs11 . Hour~ it ro Wi lFhr~e_,',",'.~ •• ~ ••• ,.111,._ ~A~~·dirtG'~'-Y ·,:mo','.·~_","~'P· 3700 NEWPORT BLV0:-N8 5, CR.II 6-l:t-4U I, ex! :t70; •!\!ALE v.·hitl!' pnorltr lost vie . ...., """'°"'-... ,,, ~-.... PLUMR!NG REPAI R ON TI IE BA y hOmf' 491.:17~!1. I Hrir 11nd SJlringdale. R('-No joh too llmA.ll t __ 67.l-2·'6'1 or :Wl-5012 __ Y OGA FOR WOMEN v.·ard. 846-4305 • 1 Ceilings , i loader. backhol'. 962-$745. • 642-3128 • 1 1670 SANTA ANA AVE, C;\l Spl'rialrlass-dernons !r11hori.~ 0 . LOST f f\PD(,.J::jlOARO: ' _. 'Hout.ecluning I Roofing .l;)c sq. 1001 t11lk \\.'I'd. niorn. at 1-0 ain. l R, Red : ~ljo~ l1'Jl. PAINT Accoustical Cf'iling,, ---~-------1 __ ,_1_;;.z.~ or ~1-:i!l.l.2 __ II \\'rl'k ~1'!'11'~ ~•art~ ,111 11 . j ~.ii~ C'o1·rs. ~5--4~~~ I SlO ta or lrade. 531-8927, lfOUSE O¥' CLE.\N 1 LEE ROOFING CO : Roofing EXECUTIVE Su i le of nf-20. Yni;:'\ Crnlrr, 4·1:-i E. 171h RE\\'l\RD FOR Rt'MJRN of ~r 636--3110 t Complete Hou~ CJeanl n& of 1111 typcK, r f" co v Pr . ! fil:t'S, ~14.~ _Ne111p;>rt A!\'rl , St, Cl\1. 646-Jl281, j Shar~ Por~ablf" Colnr TV, 1-C C • 1 00"'8:24 n;<paln. mo! oontlnp. Lk' i 1 ~ B _64;-H.>.1.1 -----S\\'INGER Orllni;:r <'fl . ~!:_o. 03118. 67:'r-71 12 , em•nt, oncr•t~ l\ten. Cle&ning SC'rvi~ :ri .. 1~~d Rince 19 4 r . • ~ :XF:\VPORT AF.A CH C"h·ir C',1udc ~·rrc info OCSC I'., R t~\l,'ARD. C'.alii-.'O t 1tl. ''ff 8lnck ~-Al.II -Sldrw11!kf-Ol rJ'll"t~. WlndOY.·5. flnn1~ rt1; --:---. , Cf"ntt'r, :lOO f! to ltnl IL 0 , Box 21ll. Ao11he1m, Thl'f'~ Arr h Bay, Qf'a oo!la'r Pa!iM ~ Pl11.ntf'n. C RI!'~ & Commr·J. ~8-4 111 BT·.f'ORt \ou ho)', r111J T.J I Allll'!i;J,. Sco·re111ri111 67!>.1601 m M '.'l.1!l-9081 . . k ID_ 4!)9.J,l!G,1, 4!'14../!!ll1!l,' ~19-3 1 73 i\1orn ur ~:\•e. E.x -r l11d · 0 -,-,;,-B-Guy r.ool 1n~ Co R~M'l\'~ _ ---_ ___ __ ------_ _ _ _ __ ,~ · ) wn .ra • Y 1111 rr 111l 1s ! 6 45-2180 lilfi;) Pn ri.: A1•f'. C.\I. 1.000 A 1.co11q1.1r.s. Anfln,\•n11)t1~. BLACX 1..Atit'adnr Re 1 r ... CE~IT.NT IVOJtJ<. r.o jnlJ l no day or hrly. I 51Jt.-!t.l!l) · · ft ~ n1n~. A1r-rond. Phnnr r tiolll' .~1 2-.211 Of II die !o le malt'. Pl~ll~ rall ~mRll, re;i sonabl~. F" r ,. e 5'11-78fl1 ~l'\...1!121 P \'f'. C•sy 10 Bk~ _r . o. Oox_1223 Cn~tll .\1f'AA I ~2-2MO ,E!o;11m H. Sluflfck. ~)411-/16l j. lo --· or ---·t-' 1·ott·u . s. . /Alt ,. j --:vMJ .6(M)...1200-.<{l"ft-. --NIC'F. yr>unt n111n 2·G°\:1l1i'i I REIVARD l,ii.~1 r ;-;TIC-:01\te/;, •• -CONCR-f.Tt::.-FIOOr~ ll ~~~~e riio:hl'.,~n~· In tilt'> wing era iont -t o~·rtCJ-:~. sffi ~!tl.~1 .lln. non ~fN'ak1 /'\ll'. lricnd!t Bo:ic lt1'1r lr\·er. Vir: Bn~rnJ t..· pa11n'I. ,\ny liilf' Job. Rees. Scrvi('P. Dirrctory of tJ1t Alt•rations -642-5145 Co~t.-!\lr sA &tr...21.'.0 121.l. S11n Clf'n1rnlf'. Bakl'r 546-0010 Call Don &l2~j\~. Clll.!.~tlied Section. , Nr at, :icc u1·11rr. ~O yl'11 r~ f'XP . .... DAIL 't ll'ILOT 1 -· .. -1 ~ .___[ _....,,_ ... ,,__.JJ[Il] '--' _ ..... _ .... __.JJ [Il] '--l _-_ ..... _,J[Il] 1.___ ....... _, ... __.JJ[Il] 1 r Jl§J I .___ _ ...... _ .... _~ ['--_ ... d._ ... _~ l.___ ... d .. _ ... _~ Help Wen!M, M & F 710 Heip WonN<!, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 71~ Holp W•~· M & , 710 Goror Solo 112 Mltcoll•ne«i1 Ill $por!l!.'fl, ~· AppUi1ncu: to2 SAT-Su.n. Patio S a te .. 2 1----------1---------1 llt, !' Dre!!Sma~n& -A.lfel"allons Spe-clal On Items BKKPR, M.~Cft\ o Jf iet>, GIRL, L!Vf! in. hAby1lt lor OPERS-SlNGLE NEEDLE *SEAMSTRESS* matchlng antique slyl• * AUCTION * SURl'.BOARDS ~ ~· Must ht!: ac· Y.'Ol'kfna; Morn w/2 yr. old, S~. mach. Exp'd onty, Full time or part un1e. Good GE Elec dryt-r $40, Kenmore chalrt, grod condition $21 • Fine Furniture 6'10" "Griik" low railer, C& Jo * 646.-6446 eurij~ Sofne reC!'pl. \\"ork. moat eves ftte. 642-9950. 1ptrr1~r, rd. pay. N.B. pay, Cati CLOWN CLEAN· eltt dl")'t'r $40. Westinghou~ f'ftch 2-1 ft Iona picnic "-APJlllanets clean JhaJ>f', $60. 1'0'' Tll• * Ve.roe., Tue .l'Lle..M&n, * t'tJ~t~1!ilr&·~1urt: ~~~~~7.•~~y& Pl~~-·te. Box HAIR stylist and/or mani. 60-34n . ERS, 64Ul.13 after 2 PM . elec dryff S30. All x.lnt eon<!. bencl\ea new. $1 each. Auctions Friday, ?:OO p.m. ..Grffk" pintail S25. 644-1742 cur\st for ahop In Laguna ORDERLIES-Days. n. tin1e. ' guar. "-dellv. 847-8115, F1ower a;arden w11"f: ftnclng w· d ' A ct• B KNEISSL 200 cent ~ Stan BOOh."KE~ER.-.thnt.,._ .:r.a.. ·Seub:""'Rem1 .c.or-::s. ... ""'.m·l3~ ,.z.---~"-.) .. t .. u1U-uair.. ~ .. L t! Y.:e·,. .•. .,}!2"86}2.. Patio foldin& chain, old old 1" Y s u ion arn noy,· '.11% of!. Hearl 1tan-f1'l!<'dt'd'. tmmecr.-'T'"'IJ 0·rn· , .,,_..r..=-~ ~p,-"'0.:::",~~ .. ,·~1 ·1r-··-·H ... • • -pro, ... c, .... ~~·~ -· -· · )\'••• ... i.;··· •• ~-= "!!".!-t~_."'--alt'\ ~\l;l..!iatai~-, .. -~i::-.. w,.. .. 'L'"··· .... ·~~ ~ " H ,_, '"' ve noq ..,..p r~ 'J f:ur'nTf'Ure Ill ... .,. --~-.-;;-::•~..,....,; .... .,__, !.'.'-· '··-ttq'd, Perm, 5 day wk, OUSEKEEPER &. child N.B. 5450 +. AllTactivf', undtr 35. ~ Hamilton O f. Behind Tony'1 Bldg. Mat'I. 67J.430l 511Jary open. Exp. nee. ca~. 5 d11.y week, live-in, E&erow bckgrnd helpful, not OWNER DESPERATE I SALE! E'v ER y T H l NG REFRIG, very rood, whitto' ==========! No job too fim l. Pla11.1er patching. LeA.king shCJwer repair. 847-1957/846-0n:i. CE!tAf.11C Tile work. Free egt . No jCJb loo zmall. 536-2426 64.2-3432 N.B. salary open. Spa11ish !!peak· Priv•te Secrettry neces_!. Type 60, SH 70 +. E!ltaie u.le from luxuriou5 GOES! Refrit;, color TV, s~ 24" apt au 1tove $45, TV, R•~io, HIFI, BRAKE • A I J' nm en t iri1 OK. 967-9960 after 7 -To Pre1i..1·nt Job o~n in F•b. BeautifuJ · h. h 11 I A A I J St 136 0< p -,,... Tu!!lin home, Sac my beaut aey.•1ng mac 1ne, c o u c , ex c e en . n er ff 1'1echanlr. Top pay. Earn ?tf. Vf'.ry conlidential. r.tu1t be co. Mectlt furn~ Includin& all be<ds. furn. r.k\1, gull club~. refrigl'ratar. no fmu r u ----------- in excess or SIOOO mo. Must HOU S E KEE p ER for intelligent, yoorc, attractive Newport pii.inlingi, exqulsitf'. dining stereo, misc 11ppliance1. ci!pl !~ cube's $45. 2114 Con· LARGE partable "Silvertone" ha \'e tools and hf'. ahle 10 rou ple. t 1ve in ar out. v.uman able to traVl'l. ru. Personn.1 Agency &et , china cabinet. Matchin& l'lolhe11. Or Whatever Turt111 tlM.nll.l, Cf\t !ltereo record plt,yrr. 4 9Pf!ed ~Bil·~~ A,f.•,,ly : 1001 Harbclr \Va.rerfront N.B. S22a. Ph: ture uFnllmited !or rii;ht per· 133 Dover Or., N.B. 8' !!Ola, love!le.al, pr ol chn:. Yoo On! W..3307 ANY· --~B~IC~Y=C~L~E=s---1urntable, remole 1pea.kl'n. vu, u erton. ~1352. '°"· orml'r ll'Ctttary pro-642•3170 Kin• bdrm set. Twins. Pe. TlME~ 3 & S Speed Stingray Type J115t reconditioned, idea.I TrM Service TREES, llerlges, Top, Tnm. ('Ut, removed. h11uled. Ins. &12-1030 Bii: John CATALOG UER/INDEXER HSKPRS Emplyr paya fee. mo!Pd to l'Xeculive pCJ!lifion. can table~. Swag &:: table * GARAGE SALE * 34 Ir X " Boys I Gitll. gUt. $40.00 or best offl'r. AJ. For lechnical repc1rts &. Georgf'. Alll'n Byland Acnc:y Writt'l'n ~5utne & any hf'.lp-SkCREl ARY f or property l lamps, Ga!nf' 5t.l & much Sat & Sun. Jan 91.h·lOlh from Al5o, h&ve 10 apd. so a Muntz 4 traclc lfl'r@O f'.ngineer ing drawings. \Viii 106-B E. l6th, s.A. 547~395. fAu!T'r""p"o'"'aolnto,~ti~~tto management dlvi!lion o I more. Sat & Sun, lJOn Red 9-5. lf1wkeye camera "l =-=~""~·"""'--ccc---c ,'!rm" , ... Pl~~er,.ncl· • ... S:ta1 °",.,t!::.'. Tutoring TEEN AGE tut or i ng !: co u nse ling. Exp<'rlenced, e r r rl en t i 11. l f'.d leachl'r. 512~1 1. Call betll'n 6:30 & 7:.'UI Tt:ACH liquid palntinr . Frf'.e kit. Laura 531·9978. Alice :;92-5021 ~'""_,,~_"' ~l[Il] . ,, ' Job Wanted, Mele 700 APT-i\10TEL f\1GRS, .,.,.ell quaH. No child /pets, S:in- dRble: · r.,ature, Avail. now . Pttler beach area. P lea!lf'. call l\1/~I 714: 273-1373. u.~e BUSHIPS Thesaurus t'Jr · · ·• · · X ..au-o,........, • l'Stablilhed real estate com-Hill, Tusltn. . Dash ou lfU, lamps, ganlen " "" .... , •vv descr iptors. Salary plus in-llOUSECL£ANER f or homf'. Mesa, Ca. 92626. pan)". Typing, 1horthand, DESPERATE • Must &ell lO l_mp,&ements, elec/l""'fflpl"r, LG . BRAIDED IWOI rug phone jack • includes U · ctnlivt . &>rid resume to Box af teachers, 1:00 to 4:30 pm e e lite bookkel'pinJ', & ability room-' of beaut. r.teditf'.rr, hrtefl!l Etc. 1963 Harbor, {cleaned\, $60. Vanity bench !IO'rterl tape1, $](). Phone M ~IO Daily Pilot, 330 \V. ·Mon thru Fri. 548-2712. PART TIME to wark with public r~ !urn incl 8. blk naug gofa!~C~M~.=~~~--~-· liw~/pa'i"d-f.$3~.SOii-. ~64~2--0553;:;;:;;"·--;;;;;; 642-7497 betwttn 8 am u d Ba y, Costa f.ftsa. lnduatrial Engine.r REXAIR INC. quired. $500 + benellta. !: to\·e !eat, never userl r-.tOVING • Maytag wuher. 12xl5 f\tOSS green •hai 3 pm. CARRIER FEE PAID, Local. Degrtt Send resumf'. &. 58.iary n!· SlJO, Limps, Hl.de·a-bed, 6' tumlture, a.ntiques, misc. carpf'.t w/ mat. SlOO. TV REPAIR SERVICE Required. No EJec.tronics ar ANAHEIM DIV. quitement!l' to Box t.t-Z7, coUee 1bl, 2 l'nd oommodes, Sat & Sun, 10 to 5 pm. * Call &1+l529 * RCA, Zenith, Motorola, Ad· Aerospacf.PlantL&yaut and NOW HIRING Daily PUot, 330 \V. Bay, Formal din'g nn set, OC.· 3191 Haiti Circl~. al l NEW Marquis diamond r ing mira! spec!allsts. 21.'' calor BOYS mt.thods. ~/\loo tee jobs). New branch expanding to CM. casiona! ch11.irs, Bunk bed, Bahama, Colt.a f\f ea a . & wedding band. Must Sac-picture tu~ $79.95 l'lStalle<.. WANTED Call Ann. 64~2770, Westcllff Oran;~ County, S F, C R ET ARY -Excellenl Sflllnish Kini,·t.: Bdrm set. l,,C,.._,.C:,,~18'=----~~ 1la Price. 545-3689, 544-9384 . Antennait installed. Radk> for the. DAILY PILOT Danll Pain!, San Juan Capl!trano and Capistrano Bl!:ach. CCJnla.!I Mr. Seay at DAILY PILOT San Oemente office 30.5 N. El Camino Re.al .......,. lull Pt.rsonncl Age n c Y. 2043 TOP STARTING skill.s, IBl\1 Ex" e u ti v e 2131925-3612 6' COUCH. 8' couch, tahle ASH Blonde, natural hair Dispatched trucks. 1 hour Westclirt Dr., N.B. WAGES typtwriter &. 1horthand. HAND CARVED Solid Oak .& 4 chain. Reproducti.:Jn wi&', $2!1. 5ervlce. Call 636-431:. * INHALATION * -THERAPIST- Openings for 'Z2 men Growing l'.l!lice needs goori din'g rm ~I. ,\'/!lideboard. desk. 1\111.ny bCJat hard'waf'l' C11Jl 645-0055 21 " COLOR TV $150 TRAINEES 21-45 pholle pe™>nality, dP.:pen· 3;; yrs old, 6 chrs y.•/orig !lt'ms, lamp!!, dock whel!:b, e BUNK OR T\VIN BEDS 17" Portable TV $25. N'~ l"lCperience necessary. dable man11.aemenl abil ily. uph.L Appr&ised at $1500, l'tc. 548-9661. 2572 BayahCJre & OlEST e ** M~29 ** Gradua1e at lnh&lation Thfor. Work with hydro l'(IUiP· Write Box P-26 Daily Pilot, ~ell lnr S700. &32-7377 or Drive, N.B. * 5-13-0346 * apy school, or minimum l'h ment. New branch .. , 330 \\'.Bay, C.M. 968-3162. l,G~A~R:,_c.Sal:,.:,•~.~Sa~t-k~.-sun-.~-= yn . working e:icperienc,. rapid adva.nctm,nt to kf'.y SERVICE E.~t11b'd. Fullf'r Custom Draper"tes JohnsCJn Ave, C.M. wat~r 23.. r.1otoro!a console FOR Salf'. illumlnat!d plate TV, $135. Perm., full time lJ pm to positions. Brush r\f'., St2>4175 v.•k. to aoltener, motorcycle. moVJe 7:30 am .• \VESTMINSTER FOR JNTERVIE\V 5t,, al!IO pt. time 546-5745. Decorator drapery workroom camera &. misc odds & glass display cases, Sx2x2. l ===•=64~0-=3~9=18=•===f $j() ea. Cal! 962-5551. COM~fUNJTY HOSPITAL e CALL SAT. & MON. SENIOR clerk typist. Top closing out 2500 yards af end!!. OFFSPRING LTD. Closing App 1 y PeNOnnel, im2 774-7253 clerical llkills & expert tyi>' drape'?' fabric an~ madf'.·U Pl-FU-RN--JTURE----.-0-1-h-,-r OUI ! Childl'l"IUI o.16! Up to Beach Blvd., Hu ntington e e in.i: an JBM Executive. drapent.i. Matenals from hous bold It M&-4332 7~~;, arl! 174 Del Mar, SC. Beach, or call ITI4) 847-7807. ::_---------'-I Penn position In bu!)' olfiu 7:X:: a yard and draperies ,,:• w' Wll •mc'·,1 · 1WO mini bikes, xlnt cond. PART Or full ti me ambitious w/good company benefit!!. from S5 pair. 38;;3 Birl'.':h St., °'" · &On, ·'' · lfallet &. Davis Spinet FREE TO YOU NEED Gd home lor lovable male pocidle and wire hair tl'rrier mix, rood com· pa.nion, ~; 539-n81 CASHIERS-Car \\·ash, time & par1 timl'~ Call- BOOKKEEPER -2 years *' 6-14-4450 * experienN'. Reta il store or I "=""°"'"=';:,::~~;;='="~ people. Let w;! Show you Plel.M! call r.1n, Campbell Newpc1rt ~11ch 546.1431 adj Miscellaneous Ill Piano. Call 54&-2805 hOw to ma.ke m 0 n e Y 644-41 00 •l~o~O~r~•~ng~·~C~o~"~n~ty';.'A~i"'°~'~t.~ll-:-:;:::;::::-:-;--::;:::::-::-1 2 Beautilul Se a I po i n t 1/12 ofhce. PennanenL P h: COASTAL AGENCY 61·\-j(}2S. GEN .. Maint, Shi p, Reef'lVf'., Mail Clerk. 11 yr \\'/same firm. Ex. Re fs 642-2066. Job Wa nted, Female 702 STEPHENS gr::r.d 6l'eki ng i.:overn':o..~ posit1or1 -beach Rl'f'R. \\'ill livf'·in, Exp. Reis. 642-{;938 /\IDES-For convalesceni:f'., rldPl'ly ca re or family earl!'. Homemakers, 547-6681. Help Wanted, M & F 710 $1 ,000 ACCOUNTING MA.~AGER. Hcsunl('S hC'ld in ConhdPnce 1f no\\' f'n1plo)•rrl. f.111.\! ha ve de,i:ree. Local. Fee Paid by Co. ~Also fet jobs 1 Call Ann. 645-mo. 'Vestclitt Personnel ,\aency, 2043 \\'estcliff Dr., A member o! Snelling lt. SneUing Int. The World's Largest Profes5ional Emplayment Servic• 279ti Harbor Bl, CM 540-6055 HarbCJr Blvd. at Adami COMPANION to do lite hause·work & prepare meals tor eldM'IY 'vom&n. Live in or out. S5([ wk, Vic: Brookhurs! & Adams, H.B. q;z_9943 aJt 6. COOK, 2ND $346 Mo. \\'ell estah. convaJ.. C'SCf'.nt home needs e.xptr. lady 2nd cook on day shift . Beach area. CALL ZENA 17141 9S6-IOOO 213/592-5039. -=='-'-'------ISERVICE STAT ION AT· *BEDROOM SUITE* * ~RIENTAI.. RUGS * Siamese klltf'.Ni. 6 we«ks PERM. Part time {M-W-F), TENDANT all ahlfta open. 4 pc. Solid Chf'rry Dwcel. By Priv. Pty. Cameo Shore1, old. SIS each. 548-2538. acc. typing w/figure a.hi!, Apply in jM!rson 4678 Cam· Iricl. 00.x 5pgs &: n1att, Xlnl mavln~. 3 brow.n -to~ed He SH, diet mach. Exp'd, pu!l Dr., Newpt Bch. cond • like new . $325. Algo ~atch1.ng se:I: 3 x 5 to BEAUTIFUL. Silkie blond pt poc>c:lle and pom. male am. brttd needs loving home, loves ch Ud, 539-7181 : 548--0813 1/12 salary open. Box J\t-2088 The SHAMPOO GIRL Antiqu" Rose:wd Cabri Chair 4 x ~. All au th. Pl'! ''':V Daily Pilot. 330 \V. Bay, . SJJ. Pvt Pry 575.1354 IT Ch1nesf'. heavy \•tool pile '/NG Adlt kittens, S mo-2 SKIS (Head), Mod. 360, S75. Like nl'W &halt crpt. 1011 yds, $37.50 962-2193. Co~ta ?ttesa. Part time. fltu.~t be hcensf'.d · · impCJr ll!: S37S Al~ ii) Tur-BABY'S cominc. Mu!!t !ll'll fT'!l, S(lme neutered, 9lmC' ~NE PERSONNEL I -'=jf,;j;ii;~i;idi0n.--·1 ~o~P'"~"'~'~"'.:...''~7J~·~6'~"1".,,__~-GEORGETO,VN G 11 11 er i e quaise !I x 12· oval hooked Staulff'.r !able, Excl'llent? non-neutered some long CCDl l((ES•A'GENCY Public Rel•tlons . SHEET .Metal Ma c hine solid mahogany dining: room ru1 $185. All Xlnt cond. Seit oUf'.r! 549--067-1 hair some 5h0rt. 83&-4493. JUV n. 1r vou have a. promohonal 0 1 " 1 h sec. T11ble , 2 leavt>s k parts. 67.~JJ« "" '"13 1/12 · . pera or. ...us ave !-"~·~~~~'=~~~~~-SILVER Fox jackf'.!, xlnt ~ 488 E 17rh fa1 Irvine) C.M. saJ:s bckgrnd the sky is I~~ pl't'ss-hrake f'XJl, Apply in 4 cha.in & bulf~t $165. mi~. STOP & SWAP cond . 2 Evening dres~a. _,.,i . .. 2.1470 11m1t '?r. 5&lary_. Al~o,. as~ist pe.rs. 84!1 \\', 16th St, N.B. 5'1R-;i972, 1979 Orange Av,., ~·a6101 ~·=·=·'='=· =R="='=·="=,..,.==='='·==== I FhoRmEE, ~~nd1.'m" Uny•.~.:.~u't~llul V"I 1.dvf'.r1J11ng ?tt1ni 1k1rt OK. Cl\!. _ .... o-C 1 ~-~ Cl.II f'.tiss ·Laura, 557-612'1, START JOB , 4'173 Nf'.wport Blvd., .r. . collie color. ahel!le and long LADY !or re slauran! eX p de!l 'd. Pleast call :)4j...J686 \.\Ork Abigiil Ablxlt Ptr!lOnnel Young gal with 1hort work 8 .QUILTED ~'lfa & nli1t . /next to Tony's Bldg Mat.) M ltcellaneoua hair G. Shep/mix. T mo Ag1!0('y , 230 \\', \Varnl'r, l!:xp. good !ypini. Call t,o. ('hing love~t1t; Ell rly U1ed turn· Slaves· Refrli:'g· W•nted 820 lf'.mall'. 833-1029 1/U Suile 211 S.A. raine, Wt.slclitf Pergonne! American limp~ k table : 0 &: Mi1e.' ' ---------- REAL EsTATE SA.LES& ~~~~c~,J-~~ Westclill Dr., :~~~ t e d kn I c k·knacks. '!~~·~ :~;t i~~v~ ;:,~a~:u~~ Re~7c,edl.i ~~ lnwg~ed! Join a ~ing orgahiz.ation SUPERB Dom' top annoire . condition 893-3374 slart lhe nf'.W year right! TIRE Mar & T r a 1 nee. Span oak dining table, 8. H!l_YER UM 1~rln1elheclcu111~r 1 ----"'=c:cc,c:.::,,=._:,,.~ Ek>nUs commiMion p I a n . managers openin(!, Earn In Span oak Stf'.ref.I ample stor. ot:rnz-o-at1e prt I re_ nc. TYPEWRIT ER: Prtbl, Only 2 openings, CAU lor in· f'.xces.s a! Sl!iOO ma. plu~. co pper l.rldg ST5, Chan-Bohn context ~alculator. Pal. manual, w/script k f'. y !l . tervie""" Bud Corbin . Paul i\lust be exp'd & be able rirHe rs assort m irror, omar microscope. RCA 548-5198 1'1am or wkeMs Martin. to sell. Opt:n in&!l in L.A. fi7:;....sgi2 Bl\V 1V & Mi!lc po.,.,·er tool!!. LUGGAGE ..,,·anted by pvt CORBIN MARTIN Orange County area.&. Ai>' ST 5·ELL 5 R ,1 •. 1 Going Over.seu l\t ust Sell! party. In gCIOd cond. • pcy : 1001 HarOOr Blvd, ~1U , ms " e,.i Dave· 646-2233 646-1286 . 1 1 lJ REAL TORS 644-7662 Fullerton. !urn, s\eM> f'.qpt, guns,li:~co·i-'7.T::''n-.;T:· :;;;~I ========= 1.00KING for mort. 1h&n just anothrr )Clb ~ Join Ulf. "New &aut1lul ldri1s" Div. ol GENERAL 1-'00DS. Help 01hers lo t>nhancr th f'.ir personal beauty \vhlle en- )Clylng a profitable 'ou!lineu. $25-Sl50 wk up. No exp nee. No door to door. 842-2664 FREE To rood hOme mu111 give up male b lack mlnlatutt poodle approx 6 yn. rood companion 4~1050 art 6. 1/11 MARINE ~ngme ! ns ll f'.dr ROUTE Sal•·-1"" wk to •t. Spanish wall plaque&, mini f\fOVlNG Sale: \\'est1n1h5"' Z.3 YR. old male. Buenji. w11n1~. E ;i.;pl'r en c e. ~.,........,., "" f · ~~,.., o · tt aet GoOd with childn!n I: cats. HR s ROAT T&ke ov fslab Fuller Bru5h VIETNAM hik1"5, TV 23" B/\V, lamps. "'"' tt rig. ~. 1°' e Mu1lcal ln1trument1122 AR'f".'ORK. Designers wa nt-only/apply LU · C'I rte in L.agunA Xlnt pt time ~1ust s~ la Apprec! SIOO, bdrm iet SUS, Joung:e f----------Needs kivf'.. 61 3-1009 l'd !or frct'lanc" products & 625 So, Euclid, Suitl' 4 CO. 1781 Placentia, ·' · * 642-!l492 • chr $25, davenpCJrl $25, 120 BASS 8rilll1nte a c· eve!. 119 N.B. CAL·FAIR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY nr1v ideas of proleMional Anaheim MATURE M&n or larly clerk wk also avail S42-7573· Sheet Metal Warker chandehf'.r S25, fillnr cah rordion w/case. Very good 4 ~lONTll S old part Cocker. quality; ~ui ti1b!e ror Grer1. in c .r.t. l1q-rlell . 2-1 11 pm SALESWOMEN, Ex· El t · 1 n TRADITIONAL Furnitu~. SZ'i, crptn1 l rues. l\hsc. cond. SU~. MS-3576 be!ott ''nier, fathtor had "ooyo~ in .. Card·, Crr11om1c & Girt. COOK daily. Exp des'cl, 540-9921. perier1C'ed, rf'.t11U food iitore. o· ec rl ocMo h 1.. copies ol the old da0>"11· 644--0916 nnnn blood " Small cut•y an< .. Al!ilO need y.·aman cook, ex· 1e1e •C an .. hnndcrafTerl in pine. o 1~=~-~~=--oc= · · · · \vl:ire Depts: to be manufac-Prl'Ier Hotel or Hospital .. xp. MECHANIC, Full !ln1e. Xln! d · DESK and draltJn, IA ble C--0-CLASSJC GIBSON lo "Peaches" 346-1680 1112 W·1 -,.....rif'.nced, Jo< proparation tops, hu lche-', ry !links. . . . turf'd in .!11 p11t1. •I pur. Local, Cal! Ann, 645.2710, wa,i:es & brnrritl'i for right ~(.foods k counter \i•ork. AUSTRAILIA !able~. etc. Pie<:ei made to c omb1n .1 !1an, locking GUITAR \V/CA.t;E $75 DACHSHUND mix, female. rha~r out ri~h1, or royally \!t'e~rc!HI Prnonllf'.I Agf'.ncy, nlan. Rirhlield , 19th. &. d .... we .... "" ho1h r;Jdeg Ad • 673-2174 • J " Id Good Give cl'ta il~ k backgrolind. orrlC'r. 646-9583. '" "' ""' · ·I ==~;,;;:::,,;:'=== I ·l Yr· 0 · ha~is. 4!)6...1881 or Daily Pilot 2043 \Vesl r.litf Dr .. N.B. Newporl , C.,\1. I ~=~~-~~.-~--,l just11bJr l!lt !op. All me!al, w/children. 8»-19CI aJt Box i\f.7JO. 1-------'---Transporatlon . necessar.~. Cr•ne Operator SOFA.and matching lovt.seat good conditio n with adj. / I COUPLE to rnanage 10-unit l\l EN wantl'd, run f.· r 11rt c.~l . i tta. write Box M-2J, M s70 !or both. Floral pr.mt ch•;• ;so. ""' ,.~~n Office Furniture 6. 111 Asscn1bly Tra inee Girl.~ Ai::rs 18-26 nrcdcd for im- m~ia rc local openln'!. ORANGE COAST 1-:~IPLOYMENT AGENCY 124 Broath\'ay fi.1:,...31!1 apt . house tor lree ap1. time, S1200 ror 12 wks wark. o ·1 p ·1 1 3JO w B•y asan · l ~ ndl 'icti;~"if.'ii'v~"i;~;;;;~(:;;;;<;;;:;;:!-~E~9;u~l!f~·----_:8~2C'.4 SAMOYED Hu·'·y mal• 11 C.'M". Lo, , , M ill Wrlghto materia , """" co f1on -.,. !\lust be able to do glll'den-21J/ 438·9311. 644-.1140. SACR.IFICE Two Goodyear mo1. To !amUy w/!1 yard. ing & minor ttpairs. Write l\fOTEL HOUSEK EEPER S ALE S\VOM EN, ,.:-;. P ipe Fltttr1 Po!yg!Mg G 70 x 14 v.·lde Reftrfd Mx8) wood dl'sks, O!df'.r children, experience expc r. lo Box M-2087 The l\e,vport Bf'.ach d . d d t END TABLES, ane OC· avals. Mounted on llfw $19.JiO a R•tin'd WOCJd arm w/lg dogs. 6n.151..8 1/12 Daily Pilot, 330 \\'. Bay, Ph: 6i~l46.l periencl' · catter min 1'1. 0 $125 t11gonal maplf'. Sl2, ane chromt rtvc-r~ rim1. Only rotary chalni, S29.SO e We Casla Mesa. work into asst, mgr CJ 1ne French ProVlncial S 15. 300 miles (II wear. Ex«llent hivt th9 l•f'll'lt Hil'ctlan APT ai2e gu relria'. pt'rfec1 -NE\V OR EXPERIENCED ladie~ clothing chain. Pleau Total fee 6"4-1140. condltiori! Must sf'.IJ, now of used office furn ln !his Ctlnd. YOU-HAUL. 32122 So. ASSIST A.VT house mo1htr DENTAL ASST., chainide, SALESi\t EN. L A rt \\' t N A pp ! y in per 1 o n FU ITURE S6 Cout Hwy. So. L a g . tor wan1e1i's alcoholic: rehah e'(p'd. only. Undr 30, 1 COMPANY Rt111.le Divi!lian BACKSTRE ET Na. 2.l * CUSTOM RN anly S · 89l-i460· Uta. 499-2516 1/9 home. Some k no w ledRC !)am-12. Mon. Tues. Thun nel'd~ ~evC'ral gtnt'ral rral l Faahian Island, N.B. UNIVERSAL RENTAL. See ad c!asl GAS StovP S3.J Croa5top ft!c f\fahan Dtdr J h 1. Room ~-nl & Fri ''''Pl Summer Hun 4000. Call 548-34111 -lr•·i I"< Ch••I of ,_ ... ,,, 1800 Newport Blvd. A co 0 ism. · •iuo. · 1 · · · esllllt a::rnu. N~w 01f1ce S ES CLERKS 714/956 2251 ·~ ..., ... .. BEAUTIFUL Ynunr adul! lemale cal, 5iiky haired calico .4: fluJfy 11lver-rrey 54&-7308 1/12 sal11.ry. ~ay 1\etk. \Vn1e linirton Ha.rbclr. 846-0611. I opening in Hunr i ngron * AL • DROP-Leaf maple U ble. $15 TV Sl.5 4 po1tl'r w"lnul 642-MSO 2700 Harbor Bl.,.'rl., Sultf'. 301, DiSTRIBUTORS, p<lrf/tull , Beach appro'< Frh. 1st. Op!!n 7 d&y!l a l\'f'.ek &fats 11x. Sl5. bl'd $20 Jake'1 Us t!' d 13 Ft L-!lhaped l'Xecutive L1st1ni:: cac B, m ll JO r -APPLY-\VAITRE"'S-"·-'d I d \\ Male Huslrie black with Co~t" :viei:a 9262fi I ti me. single nr cpl~. Nr 1 • 1 1 · Full a.nd pa n Ume Call 645-09~15 Evl'rylhing 117 E. 18th, 0.1. hobby df'.ak, 12 drawen, homP Inrerv.,.,"S lOam &.2pm med ica l insu1-anct!' pa 1cl h)' , I ->-<:->P • or 111· LOVF:LY Gold l)r oc11.de WROUGHT Iron &. ,,.,.ood wide document ~tOr&il', cost AUTO Sat & Sun. Carmt nita·Alon-company u1ct11111·r t:nn1ests ! Tht Tobac~llt Hn~. rwori , COver 21. P111~1d ti;e l Jl1de-ll-bl'd Almost llfw. din•rle set noo. Schlc}r floor SZ7S, new, ivill t&ke $95, "''hitf'., a.Ill'~. ihCJts, ICJVes rlra tndus1r1a! Park, 1352J 1i ~nd bon :i.~ pl~n. (;rt in rin HuntingTan nlf'r, · l'\'e~. oi;ru me su pp e ·. P-Sac. SlOtl 962-2031. mfldel halrdryl'r S75 2 !ire 646-5077 6i5-3670. childttn 536-n8l alter 5 O.M.V. GIRL Alondra, San!a Ff'. Spring!. tht grour.rl f\OQr "nd !!:['OJI 1v SALES \\'Of\1AN nt>ehood<d 1 lNt'!r ~l~~nr i:~~~A~F;.RLl~8~~ CORNER ta hle, ''<tra lon11: milk cant StO ta Some1 an-ELECTRIC A.B. D ic k TWpmO. ·.hort h•0._, p,-',.,'~: Or srnd lcttct A ttn. 1•i1hu~.CaU l,ll r.,.,·in RC'aty, llct"nsed Charm Sc . o · l beris, frame~, covt N. l1que1 & colle c t a b fl , pririter mlmeCJgr&ph & &p-" n:u ·~ I }" r. \\' f Jnr . f\i~·li!l~~ 11r S2i·22'21 , limit 540-5540 Beach Blvd., Hun t Bch. I 1'\ n li,12-!1!129 1.lt 4. pro:ir S50 supplits, S1~1' -females 9 mo alrl. Lovable' $1~ ilu~I h,. r\per. !ln ron. _-·-·· · !lge ' -------f S\50 &!4-1740 (i Ii .ir\:,. Xln'r local co RI'~· DR IV E r. . KE:"'l~El.i\11\N ronf\rlrnr'" krp!. SARAH C.OVrntry Inc , full * * WAITRESS-Mus! h&ve 8' ~OF' A \Vlth matchlnt MOVJNC-:O..tayt1g ""'S!lher k. 64:.-3433 ~~9 10~ e 11 tr a In ~1 12 I Be.ach , Prrni. "":c ttion. Good ocr•.Y 1;u RSE or pl-time help nef'.ded no local references F 1111 or I G···' __ ,,·1,·on. d ry e r, x In! c o n d ; ONE Yr ~ld. Xl n! cond, Pric· • ~C:,,""c'----~~~-, u 11 . pn)• 1n~·rea.~es. ,.,, '''"'''m'"' .,7 ,.83 • par1 tunr, Anpl,v 1n pior!on "hair. 1VU11 .. ui11.1 h 1 ,. & I ~rc.1 I fr'irnf::hl nu1 turPman.~111~! Rclircd Ur111~ul!ll posllion • ".,.,-Q'f 1 "930 '" C 1 H""''S~,O * •• 84\i.S6&11 S n1 it -Coro n a po r td far bf'.!ov,r 1-el11!1. Prtn· PARTBassett 1.nrl pt ai::e ' h I , d · · 277 11· on Y. "'' ..,. o&.~ "J• t pe"•lt• / M~Pod I I I 1093 S R.I h•f •hout 1 Y••r old l•m•I• c .. 11 Zena 1714 1 956-1000 CAL·FAIR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY avr i::llClf ,,n~'1ni;: rt('(lr · 1 Call ,\1111. f,\J. Q, ,~1 -~~.:A.i1STRESS For parl ll n1e N B. Surf & Sirloin LITE , .--Y .. , .r v.· ca •r : ..,.. r pa s on y, · I c · Apply ~t,2?61 2 Laguna Can. ri1ff rrr~nnrl Agency, 2043f 11ork in Hun tington Beach. 1 rlav~n!~.w~ c~~:~~~ ~1~~19.btke : 1linet1e. sf'.t. Sr .. S1111ra Ana. ~ wllh children . _yon n,,, t...1curi.1. \\'e~lcli!I [)r., N.B. 8!0-4221. WA ITRESS-Exp d. Appl,v n s· &l' "''!l8 ""'0""'0"1 892-1372 l/9 -~~~~~~~===~~~=======,I ""l'IJIJn 2-4Pi\1. s w I s s ,'IQ, ......,., • 9 s~ P ' noa/Org•n• 826 LONESO'"" a •• my F:LD ERL'r'. y.·om1'n netderl "~ 1-·· --"' · ----GOLD WooJ MIC. 12'.:l . .-... 1a "~ eo~ ,. b"hystr Mo5Uy dy!, pos~ Help W•nted, M & F 710'-telp Wented, M & F 710 CHALET, 414 N. Ne"'·port DlNETIE Sl't -Blue-gref'.n. Selmer trumpet K·modillf'.d name & llnding a JIOl(lng) nitrs Cd:-.! area 675-6llJ Blvd, N.B. ~ _ c~air1 S45. Like nf'.w 248 Sl50. Wet ~uil, 150 lbi'. Beginner s Orgen Class owner is my r amt!. Howj * w A IT RE s s E s, l'X· 54.r&.JlS or 64&-Z776. 5.4... S20. MetfClnome ~. ENROLL NOW about YoU? 646-8226 1/J2i Ex per Medical Recept R perie~. Apply 111 Pf.l'50n , BEAUTIFUL che!lt, J..ctrawer 61, ~•". Clas~ 5tartlng Tul's., Jan. EE Pu 1 II ~ .... tr rd lor busy G.P.'s otti«, good e1taur•nt l '"3 3ll 2633 W Cout f h p . . I A ,. ~·~ 2 7 6 "· FR PP ea <>lfCPl>e typL~1 . 646-3903 : ~ : , , n!nc rov1nc1a • n iqu• PIANO f(imball ConflOlf'.lte 1 . p.m. we«,.. coune l half Poodle. C&l.I aft s. ANNOUNCING ANOTHER Hwy., N.B. white. S.100. 673-3372 walnut tinlah. Xlnt cond. $12. HAMMOND ORGAN 531 .. 9630. 111 AUTO p OLI S lf j NG & EX p ER l ENCE D 1-ITST E xc itin9 WAITRESS. exp'd. Apply UPHOLSTERED CH A IR, $450, Lf Dux c=ht &. ottoman S1UDJ0S. 28M E.I 'kout MALE, <( mo. olrl hu Incl DETAii.-pCJsltions. Exp'd opl'rt1ll'lr for par! timl' c ~ Nl'wport, C.~t. Brunch hluf'.. low barrel Iha.Pf'. S211. S250. Te11k dtn'r rm tbl w . Hwy .. Corona d • ar. bird dof. 54&-f346, "5 W. r ni::ine cleaning &t paint-bu!-~~~~ ~\.e:~rr~t.3. Call ' Hou~. 644-1140. Li swin&' fft $25. 67~595. ~. FIMAL WU!IDn, C.M. /~ 62S So. Euclid, Anaheim (Suite. 4) fin;. Salary opl"ri. Gro11o'tk oco . A. ORTiiO Maftrtu, h O • POWER tdpr S35: al1T1C111t • ., 3 Da.rllnt bl1.ek Coe eo. l\tETRO CAR \YA.SH f<'E:'>-1ALE-Llte factory work, :.J eprinp Ir rn.,,,.. Oeub~. new mowina mael\!ne S50: YEAR IND puppl•s. One femall', 29a0 Harbor Blvrl_, c_.?t_J.__ !ult tim! ~~:'.~16 * MllWndiM I["'-I 2 l\1onth1 old S43. 673-7036. , Deraller bicycle: S SO . CLEAR OUT malts. 15 wk1 . ~ BABYSlTIEP., lilr hsekpng 1-------'-AND . V LGE Knee-hale , w a In u 64 2...(1863. of Pl•rto• A Or9an1 SIAMESE Sealpolnt, al in !rarhrr·~ homr . Rc!'s Flexawrittr $2 Hr fini.!lh, 5 drawers I: file J7 !Q. YA'RDS nylon Many at wholeole price1 ma.le, exceptional ()'pie rNJ'd. Own tran.~p. &16-6711fi \VlLL. TRAIN. at St.75 hr II ~ t drawer, office. chr. 962--2719. carpetina. Slut wilh rtten WARD'S BALDWYN STUDIO 536--0476 . 0ABYSITTt:R~e.rl-~ c:(PC'r. on IB?.1 elec. Xln 't 1 Antlqu.1 IOD n~ck~. Good condition Ito. 1819 Newport Blvt::, &U-3484 FREE puppies to mPoq41ble'I honil'. Sl 2~ mo plu~. o .... ·n ~~~1~1\t~~bo~u\,~r::~~i _ {2U en 3 Gtr•g• Sale 112 549-0874 Hammond, Ste inway , party '1969 Pomona p t. !r·11 ns. Gver~2r; Rel'•. call 'Mn V CHERRY SldeMan:I about -I( ·~ _ ~·...:i-!:LSEA-·~-US Navy Yamaha. New I uaed pianos 54M997 _\U9, \\'J , , ,, H 6 /\gr ni:y, .. ,,,, \ . Warner, \:il'G,....e .U e -d•ck clock•, "5 ''· Min· a: m011 mill:••· Afil");Uy5 Iii 96!i-:l."i41) .• u1 ~ , . , .... borne !or t11.mily heirloom 317YI Adam~. On thf'. alley)' ·JW!)-''1, 2537 W. Coaat Hwy. SCI. C.llf. at m t u1c old. Good wltb kl~·11 '"''~ or v • · · ~ ., 211 S A We wlll o••epl oppUcationo for_ l.AlO. Sacr!Jice to !Ind 1ood ·-., .,., Sch Id M 1 BLACKpuppy,female,1iir.rU~ Bankin1:: FUl.L Or pl -liml", no exp. • WAITRESSES !mm Penn. 5"-18-1928, HB Set; Sun U rai!lln(. N.8 . 543-41!12. Co., 1907 N. Main, S&nt. S4 l..a830 · ·j°/J * COMMERCIAL necraw-y. ·\Vf ITaln. creat • BUS IOYS A 'fT ENTION Decoralon ; Everythlnr ioe•. ·MIU.ER BlutgtlU Banj& Ana. LOVABLE 2 -·.male iit. "' o ppa rlu nitY . Ktt1 cot 15 Gal 1 · l lilO 4 It k l3ll WwJty "-an. Brent'NOOCI "ov TELLER lnt'rplanltm Inc. 543-!IMO; e DISHWASHERS Louis Phllllpt canape (AOla) aquar um, COQU>ltte, • , ac ear stereo · "''• brtl!d puppy. 292 , Ila F.•p'd, Apply in pe.nion , t old dAmaik, a 1teal, sl.250. Slmmon1 hideabtd, T V Old time. phonocraph $ts. dtluxb moo.I, xtra Jpeakrr. Nov11., CM. 54H797 l /9 &l&-.'!ll9. e HOSTESSES t 6' bl t 1..,; 4~1051 rouot&!n V1lley M•thodlst Newport N1tlonal GIRL f'llllDAY 546-8S76. II ett0 ca ne' .llll eves. Church, 96Z-$3 or 962-6318 f"REE ShOrt Ila.Ind ii!t Bank e COOKS JEWELRY, razor, tamp, mir· chair, ml~. 426 . Dahlia, FOR IALE pt Da<:Nhund and 1-w"' 5,,.no· r & Pl1.el!ntia. N.B. Part lime. help n~ed to 11-CdM 673-7469 Fri-Sat-Sun. led doubll' tJtr Joeken. Fair KJMBA.U.. Co 11 101 et te: ·-""'U 12 1 dARMAID-No exp nrc, no coslumf'.5. Nirhta, N.B. Alf lG-40. rn--51 n. BEAUTI' Advi1or t.o demana1r1te l'xcltina new f)f'Oduct1. Na door In door. Sf'.lling reqU ln!d. new mm· J)flny-lets l!Et'OW toaetht:r. Call 347""'12~. BOAT CARPENTER..~. 90me l'Xp. A~ply: LUHR'S BOAT CO rm Pl11nintln. C.M. 11lst act. dir. no up, nee. e 8 '"RTENDERS ror, f\lrn ., vUt, etc. At.> r'IW>n. Walnut Fin!ah. X111.t Cond. -"' wood turn. ttftnlshinf Frl.• " .......... '65 wi n. priced low, •COndlUon. I~. L&nry, Dail>' ••<IA. •• ·-"95 r........ IA --' -· I Apply In pel"!Oft only, Jeanne F I lrit tabl '4 h I ' pt -,,,..., n..:.w "' •"""" ~ Edwa.rd1. \Yt<t 13th 11 AM -• COCKTAIL WAITRESSES &in., s.c . 49UOU. N:r:' ~n~t-(ra~ c ~ ~ ro:t.N.le· Utett 4, ftuora-OLDf~ S.by ,Grand, .. u alt!red male cat. G. tVl h 2 Pf\1 GreenbroCJk Rec Club mlrror. ~S. 2 3 7 2 ctnt nxtU,.., SI ••di. u ls. or trade: fer Sfi~~t. 2cl~~~19 -....11.-.L-,1 , Magnolia btwn FJlb I: TaJ. Startlnt December 2t Appll•nce• to2 Rutatn Dr, CM Contact Mt. l..&My or Mn. 6*4~ r• oe1i....-• ....--.-- hert. FV, t :oo.4:DD Dally GAJtAGE SALE: rood rurnf: GrffTlmu. Dally PUot, a.l:I almotl 2 mo oW, 'M'I tiny, GIRLS, be )'Our own boll. Apply 1n Pe,..., COLDSP'OT Re tr 11 . " ture. Many pieces I: odda I Wnt &a.y, Cotta Mru S.Wlnt MachlMI t11 3 male, 1 fem. 543-29:32f!/';12 Sell quality brand name 24901 Avenhle cM le C•rlota Hflmlllon automatic w•~her. l'nd~. Sun. ll·S. l)09 Cltw. tliPET Layer1 bavt' aha& l!rm Sl"ser z~ Auto, GORGEOUS Black I: ~te coeml'Ucs. ~O ~ com· Lllf"M .Hiiis &.Ith rood mnd, SQ-8121, land, C.M, I. Cllmm'I twttd trpls. Pt:al bcau!Uul walnut consol•. klrwba.ired male cat. T ~~ :~~·Now':r~r·= 230tl We11"}1nster A\"A, C.M. FURN, dilht1. clolhel, tooll dl~l. ~~~1e'Wllr. C.U a,aktl lu tlt nlfoltt. u~~ ,....,. 1111 1• Santa Ana or San Diego Frwy. to F'rl(ldalre wa.'lher o\ r.11&e. (Mort Addtd!l 180& IJnll"ft, ~''· 121-11'40 overt"tl ·••Mt b l Ind ~~· .... ·~ --. ct.P e c !M-lT;iO. El Toro Rd. -Corner of El Toto El:telll'nl condition Jamaica Rd, MtM Verde. f)E.LUX£ Mwlnc machine ln Mm•. deslpl e!c. Guar. • 8-9425 111· • OlRL \\'ANTED • Rd . and Avcnida de 11 C1rlota. Kl 9-0551 Slit I: Sun ·cabinet. Automatic b1111on "4.44 cUh, or small Prmta. SM 31$ mo •IDl:Y =ml n.n.L.ch1.rre bbokkeepe:r, t:it· to work •mall unit roUecHon ~ ... -· -"" ••"' -REFRIGERATORS WIL'=i CAR.AGE Salt : 116 A111.t-. • holer • ait·MJ. SSO . -· to•"""" home. ,,....,N.J JX'riencl' in paymll report1, dcik. E.'xl'J, not nee. but Owned by Far West Services, Inc. rREEZERS. •~..)...•J~·~~ BAiboa laland. New ' old, ,&4+>1905 --:rR•l'll"I .L "MA~ •-m ~ Lt actt r('conciltat'IOn. journ1.J1 helpful. Must br 1ble ti) 0 lo I S k Sh Coe • • .. ., ..,.,,. ~ llf l'l • "-.(VilU •w '.&el<', A~k lar Mr1. Bnnl, f:!.)n¥ertt with 'peoplc-, ltt, pera r5 o nae ops, OS • •• 646--7820 •• f\lm,app'lAclothe K. iUIMONs ~ht)'¥ ~,~~~~IJlle d''~.· ... clta~Jl'J~ ttv: Johnson It Son Lincoln Mf'..r· typll'll 1: ft1ina. Sl.IS hr. ft.euben'5, Reuben E. Lee, RCA Whirlpool dl1bwa1ber, SUPER GAR.AGE SAI...E! 1prlna:, ift!WriPrlnr . AllJO . c'htne In yo\ir libmt. $fte. . Pl"l&'t· .)ll)ut'b'Uft ii Su cury, 2626 HA.rbor Blvd., to 1tart. Contacl ~tr. Glbbl, The Whaler, l sadore'I Like new/whltt portab\~. SAT·SU~ 2212 Aralla 51, NB rollaway Md, Bolh O:· lat $3.95, •II work p&r&n• with a Daily PUot neatftrd Cnst11. Mesa . 540.~lO. 64.2.-7960 C.M. · flOO or be5t, !l<IS..0765 (Ea~t Blull) cell4!nt. 646-L117 lttct r,.t.~. ad. 1..:::::::::.::::::::...:::.c:;;;;;.c_~-"---'--+'-~----' zi, ~-------~ l I DAILY PILOT . ' Here'.s How You Ca11 Use Our Famous Dime ·A • Unes ' our famous DIME~A-LINES e •i"I tMm or m1il them with u-rrect c.11h to one of our 4 e;on"• "lient offices.. •No livestock. produc~ or pl1nt1.. e •No comrn.rci1I 1ch 1llowed. e ·Eich Item must be priced. with no ;11m o .. r $25. · • • C•1•I J) .. HtPS ••4 J,Mft ~r I/ .. USED outside carpr.ung 12' I x 20· blue &"J"ffn SlJ, 644-5199 • WHIRLPOOL v.•asher S2J .. l lalO.'M'IOV.'er $.l. 9 x 12 briidtc'd rug, handmade $2J. Touter S2-Waffle iron S3.5e. Shovels $2.~. Table $5. Eltttric cooktr $2. Sat· I sun. 655 Dan'ell St. Cf\!. TOYOTA tires on rims, like NEW cuburetor kit for I-II-SPEED hand grinder $25. M W s~ ff.ch. 2 gallon Ja8 Fa.loon S3. Arm m umcle ~X· SI'\ of hi-speed 1.teel cutter• can v.·ith spout S2. .SOI.id erciser $3. Home iCf' cream SID. Set er soft meta.I cutten ,.,_oak door _S~; M&-0714 • , mak>ef, used ~lee SID. Mud $10. Other cutter, set $10. MOVIE pro~~or, like ne w flaps-Mr trudl', brand. l'lf!w Steel ca!e" $5. Total 00· S2i Vaeuum cleaner .$25. s;o. ,Numerous Pont 1 a c • piece~. Original cost $135. Maple end 1able $25. Danish 1empest parti1 $2 -S25. 53 1-7566 round teakwood <."Offee table Chevy . 4_ ipeed 1 r u c. k ''N"Q'°R":E"°LC°'°'0--,1'1l""""Ca<TYo----0>~"1~,-, $25. Lamp and shade. Maple transmw;ion S:ZO. H1 gh and c&!e. Complete in e.x· aod brass $9. Vacuum volume p_ump for gas or ccllenl condition $2'2, Phone cle<iflt'r, Kenmore deJuse 11.a:er $1J. Used pJywOOl.I 546-1497 upright, net>ds repair S7. S2.JO a sheet Al.so other1~~-~~~~---­ Small brass bowl, engraved Usl'd "'.'l")Od 2X . • t.:). Ht'aler S:l. Hood $5. Door$ S·l. V.'alnut ca binel $20. Automotive. book:s 1ncluding non-spill shelves, acljU!ltable Brass plaque S2. 12 instde the .following: Ren a u.l tlc-lol2c.~53=1-_1_"'6~-~---­ shullers 12" x 22" 10" x repau· manual SZ. Sprue VANITY 1~·ith large round 2{)'" 10" x 27" S2 each. and MG !\1idget manual mirMr $20 good lo antiqut. 64H935 SZ,50. J948-L956 f>"ord truc.k Large dining table $5. Good , . . • parts and a ccessor ies lo antique. Relri.1:erator, apt PIN.K S),U~to spreads $;.i each, catalog $7. Antique motors size $15. Wringtr IO.'asher, cost f2;, a t Bullocks . manuals Sl5. N ati on a l works good w·lh · .?>1a1chini;-fringed tab I e Strvice Data manuals SJ mangle Sl O. small tab::~2~ ~ver $3.50; Sham~ $1.50: • $20. Enginttring drawing New toaster, won't pop up Pi!~ow Sl.50. TIO.'lfl hox manual SID. Hot Rod type S5. Jee skates, girl'1 5ize springs,. mattress good ~ut magazine! trom 1954 to 1970 6~i $2. 646-6202 stored m garage SJ. Kir~ 20c each 6 for $1 645--3682 . -headboard $10 Big Sa!S • 1 ' HARVARD D1ct10nary ol barbecue S3. 846--0982 · un on Y Music $3. 1966 Encyclopedia RE r RI G ER AT OR $Z5 MATCHING twin beds $10 $20: Large white Bible SS. . ·• • . · each. Tovs 15c. 30c. Games Children's book.!, education f'._ickup rack $1;:,. 2 lt~s 25c each. Cotft!i! table $.l. T:x-each. Large enclosed 1,1 inch S4 each. Fl010.'er, s all "-1 12 w · N'cord ca binet SlO 8·8.1 x CM 642-1906 m C11<:"S • Oman s -. ' . . · £'lectric shaver S2. EJe..•1ric 1,,1 Cadillac Ure $1 !) • LARGE rabbit cage $I5. grill $2. Medicine cabinet Bookcase $7. Home J\fedlr.al Captain's chair $6. Box Id-SL Bi~ Ben jig saw puzzles books, large SS, Large ing cabiriet SI8. Stcretary 10c each. A I um in um slCl"l"O bookshelf speaker chair $IJ. Camper drapes, ChristmaA tree $1. Pair dust systems $25 10 Vol. Science full set $18. 642-8472 ruUles. t1-\'in beds .$1.:Xl pair. Encyicoj)('dia $5. 83.3--3643 ROUND dinette ta ble S25. Electric blanket. lwln $3. 21" TV, black and white Chairs SS each "Excellent. Car sv.·eep SJ. Mary Poppins SlS. Anti que chesl .$12.SO. 2 s!ep blond enrt tablt'!; S5 walking doll $1. Pictures 2 bowling balls $5 each. eal'h. Matching table lamps 25c. Frames 50c. 646-3125 Box ot 78 rec~r~~ $5. Box 2 for S5. Large table lamp. BE A U T J FU L wh i t e of t.ool.s $l0. 54.r:i618 new $10. 2 formica end portacrib, complete with 1958 FORD 4 door part! tables and roffce table $12 mattress and sheet& $15 Short block $1S, Heads $.J lot all. 545-8538 or 64&-2n6 546-3599 each. Carb and manifold LOVELY SlO. Fordomatlc SIS. Torque fruit10.'ood baby DISHES $15. Electric coffee cunvr.rter $10. Radiator $10_ crib ar.d extra finn baby pot $6. Kitchen utensil 11nrl Heater $5.Hood $.1. Oooni mattress S25. 2 regiJlar size pots 50c -$2.50. \i.'omen"s SS each. Deck $5. BumPf'rS bed frames, 1 cherry wood. clothing $1 · $5. Sizes 8-10. $.l. Fountain Valley 96S-7370 1 gold 11ntiqued , $7 each. 646-90&0 IDEAL desk for child, sturdy v,-eU~ilt school de9i, only $3. 1043 W. Wilson, Cfl!. 6e-5460 2' DRESSING tables S5 each. Maple coffee table, detailed $20. 675-2672 or 673-7075 l Pair v.·ood skis, 215 cm Si 2 pair ski boots. sizes II'~ and 10 $7.50 pa_ir. Polf!s $3. 833-2032. 8' HIGH 77" wide, ex· pandable: room divider in 2 M'ctlons. $22. 968-8810 \Voorl framed mim:>r 3' x -----------COMPLETE 10 g a\ lo n 2' $7. 4M-3JS2. 1346 Cerritos PLASTIC ABS black ~2" ·" aquarium Sl2.3C. New 10 Drive Laguna Beach 41.,-· x z,1" 75". 24" long gallon 11,,ith reflector $6. • ski runners 75c ea ch, 548-8641 WEBER kettle barbecue cost DAVENPORT $25. End 540-7370 I H'~E~v=-~----- l 59.9;J, sell fQr S25. 847--6S91 tahlt>S, !amps S:l each. . A Y duty truck til'f' I F'ElL out of love. Diamond cUt ptnd&nt cost $90 take .$18. Diamond cut earrings cos1 .$134 take S20. Large knife set cost $59 take: S16. Tableware .et cor;t S1J2 take $25, fa.moor; perfume C05\ -$25 take $3. 539-21TI Ask for Jack SELF-windina: man's calen- dar v.'atch, duplicate gi!t, eost $29, now SlO. 546-3860. RING. Ladle& w \tll 3 amethyst 5tones ~etting, cost S40. now S20. 546-3860. OLD Antique pop corn Dining table Sll. Chain; s7 REGINA electJ1c broom $10. chains for up to JO x 22 machine $9. 536-8296 ea<"h. Bed, h e ad boa r rl , 642--22M single 11 heel s2s:: Manu11J KEN' 2S rramC".~ $K Drr sser. vanity ROLL.AWAY bro ;1s . ad~_cJ $].), Antiqlle 1readle 110RE washer S , rllns $l5. Chesls drawers SIO. 54.'i-8J04 gn .. ustonP S25, Small pro- good . Phone 893-0122 . bl d p11nP. l11nk S7.50. Simpson WHITE a nd golri bt"droom Desk SIS. Twin. tlou t ay SCRAM LETS VTVM :I03 $2."i. Mauser 7.65 S2~. Leath('r chair ot om11.n • S25. Volt and clip S2S, '" PLAYPEN $10. car bet! $3. Baby lamp $2. Crib mobile $5. Porta crib SlO. Cr\b $10. Mattress $3. Diaper bags Sl. Infant a.eat $1 . 5 0. 545-5.102 BASSJmT, hood ""' 67l-5928 oveni:i2e mattres& wHn $7.50. SKI boots men's r;ize 9-10 SlO. 673-5928 SKI boots, men'1 S20. 6~5.m SKIS, v.U>d 190'1. 673-59U 1.ize 1().11 $5 • SlO. I FELL out of love. Diamond cut ~nda.nt cost S90 Ukt SI!. Large knile get cost $59 ta~ $16. Tableware set cost $132 ~ $25. f amous pe:rtume cost $25 take S3. 539-ZlTl Ask !or Jack KITCHEN gas stove, regular sU.e $:.5. ZU4 Continental CM USED bricks. 300 al 8c each. You haul. 5't&-2464 CAMEO Shores homecv.ner movlna: to apt. ~I! Duncan· Phyfe !Mhogany lamp table S2S. +tier Forslund Chtrry end table $25. 34" formic.a- top utility SIO. St! 61 3 fireplace ga! lors. grate and beliowl; $25. St\ Of 3 I matching be ige pl a s 1 i c: uphOlstered 30" swivel bar stools $12 e:ach. 5' extended eJectrk sv.i\-"CI fan SIT. Ken- mo~ 1.Wteptr vacuum s:.. Set of 3 troplcal fish ,,,,·all plaque1 $5. 12" clear blue flo~r vue. Sl. 15" item blue:. a:l&M goblet S3. Antiq ue framed picture $2. Coftee· maker travel kit S2. 2 ~ size: wool blanketl; $10. G-uden tools 50c • $2. Antique artif&CU $1 • SIO. 61>1!54 LADIES Pearl ring. pearl setting In yellow gold, l..'QSt $35, now Sl:i. 546-3860. r.et, 2 twin bros. box springs S2.'l. Beriroom chair S8. " -• $25 A rounds ammo $10. Sat. noon auu mattresM's. each. ~rycr S2:t, \~asher $10, lron NSWERS til 5. 645--174.ii S draw('r ches l SZS. .1 $.1• Typev.Titer $20. Radio ~~---- drawer dresser v. \th mirror S~. TV $2;1, Table tennis 60 SAMPLE Christma\11 clll'd LADIES ring with &mokcy S2.'i. Sofa bed SJ~. SnarP srl S2fl. s231 S 1er1 in g Bro_nco -Husky -F11go t -~ks, SS pages or l2" x topaz setting. ''ery nice drum with case S20. 968-5689 AVf'nue 1142-4920 Hrl1um -C0.1\IAK ER 1-1'' qualify paper in e.J eh_ hal'ld \vork. cosl $45, now MOVING • must w!I Ken· 1 2 HA I~ d $-h He was thr president of the Grr11t rllr .<Wrapboob and S20. 546-386(}. moi-e 220 0011 rlryer s2· La ,.1hrytrs h ·~ e~~· Amicable Loan Company_ paint books 50c each. Heavy LADIES Ring with 7 in-Blood• ,-• t•bles SS eacl~· Chilmdp ~ 1 0s"i s ·a t' '. • \\'hen h,. dit d. the doctor duty golf cart $5. RiC'ker t h bl ti. "'-' . . " ren 8 nger sewing .. 1 h ,. 1 · . ere angea e 5t ing~. !'QM! Slatted col!rr !a hie SIO h. 1• W . _,, murmured, le as gone 5 1 booL,, ad1e! size 8, \11orn qu •• ,, •mothy·t '"-''"''' · mac ine '" omt-n s tl<K> h ro•'AKER" ' l '"" II l ... ' "' '""-' " ' Swag lamn Sl.l. l'edera! children's clothes 5c. -SL to is "" · " <II )'~. \0 51 ·""'-'· se nr reta1l value $50, .sell for f'nlarger Sl'i .• 1S mm Brll I 962-4744 ELECTRIC rlryer, \Hh: $2.l. S~. Sta~ting Sunday. 330 SlS. 546-386(1. !.· Howell S23. Bi'JI & Howrll Auton1alir 11·asher S25. ApL Esther SL nrar 201h and MOVIE r?winds, heavy duty, ~ nim movie <.:!lmer<i .i LJ. DROP.LEAF ni~pl"·-table, siove SL'i. Boy's. an<l girl"s Santa Ana Ave. 646--2646 co1t S15 each, cos! $38 each. Conlacr box Si S!erco seats six, SJS. 645--0!l;)J blk(' $12 each. Ele-c1ric :'llA 'J':" 3 Sfll'!'d 26" bike $25. 531-T'.Xifi. Rl burns ~,ll)c. Bnok~ 2X • ASH bl~ndr2_natural hair wig mot.,r $2. Eler tr1c can 1 boy'a -l gir]'5 Stingray SURfACE gauge, grani!e $1. Douhlr bookca~e hearl· ~~ opell!'r $2.1. G111titr com-li11\e S\.'l r11ch. :it).:l83S S25. Dial gauge $15. Holden; board bf'd tramP SJ. END table, octagonal, maple ml'rcial Uoor bullf'r S20. RE f R [ G F RA TOR , h $10. 531-7566. 846-621'i. 5332 Kenilworth $12. 644-11 40 Kfrl's o~n S5. PalLo Ur;1; cross·top !;e ezer, ~~ FAR-OUT party dres11, Dnve. HB END table, French Prov1n· ~'t'l!a, fiberglass ·~1-~ ~ pertone S2J. Kttcben-A1de En1pireline Young t;dwar· AMBULATORY f o Id i n g cial $1J. 644-1140 ~\i Wlb SL at P lacentia, di.,h11·asht>r. porrable 12.), dian mini, si.ze 9 $8. 646-9015 walker, rub~r !ires. ''•iTh CHAIR, hlue. uphol~tered, · Large Sp~ n ls h iype ALL in good condition. seal, s:ood condition S!J. barrel shaperl S20. 644-ll.\O RE_F'RIGERATOR $15. Stove bwkcasr $2.J. Large off M I H nd 1 336-628Q $1.l. Car seat S7. 54S-3338 11,hite ~h11g c<1rn<'t $15. 11)3 .$1~~ ~2~ e=h~ Ma~~~~~~ BARBELLS 300 pounds Sl:i. il~~~~O~. ~er;::te~n li~ JEEP -sand !ires 4.900-; ~th St. &16-71120 cabint't $25. Ornflmental 8.\2-8323 • cars $l ~. 646-ll70R 13" cros~grooved SIO r11ch. BABY crib, ntW manrcs~ ~1ing rret Sl5. Porl;ib!e bar GE frC'Pl er S2:1 CF: 5.1bol·Spruc~ mast ;1nd $20. Car berl. both very $15. Bar stools SJ each. refrigerator $25. bot h in BEER kegs $.) ea c h . boom $Ii Sa il $20 , rleitn and good condilion, fonnica kl!chcn tahle and good running c o n<l i 11 0 n. lnlantsral new 1n l\Tapper ;\lahogany tiller $~, All b;ive fi46-32fl(l chairs Sl.l. Chest of drawers. 644--077.\. $1. Sf'I 4 artr . ..; earlV never been used. 54~~56:) l'c~R"t"B~s"·~c~~I -,~.-~--El · Arnrnc11n T\' t11hlC"S I)('\~ -.1. ouc1 J. Dinette ~~!·ple :a~~i;1r!,D'ho:e~ ~~-OVERLOAD l!"11f ~pr111g~. $j_ 50' nylon "·i ndo iv lrack SHELVES !or OOoks. off1cf', ~"! $10. 540-9001 '-"-Hd br•~~ firepl•·• '''"'~" complelr. for 1~ tnn t·orrl s.~ l Tv la ble~ SOc _ gara~c . or frrr stanfl1n~ "" .,., ..._ ..._ ,....... · k S10 ·-2·16 room rl1l'11irrs S3 • SI .DI!· $10. Air roorlitioner .\lO. pie UP, · ~,,,,... ·1 ·--'.\-1,..hogany hoat 111tlfler and r 1 ._ :J.!S.-3212 Elec.rr1r he a 1 tr SlO-\\'OODEN hi chair $1 0. boy 's t1llC"r Sl. r.an·Ard 4 sptffi -'-"-'-'-'-"-'c·-'...c_c ____ I Portable 1ype11T1Ter l lfl hikl'. i;n111ll s 1 1. r SJO, ehangrr S10 .l olrl lr.Alher KINGSIZ E ma1tress S 2 ;, l\ev.· fro sted lurnhleri; and I Ea.~1bl uff NB fi4~-l0%. ~u1trasrs $1 rarh tii3-i129 K1ngsi1.e box sprina; S2j , p11 chtr l'l't SlO. Rf'fr1gcrator 1 2 Bikrs 24" Schwinn g irr.~ :, DRAll'ER n1Apl<' l1nish '.Hl\.-ICOC"9~---~--~-I S25. f.ll'tal dr.<k s1:,. Chilli's $20 each leaiher rlf'•k chiiir rhP~I s2:1. fi Ora'"'r P1nr1NUTONE ~tove rxhaus1 la11. slide SS. Chaise Joun~e $~ si-1 P~ir 6' oars $l0, h111G~· S2~1. Twin s11r M;-;I ~ ~~rd, hood al'>fl J1gh1 $lj. Cur!a!ns SI • S·l. Coppi'r 1 6"iJ-21 i •I. ~pnn~s and 111a11rrss $2.\. .).l~.i140 plaques $3 • .l JO :'>larile . , Pair .;I rri<irlr h11nk hrd.~ DOUFIL-->:-...,-,-,-p-,-,,-,--,-,,d·I ornaments Sl -$\ f'1cturc<.1 BLUF~ Oiir> and ~rrrn 11nrl 1n11-1trc~se5 $2:, f'ach. n11111rcss SW. 642.-8171 $1 SlO. Odrl lamps $2 51a nip hook~ S2 ·10 rac ·Ski Ftrrl romplrlr, pau• lange ---OC:...:C:.C:-'--·1 . S3 i\laplP planter lamp boots 'l S2~-fi7~0!l22 . •listr~sser! m!lplr s!r-p tables BOX i;pnng 11nd mattrrs1 $10_ Clo1hini , i;:trls, l 'i :on hyrlraulic-jar k "-~ S2J rar.h. !\l11!C'h1n11: ('l)llrl' Sl for holh . Strei !uh. ~· . modf'rn 12;'), Tv.•in head· 11omPns. ~.JC • S3. }<!en's is S3. Cr11ftsman 21 , }IP table all like nrw S2.). Pair shirts 25c • $1. ~1ov1e gasolil"lf' f'ngine S\O, Old QJ] \ivini:; room l;unp~ $20. hoani SI .50 each. BMroom 'to C l..r· . rhalr, like new SS.50 -camera . ht" 5 games portrall on tin SIO. Antiqur :i.111plf' cnrkrt rockrr S\5. ~ II -· n $12.j(). Child's-dresSt'r 75c. '""' -. """'-4914 , 197 umbrella s:;. Triumph roll Round maple occas1ooal Estuary Lane. Hunting1;0n har SIO. CompM!tion crash table sz:,, Early Ainerican Dresser $5. 549-3997 Beach helmet SS. Aircralt rlCX'k; :o;"·\vPl n:w:·ker S2J. Maple 17" SLli\fLINE .portable TV i\10 DEL A 4 speer! truck S20. r1rst base mi! S2. 1970 Birch coflee table $20. ~l,250.c"18-<529::::..=::. ______ 1 transmission $20. 646-4644 proof get $7.95. 1968 S proor trlrphrlne $tl1nd $1 7 .Sft . }IOOKER he1HfC'rs fil 340 C\J The 2 EARLY 4 speed hydnr set $6.9S, 1964 mlnl set $3.95, AnLLqUf' tool chesl over 100 in Dusler Dart Sl5 each matlc tran.~misslons S 2 3 1008-S BU pennies $1 per Maple cv.·in her! frame Sl.'i. side. Also slicks to fit aamt SUNBEAM ~ e l~c tr i c ~:;i.ch. 646-4&14 roU 67>-5258. ~·l'ars old $25. Ma pit S20 e11ch. 5.)7-8886 curler 11tt $10. Oothes, s\ze I c:.:::::;c..:.::._:::.: _____ .1 SINGLE Beel complf!lf' $25. s:z:i. 64&-9~16 J..ADGE color TV antenna. • II tt SUt't-·•• 17 G E 8" 2 WAY CofL" srw-Rker $5. b S' ., -..,,, .__., · · · '"' Dou le niattres! 110. ingle DESIGNER clolhl's • model like new SIO. 50' telescopi-•-·~~-t S8 Pun,e~ 8"' 1\IOO!er, 3" !weeter and . .,. U&UUl1"''....,._.,_ · ' network ST. Stert'O co~le mattrei'il S12. Fert i lizer sel!1ng wardrobe. Gt-isl m11st, good condition $1S. $3. Sheet&. sinrle and double spreader $10. 64$--7210. ~\l'f'a lcr~ $j. Geoffrey BeeflE' C.R. linear amp. rowa.U ro1· --vo ..... · .... -"t•'•"' ,.,.H cabinet walnut. Minolta P '""' """'• Iii....-. ..._., 1" 0 h•n plece rlress SE .. Long 12V S2J. on• toom -·· "•bl• "-'-' d ""I "leaned ll~ eaml"ra 'vith buil t.in light G LO Lovl'seat, vrry good "" ..__.....,." ,, .,.....aprM. • ,..., .. ' • ,. · S2" "'"l232 "'rC'rn evenln" d re 1 ! t:! I • RF"·8V S8, 19" portabl• -•. SUn"-•I•·-,·, , g g meter and :\l!mn1 !f!ns 125. conc.1t10n ::i. ,,....... " ,, ,._ • v ""'am "'--' '"" · pAnls, iops, shirts, siis 10-1vorks J::oO<I $2~. 4 rhanncl eooker $5. Electric blendt r 1'wo turntable!, one Thorens WOODEN Ba.byline por!A t;rih 12 S:I. f.11.Shion flcces~ries, light ~how. 200 wa1tl! per $8. Clhill weddina: dresl!, Sj r.ach. 1 peUet gun. Ben· S8. 2 t.lllp lf' s!rp I ables Sl5 sr11rf~. h11ndbast~. jewelry ehannel S2S. E ·"-t I' n 11 on size 9 S25. Hand lawn jllmin 312 22 caliber $16.:iO e11ch. 2 Early An1eciean ' 2:Jc • S:i. Shoes lOA SJ. Some telephone, blue SS. :'>16--0714 --"-~ -mo~r .n:ra~'SJQ, Girl's gfJOd condllion . Daisty OJ2 , hrass wea!tlerv!tflf' l11n1ps S:J i" 20 Jnch ·bkycle., 2 trikes 300 rifle, never used S\5. e_ach. Hao~ in g lamp household 1 1.lems • or its 8 TRACK auto tape player .. S5. £Jecttie Ooor polisher 64~16T.1 red/white siars on blue n.iake u~ 1~hl . $.j. !ablt Sl:J. 4 track auto tape pl11yer $7. Sat.Sund&Y 2212 Aralia PETERSON ···Nr.wporte.r" backgJ'OOnd $8. 5.\:'i-3463. linrns. ~l t~cn goodi~.1 ' $l l, 4·11 tr11ck 11uto tJlpe I "~~:,::::::.:.:'-:'.~'-""--evtrylh1ni;t 1n good eondition player S25 546--0269 St. NB . Stroller, excelltnt condition DINING Sci -Dre x e 1 J 10-.\. 646--8354 · rn.ENCH si~'8.lk ca l e. $10. ~1028 n1a.hogany S25. 548--0844. 3 DISH MASTERS good $lO Dl'.NCAN Phyfe d i!ling t.ab~e .. "'-marb•-l<>p cut iron SIMMONS Be•"ty-•t •-· 8 0 d 112 ' 1 . with 3 leaves S11, Built-in -· ft:" , 1 ,L '"'" r:;i.\\·er nosier . . S20. 3 doub e sink faucets dil!'.hwMher S2J. Washing , pedtst.i $2S. New 13 piece spring Md mattre.M S2:i. Bookcase SIC), 540-0Wt $1, SlO, 4 shower heads $1 machine S20. Vanity table: ;re O::::t ;:::, S4C~ Warinc 2 &~ blender SlO. CJ-lANGING Color schemts. -• S4. 3 TV 5:an<is S2 • ·wlt.h skirt ss. E!rctrlc 548-8204 Couch $2.'i, Oli\'e gtttn ! $~. Sunbeam Mir dryer $4. 58.nder $10. J ig 1aw $8. 1,:;!MMl53:;:.:;:::"'°'-;;;;c-;;"'"'"-'' I N-OAUGE lf't en OOard, very naughahydl' chair $23. 2 t \re tcttl"n brasg $8. 2 clock P..ecliner chair $5. TV q '!f POttI'IAC $25. 8t6 N. Van little u,i;e SZJ. 546-5()j7 goltl chaJr1 $25 each. ra1IJ05, S3 • SS. 3910111 Chan-is .$:> -l'l5-764:i ' Nea SA YOUTH "-• S2tl-'."'-._.··r·-,-~-. MZ..-1826. ncl Pl. 673-16Q3 . ' ? •.• "'""' iw .. "'-" ANTIQUE "-t alb s· 19.iO CHF:VY window panel 1 GQOD mird TV $25. SC-5936 and frame $2!">. Maplt hi 6 It. c.'Ouch $~. 8' couch p,,., c um ;), parts "'indows doon hood f'()ftM'IC.A h>p dlnt'fte stl, baek rocker, llke: riew $20. $la. drop leaf lab!e S:zJ. Autc horns • cldies -a SI • $25 5*-l77-' be.lat oolor, 5'M109 $15. Wriaht air cooler $20. Nrar 4 dining chain: S25. Sink p11 ir $2. Eletcric vlhrallng · ' J Onl~ Coftttl Co 11 ea: I'!. unit with dra.10.'t rs 11 rn1 cull"" r;11nder Sl.riO. Ul64 Jrrsry EVER HOT Broiler-9'-"'n, MAPLE tintsh kina: site. 549--1075 boarda s2S. ltclri,c:rrator proof 1e1 1 coiiis \n nlc<' new $10. J\lovie. projection hookcut btadbot.rd S15. red case $7.Z,O, 6'ij..5~ screcin $10. Boy't 2 6'' Orsnlt CCIUCh m.a.kei into TWIN b!'d, youna: ladle~ in S25. 300' l\1"' line S25. Dock • .. Schwinn bike SIO. Wardrobe I bed SID. Twin bed <1>mpl«le 11'.JOd condilion, ('(lmpltte: In. wheel.s $13, MS-9661. 5'!. KNEEBOARO $ 2 5. steamship trunk SIO. \Va tile, SU. 11 .. plpt ~h $2. cluding hr11dboard $ 2 0 · STEREO Equipment -~ 011 m 5Pfl?~ 2 nmnth~ t1lrf. Mnriwich grill .s;-,. 2 Sun-M k I !~ loch drill p, 2 nlet rods 6TS-32jl before 1 PM ar t'.111. Tfl PI:' c11 rtrid~ .. Solid ~ rondit10n. fin-4253 bram lry p11n~ S 1 S. ar elp ace and ne]a p _ $1!i. Doua:h alter 4 PM SUl!I' S25. AC·DC Convert!"r VW h11~ middle 11nd rtar "f'rffflow" 11urfhollrd $25. Ito)' pool pump ns. Small USED Hotpoint di1hwflsher SIO l)C 6V·IZV inverltt S10. 1<r11t 1%.~ or newPr s;, each. \i.'orlfl Books, Science $j I ue«hatcbttfl, Hill man $25,J;OO('lcondilion.l!rfyear 6 w11t1 5ptakrn $7. Slide VW hub capi; SI .~ each. "•ch . Goltl l'n Book molllir $25. Ken Fondl't"n old GE l'f'fri&'el'lllOI', aood mount for tape dtck ·ss. 6 set! .,1 ~e11! bells !or EneycloJ)led1a SS. TV $2:'1 • 5t1-1f2T. 911'i1 W. 1&1h, CM condition $2S. &42>-14t2 • .546--j889. bus Si eo\ch 67:)...-0662 _ ...... __ "'-'------ leading ORANGE COAST'S • ,, ". , • -• t I 6 4 2 -s 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -s 6 7 8 • • FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU e NEWPORT IEACH ••. 2211 &.Ibo• 81..t. e LAGUNA BEACH ~· •.•• 221 Forest Av•. e COSTA MESA ..... , .•••. 330 Wosl 11.., e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 BH<h Blvd. e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El C•mino R11I LEGAi. NOTICE 1---- ~1»·. s· ycjg,;;- Ail·-·· AB,OUT TO REAO A•E TRUE ••• So, yow 'r• not sure of what you heard on rodio or think you sow on TV? 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DAI LY PILOT .211 , g· ~~;Ee ,~~.:~~~-ri_ ~_ ... _~_ ... _·~l~,~l _,_..,,..,,_ ... ,.__,.J ir' ~, -·~:-.::-.... ---il§J l~---...... -.. -.... -.1~1 ·~,--... -.... -.... ---il§J 1'-I ~·'_"''_" .. _'·~l §J 1 I'-_ ... _ ..... _ .. _'·~1§1 1 1'-_·~_ ..... ~ .. ~!~ ner-d1 upho l •t e-r y 1 -~ • l!!J •••••••••-'•••••••••-646-532~ l /S -.._ F1!.El!; Ros i;prlni! anit \enc-G•ntral 41:n bllndi diflerent sit.I'"-, 646-6176 1/9 900lc yclet, Blkeo. Scooter• 92J -l: 14 ti Crackt'rho:o: h 1 ·1----------SPAYED l yr old cat. Good ~wrred i,;111111! block Ct1e\• *'children. box trairll'd · · \'·Ii \!1!J1.>1<1'J "/lr11.iltT . S..•t< ~S03:1 1/!l at l~52 Calle San ).fareos, GIRL'S 20" hlkf'. O!d, bu1 San Juan Capistrano or call n.n.n.l"Ll"I usable. 968-4951 1/12 493-1716 or 4!l3-4l66 $~15 11;1 BOSTON WHALER: 13', I S-li::. John~un 40 hr. f'lrc :Ho'i:i>A I [ Pett Ind llwlln I start, ·1r1r, ru!ly eqpt. $100lJ. _ . 6·1.'.-1462 Eves. D ays ; '------~ ~57-6191 Ill I "FRIEDi.AH" 1-a•Aal ttfflf. WI ~7-6824 • 893-7566 1-----··1 ======1 NEW-USED-SE RV. Cati 852 Boats/ Marine 1---------Equip. 904 1 1iiii~~ft\~ili SlAf.fESE K1!!c-11 pllrebrf.'d, 1 12 \.\'eeks old. $10. Shots g1v-1 INHOARD l lo 1 \'eh'f't dr1\·e Pn 536-1225 !rari~. 2.23 gal i;:a.~ tanks, · i n struments, winrl~hil"ld~. Dogs 854 but•kr! S('al!'. Out boa rd ~l<'rt•u ry prop~. rontrol~. 1·;1ble~. \11ndsti1elds, st'at.o s21-, Cash rnr 1111 Sl ,CKXl 11nr1h of ~tot·k_ 5<19-ffi30 BOAT-Bath ~)!)·~ floa!in~ ~1•1'~ nlrl Beklw ~2 price. - FREE 811sic Boating Cour~c oU- f'l'l'd 10 the public hy the Balbo.8. Pow£'r SquRdron. Sa!! RS ~'t'll AS' powf'r lxi11 ring rat1ght. ~!11rtlng 7 pm Mon. Jan. I ~. EYC'ry Mond!l)' nlle for 13 weeks. At Ne\\'POrl llarbor Y•ehl . Ouh. 720 W. B1y /\\11., NewJl(lrt Beach. Bring SlOO. 846-95\M '70 ·~ rord Sc.'11 Bus Camper , Nr\\' mtr "-tnn11, brka. M6-22l1. 970 _Autos, _l~portitd 970 Autos, 1rTIPQrt9d · "-------, Trucks 9•2Trucks 962 1---------_;,;_:.::.:;o__ ___ _;_:.:;.c.;..;.;;;;;;.. ____ ~I Autos, Imported 970 . G.M.C. TRUCK CENTER "THEY'RE HERE" , '71 GMC CAMPER SPECIAL Power brak9s, H.D .. springs, I s3· 2· 95 ply tlret, ready for big camper. (1105571 !5tk. ;; 10051 CALL 546 -6750 24 hr. Phone SALES e SERVICE UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd., Coit• !Msa ----------Auto Service1 P•rtt _966 JAGUAR DATSUN 1---------·------------~--~ MG ·JAGUAR ·~: ... n::~~~1u:\l1JS~. 4 &l~I~ '67 1600 ROADSTER artl"r 6. I . I HEADQUARTERS 'Ii; !\IG i'll1d1.;et 8.000 a<.:!u11. : . ' !========== 4 s1><'ed. rad1n. h<'ll1f'r. F.x<.:cl-Tht' only aulhorlud J.<\GUAR inrs. l1kt nf'11 , $llg5. Call 1 lt•n1 cl)11d. !1!1·. l.0\1' n11lt~r. 1 'dealr r 1D ltie entin Harbor t>vrs ~184'011 ; 968 1VG~Jt1 \\'~It trik1• 1n1de or r ,.,..,. \ -' 1-'--W-E"<"P~-A-Y_T_O~P=~-fina.uce -11ri1111t: 1111tt,y .. .CaJl • . • Comph!tb-__ _ MGB :~16-8736 or 494 -6811: SALES ---·------- CASH DOT DATSUN SERVICE .\lc:11-c:r '"" 11.000 m1 Autos Wanted fnr used can &. trucks :tust call us for tree estimalr. GROTH CHEVROLET AND OPEN DAILY PARTS t A'.\l/1'~r.1, Air-rond, Nev BA UER rarl1als. $2350. 64&-:l86J al l SU NDAYS BUICK fl Ill. ' 1833;) l:!ea~h B!\'d. IN OPEL llw1tlngton Bea rh COSTA MESA 842-7781 or :5-'0-Q.\U 2:W E. 17th Street 1968 1967 DATI'UN 1600 noarlsh'r * Opel Rally * \';•ry i.:0011 •·11nd. ,i.:iJ n11 ..... 776.1 ' 102 11.P. l'n,i.:111(', 22,500 mllu / Ask for Sales Jifanager ![ii] I l[il lBZll Beaoh BJ,d. -\\'kdy~ 71 I: f>JJ-~f\')J I''\ Hi:•: l\lany ex tras. '71 111gs. l.1'11 11k11ds & t'\<.:S il·I: tiil-18-11 KARMANN GHIA Blu'-' Book. SIX".O. 1\lust ~t' lrA11sportiitiwt TrJn1port1tion rjh Hwitlngton Beach '-----~ I '-----~ ml 847.ro87 KJ. g.m1 Mobile Homes No C'USh do\1·n, take Ol"l'f 10 flppr<'ci:ltc. Jlnvate Parl. pyn1n1s. 1958 KARMANN GHIA Gl2·&i13 C1\I. 1 96.~DAT:'IJ'.\ -..'O(X}-H.uad:.ll'f. I s~,-~ ••• %$-11119 OPJ.Ili>s Kif.dell R11-!1. ----1-WE PAY CASH Mobile Homes 935 Auto Leating '71 Dodge V•n 935 964 FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa tltesa w .. 1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CAnS 970 A USTIN AMERIC,>, S:ales. Servi~. Parts l1nmN~iate D<'livecy All Model1 J1rl.l1µort Jltnµort ~. BMW llar.tlup, [i-srKt. BENZ I Sfl'll'I: 4 Sp<I, a tr, \·1nyl !.of Sl!t.lO * S.f';'.().-1:1~ MERCEDES $l l!r1, S-18-:f.?94. FERRARI ·1r . ~~-1) ~~: ;, u, 11 n1 a 1 i 1· I PORSCHE 1 r 11ns111 's N 1 on, J\:\1-r:\t 1 ---------- FERRARI r:1 di<1, air L'Olldl11011<'d , NC\\' '66 PORSCHE Nt'l\"p<lrt lri1pu1'!S L1rl. Or-i:1:1, This \\"P.ekL•ruf Only an<•c Co11nl)"s only aulh0t'· $10'.(, 01>. ./l/'ol Sl.F:1'.10f"S " J \l!~t)RTS , 120 \V. CouPe 91'.!, 5 sr-d, brow: ,~·ith hlnck Interior . Bran1 new Pcrr<'lli tires. XY J414 iz(!(! df'.i!rr. SALJ-:S-Sl·:R\1CF>PflnTS \\ i\IL'-:l·:J{, S1\NTA ANA. ~ •. 11 '--11 l·L $!299 CHICK IVERSON vw 3Hl() \\'. Coa:·1 ll11·y. _ _ _____ _ Kcwµorl UC:t("h IDOO :?;.tll SL '1,!~K) niilt•:;, &J2.9105 ~140-17&1 l ;i ll to 111 n (I(' 11·a11s11110.S!Otl, Au1hod1('(\ Ferr_:1.1·! Dealer . /I \\-F\1 nHl10, P\Jll('f sle<'l"· -lnc.. l:u·hJ!'.\' 1111', 6'.l:t 13QU. Autos, Imported 970 s;::'.:~dXl , JJ\t ~l.~~:\10:\S ~1\J·:l-031 F.xt. 66 or fi 1!170 lt/IHROP.. Bl.\!J). 1 1.\lf'OHT S, 120 \\I , FIAT \\" r\f~'.'\l~Jt. SANTA ANA ~}IG-111 1. COST1\ :'.\ES.\ ·;o 91JS/~:!.2L11ri· S1!1•f' roup!', blark i n t f' r i o · A:'tt/fl>I, air, close ra!il' grars. Ptorf. cond i I io n SS!.!00. 557-915!1 . ........,..,,,, "THINK" a ams NEW 124 CPE . DEMO $2795 '" "FRIEDLANDER" 11750 IEACH ILVD. (Hwy. 19 1 s~n. 7:x;r; • ri::; li'!2·1 NEW-USED ·SERV. '68 FIAT 850 SPY DER Oran9e County's Largest Selection New & Used Mercedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Main St. Santa An .i 546-4 114 • H l'ORSCll ~ r1a~sl • Spl'f'(!St('r. Stron)!: lf!()(\cc 9\; cn}.:int". Set up fur ral'in~ S:?"1'}1) nr tn1dc? -l!J.1-7865 .\91-9'.ll I~-~~~-~ 'ti:i Porsd1c 91:?, ~1 spl'I. radials plus xtras. Lil mi"!. xin l eo nd. S3390 . 673-22TI/5-l&-l \20. :siJ" !.!O-Ui1•sc~immacula1l' c-011d1 l10J1, 6 nionth \\'arranty 011 t'!\Aint' arwl 1ransn1\ss!on, u1111•111;1IH' :i1r conr!llioning-, A\1 )-"\I 'rudio, YCU l~.-,. :mi-rorS""e~912~!r.d ~!1'1:i Jl\I ~Ll-:\10:-;"~ l \\-1 23.&iO 1nl. Sih·Pr, fl.r~·:in:i J•(lltT ". l'.!11 \\'. \\.\l~:\l·J:,I s1•111 ... 1\sldn~ $·195 0 . '.".\:\!',\ ,\1\,\,:.10-1111. jiJ:l-21 13. 7.i~I :!7:1! s._:(i;J;-, -f11~1 °1r~ JOOs Por.~chf' 912. Jrl~h i:'f"PCn. ,\ \1-F:\1 r.11 !lo, Y('f: :'.ll'l. 1 A!'ll IF!'>'l. :\9.000 n1i 1 owner. Tt11" \\'c.,·k1•111! 0 n l ~·.I $.196;J, ]'VI pty. s.:!r.1 .• (~l .JJ\1 Sl.t·::\IUNS I G:J1-iXl'2!1 nr ll:.S-02~1 l\11'tll'T;o; 12 0 \V ------ HDSTfl.. l{t"d 11 1th hl~rk in. \\,\l\:\I·.!~. 'i,\ST.\ ,\:\A. ~lli\R~ 'lili l'"i·~ch ~: 1rrinr. Likr nrw, YQY~3 \ I ,,11;~nll I •\111/t1n !.i1ort"'.11•r, chl'Olnt $999 -· ----l"\111~. tl!'\I' (>ng/,1 ~Jifl . $'.lJ()(). or 1:1ki• O\r pyn11~. 67'.1-:\85.1. CHICK IVERSON MG . .,, ,.011 st·m: ,.,,,,,;-,~,-,;;: VW 11 r. j(uns pt'rri.'ct. $2900. .!"•\'l.::011 l·:..'\1. uG or G7 l~fiO 111,HBOfl. tH.\.L!. co."·r" f\ti-:s1\ * ·s!l rt~\T :C::PYD~:n. i.:•••I roncl. S.'>11(1 .~ T:ilH• u\"<'I' py1nnl~ l'llll S l i".\~:1~ HONDA * * l1011da SS con\"rr!1hlr, J966. Xln! 1·011•1, Lo 1ni. $';'50. !"1~.fi-IJ'j!S. JAGUAR 4.12+l B••111•l llnl ,,•llow (' . ..,. tcrinl" "-l1l.11•k 1r1 !1·r~or ()11. ly 1'1,(JOO 11111<·~ -fl:">.! 1'1'.T i\l ft 11·12-j{X)1, ~lllf's, Sr1·\"k'. P11r1 s --------.·-.;.,., ~P l-'.EfJ~TLrt .e ln11Ilt'd1a1e :Ji•\ivery, "" ., -/ All r,101lels !!12 POWER Jlrtuµort .· 31Jnµort ~, · lii~1-1::31 61l-363'7 'TI! J'nrst·h·-;-~)11 T, pert ooM~ 1 3'.lJOr. 1n1's, Si:iOO OI" b!L orf. frH-1!2[), 'fi7 911,-:5-.-,-~~,-. 7.7.e7be-,~,-. ~n~,I 11rrs. 4S.OtKl n1i"s, $.1950. :llOO \V_ Coust Jll',:y., N.B. 543-'lJO.'l day~. ask for Grea. fi.I~ '.\.Hf• 510-1764 Jlllil l'O!lSCl1£ fe.oos. Nr~s ~· &THINK ''MG" "' "FRIEDLANDER" UI~ 11'.&Cl'I !llW'I'. ]II )>:13-j;,f,IJ e :o'.:7.6S1·l NEW-USED-SE RV. \':i\,1•(•s .~ n1innr. llO<!y wrk. s·~JO. !.1H.: ft1·1i/·l~H-81!81. 'GS-POrso.'l1r 111:?-Xlnl cond 1nany rx11-.1s. l·:ai.:l'r to sell. l·J\00.. l!'i3-G70~- 1965 PORS CHE-:C- :Xl nl ('Ond, J,n rni. ~>l!l·<»IT TOYOTA '71 COROLLA 1968 DATSUN 510 SEDAN 1968 VOLVO STA. WAGON $1695 ' 1968 MGB Ro,d.t•" A1d;o, t..~!er, 4·•P•td, .,.;,, wh11l1, XOA 281. --------- 1961 VW BUG 4 •Pt•d, n•w•p•i11!, NPS 111. 1966 VW BUG ll•dlt , h••'''• 4·•p••d. oht•p. BUY Oil. --~ 1967 VOLVO STA. WAGON Rtdio, h1•t1r, 4 1pttd, oht rp. VEJ 25• . Rtdio, ~e.ter, 4 1pted, WIC B 1 l. ----------------1969 vw $1395 ------ 196t TOYOTA CORONA $1295 H,1, R,ct.o, lit•+••· 4 1p11d, WXF Zi J, ~9:9,,;,~~~.;,~ ,'~~~NA $1485.;-'1' YCH 261. 1968 TOYOTA CDRONA---$-1465; R•dio, ~••ltr, 4-•~•llld, 1Tr condltio11i"9· WPC 650. ) ~ .,.-. -------.. ._.;,. • notebook. & Jl"nCll first nilt. Any qu~stione call ' ' £7:\-18.,'i. '69 li\fPERIAI. CflMl'ER (~I ~' I \l.'IT!I TRUCK I $1 100, * * 64&-ml DO YOUR swiTcHi·N·<i ' , fl cyl, 111110. 127" \\'heel hiuM". 8,1.KX) ml!c~. (8"009~·1 $2900 or lr11~ $90 mo. '69 Muita"9 OT Option I Air COfld. Vinyl \OJ>, fmmec· 1970 VW DUNE BUGGY , $.-.975 ,'• 4 1p11d. Rtdlo, l Hfltltop. Sht•P· f. ' FREE Hurit1ngton BeAt:h Po .... 'er Squadron's b1ui1i:· boattna ODtJTM! lor Pll or !l"IV•er. AT ut11tP 12.IXXI mllet. (XSK. 8&1i i171)(1. . l · '69 Firablrd 400 !;nm· · .. • I Convt'rt!h)e. Air rnnrl. i:-aU 11•htl"l11 & •111.11s tw-lrl"d hr@,. Srorl l'<'fllipl!C'rl, 1~.ooa mlles. VOLVO .,, 1 IYCN eaRT"rox 646-9303 COSTA MESA I LEASING I T.~ Nl:'.\\'POR"r Bl~VD. 1969 CORVAIR DUNE BUGGY I . . A11to1111tlc. Mw1! 1111. Oil ADX. • Wt Le.wt\ IMPORTS 1946 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646 .. 9383 $' -~( . 771°1 ·' 1., • I Cos!a. Mt11a, Callr. 92627 ~~~----_:'!1!!!! ............ ~--... --..... -... ~ 111" 64$.3661 '(21lf 622-Qll ' • .. --.. J I I . . . ~~ . ' :JG DAILY PILOT SatUrd.iy, January If, 1'"1 _ ..... _ .... ~__,§]!-[ -....... -.... -1 §]1 .__[ ... _ .... _ .... _,]§] L__[ ~_ ...... _ .... __Jl§J,~I· _ ... "_ ........ __,]§] .__[ ..... _ .. _ .... _)[~J.,I.__ _ ..... _ ...... _. l§J 11._ _ ..... _ ...... _1§1.__I .. _ ...... _ ... _!~ r·------, . 1_A_vt_ .. _, _im_po_r_tod __ 9_7_o I Autos, Imported 970 AVIOI, Imported ' TOYOTA 970 iut.., ,.;.ported ~ 970 Autoo, Imported 970 Autos, Imported · 970 VOLKSWAGEN . ---...---Autos, Used 990 Au!os, UMd 911b l TOYOTA TOYOTA 1971 TOYOTAS VOUCSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN IUICK CHEVROLET ARE HERE! lal'fJe Selection 1--------IAutos, Imported 970 ' '69 CORONA Of vw Campen,1---.6-7_VW ___ ,.64 vwso.!UBNUYROOF '69 vw SEDAN l-,-6a-B_U_IC_K_G_S_400_ ""h •"""" ,,, .. ""'"'" """' Mark II Corollas ~· prlct-S2'2jJ. Take srnaU 1r, .• m"'m',',~:.,v.,'.".''s""',, '.·,~·.'."""s.,': II Coronas Pickups Vans, Kombis. SQUARUACK Artie \\'hite, with contrasting Rad.lo & Heater. (ZSR.9J9) 4b~,:t· :~~ruc;~~s~pe~~:;i '11 TOYOTA PICKUP '66 CHEVY 396. Sti<.'k Hu!'lll .t-spd, slicks, Holly 4-ban'!:I carblll'etor, air. lifts. $lll00. p.,.t pty. 5-~340 1.1 a1n I to 6 pm only. dO\\'rl or tradt'. dlr. 494.7;;o3. " .. Buses New & u--..1 Vadora ireen Radio heater red leatherette interior, ra-$1595 rl!11 .. -e. \Viii lrJke ITI!.de or 1970 TOYOTA r a.a · • · d\.o, heater. Lie. YWZ886 seat,_ specl1tl Y.'heel co.,.eJ'S. MO-JloO. •Ol44S· finance p ... 1. pty. Olli Sirl, lmmedi•te O.llv•ry tra.Mportalion specia.J. Lie. $899 U c. XE1..'i28. SHARP e CL&AN 1' -.66-I1nPa la Sed!n, V8~ aUtO. rfh, 52,000 JocaJ ml. s:~:J. I 644-0532 '6!1 CORONA, d1:1rk b\uf', 4 dlr. 51-0-3100 or 494.7so; a1L CORONA SEDAN CHICK IVERSON UOH6TI, $1599 $1699 dr, 4 '""· ""'' omd. 4 10 '·"'· xrs ill. $ SAYE <303.00 CHICK IVERSON AT nrw whi1!'WiJIJ 11ri•s. :t4 ~ VW CHICK IVERSON VW m l Jl(!r gal. A good buy '65 T~yota-Tiard .. ~f~chan!c~s • ISTil BEACH BL, 8424435 CHICK IYERSON •6.) Chev Impala Sta Wag. J PS/PB, Orig. 011·nr, Bst. ' Ofr. Days 84.2-2511, Aft 6- at Sl2;l0. ~,irni 673-lJSS. SJ)('c1a l. S!OO. ti 4 6-4 0 9 ;i • From 11•11wlow sliCkf'r price 549-303! Exl. 68" ot 67 VW 54!1-3031 EM:. 66 or 67 HUNTINGTON BEACH VW ----· S42-a740 1600 Oo.,.er. NB. • s "'' "-1·<&11 I 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 1970 HARBOR BLVD • JEEP -1967 Toyorn. 1-.-. -· e~ -,...,mo. . '<tU 0-COSTA M$SA 549-3031 E11t, 66 or 67 " 65 VW GHIA CONV. ID10 HARBOR BLVD. ?l 000 nu \\'ulCh floor shirt '1966 TOYOTA Corona; ~ dr, I rnatit• 1970 llARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA GOO D CONDITION S90Q COSTA ti1ESA j,3&-4.187=~=~~-~= 1966 QfEVY Bel Aire 68,000 nll. Power llleering &. I brakes, new tires $650. \ :..t4-8;i06 I ;11d10, hubs, rl•"." lirl'~. Resi J"1'~I. r fh. OV('rstzed 11';'S· .. ,. " L • I WANTED COSTA ~IESA . Loolc:ing for • C•r? 675-3480 before JO A.~ offer. -l!H-2lll S6!:1J, **'* 6-12--0"8 eaJl 1l11w• , 1·u pay top dolla-for your C ' EASY •1..-. GREEN VW '62 BU ICK Skylark, V-8. auto I UllMI VOLKS\VAGEN •.....i~.. AMP ER-6 9 V W Call -trans., good cond., $300 or .Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 . TOYOTA and ••k lo• Ro~p;. Callhol Westphalia, \\'/2 bedi;. Auto Refe1Ta1 free of Xlnt cond $600. 673.4384 best oller. Phone 6i5-1382 .... • n nc E charge. \Ve have sellers l---~·.c_ __ __:c-'-= I 54!J.3031 E>;t 66-6:. m~: 00"<ndlPS300oo-.,10. J~:.,.g!~ .. ~h.tr, Xlnl waiting. All 1ype1 & prices '68 KAR1'tANN GHIA like after 5 pm. \V~kdays or -----~-~ 1971 TOYOTA'S ALL MODELS IN STOCK NOW! MARK II, WAGONS' SEDANS CORONA SEDANS, 4 SPEED & AUTOMATIC COROLLA SEDANS' WAGONS DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646·9303 ~ 1966 Barbor. C.:\I . 6-16-9303 '64 KOMBI BUS .,...,....LI.>J Sellel'!I also welcome · new condition, 26,000 i..ct1.11li anytime weekends. 1 1 VW DESERT P.U. '61· 6 642-4431 . miles, Sl{XI, 492-3818 ~tUST Sell~ Classic '6-1 68 Toyota Corona ·1 pu. •, .cloth/top, fold i 0 ng Auto Referral "--,,·,.. Riviera, blk, \Y/wh11e top. 'jS Chc\'y con ... erli ble. Stick shi ft. Very depen- dable..Clean. 833-3411. -~=~=~~~-· •_• __ 1'68 BUG, Zenith blue, AM / Local ov.·ner, new c-.ir trade 4 speed, dlr. Radio, heater. windshield. Look., & R.uM '62 YW SE FM, excellent cond $1350./ Superior cond. 54a-7270 in. 18,000 orig. 1niles. autQ-!OSF066) \Viii lake trade or gd. $550 1',irm. 832-7249 DAN ofJer. Eves. 492-0423. '60 2 DR. Chevy for We, $150. Call 6-16--9705 matic trnn.~ .• radio. !-.eater. finanee private party, Call GREEN vw, '68, XJnt shape Llc. \\'AR052. 546-8736 or 494-6811. Sl395. See at 1808 \V. n-ean'. Radio & heater. IZX\V267l '66 r slbck, R/li. Xlnl cond, ~ 5699 \Vht exler \\'/blk inter, p.,.1 $1399 '69 vw BUG ~~"" N.B. ··~ 2 • • P1Y. 11015. &\4-ti316. CHICK IVERSON 19'6 VW ""tbaok. Porl"t Radio, healer, (TUR124) dlr. 1966 V\V SQUAREBACK. m<'ch rorlCL Goorl tires. VW J\lust sac! WiU take older Vf'ry clean, good n1ech Must sell. $8j0. ~'IB-8.U:,. 'I" 3331 E·• •• 0 67 ,., or ···n·-· "'" -,. ... cond. $1150. 673-2410 11ft 6. '63 VIV . b ., ·•· ~-• ·' · "" r '"" .,,_.,,, • 18711 BEACH BL, 842-4435 , rn~1!1e r<' u11 , "'f'I)' 1970 HA RBOn Bl.VD, 494-6811. . '69 V\V Can1per AJ\f-Fl\1 HUNTINGTON B EACll good <.'Ond111on. Pri. party. COSTA ME.'5A New Adventure Camper. $600 642-M2·~ '66 YW SEDAN ·1 129= 6.J' J'""' '69 V\V Fae. air FM & · ;> BILL MAXEY !T!C>IV!OJT!AJ uni ""'· .l-<JllU, tape stereo, car co~er. i\tust • '67 BUG-Origin_al 01-•oner. Radin &. Healer. (RUF08l! '69 VW BUG sell. A.m. pref'd call R~H. Black cx1enor. $1125 lcox~·~:;;";/;~~"~'~'°~";d~67~3-83;;;7~0o=.'.;M~~~N~4~8.============,1, .. fl'-'·V\V-o,;;m,;C~•~ll-~~7-~33~"' 11111 BEACH BLVD. Hunt. BNch 147.&ISS I ml N. of Cou1 Hwy_ on Bdi TlllUMPH TR 3 ':>9. Very good l"On- dition. lfardtop & con- ·:~rti!>!e. $515 or best ofler. ,.,,_..,,, 1 '68 TR 2.10 T r !un1ph, ove~drive. ~lust sell. T.0 .P . 548-3Jj8 aft 3 pm. '60 TR-3. nebuil1 engine & transmission: Xlnt cond Besl ofrrr. 6•14-0<\98. Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH 'G!:I V\V Camper. Pop-top, r&h. factory tent. Owner \Yants action $2750. No trades. 5'14-6831. "64 VW Bug, Good cond, dependable, economical tr<1nsportatioo. Pvt ply ask- ing S695. 546--0797 '66 V\V SEDAN, Reb!l Eng. Quick Sale $87j. * 213/592-j(J39 • * '57 TR .1, Good cond red * 1968 V\V Carn per-New convt. nC\Y brakes, 'S37:'i. engine. new tires. 6-16-5807. $199j. 830-2370 =cc-,~~~_::::::..::c: '61 TR-3. Clean, nc.w tires. En gin e x!nt. NC'c.ds transmission. $350. S~S-6051.i. VOLKSWAGEN 1968 "'V Bug. R.idio, r<'ar seat s!)Cakers. $1375. pri. pty. 64-'.-4687 Aller 6 pin, e '66 Squareback e Sec lo appret•ia te. S1200 • 673-2370 • "6;, V\\' Squareback. Sunroof S. luggage rack. Owner \\'ill sacrifit.-e. 644-1370. 'fi{I V\V : Xlnt n1otor & body, gd. tirrs. ~lust &ll l mm<'d? Br~t Ofr! frl&-2R5(). 970 1· '61 V\V camper. Exlru. .Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Used CADILLAC 197l's ARRIVING DAILY EVERY USED CAR IN OUR INVENTORY REDUCED & PRICED TO SELL TODAY CHOOSE FROM Orange County's Largest AND Most Complete Selection Of Quality Cadillacs 990 SllJO. * 67:)-3348 * 1965 VW -$47S 64&-5639 ; a h 6, 67l-5719 VOLVO • VOLVO All 71 's Are Here Savinw; Up To $466 on remaining 70's I M8782) OVERSEAS DEL. SPEC. aiDe&t Lewi& W VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.1\f. 646·9303 '68 VOLVO Local OWfl<'J', JO\Y n1ileage, automatic transmis.~ion, ra. d10 , heu1er. 11·hi1c side wall tires, r1c, Chick's special al f..iONTIO $1999 CHICK IVERSON vw Sl!J-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 llARBO!t BLVD. COSTA r.1ESA CADILLAC 1966 Cadillac Sedan Deville '66 Che\'y J\lalibl.l \\'gn, R/H. auto. pis, new tires, Nice 1·ar, $89J. 67J-4&89. CHRYSLER \VORTil \VAITJNG J>,OR It you \Von't sell!e for any- thing but Ille cleanest, this beautiful car is for you. Like 1966 Chry•ler Newport nc1v Ern1lne while finish 2 Door HT 1vith ilnmaculate leather in-BARGAIN OF 'n!E \VEEK l<'rior, I u x u r y equipped The very popular Newpor1 throughout automa!ic trans-Cpc. ,,quipped wi !h auto mission, A~l-FJ\1 radio, heat-trans, radio, heater, power l er. po\\·er steering, power steer ing, power b1-akes, new brakes J)O\''er "'indO\\'S 6 car trade in runs beautiful. .way pciwer seat, factory 'air ly. TXT060. SlOOO, John!IOn condilioning. tele-til1 wheel, /..: Son, 2626 Harbor C.l\I. etc. AQ; fOl' demonstration 540-5630. ' in thiB outstanding car. '70 Chrysler Newport Custom ROR.557. Jbhnson & Son 4 dr. R<'al Sharp! Only 2626 ltarbor, C.i\t. 540-563(1.' 13,000 mi. Still on 5/50 War- J96a a 11 black Cadillac ranty_ AIT . AIC • P/S • O:IUJK! de Ville. Lots of P/B • \\'.\V -383 eng. R~ miles but beautiful cond. Lease at $103 per mo. Call All xtra.s, $1750. Owner. Jack Eastland 540-3672 * 64~218 * '68 CHRYSLER Tu\\·n & '66 El Dorado con.... Full Cntry. sta tion \YS.gOn; a ir, J>Y..T .• climate control etc. Take o ... er pyts. Sill AM!Fl\t s tereo $I 7 9 5 . J\1o. 6tl-1792. &12-2413. 54~s. l=========I CONTINENTAL 1!186 Cad Coupe de Ville. 38.388 actual miles. Im-----------1 macu!ate cone!. 4~-6098. '62 CAD. Convertiblf', 38,000 actual miles. Needs paint. $300. • 49:2-3878 ·~ EL DORADO. :W,000 mi. All equipn1ent. Like new. Phone ::W7-93-19 1968 Cadillac Convertible. fully loarled Air. Pri.,.atl' parry. S.1150, 879-8775 '66 LA NDAU COUPE, 581\f, LEATHER, ATR, PO\VER, STEREO TAPE, $1495. 213 : :'l92-2~18 '66 CONTINENTAL 4 dr, full pwr. air rond. $157 5 . &12-7719 aft 6 pn1. e '62 Con!inen!al • BEST OFFER e 6-14-6178 or 832-9-$22 CADILLA '69 DeV;rJo 2 dr. CORVAIR $500 under retail. By ~11·ner; I Dys 6'12-6667 E.,.es: 64G-27-16. -,~-, -C--.-.. -000--,---I .,.., orv;ur-~. --0y,•ncr n11lcs. Auto. i\lus t M'.11 CA MARO CLEAN UP J1rtLIPLll l JII11pnr1 ~, 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. 5-10-1764 AND NEW CAR TRADE.INS Jus t a Few f11amples 1969 El Dorado 1970 Sed. De Vi lie l.l"Ll'Ll'Ll'L lHINI ~"'~o· "FRIEDLANDER" '69 Cnr.naro )o SS. ~ pwr, air cond, au!o trans• ".major 1uneup & Goo~ye a r Polyglass tires v1/ln last 3000 111\'s, i\lust sell $2500, 64:>-248:>. • 1970 CA~lARO!RS. VS, p/s, disc brakes, air <.'Ond, Likt ne\Y. GN"y w/blk interior. $3195. Pvt pty. 646-408j aft 5 pm IOOay. Besr offer over S2j0. Ideal rnnYC'l'l to Dunt• Bug. gy. Call aft j pn1 , 7>-1!Hl218. e '63 Corvair i\lonza Convt, N<'\I' f'ng-, brnkf's & t'ire~, Clean. $29'.l. 968-3011. CORVETTE ON' ALL s AT DEALERS COST! • COUGARS • MONTE GOS •MERCURY • AND EXAMPLE NEW 1970 COUGAR Power steering, power disc brakes, white side wan tires, deluxe wheel covers, radio & heater. s2999+TX&LIC •Of91HT171l4 Johnson A son LINCOIJ CONTINENTAL eMARK Ill e MERCURY e COUGAR 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA S.0.5'JG 642-0911 NEW 1970 MG • MG GTS & MIDGETS AT GREAT SAVINGS All MODELS MOST COLORS 1970 YW CAMPER 280S 1970 MGB ROADSTER 2 t1 o;lloo11 fro111 - 1602VZN I J1rtl)port }l1npnr1~, 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. fl42·94M ~Q..1764 Vlnvt 10!', !1111 lt•!h.,. ln!•rlor, Olu•o AM·fM r1.,lo, "'""'' door Jus t 9300 miles 11><~1. hi! •!eef!ng, 1"11 1>Dwer Louil~ <lrlvon f. •ol<f "'w & H f· rii:,irn;·~~~~~~torv •Ir «H•dl-:;;1~~''t!~~iv~~~~11~!11l ~~~~ni;;~ nn• •••Cit (HWY. lJ) 893--7566 • ~7-6824 $ !erlor. FKtorv olr conditlorung. 4999 lull llCl"ler oP'lon• ... ,n~• loo. NEW-USEO-SERV oltreo multi!>le~. l\Jt & te1tscook ' l lee r lnf, <toor l oc k>. olc. CLASSIC Vett-"511, fabulous cond, stick ~hift, n1ag.'i, headers, l~pe, tach, new n1otor & pa1nl, 2 tops. r.tust sell 817-344•1. --~ ----'"'"G!~----~ CHEVELLE 1970 El Dorado 1969 Sed . De Ville l======l------ '6~ CORVETTE CONV. auto. Best cash olll.'r 673--0338 Jack Luxurious Brough<!m Autos, u .. d 990 1969 CHEVELLE SS Rad io, hcalf'r, air, IT'S GREAT:! Ne,1• rar trade in. $2099 BUICK CHICK IVERSON vw 5-IS-.~31 E.xt. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA :0.IESA TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 SS. 61 W/Ottl.Y H AOO MILES Hvdr.,....!lc, _, 1!oorlne-ltc l>o"•kn.-w!n<IO•"'· 1>.M/FM m11l!I Pl<'•, 1lr;1tv tl<JC:nl "''" lu" ,,......,..., 1.n '"'"-1!. 1...:1orv 1lr cond., cw-""°" -"· wl<lo UM:k t>el!t d '""' •v!o lood lov,._ ~r. t ic .. •IC. l•lonre ot tM:torv ... rrontv. Gora•o'-". tU•BEM ~ ~:d:d 1~~':.u'':!~'1:'°rc1 ·~:re~;;'; 1 _A_u~t~•-•~· _N_•~w'----=9=80:.:..A~u~t=o~s,c.:.:N=e~w'----9~8=0:..:::A~u~t~os~,~N:;:e;w:._ __ _;9~80'.'.'.__ d•rd..,ellt lntoril>r. Full l>O"'Or, !oc!O"I .r •• Blt.!elt1COOIC ""'"~'· DO'""' door loc:t " twoliah! •tn!I· nol, auol rorruort "on! ><all w!!n lndlv•duol """'"' con"ol•. •le•K A.Mt FM, oowl1" tr."'~ l<><;k Thi, on•'• tor lne """'' dloc rlmlna!.ng tM.Nor. !1!.,.1 Set I. dr";ve l<Klav. $3777 1969-Sed:-De Vil ie 1968 Sed . De Vil le Only 21,900 miles Sold new I. MNk..t Dv u1. F.,11 :t."7.·.o!~~r.rh 'i' "'·::~~;~~: 0...1 comforl tr .... 1 "'"'" w/lndl-~ldu•I c.,.1.-.lt. Prll<", ,...... "'"• ~ .. '"' .._. 19(.ks, ,, ... k --1n1 .. "1oK...+c ., .. , ...... HIM· _!_"'•''! 11.-... 1xss1as1. 1968 Convertible factoty Air (ondilioning ;-:~~i,1-:.: .. ~1~.1~ •• ~.~e:~i::-. \'~t~: ~11~.1.'"~i~Of!~ ~~i-.",'.1";;u,:1•: -I, d•lv ... , H lull~ Ol>pt"tclo1t , Sh<IW1 t •Ulltn! <M l lmkM I. _ou!. 1TXF'ld 1 $1888 '68 Buick "225"·$2555 '66 Mere. Mnrclr .. $999 All Sales Prices lJfec1ivt Until Son .• Jtn. 101h • Au1horiz1d Cidillec Oe1l1r Serving lhe Or1ng1 Coast Harbor A~• 2600 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa Call 540-9100 Open Eves & Sun . DISCOVER THE ALL NEW *HARBOR* AMERICAN FREE! G.E. TV SET With Every New Car Purchase NEW 1971 GREMLIN ORDE'T898 YOURS NOW JOO Hor41op, ovt.. tr•n&., FAC, Pow1r Stoori"f llXV 114 1 5495 '66 VOLVO ? door, •wlo. lr1nt., r1dlo •nd lto•l1r, IWIAD90 1 $895 '61 AMX A11!0. hon1.. pow1r 1t1trlnt, p1;1w1r bfa••a. IXTFtSl l $1995 " • '61 AMBASSA il!IRl"'"- Mf'O. fr•IU .. , pow•r t111rin9, FAC, er llr••••· IWTICl141 $1295 '67 REBEL IJOW• Avfo. lr•n1., FAC, powor 1l11rinf. ! USO OOSI $995 '67 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN A11to, .,,,._ •ir <•°'41., pow1r 11,,,;.., pow ... Or•lll. ITGEt16> ' $1495 " -· S..turd.ay, J1nuary t!J, 1971 DAILY P!LOT 31 ,,.,,.· ... ~ ., ~ ' •• --b ~-_ ..... ,__]§] ,-[A-.;.;-.. -~-§]-1 ..-[ -..... ~ ...... -]§] '--[ _ ..... _..... i ~ 1 [ ~ _""'"_"""'•_]§] 11 L-._,. ..... _ ... _]§] \1 L.._ _."'"_"'"~_]§J I I ..... i..... 11 .. 1 ~--·~iilmiii .. :·-lii.i.--·--'..,. ..... l!i!··--_,...-111· ......... -----------1 ------·-----1·"-"-io~··_U_MC1 ____ '9o;.;.:+A-:.:ut;;"':::..· .:U::*::.. __ _:990.:.: I l\,w••• ~-990 .~ .... u;;J .o90 I Autos, u~ .. 990 _A_u_,_ •• _._u_ .. _d ___ 990_ _A_"_'·_·_· _u_._..i ____ "°_.1 _•_u1_ .. _. _Utod _____ m_ Autos, Used T-BIRD coRvtm MUSTANG MUSTANG OLDSMb11LE [ P'oNnAc · j PONTIAC PONTIAC l'ONTIAC '67 VETTE 1967 Mult•nt c;oupo ,,69. MACH I • "'' OLDS Sl&aon·. w..,, · · ----------------------rutback . "4Z7", 4·a~. SPORTY ECONOMY Gd. TranJ .. Pvt. Pty, S:l9:>. 1968 PONTIAC: GTO 2 dr l 1910 PONTIAC LE ?-1ANS 1 '7() PONT SPT. LE t.tA,NS __ T_B_i-,d-2_D_oo_•_H_T __ 'AJ\1/F ~I radio. N-· poi)'· Beau1lfW hi-tono bl•·• mot~•. 54~ AJt 3:30 I hdtp. loaded with extras in· '69 Grand Prix .,_ . " "' . . . eluding air-<tbd pWr 1teer· ~ Sport 2 dr. hdtp. Low with lactory warranty. Lew CLEARANCE PRICE 1las1 tires .. Excellent con-He f'){terlor .wit!1' 'h1•0 tone Po"."'e r steenna, AU' cond. low, '64 Old. convt. New t ire~ ing pv.-r hrakei: vinyl top.I mile~. detailed, safl'ly MODEL J m ile a.,g:e 111,000). Sfautiful Medium Blue metalJc tiniih +dltlan. Dri\'en easy, matching lnte.nor, aut o m~let. dlr. •9R02M1 24113. Good cond. $400. ~5639 nut~ trans, radio & hta!tr. chetkfll & rffdy to roll . Radio, healer, auton1atlc &aid exterior with ma.tehins with matching interior, ra- ;. _ _ $1850-:--_ tav\1., rad~. ril'~,_powe.rr Willjl.ke Older C<lU' .m trade -.or 673-S7UI Alt .i. ~ A beautiful car tor a c!ve Price includes a.ir-rond, aut tranmi.uion. power s!ttring, interior. Our holiday price d io, heater, power steerin&, A.lk !or Mr. Gra1tnis 5-45-11&!0 ste1r!ns, air cond., consoll', QI! tlnanc11 privf~ par!y. • .• ,,, . 1 ll\\•ay price of ol\ly $198..-,. tfaN., ra4io, bea.ll'r, P"'T electrle wlndow11, lactor:y inc!. air cond, poMr atetr-power brakes Auto trans I ntw lift's. Econoailcal 10 ~ $1&f36. or 4J4:6811 . PLYMOUTH \\'AX 72·1 (v.•arranty availl 'brakfll, pwr atHrlng, v!nyl air, la.nd•u 1°P. 1 owntor. ing: brakta It windeWI, elc. Runs good. NBF 514. COUGAR PUrehase, economital '" '65 MUSTANG Cp. 6 Cy!. BlLL BARRY •PONTIAC. tOp & white walls -Our Only 11,000 miles, likt new, l'l&H, auto t7ant. Hili'ry $700. Johnson & Son, l646 drive.&:~ 31&:.!!,~· John· attck, lo mi's, id cond. Low 1968 PLYMOUTH RO Ao 2f.OO E. I~t St., SANTA h~~ay1 price only ~13ii~ Lie. ~OW~;_, down-~ ~:n'tri:r.t J;r: Huklr, C.i\1. 540-563o. 'II Couaar, 11.uto, p/s, p/b. lil"ln · o. ~ Harbor. price. 712 Larkspur, Cd:\! RUNNER 426 Hem i , ANA , ~1 -~I. A warrant)' ava ~ at Ou•Y _,.,,,. · • ='!~iii:)~~~~~~~ vinyl lop, low miltagt. Im-C.:\1 540-5630. 4-speed & tac.h. 962--0091 BARRY PONTIAC, 20Xl E. fi"•M Ltlll~.I BILL BARRY P'ONTl4C, T~J, •. • M·i~I !1:.' S:~ mac! "*Call 494-20n. ~fACl-i 1970, Must Sell! Xlnt OLDSMOBILF '61 PLY BELVEDERE '70 GTO ~~-~·· SANTA ANA, Wll UMID ~~i.ht SL, Santa An&. appreciate. ~!!.6288 Cond. 15,000 mi, 351 Eng. S li~1. '* 5-l!!.~998 4~ C'U. in. Ram Air, , JM PORT S 1..::.::_:;:::_ ____ ~-'·;,;t-'-=r~-s~;-n17.~,~,-,,-,-. -.,.-•. DODGE S Yr Wllmlnty. * 19'4 OLDS * C'lOSf' ratio 4.speed, 1969 PONT!At' VENTURA·, POJ\'T. ·u Bonn .. hil.rd t&P· • * 67~5028 * * CUTLASS. Bucket seal~ new PONTIAC h<"IOd tarh, Ride & Handl'i Stamped "OK," by our fac· Air cond., all pD\\'r options, encine I: paint. SI9j(), '67 Dodge Coronet 500. '&5 Mu.slang convT. Auto. V8. paint, good tires. !\lu:ot' Scll! I----------I pkg, P1S, p, DIB. Ralllo tory trained mec han ic!· 1968 Harber, C.M. itS.9303 powr ar.tenna. Al\l/F!\1 ra---~*~'-"~>-"-"~'~~- Air cond. Xlnt bu~ .Good cond. J\iloving. S700 or 58 1970 PON'TJAC f'IRESIRD &: ht'ater. Ni'v.' Firestone Price includes alr-cond. diei. New polygla.ss c.a.l.1brat. 'i8 Thunderbird Full n loo rl "2-4993 S 5· Pvt. Pty. 5"S.s773 ' • ' \~"1dp o\'als. "ALL BLACK" P"T 1teerin&, pwr. wind<iw&, '6S Pontiac GTO Conv. By •-' ,;,..,. 111w n1i. Orig. priv. ,...,. .. , Man" Extra.11 Beat '"'O':::.=c--o=,.-.:;"""::..::.'0'1u.',.';;'·,.~""'~C'·=-,,.,.,.,-·66 Old•-L·····-s, d,". Low 1nllea1e, go!r1 In rolor I •·· 11 d 1 Owner. Low milealt'. full =o ....... " ,. U ......... ,,. " !\la-o er or tra e or pv.-r brake5, radio. · 11.uto pl" mu1t 1acrifice. Low Offer' 831}-6j64 '""" Dod<>e. S/bte. 4 s·-'. M STANG 'li6. "9 v .... '"''· ,. b I d 1· w-n1atchin<> interior Pri~ 1 I If d nnwer. Xlnt cond. Sl.l!l!5. " --,.,,.-,·'-Tii"a--: •" .. l'U a u om ('(In , ne>w 1re11;, . 1 d ·Al~R ~··o· late moclel 'Ford truck. Iran!. \'1ny top. you rive ,.... hook $1825., hiCh book $2385. p'o\-r a/b, 383 ram a.ir. ~!· .,~f~. r/h. Sharp $1000. brakes. shocks, pain!. l\lus! inc u . e5. ""-V" .• P"·r &16-4685 it, you·11 buy II. our holiday -'-"-""-"-·-------1 VTC574, make otter. 495-4124 • '61 T •BIRD e T.0 .P. or $1950. \.inrll'r v.·arr1 ....,..,,.WI. sell 8~7-3444 I ~IPrnnQ', ~.,.,T brakes, a uto ....... "!"' ... !!!!!"'.!'!!!!!!~!! priCf' S2·l~. XIK 707 (11·ar· •67 TE~IPEST, 2-dr hrd!p, S200. * 543-3793" 968-41 flS lo.;c,.e7.,1c: .. ,:;1=-,..-~d~N~d-I · !rans, radio, heat r r. .., II BILL a• "R\" I _ '· J ' " ang, ruM i . ee s '63 Olds 88, 4 door, a u!o \\'-walls Won 't bf' here 1964 CATALINA Stn \Ven. ran.,,. 11v .11 • .~r. Riff, atereo. air cond, nu hrk~. Smashed rear. Gd trans. a ir, ps./b. 645-7785 lnni;:, s6 HURRY~SJ0.1!1. 683 Lo<tdt d Gd. cond ~ or PONTIAC, 2000 E. l!l ST.. tires. x!nt cond, $1373. Aft RAMILER VALIANT FALCON !r1111sp car. $199. 49(.3123 day~. 548-1686 eve5. Af'N {warranty av al I ) . Bst Otr. 673-362'1. SANTA ANA, 5-ll-2fiSI. c'-· ..c'.c3&-00-"-"30------l--.....'.~::.::;::_:::._ __ [i·6'<i"°-;;Mi;U;,ST;;-iAN;;iGf"~co;.':,;;,~.,;;H;;;b;::Je '62 Olds F85. Need~ I BILL BARRY PONTIAC. 196.'i PONTIAC Sia. W1n. '65 GTO * * SIOO "* * 'II Falcon, VS , 4-dr, Stirk xlnt cond. Best oUer. ' · ---' ~-• 4 d •ss PO T C ' CON -•I ,_ . II O transmission, &st oflf'r. 2000 E. lit SANTA ANA. R&H, PIS. P/B, '°""" """~ * * ·Sfll!'I' NIA \\A aul !, U:I ml l, 1 0 . + 846-5710 * · &1° "3 0 346-231.R. 673-8809 a4l-2681. family car. S~. 545-9054 . $600 + + v61 • IT RUNS! 64fi.!l!J.O FORD .'70 FORD LTD PRIVATE PARTY Blue wiTh black Landau top, 1 air rond. am1fm stereo ra· dio. 4 neu· tirt's. 26.000 miles, custom interior, p s, p/b, 390 engine. $3, 100 673-1176 1959 Ford Galaxie. 4 door. VI, Auto. Trans., Air Cond,, Radio. Hea!i>r. Good trans- pcrution car. S200 or best o«er. Cal! 51!1-0714. '70 TORINO 2 door. formal ha.rd top w/vlnyl roof. Auto trans, fartory 11ir, PIS, P disk brakes, Rf..H , wsw, T- 1lass. Hi.000 mL Pri. party. 96&-4771 '66 Country Squire 6-pass Forrl station wgn. Air. xlnt cond . 40,000 mi. s1:11~ firm. 536-3176 l)f 547...{,64!1. 1969 FORD Fairlant, PIS, P/B, t'.A. Very Io w milP~l" f.. equ1ppM to pull trader. 2M Ogle S!. 646-47111 '65 CTRY Squi~ at. win. R/H, P/B, P/S. 9-pR~. ne"' tr111111. gd llres $700. M:Z.-3827. 1966 f"a irlanr 500 Station Wat:. a ir, IOI\' mil. $1Hi0. CA.ll orig. 01~·nt>r. &12-4441 about many extras! •SJ Sta-wgn near ~w motor & Trans. Good rubber & brakes. Mu11 1el\ $299 cash. 673--0209. ·ro COUNTRY SquirH29. Loaded, air, al\ xtras. $586."i Nev.•-$4.100 Now. 532-254@, 544-139.l 'li7 Ford Gahucit 500. Stick. air. J\tichelin~. Cll'll!l, 1 owner. 644-2624. '64 FAIRLANE w_l!n -VR . auto, p/1, l'll!V.' lirt'•. Xlnt rond . $700/best ofr 96i..g741. '64 FORD Country sedan wagon. Jmmac. & good! cond. $37!1. 673--39:iR. -~-'69 COUNTRY' Squirt. Air corid . R&H. lunat:' rack. Ll'ladl!'d . snxi. 133-1467 JEEPS 958 Jn.ltrnetiolll..! TravtlaU. 4-whl drlvt, lo iJi I. Damaged". Se!! or Tr111dt. Best offer. ~~2l')Oti. ~j MERCURY 1970 CONTINENTAL 2.DR. H.T. 1 LIKE sHOVfROOi\1 NE\Y 14!X) MILES beautlfuJ automobile i~ \ "like: Of'W In f!Vl!l')' l't'IJW"C! Attractive metlium brov.•n rueta.lle fini!h .,.,i th gingflr leather interior, while Jan. dau roof. Automatic tran~ .. 1 dlo I sfel'f'O taPe S,Y!ltem, 1 .heater, power 1teering, pow- 'er br.kts. poW'!r window! vent a 6 way pnv.·l'r seal. wer dO&r Jock11, cruise con. pol &: lactocy climA!e con. . l air condltlonini. One wrwr trade on ·n Mar'k rn ASt-. John10n, ~ :.On, 2.626 arbbrr C.J\1,-~. Morciwy Mii"'l'I• ·2;Jl>r. HwT. • , LARGE &: ~qxuRIOUS 1 beautiful f(fp of the loier·· line renecta good care ~.,.;,,..;,;• t and' t1 ·equl pped' Ith alJ ~ Juxt.try ff'llture&. utomatlc 1ran1ml.Ulon. AM· alere<> radio, htal<'t, er 1lttrln1, po#ft' br.k· power wtndoQ, I W!f1 IMI. ta,ctcry al:r C'Oft- doning a'Ulse COfttrQI tilt • I piua Mjcht!li\ X .,._ Um A style "ttitl bttla. Set A drive today. 478. Joh:n10n .l Son, 311216 arbor. c.w.. 540-~ 11 ' .,, .1966 CAPRICE 2 Door H•rdlop -VS . •vfo., P.S., P.B, Cf;m1+1 Contr•I A•r Cond. El•c. S1•h, My Mv! (SRSO lO J 1965 BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN Vf , •ui<> .. 11dio, P.S., lot1 of ch11p lr•n•por!•tien here. !NRAZ07 ) (Choice of 2) $999 1967 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP .-,ulo., R1 dio, P.S .. Ai•. TJ\"1 nice 111r 1u•• d111r"t l 1 1ood horn •. 1un1ol $1599 " .OUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION HERE AT CONNELL CHEVROLET is to sell and satisfy 1,000 used cars to old and new customers In 1971. We re• solve to offer only good clean used cars with 1 oo•~ 30 Day parts and labor guaral'!tees. We further resolve that we will treat everyone like a customer H• . . fore and after the sale. Buy here, you'll be among friends. ~DOOR HARDTOP VB. 11dio, 1ulo, •'• c on../., vinvt roof. low lo'"' prite. !VTL594l $1799 1967 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP VI, 1ulo., R., H .. P.S., Air -F1.1h n•W tlr t r ~cl•·'"· !TXTl4 1 I Wh •I • buy - $1499 1969 FORD 4 DOOR SEOAN Vf, r1dio. P.S .. 1ulc. Ttrrif. fit tl1n1port1t1on. [b~7BEJ ) $1199 1967 COUGAR 2 DOOR HARD TOP 17,lbO mil11 -Aul<>. II:.. H., P.S .. Air co"d -S~op t~i• cl uole, !VH06JS) l968 COUGAR. , 2·DOOR ,l'iARDTOP :··. R4dio, ...,10,..1tic, P.S., Study your hnan h1r1. (Wl(G~26 1 $1499 1968 PONTIAC 2 DOOR HARDTOP It., H., •vlo., 1ir. Go•9t<>u0 1 t•• ,.;!\, f1 elory w1r11'1,ly. t ool j,jgj, rubb•r. I VVMOl 11 Ch••P· Ch1np. $2199 1966 BUICK SKYLARK 2 DOOR HARDTOP Vf. R., H., 1ulo., ,;,, -Po1i· tiv1ly • 11111. (51(0'13') $1099 1969 OLDS 2 DOOR HARDTOP Ve, ~ulo , I<..~. P.S., 1 lt•~e. ~•~vt. •ir, -WOW -!VSV J 28 ) . · 1970 IMPALA 1#• DOOR HARDTOP Lo .. ,..;1.,, ••"''l iRfni f•tlo"f , werre11tv lo I 0,000 ,.,i111. ' Rtcl io. ~ulo., P.S., •lr to~d. (l49ASU ) I $2~99 1970 CAMARO 2 DOOR HARDTOP Auto., r.td io, P.S., t ir i•nd. '"''•ining l1 clorv w1rrt ntv. -Gorg1ou• e1r -,..;th ••· N1w ci r lin1 ncin9. !8BX119 / $3219 " 1970 IMPALA 2 DOOR. HARDTOP Lo ... Milt1 -l•cl<>rv w1rr •n· ly •••il•~lt. Rtdio, •u!o., P.S •• 1ir cond iti•nin9 , lttlory fr11h. ( OS4ASVJ $3299 1969 CAMARO 2 DOOR HARDTOP R . H .. ve. 8e111t;f~l 1 ., ..... et. New ci r lr 1ol1 i", !V i:tC 170) 1969 J.IQVA 2000R~-· " ·Vt, 111:,1'tl .. P.s\:'•.,10. t.•n~ .. wall Wtn.tnly. IZLP4•0l $2099 1969 MALIBU 2 DOOR HARDTOP l Doo< htrcll1p. 2 1,000 111 ilt1. 1ulo. lr1111., P.S., R .. H .. ,,, -H ·~ Y.tlid "'""'"' ty for ihi1 on •. lll6l•O! $2699 1969 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE lSO cu. In, VS . R.•dio, •u+o ., P.S.. •ir t ond. Lew ,.,;f,,. Such 1 nice ci r. I YYN058) $2599 1968 MALIBU 4 DOOR HARDTOP Rillie, PS , vinyl roof, 1ir - ~iqhl ,.,;1 1191, ri9h! t 1 •, ri9ht p•it 1 !VSR,2b l Hu"V· 1967 MAUIU ~-eoun-~ R.. H., •ulo. h •n1., 1'.S .• 9ood ,,,;1 •• ,. -o •• .i 11.•rp. $1499 1967 MALIBU C DOOR HARDTOP Thi1 1ur1 h11 te be I 1eocl •n1. IVAF36') $1399 1967 CADILLAC C DOOR HARDTOP H111 j1 1 cr1•..,tr with t ll th1 9oedi11. A on1 ewnt r cir with 1111;n+1n1ntt ••cord. Ctr ;, 1howroc"' fre•h, e•i9• in•! thru out. B11!1r 11~1 I loek. !'1271 1 $2699 NOW LOOK AT THIS 1•61 LINCOLN CONT. • 111 58'1 1-1•> '"''Ytnlnt C.o•· t tou• bl~t~ l hl"• n11 orlg1n1I (Olor ln1lll1 I. t u!, W1M lo 11\11 1 colll<fflt1 ltt"ll 1967, OLDS · ·--cutass+:cn. 2 DOOR HARDTOP .hlJ '"• t•~i.1 , •ir, •vlo., P.S., Niet . ITRK4 1l l . $f599 1966 D@DGE CHARGER 2 DOOR HARDTOP Aul<> .. R., H., P.S .. .t ir, 1ht rp •"••p 11.•~P· !TI Z•11) $10'99 1967 CHRYSLER C DOOR SEDAN Auto .• R., H., P.S .. •ir, 1. own1r new t•r ftallt·fn. H11 only 3'1 ,000 milt1 -w•rt••· ty •nil ewn1r •t torll 1v1il· •°C>l1. (W IA3101 Showreo,,, lr11h, $i799 1965 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR HARDTOP II.., H .. Auto .. P.S .. 8e1utiful 11d ctr, blfr. inlt rior. 0 11d 1~1rp. ( HTBlbl ) LOTS OF TRANSPORTATION CARS 18 PICKUPS •• Fords, C~evys, Y2 Tons, % Tons, Dodges, Come See ! 1967 FORD Y2 TON '70 CHIYY 'h TON PICKUP SAVE 1968 %-TON PICKUP Cul!tDm •Port ea.b. Alr cend .. P.S., radlo,·remaln!n1 facL v.·arranty. IP2260) Pic ku p. 11,000 mlles, I ft. long bed , r•"io, ,tick 1hilt. Here 11 '70 IL CAMINO $AVE 8' 1tepsid1 bocly, Ill" whetli with ftith commereial rubber, '4 • 1ur1 win111r . l 57 ll !F) 6 cyl" stick 1hi1t, Uke brand new. •P••d tr1n1mi11l on, big • 1n9in1, n•w coler. $http truck, rare i56982f'J find. 11 OOJJA I . . •, $1_599-'67 EL CAMlNO SAVE $1'799 ., V8, auto. 1 Ri:H. P.S~.1alr. ./' This car 1 factor:y frt1h • !USYa91) COSTA MESA I ' :· .. ·• , • ... • ALL NEW 1971 PINTO Order Your Choice of 15 Colors NOW! The Pinto can turn in 31.5 feet. 75 horse power, I bOO · CC Pinto is dressed with 26 lbs. of paint, f u 11 y synchronized transmission, 5 mai n bearings, rack & pinion steering like great European Sport Ca". • IMAGINE! WHEN YOU BUY A NEW 1971 PINTO WE WILL PAY FOR ALL THE GAS IT USES FOR TWO FULL MONTHS THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY AT SUNSET FORD HURRY! THIS OFFER EXPIRES SOON! ALL GASOLINE MUST BE OISBURSED AT SUNSET FORD I • With The Purchase ·Of A NEW 1971 PINTO ••• Brand New 1911 FORD ''The Little, Long Distance Car'' ONLY 06 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS $!919 pl111 $1 15 Freight, phu $-40 Dt1l•r l'rep•r1tion encl conditioni119 Order of Any One of 15 Color1. $2074 + $ 103.71 $ 47.00 $2224.71 $ 300.00 $1924.71 PLUS TAX '71 LICENSE TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT .IALANCE Ocd•r Your <;ho~~ ol Ally °"" ot, 15 Colors. 75 1970 BRAND NEW FORDS STILL IN STOCK AT DRASTICALLY Hurry! HURRY! EXAMPLE ONLY! $100 i1 lli• +0111 do ... 11 p1y1111nt, $47.l l h #le lot1l monthly p1yrn1nf i11cl11d0 in9 II •, lic.1n1• and 111 c1r,yin9 cJ1tor911 on hen•·•pproved cretl it for )' 1110111111 plu1 I p•v· ,,.,,nl pric1 i1 S27Sl .16 inc h1din9 inf1r11i, fi x & lic1n1•. ANNU AL PEll.CENTAGE II.ATE IS 12.02 r •. s,,;,1 No. ll 76 71l. REDUCED PRICES! NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH BIG SAVINGS!! '69 Dodge 4-<lr. V-8, 1ulo., "Air" !2918Sll . '65 Ford Wagon v.a euto., P.5. !75'lAV8)• '66 Olds Tornado "Air Cor1d." CVTNS ll ) '63 Corvette F.B. V.t . ol -Sp•ed. l.t408NDl IC.lley Lo'll' looll $1975 $675 $1350 $1400 '67 CORTINA GT Very clean. tTPN 42i1 11..11 • ., lteteil $2605 $930 $1810 $1885 SUNSfT l"RICf S1775 S575 $7 99 $1400 "67 FORD GALAXIE ·s1599 2 Dr. Hudtop. VS, automatir..1rans .. po1,·er i;teerinf(, air conditioning, loaded. 36,000 act. miles. ('IY\V S95) "66 FORD FAIRLANE GT V8, 4 speed. (ZXX 208l "6' PLYMOUTH Road Runner. VS, 4·speed. (X'l'M 133). .,, GALAXIE 500 Hardtop Coupe. Air Cond., -Stereo Radi(jl. (641 BNO). 70 RAMILll AMIASSADOI V8, automatic trans .. air cond. _(166ARS l 5599 "· ' '66 COUNTRY SID. STATION WCON. $1199 'H PONTIAC LE MANS 10 r111s~ .• VS, automatic tran1., ~v.·er llardtop Coupe. 3b0. 4 Speed. steering, power brake&. (SXG 79) Sharp. <ZAC 336J. '65 "T" BIRD s1099 '70 MUSTANG V8, su!on\atic trans., (IOl~er steering, 2 door Hardtop. 6 cyl., a ulon1a tic tram;. pov.:er ~·indov.·s, air, nice car. (PCf 4001 mission, ))011·cr stecrinr.:, 1vhlte side walls, (2 to choose from 1 !846 ACJ J 56 "T" llRD 51299 '69 MUSTANG MACH I V8, &. clean. (GLU 368) LOAO~;o. VS, automalic trans .. air, stereo. t YU A 0301 '65 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX s725 '67 CAMARC CONVERTIBLE VFI. aulon1atic trans .. full po111er air. 4 S rccd (NQU~77J. Reta il price $1050. Pov."er House. IWAB 266), Suns et Price '67 TRIUMPH GT "6" 51799 '56 T BIRD F'astbaek. Srr 1o appreciatr. Very Sharp. CUOV 909). IGLV 368J '69 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 52299 '69 CAMARO S.S. 4 Door Hardtop. Landau Top, Ha rdtop. 4 SJ"lf'l'd. 396 Air Condltlonln&. tXSJ 389J. V8 Engine. (342 AF'Zl. '69 BUICK RIVIERA 53999 '63 CORVmE STINGRAY Landau Coupe. Full power, Air, Al-if· Fastback. 4 SpcC'd. F M, Brand NeW Tire&. A 327 VS Engine. (0KN196). Cream Puff. (YRW 291). '63 IUICK llVllRA 5899 '69 MACH I Full Po"·rr, Air 4 Speed. Racing Cond~t!onlni. <No. 29681. Green. (\Vl'it U 987). "6' BUICK llVlERA ~199· '70 MACH I Full PO\ver, Air •128 CJR, Rt1m Air, 4 S peed ~ondltlof!ln1. CSTV 112). Gra bbC!r Orange, (511 ACKJ. 'M FOID PICKUP 5725 '61 CHIV. SPOIT VAN Custom Cab, VS. automaUc tn.ns. Oi.mper. VR. Auto., Pop.-Up Top. All CN78205). Rtta!l $U45. The Goodies. CXDrt1 742). Sumet Price . . TAKE VALLEY YIEV# OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY ( ...QON"T CAii • WHUE YOU . l!OlleHT YOUR ·~ .... WI WCllJtD Liii TO SllYICI IT 'H PLYMOUTH VALIANT ~799 s1999 6 cyl., automatic trans., radio, heater, 14,000 act~I miles .. like new. {XTU 200J s2499 'H CHEV. MALllU 51799 llardtop Coupe. Landau Top. 307, Stick. (VMP'l83}. s2299 'H. FALCO". 2099 4 !)(_>or. VS, auto~lic, Pwr. Steertni;. Thrlfty, yet R lot , Of Lw:ury. (XU!r985). $1699 '70 VW CAMPU 53299 Brautiful. {ZXX U9) s1299 '70 VW CAMPER . 53499 Lo-Lo milf'll. Side Slidini Doors .. ~:ilttp& 5! Like Kew! lvhat See It! (ZXX 1191 . s2599 '61 CHEV. 'l•·TON PICK UP 52199 Auto. Trans., Yello~" <84448A). 51599 "H llONCO PICK UP 51899 4 Wheel Drive! Hard To Find! Nt'W Top. CVDD 771). 52399 . • ., AUSTIN AMIRICA,N. ~299 ' Auto{nat lc, rartlo, heater, beauUful corntition. CYPU 191 J 52999 "H FORD F-100 51299 With Gem Top camper. tLic. 48750C). 52999 'H PONTIAC CUSTOM'·SPQaT CPI. s2199 V8; Aiiloniatlc trll11S.. ridlo, heAter. flO\\'ef steering, vl~J tor· 23,000 ·~mil~ c~ m , · .. ~ ! • •• ~-~ '.· . . ... ' Fainilj weeklj\ · DAILY PILOT JANUARY 1 0, 1971 ORANGE CO UNTY, CALI FORNIA J A N U A RY 9 , l 9 7 l ~ Once, Our Land Was Clean and Fresh- Can It Ever Be Again? How Americans Work and Fight . Against Pollution COOKBOOK: Savory Meals : .. For Calorie Watchers - QUIZ YOURSELF How Happy Are You? ~1 o-I PERSONALITY Maureen O'Hara, Glamorous Grandma _, ' r l'OR JORN ,4. YOLPE, 11.eo."'°, P•. S«r~llU'y o/ TnuupotUttion I• 1.laere any •Y•Um /or ut«,...ininK dae Ucenu number /or a oelakle? I/ w, aolaa1. ;. ilP- -1·~ ~. Celeu, Lan· • The it1Suing of license plates doe& not come under the jurisdiction of the De- partment of Transportation. Each s late is responsible for issuing plates in its jurisdiction. It is our understanding. that the American Association of Mo1or Ve- hicle Administrators proposed a report that has been introduced to the states suggesting a uniform plate-numbering t1ystem. You may contact them by writ· ing: American Association of Motor Ve- hicle Administralors, 1828 L Street, N. W., Wasrungton, D.C. 20036. FOR DR. MARIE ..4. HINRICHS, .4~riCtJll M~diraJ Auociation Flurl are •ome of tlae crilicuma directed at Marl-traruplanl opero- tiona?-M r1. R. More- 'loc lc , Ro1er11,ille , Te nn. • Heart transplantation has ~en criti- cized by some as premature; however, orhers justify the use of th is rype of sur· gery for patienL<s who are in danger of imminent dealh due to progressive heart failure. Some believe that surgical skill is not enough lo perform heart lrane- plantation. This type of surgery must have been preceded by adequate IJack- ground in animal research and expcri· ence in postoperative therapy with re- spect to the evaluacion of the rourse of nhe pa1ien1's progreio11. The detrrrnination of death in organ donors must be made by no less than two physicians not as- eociated with the su rgical team perform- ing the transplantation. The cause of death must be evidenl and irrevl"n1iblc. The public bas been keenl y a ware of the variou!I phases of the problems arising from human htarl rransplanration, There arc dramatic overtones rela1ing to the operation itseH and the 11erio11sru'"" of heart problems tha1 11 allrmpt~ 10 cure. 41" FOR GORDON L. ROPP, Dit~ct-Or, Drpartmtfll of A&riru11urt, Stnlt n/ lll1rioiJ I lanfJe read tluri tfur- in ~ World Far II, /armer• i n lllinoi• raiaefl rnarijumto /or lae "'P· Ru. ;. "'41 acreawe utilised ftONI? Fn• ii o profitable cropP- C. }. Flinlc, Streol.or, Ill. e The c.rop was profitable during the time it was needed for hemp. The ar re- age is now being used for com and eoy- • bean production. ' cniemc:rourself FOR JUUA. CHILD, tv'J "'Fratcla CM.r Do you reeeioe any o/ your r ecipe• fro"' olla- er clae/•, or do you cre- ole all o/ llae"' yoru- ae l/P-Da11id Yeaeu, Torrance, C.u/. - • I do both. But whatever recipe I re- ceive. I test out thoroughly to be sure it work.s. FOR JA CKIE CLE,4SON A re the tong• on your l fJ •lw111 NJriUen jiut /or il? I/ •o, t0lao t0rile• tlae,,.?-Terri SJ' ood, Klamath FaU., Orr. • The songs are written especially for it by J erry Bresler itnd Lynn Duddy. who produce three originals for each show. FOR LOFELL THOMAS, nn/JJcaJt,, F lurt t.00uU you tay aoa• your heyday o n radio? Ha• neao•catt· inf claanged m ucla?- }olan Martin,Ea•ILong· numdotc1. Mau. • Alrhough I have now been on radio for 40 year!l, which I understand is the 1011ge~t continuous run of any daily net· work program of any kind in hi .. tory, CB has asked me to continue. Forty years seems like an appropriate round numhu. and ( hail planned to bow out. But they arc urging me to go on and po<;sibly break my uwn record by doing my show for 50 years ! No, ocwscasting has not chan~ed too much. There Is more of it, and, of 1:1>urse, we have tv for competitinn. FOR llOIJ' ARD COSELL, 111 Jporlsca.skr It er1Ulendy it no aecrel tlaat you nre nol r1rry popu la.r wit la o tlae r •porl1cn1ler•. Flant it tlae rea11on Jar tlau? -DaJJitl Campbell, Detroii, Miele. • For yrar.,, teams havr hired announr- crs to ~ their shilJs. Then comes along a man who isn'1 a shill, and th~ 9porte es1abliQhmen1 isn't ready for thal kind or 1hing. FQR EJ.' A CA BOR1 nm ,.3., Flant it tlae to0r,. •ettrt> you r11u la.ad?--Gyula Hollmann, W' aterbury. Conn. e Darling. it's frightening even to rhmk nf it, When an awful man robbed us in Florida in 1964 and put a gun to my head, and I prayed. FOR DR. ROBERT H. SIMPSON, Diu:ctor, U.S. Hurricanf' Center For laot0 many year• M• tlae U.S. been. lroclt- Utf laurrica~• tHtll gio- ini 1tdfJn11Ce K10rning o/ aolaen alUl aolaere a laurricnne IN• likely l.O •trike?--Opal T. Temple. Baton Roufe, La. e W ireless from ships at sea made it possihle to issue limited hurrirane warn- ings from Washington during the lirs l decade of this century. The first hurri- cane-warning service was located in Jack- sonville, F la., and later moved to Miami during Wo rld War II. It was in the early '50s that hurricanes were given names. FOR CLIFF ROBERTSON, actor Flaen you played the para of ilae r~larded janilor in "Oaarly." •lay tliJ you aorile le/I· lt•ntlf!d, and rif lal· handed tc1laen you M>ere n gelliu?--Lourn Stnltl, Ft. Mye,., Fla. • It 's very simple. When I was doing research on ··charly;• I went to many schoola for the retarded to oh!!crve thcae people. When these student11 ure lirt1t enrolled, invaria bly they write wi th rheir left hands. As rhey progrestt, they fi nd 1hey ran use the ir right hands. Sinre we all tried to make 1he moviP as au- thentic as possible (J worked on it al- most eight years l. I follow<'d the same procedure. FOR IJ'OODY ALLEN, rnmed1an I r ead 1laa1 you are o good mHaicinn and like to play '"" clarinf!I. Jf' Ito are your /afJor iU mu•it:inn•P-Mr•. D . R., Allnnti<-City, N.}. • .Mv favorite mu!'i<·ians includf' George Lewis, Sidney Bechel, Turk ~urphy, and Sonny Rollins. FOR COY. FILLIAM A. ECAN, Ala$ka ..4re tla#re any pint~ /or drnKIU., rap a mollo /or ALuka, t0laicla u .aid lo be tlae only ltnte t0illwu1 one?- Cf'orge Hill, Seattle, F n•la. • Alaska does have a.n official mono : "North to 1he Future," formally adopted by the S tale Legislature in 1967. ,,.,,.... FOR NORMA ZIMMER of •he laNJrrnrt f II' elk Slaot11 On your '" 1lwt11, Nie ~11er ue tlae bond readinf ony •Mel mu- •ic. 11 iJ corw:eakd , or doe• the band memo- rise all o/ each propaM?-Joe ff. Y aknt~, If' etloco, Testu • The sheet music is not visible to the viewers, but it's there. fi'OR ARA P..4RSECHIAN, port, Intl. Notre Dnme Jon1bnl/ coorh Ha"e you l!fJer sir>en any contideTalion to coaching " pro/euion- a l /oo lball t e nm?- Britt. Cucltien, Logan.- • I have given it !l<>me thought, but I 11m dedicated to the colJege game, in which I ~l ievt'. I enjoy working wilh college·a~e players. FOR JACK WEBB, actor·producrr Aa producrr o/ the le t t>rie• denling tc1ith Ln1 Anl(ele1 Police Depl. record.. d oe• tlae IJf.'- parlmenl receir>e any r e munernlion from your prottrnn.,?-. .,,.. John G. Mu- nos, Onwrio, Cali/. • No, 1'111 1he Mark VII Production Co .• prod11rer of "Oregn('t," make., a rnn1ri hutinn to thr l.o~ An~eles Polict Widnw!- arui Orphun.. Funci. Went '" eok • r.,. ... a• ~· • ~tH>n? Yoa nin th n> .... thle f'Ol11"'"• •nd we'll II"' th .. •-wn-r,..... th.. prc:>tRinenl ~ :""" dttiirnetf'. S.-nd "unitH>a, ~ftt11bl7 on a pooot ... nt. lo A1k 'Ilona Yo•rwtr, F•mily W,....kl:-, 641 Lrsin"1on An .• New York. N.Y. 10022. Wr f'•nnot uknowlecl1.-q•,..lione. but S S will ~ p•id fc:w u.-h onr ••f'd. Family ~Tiie NewtpGper Mogorine Jonuar]/ 10, 1971 lEONAm S. DAYIDOW Prut.1 ... t NOltMAN M. lOISENZ Mn•''"" Edlto-r MOllTON RANK Pd llal&n MAiUIS N. mNOUI A., 1>.,f!C,.,.. •oz AUEVAYA w...,..,,. .• Frct•n fi;d1tor MILANI( DI Pion ,.oM EaU,• A••~••t" l>diloo : H.I L••"-• MU-l~ny. T.....,. Sdleerfel; ,_ I. °"9111M"-', w ... C... A_..,.,., An Dir•eliw: o..r,.. a- N,..,,1papn S..-.{csa: P~ Irie Gelner; /11 ........ Ui.ri .. ,,, c-.le.,.., Prodwrtlo.. Diru:eor: .._,., Ste~• 8fllr-i.J • A'"....cift'°" ff•d-rt.""1: 641 ln.,._ A-.• New Y..t. N.Y. 11022 _ _ 0 •m, FAMILY WfbUY. INC. All ..... _....., Yoo are !nvlted to mail your quts1ions or ~mment_s_lbou __ t_1ny_1_r-tlc_l_e_o_r_ldv_e_rt_l_sem_en_t _ttlat_ l~lfs in f1mll1 Wet~IJ. Your letter will receive 1 prompt 1nswer. Write to Service Editor, f"lm1fy Weekly, 641 Leiington Aventl!, New Yon, N.Y. 10022. U.S. and Soviet nuclear subs track one another on underwater patrols There is a "wet" cold war going on underneath the seas between Russia and America. This underwater confronta- tion reached a crisis point .only recently. The Soviets seemed to be construct- ing a major nuclear submarine base on the southern coast of C uba. Quiet but hard-nosed diplomacy resulted in a Rus- sian back-tracking, with the Soviet as- suring the U.S. it would not attempt to establish such bases m the Western Hemisp~. However. in other parts of the world and beneath the oceans, the: wet war goes on full speed a head. One of the places whef'C its tensions are most vu1- ble is 1he U .S. submarine base at Holy .Loch. Scotland. f rom here. black-hulled subs slip in and out of the Firth of C lyde with time-table regularity. their holds filled wilh hydrogen-bomb-tipped Poseido n and Polaris missiles. Security has been intensified. U.S. attack subs lurk outside the Firth. keeping Red hunter-killer craft from following the U .S. "nukes" out on their patrols. The Reds would like to know where each Polaris sub 1s and security precau- tions are fierce. Not long ago, in the Scottish town of Ounoon. near Holy ., Loch, an East Gennan spy was arrested. I He had been living in a local boarding- house a nd wa~ quite willing to trim the landlady's front hedge. Her lawn. not incidentally. overlooked the: U.S. Po- laris base. Off Holy Loch, Rota, Spam, Char~­ ton. S.C .. and G uam tn the Pacific. the Reds and Yanks are playing these dead- ly undersea games. These four bases are home ports for America's Polar is submarines, 30 of which lire constantly on patrol. Aboard each one. 125 en- 4 Famil)I Wetkl)I, January 10, 1!171 By ARTURO F. GONZALEZ, Jr. li~ted men and 13 officers spend two consecutive months under the ocean, seldom radioing, cruising carefully plot- ted secret courses. Collectively. America's nuclear sub- marin~ have already completed the equivalent of 100 years of undersea pa- trol, according to the Pentagon. The newest weapon in their armory is thr. de~dly J ,()()().mye range Poseidon mis- sile, each one -carrying up to l 0 io- ~ di vidual H-bombs which can be dis- perseJ to a variety of targets as many as several h undrcd miles apart. '\Nt.en the submanners .. pull the plug" on these ships and take them down, it's important that no Red sub be able 10 foUow them. Underwater, the: crews ··dress ship for Red," tu ming o n dim red lights instead of bright ones. to simulate 12 hours of night to maintain some resemblance of normal human rou1ine. The subs arc seldom a t rest. Every sub has two separate crews. ··Bl ue" and "Gold." When Gold is out on patrol, Rlue 1s back in the U .S. tak- ing refresher courses and leaves. The stealthy hattle becomes even more sinister as the Po laris sub goes out o n cruise. Almost invariably, sta· 1ioned off the coastline is a Russian hunter-killer submanne, ready to begin tailing the U.S. sub. Al~ sta nding by are several U.S. attack ~ub!I and soon all the craft arc under the ~urfacc. play- ~-....-.. .-------__,__ -~ ~-.--= -.~ ...... - ( . -.-.. -- ing their deadly blind man's bluff. Sonar signals are bounced off the So- viet hull to deafen its operators and confuse its detection gear. The boats change course and depth drastically and suddenly. Jn the darkened combat con- trol rooms sailors bend over computers, listening gear. and other electronic de-- vices, seeking to find ·and evade each other. A grim form of Cold War humo r takes over, with the Americans playing deafening Russian tunes like Khatcha- turian's '"Sabre Dance-underwaler, focciog the Reds to tear off their ear- phones. U.S. subs similarly track Russian subs. Some I 0 years ago, a Russian ~ubmarine entering the Atlantic near lcdand was spoiled by a U.S . huntcr- submarine, and a cat-and-mouse game e nsued with U.S. subs and planes track- ing the Reds. It remained silent; it dived deep, violently changed course. But eventually, its batteries ran out and it had lo surface-with American aircraft overhead and U.S. ships standing by to ask modingJy with blinker lights. "Can we be of some assistance?" Pic- tures showed Red crewmen frantically trying to cover up secret eqwpm~nl , But now the Reds have gone nuclear and can stay underwater indefinitely. This has meant American development of vast undersea alarm systems linked to a gigantic communications grid. sur~ fO frail if . Every sub possesses its own noise "fingerprint.•· the unique sound of its engines pounding, the breathing of its pumps. the whirring of its screws., the squeal of its radio cmi.Miom. The "sig- nature" of each Red sub has been pr<>- grammed into computers, and merely by matching a sonar recording with the computer, a U .S. hunter-killer crew man can determine exactly which Red suh his ship is facing. n e lapse in the efficiency of Russian submarines is lilJat they are very noisy. American Polaris submarines., coovene- ly. even have aU their superstructure hatches welded shut before a cruise, just to prevent the unneassary noise. According to the latest Pentagon fig- ures. Russia currently outnumbers the U.S. in submarines by 394 to 160. The current defense budget provides for the construction of o nl y 14 new ships, three of which will be nuclear-powered. 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A Special FAMILY WEEKLY Survey Shows How Citizens Are Battlin _______ In the nation's towns and cities, the clean-up and green-up begins -An across America, peo. pie are awakening to the threat of environmental pol- lution. Sometimes it is easy to imagine that little is being done about the despoiling of our land, air, and waters ex- cept to protest and to "view with alarm." But the good news, a FAMILY WEEK - L v survey has discovered. is that a great deal is being done. In hundreds of com- munities individual citizens, civic grou ps. local business and industry, and Gov- ernment agencies arc devoting time. en- ergy. money, and imaginative thinking to projects that are helping to cleanse the American envi.ronmcnt. The threat of environmental pollution can be documented by such alarming facts as these: • 200 million tons of contamina nts, from gases to black soot, pumped into S. rip minmg in antral Ohio de11"ded hilly area producing the "gly landscapt' seen in abo1•e photo mnde in 1967. Th~ Ohio Power Co. planted 29 million tree.t, and within three years thick. growth bt'autified the land. .... the air annuaUy. • Millions of gallons of sewage and chemical wastes pouring into rivers, lakes, and bays. • Three and a half billion Ions of trn.sh and refuse generated-and needing to be disposed of somcbow--every year. • Recllcssly spread pesticides killing wildlife. • Detergents entering lakes in waste water stimulating abnormal plant growth that leaves the waters heavily clogged and stagnant. To reverse this destructive course re- quires action. And Americans in encour- aging numbers are acting. The publisher of FAMCLY WEEl(LY polled newspapers in each community throughout the U.S. where the magazine is distributed, for reports of antipollution act1v1tJes. Scores of responses poured in. They describe a wide variety of efforts- most of them local but all amounting to significant progre.~s when they are taken collectively. What follows are representative sam- ples of this newspaper-backed commu- nity action in some of the va rious cate- gories of pollution: Red-Smoke Taboo A pall of .. red" smoke hangs over Middletown, Ohio. so ever-present and unmistakable, some say, that private pilots don't need the radar beam to find their way home to Middletown. The smoke, laden with fine, reddish iron oxide, was drifting out of the stacks of the Armco Steel Corp., biggest employ- er in this city of 50,000. Disapproving citizens, writers of let- ters to the editor of the Middletown Journal, city councilmen. and members of the Chamber of Commerce began to chant that something ought lo be done. Five years ago. Armco put a task force lo work on the problem. Today a $12.5 million antipollution program is 90-per- cent complete. Its chic{ components are ''wet scrubber" units for each of Arm- co's six furnaces to separat.e the oxide particles from the smoke. plus a waste- water treatment system to clean (or re- use water required by the scrubbers. Thanks to Armco's cooperation, it is ellpected that Middletown's red smoke will become merely a memory some- time in 1971. Vehicle Exhaust fumes Charleston, S.C., feels it is well on the way to bringing industriaJ air pol- lution under control by declaring war on vehicle exhaust emiMions. First step, reports the News and Courier, has been to prohibit operators from permit- ting their vehicles to stand with engines running for more than five minutes. Previously. some buses sat oozing nox- ious fumes for 30 minutes and more. Now, the health department i!i warning the community that the next step will be prosecution of motorists whose ve- hicle exhausts pollute lhe air. Regula- tions governing this problem now are being formulated. lake Water Protection Lake Tahoe in Nevada is one of the world's few remaining high, cold, crys- tal-dear lakes. Today it is endangered. Housing and ski resort developers have scarred surrounding mountainsides and cleared the way for rain and s now-melt to drain into Tahoe, carrying along any Jebris or chemical residues they pick up along the way. Pollutants percolate into the water from inadequate septic tanks. A sewage-plant overflow cas- caded raw sewage into the lake. Many, including the Nevada State Journal at Reno, aren't standing still for such profaning of nature. Some I 5 offi- cial bodies cooperating in a major study fine-combed the lakeside to locale every possible source of pollution. Regional planners and environmental agencies formulated a plan to maintain Tahoe's water quality and pointed a large iden- tifying finger at those responsible for the inflow of siltation into the lake. Rivers and lakes In Savannah, Ga., a $17 million program is underway to build new !iewage treatment plants and lo build new drainage systems in an attempt to clean up the Savannah River. Accord- ing to the Savannah Morning News. attorneys from cruuder Ralph Nader's antipollution task force have been in- vestigating the problem of industrial wastes pouring into the historic river. Similarly, the Corpus Christi (Tellas) Caller-Times reports a new citiun cf· fort to prevent marine operators, shell dredgeM, and others from damaging coastal bays and estuaries. Regional Sewttt" System When Lake Waco was created in 1965 at Waco, Tex., some alcn citizen, realized that the community could not for long draw upon it for municipal water supply unless it was protected ag11in"l contamination. There was a long distance to go. and the Waco Tribunr· llerald pointed the way. A regional c.ewer system serving aU sides of the lake seemed indicated. A lot of money and the sponsorship of city officials and Lhe concurrence of &atellite communities were required. Now. reports the Tri- bun~-Hera/d, "the system is well along in construction and has been recognized Pollution By NEAL ASHBY by the state of Texas as an ideal met- ropolitan protection project." Dam "Teach-in" College student!! in W isconsin stepped forward as advocates of clean waters in their state, notes the Green Bay Preu-Gau tu. Earlier thi!I year, under- graduates at the Univeri.ity of Wiscon- sin-Green Bay arranged for the closing for o ne hour of a dam controlling the polluted Fox River. At least for that brief period, they explained, the flow of pollutants would be shut off. The next day, students at St. Norbert Col- lege at West De Pere held an all-day "Teach-in" to dramatize the need to clean up the Fox. Industrial Research Family~/ ··~ ./ l When an important metals manufac- luring corporation displayed an interest in locating a new plant al lillle Wallkill, N.Y., it might have seemed a cause for rejoicing. h would mean jobs for 300 local residents and a payroll of more than S3 million a year added to the Wallkill economy. ··w;g ... 1om" timber wrute burner. which long belched smolce into air, is dismantled ar M edford. Orr Instead, many citiz,cns asked hard questions. What were the pollution dan- gers in the plant'i. operation and what was the corporation prepared to do to climinale them? The Middletown. N.Y., Times Herald-Record was a leading questioner, S1udics were demanded and public hearing.s held. A petition calling for a delay until a searching study of all the ecological ramificaJions could be made was signed by 309 residents. At this writing, conS1ruction of the plant is underway and the firm has promised to make its operations as pollution-free as possible. Fo r the pre>ent. skeptical citizens arc holding their fire Wigwam Burners In Oregon, particularly along ils pop- ulous Willamette Valley, the air is fouled by smoke from several special- ized types of burning. WooJ chips and bark. waste products of sawmill oj>era- tions, arc dii.po~d of in smoke-pumping "wigwam" burners (which have the shape of that type of Indian shelter). Straw remaining io grain fields after the grains have been harveste!d is elim1oated by burning. And frost damage is com- baned by ''smudging." Reporting a "broad base of citizen participation in various campaigns,~ the Oregon Statesman at Salem described efforts to design a smokeles.c; straw burn- er and to develop straw by-products to provide an incentive for ranners to re- frain from burning the straw. Scientists at Oregon State University have been especially active io this work. The Mail Tribune at Medford, Ore., told of the steady phasing out of wig- wam burners. Methods have been found to process wood chips for use in paper milling. Medford lumbennan Jerry S. Lausmann has invented a smolccles..c; wigwam burner. Some orchardists, the newspaper related, have inst.aJled new types of burners for heating, and others have had some success in sprinkling trees with water in order to prevent fros1 damage. Waste Removal Some citizens o( GafoesviUc, Fla .. decided last year that the town ought to be cleaned up. Members of the Boy and Girl Scouti>, garden dubs, the Army Reserve, and residents of convaJescent homes were among representatives of more than 20 organit.s&lions who volun- teered to pitch in. Shovels. rakes. truck!<, and bulldozers were manned. Accumu- lated refuse in homes a nd lots and along roadways was combed from the town o f I 6,000 "Big trucks were loaded in minutes," relates the Gainesville Daily Tim es. E ven abandoned houses and barns we~ removed. Two-Mile Well It looks as if a million-dollar a ntipol- lution gamble in Tuscaloosa. Ala.. is turning out successfully With 'IOme support from the state and Federal gov- emments, Reichold C hemicals, Inc., has drilled a two-mile-deep well outside Tuscaloosa which it hopes can be used for disposal of chemical wastes by high- pressure injection. The drill did reach Ifie lcind of porous rock formation that is deemed necessary. Tests arc now going on, but it ap- pears. according to the Tuscaloosa N~ws, that tht. well can be put into use in a few months. Until then, the company's chemicaJ wastes will con- tinue to be discharged, after filtering. into the W arrior River. Waste-Paper Recycling A massive waste-paper collection drive io San Bruno, Calif.. served a four-fold purpose, the San Mateo Timt's reports. Fifty tons of such refuse wru. removed from the commuruty. Partici- pating local organization~ benefited from the sale of the paper to a salvage company. The p14>tr was used in a re- cycling process to make new paper products. And the recycling of waste paper meant the saving of trees tha1 would otherwise have been cut and u.~d for paper-making, Here, too, an even bigger drive is ant1c1pated this year Glau Redemption At Elmira, N .Y .• and Streator, Ill., the Thatcher Glass Co. has establishe<J redemption centers where it buys used glass containers (returnable ant.I non- returnable) for a_ penny a pound. Here again, the coUected mater ial is recycled. Bottles and jars that otherwise would have to be disposed of as trash arc de- livered in bags, baskets, boxes, says the LaSalle, Ill., Daily News-Trib1me. The Owens-Illinois p lant in Streator also is redeeming used glass containers, as are countless other plants. Trees for Mine Strips Strip mining has gouged the land- ~ape in central Ohio. To rebeau- tify the countryside. the Ohio Power Co. has planted 29 million trccs--such species as oak, ash, poplar, maple, red gum, buckeye, locust, p ine, and spruce. The current rate of planting. according to Lhe Canton, Ohio, R epository, is a million trees a year. Plants for Fish Along the Atlantic Coast of New Jersey Lie precious marshlands. These coastal marshes produce tons of plant material annually. And the commercial fish taken in coastal waters depend heavily for nourishment on this kind of plant material. Any incursions by man into these marshlands upset the ecological balance--the interrelation- ship between au organisms. To impress upon its readers the importance of these lands, the Allantic City Press published a four-part series spelling out their role in the total environment and the threats rhey face. From one end o( the natiOn to the other, FAMILY WEEICLY's infonnal sur- vey shows. 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I "900mmend it t.o perenla aa • bom.-tut.orinc couree for s->t' ,..,....,.._ .. R E p.,..,n, Pri,,,;ipt,/., A..,...-, Oo. A ple .. un to beer my eJ ... read-"I anJ ju.t. d4'1iJbted .. In tho!i wt twelve -k• 22 of my 29 fourth 1nd<e pupib brou1M "P their ~ ln .U.nl reedl111. Their oral reedlq Ml .., impr-oved Ii'•• p........, t.o '-r U..m now." Mary L . H.,.d.,,...n, Cro~. Lo, [I .-.~·l.;f,~·~· Bt..__...o • ..,... Pboaica. e>.pt.. o. 2 n wn....u.. D1inoU 60091 "'--~ ,_ n.. 8omod Wey .. &Mer Reed· iac. poitpald. o" opprrwol. An-2--.. aial, I( l -eooou,.s:lnc ...Wt., 1 will eend 16 aa tint pey.-nt end will ... mtt '6 eech -t.h for t.be -d 6 _,u.. Or, l wiU -d t 26 u .,-,--t 1n run. u not •Udoed •rtw lint 2 -i.a. I ...W r.tGn1 0.. oo-aad o .. J'OQ DOt.bl.Da. Seed -a aaw RPM . 0 '6 RPM O TSACRBRB: CMck lor pn,. and facU -d -Bdidcm ....... -.. -u ~, The truth is, we're not really sure why women are so taken with this cookbook. All we know is that they are. Some time ago, we decided to reproduce this classic 1879 cook- book, and give away free copies to new members of our Cookbook Collector's Library. And thousands of women from all over the country have written in to take us up on our offer. Maybe it's because of the book's fascinating old-time recipes. Housekeeping in Old Virginia was written by Patrick Henry's granddaughter and contains the favorite dishes of 250 old Vir- ginia families. There are over 1700 heirloom recipes, including Flannel Cakes, Pigeon Pie, Souse Cheese, etc. Or maybe it's because the book conjures up such a vivid picture of what life was like back in "the good old days." With house- keeping hints on how to make lye soap, and sickroom remedies like homemade toothache drops. Or a prescription for a weak back that calla for a quart of wbiskey. Or maybe it's simply because the book is such a captivating curioeity. (Our edition faithfully captures the look and feel of the original We've duplicated the appearance of the delicately- grained leather-textured binding, the baroque gold decorations -even of the original antique, wheat-colored paper.) Whatever the reason, women obviously love this book. So we've decided to repeat our offer once again. We'll send you a copy of this delightful cookbook, tree, to in- troduce you to our Cookbook Collector's Library. With it, we'll include the next book in the library for.you t.o examine on ap- proval. During the past two years we've been collecting a library of hard-to-find cookbooks. Locally edited collections, full of almost- forgotten recipes. Cookbook "classicg" that have slipped out of print. Little-known cookbooks that have never been widely pub- licized or distributed. We've republished these in handsome edi- tions with all the charm of the originals. As a subscriber to our Cookbook Collector's Library you will receive a selection every month for 10 days' examination. But you don't have to buy a single one of these books. You may return any cookbook you don't want. For those you keep you pay only $3.95 a copy. And you may cancel at any time. For your free copy of Housekeeping in Old Virginia, just mail the coupon. r -------------------------------------~ I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I Cookbook Collector' a Library Dept. 4124, O ld Shep herdsville Rd , Lou111viUe, Kffltuclry 40218 Pl-aend me Houulreepin1 lfl Old Virginia. abaolut.ely free. I Print Name unders1and this book is r:nll>e to ----------- keep as a ~ether or not I by \ aoy more Alao send me on approval the nert book in the Ji-A.ddre"------------- brar;v. U I decide to keep it, I will renut only 13.96 plua a small llhip-Citu Pin« chaJ'lt', and you .nu caatinue ,-------------- to eeoc:I me another book on a p- proval every moolh al the •me low price. I am not oblipted to buy St4t•-------------any epeci6c oumber of boollJI, and I may at.op receivin« them at any ti.me by aeodinc you a poetcanl. ZiP----Phone _______ _ L-------------------------------------J Recipes for ealorie Watchers CltllW ....,r-.ted *""P wltlt ...... OOftlS cntd ol~ o venatlle low-calorie di.,., .....,, ltseH to ntOSt ....,.., .. pec1o11y oppeollrtg when ..,.,ed CNI .,,.. .. , os o W,,, bow•IHwl •locl, °'ht Mtall pcwt.,.. 01 a• oppetfw. More suggestions for the calorie-conscious follow-. --Redpes for ealorie Watchers MELANIE DE PROFT ft'oo<I ~Mito1· • With the r ound o f ho liday par tying and the u sual over-indulgencf' ln eating al an end, it's lime lo ste p on the scales to see how many unwa nted po und11 we 've gained . A few extra pound& are not too difficult to shed if we e olitu the "he lp& .. &o r eadily availa ble al our su1.errua rkett1. She lves are &lot'kt'd with an ove rwhe lming variety of a ttractive product& whidt m ake d leling no t only painle&a but even enj o yable and exciting. T betie pages car ry ret'ipe ••helps" to go a long with your choice of commert'ial proclucltl in p la nning pleasing menus to m ake your reducin g regime n a gr eat 11u cce8ll. Marinated Shrimp with Mushrooms and Olives 2 lbs. medium s hrimp, cook~ and dueined % cup small pimiento-stutred olins 1 lb. fresh m ushrooms, quartered 1 cup wa ter Yi cup low-calorie Italian salad dressing 2 t ablepoons le mon juice 2 cloves garlic, ha lved I ~ leaepoone n il 'Ii teaspoon t hyme leaves Yz te aspoon pep~rcorns Ya teaapoon rround nutml.'g 2 bay leave• 1. Combine all ingredients, eitcept shrimp and olives. in a large saucepan. Bring to boiling. reduce heat. cover. and simmer 5 min. Po ur over shrimp and olives in a large bowl and toi.s lightly to mix ; cool. Refrigera te, covered, 6 to 8 hrs .. or overnight ~fore serving 2. To serve, pile generous amounts o( the mixture with some of the marinade onto crisp salad ~ttns oo luncheon -plates. Serve as a luncheon or supper entree accompanied with seasoned to- mato slices, assorted ngetable ru"bblers. and melt>. toast. Or spoon into lettuce leaf-lined cocktail glasses and serve as the appetizer for a low-calorie lunch eon or dinner. 6 salad servings Menu H elps: Broth. canned pcachc<1 or apricots, and coffee Rice 'n' Vegetable E gg Pancakes 4 This recipe is 011 ado1J1<1ti<m of thr Cl11- nest pancake-Egg Foo Yung. 3 cu p11 finely shredded Jounr gnen cabbage V, cup chopped Jtrttn ptpper Y1 cup chopped onion 2 cups cooked rice 8 eggs 2 tuapoon• salt ~ teaspoon ~pper 2 tableapooNI all-par(H)ff ~1 sauce l. Toss cabbage, green pepper. onion. and rice together. 12 • Famil~ Weekf:v, JamiarJJ 10, 1971 2. U!>i ng a rotary beater. thorottghly beat eggs. salt. pepper. and soy sauce together. Gcn1ly stir in the cabbage-rice mixture. J. For each pancake, pour 'h cup o f the mixture onto a hot lightly grcac;cJ griddle or ~l..1llct. Spread evenly w rth ~ratula into a round about 6 in. in diameter. Cook over medium heat untn golden brown on each sidi:. 4. Serve hot with or without C hinese Sauce . A bout 15 pnnrukes Chinese StJ11ce: Combine I 1h cup s chicken broth (any fol removed) an<.I 1 tablespoon a ll-purpose soy sauce with J tablespoon corn.starch in a ~ucepa n. Sea.'>on with salt. Accent, anc.J pepper to rastc. Bri ng to boiling; cook and Mir until ~lightly lhickened. Me nu Helps: T omato juice. cottage cheese. carrot !>ticks. O:worcd gelatin with whipped d :ssert lopptng, and tea with lemon Lamb Ragout 2 tablei.poons butter or mario:arin .. I lh. boneless la mb s houldrr. cut in I-in. piece11 medium onion. halved ond thinly sliced 11/z cups hot water l/z teaspoon salt V, teas poon Accl.'nt ~ teas poon seasoned pepp~r Yi teaspoon marjor11m 2 medium carrots, ('Uf in I-in. piec:e11 V. lb. grl.'en beans. ('llf in I -i n. pieces (about ~.4 cup) 2 medium onions, quart.-rf'd 2 tsblespoons tomat o p11s tl.' Parsley 11prig11 I. Heat the butter ur margarine tn a large, heavy .skillet o r sau ccpot. Add the lamb and brown Cln all o;1dc~ over me- dium hea t. Add onion :.lich the la'I few minute\ C1f cooking 2. Add the hot water and the ~a:.on· ing~ and mix well. Cover and cook over low heat I ~ hrs. Acid more hot w.1tcr. 1f needed. while meat i'i cook ing J. Mix in carrots, green beans. and quartered onions. Cover and cook until vegetables are te nder, 15 to 25 min. 4. Stir in the tomato paste. Turn ragout into a heated serving dish and garnic;h w ith parsley. 5 or 6 sen:i111:s Me nu Helps: Crisp green:. with salad dressing. flavored gelatin dessert, and !>kim milk. Lemon Broiled Chicken 1 (about l Yz lbs.) broiler-fryer chicken, halYed len gthwi8e 2 tablespoons 11.'mon juice 2 tablespoons butter or margarint'. melted to J Vt tablespoon. sugar '11 teaspoon salt Yz teaspoon Accent 1/s teaspoon pepper V1 teaspoon paprika J. Arrange chic ken halves, skin side down. in broiler pan (not o n rack) Bring wing rips o nto bach under ~houl · dcr jo int. Press down. l. Brush chicken with I tablespoon of the lemon juice and ~ome of 1he melted bu1t er or margarine. Sprinkle with a mixture of half o f the ~ugar. the <;alt. Accent. pepper. and paprika. Combine remaining sugar. lemo n juice. and melt· ed buller or margarine. u~e to bru \h on 1.:hicken while broiling. 3. Place pan u nder rlroilcr w11h the \Ur- fa cc of chicken J to 6 in. from the heal 1n b roiler of a gas range or 6 to 9 in. from the heat tn an electric range Broil chicke n 20 to 25 mm.; turn and broil 15 to 20 min. Brush with the lemon butter several times during broiling. } servings Menu tlt lps: Sweet· I art carrots. tos'\Cd 'nln<t with dres<>mg. v;:in11l a pudd1ni; l"ookicc,, and coffee Tart Herl>ed Ca rrots lb. fre~h younj! csrroH1 <'UP broth (u'!e I rhicl-en or vel!etahle houillon rube di11· solved in l cup ho•linic watt'r) 2 tabll.'spoonfl tookinJo? o r 11alad oil 1'. cup finely chopped onion 1 tableflpoon fl our '11 teaspoon flalt 14 teaspoon white ~pper 1 teai:;poon par11ley Rakes ~ teaspoon crushed sa•ory •• tuspoon rosems ry Va ll.'aspoon crus hl.'d thymt V. teaspoon crus hl.'d mar)orem 2 tablespoon11 honey 2 tahleapoons cidl.'r vinegar or lemon juice t. Scrape or pare carrots: halve the larger carrots lengthwise. Put into a saucepan wit!l the hot broth . Cover and bring to boiling. Reduce heat and cook unril carrots are crisp-tender. Drain. reserving cook ing liquid. Set carrots aside and keep warm. 2. Cook the onion in heated oil in a -;killet about 5 min. Stir in a blend of the tlour. ~alt. pepper. and herb<>: cook u ntil bubbly. Gradually add the cooking liquid. stirring constantly. Continue stir· ring and bring to boiling; cook I to 2 min. Mix in the honey and vinegar. Add the drained carrots and heat thorouJ?hly. c;pooning sauce over the c:Hrots occa - sionally. 3. Turn into a heated serving d1'ih. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and. if desired , ~prinkle with prepared bacon· like pieces (a soy protein product). 5 or 6 snvinru Lamb Kidney Kabobs Marinade (sel.' recipe) 1 Vi lbs. lamb kidneys 3 slices bacon , cut in fourths (12 piec:l.'8) 12 larKe mushroom caps Butter or mar garine, melted Y, teaspoon salt Yt teaspoon Accent ~ tea11 poon peppu I. T o prepare k idneyl>. split and remove mcmbrnne (unless done at the markc1). Using scissors, remove tubes. Rinse kid· ney!> clean with cold water and cu t in10 111.z ·•n. cu~s: Puc into a bowl, pour in marinade, and toss to m ix. Refrig- erate. covered, at least 24 hrs. l . Using six 8-in. skewers, thread o nto each sl..cwer : a piece of bacon. kidney, a nd a mll!lhroom cap: repe at. (Do nol crowd pieces.) Brush kidneys and muc;h- rooms with me lted hutter or margarine Arrange ,kcwcrs on broiler rack. 3. Place unJcr broiler aho1J1 3 in. from heat. Hro 1I 10 to 15 mm., or until i..1t1- neys are tender: turn occasiona lly anJ. Ir d esired, brn.sh with butler or ma1 ga· nne. Sprinkle wllh a mixture of the seasonings. 6 H•n•inc:~ M arinade: Thoroughly mix "~ cup tar· ragon vinegar, 'h cup cookinR or salad oil, 2 teaspoom salt, ¥i tea~poon Ac- cent, 'h teaspoon peppu, l bay leaf, and \~ dove garlic, minced. Menu Htlps: Sweet· tart carrots. crisp greens with salad dressing, c herry filling in tarts, and coffee. ( Co,1tinued 011 page 14) SPAM mit sauerkraut und ipfeln 303 can sauerkraut (2 cups) drained 2 cooking apples, sliced thin (if desired) X cup brown sugar 12·oz. can SPAM , sliced 2 tso. prepared mustard Mix kraut, apples and half of the brown sugar (X cup), in 1X qt. casserole. Arrange SPAM slices on top. Mix remain ing (X cup) brown sugar and mustard with 1 tsp. water; spread on SPAM. Bake in 400° (hot) oven 30 minutes, until glazed. 4 servings. fl Honn el tt Tella How to Make Money Writing Short Paragraphs ChU:ago Man Reoeals a Short Cut to Authorship Disc ..... l1ttle-lua•w11 •••I• lty w .. lch IM•I••"• •ft•• ••' pol4 five to tea ti••• ••r• por w•rcl th•a Ill• r•I•• ,.... .. ,_ ................... y ... _.. ... _.. • ., ..... ce ......... ~ lisltc.-wrttoter~··· .. ~ I•• w"ry Y"" .. , .. ,., ... te write.•• ~R years and years a relatively few .I' people have had a "comer" on one of the tn06t profitable autboni' markets ever known. They've been going quietly along selling thousands and thousands of oontributions-None of them has had to be trained authors. NOOtC of them has been "big name" writen. Yet, in hundreds of cases they have been paid from five to ten times as much per word as was earned by famous aut.honl. The succemful men and women in this field bad such a good thing that they kept it pretty well to themselves. Mr. Benson Barrett was one of t.he9e peo- ple. For years be enjoyed a steady income-made enough money in spare time to pay for a fine farm near Chicago. Finally, M r. Barrett decided to let others in on the secret. Since then be has shown a number of other men and women bow to write for money .... He bas not bad to give them any lessons in writing. He bas not asked them to go through any long oou.rae of study or practice. In (act, most of bis pro- t~ges have started mailing contribu- tions to magazines within two weeks after starting with his plan. Mr. Barrett says lhat the only skill required is that the beginner be able to write a sentence in plain English. Almost an yone with a grade school education can write well enough to fol- low Mr. Barrett's plan, because the contributions you will send to mag- azines are almost never more lhan one short paragraph in length. Shut-ins, housewives, folks who are re- tired on small incomes, even employed men and women wbo like to use idle hours in a constructive way-all types are making money on short paragraphs.. Mr. Barrett does not teach you to write. He shows you wlwl to write, what f<nm to put it in. and "'"°"' lo send it to. He shows you a simple met.bod for gtUing Ukas by the hun- dreds. He gives you a list of more than 200 magazirus whose editors are look- ing for tllls kind of material and who will buy from beginners. lo other words. be teaches you a method. an angle. a plan for starting to write fOT money right away. I F you would like to see your writing in print and get paid for it-just send your name on coupon LO Mr. Barrett. He will send full information about his plan of coaching by return mail-postage prepaid. He makes no charge for this information. And, no salesman will call on you. You decide. at home, whether you'd like to try his plan. If the idea of getting paid for writing short paragraphs appeals to you write to Mr. Barrett for this information. No telling where it might lead. Such a small start may even open oppor- tunities for real authorship. And, since it can't cost you anything more lh.an a 5¢ stamp. you'll certainly want to get all the facts. Please address coupon below to Mr. Benson Barrell , 6216 N. Clark Street, Dept. 376-0. Chicago, Illinois 60626. r-----------------------------1 BENSON BARRE'M' I 6216 N. a.k Street I Deft-376-o.Cllicago, Olinois 60626 I P\mle .end me. Cree and without obligation. the full story of your unique coach-I ing method. 9hawing how I can write to aell right away. how you furnish names I aod llddre9S or edit.on who buy from beginnen and tell me how I can start I eubmittinr manuacripts the first week. l understand that everything you acnd I me ...Ul come postpaid and that oo salesman wilJ call. I I I I I L_ci"'--------------~~-~~-!'P _____ J ealorie Watchers Beef Liver with Rice 1 Vz Iba. beef liver (Vi to %- ia. sliu9). cal ia strips aboat 2Yi ilL 2 tablespoou cooking or salad oil 1 clon rarlic. ainttd '/J e11p dry wbite wine 1 e.a (16 os.) tomatoes 1 t.eaapooll s...-ttt basil 1 teaspoon sail Y. teaapooa seaaoned pepper 3 cu pe hot cooked rice l. Heat the oil with garlic in a large sullet. Add the liver strips and brown over medium heat, turning occasionally. 2. Add the wine and lower the heat; simmer. uncovered, about 5 min. 3. Add the tomatoes, basil. salt, and seasoned pepper. Cover skUlet and cook slowly until liver is tender, 20 to 30 min. Remove cover the last few mjnutcs of cooking to allow sauce to 1hicken slightly. 4. Mound the hot noe on a healed serv- ing plate and top with the liver. 6 servings Meaa Helps: Green beans, a.\..'iOrted crisp relishes. canned peaches with salad dressing. and tea or coffee. Beef a la Sukiyaki This is a low-<'uloric versiot1 of u popu- lar Japanese dish. l lb. Inn btt( round stuk l tablespoon butter or margarine 1 can (8 01..) slic~ mushrooms, draiMd · 1 can (5 oz.) bamboo shoolfl, 4raiaecl aftd 0.inly sliced Z atalka celery, cut in 1-in. piK~ l media• onion. thinly sliced 5 r;reu oDiou (wit.la tops), C1rt ill ~-iL slitttt cup chicken broth (1 chicken boailloa cube diesol•ed in I cup boiling water) Y. cap alt-purpose soy eaace 2 tea.spoons sugar l/z teaspoon sa It '!. lb. fresh s piaach, thinly shredded Cook~ rice 1. Cul slcak into very thin strip~ about 2 in. long. 2. He.at butter or margarine in a large, heavy skillet over medium heat. Add the meat slrips and brown quickly. 3. Add the mushrooms, bamboo ~hoots. celery. onion. hroth. and a blend of the soy sauce, sugar. and salt. Cover and hnng to boiling. Cook. gently. movin~ mixture occasio nally, aboul 20 min., or until vegetables are partially tender. 4. Add the shredded spinach, partially rover skillet and conlinue cooking until spinach is just tender, turning mi,Xturc with a fork several times. . 5. Serve with hot rice io small bowls. 4 or 5 servings Menu Helps: Canned pineapple, cookies, and tea. (Continued from page 12) HELPS FOR DIETERS ( Low-Culorit! Products) Here is a list of some available "helps:" Complete Meals liquid diet food powdered diet food Main Dishes canned entrecs Margarines met Breads assorted crackers and wafers Salad Dressings bottled and packet-style mayonnaise-type Dairy Products low fat plain or flavored yogurt cheese such as cottage, Ncufchatel sour cream skim milk. evaporated ~kimmed milk ins1ant nonfat dry milt Dessert and Dessert Toppings flavored gelatin flavored pudding and pie filting fruit pie filling cookies can rues whipped dessert topping sauce toppings for dessert Fruit and Fruit Juices unsweetened frozen and canned (incl. applesauce) fruits artificially sweetened canned fruilS unsweetened canned fruit juices canned aod bot1led fruit juices nectar Tomato Products tomato juice cat sup chili sauce Beverages such as cola, ginger ale, lemon-lime. root beer. and fruit-flavored carbonated (cans and hottlcs) non-carbonated (can~. bottles, and packets) Sweeteners (Non-Caloric) liquid conccnlrated granulaled tablets Mi see I laneous jams, jellies. preserves, and marmalade pancake and waffle syrup unflavored gelatin bouillon cuhes 14 F.imilv W eekf111 Jc11rnary JO, 1971 Relax. Unwind. Make this the moment to take things easy. With a whole new cigarette. Rich new blend, rich new flavor. THIS ISTHE ~MMOMENT Here it is! FOUNDERS Mutual Depositor Corporation The securities marketing com- pany to follow up right now is ours. Sure we're prejudiced. But we know how the busin~ is doing generally. And we know how we're doing. a lucrative, virgin sector of the American Market. What's in it for you? Leads that generate for you some of the highest commissions paid in this busint!SB. And paid promptly. We're expanding our opera- tions. Beefing up our marketing program. Computerizing our lead analysis. And launching a high-impact, mass-market na- tional advertising campaign destined t.o deliver an unprece- dented flood of responses from Stock options. Secured terri- t.ories. A full product line that includes over 200 mutual funds. Trunk of this ad as the best lead you've ever gotten. The lead that c.an lead to thousands of others. • r-------~-------m2 ~ Mr. George Diachok Founders Mutual Depositor Corporation 2400 Fiut National Bank Bldg., Denvu, Colorado 80202 I've heard about Founden and your exci ting pla ns. Please contact me ao that I may consider the possibility of joining you. City _______ State ____ Zip ___ _ Phone me at this number __________ _ O Daya O Evening'll O Weekends All ~Uee held In 1Ukt.l ~nllckn~. L W~ ere an equeJ OPPOrtunlty «nplio,.n. 1 -----------------~ I FURNnllRE: What's New Forl ? By ROSALYN ABREVAYA A vonte-garde modem furniture, most of it emerging unabashedly in whole collections of high-impact plas- tic, fiber gloss, or in shimmering vinyl upholstery, ts about to zero in on traditional America. For those home- makers not entirely ready for this brave new world of deMgn, period furniture in every style continues to be fashionable and available. And, this year, Mediterranean will really mix with your other fumiturel These trends were confirmed at the recent semi-annual furniture ex- hibition in High Point, N.C., which provides on advance look at new designs soon to be unveiled in stores around the country. The new modem styles, given their impetus by today's free-wheeling, young Italian furniture designers, benefit from American mass-produc- tion techniques. They not only boost fine lines-and, in the pure plastic pieces, near indestructibility-but are priced in a range you con genuinely afford. Furniture in Eorly American, En· glish, French, and Italian continues to be handsomely de5igned, but it is Mediterranean thot hos really put on a new facade. It wos only a season ago tha1 Spanish furnishings meant "massive ... dorit ... brooding" -<ind you hod to hove a whole room of it, or none at all. No longer. Strles 16 Sofa bed, precision slUJped of fiber glass, opens to a Simmons. Scaled for small places is Drexds Spanish desk in a f ruitwood finish. now ore still dramatically massive, but without bulk; the carvings and detoiling remain outhenti~, but the finishes of representative pieces ore perceptively lighter. As o result, they blend more readily with other fur- niture designs. Sleek metal trim also made on im- portant statement at the furniture show-from polished aluminum to brass and silve r-outlining tables, sofas, and choirs. lnd ispensoble mod- ular storage walls, well executed in rich-looking veneers or pointed fin. ishes, were also popular. But the star on the furniture hon· zon this season remains the "new modem" in unrestricted free-form shapes which combine comfort, func- tion, and visual excitement. One un- happy (or happy) thought: plostiu, being so versatile and nondeplet· oble, could make ony piece of genu- ine wood furniture the heirloom of tomorrow! + Recliner with spaa'-{lge stylit1g combines "we /-/()()k" vinyl and gleaming chrome. From Kroehler. ( Advertt.sement) A million jobs have disappeared since 1960 Will Your Job be Next to .Go? Shouldn't you start your own business NOW .... while still employed? Before more jobs disappear through mergers, automation, and mechani7.ation, shouldn't you at least investigate the way so many men have become owners of profitable businesses -starting spare time and now are independent of bosses, strikes, layoffs and automation? All that's needed is your name on the coupon. Facts mailed free. No salesman will call. Here are facts; With some ambition and little over a thousand dollars. you start your own Duraclean business in spare time, without risking your job or paycheck! It's a nationally advertised. worldwide business. It does not require skill, more than an average education. or traits except the willingness to work t o start grossing $12. $19. or $26 profit per hour. By return mail, we wi\l explain how. Then you build by adding servicemen and/or servicewomen ... and we pay for their equipment so you can expand rapidly. This is a service to homeowners as well as offices and stores and institutions-a sensa- tionally improved method of cleaning car- pets and upholstered furniture right on the customer's premises-the EXCLUSI VE DURACLEAN SYSTEM! When you have had your own carpet and furniture cleaned. you know that ordinary methods grind fibers with harsh scrubbing, leaving carpet soggy for days. This exclusive ABSORPTION METHOD lifts out dirt and greasy soil with a gentle, almost dry foam. Do-it-yourseU ''so-called" cleaning methods and scrubbing drive soil deeper. You TAKE JT OUT. Carpets and furniture CftQ. be used again in a few hours' This is vital lb stores, offi ces, motels. You operate under a nationally known name use an exclusive process r ecom- m e nded by the nation 's leading carpel mills and in the ed itorial pages by House & Garden . McCalls, P arents, and H ouse Beautiful. You receive our step by step guidance a nd help. Your training shows you how to perform your 7 superior "on location" services ... how to gel customers. how to control your expenses, how to make the maximum profit. You become an expert in the care of furn- ishings. It is an interesting. exciting career. Although in time you will wish to buy one or more trucks from your profits. no truck o r office is needed to start. You can carry all equipment in your car trunk. Your phone call s can be received at home. As a Duraclean Dealer· you are the sole owner o( a n independent business and are your own boss. You keep all the net profits. This bu~ can pay you far more than most men earn-with only the talent and ambition you now possess. and you can operate in any one of three ways. Many let servicemen do the work while they make a substantial profit on each. Some men operate permanently in spare time for the extra money they need. Some start in spare time and quit their jobs only after they see they can make a lot more money as a full time Duraclean Specialist. Even small one-man businesses with one or two helpers can and do bring in $30,000 and more annually. A very high percent is clear profit to you. The Duraclean Business can be as small as you want or it can be expanded to the level your ambition dictates. There is no limit on income for an ambitious man. We are about to appoint a limited num- ber of men who are truly ambitious. and anxious to do something about their f uturcs. We want men who will follow our proven plans for success and who want-with our help-their own successful businesses. 1 r this opportunity interests you, please send your name, on the coupon at the right, for a FREE 24-page booklet which gives complete details on t he Duraclean business. No salesman will call on you. After you've read the fa cts, decide in the privacy of your home if you wi~h to take the next st..!p toward starting a business.. WE SWITCHED/ "For the: first time in 20 years I've got &eeunty -without fear or l<>11ing my factOfy job." B . E ., Ohio "I took in S2880 in Apcil. I workM from my home. My wife han<lltt all telepho~ calla.. We both enjoy our new-found 1ndf'pcndence and the Compliments we itel from sat 1sfted CUI· tomers." J .F.A., Tex•• ''Jn our fint calendar yur we did a 1t106S of $40,000. Without constant help from t he Duracle;in home office such growth would not have httn pou1ble." M .L., llliaol• "Duraclean brought security and an rducation for my dnu1thttra. We've done as much as $3000 on a single job.'" Mre. B.B., MaH. "Making 50% more than on :iny job I ever had. I've earned as h11(h a11 $1300 in a single week." J .B .. Fla. "My biggest rlay was a sorority house that hro ught me SJ60 00.. H.B., Tex a• THESE /\RE JUST A FEW Of' THE I.ET- TERS IN OUR FILES FROM MEN AND WOM EN WllO llAVE FOUND SUCCESS A S D U RA CLEl\N DEALERS. !lN ANOTll EH YEAH YOUR STATEMENT COULU 13E. HERE, TOO.) ,. Duraclearr £Zif~-: International ,~ 1 1-911 Doraclean Bldg., Deerfield, Ill. 60015 : WITHOUT OBLIGATION send me the tree book· I let which shows me how I tan start a Duraclean business in my spare lime without risking m) I job. Ho salesman is lo call. I "•m•~------------~ Address ____________ _ City _____________ _ Stat1 & n.,_ ___________ _ Good news for people who hate enemas The day of the olc;H.-h~ enema b8g is over. -'cross ttie country, hospitals are switching to Me ready-l o-tiee. disposable Fleete Enema. It gives gentle, thorough relief without bothersome preparation or cleanup. Fleet Enema 11 easy to self-ltdminiater and sanitary. There's maximum comfort becauee the volume la small and the action rapid. Adult aize and chlldren·s size. To show you the advantages of Fleet Enema we oner this 1~ coupon. Take II to your local pharmacy. ----1 Take this coupon I to y.,ur drugglet. :::::.:::::~.!~o'::.:!'.:::"~'::l: -SAV~E I I ~DC!.~~ :..o:·:= 10 I reQllffled C..11omei. mull Pll' I ul• Ill Coul>On 11 \'Old II UH - c-,._1>11on ... .,. 1120 a1 ON .. prolllbll•d ..... trlCIM, Ot •••ed I I iOt ..... ,, .. ~. _-:::_~ neefEnema. I 1----------1 FADE THEM OUT •w ea lhered brown 11pota OD Lbe •urlece of your •• band• and (aoe tell the world you're geLtinc old perhaps before you really a re. Fade them away with ESOTERICA. t.hA t medicated ~ that breeka up rna.m of pigment on Lhe all.in, help• make band11 l ook white and youn• ap..in. Equally ef- fective on I.he ra~. noclt and arm&. Not. a QOVet'-up. Acu. in t.he akin- oot OD il. Fragn.nt, ~ be.R for eoftenioc. lubricating akin u it he!ps deu llUrface bl~ A1££ Of'FER wit.b eech jar or ESOTDttCA I How To Holcl FALSE TEETH Finner Lo•9er Do your ta1M teetb annoy and eml:J&rna you by oomLnc IOOMi wben you eat. Wiror talltT Tben pu\ llOIJ'le "PA8 J...., nw Deuture Ad· bealve Powder ODJ'OUr plat.ee. Zally-to-u.re PASIU'IH holda denturea t\rmer longer. Mak.ee •tlnC mater, mo~Datural.PAB'lltlnfflaDOt•dd. Ho gummy, gooey, puty taat.e. Den- ture8 UU.tftt are -ua1 to be&ttb. See t~f8denUU re1ularty Oet PAS at all drug coant.era. BACKACHE Aching Muscles You Iona to ease those pains . -n temporarily, untll the ca use Is ctemred up. For patllatl~1 __ or temporary, pain relief try O.Wm's Pills. F•mous frM over 60 ye•rs DeWltt's PUis contain en ena faeslc to reduce pain and a Ye<y mild diuretic to help eliminate retained ffulds thus flushlna out lrrltat1na pain causina bladder wastes. 'Dewitt's Piiis often succ..O ..._.. otn.-s fall. II &>aln persists •twa ys -your doctOf. lnslst on Trial vial or •rTettU• ANTl-PUISPt-__ __.____,.__-...---...--...---------.......-- RANT. Cl-r. oolorl-liquid givea extra-efZ'en«t.b protection s.JeJy atop• ellCON i•e perapiralioo. Free o ffer for limited lime only. Avail- able al your f1ivori1.e drulJ or toiletry counter. I COMPUTER MATE IS NO T I A DATING GAME We su~lulty h nel partner~ tor I matrimony aod rompalible lrten<1sh10'. I ~ll AGES -ENTIRC US A Absolutely conl•cJent•al (8111e .t11e1 Write for fTft bfochure cif\d qvest1onna1rl' I Ow rl1•ntic "temltJ" -lconiet JOll I COMPUTER MATE Depl 131 I East 42 Sr, New V<Yk. NV 1001 1 If your dentures are ·over 2 years old ••• Now with l mpn11•ed-Fr1r11111fu Kl FCNITE"' Denture Clean~r-you can get even older denlures cleaner. hrightcr faster. Just soa/.ing in Kt EF:-lrTE. give'i den1ure!. a cleansing action unsurpa<><;ed by any un- oxygenaled denture tablet. paste or powder. Improved K LEENITI: has morr d«-tn - ge'fl actio11: mvre effervefcc11c<: mnre pen- etratinR po~·n rflan ew•r. II surges to every denture surface Loosens film. The dingier the denture. 1he mc•re spc<:Cacul::ir lhe re- sults. Only KLEENITE gives you this easy- to-use fonnula that gels even oldt'r den. turc.~s cleaner, brigh1cr foster. Denlurt!f 1hut fir urr t!Slt!lllraf to h1•t1ltli. Su }'Our 1le11tis1 regularly . Q U IZ How Happy Are You? By JOHN E. GIBSON lhe pursuit of happiness has been called everything from a crazy steeplechase to a rat-race, where the track is slippery and the quarry illusive. Actually, happi- ness is neither Destiny's stepchild nor Lady Luck. Happiness is at- tainable--if you understand what it is and if you learn the secrets of finding it. This true-false quiz should enlighten you on a number of interesting points. 1. The reason some people arc happier than others is that they have fewer thing_, to worry about. 2. You'd be happier if you didn't have t o wc rlc for a living. 3. The way you vote is indicative of bow happy you are. 4 . Being neurotic is often an asset when it comes to achieving happiness. 5. You'd be happy 1f you were wealthy. 6. Happy people have a completely different set of values than unhappy people. 7 . You'd be happier if you were smarter. I . Most people would be happy if they could JUSl "get away from it aU." 9 . Some people feel uncomfortable when •bey're happy. 10. Pursuing happiness is like pursuing any other worthwhile goal-if you look hard enough you1J find it ANSWERS 1. False. National Institute of Mental Health studies show that many people who scored higher than average on measures of happi- ness also did a great amount of worrying. However, the happier people tended to be concerned largely with problems in their lives over which they bad some control and could remedy. The more discontented were inclined to stew and worry over situations they had no control over and oould do nothing about. 2 . Falu. Jn sociolbgical studies where people have been asked to pick the time in their lives they were the happiest, the majority picked the period when they were working the hardest. 3. True. If a man is unhappy at home (hav- ing trouble with his wife or his in-laws). or if lhings are goi ng badly o n the job. be is apt LO vole against the incumbents-and want to get new people elected. Yale UnivCT'Sity studies have shown that the rougher a deal a man feels be is getting from lrfo--and this 1s largely influenced by how tbmgs arc on the job and al borne-the greater the lik.elihood of him voting against the people in power. 4 . Falu . Psychological studies show that people with the best-adjusted personalities arc the happiest, and those wt.o arc the most neurotic tend to be the least happy-and an 11 Fam.il.11 Weekl11, Januo~ JO, 19'!1 apl ro blame the world or "society'' for their unhappiness. S. Falu. A consensus of psychological stud- ies confirms that happiness is an inner state of mind. It has very little lo do with whether you are rich or not rich. It is true that pov- erty can be quite painful; yet it is not wealth but co-ordination of one's thought and action which removes the inner conflicts which ma.Ice us unhappy. 6 . True. Studies show that most happy peo- ple bave a basically different way of looking at thlngs and a different set of values than the unhappy. Happy people consider these things important: love and friendship; e11joy- mcnt of occupatio.n; an unworried mind; ab- sence of guilt feelings; apprcciacion of nature and the outdoors. On the other band, people who are restless, discontented., and relarively unhappy place the greatest premium on: ac- quiring material possessions; going to new places; seeking adventures which bring new thrills and excitement. 7. False. Psychological studies show that highly intelligent people arc oo happier thao those who a rc modestly endowed so fac as gray matter is concerned. Your IQ and your HQ (Happiness Quotient) function inde- pendently of each other. Happiness involves the emotions, which have little td do with intellectual prowess or mental capacity. You can be a scatterbrain and be quite happy aod contented. And you can be top-heavy with brains and be miserable. I . False. Happiness is a quality that depends far more on what you are than where you arc. People have traveled the world over seeking happiness via the getting-away-from- it-all formula without firyding it. Happiness is the result of a life style rather than a geo- graphical location. When people speak of "getting away from it all," what they often mean is trying to get away from themselves. A person who travels to µic South Seas has solved nothing. He has a different view from his window-but inside he's still the same. 9 . Tme. Some people seem to enjoy being unhappy, lo take perverse pleasure in having something to complain a bout. Others s im- ply won't let themselves be happy; they en- joy the feeling of being martyred. Still others, psycho logtsts find, deliberately place ob<;ta- cles In the path of happiness becaust they have feelings of guilt and a need to punish themselves. The findings of recent studies bear out what Lincoln once said: "Most peo- ple arc about as happy as they want to be.'' 10. False Psychological studies attest to the fact that people who are constantly search- ing for happiness tend to be the least happy. The happiest people 8J'C tbcwie who are so busy /i.-ing-working, playing, a.chicviog, expressing themselvcs--that they seldom even stop to consider bow happy they are. 1t is a fa llacy to think of happiness as a goal in ·it- self. It's a by-product of what psychologists call "authentic liviog... + REA SURE CHEST Let's Draw a Snowball Thrower By Ann Da\·idow When he raises up His mitt, Plus One T o a four-letter word for part of your leg, add a la.rt letter and get a word that describes a bright object. (Su Answer Box) Who? Who, in our country's folklore, is always pictured wearing striped pants, a blue coat and a tall hat, and has the same initials as !he Uniled States? (Su An.rwer Box) Question Without looking, can you tell what building is sho wn oo the United States nickel? (SeeAnswu Box) Riddle Me This Wha t did the a larm clock say to the chiming grand- father's clock? (Su Answer Box) You Name It (Su Answer Box) Mlnu• One From a five-letter word that describe5 a kind of plug, take away the first let- ter and get what you do lo a car when you leave it s tanding at the curb. (Su Affswu Box) Some one surely will Be hit! Hide-a-Name Hidden in this senten~ is the name of a great Ameri- can patriot and statesman whose birthday anniversary is celebrated this week: Quite a few men of rank lingered after the meeting to talk over old times. (See Answer Box) Visual Perception Is one set of circles larger than the other? Note that one area recedes as the oth- er bulges out. (Su A nswer Box) ANSWER BOX ·wus Jpun :~oqM "l?I U!~J!A UI J W04 s.u~J;!J -pf--0113:'.l!IUO~ :uooRn() ,."p3q JO 100 WJ41 SIJR lllql :mo 341 W,( 1nt:1 ·~ 11 !004 )1?4M MOU)! WJ41 1;11 .<cw nOA .• :S!u ilW ;JfPPrll (u!unrf OJO) "U!PIUCJ.:f :a111•N-•·aP!H ·,(u!4S-lJ!4S !-<) "'Id ':itJUd·)JllldS :atl() •UfW ·lf~Jq :>;>DO:::> ~•I amsN DOA, ·~s ~wn ~41 ;ue Sl:K 4109 :~3.&ad 11"151A Famil11 Week/If, Janunri110, 1971 It RESEARCH SCIENTIST WHO GETS SllUS HEADACHE PAii AID COIGESTIOI CREATES TABLET TO GET REUEF. Sinarest was created by a research scientist who's suffered from sinus headaches nearly all his life. So be knew just what he was looking for. It wasn't just a cold tablet or an allergy tablet. But a tablet for sinus congestion headaches. What he created is Sinarest. And he made it strong so it would be effective. The idea behind Sinarest is to help relieve your headache pain fast. And to go to work on your swollen sinus cavities. To do this he used a pain reliever that's easy on your stomach, a decongestant that helps drain your sinus cavities and an antihistamine. He even added a mild ener- gizer to help keep you from get- ting drowsy. Sinarest for sinus headaches and the congestion that causes them. It can mean the difference between suffering and feeling better again. Jump1n11 on• chair won't h~lo Bui d CONA- Mousr PllUff will' MOUS[ PPllfl ,, th~ amaz1n11 mousl' killer th•t'~ When You Order By Mail From Family Weekly ... Please allow up to four weeks for delivery. The Ids are placed by rep- utable companies. The items and copy are checked by Family Weekly for reliability, too. Yet with thou- sands of orders coming in usually to our advertisers, sometimes uninten- tional delays occur. Although such delays happen only infrequently, when they do, Family Weekly wants to assist you es much as possible. If you've any question about mail order, just write: Service Depart ment, Family Weekly, 641 lexington Avenue, New Yori<, N.Y. 10022. Denture Invention • :t: 20 lob:.ll -~ s1narest ,, ... 1 .. 1 '"'"'"")~he~~O' Sleep Away Dry Skin tt ha n d s a n d knuckles get so dry and crack,ed that 11othmg seems to help, lry !his simple treatment. Each night at bed time, massage a dab ol Cuti cura Oinrment into the skin. Next morning. was11 thoroughly with Cul1tura medicated soap You'll be amazed how quickly you r skin be- comes ~011 and smooth MOST (ff(CTIVC . has lw1CP as much mouu k1lhn11 1n111Nl1ent as otller ltad1n11 br•nds And lh1s m111ed1ent is recommtndtd by tht 11 S Gove•nment. For People With .. Uppen'' and "Lowen" Cl.UN(.ST •M CASICST. . 1ust pull lab, bail feeds t I automa1ir11ty ~( contains no v10-' len1 001sons whtn ustd as dtrPrted, ~ale around ch1ldrdn and oel\. --.. __ ,. ........ "' ..... ~ :.-.. 2 3 •· -:.-, '-. .... ..:.'-' OOTSIW All OTRDSCOllBIMID For Lhc ftr~t t 1mr. c:ciencc IVJw ollt:rs a um~ue plastic cream thal holds dentures both ·· uppers" and " low- ers" as they've never ht-en held befort>. It forms an elasuc membrane that lttl/Jl lmltl you t dmlllTI'.~ lo tit, 11otural liss111'5 of ~om mouth. It's F1xooEN°f6 a revolullonarv discovery (or daily homt! use sO d1Herent it's protected by l l. ~­ Patent f3.003,988. F1xOOENT not only holds den- tures (irmer. but it holds them morecomrortably. too. ll'ssoclast K ~·ou may bile harder. chew bt:ller. cat more naturally. The special penc1l-pomt dispenser lets you put Fr ~ooENT exactly where it's needtd. Resists oozing (iver and gaglt'ing. Just one application may last for hours. Dentures thal lit are ~­ llal to health .~ your derlllst regu- larly. Get easy-to-use FtXODl!NT Denture AdMs1ve Cream a t all drug counters. ,l~f SHOES AU YOU HAVE TO IS SHOW YOUR FRIENDS TlflS GIANT to COLOR CATALOG ..• ANO SEND ME THUR ORDERS lorUIE,tool Every man •nd woman who 8CCepta myofferwiJJ be eli.m&e tor F R E E SHOES FOR LIFE! Mail coupon for detail&. 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SuddeoJy a policeman loomed up be- hind her and motioned her to the side of the road. "AJI right. miss," he said, leaning down to study Maureen's puz- zled face, "you studen ts should ltnow your campus well enough to remember there's a stop sign back there!" "Me--e student!" exclaimed the mid- dle-aged but still glamorous actress as she recalled the incident. "Why, I'm a grandmother! My first reaction was to get mad at him because I knew I'd made a full stop. My second was to laugh in his face. only I knew I'd never convince him I'd made a stop if I did that. But then the flattery of his words sanJt in and I drove off feeling just marvelous!" (P.S. She didn't get a ticket.) A grandmother she may be. but she's a far cry from the stereotyped gray- haired little old ladies with bifocals, loose dentures, and tired smiles. Mau- reen O'Hara possesses all the viva::ity and sparkle of the Irish temperament that made her so popular throughout a c areer spanning 52 films. Her red hair (albeit with some be.Ip) still gives warn- ing of a flashing temper and determined Maureen O'Hara and husband Charlu Blair malu handsome grandparents. character. H er haz.el-green eyes sparkle with quick wit. And her speech retains the delightful lilt that she brought to America from Ireland in 1939 when, as a 17 year old, she became a star in her first film, "Jamaica Inn." Maureen accepts grandmotherhood not as a traumatic experience which catapults her automatically into the o ld- er generation, bur rather as a natural and enriching development in an al- ready rewarding life. In fact, she's all in favor of starting a second family of her own and regrets very much that she had a miscarriage several months ago. "I think it would be lovely to have a baby," she told me. "I've always wanted more children. Bronwyn is my only child.'' Bronwyn's father, rhe late Will Price, was Maureen's sec-0nd husband whom she married in t 94 t and divorced 11 years later. Her first husband was George Brown, the associate producer on "1 a- maica Inn," bul her mother saw to 11 What in Ule World I Dick and Jane Translated Of the many Indian children from the I 20,000- mcmber Navajo nation (spread through- out AriU>na, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah) who enter fint grade, only one in I 0 knows the English language Dr. Bernard Spolsky, a linguistic re- searcher at Albuquerque' Univen.ity of New Mexico, is trying to correct 1h1s double handicap. For a child who docs not know how to read and wnte, and then must cope with a foreign language (English). the learning process is d if- ficult. indeed. For such a child. Doctor Spolsky is creating a special primer. By running taped interviews with young- sters through an IBM computer, he is determining just what the Navajo child understands of his native tongue. An index of all words used in the interview. and their frequency. provides a starting point for clues to the youngsters' per- ceptions of letter groupinp and gram- mar. This study will resull in textbooks in the Navajo tongue, peopled by char- acters familiar to the reader. that that marriage was annulled imme- diately. Now happily married to Charles Blair {March. 1968), retired Air Force brigadier general and fonner Pao Am airline pilot, who is owner-operator of the Antillis Air Boats, which ftics 100 scheduled flights a day in and out and all arouod the islands of the Caribbean in a fteet of 16 seaplanes, Maureen feels her life is in full bloom. Maureen intends to enjoy her grand- child. She flew to Los Angeles to be with Bronwyn and stayed with her the whole time of her delivery. "I felt like I gave birth!" she admitted. "It was Bronwyn's first baby-my first grand- child. They've named him Foster Vin- cent Yoakum Ill! I took care of him two nights ago when Bronwyn was taken to the hospital for some post-· birth difficulties. Believe me, I am out of practice:·· It would be easy for Maureen to slip into the role of dominating doting grandmother since Bronwyn and her husband, a deep-sea diver, live in her Beverly Hills home. "But I am not here that much," Maureen explained. ''Charlie and l live on St. Croix. and we have a house in Ireland ... ~ile Maureen is experiencing real grandmotherhood for the first time, eight years ago she played the role in the family comedy ''M r. Hobbs Takes a Vaca1ion" with Jimmy Stewart, ''Age has always been such an ambiguous thing," she told me. "I remember when I was making a Him some years ago. I was the mother in it. One day lhe girl who was playing m y daughter came up to me and said, 'I hate to tell you this, but I am two years older than Safety Afloat With the National Boat Show opening in New York City later this month, now's the time for week- end skippers to add lo their profcssiooal knowledge. One important factor is safety. "Many a boat is lost for want of a properly 61ed float plan. Just as a pi- lot makes a flight plan," explain~ Rob- ert Lowry. safety expert at MOAC, a leading marine insurer. "the boatsman should write out 'estimated time of leav- ing, where he's going, whe n he'll get there, and what course he'll take-and a description of his crah. Leave the fl oat plan with a friend o r relative. Then, 1f the craft's overdue. the holder can contact the Coast Guard and ask for a quick check.. Our files have many lette rs from yachtsmen whose li ves and property were saved because a float plan gave rescuers a head start at find- ing them. The longer the planned trip. the greater the need for one." Plain Girt, Vain Girt This 200-ycar- old statue perched high above the main -square io Bremen, We.t G ermany, is you!' " Maureen smoebcred a laugh. We taJk.ed of many things as Maureen went through a myriad activities in preparation for her pending flight to Mexico to work on locations in Du- rango with John Wayne in .. The Million- Dollar Kidnapping." M aureen believes her early family -rrre 1flCr'a 'R>rT6t1o-wnn-Jierencrgcl1C: - and confident outJook today. "We had a glorious childhood.'' she recalled warmly. "I've often thought of writing a boolt about it, it was so fantastic. I can still remember Sundays when we'd all go to church, we six children in rroot, walking two by two, and there, in back of !15· would be my hand.wme father, a beautiful man with his black hair and blue eyes, carrying his black une with the silver top, and wearing sp~s. We made an elegant parade. · Mother always had the two boys' pants made in material to mat.ch their jackets and caps, and we four girls would have pleated skfrts in the same material, and tams with the 5nap band and a feather on the side. I can still sec the navy-blue coats mother had made for us with real ermine.'' Maureen never took her good loofu for granted. She takes care of herself. "I try to get as much sleep as possible," she told me. "Eight 10 l 0 hours. Never less than eighl. If we should have gues111 with ideas of staying until the wee hours. forget it. I'd go to bed." She tries to keep on a high protein, low· carbohydrate diet, and while she used to practice yoga, she now swims and walks a lot, instead. Good rules, from a glamorous grand- ma. ~PEER OPPENHEIM ER "Vain Girl." It depicts a plain woman fascinated by her reflection in her look- ing glass. Its original purpose, two cen- Van;ty, lhy name iJ .•.. tunes ago, was to warn the maideM of the town no1 to become conceited. Van- 1ty was then con.,idered one or the Seven Deadly Sins. Whether the old stone lady has had any effect lately is something ooly the young meo of Bremen can an · swer. But ooc girt toued the wamina off with th.is comment: "ll I looked lilte that. I wouldn't want a m irror." •! 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Shipsmaster Albert Rittman was ticketed by the U.S. Coast Guard for speeding at the outragecus rate of fll at the outrageous rate ot 11 m.f.h. in his 1905 Great Lakes freighter. The new limit was imposed this year at the request cf water front dwellers who com- plained cf the ship's wake. The new limit is 9 m.p.h. While we're on the subject of limits, let's talk about Fords. There is almost IJO Umit to the variety and selecHcn of 1971 For<b to choose from hare at Wilson Ford. From cur instant new suc· cess, Pinto, to cur great '71 Thunderbird. For the man or wcman thinking abouta n~ autcmcbile may we quit e med· estly reccmmend our place, in Huntingt.cn Be.3ch. This year's FcrJ line is pJsltlvely sensa- timal, And we ·have them all. There's a real good chance that we have the bJdy style, co'or ccmblnation and c ~ulpm:mt that is just what ycu're looking £cir. Why not drop in and see fc.T ycurself. 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Chris Sc 8:30 (D Olympic Bo 7:30 0 UCLA BaskE John Wooden minute comrne 8:00 0 UCLA Bask Stanford. 12:00 I High Schoo 12:30 1 (31 Pro Bo"' 2:30 Pacific 8 I Berkeley. 3:00 tJ CBS Golf C 1n Akron. Ohio O ~@ Bing age of sem1f1r from the worlc with the natio1 (D College Ba! 3 :30 O Pro Bowler ment from the O National He and a West 01 4 :00 tJ Santa Anit. Handicap for I ~ (jJ CBS Go 4:30 B Jerry West 5:00 l,,akers Bas tlal'lta. Ga. I ABC's WidE World Cup 8:00 Saturday N 10:30 UCLA Bask USC Baske f SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 10:30 AM tJ ~Cl) RETURN National Hockey League (C) The Phila- delphia Flyers meet the Montreal Canadiens at the Forum, Montreal, for the opening telecast of NFL games for the season. Two new teams have been added for the 1970-71 season; the Buffalo Sabres and Vancouver Clnucks, bringing the league to 14 teams. Each team v.111 play 78 regular season games. The top four clubs I~~ div.~IC'n~" ~\liy ia""Oi•Staola~.Cup Playoffs. . _ -La'St year's-ctrampion was tne l3oston Bruins team;"° who will ipear four times during the schedule of games. 11:00 @ 3 NBA Basketball (C) LA Lakers at Detroit Pistons 1 :00 Stan ey Cuir---1970 (C) Coll~e Basketball (C) Notre Dame vs. Air Force I :15 @ (11 RETURN American Sportsman (C) Curt Gowdy returns as host fo r outdoors series. This leading nunttng and f1sh1ng show will put greater emphasis on the outdoor experience .:ind conservation. This week, Milburn Stone and Ken Curtis f1sll for muskie tn Minnesota; and Patrick O'Neil o bserves a lecpird trapp;ng 1n Kenya. 1:30 8 Glen Campbell Open Golf (C) Final rounds of the $1 00,000 tournament, the opening event of the 1971 PGA tour. at the Rancho Park Golf Course, Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Cham ber of Commerce presents the tournam ent, which has been played annually since 1926, except for a l 943 w1r blackout Billy Casper 1s the defending champion. He also won the tournament in 1968. Phil Rodgers holds the toum 1ment record with a score of 268. set tn I 962 2:15 O ITT) (3) Sports Feature (C) 3:00 ID American Bowl Football (C) College All St.:irs, sur h as quarterbacks Joe Spagnola (Ariz St ) and Frank HJms (Boston College): and defensive backs Bubba Hoats (Geori;i1a l cc h.) and John Sage (LSU). colltde 1n Tampa Stadium, Tampa. Fla . Jack Bnnkhouse and Jack Drees call the action. 4:00 ®i (j) Stanley Cup Play.Off Highlights (C) 4:30 ~ 8 Glen Campbell L.A. Open Golf (C) See 1 :30 PM listing 8:00 ti [8) I SPECIAL I Super Comedy Bowl (C) Stars of football and show business salute the gndtron world TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 7 :00 O lJJ) 13 J NBA All·Star Game (C) From the San Diego Interna- tional Sports Arena. the silver anniversary season contest will match the 14 outstanding players of the Eastern Conference's Atlantic and Central D1111s1ons against the 11\ best from Pacific and Midwest D1v1s1ons of the Western Conference The East leads the senes J 4 6 and has won the last three years. Chri s Schenkel and Jack Twyman report THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 8 :30 ID Olympic Boxing (C) FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 • 7 :30 O UCLA Basketball Warm-Up (C) UCLA Head Basketball coach John Wooden sets the o:.crne for tonight's game w1lh a 30- m inute commentary 8 :00 O UCLA Basketball (C) UCLA Bruins vs Stanford Indians at &an ford SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 12:00 O High School Basketball (C) Game o f the Wel?k 12:30@ (3 I Pro .Bowlers Tour (C) 2:30 11 Pacific 8 Basketball (C) USC Troians v,, UC Bears a l Berkeley. 3:00 8 CBS Golf Classic (C) Live from the Ftrestone Count ry Club In Akron, Ohio. O t.2~ Ci) Bing Crosby Pro·Am Golf Championships (C) Cover age of semifinal round fro1n Pebble Beach, Calt f Celebrities lrom the world of show bus111e!>s, poltttc> and business team with the nation's leading profes:;1onal golfers @ College Basketball (C) Nevada vs St Mary'o;, 3 :30 O Pro Bowlers Tour (C) Tt1e $50,000 Denver Opt-n Tourna ment from the Colorado Bowl 1n Denver O National Hockey League Action (C) H1ghltghts from an (ast and a West D1v1s1011 NHL ~Jme 4:00 8 Santa Anita Feature Race (C) The $50,000 Sa n Carlos Handicap for four-year-olds. at seven furlongs ~J CBS Golf Classic (C) 4:30 I Jerry West Show (C) 5:00 l,,akers Basketball (C) L A l .1kers vs Atldnta Hawks at tlal'lta, Ga. I ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) World Cup Soccer 8:00 Saturday Night Fights (C) 10:30 UCLA Basketball (C) Tape delay of UCLA vs. UC Berkeley USC Basketball (C) Tape delay of USC Stanford game THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 9. 1971 Order Yours NOW ... 1000 Beautiful Siit\;o tabets- • Personalized • Stylish • Easy to -Use • • Order for Yourself or a Friend. food type May be used on envelopes as re· turn address labels. Also very handy as identification labels for marking personal items such as be><>ks, recGrds. photos, etc. La· bels stick on glass and may be used for marking home canned items. All labels are printed with stylish Vogue on fine quality white gummed paper. r ;.-,~n~hl1-:-o~pon~c~p~~ :~~w~;,~,; ~o~ - - - -, Piiot Printing Lab•I Div., Bos 1175, Newport BHch, Callf. 92663. 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Fernando Lamas. 0 Boss City (C) (60) R B Greaves and Yellow Hand iiu~sl ID Then Came Bronson (C) (60) @ (]) Sat. Movie: "TI!• C111 of the Red Monlley." a (I) Agriculture USA (C) @El Music.ale/Oney l Goliath (C) CiE Future (C) (30) 6:30 e About I Wtek (C) (30) 0 News Conference (C) (30) @ (J) Perry M1son (60) Ei) Hobby Showc.ase (30) @ 00 Hip Chapaml (C) (60) Eil) The Frend! Chef (C) (30) ~ 00 CBS Nt#S (C) (30) @El Childrens Gospel Hour (C) (30) m Edge of Eternity (C) (30) al Upbeat (C) (60) 7:00 6 CBS Evenine News (C) (30) Roger Mudd 0 Close-Up (C) (30) "Computers." 0 R1whide (60) 0 Death Valley Days (C) (30) m I SliECIAL I Ralph Story's Foun· lain of Groovy (C) (60) (R) Ralph Story is host for a look at man's search for eternal youth a11d ''groov iness " Guests interviewed include Dick Clark, Karen Jensen. Michael Constantine, Adam West. Jack Al· bertson and Barbara Eden. 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Home Delivery Service 714 645-3161 THE DAILY' PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 9, 1971 7:30 6 Q!; Ci) Miulon: Impossible (C) job at better pay but hates to leave (60) Harl Rhodes guests as George her friends at the television station Corley, an underworld leader whose When even her own boss tells her link with a police precinct chief is she'd be crazy not lo take the offer the object of Barney's brother's Mary prepares to leave. ' newspaper crusade Abbey Lincoln 0 @(])al Most Dt1dly Game also guests. (C) (60) '1he Lady From Praha " Q ~ (i) m Andy Willi1ms (C) The criminologists are hired to find (60) Andy's guests are Bobbie Gen-the killer of a foreign representa try, Don Rickles. ~nd Tommy Roe live. May Bnll euests as Lili and the New Seekers. O News (C) (30) Larry Burrell 0 @ CV m Lers Mike I Deal m Dtl Reeves (C) (30) (C) (30) 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Atl1ntis lO:OO ~ ~ ~ Mannix (C) (60) Man the Lost Continent" (fantasy) '61-nix. suffenng from amnesia, can't Anthony Hall Joyce Taylor remember who did or why an at m NASA Fil~ (C) (30) tempt was made on his life. 8:00 0 L.A. 'S FINEST * BOXING IS ON! 0 Saturday Night Fights (C) (2 hr) 0 @ (!) al The Newlywed G1me (C) (30) m Movie Cir&ats: (C) "Don't Go 10:3{) 0 Big 5 News (C) (30) 0 Frieht Nigttt: "Min Without 1 Body" (Sci·fi) '57 -Robert Hutton, George Coulouris. "Une.arthly Stran· ger'' (sci-fi) '64 -John Neville m News (C) (30) Ken Jones ID 0111 Ridge Boys (C) (30) Nm the W1tl!f'' (comedy) '57 -0 JOHN WOODEN UCLA Glenn _Ford, Gia Scala .. Anne Francis * PR E-GAME SHOW• ID Minority Community (C) (30) • Ei) Mich 22 (C) (2 hr) 0 John Wood.en Show (C) (30) ffi Sool! (C) (60) (R) 0 ~.ews Spec11I (C) (30) "Love to1 Sale Newsman Fred Anderson @El The Story (C) (30) gives a close look at prosl1luhon. 8:30 6 ei9 (j) My Three Sons (C) (30) including the expensive call girls Dodie and some of her girl class-m Movie: "Ziegfeld Girl" (musical) males get a crush on their teacher '41 -lana Turner. James Stewa1 t Mr Turte~. and right away the; ID News (C) (30) make a batch of cookies for him @ C1J S1turd1y Night Movie: "Tht 0 ra1@ m Ad•m·l 2 (C) (30) Notorious landlady." ''log 11 s.-Gang War." Singer Tnn1 11:00 6 Q 0 News (C) Lopez guests as a Meman American 0 TONIGHT'S GAME' p11est who calls police in the hopes * UCLA WASH ·s 1 of preventing a needless teenage VS. • T .. gang fight 0 UCLA Basketball (C) Tape delay 0 @ (I) al Liwrence Welk (C) of ~he Washington State vs UCI A ID Port W (C (3 Bruins game played earlie1 . er •goner ) O) ID It Is Written (C) m Cinema 30 (C) (30) f21 (6) Art Instruction (C) a> Noches T1p1tias (30) f29 l 8-t Films f ;om Mexico 9:00 i) fi9t (j) Amie (C) (30) Arnie is 11 :05 tlj 16) Sp~tlighl Theatre (C) "Bal thrilled when his boss makes him lie Hynan. Roe~ Hu<fs:>n a member of the Conlinental flange 11:15 6 ~·~~lous 52! (C) "Thal Certain Company's executive weekly poker Feeling (romance) 'Sb-Bob Hope game, bul he becomes panicky when Eva Marie Saint, Pearl Bailey, George he begins regularly skunking the re-Sanders. senllul Ma1ors and his other col 11:30 0 Movie: "Claudelle lngli1h" (dra leagues ma) '61 -Diane McBain. 0 Q) (61 m NBC Saturdiy Mov· 0 Saturday Night Movie: (C) "The ie: "Namu. the Killer Whale" (R) ~1rb1ria11 •nd the Ci~sh1" (drama) (drama) "66-Robert Lansing lee 59-John Way ne. E1ku Ando Meriwether Richard Erdman A nat @ Movie. "Purple Death f'rom Ou1er urahst and his assistant prevent Space" (sci 11) '40-Bustei Crabbe fishermen from shooting a male kill '2' (61 Spothghl Theatre: tr whale then make f11e11ds with 12:30 0 Movie: ''Gentle Art of Murdet'' the sea mammal anct begin a sludv (mystery) '62-Richard Todd of its behavior patterns I :00 f) Movie: "Mont1n1 Belle'' (we\I ID The Wilburn Brothers (C) 130) ern) '52 -Jane Russell Eil) Hollywood Television Theitre (C) 0 Speaking freely (C) "Ha1olc1 (2 hf) "B1g fish, little Fish " Hugh Prince, thealncal produce1 " Wheeler's Broadway comedy hit, 0 II Mondo (C) starring Bill Bixby, Jeff Cotey Sev ID All-N11tht Show: "The Snow ern Darden, Anne B Dam I 011 Creatu1es," "The Man Who Died Gossett and William Windom ' Twice" and "Sclecial Correspond @El Hour of Power (C) (60) ent." a> Premi11e Movie (2 hr) I :4S Ii) Movie: "Surd! f., D1n11r'' (mysfery) '49-John Calvert 9:30 6 ei9 Miry Tyler Moore Show 2:15 IJ Movie: "Man 81it" (drama) '57 (C) (30) Mary is offered a better Diana Dors. George Brent. -6:00 0 Sunri11 St 6:25 O Educ.ation 6:30 6 Odyssey (C O Psychology Fri.. Effective Thurs. m Educ.ationa 6:45 m Commodity 6:SS D KNBC "" 1:00 e 9 Cl) ca o ~oo g:; 0 History of mQuidl Dra m Spiderman Ei)M11bt Op Eil) Sesam1 St 7:30 0 Ntws/A.M. O Features m Yoei I Fr ID Hobo Kell} @(J)Cartoo Ei) Stodl Mar a:oo e ~ oo ea O Morning VI m Cartoons @ Se1 H Eil) Yoe1 for I 8.30 m Dennis the ID Gumby (C @(1)Seum 8:55 O Communiti 9:00 6 ~Cl) Th O Q)CiH.? 0 Movie: s, Your Mon•(• 0 Movie: St• m Jldl La L m Clrtxlons m Office of Eil) Sesame S 9:15 O Movie: S Thursday 9:20 ID FHtllons I 9:30 1J ~ (]) Bt Q fi)@ g Om Movie @Romper It @(1)H1yd1 fE Stoc.11 Mar 10.oo e ~ Fa Om S11e • ID Ft1tllru/I ~@ Sunn1 IO:l0 0 ~@ L~ o ~oo g (C) Peter Ma ID Buck Roa C[) Su1mt S 11:00 IJ ei9 f8) w "STATE OF Due to network AM) of Gov. Rea State" address c programming on to chanee and pr• 71 ve n. er e1. me .. l~d ta - n- n't t • n, n- or n n. I) t y A n e e ) r1 ~.1 0 R N I N G 0 Qj00 m Jeopardy (C) Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (N.Y.) guests on Wednesday. m ClntM• 36 cm Fublr11 3:30 iJ TIM Mike Roy Show (C) ED Sesa"'t Street (C) 6·00 8 Sunrise Se1111ster (C) D @ m G1lloplna Gourmet (C) 6:25 0 Education uch1nae (C) 0 Tempo (C) . 0 Mike DIM.Illas (C) 5:00 0 MIC NIWMfVltt (C) 0 F11nou1 Jury Tri1l1 (C) O Bi1 5 News 6'30 8 Od (C) Ill R~et Robin Hood (C) · o ,.S::r00 1 (C) Mon., Wed • 11 :OS Eill Ch1r1ie's P1d <C> Fri , [ffedive Livina (C) Tues., 11:25 8 ~ 00 Newrs (C) D (ij) (]) m Ont Life To Livt (C} e Alpper (C) Q) IOlo'a 811 Top SllO'llf (C) m Phil Slivers Qj Cl) Popeye Cartoons (C) Q) @ CIJ Gllllpn's Island (C) Thurs m Education1I Ft1turH 6:45 fi) Commodity Newservioe (C) 6:SS 0 KNBC NIWM~icil (C) - . 7:00 8 9 ([)CBS News (C) 0 ~ @ m Today Show (C) D History of Mexico m Quid! Dr1w McCirlW II) Spiclerm1n (C) fi) M1rtiet Openln1 fil) Sesame StrHt (C) # 176 80 7:30 O News/A..M. Show (C) QFe1turu m Yo1i l Friends (C) II) Hobo Kelly (C) U1l Certoons (C) fi) Stodl M1rtiet Covm111 (C) 8:00 8 Q! Capt1ln K1ngaroo (C) 0 Momin1 Witch (C) m Cartoons (C) @ SH Hunt fil) Yoga for H111th 8:30 m Dennis the M1n1ct II) Cumby (C) @ (J.) Se11me Street (C) 8:55 0 Community Bulletin BHrd (C) 9:00 8 Qj (I) The Lucy Show (C) 0 ~ Ci) m Dinah's P11ce (C) 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Your Money's Worth, Thurs. only. O Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Jade LI Linne (C) II) Cartoons (C) fi) Office of the Prnldent fil) S111me Street (C) (R) 176·80 9:15 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies Thursday 9:20 II) F11lllons in Sewinr (C) 9:30 iJ ~ (!) Btver1y Hillbllliu (C) 0 ~ @ m Concentration (C) 0 ID Movie: See Daytime Movies II) Romper Roo111 (C) ':rn H1yd1n I DouKtu (C) fi) Stod M1rti1t 10:00 iJ ~ flmlly Affair (C) 0 m Sele of ttle Ctnlury (C) II) Futures/Public Service (C) U @ Sunny Tod1y (C) 10:30 0 ei9J Lowe of Life (C) 0 ~ Ci) m Hollywood Squ11u (C) Peter Marshall hosts II) Budl Rogers ffi Sesame StrHI (C) 11:00 iJ 09 fa) Where the Heart Is (C) "STAT! OF STArE" Addreu Oue lo network coveraee (I 1 11·30 M-1) of Gov. Reagan's "State of the St1te'' address on Tuesday, reeular pro1111mm1ng on that d1y is subject to ch1nre ind preemption. 11 :30 8 ~Ci) Search for Tomorrow 0 @ Ci) m The Who, Whit or Where Game (C) Art James hosls, D @ rn m Th1l Girl (C) m tnteract (t) toulse Rld l!le. II) Bill Johns News (C) AFTERNOON @I!) ~ilt tt11 livln1 Wont @ (1) loul News (C) 3:45 al) LA Comunld1d 11 die (C) fill Cll1r1i1'1 Ped ~ Cl) Tiit Munst.rs 4:00 iJ Mr Ed @Ii) Play l Tllk (C) 0 Hlahw•r P1trot al Rtl1mp1ao . D @c(I) G> o.4,IMMwa 4C). .. • -~+-. o..t " ... 0 Ntn (C) Baxter W11d. cm Notldaa m Qeor11 Putn1m Newt (C) II) Tho Munsters 5:30 0 @ (])ABC News (C) fI'i) Rtll1lou1 Ftablrn (C) 0 Get S"'1rt (C) al) Dos Qallot en P1l1nque ID My f.vorltt M1rti1n -Q) PltticNt Junction (C) 12:00 -ludlr P•ir (C); Where the HHrt 4:15 &I) AJ11 Ntrvo Show Q»@ Tllls Dir 1970 (C) Is. Tues. .,. ft:'I Ml N I C 0 ~ 00 m Words l Music (C) 4:30 -Movie: See Daytime Movies. w st.rozers' t cflborttood ( ) 0 @ Cl) tl) Bewitched (C) 0 Flttltr Knows Bat a Cl) News/Wttthtr /Sp«b (C) m Kinp of Comedy D Ntwa (C) Bill Bonds. m Pastor's Dtlll/Fll111s (C) Q) Trnel (C); Perspective, Wed II) Babnan (C) al Co111icos Y Candonn 09' 001dln Cutcher Show (C) @(1) Ft1tures m Don Wilson's Town T1lk (C) tl) (1) ll1111ftJ Tho11111on (C) 12:15 II) Stretcll l Sew, Wed. fil) Sesame Strfft (C) (R) Cill) RH.111111n St111in1I de lu Notl- 12:30 8 ~ 00 As tlle World Turns (Cl Qi TII• ThrH Stooaes d11, Friday only 0 ~ 00 m D1ys of our Lives a!) Cinema 30 al G1lloplng Gour"'et (C) (C) Macdonald Carey stm al La CUt11 V1d1 5:45 Cill) Dtpof1ts D @@ m A World Ap•rt (C) 1-----------------------m Di11in11 for Dollars (C) ti) Stoel! Market Close fil) Futures 1:00 iJ ~ Cl) Love Is 1 M1ny Spl1n· dored Thine (C) 0 @ 00 m The Dodors (C) O Gir1 Tllk (C); Cookina. Wed. 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Among the major penoltll/itie.t appearing will be Llu:iJk Ball, Joe Namatlt, J~k u,,.,,.on, OJ. Simpson, and Carol Blll'Wtt, to name but afe~ • 1~ Tt wltl SANT 1>01 []~ 0 1966 ' C· A-T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES Will NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE ANO PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 D•or. 4 Door. w .. otH. RoOtftt•r•. ' Plcl1t•P" DOT DATSUN 18835 BHch Blvd. Huntinqton Bellllch 141-7781 or 540-0442 OPEN SUNDAYS 1971 The lltlt sexy car ·from Eur91M with the ,rice of • sub com,act SANTA ANA LINCOLN-MllRCUltY 1>01 Ne. Tustin S•nt• An• 547-9183 O..-n until 9 '·"'·· Men.-,rl. I '·"'· 5•t. & Sun. ORANGE COUNTY'S []~lY)[Q][]~ DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 HEADQUARTERS M-.. Mi.<I .... M ~ ... & "'" eHc11llve & ••"'9fl•frater rnM•I• ~kN ._ lmmNiale N li.,.ry. Dr•tlc .. ty 1941Ke4 T• Cleer BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17~ St. Cost• Mesa DON BURNS' PRESTIGE PORSCHE-AUDI AU1HOlllZEO N•w-Uled-Senlu O range C ount ies Finest 13631 HARBOR BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 714 636-2333 CHICK IYERSON Your Author ized~·~ Dealer in the Harbor Area @; Home of the love Bug Special 445 f . Co•U Hwv •• l•y•id• Oro••. N.I UJ-OtOO Ut-JOJ1 ut. SJ ••' S4 & SS SPORTS MINDED? Then Newport Imports i1 Your kind of place. Your Authorind • Austin America large stock of used Por1chH Jags, MG's, Austin t4Hley1, etc. J1rtuµort Jhnµo rt s I I ft y N.8 642-MOS, 540-1764 In the ff arbor Area the Economy line for the Quality ~ mimed. ZIMMERMAN DATSU 2145 Harbor, Cost• Mesa 540-6410 .. ••• 7 SUNDAY JANUARY 10 M O RNING 0 @ Ci) al Discovery (C) "The Forest at flamine Forge." ID filth for Tod1y (C) @ 00 Feature film: "Tiiie Me to Town." Ann Sheridan. @E Comment1rios (C) 11:00 0 Holh Buyers' Gulde (C) 0 @ 00 (iE NIA B1sketb1ll (C) 6: 15 m The ChristoplMrs L.A. Lakers at Detroit Pistons. 6:30 m The Bible Answers m Movie: "Tu&f>oat Annie" (drama) 6:55 B Givt Us This Day (C) '33-Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery 7:00 8 Tom and Jerry (C) ID Church in the Home (C) 0 The Ch1llenee of Faith (C) @E Cine en Su C..a m Tales of Wells Fareo a;) Qulen C..nta Est1 C..ncion? 7:30 B f'en~lope Ptbtop (C) 11:30 0 Hip ind Wild (C) 0 Music l The Spo.~a~ Wo~d (C) O Movie: (C) "fury of Ute f'1· 0 C1mpu1 Profile: VtewPotnl on 111n1" (drama) '62-Edmund Pur Nulrilion-:low Blood Sugar.'' Carl dom. Rossana Podesta. ton Frede11cks Ph.D. guests. ID Sacred Hurt (C) ~ CI) God la the Answer (C) 7:45 ID The Clulstophers (C) 8:00 8 limp Unto My Feet (C) 0 This Is the Lift (C) O Cathedral of Tomorrow (C) 0 Anfie's G11111 (C) 0 D1y of Discovery (C) m Wonder1m1 (C) ID Rwiv1I fires (C) (ftJ CV Thl.s Is the life (C) Qj Cl) Town Hill M1ttin1 (C) 8:30 f) Look Up ind Live (C) 0 Mrs.. Alph1 Bet (C) 0 @ Sfl!oby Ult Bur (C) O Movie: "Cape C..11avtr1I Mon· sters" (sci-Ii) '60-Scoll Peters. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) ID @ CI) ltattuyn Kuhlman (C) @ (J) Hour of Deliverence f.i!) Cf) Full Gospel Revival (C) 9:00 f) C..mera Three (C) O Serendipity (C) 0 D1y of Dlscovtry (C) 0 Jonny Quest (C) ID Gospel Sin1ine Jubilee (C) @ (]) Rewlnl flru (C) tn @ Or1I Roberts (C) ~Cl) Tom ind Jerry (C) @E Muslc1 y P1l1br11 a;) P1no11m1 Latino en Domlnfo 9:30 f) Tod1y's Reli&ion (C) O My Fnorite Sermon (C) Rev Harvey Lehman. St Paul's Lutheran Church, L.A. O GtM Autry Sflow 12:0Q O Double future: "M1111cr1" and (C) "Ifs 1 Cire1t F11lin1." 0 Movie: "Out11w fury'' (western) '50-Russell Hayden. ID lnteU11ent P1rent (C) (l) 00 School D1ys (C) a;) Dr1m1 Domfnictl 12:30 ID Drll Roberts (C) @ 00 Voice of Acrlculture (C) 1:00 I) Sbnlty Cup-1970 (C) O Colleee Basketball (C) Notre Dame vs. Air Force. O Million $ Movie: "The Glrl H1 Leff lehifld" (comedy) '65-Tab Hunter. Nat1fie Wood. m TM World Beyond ID Voice of Ct1Y1ry (C) @ Ci) f1r11 Show (C) Qj CJ) C..Mert fh19e (C) @E frenta a 11 Vidl (C) m Perspedlve (C) 1~15 0 @ 00 (iE RETURN American Sport.11111n (C) Curt Gowdy hosts award-winning hunline and fishing show, with greater emphasis this year on the outdoor experience and conservation . Outdoorsmen tenta- tively scheduled for today are Mil· burn Sto11e and Ken Curtis fishing lor muskie In Minnesota; and Pat- rick O'Neil observing a leopard trappini in Kenya. 1:30 f) 9 (I) Glen C..mpbell Open Coif {C) Final rounds of the $100, 000 Tournament, at the Rancho Park Golf Course, L.A. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 9, 1971 seum in Madrid, Spain. Eighty·live of the museum's 2,283 masterpiec· es are s?en. O Robert K. Dorn1n Show (C) O family Film festival: "little Miss lro1dw1y." Shirley Temple. m Clllller ID American Bowl Football (C) Col lege All-Stars battle at Tampa Sta· d1um. Tampa, Florida, m Pattern for Livine @EToros m R1cin1 It le Mans 3:30 I) Newsm1llers (C) O Press Conlerence (C) @ (]) Underway for Pe1tt (C) Q) CIJ The Pr1do (C) ~ (j) S.ippy (C) m S1cred Cinema (C) al Upbut (C) 4:00 f) Movie; "The lusty Men'' (dra. ma) '52-Robert Mitchum, Susan Hayward, Arthur Kennedy, 0 Inquiry (C) O Movie: "C..llforni•" (adventure) '4&-Ray Milland. Barbara Stan- wick. O Movie: (C) "A Certain Smile" (romance) '58 -Rossano Brazzi, Joan Fontaine. Christine Carere @ (J) Cover Girt Et) Altars ol the ~st (C) ''The Pil· lars of Allah." ~ (j) Stanley CAp Pl1y.()ff1 (C) m A(riculture USA (C) 4:20 Et) film F11ture: "You l I." 4:30 0 m I SflClll I Projection '71 (C) Twelve NBC News corresPondenls on three continents -finked by satellite transmissions -evaluate the important events or 1970 and forecast their influence on 1971. John Chancellor 1s anchorman. 0 PREMIERE Pet Set (C) Belly While hosts program featuring a weekly guest·star with his pet. m Festival of Cl1uitS: "Prisoner of Zend1" (classic) '37 -Ronald Colman, Devld Niven, Raymond Massey (UJ 00 Modern 5olf (C) @ 00 Film F11tur11 (C) ~ Glen Campbell LA. Open Golf (C) (iE Bittle of Nerves (C) filmed at the Scripps lnslilute· al San Diego. O Movie= "Kisses for My Presi· denf' (comedy) '64-fred MacMur ray, Polly Bergen. Arlene Dahl. Ed ward Andrews, Eli Wallach Aller being elected president. a woman moves into the While House with her husband and two children O I bfoAl I Like Youni (C) Jim McKenna hosts a contemporary mu sic production featuring young per formers. ID Here Come tlle Brides (C) (60) (jJ) 00 Seven Arts The1tre (2 hr) ''A Bell for Ad1no," fII) Book B11t (C) (30) (R) "Dr Cobb's Game." ~ (j) CBS News (C) (30) ml Hour of Power (C) '(60) a> Lt Tormenlt (60) (iE D1y of Discovery (C) (30) 6:30 B CBS Evenln1 News (C) (30) Roger Mudd. 0 @ 00 m Meet the Press (C) 0 81rbar1 McN1ir Show (C) (60) Guests are Rich little. Josh White Ir., Catherine McKinnon. m Cruture f11tures: "The lnvisi· ble Min" (mystery) '33-Claude Rains. Henry Travers. Gloria Stuart ff> HOUR of DELIVERANCE * REV. ROGER G. OeCUIR w!DELIVERANCE CHOIR ff) Hour of Deliverance (30) fD Witts Towers Th11tr1 Workshop (C) (30) A documentary about Stev· en Kent. a white USC drama stu dent who helped a group ol Negro teens form a workshop tor creative expression Q!l Cf) T1lk to the M1n11er (C) (iE The Golden Yms (C) (30) 7:00 f) ~ 00 LIJSle (C) (30) Lassie faces a night of anxiety over the fate of an injured linnet and Its unhatched young. 0 Q) ct) m Wild Kin,dom (C) (30) (R) "Rulers of the Kalahart." Game rangers and African Bush· men track down a marauding lion in tile desolate Kalahari Desert ol Southern Africa. 0 (ftJ Cattanoo11 Cits (C) @ (!) first B1ptlst atu1'h (C) ~ (j) F1ce the N1tion (C) ID ROLLER GAMES-ACTION! * T-BIROS YS. NEW YORK ID Roller Came (C) LA. T·Birds vs N.Y Bombers. 5:00 O The Aven1ers (C) @ (]) Sund1y Matinee: "Sherlock Holmes Ind tti. Voice of Terror." ff) Ptter Gunn O l1n Tyson Show (C) (30) Guests are Georee Hamilton IV, David Rea, and Mashmakhan @E Est1 £s 11 Vld1 10:00 f) Steps to Lumina (C) O lntern1tion1I Zone (C) O Hour ol Power (C) 0 (ilJ (J) Bullwinkle (C) O Movie: (C) "nl1ht of the Lost Balloon" (adventure) '60-Marshafl Thompson. Mala Powers ID Rendervous With Adventure (C) @ F1lttt for Tod1y (C) l;i?1 (I) Penelope P1tstop (C) @E C..nciones J Musit1 al Airfculturt Report (C) 10:30 I) QI) CJ) RETURN N1tion1I Hodc· ey l11p1 (C) Philadelphia rlyers vs. Mont~al Canadlens at Montreal. O ! l6c1lL r Positively Blac• (C) One hour of interviews with Ameri· tt's eight bl1ck m•Yors @ 00 Feature Film: (C) "M~· tery Submarine." Macdonald Carey ~ (j) Double Movie: "Hall Anael" and "Invasion U.S.A." a> Melodiu de Siempre m This Is the Life (C) 2:00 a> Tutro f1mili1r m Prfnu of Puce (C) ti!) l11&1es & Answen (C) 2:15 0 @ CI) Sports Future (C) 2:30 O (ilJ@ luues & Answers (C) "The Year End Review of 1970." Hour-Ion&' discus»on or events and developments of 1970. m Comp111 (C) 3:00 f) face Ute Nation (C) 0 m I Vic@ I Tlle Prado (C) Newsm111 Aline Saarinen ls 1uide lor 1 visit to the Pr•do Mu· Q1 (j) P11sport to Travel (C) Et) Kulll1, Fran & Ollit (C) m NASA Film (C) a> Ctrrousel Mufcano a;) Cinem1 del Oomln110 al Re• Humbard (C) 5:30 ff) Color Trnelcade (C) @ @ World Tomorrow (C) fD Pl1yln1 the Guitar (R) m fisher flmity EVENING 6:00 IJ lir News (C) (30) 0@ Cl) m NBC News (C) 0 1\e a.111enrinr s.. (C) (JO) "The World of Oceanoeraphy " ID Passport to Tr111el (C) (30) "Magic Ctly-london " EE Ski P1trol (C) (30) Et) DEBUT The Gr11t American D:um Machine (C) (90) (R) Pro gram touches on the various u peels of life in Ame11ca. ml Faith for Tod1y (C) (30) m Teatro de Manolo F1bre111 (C) a;) Estrtll11 en Mi1ml (60) ti!) Young Rebels (C) (60) 7:30 f) ~(I) Ho11n's Heroes (C) (30) Col. Hog.Jn has agreed to steal 1n Americalf"'P.51 fighter plane In re· turn for $1 miffion American dollars. 0 ~ @ m Wonderlul World of Disney (C) (60) "Three Without Fur." Conclusion. An American boy ind two Medcan orphans continue their ' bidden safety. Marior OCHAi *TRIO IJCo Ch1pli OMI Girt" Laiae, ID Th (C) (j mvo mo~ 8:00 OSUPI *LEM & 7( FUN B~ edy 8 lop st busine Amon5 tongUE Ball, 1 Pal 0 Grave! from math, Deaco1 man<: Garret o ~ "The their 400-mile journey up the for- bidden Baja California coast to safety. Bart Orlando, ,Pablo Lopez. Marion Valjalo star. 0 CHARLIE CHAPLIN * TRIO! HILARIOUS! 8:00 0 Comedy CIHsic Thutre: "A Ch1plin Futiv1I." O Milllon $ Movie: (C) "Ask Any Glri" (comedy) '59-Shirley Mac· l1iae, David Niven. (£) Three l'assc>ortJ to Adventure (C) (30) "Waikiki Holiday " Ei) Volte of the Hour (30) eI1) Quest for Lile (C) (30) f) SUPER COMEDY BOWL! * LEMMON-WAYNE-BALL & 70 GREAT STARS! FUN FOR THE FAMILY! f) Qj I shciAL' Super Com- edy Bowl (C) (60) More than 70 lop stars ol pro·foolball and show business salu1e the gridiron world. Among the stars appearing in the tongue in-cheek tribute are Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett. Jack Lemmon. Pat O'Bri en. Arte Johnson, Teresa Graves and Jo Ann Worley; and from the football field. Joe Na- math. 0. J. Simpson, Dick Butkus, Deacon Jones. Roosevelt Grier, Ro man Gabriel. Emerson Boozer. Mike Garrett and Ben Davidson. fJ @ rn CE The FBI (C) (30) "The Stalking Horse." Erskine in- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 9, 1971 vestigates the !heft of top-secret tage ot the government's attempt 10:30 O World Tomomiw (C) (30) data for a government project to launch lhe first space platform 8) I lflc!AL I Male of Ille Specln Steve Forrest, Diana Hyland, Herold and research laboratory. (90) Sir Laurence Olivier n1rrates Gould 11uest. Q) The Ski $1!')w (C) (30) drama starrl11e Paul Scofield, Anna m Movie &ruts: (C) "Don't Go Ei) Manion Forum (C) C1lder-Ma11hall. Sean Connery and Near the W1ter" (com edy) '57-ED SUSAN HAMPSHIRE IN Michael Caine. Glenn Ford, Gia Scala. * 'THE 1st CHURCH ILLS' ID Wuhnd News (C) (30) ID The Ble Question (C) (60) MASTERPIECE THEATRE 11:00 8 9 (JJ News (C) fE Pattern for l ivlne (C) (60) Et) DEBUT '!'asterpiece Th11tre 0 ~ (I) N1W1 (C) g;) S•cttd c_intma (C) (60) (C) (60) "The first Churchills." 0 Cltfledral of Tomorrow (C) Susan Hampshire stars in 12-part 11 a> Sylvia 1 Enrique (60) serialized drama about the first fJ ~cwle: "The Razor's Ed1t (dra 8:30 0 flj @ m 8111 Cosby (C) (30) Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. ma) 47-Tyrone Power, Gene Tier "Viva Ortega." Chet helps an alien g;) NASA F'llm (C) (30) ney. (Joaquin Martinez) gain citizenship. a> Festini Filmlc:o (2 hr) Q) katluyn Kuhlman (C) only to be accused by the man of 11:15 0 @ (1) News (C} connivina with the examiner (Frank 9:30 D News (C) (30) Larry Burrell ~ fT\ Th Ch l ... A h (C " (£) Wor1d of Sports (C) (30) 1QI 1.JLJ • 1 r •wP era ) Campanella) to make lhe lest loo eI1) Life for Tod1y (C) 11 :30 IJ Movie: "Al Capone" (drama) easy. 59-R a:\ World Tomorrow (C) (30) 10:001J ~Cl) Jadlle Gl11son ind th• ' od Steiger, James Gregory, ~ Martin Balsam. W The WOfld We l ive In (C) (30) Honeymooners (C) (60~ (R) Bing C'l Sunday Tonipt Show (C) (R) "Lile in a Tropical forest." Zoolo· Crosby and Maureen 0 ~era guest Q) Movie: '•M11. Mike" (1d'len gists explore a remote P1namanian when Ralph and Ed ~in a com· lure) '49 -Dick Powell, Evelyn forest similar to our 0111n Everglades pany contest and go to Hollywood Keyes. for clues to man's evolution. 0 QJ Ci) m The Bold ~nes (C) @ Cl) Sunday Nlpt Sllow: "Sttr (60) "The Search for Leslie Grey," 9:oo f) ~ . Glen C.mp~ell (C) (60) Charles Aidman guests IS a ty 01 Tun ." G_uests. Liberace. Neil Diamond. coon who hires Nichols, Darrell and QJ (j) l nslpt (C) lmda Ronstadt and Larry Storch, Darrell to prevent a corporation 11 :45 fJ Movie: "Too Late lluH" (dra- 0 liJ Ci) m Bonanza (C) (60) from learning a secret ol his past m1) '62-Bobby Darin. Stella Stev· "The Go~d Plated Ri.fle " Jamie re O Bi& 5 News (C) (30) Kevin ens. "' bels against alttend1ng school and Sanders, Barney Morris 12:00 0 Fiim Feature (C) "USSR." decides to ru n away. O William F. ludiley (C) (60) 1.00 f) M . . ..1 T Be l td" 0 The Defenders (C) (60) Guest is Vice President Spiro T . (d ov)";59-0~k Ko II owe I rama 1c a min, aro fJ U1J (}) tiB AIC Sunday Movie: Agnew. Morris, Vera Vague. (C) "In Ullt Alnt" (adventure ) '67 8) News (C) (30) Ken Jones ,,.. N (C -James Coburn. Lee J. Cobb, Jean (£) lot Dt Silvi (C) (30) WI ews ) Hale, Andrew Duggan, Anna l ee. ffi hnl1re (C) (90) "Earl Scrugp: 1:45 m Awtrd Th11tre: "Str1nee Tri· Flint investigates a threat of sabo His Family and Friends.." 1nst1." A MILLION$ MOVIE EVERY Nl6HT 7:30 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 9, 1971 POWtKi IS HIS BACi pm c:o1~ uu.o ~ir homes and their mind\ ... ... Thu basic ~f 1echmque will be u1iliz.ed by 600 tratnt."tl 1otcn~~~ cmpioaycd b~ H ams· nationwide orga01za1ion when ABC :-.;~~ p~u the first of a seri~ o f 3M Specials, "Na11onJI PoQing Da~ \\~1 • .\Jniencans Think," which airs Wednesda} ;ii I 0 00-11 00 P!-1 oc :\BC -rbc tou~ tnk a poll tll.tt (~ n ~n~ Ill tbr home 10 c:oodua lus probcog LD~. -rncah fa.med polbtcr Louis H.um -you must capcu~ a pcnoo·~ lOkl"CSl W1tb WI lint quesuoo to Tlun~-sn boon before the program airs, Harris will ser in :nooon ~ tu~ publ.J~ sampling ~er undertaken Over J.000 pcopk from a.IJ ~alts of life aod \1rtually every concenJh!e geognphK". ethmc SOC'!~ and economic baclcground. The~ people .,. JI be 101e:"'~C'd. 10--0cpth C'n a \ane1y of i~sues, vital and nor. 0,0...1.naJ BiJ~ L~ t~l'.· 1rr~.:rnt .s'>pell of the pool culminate\ with th~ 1ntt>·prer.uc>'1'i. ~:&.l.J.alt.."'n" .,nd conclus1om 10 be drdwn from th.:rn.' rem.u cd ..:o-~: .rnd anchorman F rank Re} nolds, who will be ~tN b' ~h &uthomh!"i a.s Bill La\4 renc.e. Louis R ukeyser. Juk, lkrg:ma.n aod John ScaJ• Famou, educarors, pol111c1<1 ns. Kien11'1\ wd eotetl.&Jrur.ent ptl'Onal1uC' \4,fl be on hand rn person and ti\' pbone, ro tl't' • De"' d1'Tlem1on w rhe poll starmics. As Harm ux1 his OO·.:slf a~1ate demograph rhe poll rc'>ull\ and b~ the.~ mterpretat.on. paint-in the complete picture of thl' ruuoo \ ''aod on 1he 1<.'!Je~. the home v1.:wer can compare h" op.,111.)m to tho<.e of hi<. po;-ers and contemporaries from s1m1lar u~ w"-tl~o grograptuc area.s He can judge himself aga1n~1 the "1.il.J<>nal protik 1 a:ld agre-e or d1,ogree--0r per haps think again Pub/1e op1mo" t..rp<N Louu Harris •<t'lrt~ .,. ,,;, d 1pbocrd 1 u slto.ri -.trh •l-r1 a married ban.A: relier. bunru.u tucwln t lu:>•dn> 1/e tUn-4gtd 171.l'lOrif} Jtudent an.ti sherifl reprtu1t1mg a f) pteal cron-u<t1<>'1 of fHOpft his ua!J ... ill 1nttn in. ,,,. d t pth Jor tht hour-long pr<>fram This progr .. rr e>~er-. a unique opponunrt~ for eve11 Amen~Jn to 1de0Uf). d 1rtc .' .,.,th h ' feJlo..., Americans:· belie'~ producer 1-euer Cooper " 'auon•I Polltn~ Da~ \1.1-dt .\m.:ri-:am Thin~·· ""dS produced rn &S'><X"1at1on ..,,.t~ .'\BC "\ev.s WORLD PREMIERE ROLE SUITS BOB CONRAD Bob U:>orad tw:f Jus.l 6nKhcd a 1'CCIX H c •ent to hi\ dr~1ng room to chAn~ suats for the next ~ Th~ ooc ~d a ,.est -1.-\ my C'\tabl~hment surL -be s.Jd. onl~ ~f-joklog.. as be prepared for a courtroom coofroot.alJOn as {Xput) Distnct Anome' Paul R'~ in World Prem.e~ --Conspt rK" To Kan' -1 Thl;\ Jack '-'ebb Product.K>O I rn as.wc1a· bOO wrth Cru'e~I Stud1cx I is the bd-cff sbo• for SBC World Premiere Mo""lC. a M ooday ni~t \en~ o f feature fiJrm nude for fint -u~-:sn~"IA. here 'lM'>ing on ....;ec. star11og Ja.n I I ar 9 P~f -1 dK1 um charaC1er orxe before. a ~car a.go.-u1d Conrad. ~fcmog tu the -w ortd p~-s~1ng of -The D A. '1urtkr One - The chuactcr ~cm' to tit Coorad tem- pcrament~ly and ph1lc-<,0ph1calf\ -1 spent more time at the Hall of Jus11cc jad than an~ actor ali'e in prcparaoon for the rok,-uid Conr•d Off and on a yu_r, I'd Soa)' Two of m~ d~ f~ods a.re horrucidr dctec't1va ...,orlcing out of S onh Hollywood <Ca.hf > V1ocent T Bugh~ of the Distnct Anomey ·, ~ !oe f''Cd as tech- nical advisor for our first ~ and became my stcraJCypc. I'm ont of llx fe-w actors ...... 10 Q, ho·s pro la111 and orckr the ~t.srh~hmeoi and the pnx.ccut1on Tlm ts the O:lh ch~ that sooe~ ha.s for people 111 ho are guilt~ to ~ dul~ pre>s«Uted ·· Conr:sd 11. as decpf\ 1 mpr~...ed t-' ..., h .. 1 he $.4111' · ~ov. that he ~ \O~ o' the atro- c1tte") ~rpctrated on 1~ publ11., I feel that thrs \ho..., more tha.n othcn sh.."'Uld t-e oo the air - WouJd he do a s.e~" .. 111 do ~f> t>Yt 00( SU •. he s.a1d ~re 111 a,. t.U .~t m...lin~ "'" of t~ th1' s.e~r: as p.1:1 1.."'f the Four rn-Ooc ~­ ~ 1iour \t\-<p1sode ~r ~ ... ., '8C-n Wed~a'' I. t>Yt I rtiu..cd I m .. n odor and rf I c-.">mm1t m'<.elr to • ..e·1e--I .... ant to ,,.orL: a full ..ea~n Otherv. <.e 111 de-the ~o-... i:S a spec"! ('~Ce .. \,: .. r •u-.f'-a<. thl~ - Tht' ~one-.. a~ rdrng II' C 0nr ad. are based on actual ca«"S from the lo-. 4.ngeles Count~ 01,rnct Attomt"~ ~ offi,.:. but ··the~ art ~trlctcd to pro1ec1 rhe guilt\ As~cd about the mentaht\ and mo11,atwn of a pros.ecu1or. Conrad ~hi. ·He fed s a l"C$pomibil1t)' to protect the nghts of the people to sun'l'~ m a societ) He use<. his education for that w _l For mo listings TIME for yo the day 5:00 DBIG *SP RE 6:00 f) 0 0 0 din I' Jane is a beco of a 0 m m m eij m al m CE m 6:15fD 6:30 0 m Q) 6:45 7:00 9 1971 tratni:t.I when a11onJI sda) at set in ),()(){) ei\ Jh!c people nd nor 1th tlw them ·· 1.\-rll he r, J uk .. -ierit1~1' and hy re~ull~ of rh~ are hi\ s1m1lar nSl Lhl.' 2a1n mert\Jll roduca MONDAY JANUARY 11 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- Tl ME PROGRAMS. Below. for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 IJ ''Sullivan's Travels" (drama) '41 -Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake. "All Quiet on the Western front" (drama) '30 -Lew Ayres. Louis Wolheim. O (C) "Aaron Slid! From Punllin' Creek" (comedy) '52--Alan Young, Dinah Shore, Robert Merrill. 9:30 0 "Draronwycit'' (drama) '46- Gene Tierney, Walter Huston. m "fBI 99" (mystery) '66-Mar- tin Lamont. Helen Talbot. 1:00 m "Dark Waters" (drama) '45- Merle Oberon. Franchot Tone. 2:00 0 "Twenty Plus Two" (drama) '61-David Janssen. Jeanne Crain. 4:30 B (C) ''City Beneath the Sea" (ad· venture) '53-Anthony Quinn, Rob· ert Ryan. EVENING 5:00 D BIG 5 NEWS WITH * SPECIAL WELFARE REPORT, Part I! 6:00 B Bie NeWJ (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy 0 KNBC N1wservlce (C) (60) 0 Tht Allen Show (C) (90) 0 Sl1 O'Clocli Movie: "Hou· dinl" (drama) '53-Tony Curtis, lanet Leigh. Circus performer, who Is an overnight success in Europe, becomes the greatest escape artist of all lime until tragedy ltrikes, 0 Dlcit Yin Dyh (30) m Tht Flintstonu (C) (60) m @CV Star Tr.. (C) (60) EID friendly G~nt (C) eij CIS News CC) (30) m Flllttr Family (30) m Noticlero 3-4 (C) (60) m Winp to Adventure (C) (30) a!) LI Hora hmili11 con Patricia G) News In the Round (C) (30) 6:15 fD Charlit's Ped (C) 6:30 e C.ndld C.mert (30) m Tht flytn1 Nun (C) (30) QJ NBC News (C) (30) Eii) Hodi•Podit Lodi• (C (30) tnJ My hvorita M1rtiln (30) m Socl1I Security (C) (30) m The Ouert Report (C) (30) a!) Los Olvid1dos (30) (D ABC henin1 Neu (C) (30) 6:45 m Musicale 7:00 B cas benine News (C) (30) W111ter Cronkite. 0 m NBC Nl1htlJ News (C) (30) David Brinkley, John Chancellor, Frank McGee. 0 Whit's My Line? (C) (30) m (j}) (}) I Love Lucy (30) 6) Dfapet (C) (30) Conversation with Harry Ashmore," senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara. ~ (j) Truth or Consequences (C) €?!) Cllrist th• Uvlnr Word (C) (30) m Rosario (30) a!) Simplemente M11ia (55) a) Movie G11w. (C) (30) 7:30 U ~ (j) Gunsmob (C) (60) Deputy Festus Haggin is kidnapped by a11 irate father. Lemuel, who seeks revenge for his son's death. 0 @ @ m Red Slltlton (C) (30) Jill St John guests. D NYPD (C) (30) 0 @ Ci) (DI,.., 1~,f"""("""ti\ ..... L I J1cques Coustuu (C) (60) ''The Lagoon of Lost Ships." Sunken ships. unseen and untouched by man for a quar· ter of a century, are explored In this ABC News documentary. In two days the lagoon was trans· formed from a naval lortress into a ship's graveyard. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Return of the Gunlipter" (western) '66- Robert Taylor. Chad Everet!. Ex· gunslinger allies himself with an accused lliller and a Mexican glrl to avenge her parents' death m Trvth or Consequences (C) (30) 6) It Tates a Thief (C) (60) m Government film (C) (30) al No Creo en los Hombres (30) 7:55 ail C4iestion de Sl(undos 8:00 0 Q)@ m Laueh·ln (C) (60) Cameo guests Johnny Carson, Gore Vidal and L A. Mayor Sam Yorty turn up before and alter a Mod World farewell to cigarette com mercials. 0 Yir1inia Grah1m Show (C) (60) Guests include Agnes Moorehead. Norman Rockwell. E. J. Peaker and Otralv Maurstad m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) Eii) World Press (C) (60) m Men of Vision (30) m Muslc:a 1 Estrtllas (C) (60) 8:05 a!) ~ui Tres 1'1tln11 (25) 8:30 B ~ (]) H•1'1 Lucy (C) (30) Lucy wants to ask for two days oft from work but Is afraid 0 @ CIJ (f) Tht Siltnt Foret (C) (30) ''The Banker." Part II Ward Fuller oppcses the syndicate's "banker" in a hilh·slaku Poker game, unaware Jason Hart has been captured by the mob. m David frost Show (C) (30) "A Salute to Richard Rodgers." 6) felony Squid (C) (30) m Pattern for Llvln1 (30) a!) Mieut4ito Yaldt.z Siio• (30) 9:00 f) ?j Ci) Mayberry R.f .D. (C) (30) Millie 11nores Sam's advice, quits her job at the bakery and buys an egg larm 0 @@ m NBC Mond1y Mov· it : (C) "D.A. Conspiracy To Kiii" (drama) '70-Robert Conrad. Wil· liam Conrad. Belinda Montaomery. A prosecutor wins his case bu t has second thoughts about his key witness to a killing. U The F111M1 (C) (60) ~ (I) J11lil (C) (30) fI1) S,.CUlltloft (C) (60) (R) "A 0 @ CV G) ABC Monda, Movie: (Continued) .. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WHK, JANUAllY I, 1171 FOOTBALL CONFUSES LUCILLE BAU. She thinks a halfback is a man playina under a aevere handicap. But that he's lucky compared to a quarterback. Lucy is confused, too, l!.! a nurse tendina to sick pidiloa stan in the Super Comedy Bowl special, a.irina Sunday, Janu,ry 10 at 8 PM over CBS. The Special is cram-packed with the ftnest talent from both Hollywood and the kinadom of profeuional football. Starrina with Lucy are Carot Burnett, Charlton Heaton. Arte Johnson, Jack Lemmon and John Wayne. Fifteen other major celebrities join them. Football is represented by S2 gridiron greata, iocludina Joe Namath, Oeorae Blanda, 0 . J. Simpson, Alex Karras, Daryl Lamonica, Roman Gabriel and Gale Sayers. When asked to define the nomenclature of the sport, Lucy answered thusly: "A conversion taJces place if a reJigious 'lan1tic happens to pt into the huddle. '7bc first down usually is the guy carryina the ball. 1be teCOnd down and third down merely are clumsy players. "The aoal line is a pep talk the coach gives to all players durlna half time. "A block is the distance between two aoaJ posts. "A clipping is what the program sellers hand to the patrons. "Helmet is the name of a German place kicker. "An off~side kick is what a dirty player docs to another dirty player before the other dirty player does unto him." Lucy has an absolute understaodina of the 1aJ1le of football. and she loves it anyway. You11 see why on the "Super Comedy Bowl." LUCILLE BALL and New York Jet1 quan~rbocJc J~ Namath, shown ht rt ln a comtdy 1htch. ' ,....u Rod Serling stands on a dimly lit SS -foot bx_ 90-foot stage, surrounded by 14 eerie paintings that s~em suspended in time a nd space. "This, ladies and gentlemen," says writer- host Rod Serliog, "is the Night Gallery." The paintings range from the representa· tional to the nonrepresentational, yet each suggests a mood or a story . . . "The Dead Man," "The Housekeeper," "The House," "Certain Shadows on the Wall," "The Last Laurel," "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar," "Make Me Laugh," "Clean Kills and Other Trophies," "Pamela's Voice," "The Lone Survivor," "The Doll," "Room With a View," '7he Little Black Bag," "The Nature of the Enemy." The paintinp. by Universal Studios artist Tom Wright, tntroduce the stories, most of which are Serlin g originals or adaptations, with some by other writers. JOHN COL/COS guest-stars in "The Lone Survivor." This is "Rod Serling's Night Gallery,·• third of the Four-in-One series seen Wednes- days ( 10-11 PM ) on NBC. Each o ne·hour colorcas1 consists o f two o r 1hree different stories. "ft came about hccau~e of a b<lok I wrote, a trilogy, 'Season To Be W ary,' which was sold to Universal." Scrling explained. This trilogy became "Night Gallery," seen o n NBC-TV's World Premiere lasl season. "ll was a natural title," said Serling, "because it's the one thing the stories had m common-a painting." In a sense. the "picture" proved more "successful" than the book. "The trilogy ('Season To Be Wary') had two printfo~. but it really didn't do any- thing," Serhng said. "In fact, it came out at the same time that my brother's book came out and became a best seller.'' Reference was to "The President's Plane Is Missing," by Robert J. Serling, who, Pace 12 incidentally, was associated as technical consultant and writer on the previous Four- in-One series, "San Francisco Inte rnational Airport,'' starring Lloyd Bridges. Asked if he had any favoriles among the stories he has written for the new series, Serling mentioned two, "Pamela's Voice,'' starring Phyllis Diller and John Astin, airing •Wednesday. Jan. 13, and "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar." One deals with a shrew who comes back to haunt her husband and the other with a middle-aged man living in fear and quiet desperation. "'Pamela's Voice' is a marvelous tour de force for a performer," said Serling. "It deals with just peo ple, two people, and gave me a c hance to write for people. 'They're Tearing Down T im R iley's Bar' has a biu cr- sweet quality." That particular show, "They're Tearing Down Tim &iley's Bar," is the only one o f the 14 segm~nts that almost lakes up the whole hour. Ifs been scheduled for Wednes- day. Jan. 20. In it William Windo m, who ~tarred in My World and Welcome To ll. portrays Randolph Lane, a m iddle-aged man who realizes that his world has fallen apart- his wife has been dead for year~. his posi- tion in the plastics firm is being challenged by a young, ambitious upstart. and his 25 years o f service to the company not o nly seems meaningless but goes unrecognized. His world is coming to an end. like Tim Riley's bar which is about to be tom down William Windom stars irr "They're Tear- ing D own Tim Riley's Bar" (Jan. 20). ~rr1i THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 9, 1971 for a newer, bigger and more modem build- ing. Tim Riley's bar holds the key to Ran- dolph Lane's life, as past and present begin to converge and merge in his mind. Diane Baker stars as his devoted secre- 1ary, Miss Alcott, and John Randolph por- trays his boss. Mr. Pritkin. Bert Convy play~ Harvey Doane, the young upstart. Of the 14 segments, Serling wrote 11, including six originals and five TV dramas based o n the stories of others. Serling has a distinctive style, character- istic of which is the memorable phrase. often piled up one on the other. This is evi- dent even in his introductions to the various segments. Following are some examples: "The Dead M an"-" ... an interesting meeting between Hesh . . . and bone .. we mbmit for your approval this aod orhcr frozen moments of nightmare placed on canvas" "Certain Shadows on the Wall"-"The le ast permanent . . . the most fleeting of man's proof of existence-his shadow." "The Last Laurel"-". . . a painting having to d o with what happens to men who lake a walk inlo nature's marketplace and exchange certain powers for other powers . . . In this case, the story of a man who perfects the art of k illing." 'They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" -"Faces, paint, pigment and desperation. The quiet desperation of men over 40 who keep hearing footsteps behind them and are torn between a fear and compulsion to look over their shoulders." "Make Me Laugh"-"On display, th•~ evening, a pastiche of painting from odd- hall land. The poet, Sir Max Beerbohm. reflected that no one ever died o f laughter. Object of bru~h and pallctte-the rebuttal. The clown is Jackie Slater. H is occupa· tion-a comed ian. H is aspirations-to col- lect fu nny bones and hang them on the walls o f his life to hide the cracked plaster and yellowed wallpaper that is part of the interior decoration of fail ure. Poor Jackie Starer is a bad joke told in a foreign language 1n an empty hall-the comic unahlc to coax laughter. The painting 1, called 'Make Me Laugh,' and thi'i lightle"" limbo 1~ called 'the Nighc Gallery.·" "Pamela'._ Vo1ce"-"W elcome art lover<; We offer for your approval a still life, if you will. Of noise. A ~oundless canva~ .;ugg~'t ive o f sound. The mouth belongs 10 Pamela. In lrfe. a 'ihrieking battle-axe made 11p of adenoid<:, tonsils and ~ound decible~ rn death, an unmuted practitioner of fi~h wrvery. Undeterred and ungagged hy whal one would asl.ume to be the great silencer Some ghosts come back. to haunt--othcr" come back simply to pick up where they left off." Serling likes fantasy, the occult, the bi· zarrc. "It is the most fun Ip do,'' he said . "You can le i your imagination go. You arc nor bound by a ny or the nalural laws ... La M for Ap MONDAY (Continued) (C) "Fathom" (adventure) '67- Raquel Welch, Tony Franciosa. This is a spy.adventure film witll for· eign agents, a lost nuclear device, a fortune in gems and speeding cars, boats and planes. ID Holiday on Ice P11111iere Cover· erage (C) (60) (R) Hobo Kelly and Bill Burrud host. 01) RNlitin (C) (60) ''f ree al Last" Preparations by the late Or. Martin l uther King and his aides for the Poor People's March in April, 1968 are woven into a pene· trating chronicle of protest In Am erica. m30 MinutH &!) Hoy (30) m "•bell• (60) 9:30 f) Cit) CJ) Doris Day (C) (30) fJ Candid Ca!Mfa (30) mMusiUlt m Conderto dt Almu (30) 9:45 iE) PasbK's Dell 10:00 fJ ~ Cf) Carol Burnett Sllow (C) (60) Jerry l ewis end Leslie Ug· gi ms guest. 0 SPECIAL WELFARE * REPORT, Part I! BIG 5 NEWS! Don't Miss! O Big 5 N..n (C) (60) Kevin Sanders. Barney Morris. fJ Baxter W1rd Nm (C) (60) m News (C) (60) George Putnam. Hal Fishman. ID Tnuure (C) (30) "lost Dutch- man Mine." m I shc1AL I A Four-Foot VltW ot Los Angeles (C) (60) A dozen chil· dren visit Southland sites, record· ing their impressions on film, tape and paper. ai) lucedt1 (C) (30) a!) Tele-Cinema Arrentino (2 hr) 10:30@ Bill Johns News (C) (30) ai) LI flmllla (30) 11:00 f) ~Cl) ai) News (C) O ~@ mNns (C) O Can You Top This? (C) fJ CiD News (C) fJ MoYie: "Over 111trt'' (docu· mentary) Dubbed in English. m Movie: "Bollemi111 Girl" (com· edy) '3£>.-Laurel & Hardy. iE) Bt1t the taock (C) @ (}) Perry Meson 01) W041d Prm (C) (R) 11:30 fJ ~(])Merv Ciriffl11 (C) 0 @ @ m Johnny C1rson (C) 0 Movie Ci1m1 (C) fJ CiD Didi Cavett (C) Guests· Willie Mays. Hank Aaron and Dave Meggesy IE Movie: "Shed N~ Tears" (mys· lery) '48-June Vincent. 12:00 O Movie: "Corvette 11·225" (ad venture) '43-Ella Raiies. @ (}) Dick Cavett (C) 12:10 m Movie: "P11don Us" (comedy) '31-laurel & H1rdy. 1:00 f) Movie: "Junior Miss" (com· edy) '54-Pem Ann Gerner. OONews <C) TUESDAY JANUARY 12 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME. PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 ''Sing1pore'' (adventure) '47- Fred M1cMurray, Ava Gardner. "BNU Cieste" (drama) '3~ary Cooper, Susan Hayward. fJ "I Met My love Apin" (ro· mance) '38-Henry Fonda. 9:30 0 "Tiit E~ of $t_ M•rt" (drema) '4-4-Michael O'Shea, Anne Buter. m "Com111ndo'' (adventure) '64- Stewlrt Granger, Oorien Grey. 1:00 m (C) "Ed:e of Eternity" (ad- venture) '59--Cornel Wilde. 2:00 fJ ''Ten Seconds to Hell" (dr1ma) '59-Jack Palance. Jeff Ch1ndler. 4:30 IJ (C) "Th• Viotent Men" (drama) '55-Glenn Ford. fVfNINC 5:00 0 WELFARE REPORT * Pcirt II on BIG 5 NEWS! DON'T MISS! 6:00 f) Bi& Nnn (C) (60) Jerry Dunp~y 0 llNBC Newnrvlce (C) (60) 0 The Allen Show (C) (90) fJ Sllspense Theater (C) (60) (R) "Portrait of an Unknown Man." Clint Walker stars. fJ Dick Van Dyke (30) m The flintstonu (C) (30) iE)@ (i) Star TrM (C) (60) EI1) Friendly Giant (C) fi!J (j) CBS "tws (C) (30) ml Flsller F1111lly (30) m Noticitro 34 (C) (30) e;, lsJ1nd1 In the Sun (C) (30) a!) l~ Hor• Flmlllar con P1trlcl1 CiD News In the Round (C) (30) 6:15 EI1) Ch1rlle'1 Pad 6:30 fJ Ca11did Clmell (30) m TIM Flyi11g Nun @ @ "BC News (C) (30} EI1) Hodgepoclre Lod11 (C) (30) Q:j Cf) My F1vorlt.e M1rti1n (30) ml Soti1I Security (C) e;, 11lt Desert Rtt>Ort (C) (30) a!) Los OIVld1doa (30) CiD ABC benlnf News (C) (30) 6:45 tE) Mualcalt 7:00 IJ CBS Ennln& N-.n (C) (30) 0 m NBC Nlgtttly News (C) (30) 0 @ (!) CiD NBA All-Sur Game (C) (2Vz !Ir) The 11ame, from the San Diego I 11ternahonal Sparts Arena, will m•tch Ille 14 outsland· ing basketball players of the East· ern Conference's Atlantic a11d Cen· lr1I Divisions against tile 14 best from the P1cific and Midwest Divl· sions of the Western Confere11Ce. 0 Whaft My Lint? (C) (30) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY 9, 1971 m I love Lucy (30) tive comedy series revolves 1round iE) Dragnet (C) (30) 1 middle·class hU$band-f1ther, who O (I} Tuescl1y Movie: (C) "111• $eef' the world and everyone in it Young W1rrlon." James Drury. only in terms of his own preJu· 01) llulll1, Fr1n & Olllt (C) (30) dices. ~ Cl) Trutll or Consaquencea (C) fJ @ Cl) CiD ABC Movie of the iE) Christ Ult living Word (C) (30) Wnll: (C) "Assault on tbt Wayne" ai) Rourio (30) (suspense) '70 -Joseph Cotten. a!) Shnplt111enlt M1rl1 (55) Lloyd Haynes, Keen1n Wynn. A 7:30 fJ 9 CJ) Beverly Hillbillies (C) deadly b•ttle of wits takes place '(30) Jane Hathaway or&•nlzes for control of an American nucleer Drysdale's secretaries to protest submarine. the banker's deceits. O C.11dld Camer1 (30) 0 e;, Doll' Knotts Show (C) (60) • ml 'Musicale Guests are Lloyd Bridges and sons. @I) Concltrto dt Al1111 (30) Beau and Jeff, Naocy Wilson and 9:45 iE) P1stor's Dt1ll Tommy Roe. 11 NYPO (C) (30) 10:001J KNXT Reports (C) (JO) "Th1ee fJ Million $ Movie: (C) ''Tiit Yel· fices of Unemployment " low Rolls Royce" (comedy) ·ss-0 WELFARE REPORT Rex Harrison, Shirley MacLalne. * Part II on BIG 5 m Trut11 or Consaquences (C) (30) NEWS! A ~GUT ISSUE! U) It T1ke1 1 Thief (C) (60) 11 Big 5 News (C) (60) Kevin fD fanfere (C) (90) (R) "[art Sanders. B1mey Morris. Scru1111s: His Family and Friends." O Baxter Ward Ntwa (C) (60} iE) Covlfnment Fll111 (C) (30) m News (C) (60) Geor1e Putn1m. @I) No CrlO en los Hombres (30) ID Quest ·t" Aclvtnt11r1 (C) (30) 7:55 a!) Cutslon dt Segundos "Bend With the Wind." 1:001J Qt (j) Green Acres (C) (30) m HIGH SCHOOL ISSUES Lis• Douglas entertains the son of * FOR COLLEGE CREDIT a fellow war hero in the 'fowlish' With Dr. William Glasser person ol Drobny, 11 real live duck. EI1) DEBUT High Sdtoola (C) (60) O Vlr&ini• Cirah1m Show (C) (60) "Problems & Possibilities." Dr. m To Ttll tht Truth (C) (30) William Glasser and 30 hind ~full Gospel Busln1111111n (C) picked people lrom all branches al Sonrisas (C) (30) or educational life discuss the prob· 1:05 a!) Lilli Lazo (55) lems of high school end possibili· l:30 lies for Improvement in a new fJ HEE HAW-Roger college·credlt 12·p•rt series. . . Q!l Cf) CBS NtWS Report (C) (30) * Miller, Peggy Little, ai) Alt(Tia Musical (30) Bobby Murcer-WOW!!! a!) Ft1tlval Mexiaino (60) 1J fij (j) H" H1w (C) (60) Rog-. er Miller and Peggy Little guest. 10.301J CBS News Special (C) (30) 0 m Julia (C) (30) "Cousin of iE) BUI Johns News (C) (30) the Bride." Cousin Sara returns Cit Cl) fihn Feature (C) (30) with big wedding plans that cause al Li Flmill• (30) chaos for Julia and interruptions 11:00 fJ a CJ) m N-.n (C) for Corey and Earl J. Waggedorn. 0@ (I} m News (C) m D1vid Frost Show (C) (90) 0 C1n You Top Thia? (C) (30) Tony Randall, Arthur Godfrey, Rob· fJ CiD News (C) erta Flack and Ge11e McDaniels fJ Mwle: "P1yroU" (mystery) '62 guest. -Michael Craig, fr•n<:oise Prevost. G) felony Squid (C) (30) m laurel & Hardy n1111 Ftsttval: iE) Pattern for Uving (30) '1011r Rel1tlon•" end "Wey Out ai) la CriHI Bien Cri1d1 (C) (30) Wert." 9:00 0 ~ CIJ m NBC TuesdlJ Mov· IE Beat the Clocll (C) le: (C) ''SeCfet Ceremony" (drama) @ (I) Perry Muon '68-flizabeth Taylor, Robert Mitch· 01) Rt1litin (C) um. Mia Farrow. A wealthy young 11:30 IJ ~Cl) Merv Griffin (C) girl who is prone to fantasy acci· 0 fi3 (I) a;) Johnny Clrson (C) dentally meets an aging model and 1J CiD Movie C1111t (C) installs the woman in her home as fJ Movie: ''flatelt Gun Alive" her mother. (western) '5~1enn Ford. 0 The Fugitive (C) (60) @ MoYie: ''SeCfet Venture" (mys· iE) t IFl<ll\ I Wllafa Porno(TaphyT tery) 'SS-Kent T1ylor. (C) (~) Films. ~lays and litera 12:00 0 Movie: "A Thousand and One tu re will be examined by ~Ill Bur· Pll&hts" (adventure) •45 _ Corn el rud and guests· Tom 0 Horgan. W'ld [ t I( d. ct f "H 'r'' R I h N I i e, ve yn eyes. ire or 0 I I • a p e son, @ rn Movie: "Thunder in ttl• director of "Charly" and Art Kun· y 11 ., kin. publisher of the L.A. Free 1 •Y· Preu. 1:00 f) Movie: (C) "No ,.,.., . Oft t1M1 01) Tiit A.dvoutta (C) (60) Bullet" (drama) '5s-Audte Mur· iE) Cllilltnge (C) (30) phy, Join Evans, Charles Drake. ai) LI Conltltudon (30) 0 0 News (C) a!) Netama (60) 1:30 m All·Nlpt Show: ''Our M1n In 9:30 1J 9 Cl) 'PREMIERE All in Ult H1v1na," "llutbe1rd" ind "Quiet f••llJ (C) (30) Thia ~w. innov•· CUft." P•I• 13 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13 For morning and afternoon listinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "S0411s at Sea" (adventure) '37 -Gary Cooper."Tops Is the Umir (muS1cal} '36-Bin& Crosby. 0 "Jollnny Trouble" (drama) ·57 -Stuart Whitman, Carolyn Jones. 9;30 O "Four Sons" (drama) '40--0on Ameche. Alan Curtis. m "lorn To llill" (mystery) '47- Lawrence Tierney, Claire Trevor. 1:00 m "Iii Optralor" (drama) '59- • Mickey Rooney. 2:00 0 ''TlMI Dnil at 4 O'Clodi" (ad· venture) '6 1-Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra. 4:30 IJ (C) "Tarzan ttlt Ma1nlflcent" (adventure) '60 -Gordon Scott. fVF N ING 5:00 0 SANDERS & MORRIS! * BIG 5 NEWS! WELFARE REPORT, Part Ill! 6:001J 111 N"1 (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy 0 KNIC Ntwservice (C) (60) Tom Snyder 0 The Allen Sbow (C) (90) 0 Sl1 O'Clod Movie: (C) "Wom· an's World" (drama) '54-Clilton Webb, Fred MacMurray, June Ally· son, Van Heflin, Lauren Bacall, Cor· nel Wilde, Arlene Dahl. An auto· mobile tycoon, seekin& a successor to his general manager, brinas lhree of the company's top men, with their wives. lo Hew York for obseNation. 0 Did Van Dyb (30) m The nintstones (C) (30) Q) @ rn Stu Tret (C) (60) Ell) The fritndty Giant (C) ijj (j) CIS News (C) (30) €1;) Fisher Fa•ify {30) m Notitiero l4 (C) (60) m Wanderlust (C) (30) all la Hora fa111iliar con Patricia ff) News in lht Round (C) (30) 6:15 Ell) Cbarlil's-Pad (C) 6:30 0 Candid Ca111tr1 (JO) m The flyina Nun (C) (30) ~ 00 NBC Ntw1 (C) (30) Ell) Hodiepodtt Loda• (C) (30) ~([)My Fevorlte Martian (30) @ID Social Security (C) /MusJule m The Desert Rt1»0rt (C) (30) all Los OIYldadot (30) ff) AIC btnin1 News (C) (30) 7:001J CIS Evenill1 Nnrs (C) (30) 0 m NBC Niatrtfy Nm (C) (30) David Brinkley, frank McGee, John Chancellor. 0 What's MJ line? (C) (30) m @ (I) I love Lucy (30) Q) Drarntt (C) (30) @ 00 Branded (C) (30) CUSTOM FIREPLACE SCREENS ( 7 DAY DELIVERY I Inside -Outside or Corner Mounts in Beautiful Decorative Colors in Many Finishn. Wide Selection of GAS LOGS FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 9, 1971 Ell) Firina l ine (C) (60) "Spiro T. Agnew: lhe Vice President's Speeches." Qj Ci) Truth or Conseq111ncu (C} @ID Christ 1111 Uvina Word (C) (30) iE Rosario (30) all Sl11plemente Maria (55) ff) Movie 6:1me (C) (30) 0 ~ 00 m l111ft Miiiie Hall (C) (60) "Alan Kini on the SO Yard Line at the Games People Play.'' Alan Kine stars with James Coco and Stiller & Mura. 0 The Fucttm (C) (60) 0 @ (]) al .lolln1tJ Ca"-(C) (60) Jane Mo11an, Bill Anderson. Jan Howard, Gordon lilhtfoot, and Homer & Jethro fliest. Q) Sin Cities ol tti1 World (C) (60) @ID JO Minutes (C) (30) al) Natacha (60) 7:30 IJ9 (j) Storefront lawyers (C) (60) The lawyers rome to the de· lense of a junior high school stu- denl who has been expelled from school for petitioning to oust the principal. O ti)@ m Tiie Men From Shi· 9:30 0 Candid Ca111era (C) (30) C €1;) Musicale/Pastor's DeM (C) (30) i.11 ( ) (90) "The Politician:· The l:r.'I Co d AJ Virginian sets out to buy grazing c:W n •rto de ,.._, (30) land but becomes involved in a 10:001J Qj (j) Hawaii fin.() (C) (60) homicide mystery which includes McGarrett joins In the frantic him among the likely suspects. search for a pair of printing plates William Windom, Diana Muldaur being sought by three govern. and John [ricson 11uests. ments. 0 NYPD (C) (30) 0 @ @ m four·in-One: Rod 0 @ CI) ff) The Courtship of Sertln(s NIP! Gallery (C) (60) Udlt's FatlMr (C) (30) "Ghetto "Pamela's Voice" st11s Phyllis Oil· Girl " An underprivileged, overly ler and John Ast in; "lone Survivor" hostile new employee stops the stars John Collcos, Torin Thatcher. presses of Tom Corbett's magazine. artd Hedley Mattingly; "The Dolls" Amanda Lynne guests. stars John Williams. Henry Silva and O Million $ Mowie: (C) "Welcome Shani Wallis. to Hard Times" (western) '67-O BIG 5 NEWS WITH Henry Fonc11, Janice Rule. m Tn.rttt or Consequences (C) (30) * SANDERS AND MORRIS! Q) It Talles a Thief (C) (60) PLUS WELFARE REPORT! m ;cwlfnment Film (C) {30) 0 Bia 5 Nftr1 (C) (60) Ktvin iE No Crto en los Hombres (30) Sanders. Barney Morris. 7:55 al) C41tstion de Segundos 0 @ (I) ff) I sJICl1l I National 1:00 0 Vlr&inia Graham Show (C) (60) Polling DaJ-Wllat ~trica Thinks Oliver, Dick Sha wn, Jeanne Cooper (C) (60) An up-to the-minute pub and fllen Peck guesl lie opinion survey is analyied by a 0 @ (I) ff) Malle Room for team of experts. frank Reynolds Grandd1ddy (C) {30) "The Horri· and Louis Harris host. ble Horoscope " Danny 1s thrown O Barter W11d News (C) (60) into a panic by an elevator oper m Hews (C) (60) George Putnam, ator's prediction. Hal Fishman. m To Tell tlM Truth (C) (30) aJ Varabond (C) (30) "Seventy Is Ell) The French CIMf (C) (30) lands lo Key West." €1;) The Answer (C) (30) ID Masterplec• Theatre (C) (60) m luch1 Libre (C) (90) "The First Churchllls." 1:05 all Tiempo de Deportes (55) T~e m TV Musical Ossart (C) (JO) Ruben Olivarez vs Chucho Castillo all Tele-Cinema Espanol (2 hr ) fight . that decided the champion l0:30 n:11 Bill 1 11 N (C (JO) ship 1s shown u:.1 ° ~s ews ) 1;30 1J ~ To Rome With love (C) m la Familia (30) (30) Prof Mike Endicott and his U :OO IJ ~ (jJ m Newt (C) new neighbor face the same prob· 0 @ Ci) m News (C) fem-teen111e daughters who want 0 Can You Top This? (C) (30) more freedom Teru Stilmada. Beu 0 ff) News (C) l1h Quo, Miko May11T'a and Page 0 Movie: uHitler" (drama) '61- Forsyth guest. Richard Basehart, Maria Emo 0 @ 00 ff) ltoo111 221 (C) (JO) m laurel & Hardy Fi1111 Festival· "Now About Th1t Cherry Tree " "A Cllun1p at Orford" and "Put Pam wins an art school scholar Up Your Troubles." ship. and her leacher denies he aJ Beat the aocti (C) signed the 1pphcat1on as her spon f[t {I) Perrr Mason sor Ell) hstern Wisdom & Modern Lile m David Frost Show (C) (90) 11:30 IJ ~@ Mm Griffin (C) Q) Ftlony $qU1d (C) . (30) 0 ~ @ m Johnny Carson (C) ffi The Great Amerit.tn Dream 0 Mo"ie ''"'' (C) Machine (C) (90). 0 aJ Didi Cavett (C) Norman SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING 2202 S. MAIN -545-0491 SANTA ANA €1;) Pattern for Uvin& (C) (30) Mailer guests. 9:00 tJ f;l!l ({) Medical Center (C) (60) aJ MOiiie: "Fanny by Gasllpt'' ~ famous woman executive is in· (drama) '48-fames Mason, 1~red tn a fall while horseback l :00 IJ Movie: "Paranolc" (drama) '63 11dlng, and after surgery she be--Oli11er Reed, Janette Scott. comes paralyzed. 0 0 News (C) 0 The _Games P~ple ptay 1:30 m All·Nipt SMw: "T1Mi 111r,iar'' * with AJan King ind "hnchf1 end tile F1Jin1 on KRAFT MUSIC HALL Dvtdl,.a11." ,...1 .. For listi TIM for the THURSDAY • JANUARY 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C) "Quebec" (adventure) '51 -John Barrymore Jr., Corinne Cal· vet 9:15 O ''Special Delivery" (romance) '55-Eva Barlok, Joseph Cotten. "Variety Girl" (musical) '47-Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Mary Thatcher. 9:30 O "The Foxes of H1rrow" (drama) '47-Rex Harrison, Maureen O'Hara. Victor Mclaglen. m (C) "Apache Territory'' (west- ern) '58-Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bales. 1:00 m "Swine Time" (musical) '36- Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. 2:00 O "Friptened City" (mystery) '62 -Herbert lom. John Gregson 4:30 6 "Dark Clty" (drama) ·50- Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott EVEN I NG 6:00 6 Bie News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy 0 KNBC NewseNict (C) (60) Tom Snyder 0 The Allen Show (C) (90) O Sia O'Ctodl Movie: (C) "Dawn at Socono" (western) '54 -Rory Calhoun, Ptper Laurie. O Dick Yan Dyb (30) m The Flintstones (C) (30) ID @ (])Star Trelc (C) (60) £E) Friendly Gi1nt (C) ~ (]) CBS News (C) (30) m fisher family (30) el Noticiero l4 (C) (60) m True Adventure (C) (30) a!) LI Hora F1t111Har con Patrici aJ News in the Round (C) (30) 6:15 £E) Ch1r1ie's 1'1d (C) 6:30 O Candid C,11111 (30) m The Flyine Nun (C) (30) ~ Ci) NBC Niptly News (C) (30) £E) Hocl1epod11 Lode• (C) (30) (R) ~ My Favorite Martian (30) g;) Social Security I Musicale (30) ID The DeMrt Report (C) (30) a!) Los Olvid•dos (30) aJ ABC Evening News (C) (30) 7:00 6 C8S heninr News (C) (30) Waller Cronkite 0 m NBC Nlfhtly News (C) (30) David Brinkley, rrank McGee. John Chancellor . O Whirs My line? (C) (30) m @ (j) I love Lucy (30) ID @ Ci) Drarnet (C) (30) £E) Eastern Wlldo111 (C) (30) (R) (jj Trutfl or Con1equenc.es (C) g;) Christ Ult Uvlne Word (C) (30) el Ro11rlo (30) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 9, 1971 a!) Simplemente M11i1 (55) aJ Movie Game (C) (30) 0 @ (I) aJ Barefoot In the Parle (C) (30) (R) "You'll Never Walk Alone '' Corie models a $3,000 7:30 fJ ~ 00 Family Affair (C) (JD) dress at a charity affair. Natalie Cissy learns that Gregg is going to Schater guests the college Mardi Gras with some· g;) Cllallenft (C) (30) one else. Peter Duryea guests el Los Beverly de Peralvitto (30) 0 ~ 00 ID fli.P Wilson (C) (60) a!) Netadle (60) Zero Mostel, Sieve Lawrence and Roberta Flack guest. 9:30 0 @ (!) aJ The Odd Couple (C) 0 NYPD (C) (30) (30) "The Hideaway " Reni Santoni 0 ~ '3' al Matt Lincoln (C) guasls as a great college quarter- 1.!..U ~1 back whom Felix and Oscar want (60) "Chnstopher.. Psychiatrist to keep from the "corruption·• of Matt Lincoln tries lo help a de- spairing young concert pianist -com-pro football poser facing total deafness. John 0 Candid Carner• (30) Rubinstein guests. g;) Musicale/Pastor's Desk (C) (30) 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Son of I m Concitrlo de A.lmas (30) Gunfietrter" (western) '66 -Russ _ ~ m ~ 0 M rti (C) 11· 10-00..:. ~· ~ ~ 11n 1 n Tamblyn, James p rlbrook. . • (60) Guests: Orson Welles. Charles m Trutfl or Consequences (C) (30) Nelson Reilly, Don Rice and The ID It Takes 1 Thief (C) (60) Golddiggers. £E) Theatre Beat (C) (JO) "East of 0 Bie 5 News (C) (60) Kevin Jordan." Aulllor Evan Walker and Sanders, Barney Morris. director Van Whitfield guest. 0 @ (Il aJ Tiit Immortal (C) g;) Govemment Film (C) (30) (60) "Brother's Keeper." Ben Rich- el No Creo en los Hombres (30) ards believes he has found his brother Michael Strong guests. O Berter Werd News (C) (60) 7:55 m Cuestion de Seeundos (55) 8:00 i) Ci9 (j) Jim Nebor1 (C) (60) m News (C) (60) George Putnam. Robert Goulet guests Hal Fishman. 9 Vireinia Graham Show (C) (60) £E) Speculation (C) (60) ''The Guests: Art Metrano. Dana Valery, Cubist Epoch." Taped at the l A. George Plimpton County Museum m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) el Enulad1 de locos (30) £E) Wuhineton Week in Revie• (C) a!) Etrettes en Hollywood (60) g;) Creation Reseud! (C) (30) 10:30 ID Bill Johns News (C) (30) el V1e1b11ndo (C) (60) el LI r1mlli1 (30) 8:05 m Tele-Revista Musical (55) 11 :00 i) tj9l el News (C) 8:30 0 ~ Ci) m I biCtAL I lob Hope Christmu Show (C) (90) Highlights of Hope's Christmas trip to Ameri· can servicemen in England, West Germany, Crete, Th ailand, Vietnam, Korea and Alaska. Entertainers in elude Ursula Andress. Gloria Loring, Lota Falana. Bobbi Martin, Jennifer Hosten, Johnny Bench, The Gold diggers, and Les Brown and his Band of Renown. '0 Ci) (j) ID News (C) O Can You Top This? (C) 0 al News (C) O Movie: ''Shet1odl Holmes end the Voice of Terror'' (mystery) '42 -Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. m l1u11t l Hudy Film Festini: "Sons of the DtMrt" and ''Blodl· hHdL" ID 811t the aodl (C) @ l'tny Mason £E) The Advocates (C) (R) o @ rn m Bewttd!tc1 cc> (3o> "Mother-in-Law of the Year " Sa · mantha's mother Endora promotes a!> Horoscopo con et Prof. Horaneel herself as the ideal mother in-law l1:3o 6 liii Merv Griffin (C) "A for a candy company's advertising Salute to the Silent Screen '' campaign 0 ~ 00 g;, Johnny Carson (C) m Devld f rost Show (C) (90) 0 The Movie Gemt (C) @ Olympic Boxine (C) (2 hr) 0 aJ Diel Cavett (C) Leonard fD NET Playhouse (C) (90) "An Frey, and Bob & Ray guest. Ideal Husband " Keith Mtchelt, ID Movie: "Btllt of Mer1titlts" Margaret Leighton. Jeremy Brett (drama) '59-Stephen Boyd, Anna and Susan Hampshire star in Oscar Gaylor Wilde's comedy melodrama lZ:OO 0 MO¥ie : "Brute Foret" (drama) g;) Pattern tor Livine (30) '47-Burt Lancaster, Ann Blythe. 9:00 6 ~ (j) CBS Thurld1y Movie: "rtve Branded Women" (drama) '60-Van Heltin, Silvana Mangano. Vera Miles, Bartara Bel Geddes. Jeanne Moreau. Wartime s,tory of five women who consorted-with the enemy. 0 TIM Fufffive (C) (60) Charles Bickford @ I DI~ Cavett (C) 1:00 6 Movie: "Captain Scarlett" <•d- venture) 'SJ-Richard Greene. OONews (C) m All·Nlpt Show: "Tiit a1w Mon· sttrs," "Murdtr In the lttd lam" i nd "I Married 1 Women." SHE STAYED ON Actre~s Jessica Walter, a young lady from B;"°klyn who'd never been closer to a horse than the turf club at New York's Aque- duct Race T rack, took the role of a horse devotee and business executive in MG M 's Medical Center teleplay ··w eb of Dark- ness" airing Wednesday at 9 PM, on C BS. Explaining to executive pro- ducer F rank G lick.sman that a horse rider she isn't, Miss Wal- te r then did take his suggestion that she go for a leSs<>n to "at least look good just sitting on a ho rse." She did at Fats Jones Stables, North Hollywood. When the time came for Miss W alter's big scene with the horse, every- thing went well. She stayed on. Miss Walter, who starred on Broadway in "Advise a nd C on- sent" and "Photo Finish" and in the recently completed mov_ie, "Play Misty for Mc" with Clint Eastwood, admitted she was "scared stiff." "You're trying to speak lines and at the same time remember what the instructor said, she declared. adding, "we got through in a dead heat; I finished m y scene and he did n't move." FRISKY BUSINESS .. Brood1.ay a('tress Jessica Wal- ter, for tlte first time in her ac:ing career, gets on o horse -this one i.J named Stttl. Page 15 FRIDA Y JANUARY 15 For morning and afternoon · listinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Tb• Star Mille,.. (musical) '39 -Bina Crosby, Louise Campbell "Soni of Surrender" (musical) '49 -Macdonald Carey. Wanda Hen dllX 0 "History Is M1de at Nipt" (drama) '37-Charles Boyer. Jean Arthur 9:30 O "'GentJe111en's Aifet111111t" (dra· ma) '47 -Greeory Peck. Dorothy McGuire. m "Sp11tniY (comedy) '60-Noel Noel, Denise Grey. 1:00 m "lhlncerous PTofeWcn" (mys· tery) '49--Ceoree Raft. Ella Raines 2:00 0 (C) "Atl1ntis, Ult Lost Conti· nent" (fantasy) '61-Joyce Taylor, Anthony Hall 4:30 IJ ''flit Youna St.r1n111" (drama ) '5&-Jamu M1cArthur , James Daly Kim Hunter. rvrN1Nr. 6:00 IJ l i1 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy 0 II.NBC Newservi~ (C) (60) Tom Snyder. O The Allen Sltow (C) (90) 0 Six O'C1od MO¥ie: "Mr. Scout- lllHter" (comedy) '53 -Clifton Webb. Edmund Gwenn, Georee "f og. horn" Winslow, Frances Dee. 0 Diet Vin Dyte (30) m The Flintstones (C) (30) ID (iJ) CI) Star Tret (C) (60) Ell) The Friendly Gi1nt (C) Q! Ci) CBS News (C) (30) EI!) fisher F1•ilJ (30) al Noticiero 34 (C) (60) @n The American Wnt (C) (30) m LI Hori F1miliar COA P1trici1 tl) News in tlle Round (C) (30) 6:30 O C.ndid C.mer1 (30) m The Flyina Nun (C) (30) ~ NBC Niptty News (C) (30) ED Hodaepodce Loct11 (C) (30) ~ (jJ MJ flvorite Mutian (30) €ID Social S.curity/MuJit1le (30) @n The Desert Report (C) (30) mus Otvidados (30) ~ ABC Enninc News (C) (30) 7:00 1J CBS Evenin1 News (C) (30) Willer Cronkite. 0 @n NBC NlptJy News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee. John C~ancellor. 0 Whafs My l ine! (C) (30) m @ Cl) I love Lucy (30) ID Dr1111et (C) (30) ~ (I) Cintm1 Showclse (C) (90) "Seminole." Rock Hudson. Anthony Quinn. ff) Science '7G-Yur End RePort (C) (60) "Environment, Design for ------« -, I ' I I I a• > ,• Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress ,, • ;;;z ------------"A Complete Printing Service" Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Balboa Blvd. -_Newport a.ach I I I • I THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 9, 1971 NO NEED TO 'SNEAK' NOW ••• Three years ago, when he was 20, Steve Spielberg sneaked onto the lot at Universal Studios near Hollywood. He found a vacant office and moved in. "I wore a suit every day and carried a briefcase and nobody k.new the difference," he says. 'To get by the guard at the gate I lied a lot." So for several months, with bis commandeered office as a base of operations, Spielberg was an uninvited observer of 1V and feature film production al Universal. His purpose: to learn as much as possible about the business. Spielberg doesn't have to s neak into Universal anymore. At 23, he's H o llywood's youngest director of major TV episodes and has won the respect of Universal's top ex.ecutives. He's directed seven television films, including episodes of NBC's The Name of the Game and Four-in-One : The Psychiatrist, to air later this season. Spielberg decided to become a film maker when he was 12. "I made a film for the Boy Scouts to win a merit badge;· he says. "I've never wanled to do anything else s ince." Spielberg grew up in Phoenix, Ariz., where at 16 he had formed a company to make <;mall films, none of which cost more than SJOO. Then he went lo California to a llend California State College at Long Beach, where he majored in English. While in college he wrote. directed and edited an 18-minute short subject entitled ··Ambl1n' ", which is being shown around the country with the film "Joe.·· The film has won awards ar the Venice and Atlanta film fes11 - vals, but. more i~port~nt for young Spielberg. it brought him to the altenaon of Sid Sheinberg. Umver<;al vice president in charge of TV produc tion. Says Sheinberg : "'Steve has done some very exciting \'oork for us. The Psychiatrist segment he just directed for us " one of the mC>l.t brillianll} d1rec1ed .-.ho"'s I've ever seen " Dean H argrove, who produced '"I.A 2017," the Name of the Game <;egment Spielberg directed I rt"lm a St r ipt hv novelist Philip Wylie. i~ equally high o n the young director · "He's an enormously talenled, rac1le direclllf I think he h.1, given U\ lhe best Name of the Game' lhis yeor.'' "LA 2017" will he aired Frtday, J an 15 Now, Spielberg ts looking for new worlds to conquer namely feature film<; He and a young friend, Claud1.1 S:ilter, have written a ~crcen play ahout a fat her-son harn-srorming act in 1926 Twentie th ~ntur.y Fox has purl'ha<;cd the <;uipt :ind Spielberg hopes to direct rt. After that? "All I k.now 1s lhat I'll he mal.ing fi lm.,:· he <;ays, ''Film making 1s the height of it.·· • And at 23. he's scaled the height<; Livi gra1 wor and poll ~ m m m m 7:30 IJ Bea ver! ten Heu and 0 Cou ho~ cial at of I 0 0 (30 Ple1 a b 0 Tho -[ lb m (cl• ~ m 1:ss m 8:00 ouc * LI\ ( '111 WE~ 1 A· 23 971 • t o y l e Se d as s s r Living." The first half of the pro· gram presents a "state of the world" report by leading ecologists, and the second part deals with pollution. rH' 00 Truth or Consequences (C) €1!) Ctlri.st the livin1 Word (C) (30) al Rourio (30) (iii) Simplemente M1ri1 (55) al Movie Game (C) (30) 7:30 IJ ®)Cl) I sl'ictAb I J1cl1 & the Bnnstallt (C) (60) (R) Musical version orthe storybook lable. writ· ten by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen. and starring Gene Kelly and young Bobby Riha. B (:iJ 00 m I SJWAL I Elephant CountYJ (C) (60) Cliff Robertson is host·narrator of this Ivan Tors spe cial that provides an intimate look al the social habits and life style of the elephant family. 0 UCL.A Baslletb1ll Warm-Up (C) 0 @ (1) al The B11dy Bunch (C) (30) "Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up?" Jan buys herself a brunette wig so she'll be noticed 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Ten Thousand Bedrooms" (comedy) '57 -Dean Martin, Eva Bartok. lb Truth or Consequences (C) (30) «E Movie: "Great Expectations" (classic) '47 -Anthony Wagner. m Government Films (C) (30) al No Creo en los Hombres (30) 7:55 aLJ Cueslion de Segundos (60) 8:00 0 UCLA vs. STANFORD * LIVE GAME ACTION 0 UCLA B1sketb1ll (C) (90) UCLA Bruins al Stanford Indians. 0 @ (J) tif) Ninny & the Profes· sor (C) (30) "Separate Rooms." Hal and Butch want separate rooms. Van Johnson guests as Prof. Ev- erett's older brother m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) EE) Thirty Minutes With • . . (C) (30) "£1izabeth Drew." €1!) Lift for Today (C) (30) al la Cosa Juz11d1 (60) 8:05 (iii) l uch1 Libre (55) 8:30 1J ~@ The New Andy Griffith Show (C) (30) Mayor Andy makes a last ·minute effort to persuade singer Glen Campbell to appear at Greenwood's Centennial Celebration B @ @ m N1m1 of the Game (C) (90) "LA 2017." Glenn Howard finds he's mysteriously living in the year )017, with Los Angeles and the rest of the world forced underground by life-killing pollution in a science fiction drama written by novelist Philip Wylie. Guests are Barry Sullivan. Edmond O'Brien and Sharon farrell. 0 @ CI) al The Putrldge Fam- ily (C) (30) "Old Scrapmouth." Laurie, with new braces on her teeth. doesn't want to appear with the family on a nationwide tele· vision show. m David Frost Show (C) (90) £E) Sin Francisco Mix (C) (30) €1!) P1tttrn for llvin1 (C) (30) 9:00 1J Q!J (j) CIS Frid1y Movie: (C) "Marri11e on the Rodes" (comedy) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 9. 1971 '65-Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, 0 @ CI) (if) Tom Jonu (C) (60) Dean Martin, Cesar Romero. Nancy Petula Cl1rk and the Ace Trucking Sinatra. Hermione Baddeley, Toriy Co. cuesl Bill. A couple's second honeymoon O l11ter Ward News (C) (60) ends in a quidlie divorce and an m News (C) (60) George Putnem. accidental marriage to someone else Hal Fishman. for the wife. ti) 1'1ndof11111 (30) 0 @ CI) al That Girl (C) (30) a;) Ttlt·Clnem1 40 (2 hr) "A Limited Engagement." Don Hol· 10:30 ID 1111 John• Nns (C) (30) linger gets cold feel at the prospect @I) L1 F1mlll1 (30) of marriage and Ann Marie returns 11:001J 9 Cf) gJ News (C) the engagement ring. Q ~ Cl) a;, News (C) EI1J BLACK MIDDLE CLASS 8 Can You Top Thia? CC) * REJECT MILITANTS! 0 al News (C) ON SUSSKIND SHOW• 0 Movie: "Th• Pastlon•tt ThiJJ" £ID Devld Suulllnd (C) (2 hr). "The (comedy) '62-Toto. Ben Gazz_ara. Black Middle Class." m laurel & Henly Film Fu1rv1J; &I!) 30 Mlnutu (C) (30) "Swlu Miu" and ''S•ps 1t Sea." el El Mundo Joven Joven de Jose aJ l~1t Ille Cloc:lt .. (C) " Jose (C) (30) Ell) Fleet Out (C) Cosmos (iii) N1t1ch1 (60) 11:15 G> FHture Fllm 9:30 11 NYPD (C) (30) 11:30 1J 9 Cl) Merv Griffin (C) 0 @ (}) m l ove, Ameri~n Style B @ Cl) m Johnny Carson (C) (C') (30) "love and Operation 0 The Movie li1me (C) Model " with Karen Jensen Bill Cal-0 al Die• C.V.tt (C) Jaway.' Albert Brooks and Judy Mc· «E Movie.: "Exlpe In the Su11" Connell "love and the Sack " with (drama) 57 -John Bentley. Cher Bono, Sonny Bono .. Arnold 12:00 0 MOYie: •1Jndt Wu • Vampire'' Margolin and Teren~ Pushman (comedy)-thristopher Lee. "Love and the Trianete." with Peter @ Dlclt Cnttt (C) Kastner and Sally Struthers. 12:45 0 P'tlyslcl1n1 Mutual (C) O Candid Camera (30) 1:00 IJ Movie: ''T1u1rr (drama) '65 €1!) Muliult/Putor'1 Oult (C) -Tony Youne. Dan Duryea. m Conclerto de Almas (30) B 0 "'"' (C) 10:00 B @ 00 m Stran1• Report (C) (i1J {]) ctllller Th11tre: ''Ttl• Dirk (60) "Hostage, II You Won't Learn. Alibi." Charlie Chan. Die." Strange must locate a red 1:10 m All·Nlpt Show: "Cockleshell Chinese diplomat Heroes," "Murder by Contr1ct" and O Bil 5 News (C) (60) "Ride l on11om1." ~ WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT • • • CALL &1 ~JL--ONE OF THE EXPERTS LISTED BELOW! ~ /f1~ S:1\ •'-~···· t ..... -~r1on l'••ITIPlllo'l 1/f'cl T,I\ !'i1•1 \ l('P WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES )hi ,,. 19th. (",1 ... t.1 "'"•' 642-0212 • KEMMER TAX SERVICE S48-2404 • A-1 TAX SERVICE 2300 Harbor. Cn!'la Mrsa S45· 1SS1 /......__ ~7. EYE LASHES r.arh La~h App Ii r d SC' pa rA t rly Vrry Natural Looking H unt. Bch. (71 4) 846-1 690 Beverly Hills (213 273-9744 Learn Piano At Home From Professional Songwriter. $10 A Lesson 673-7795 For V11111° Hom1• W1• D11 Arw- lhinl! l'a in1111~. pn111·rhanl-'.•nt:. 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Back in Hollywood after a four-year absence, Dewey will be seen in ''Assault on the Wayne," airing on the ABC Television Network's Movie of the Week Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 9:30 PM, co-starring with Joseph Cotten, Leonard Nimoy, William Windom and Lloyd Haynes. .j uonord Nimoy and Dewey Mortin Playing a naval officer in the 90-minute story of espionage aboard a nuclear submarine is no novelty to Martin. He was a Navy fighter pilot in World War II: later took special training in underwater demolition to become a "frog mao." Four years ago. Dewey packed his bags and "went looking for some answers." H is first stop was Guadalajara in Mexico where he lived in a pension with students. They spoke no English so Dewey learned Spanish. After a few months he drove north to Canada, then on to Alaska where he worked in a lumbermill, in a cannery and on a fishing boat before hopping a freighter to Japan. There he paid his way by teaching conversational English. Wherever he landed he lived with people of that country, studied their language and their customs. His itinerary then took him to the Philippines and Hong Kong and o n to Italy where he rented an apartment in Rome for his home base. For the next two years he shuttled all over Europe. returning periodically to Rome. The many ways he made his living was nothing new for Martin As a child he worked on a dairy farm in Oklahoma and picked cotton in Teus. He didn't leave Hollywood because he wasn't workrng. He had had contracts with major <.tud105 and good roles in a number o( motion pictures including "Knock on Any Door," "Battleground," "The Big Sky," "Desperate Hours." "The Proud and the Profane," "The Longest Day" and "Savage Sam ." "Knock on Any Door," whic h starred Humphrey Bogart. was the beginning of a long fn~ndship with the late actor who was like a father to Dewey. H i<; death had a profound effect on him and it was at the famed a~1or·-. funeral that Martin first thought abou1 taking off. "I began to think there wa\ much more to life than what was circumscribed by Hollywood," he reca ll ... "but it rook time to put my thoughts into action. One morning I just decided 'Toda y's the day.'" As to what answers he arrived al, Martin is the first to admit he does not have them all . While he was on hi<; personal ody~~ey, he read a great many things by Ralph Waldo Emero;on and Karl Mennin~er, which in· ffuenced his thinking. He also tried his hand at writing and has a book full of notes which he intends to put to use. When his mother became ill , Dewey returned to the United States. "Acting is the only real crart I know," he says. 1'although I can always make a buck some other way. I like to act and good part-; are coming my way. f think I'll stick around for a while." ..... 11 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 9, 1971 TV 1.~~T Evening Movies 6:00 6:30 7:30 1:00 9:00 ll:OO 11:30 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11;30 SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 7 "KltM• for My President" (comedy) ·64-Fred M acMurray. Polly Bergen, Arlen• D•hl. 17 3 "A 8•11 for Adano' (drama}-John Hodlak. Gene Tierney. 11 ''Tiie lnvlslbl• M•n" (mystery) ·33-Claude Rains. Gloria Stuart 5 "A Ctlaplln Fntlval." Charlie Chaplin. 9 (C) uAsll Any Girl" <comedy) '59'-Shtrley M aclttone. David N iven 11 (C) "Don't Go Near th• W•t•r" (comedy) '57-Glenn rord. G1., Scala. 7 17 3 (C) ··in Uke nlnt" (adventure) '67-James Coburn. Jean Hale 9 ''The Ru.Of"• Cdg•" (drama) ·47-Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney 2 "Al Capon•" (drama) ·59'-Rod Steiger. James Gregory. 13 "Mr._ Miit•" (adventure) '49'-Dick Powell. Evelyn Keye!>. 17 3 "Star of THa•" (western) '53-Wayne Morris, Paul f°l•. MON DAY. JANUARY 11 7 (C) "Houdini" (drama) '53-Tony Curtis. Janet Leiah. . 9 (Cl "R•turn of the Gunfl1hter" (western> '66--Roben Taylor, Chad £verett. 4 23 6 (C) "D.A. Conspiracy To Kiii" (drama) ·10-Robert Conrad, 8eltnd• M ont&omery. 7 17 3 (C) "Fathom" (ad11enture) '67-Raquel Welch, Tony Franciosa. 9 "Over Ther•" (documentary) Dubbed in English 11 "8oheml•n Girt" (comedy) '36--Laurel & Hardy 7 "Shed No T•ers" (mystery) '48-June Vincent, W"llace ford TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 7:00 23 6 (Cl ''Th• Y°"n& Warriors." James Drury Sieve Carlson 7:30 9 (C) "The Yallow Roll• Royce" (comedy) '65-Ru Hamson Shirley Maclatne, Ingrid Beraman 9:00 4 23 6 (C) "Secret C•r•mony" (drama) •68-Eltzabeth Taylor Rob.,rl Mitchum. M t• Farrow. 9:30 1 17 3 (C) "Anault on the Wayne .. (suspense) '70-Joseph Cott•n Lloyd Heynn. Keenan Wynn. 11:00 9 "Payroll" (mystery) ·62-M icl'tael Craig. Francoise Prevost 11 "Our R•l•tl-" and "Way Out West." Laurel & Hardy 11:30 7 "FastHt Gun Allv." (western) ·5&--e1enn Ford 1) "S.Cr•t V•ntur•" mystery) '55-Kenl Taylor Jan .. Hylton WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 6:00 7 (C) "Women's World" (drama) '54-Cltrton Webb, Fred MacM urray, June Allyson. 7:30 9 (C) "W•lcome to Hard Times" (western) '67-Henry Fonda Janice Rule 11:00 9 "Hltl•r" (drama) '62-Richard Basehart. Maroa Emo 11 "A Chump at Odord" and "Pack Up Your Trouble•." l au•el & Hardy. 11:30 13 "Fanny by Gasll&ht" (drama> '48-James Maso11, Phyllis Ciolvert THURSDAY. JANUARY 14 6:00 7 (Cl "Dawn al Socorro" (weslem) '54-Rory Calhoun, P1p~r LAuro~ 7:30 9 (Cl "Son of a Gunn1hl••" (western) '66--Russ Tamblyn. Jame~ Philbrook 9:00 2 29 8 "f'lv• Branded Women" (drama) ·60-Van Helltn. Ver1t Miles 11:00 9 "Sherlock Holmes and th• Voice of Tarror'' (m ystery) '42-B;n il Rathbone, N111el Bruce 11 "Son• of the Oe••rt'' and "Blockhaad•." L.&u rel &. Hardy 11:30 13 "B•H I of MarMlllu" (drama) '59'-Stephen Boyd FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 6;00 7 "M r. Scoutmastar" (comedy) '53-Clilton Webb. r rances Oee 1;00 23 6 (C) "S•mlnola" (western) '53-Rock Hudson Anthony Quinn Berbara Hale 7130 9 13 9:00 2 11:00 9 11 11.30 J3 (C) "Ten Tho..i•and lt•drooms" (comedy) '!>l Dean M artrn (vd Banok. "Gre•t Eapectations" lclassoc) 47-Anlhony Wagnu John Mills 29 I (C) "Marrl•1• on Iha Rocks.. rcomedyl ·65, rr~n~ S•n.itr~ Daborah Kerr Daan M art•n "Th• P•s•lonat• Thl•f" (comedy) ·62-lolo. Ben G .JlliiHil Anttd l\h11nan1 "Swiss M iu" and "Saps at S•a " l i!urel & H~t<1y "Escape In the Sun" l dramal !>7 John 8entl~y SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 7:30 9 "Cry of Battle" (drama) '63-Van Heflin Rot., MorPflO 1:00 11 "Tha Homecoming" I romance) ·48--Cl.trk Gable l ana Turn er Ann~ enter 9:00 4 23 6 (C) "Ou•I al Dl•blo" \western} '66--Sodney Pooloe• Jame~ i:;arner 10:00 9 "Uttle Sh°" of Horn>rs" and "The Un•ar1hly." l J:OO 23 6 "Wolf lars•n.'' Barry Sullivan Peter Gravu 11:15 2 (C) "Nl1ht of th• Griuly" (dram"J '66--Cirnt Walker M anha Hye• 11:30 4 ''Thrff for Jami• Dawn" (dram8) ·56--Lare•ne Day. Rlcfrdo Montal ban. 7 "Of Hum•n Bonda1•" (classic) ·s&-1<1m Novek Laurence Ha,,.ey 13 "Storm F••r'' ldn1ma) '5&-Cornel Wilde. Jean Wallace • 7:001JS1 o ~ m•~ ma. ms. 7:30 IJ D O Q mv. me. 1:00 IJ ~ ntr H o ~ 0 [ O M ma) '. mr. 1:30 O IJ oc. Fredri me mQ 9:00 IJ ~ Qoolit O Q O M fipti O'Con fJ(j mA.. (musi en H. '66 -m r1 me. a;) P: 9:30 0 ( O ti 0 .. ma) m• (dra11 tjj Ci eJA1 10:00 IJ t.i O tl O CJ eJ L 10:30 IJ Ci Oa Qn1111 O M ma)· O (i 11:00 f) Q O ei O (j O M -Jo~ mM '42 - a;) Fl 11:30 0 Ci O Ci eJM • 12:0011 ~ ON 0 [ @ G il)T• SATURDAY JANUARY IS M 0 f? N I N (; 7:00 tJ S11nrlse Slr1111tlf D ~ Ci) m Tomfoolery (C) m lntuad (C) Louise Ridgle. II) hzo the C1own (C) EI1) Sesame Street (C) (R) 7:30 1J Dusty's Treeftouse (C) D (iJ @ m Heckle ' Jeckle (C) m Yoai Bear &. friends (C) m Cool McCool &. friends (C) 8:00 IJ ~ (j) Buas Bunny/Road Run· ner Hour (C) D @ @ m WoodJ Woodpecbr 0 @ CI) Lancelot link (C) B Movie: "lomblr's Moon" (dra· ma) '43-Kent Taylor. m Tales of Wells Far10 8:30 D tj) 00 m Th• Buploos (C) 0 Campus Profile: Or. Carlton Fredricks discusses tow blood sugar. m Cisco Kid m GuMbJ (C) 9:00 tJ ~ ([) Sabrin1 &. ttie Groowie Coolies (C) D @ @ m Dr. Dolltt1t (C) 0 Movie: "F1udin', fussln' and fiptin'" (comedy) '48 -Donald O'Connor, Marjorie Main 0 (jJ) Jerry lewis (C) m ~M. Movits: (C) "Go Go Mania" (musical) '65-The Builes ''Cold- tft Hinds ol 1<1rl1at" (adventure) '66 -Kirk Alyn m TrM House (C) ei) CA1nlas J C111tarr11 m hnorama Latino 9:30 D m rink Panther (C) O @ (I) The Do11blfflu1rs (C) B Movie: (C) ''Barella X-77" (dra ma) '68-Sylva Koscln1. Q)'I~ "Road to the Bit House" (driml(-.4 7-John Shelton. @ (I) Prill Party (C) ei) Arrib1 el Norte 10:00 IJ ~ (i) Josfl &. Pussycats (C) 0 @ Ci) m H. R. Pufnst11f (C) 0 @ (I) Hot WhHls (C) ei) lucha Libre (C) 10:301J Cij (I) H1riem Globetrotters (C) D @ 00 m Here C41RMS th• Gn1111p (C) 0 Movie: "I Arn the Law" (drll m1) '38-Edward G. Robinson 0 @ CV SkJ H1wks (C) 11 :DO IJ ~ Archie's fllnllouM (C) D @ @ mHot 0.1 ccl 0 @ MotOf Mousa (C) B Movie: "Wtr Hunt" (dram1) '62 -John Su on. Robert Redford ID Movie: "larceny, Inc." (drama) '42 -Edward G Robinson CD fiesta Melicana 11:30 D ~ (1) m limbo CC) 0 @ The Hardy loys (C) m M•no a Mino Rancl••ro A F I F HNOON 12:00 1J 9 ({) ScoobJ·Doo (C) D Hlafl School l11btball (C) O @ Cl) A•«ican l111dltlnd (C) @ Ci) SehHI DIYI (C) g) T11trl Futastlco (C) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEE:t<, JANUAlllY I , 1971 m Holiday (C) m Qu11t for Adv1ntu11 (C) 4:55 0 l1ktra W1rm-Up (C) el) Drama de la S1mana m l1ncelot link (C) 12:15 0 Movie: t1Mnti of t111 Draeon" 5:00 D lt'a Audtmlc (C) Competlna {1dventure} '51-Richard Travis. hl1h schools 1re Crescent• Valley. 12:30 1J 9 (j) Thi Monklu (C) Cano1a P11i and Santa Monica B Movie: "Menfisll" {adventure) 0 LA~RS OUT FOR RE- '56-John Bromfield. * VE~E AGAINST HAWKS! m Hezel (C) 0 lakers l1sketball (C) L.A. Lak· @ m Pro Bowlers TCMlr (C) ers YS. Atlanta Hawks at Atlanta @ @ Farm Show (C) 0 m ABC's Wide World of Sports m Sports Wor1d {C) B '"'' Av1n11n (C) 1:001J Qi Ci) Dastardly &. Muttley (C) m Movie Greats: "The Homecom· O Movie: (C) "W1it Till the Sun in(' (romance) '48-Clark Gable Shinn Nellie" (drama) '52-0avid m Q111st for Adventure (C) Wayne. Jean Peters. EE Peter Gunn m l<in1s of C41medy EI1) The World We live In (C) @ (j) Voice of A(riculture (C) Qj Cl) Bit Movie: ''The Sie11 11 ei) No Creo en los Hombres Red River." m Stories of Success (C) iI!) QuHt for life (C) 1:30 1J ~Ci) The Jetsons (C) ei) Worid Cup Soccer (C) Bulgana D International Zone (C) ;; vs. Morocco. 0 Movie: "lonesome Trell" (we~~ m T111 Bia Picture (C) ern) '55-John Agar. . 5:30 D l<NBC Newservice (C) m Chtmplonsllip Wruthn& (C) .Q) Animals Action &. Adventure (C) ljJ @ FNture Fil• (C) "fireman, "Elephant Capture." Savt My Child." Spike Jones. El) Tonlpt In las Ve111 (C) m Scope (C) EI1) Tht Advocates (C) (R) 2:00 IJ Dusty's TrHhousa (C) iI!) flMtr Fan1lly D Hip ' Wild (C) m Bronco B Wapn Train (C) @(I) SlturdaJ llbtinH 6:00 tJ TIM 111 News (C) (30) ~ (j) feature (C) "Prlnceu ol the 0 @ F11ture Nile.'' B lou City (C) (60) m SH U.1 USA (C) m Thin Came Bronson (C) (60) 2-30 1J Insider /Outsider (C) 9 ~k111ture USA (C) (30) . D Aarita1lture USA (C) m Musicall/DtveJ ' Goli1th (C) 0 hcific 8 lasbtball (C) USC 6:30 tJ A.bout 1 WHll (C) (30) O News (C) (30) Clayton Vauahn. m HobbJ ShowcaH (30) fm The French Chef (C) (30) 9 ()) CIS Nin (C) (30) iI!) Children'• tioapel Hour (C) (30) m Ed11 of Eternity (C) (30) m Upbut (C) (60) 7:00 tJ CBS Evtnlna News (C) (30) D I lflcll1. I Each In His Dwn Prison (C) (30) A documentary that probes the senseless society of the drug addict. On.camera narrator. Warren Stevens 0 PREMIERE Juvenile Jury (C) (30) Jack Barry is host of th is series designed to aive a forum to roung- sters so they can air their views Ma yor Sam Yorty auests. B Death Y•ll•r °''' (C) (30) m I lflc!XC I Music Scene In Lon· don (C) (60) A sampllna of "rock -Brillsh·Slyle.'' with The faces wh o are essentially urban In their musical approach and their life style: Matthews Southern Comfort. a relatively new aroup whose latest album has been acclaimed by the critics; and Fairport Convention, cur rently the foremost country rock group in Britain. m Run for Your LKe (C) (60) EE C.ntiw llvlna With Crans (C} EI1) R11lltles (C) (60) (R) ~Cf) Bud Owena (C) (30) €Il) livln1 Faltll (C) (30) ei) Boa de Mealco (90) m Chlldre11 of C41"'Pualon (C) vs. UC Bears 11 Berkeley O Nns C4l11ftrtnce (C) (30) m MoYie: "The leeinnina of th•l-------------------------- End" (drama) '47-Brian Oonlevy. m Rit111ol1ndla (60) m Dollars i nd s.n11 CC> el) Yuiedades Musicales 3:00 8 CBS Golf Classic (C) Profession· al golfers com pete for prize mon ey totalina $225,000 D @ @ m l in1 CroabJ Golf Tourna1111nt (C) Live action of the lin1I two rounds of the 30th Bina Crosby Pro·~ Tournament . m C4llle1e IHllltball (C) Univ ol Nev1d1 vs. St. Mary's iI!) Musicale/DaveJ l Goliath (C) ei) Revista Musical el) Tutro dtl Slbado 3:30 0 m Pro Bowitrs Tour (C) The $50.000 Denver Open Tournament from the Colorado Bowl in Denver. B N1tion1l Hodey Lusue Action (C) Hi1hliahls lrom an Ent i nd • West Division NHL 11ame. iI!) Children's Gospel Hour (C) ei) U.dl1 en Patines (C) 4:00 f) Santa Anita Feature Rice (C) The $50,000 San Cartos Handicap D On CaMpus (C) B I Spy (C) Q) (j) fil111 Future (C) ~ (j) CIS Coif Classic (C) iI!) Pattern for livina (C) m New Decade at S.1 (C) 4:30 tJ Early Show: "H11k!" (adventure) '56 -George Montgomery. D Youth &. 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